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a Renorted for Tite EVESINa STAR we r. THE Ixrantey Ixsrectios.—The state tn- ¥ SIGNAL. OFFICER. spection of the Alexandria Light Infantry, Capt, 1.25, 1886. | Mushback, last night,was the eventof the even= 3 ie. The armory was thronged by ap assem- lage tha: tiled every portign not needed for the'movement of the corps. The ladies’ gallery wats Cecupied by many of the lady friends of the ompauy. There were fifty-four in ranks besides -oflicers, and the inspection was most satie- ory iu every Tespect. OFF To Tit CoNVENTION.—Delegates from -veral of the river counties reached here last nichtand left at 7:50 this morning with the Accxandria and Loudoun deegates for Cul- beper Courthouse, where the convention opens ai noon. New ixsrecror.—Mr.Thomas Perry hasbeen appointed by Gov. Lee flour inspector of this gty,vice JS. Witnsatt, whose term hus expired. is a native ot Maryland, who has ed with the Potomac trade since ‘hildhood, and has for many years been en- (ged in the flour and commission business on iKing street. ‘The appointment meets universal app fun PoromMac ReGatra.—The Old Dominion oat cub of this city has determined that as and _buy # lars kd st. hw. * ston. Nne, $2; best, deen conne kill Pure Malt Discount for the usher AWARDED Shuy $1 per be Hamiin, ESS SUITS for bi f Wu Bz Orexzo, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, aT ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL 2 cases Undressed KID GLOVES, 5 and 6 Buttons, Embroidered Backs, scalloped Tops, 98c., worth 4 cases Dremed KID GLOVES, 5 Buttons, Scal- loped, Embroidered, 68c., worth $1.00. WILL BE OPENED, ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, aT THE PALAIS ROYAL, 10 cases NEWPORT SASHES, & yards long, 7 Anches wide, 59c., worth $2.48. (Worth 75¢. Bo other Vi " red Georsewown, | 22, other Virginia club bas offered to take part in the Washington regatta next week, tney will Withdraw irom any contest. ‘The offer to enter Was made when it was expected that the Old Dominions would find competitors from the Richmond clubs, NorEs.—Capt. David French, held in Jail here Wainut wai H. DUNN's, trobes, 11 7th st. now. CORD.—Alleock’s Por- i Lwenty-five years, VALLED si, saiest and mosi | for passing a bogus check, will be bailed to-mor- Spinal Complaints, 1neip- | fow.—The police are notilying the junk deal. Diarricea, Picurisy, Tumors, | €f und vegetable peddiers who come from Us, Epilepsy. Lu:nbago, De | Washington with wagons that they must at + Rheumatisn, Gout, Sciatica, Loss of | once teke out city Ncenses.—The grading and * Dropsy. F sis, Loss of Volce, Hys- teria, Nervousness, Indigestion, Pulpitauion, 00-$. paving of Queen street, between, Pitt and soyal, has been completed by Mr. Feeley, the contractor.—By the decision of the court ot ppeals Mr. A. 8. Grunweill is replaced as super- intendent of schools of Alexandria county, vice M Febry, who was appointed before Mr. 's term had expired. REcENT Rospenis.—S. G. Holmes, 515 C street southeast, reports stolen grom his hall- way a coal worth $10. Robert Skinner, 1931 Sth street, reports stolen from him a horse and curt worth $90. ——_+__ HELD FOR SHOOTING AT AN OFFICER.—This morning, in the Police Court, a young colored man nained Kobert Meredith was piaeed on trial, charged with an assault with intent to kill Officer Brice on the 18th of February last, Mr. Carringion appeared for Meredith aid en- tered a plew of Snot guilty” for bim, Mr. Lav- ender appeared for the prosecution. Officer Brice tesfied that about eight o'clock on the night charged he saw the detendantand started aiter Lim to place him under arrest. Meredith n off wud Witness ran after him, Witness fell down and defendant fied one shot at him. On eross-exainination witness said he had uo Warrant for the arrest, but had been In- formed that there was one out for him, Wit hess fired Unree shots aiter the deiendant fired, the one shot, Henson Perry, colored, testified v0 Wa. H. sh chamber suites, DUNN's, 311 7th st. now. DRY, 1522 F street. Lea £ PoRTRAITS. Kets k Granw Swiss STeam Law: Goprney. Fi 1109 Pa. ave Bow HorrzMaN has chartered the steamer wxton for the rezatta next Tues ib, Sue Wiil lay at the tinusb Ine, (F street, Irom whieh will be ts to and from the steamer, Admission 50 cents, READ about Cutting in Washington, Our leader, a solid walnut marble-top chamber suite, bevel mirror, bar handles, $3a. Coutract reads: Three hundred and seveuty- Ave ol them must be taken within a limited time. Keady ior delivery now. Wa. H. DUS s, 311 7th st. naw. HUMAN artificial eyes. He av.cor. 2g CITY AND DisTRICT Amusements i0-Night. pie NATIONAL.—Frederick Wardein “Richard | to swearing out a warrant tor Meredith on a a.” charge of assault. Witness also saw the ak ALBAVGH'S.—Mrs. Bowers in “Elizabeth.” leged assault on the officer. ‘The case was sent HAnnine "Acres the Adantie™ tw the grand jury; bouds, $500. Mereditu was nineaee “Ger suse then tied ior an alleged assault on Perry, ic Was the cause of the officer's attempting to arrest him, and the case was dismissed. Sor To DEATH BY LYNCHERS.—A special min Centreville, Miss., says: colored, who shot Morning of the ZOth insi., was tried and com: | mitted to the county. jail by the Justice of te peace yesterday. Wille on the way to the county’ seat with his prisoner the coustable was »verpowered by «number of armed men, who & Flowers ‘They ‘then nee away and Keexaws.—Variety. dime Mesne For a Lite.” 3.A.—Day and eveniftyg. —Alnletic Pari. Condensed Loeais. n sends Harper's Monthly tor MANASSAS PANOR Koi Coaste non the farm of Mr. Best Owens, near ivy City, was destroyed by fire abouteight Gelwek last Light. ‘The cattle and horses were saved, bUL the hay and.straw and iarm imple men i ihe barn was fille: iy estima RE, 00 kK RO | kee K x Sys areugiog Br antany go wut be tes ativalil uguse aug Prosecuting among the roll Court Uhis mor err 00. ppp ney Lavender 1 the case off Pp POO DD van F ceny Of a PPP O O DD E06 Do» ¥ “oo bpp ABSOLUTELY PURE. When Secretary Lamar entered his office at the Interior departuieut Unis morning be dis | eovered that a uew carpet had been laid since his departure yesterday. Shui Oat by the Phillies. | THE DEFEAT OF THE NATION ALS—OTHER BALL GAMES YESTERDAY. je Succession of Victuries by the Nation was badly broken yesterday ia Puilade!, for they were compietely siui out vy the Pnil- | lies; score 7 to. The trouble was an inability to bit Ferguson safely. The State ted freely and fielded weil, put jour tered bits, turve of This Powder never varies A marvel of purity. | strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordmary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SOLD ONLY IN CaNs. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 “Bracrect Fatt Dress Goons” baggers—twoe by Gl ROYAL SERGE, in Brown, Green and Blue, double The Puuilies made. t > 1 or 32. made but one error, a wiid throw by Wood | immense assortment. some of them $5.50, $4, $4.50, $5. and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. HOMESPUN DRESS GOUDS, all pure wool, wide ubie Width, all colors, 37ige. trom short stop. s yesterda; New Yorks, ik A jadelph wetic, 3. AT Breokiyn—Srovk: iSViile, 3. EEE RRR gSS, F 65s se RI | oon A Joke on the Horticultarists. | Ee Rm Ss. AS AvrLe wuict cunw 1x Tux sor ov a | Kee R it Sss5 5 PRACH FREE. Atthe meeting of the District of Columbia | Hortic at German Hail, last | evening, Mr. Jobo (im theebair and Mr, | W. J. Cogan as secreiary, Mr. Saul said ne had | been toid of a peac with a fail crop hav- | ing one apple g a the top, at 1710 Loch feet nore fie investigated 1t, suppor ing that b fhe, how ever, fougd tat 1 and he produced it, Lola peach, but | | TEICUT CLOTHES in ail colors, al pure wool.wide ony ti ss for a Baldwin | double width, 3c. apple. ‘Th da sreat deal oi inter |. Pair of our extra large sle Damssi Towels, est, and ag ire was expressed that ihe | worth $i, or an extra lange siz- "Bridal Guilty; worse Iru.t be cul toascertain if there was a peach | $1.00. presented to cach GustOMler Whe buys elo 711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street BED COMFOR Excellent quality FANCY SILK, 37 st. would lind a nects Was re: Av K CASHME AWLS, pure wool, $1.50. At or appl inside. In halving it the sem | Worth o: Dry Goods, —s fell ow Fel¥iexsmination showed that | tae upple had been skilluily stuck on the peac ME STAR reporter Was requesied to say ut it. ere Were exh lection ot dablis sew singles, new Japon 2. He. Tavzon | 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, H an myrlie, ane- | petau hybrid perpeiial, suiams Knorr, by Mr. J. t.C of bis Cleveland tomato, WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR ATTEN A Policeman Stabbed. EXENT MUCKSTEK USES A KNIFE ON » THREATENS TO SHOUT ‘TION TO HIS SUPERB STOCK OF LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S yesterday after- standing near FALL AND WINTER er of 2d and G sizcets northwest, James cloaks, a, better known as “Gi Warden, a F - eae Out of Waites saloon Gattis und lutluence of i sand began using ane language. The officer told him to go Rae i bebave Limsell vr be wouid get ate aND Vurden swore more, «id said te o! aid bot arrest hum. Seclug tat Warden NEWMARKETS, ly wo get Into trowol i ie re nek him 1 A vilicer discovered tut Wat mun iw the stomach, and he Detective Wieeler, woe 1S house and wok aclow aud ad placed Wat ed | geod IN ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES the kni ar by, rusucd War answered the Bear in mind these goods are specially made for our trade, and we guarantee that the quality, workman- em under arrest. Warden was taken to the | Theat, Roe ucre be Uuresieaed to shoot | ship, style and finish cannot beexcelled. Also re- Lieut. Keily the first time he had an opportuc BUY, aud added, “You wid see how calin I | Member these styles are confined exclusively to ua will be wien 1 do it. Yery weale Admon's drug sire, cu: Where bis wound wa: Wards removed to hi West, and a fog W where Odlicer Hagan, who wes ioe laken to and F sureeis, tie Was alter: $d street south nded This morn- Fden Was taken t the Police Court, he was charged with the stabbing, and hued lo await the result of ‘s injuries, Before purchasing elsewhere you are cordially in- Vited to inspect our stock aud compare prices with any ‘House in the city. It will pay you to see our goods. P. S—A rare chance to buy a fine, well-made Jacket cheap, about twenty-five on band, which we will sell ‘at $7 worth $12.50. w ——— Bit. For aN Account, a Recerver, Erc— A bili in equity was tiled to-day by Jouu’ Fabs ti kop ny agalust Zuorn, Unt, receiver, &e., and a rule {6 Shor Was directed by Judge J t ara Fabrukop! inarried G. W. Ba .¥LOR, . Ist, 1871, and died in Mareb, 18: bese leaving au estate ob $500in mouey and $100 ds, e., and a sou abd couuplainant is bow his guard! boa 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVE a Barbara re ferendant, they purchased With $7000! 3 sind pe note ot $300 BOD Loch sere they cou- ducted and “have profited thereby, and Ganz horn is now about to sell out. He. thereior iwe interest of the ward, files this bill = BAL ESTATE SALES —A deed from W. H. CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, U to Jerome Sweeuey, sub 46, 8q. 7! HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Ca jor dat 1OF $4,000, lume been | trean be given ina cupof coffee or tea without the ——~— knowledge of the persou takiug it It is absolutely MAkKiED YFsrEKDAY.—Mr. Edward Gib-{ hartuless, and will effect a permanent and speedy be mercbant of south Wastingion, and | cure whether the patient iss niéderate drinker or an. ter of Mr. TF. J. Phil- | alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands. ‘iepartment, were married | ofeasa, iatace a perfect core at Si Mattiew's church yesteruse ares fe exam Pasta The tape Decxxexxess, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY Mr. Riley, of NEM Yer, as best man.” The | PUlty tor the liquor appetite to exist, shers were Messrs. Gibbons, Madigaa, Doe pe pelly and Dr. Holden. ‘The bride and grose DR. S. F. WARE, gone north on Wedding trip, > — Mr.G. A. Whitak 1105 Pennsyiva: a estate and to >w occupies by October ments LO purchasers o1 BRITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also, K, K. HELPHEN: ‘STINE, corner 14th street aud Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Call or write for pamphlet containing hundreds of testimonials from the best women and men from all y sods, pletures and | Parts of the country. cezeetnt in the stationery ilue. He is sell- UB $0.00 BABY COACH cost, and many have alreed Reduced to $7.00 bonis oft lass aud enolee stationery at ? [Reduced to 68,00 . ae TS pebmasepmacine teres ENG EF DESIRAELE PRovExty aT AUCTION.—T Our $12.00 BABY | Suscbed, corner of 4iy 2ud O streets south est, Other COACHES reduced in, Qielock. Tais property te alent eet Pe USGEIWN TEXNIQ, ARCHERY, CROQUEE Sed, Secleus of the southwest, ie a guad bust | gp ee : Bess Stand, and is desirable property. See ad- Yertisemente CH RUPPERT, 2 cases SASHES, 3 yards long, 14 inches wide, for ‘98c., worth $3.96. : ‘5@ This is the last lot that will be received, WILL BE OPENED, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, aT THE PALAIS ROYAL, 5 cases BIRDS, WINGS, etc., from 16¢. to $1.68 ve DRESS TRIMMINGS, comprising Galloons, ‘Pamamenteries, Gimps, Edgings, in Colors and black. A@-Virect importation enables the quotation of startlingly low prices WILI, BE OPENED, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, aT : THE PALAIS ROYAL, 2 cases MOMIE CLOTH SPLASHERS, 16x20 inches, Beautiful imitation of Hand-painting, 1¥c., worth 48c. 5 cases MOMIE CLOTH MATS, Bureau Scarfs, etc., Fringed, frem 9c. 10 $1.98. ‘8@-An inspection earnestly requested. Novelties and extraordinary bargains promised. WILL BE OPENED. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, aT THE PALAIS ROYAL Lease KID WALLET PURSES, Lined, 29c., worth Ade. cases BRETON FRONT JERSEYS, Plaited half way, $2.08. worth $3.50. a We have already received several new styles of Jerseys, WILL BE OPENED, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, aT PALAIS ROYAL, } 3 case) GENTLEMEN'S ENGLISH RIBBED HALF HOSE, all Colors, Silk Embroidered, 25: worth 50c. a pair. sa7-Gentlemen are requested to look through the new stock of UNDERWEAR, UMERELLAS and HANDKERCHIEFS, BR Be ¥ aA LoL 2A Sgs8 RRR 00. ¥ 2F. A L os eS eT ee ae AA L EE % ¥ 2% tun 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 12TH ST. se21 A. LISNER, PROPRIETOR. [Dae Viren News FROM NEW YORE. ‘The Proprietor of the PALAIS ROYAL writes as follows to his advertising young man: BELVEDERE HOTEL, New Yorx, Sept 16, 1886. Mr. W.G. Kewr—Sir: From information supplied me by my buyers, you may advertise, in ail truth, that the novelties secured will be offered as low in price as any store in New York. Iwrite this without any questipn of @ doubt, as I have found means to ascertain the popular prices here for the coming pre- Vailing novelties The Sash Ribbons forwarded I have decided to sell at 98c. = sash—make a great nolse about them. The Undressed Gloves at 49¢. you can say are being sold by many New York stores at S5c.,aud are abargainat that price Mark the Lace Tidies at the lowest possible figure, as I wish to build ups fine trade in such goods, I: think 1t would be well to have ® Special Sale of Cotton Underwear, which please advertise in the Post and in the Repub- licam for Saturday. Advertise Umbrellas, since Mr. ‘Leech has seoured sual undoubted bargaina, Glad to ave such good reports of business, ‘Yourstruly, 4 FEW REMARKS, ‘We can't promise you a very pretty-looking store Just now, for we are almost cverwhelmed with the new goods ‘that are coming In faster than we can unpack them. We opened last night the following BARGAIN NOVELTIES: 100 dosen Fancy Hose, in thirteen styles of stripes, ete, all colors, 48e. Some worth 75c. j 100 dosen Children’s Biack Spgllab Ribbed Hose, white feet, all sizes, for 22c. 9 pelts: \ 195 dozen Very Sheer White Linen Handkerchief fancy “diced” borders, 25¢. each; usual 48¢. quailty. 2,500 pleces of Readed Jet Goods, such as Fronts, Panels, and Vest Fronts, with Cuffs and Collars to match, Prices not marked ss time of,writing thin advertisement 150 “Opera” Fans, composed of five Ostrich Feather ‘Plumes, with Algrette and Humming Bird; Sticks of Ivory, Amber of Coraline; $4.68, 500 Leather Cases containing Tollet Articles, $1.49 each. A bargain indeed. See them. 500 “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas, with Sterling Silver ALAIS ae} CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. BR. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hajs, Style and quality excelled by none. Broadway and 5th avenue Silk and Latest N. York and Boston Derbys, $1.60 to! ‘4@- A call for inspection ly solicited. You can save money by buying ot us. Prices as low as consistent w! values. y refunded without question ifdemanded. Mon hool and dress bead gear, 25c. to $1. RG Lewis, “HHaster,” 920 7th st, bot Tua K Daw. ‘4a- Lowest price plainly marked in each Hat.2 Our Pure Old Rye Whisky, 50 a gallon, cannot be equaled anywhere Tre? ola" Rye Whisky, Sc dad 782: por’ bor Ue, (fall quart); Blackberry Brandy, 60e. 4 bot. tle, (an elegant medicinal article); Uid Holland in, ‘bottle; a box of ‘Cigars, 50 for $1; bow Mackerel $1.40 per kit, wn O0f0F ©: N.T. Mitzoen & Bro., 1 417 7th at nw. Children’s Shoes are a big item of expense to parents, but if you ——-: = To ‘convince you that such ts the case we wilh mention a few prices: Infants’ Shoes, Kid _and_ Morocco, from Heels, sizes 5 up; Child’s Kid Sprin; 0 8, at 40¢.; Child's Shoes, with Heels, at 73c., Child’ fine Spring Heels in Kid an Straight Gout, worked hol e Heels aud jes, at 98c.; Misses Sprin Heeled Shoes at 98e.; Mi Shoes at $1.24; Youth's English Hooked Buls. at 98c.; Youth's Button Shoes at $1.17. Also, a Stylish Button Shoe at $1.47. Z. STRASBURGER, méth No, 906 7th street, 4 doors above I. Onr Oolong, Japan, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, at 50c. « potind. has no equal on this market, Come and try it once, You'll use italways. NT. Mirzarn & Buo., 1 417 7th st. Bw. Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the reputation of which has been maintained @ half century, is still ahead of all competition. All who need the article will find it greatly to their advantage to insist on our brand, or ane directly to ourlarboratory. JoHN C. BakER Co., Phila., and at druggists. = , Autumn Crocus, sure and speedy cure for Rheumatism and Gout; no bad effects after using. $1 per bottle. Trial bottle free to all suf ferers who call at Z.D. GILMAN’s, 627 Pa, ave. Jy28-e039 isses Comtnon Sense ‘Castoria. When Baby was sick eas e gave her Castorla, When she was.a child She cried for Castoria, When she becamesa Miss | ‘ e clung to Castoria. When she had Children ‘She gave them Castoria When Baby wagsick We gave her Castoria, When she was a child ‘She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss She clung to Castoria, Cop LIVER O1L, WITH HYPorHOsPHITES, Very Palatable, and Increases Flesh, Dr. F. H. Clement, Brighton, Ills, says: “Scott's Emulsion is the best I_have ever pre- scribed. IL 1s very pulatable, easily assimilated and gives strengih and flesti to the patient.” eo Save the Pieces! “10c. Royal” glues them. Broken glass, china, ornaments, furniture. eoum A Most Liberal Offert The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man af Hicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Hlustrated pamphlet in sealed €uyelope’ with iull particulars, mailed iree. Write them at once, Fresh Alderney Butior churned every morn- ing and delivei in 4g Ib. “Ward” prints, 35c. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 15 cents. Pickwick Club Whisky is the best We Wis 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 OF FER. OUR FALL OVERCOATS ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. PRICE FROM $7 TO $25, GEORGE SPRANSY, 96 607 SEVENTH STREET, Lars Reasox Toortaun The cool wave 1s“en route” for Washingtoa and will probably arrive ina day or two, Isit not high time, then, that you should look the ground over care- fally and, by actual comparison of goods and prices, determine were it will be to your advantage to buy your fall clothing for men and boyst Ours are all in and ready for inspection. and surpass in point of artis- tic excellence all previous efforts in that direction. We name prices for our matchless stock of men's and boys’ clothing that only a house doing a cash Business {n its broadest sense aswe docan afford to name. Buy- ing our goods for spot cash. we demand and obtain exceptional advantages Selling only for cash, we can afford to mark them very close, because we have no bad debis to make up for by charging cash buyers ex- orbitant profits, Therefore, If you are acash buyer it will certainly be to your advantage to deal with us, and if you have been buying on the “Instalment plan” Teason with yourself and see how much money you can save inthe course of a year by buying for cash, which you can do just as well and for about one-half ‘the amount you pay in instalments. The only “baits” we throw out for you are “fuir dealing,” “finest goods,” “lowest possible prices” and “one price to all.” THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. ~ (aur BLUE stax) ‘M. GRADY, Manager. Pusssevivo Jans Praszavine JARS Jost Received, A NEW PATENT JaR ‘The Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World. Large Supply Just Received. Gall and examine before buyiug. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Co,, 428 Ninth street, ‘Wholesale and Reta! Agents. ‘P.8.—Our Mandheling Java is the most delicious that can be produced. EY. 3328-30 hd G ENTLEME NE ‘There is no better time than the present to select a handsome PALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, Reapy MapE om HAVE THEM MaDE 70 ORDER. We guarantee to supply your wanis for les) money than elsewhere fgr the anne class of goods, BOYS— TRADE Is picking up. You may ss well have sarge amortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to come in, the rush bye and bye, AT 50 CENTS A POUND, Pyro men sents Book in tas country at may aoe ‘tis: only in| ¢ pasdage bearing may trast SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN Ui Lt. ‘VERSITY. THE FACULTY. JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D, President, THE HON. WALTER 8 COX, LLD., AssociatE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT OF TH) ‘OF COLUMBIA. of the Law of Reni ad Personal Propert ~ tH . wofContracts and of Crimes and Misgemeanors 4 THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LLD., AtoUTANT ATTORNEY GaNERaL oF THE UXitia Profewor of Equity Jurisprovence. of Common Lav. ‘and guity Pleading, of tne Law of Bvidence, MaNiDd the Lae of Parcacrusiee GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Esa, Associate Professor of Practice and Judge of 300: THE HON, WILLIAM STRONG, LLD., SOMETIME Associate JUSTICE oF THE SUPRENE ‘Count or THE UsirKD SraTes, Protessor of Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LLD., ES THE DEPARTMENT OF STAT OLICHTOR, OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, ROBERT C. FOX, LLD., rer. ‘The Exercises of the School will be resumed in the Law Lecture Hai) of the Columbian University. on WEDSESDaY, OCIOBER 6TH, at 6 UCLOCK Y lug preceding years, with enlarged ‘Lecture Courses iu ail departments, ‘A WORKING LAW LIBRARY, specially selected by the Faculty, will be accessible io ail the students, aud will Be used in the preparation und argament of cages in the School of Practice, be made to Wm. H. For ‘application nia Morrison, 445 Penna. ave, and 1434 New Voru aves Lowdermilk & Co, 1424' F's. nw. itch, Fox Brown, 1437 Penna ave, or to JAMES G WiLis ‘se2l-Gmn ING, LLD., President, MADENOISECLE LUCIE FEOTZ ANNOUNCES dM to her mienus ipils that her Classes in French will commence on OU1OBER 151. Forterms. &e., apply ut 827 14th st. n.w. sezi-ut* IsS KATIB V. WILSON, SOPRANO. IVE and Leader of McKendree Church Choir, 4s prepared to recelvé Pupils in Volce Culture and Theor; at her residence, 1408 10th st’ nw, Reference: Prof. J. W. Bischoff. se2] 18S BRAGG’ Mi Pamtirava Littie Gizis, 380 and ber 30th. Bez. MES, Hopson AND Dav ER ARE REE organizin. thelr class in Plano Music. With Feurs +f exjerience, Insiruc.ion is thorou b: very best references. Address Mrs. J. H. HQBGOOD, 1235 29th st. n.w. sezz-ine ‘ANTED—A_ FEW -MORE SCHOLARS IN ‘Shorthand, Ladies or Gentlemen; Ben. Pitman’s ‘System, Terms reasonable. Address J. R-CROGGON, 1814 16th st. nw: sels-Ot ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL Schoo! for Young Ladies and 0} C-st. nw. pens septem- \ EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, "HOUL OF LAW. FACULTY—Rpv. James A. Doonan, 8, J., President of the Universit: Charies W. Homman, Li... Dean it of the Faculty gnd Pr-sident of the Muot Court: Hou Stephen J. Field, LL, D. (Associate Justice, Us. Supreme Court), “Lecturer on Constitutional Law: Hon, William A. Richardson, LE. D. (chiet Justice: U:S. Court of Claims), Lecturer on Statutory and Ad ministrative Law and Lezal Maxims Hon. Willian M. Merrick, LL. D. (Justice Supreme Court, District of Columbia), Lecturer on Common Law Pleading and Equity Jurisprudesce: Martin F. Morris, LL.D. Lec tater on equity Pleading aud Practice, and the Law of Partnerahl. Corporations and Adiniralts: James G, Payne, LL. D.. Lecturer on the Law of Real Fstute, the Caw’ of Evidence, and Criminal Law: Joseph J Deriington L1- v. ‘ecticer on te Law of Fervonal Proper, Negotiable Paper, and Testa: Law: Jonn W. Ross, LL b., Lecturer on Law Practice, Gomestic ‘Relations, and the Tew of Torts, and Judge of the Moot Court; Samuel 2M. Yeatinan’ Bg, Secretarv und Treasurer introductory Lecture by 1on. Williain Mc Merrick, LLD, and annonucements for’ the ensuing term. ai Building, corner 6th und F streets north West. om WEDNESDAY, Uc.ober 0that 630 pam. All in.erested are inost cdrdially: invited fo atven ‘The Necretary can be seen at te Law Bullding from 6to7 p.m. daily, for information, enrollment, ete, Circulars giving course of study, terms, ete., can be obtained at bookstores of Morrisoh. Brad. Adaisy OF ‘Angilis, of ow application to the undersigned. ittoe ar © Seiler ST nate aie Sy Sag ne te teeare CARES"ESISEY. wi reseme,» er ace et Forrest Hall” West Warnmagioay ssa the Tienda’ Select School, No ISi11 st mew, Washing eli 9B, OM Oct. 6th Cases at <choo's on reasonabie | Seuiors: (2) ‘The Juniors, usder Mrs. Culllere: ¥. g1a2 Px, ee1é-eo3mn* it AND GERMAN BOARD H, Xo. 3122 F st. West Wash *:Y, will open Sept. of instructors, MASS M. G. DORSEY, ‘3122 P si aul4-eo2m* West Washington, D. M#*: 'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, a 313 6th st.. Washington, D. Opens October Loth, ‘provides a. practically usefal hhusiness education. " Ferm Life Scholarly 640. 8 , Station-ry, &c., 12 weeks course. $75. For circulars (tree) address Marty seld-coom Tag Address Miss M. G. DORS ington. rE ge stisses ‘vith Rat con For circulars 2 ‘SIC. winters, as well as those wishing to be Yeuders and performers. ‘Terms moderut: st LW, GONTZ, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. [The fourth vear ofthis school (known for 38. vears as Chestout sireet seminary) will open Wednesday. September 20th, at Ogoutz, the spacious coun ry seat if Jay Cooke, ucar Philadelphia. For. circulars, ad- dress PRINCIPALS, Jel2eosst___Ogonts, Montzomery county, Pa. IERLY HALL—A PRIVATE HOME -CHOOL iuoroughy Forereutats. appiy toate ¥rincipal, near Poolesville, td, dy2etu a” VPS, @aipits BUSINESS +cH00L FOR Mi haiet iit temucmen, 1808 0 5¢ reopens tober 4. Thorough insiruction given in Engl famehes, couoution. clocation, Snsthentaties ant Tuition PORTER, enograyny; "Aigo, lemons sn anctent an aodern languages. Bookkeeping a spec-aity.. Dag ‘aud ig seations.” Popiis prepared Hor West Point ‘Naval School and Civil Service examina- lous, “One biindred successfully. prepared doning he . Corcoran, Admi- last Fear. \Heverences: Hon. WW. ral Washington, DC; Admiral Balet. “Butte nore, Nid. sel-Im ‘dd f ENG. NOD. to troductory Address by Prof. A. £2 A. KiNG, M.D. Which the profession and puciieare cordially taviled, The regular leciures will coutinue daily tarcuyuos the course, beginning at :90 p. mi. ‘the Aut cuia Ex" 4m nations wil: commence ut the College on TUR: DAY, October Sih. at [p.m For inf rmation oF culars address A. FA. KING, M. D., Lean, 726-138 St. nw. Oftice hours: 83U to 10 a.m. aud 4 to5 p.m. Telephone call: 885. 11m ‘A'S DANCING ACADEMY, Carroll institute Hall, Fst, near 6th, yreuit cl for Misses and Masters will open for the sea- non WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 15th, at o'cloc Hours of Tuition: Wednesday evenings from 6 till 8:30, and Saturday mornings, from 10 tit 12:30. me "= ANNIE LOUISE POWELL WILT RE AVE ceive a limited number of pupils in Voice Cul- ture, Sicht Reading and Piano-forte iustruction, at her Fesideuce, 704 L0ih st. n.w., on and after Sept. 20. References: Dr. J. W__bischo! perti, Dresden; > agnor G. 1% Lam- emilio Agramonte, New Yor! ir. SP. Warran, stores New York. Circulars at music sea: ue Mw L, DENTAL 1:0 D PHARMA. ceutical Deparunents of Howard University will Open this winter's sessions October 4th.” For turther information and circular address CB PURVIs, M. w., Secretary, 1118 Lith st. sel-tocz d RS. Z D. BUCH AND MISS ADA B. CONN, 1 ee eS seem Sal" tatPacheet as sy near Sonesta : for Girls. Four'eenth @nmual session begins SEPT. 29TH. For circulars and fuformatlon apply to se3-2m. ‘Mrs. C. W. PAIRO, Principal. IRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF x he w ae scudy; to adults confidential: seewow, SM. YeaTMAN, Secretary. } Anuapoa, West Polat, all examinations N INDENGARTEN AND PRIMARY | IV¥ INSTITUTE, sw, corner Sthaud K ta. nw. F Eustis School for Cildren unger vayees AD | _Eveuing Clases 85 sel E CHEN! ST, reopens SEPTEMBER 30, Ss = =REPINGS {502 15th ee, belween Pama se20lme’ | PIRIVATE: LESSONS—BOOKKEEPING—RAPID PAxAry, CABI ET ORGAN LESSONS Good reierences, Address 406 Spruce st., Le Drott Park, 11-3 FER OCTOBER i ROE G MESSER will receive a limited number of pupils, For in- formation address Se1S-618 ANACOSTIA, D. C. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND Decoraive Desizn, Vernon Row. 945 Pa. ave, Day and evening classes ‘now open, Call or seud for chreular, Mrs. A. E HOYLE, Miss EJ. WALKE! sels-2we Tenth cular address pri KJ. P CAULFIELD WILL RESUME BU NeSs October ‘Ist, At1122 Connecticut Avenue. sels-m First Flat. Calucuiutions aud rapid writing @ specialty. ‘Terms ceasonuble. _sezsin C.F. WOOD, 275thst. ne LORGES WALL, SAND ¥. George's, Baltimore county, Md.. NEAI, A.M, Principal, reopens Sépt. nglish Clascical aud, Commercial Unsurpassed in advaptages and situation, $230 to $30. ves-1in® ny NN'S KiNDERGARTEN A. a 'D PRE tary School, 1918 Sunderiand Place (one block South of Dupont Circie), opens Octuver 4, 1896. send for circulars rps ECTT iL BE RE opened September 20, at 1301 Corcoran st., for Youns Ladies only. Special instruction will be given fo such a3 wish to prepare for coliege, for teuc=ilig, oF for any special emp oyun sed-im Z RICHARDS, A. M., Principal. MES GEES SCHOOL CixTH Yra® AVE wili revpen Monday, September 20ta, at 1110 a mw. ‘auis-sm_ struct a limtted number of puptis in Vocal Music. She uses the old Itailan method. ddress. at her res- weuce, 1340 I st., opposite Franklin Para. seld-_w* | GENTLEMAN WISHES 10 GIVE LESSONS | in Greek, Latin, Matheuatics und the English rivutcly or in a schuol; best of references; jerute. Addre: Star office. sel’ MS ALICE SWAIN HUNTER WILL IN- ING WOOD HOMESCHOOL FORGIRLS. THOR- ‘ough, economical; position uns rpassed for saiu- brity.° “Terun commencing Sept. 1th. Access. Cat Jettsand Warrenton, Va." Mrs. B, F, FITZHUGH, Principal. P.0., Aubura, Fauquier Co.,'Va. sel03w* Max? paBS BUIACS ENGLISH AND French Boarding and Day School will reopen SU PTEMBER 270 7th st. uw. Private classes in English, French and Mathematics. selt-1m* THE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, A Se ect Boarding and Day School For Young Ladies aud Litue iets, Begins fis rifth Anuual Session WEDNESDAY, September 29. At 1212 and 1214 14tu street, ‘Mr. and Mrs WM. D. CaRELI, se16-1m Principals, ‘NSTRUCTION ONsTHE 7 ‘VIOLIN. For terms apply to H. DUNCH, 608 H st. n.w.. or principal music stores. 8e16-31 SHORTHAND AND_EXPERT TYPEWRITING | S'practically taught. Suecess sunrantced teria otherwise dou't Apply. Private pupils preferred. K. F. SREMELIN, with Sonus & ilastou, Steuogtaphens #72 Louldana ave sale AY 18S I, A HESSELBACH ‘Will reopeu Her Primary School Cctober 1st, 1 At1I35 17th st se15-1m* RT SCHOOL—MRS. PIKi HAS REMQVED tral Yoeation, 4810 £ street, wh To a more central location, 1319 F street, where she Will be pleased to meet her Classes as usual, “weld: oJ AMES CORRIDON, PROFESSIONAL TUTOR, ‘Sixteen years in schools and coll Exact acientific instruction given at schvols and residences in shorthand, as writen at the Capitol. Bookkesp- ing, Ladies! Angular Handwriting, popalar style for society correspondence in Europe and America, P. D, & ®., round hand, preferred tor departinent records. Spencerian system, Lettering, Sc." SuperD. writen, ‘and Engraved Visiting Cards, Card Stand, House of Representativen. Evening classes at the Columbian College i repuratory School, 1335 H st. n.w. se15-11 ‘T. CBCELIA’S ACADEMY. 601 E.« APITOLS' Exercises resumed MONDAY, Sept. 6. The En Tish course ts thorough. atusic, Painting. Fancy Worl also, Plain Sewing receive special attention. Erivate class in Paioti: g tor ladies. seldwe rue BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 728 14TH 97. N. W., And all other principal cities, Recognized as superior to ull other similar Institu- tions. Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- SATION. ‘Best of Native Teachers, ‘Fee extremely Low. elt NEW TERM Now. ‘ARINI'S ACADEMY— “Masonic Hall.” Cor. of Oth and F sts. nw. Mr. Marinl begs to irfurm that he will leave Paris on the Lith aud willbe at bis Anagemy SATURDAY . SHPTEMBER 25TH, to receive Pupils and ‘orm his. Cinsses for the season 1886-87. ‘The regular opebing will be on SATURDAY, OCT. 2D, at 2 p.m, for misses aud masters, and ei 7 p.m. for adults” Ail Raa ee: and friends are respectfully invited to attend the opening day. seléim ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Srey Eerie ak Fare t, year y Tonk 4TH. Privute and Class instruction. and Evening. fects of speech cured, sell-Im? MES, CUMIBERTS SEMINARY, BOARDING NE and Day scndbl, ‘for young ladies and children, Jor? Ro ot, Washington. D-C- opens Sept bth, Competent te chers in ail departments Music, vocal and Instrumental. Languages and art receive special aitention. For furth jon address, by letter or in person, Mrs. BERT. wu34-1me NERMAN-\MERICAN DAY SCHOOL GIBLS. 929 T st. nw. WEDN A Sept Ist, The Engiish cpauzht, Cerman nade Gunces by all pupiisofaverage capacty. Private Les. Sous aregiven to both sexes, «0 individuals oF ln classes, toadulis a) weil us children. ‘Terms reasonable. auzs-1m> MISS. Litt, Principal, [HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY Washington City, b. ins Sepienaber 20. The preparatory school bey ‘The Columbian college begins September 20. The medical school bectus ctober 4. ‘The Corcoran scientific schoo! begins October 5. ‘The Jaw school begins October 6. For catalogues or other information, address. JAMES C WELLING, au26é-1m President, TPE PREPARATORY SCHOOL oF Tae COLUMBIAN COLLEGE ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed on the 20th of Septemb-t,with a corpsot seven teachers. The huimber of puplis iS limited to one bundred, and appit- cants will beudmitted in the order ol ueir registration, Afifth class, Innited in number to twenty-five, and to be composed of puplis seeking Instruction in lower English branches and the rudiments of Latin, prepar. wry to the regular work of she school, will be formed at the begini lug of the year if a sufficient number of Pupils shall apply. The class, with the dally oversicht of the Principel, will be placec ina separate roum, une der the charge of at who will devote bisentre Ume to its instruction. Tuition fee, payable semi-annually tn ad tn the first four classes, $80; in the fifth class, $60. No extra charges. ‘The principal, or one of his assistants, will, from the firet of Sepremver. be dally at the school’ bulldiag, 1835 H st. n.w, to answer inquiries auSl-Im_ ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Principal. FPRERDS SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1ST. N. We AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES, WILL REOPEN SEPT. 16TH (THURSDAY). hore are two courses of study English and Sclen- tific and Classical, The schcol is supp'ied with charts, globes. weights and measut's of the Metric Sysiem, reference Looks and a chemical and physical laboratory supplied with all ‘in ‘apparatus. Number of students limited. ‘Tuition, froin $50 to 104 a year. including use of text-books. send for OF call at school between 10am. and 12m. auzeom. ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL Principal, DEEKSKILD (N.Y) MILITARY ACADEMY, Col G. 5. WRIGHT, &. S.A. M.. Principal. ‘Cayuga Lake Military Academy, Aurora, N.Y. Send for Catalogue. au2o-1m DATAPSCO INSTITUTE, ELLICOTT CITY, Mn. ‘The 53d Annual Session will be resumed Sh 16, 1886. Mist A. MATCHETT, Prin ‘Miss ROBERTA H-ARCHER, Vice Principal au: (A SEINGTON ACs DENY. CORCORAN BUILDING, ‘Corner Pa. ave. and 1oth st Opp US. Treasury. A Select Scnool for Boys and’ Young Men. “Nuwber rr. 1m limited, - Only scholars. of Te Giveds Fall Yorm bepiny We SeCOe DOR Ba IS SEPTEMBrIt Day and Evening sessions, i and thorough instruction Branches, Book. in the Common Engle eeving. “Ana ‘Geometfy. Latin and & AL, Vocal. | FOR BOYS under f Sept. 30, 1896, and close Ji French, Mathematics ie rem Kilda stare i, cs jes Garenbes. Address LIEK, A. ats, 1388 Tet. a. (HE COLLIER PRENC ‘epartment for Yours hdres raver nch the onl} vzlish . ERSeEea ae 3S Ist. nw. FPREXGHEES SSM ADAME & Paris) has Day and Ee her residence Private Lessous. For ficthes ini day from 8 to 5 o'clock, sell-lw* M's, GEO. a¥A School Sept. Jatthiuly pres YAPIIOL HILL PREPARATORY young Boys and New Jersey ave Se. “Private pupils tnathematics day and evening. or darvas from Sept 16th, Miss 1: TRENCH LESSONS. by Prof, H. LARIGOG! er, graduate of La Sorbonne, Paris Ff a native AVERL edon SEPTEM BEI ‘Circulars may be obtain Penosylvania ave nw, MINARY M® YAASOAT@aang 2100 i Bowang at Day Shoo! for Novae Tweliih year opens Set. 30th be at Lowe uiter September dutiy. and Miss Advanced. free "Twe' 13th st. now. MSS, ce ist Vi schoo! tor Young Ladies’, 821 Ve Teopen WEDNESDAY, Sep: eet QPECIAL Lesson ing fer Competitive exar 07 whose pupils lave receive nations. Mn guERS ENGLISH a. ANA School for Young Open Monday, September 27 Sent on applicati Ms ROSA PORSCHL a | OcrowkR ne ute lessons, 1d rep Morning, aiternoon for adults and children. Freneh ‘hit jowa Circ ex A_SCHOOL — | S500 Aeeriak Pe Tmcive experienced ieachers, ull m 8. Special opport ities for Yence rapidly. Specia. drill tor boys Patrons or students m choose the regular BBgiish, Sci fa select auy studies or “titi Media Academy ure now in Harvard, and Students sent to coi in Ise, the commercial d cul Laboruiory, “Gynusium abd Ball volumesadded to Library in 188. tus doubled 1 1883. ari ks. “inelpal and Proprietor, intoxicatin dregs the Pa. Principal at Kigzs’ 509 pm LIERE HONE AND iricen vears of age will open de Ist 1887, Feceived into the tamily as boarders. Buglinh Cunssccs. Three cepariments— 1) The HIND ERG ART wi EMBEN SOUTH, 1856, aod close June dst I8s A Idress Prof LUC Which are missed restudied autil pertected. Girls reopens Sept, ER Salil, Principat RIVATE OR IN CLASSES aration forall colleges. iil 2 at. ull Corps of teachers. ‘on application to 1921 MISS LIPSCOMB. Principal. o! MRS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, 18 AND LY A WHLL-RNOWN AND EX- teacher of mathematics classes i ‘Address Mrs MG.D.. 1 ‘ine appaintavenica Gercivil service tures Miss GALCH T20y Oot °S GERM and English school and. Kindergaries reopens | 4. Third year. Circulars at 1224 12th st. una st Sevieaniersi nd evening clames of allt mich heindergarten at 3 PES, Emelish and French School (ttth Sear), near Children speak, write apd uodersiand French. “Tue languarge ‘taugnt frou French text 125 QUARTER: SHORTLIDGES ACADEMY for Young Men and Bors, Medi Puiladelpbia. Fixed price cov ‘o extra charges. No ie gidental’ expenses. No examination wr admission, Seal or Civii “i:ugineering ‘course. students fitted at other Collezes and Polytechute Schools. 1855, 10 in 1866. A graduating class 15 an 1884, 10 in very year in iysical_ aud Chemi- Physical appara: Media hus seven churches and @ temperance charter wich prohibits tie sale of ail For new iMustrated circular ad- pHORTETDGE: 4 Mt; (Harvard Gratuate,, Media, | louse, Tuesday, September EDUCATIONAL _| Usic AND Special nttention HAR. DaY ScHOoL “A few yu) is ‘and (3) PELE (PROM ars, and sc partieusars. ade Parisian teach- Also. classicn! Y SEMINARY R 29ib, at 1400 a. jadies and Little | FRENCH ‘Fmont a | | | | 1206 O st. nw. 2 Lady sun D AN, FKEN sells auzo-2m, pt every ‘all gradu Students to at. 1 and backward Business, Class Yale, Prine 1 | SS | | SWITHIN C. Sm LADIES’ GOUDS. Fat Ovesine. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 22, MILLINERY, cloaks, J.C. HUTCHINSO: 7 Trevise, Paris. [sep] DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c ‘907 Penn. ave. Baxcarss ‘cost. yo 1309 Banca Asit Ispositively mecessary to reduce our large stock | of Summer Afillinery in order to make room for early. Fall Importatious, we will sell our entire stock ot Im- ported and Domestic Bounets and Hats ut and below MRS M. J. HUNT, xs, F street n. w. V. KANE, 507 11TH ST. \. made to ofdel 1 of Shoulder Braces, [tel M. arunt A perfect fit guaranteed Aiso. vrin Waists, French Corsets and Busiles Corsets iaunderied. - sel’-lu* W.—CORSETS RRTY'S BC styles in bounet aud hat frames, Miade ECaE AME FRAME FACTORY has moved to northeast corner of 11th and G streets H&s all the latest tall NNET AND seb-dmn SEAL GARMENTS ALTE Stivad Nits can vhods te ED, ined. ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, DYED AND avai 1310 Sth sf nw. Tar Fepona Durss Surexps Are recommended by the leading Dressmakers. They ‘are absolutely Impervious. auldeo-3m" MSS BQERERY. and guarant Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset make) that for the price is ul ‘N.i.—French, German aud spanish 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Makes Corsets to order in every stvie fit and comt (iiss E.'s own ‘spoken. morl4 Maison Vriese, Rue Rivolie. Paris JP 8cH reine “scounine aND pa¥ CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEst. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vell, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and ixepaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly wits A. Fischer and Jat FAMILY SUPPLIES. Norrce CO EEE Fa oo EE, pe ‘TO GROCERS 4ND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF S A THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR metic, Algeo 4 oun auiebmn SUMMON MACAFUE A'M.AEDePrincipal | ME without a doubt the mont BracrircL ithe . mont Nergrriovs Floor in the World. 18S ANNIE G. SHOTWELI, The Miliers have not only the most perfect Mill, a TYPE WRITEK AND COPYTST, containingas it aoes all the mont Improved Machin: 458 Louisiana ave. (second floor) ype weling guar. ty Anvented up to the present time, but they produce anteed to be thoroughly taught for S1U. os 0, Fleur UMSURFAMED by. any miilin ‘the world. To Wve that, we woul that « “large quan SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (ESTABLISHED 1677.) | provathat fempuitions alee ae tipped ~4 Private or Class Lessons. cin ‘and eaten at the principal of tae old A SSDEMY OF TH VISITATION, BV. 3, Connecticut ave. and L st, Washington, D.C. ‘Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little airts. cercises of the Academy will be resumed SHPTEMBEI 1S, 1888, im Hk MiS-ES TIFFRY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRIS AND LTTE BOYS Reopens WEDRESDAY. info and fureher ia APP atime ‘B. JARVIS BUTLER, M* *2incer Organist ind Accompanist. ‘ilmited number of pupils, Address, care Sanders &Suayman, O54 Fae we sot-im ‘NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GRE: K, MATHE- Tce a Ae ner latee prepared for Jege, Annapolis, West Point or Civil wervice zamt ‘and Classes up ‘Draw: sake up Scrtain. Stadion ‘Sportal auSnston ta Matte Sigteeteseae penn Apply 1413 Q at. aw. ‘ponee See A Eloy aes erer PL Gaara 'T SE JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘Terms: sersion of five months, $100; ude fo eaves: 6, 1896. Pigase send for a catalogue. yeas o = Beenreandese toit that either sscksor 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD. (Mate 220 bertined cacshucr oftne Ney 2a Conserve ory. “Piano technique, hurmosy and colure "2013 10st ne ‘Ss ‘APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH | ‘Gonoordvilie, Pa "Wale and Harvard Proveasere instruction in ail depariments. A weil eT BHORTLOR, A'S Princip, | Chee ;CDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLES Mere a structors, lars address D. PPONOGRAPETC HEADQUARTERS en do ret 3 Mee Era ar ag by Lessons. Church for THO. INGALLS EERG, Proce = RSE OF STUDIES | Lake CREE” ‘and have the tmprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS ‘None geauine without the two gold medals OF MEAT. An invalnabic tonic <tse ae. Hovszrcnxientx SUMMER RBSORTS. PRAND UNION MOTH. ATLANTE N. J. Blecteié bell tn every St bs ecevurte ( Pitist per werk. Oe RY SPRING ie Propriet SHENANDOAR 00. Vi Mont FASHIONABL! SUN AE ‘Vile MOUNTAINS ViRGINTA Thin sesort hashorn thoroughly overhanled, painted. repalren Sered threnagwont! vaets wt tae, bes inthe mountains: mes Vents fared THE DARGIS! AN) x have’ been placed sprue making tuts toe best and most complete fe= sort tobe found iu the south. Greatest vackty of retinas Waters nt aya Slates heaurifal scenery, mma Hed: hot, ov e or rewort an (he Calted \iewnt roads; table ane 1g, very moderate Ba the buitsing. Mis Dearest Waters on, being only G hours’ trains @aily, wi water de, ot on F For Sortin 2UX, Pre Dr. Paterteerk gig CALARCELLOM: licentent Phyo Will sell tins THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SGATN SAL DAYS. Ladiew’ Steer Lineu Handkerchiefs, wich convent eme broidered Inivial:, for 23c. each: any initial im stock Ladies Stik Handkerchiets ‘of 20 Either plain color OF white with co ored border ‘The balance of our stock of Uelt« 21e. bach, Bevel Hage French Pate Gius Mirrors $2.10, worth $3.50. Gents’ Full Regular Made Unbleached Hose, 12%. per pair. 30 Done. Five Boucle Cloth Jerseve. Covt Rack, tn all colors and sizes, at $1.49): regular valve, 250, About 250 Fine Quality Fancy Vest Front. Jer seys—none worth lest than $3.50, sme worth €5. For remnant Pays $2.50 each, Ladies’ Short Aprons 19c,, worth 23 ‘oolen Cap: B8e., worth LO>, abs’ Worsted sacques (all colors) olled Shirt Waisis, SSc., marked for Remanut Days éSe. each, As there are not many of thew we wou d suggest an farly call tor cholce. “Some beauclful aud odd patterns mineng This lot Cambric Pillow shams, with Tucks and Ruf@es, 560. ‘Tis bargain speaks for itselt Our new Scamle-s Skirt, most durable skirt made for Bargain days, Osc, Children's Coats $1.80; Reewlae Price $2.25. ‘The remainder of our stock of Gents’ Colored Bordere®, Hakr's that we had 1,000 doren of, and sold for le. each, we wil sel at the rate of 3 POR 50 CENTS. ted pur beautiful bore Handkerchief Remeniber the pr ee and Friday ouly. ‘utshades of Grey Debclges, 24 inches wide, per ya., worth 1Piye G Cases figured Keps tor Wrappers for 12\gc. per ya About 5U pieces of Woo! Plaids for Drewes 40 inches wile, at 25c. per yard ‘This ix desirable for Ladies’ or Children's wear, Makes clegani echool dresses ‘We shail soil « lot of dark Sateen Rempants, suitable for fail wear, at 10c. per yard, worth 2c. Neat and stylish goods, 5 Cases Dark Calico Remnants, best quality, suitable for dresses and comforts, at 4c. per yd S4inch Turkey Red Table Linen, 25c. per yard,worth ve. Remnants of Drab and Brown Canton Flannels af 7 cts. per yard, worth 12iye. ‘The best bargain ever offered. 10 Cases of Dressmakers Cambric, Remnants for Ha ings in Black and Colors, 4¢. per yd., worth @e. Any length you want. holds good for this Thursday We have again been fortunate ip securing 3 cases of 6-4 Bleached Pillow Case Cotton (Frat of the Loot), Which we shall again place on sale ai Aig. Yer yards About 12 Store Sotled Hed Spreads, Marseliles and Re pee polors, will id at emnant Day Prices, 5 Cases more heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel at cs per yd. G cases aeavier at &, worth 10, pt! of aay | sna GLOVES, CORSETS, HANDKER ‘CHIEFS; At Half Price. ONE PRICE. ce2s8?0-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Esrasusme» 1840. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOK TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS NOW OPEN HIS “DIRECT IMPORTATION" OF THE LALEST AUTUMN AND W.NTER NOV- RLTIES WHICH EXCERD 1S VARUETY RICH RUSS AND QUALIIY ANY PREVIOUS OFFER: ELEGANT TWO-TONE STRIPED an¢ BEADED \WHIles MUSCOVITES AND WHITE SATIN DUCH! Etotoesou A 3008 me SUPERB STUCK OF LYON'SSILK*.SATIN DUCH- ESSE, MASCOTTé, SURAHS AND FAILLE FRAN- CAtpE in slack abdall colors sor surect aod hows wear LYON'S PURE SILK VELVETS, from 20 to 28 inches wide, in Black and 15 different colors, ranging from $4 U0 $8 per Yard. IMMENSE S0OCK OF EUROPEAN DERSS PAB- RAGS for Piain and Combination Suits, ranging from (S0e. to $3 per yard. NEW PAKS. AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, CIRCULARS AND NEWMARKETS DEW HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, ALL-WOOL BLAREeeS and -DSPREADS at lowest quote on ronGTH TRIG LACE ComTAINS aD eh eed IN HANDKERCHIEFS AND OSLERY. TREFOUSSE AND PERINOT’S KID GLOVES, G eo! #KENCH CP. CORSATS trom $1.50 ‘6i.5T MAKES” OF MERINO UNDERWEAR IN Metium and Heavy Wegite lor Lanes sentemen abd Cufldren, S@ SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- INv EVENING GOODs BY GAS LIGHT, ag PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Pxaxy BUitoree, Penn. Avenue, Corner O.u street Srrcur Save Or Lox DaMASKS. ‘We have just purchased at great advantages large lot of Table Linens, which we offer at 25 per ceut less then usual rates, § pecial bargain in Bleached Barnsley Double Dam- asks, at $1.50, worth $2. Elegant for hotels and res lauranta Special prices will be given if bought by the piece. These are undoubtedly the best ¢oods ever offered for the price. Heavy weight, fine quality and low price. ‘Towels; Napkins and Sheetings: Ballard Vale Flan- nels and Shaker Fiannels at the very lowest prices for ‘the most reliable goods, W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS. Perfection Black Silks, made by C. J. Bonnet @ Ca, of Lyons. The most superior Black Silks ever offered to the public. Guinet’s Gros Grain Silke in all qualities White Silks of all grades for Weddings, Large assurtment ef choice Paris Novelties in ex- Priestiey's Mourning Goods, Henriettas, Meiresa ‘Drap d' Alma and Camels’ Hair. ‘Lapin's Biack Goods in every grade, ‘New Hosiery, Underwear. (Choice stock of silk Umbrellas, W. M. SHUSTER @ S0N8, 10 Peonsyivanie Avenue a © ‘S.B-Tae Bust m raz CHEArEsT