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x > LOCAL MEN TION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. Wasutseroy, D. C., Sept. 24, 1536. Indications for 24 Hours, € acing at 3 p.m. To-day For District of Cola: and Virginia, fair Weather, neariy stationary temperature, east- erly winds shifting t southerly. AN Exting Pace or Tuts STAR would not Bie Us sufficient space to enumerate all the ds of redable, fine fail four Hours of an fit you, much different styles Lovts and shoes Our stores.” Su pieuse you an oar men Win. Hann street and olid w mirror, ¢ bundred Inut marble-toy © Bve of them Ume, Ready y He Wa. Ho Desy’s, 311 7th st. now. We SHALL OFFek to-morrow morning one ease 45 in ide all-wool camels’ hair of the Gilbert Manufactur ©, In all the leading dark colors, at 37 ye. per vard. LaSsBURGH & Bro, REMNANTS OF CARPETS at great bai W. H. Hoventox & € cure Ofters tim rains, 214 F street, ROCERY COMPANY, 806 7TH St, jamily flour, $4.48 bbl; XXX tamily , $4.95 bbL; patent process, $6.48. bt $1.69 Bol; Sde. eighth’ boi. funtly, ¥: + $1.44 quarter DUI: 7: bbl Urder by mail, or Liautsixe Rops_ shi the storms. J. H. Kueu! HEAD about Cutting in Washington, CLOAK OrextsG—J. E. Young, 736 Chila’s merino vest 9c Dmess Svivs for hire, 414 9th street, We Axe Now Receivixe large Invoices of the Best Votatoes. You should come anu buy Wem of us. We can save you money. Bietager & Bro., 417 7th street northwest. FANCY Jensky FLANSELS, 50c., worth at Benj. Miller & Son s, 31: $15.00—$15,00—Waihut wa Wot. H. Dus lepnone 42: id be put up before 7th st. CHICAGO Grocexy Comp. Olers—4-year old Whisk: ear old Kye, 8: 4-yeur old iran F-yeur old Brandy, &: Sweet Catawba Wine Goop Fur Drkays, $1.50; fine, $2; best, $2.50, at A. T. Lewis’, go 7th st. Licnrs1xG Rovs manuiuctured and erected. 3. HU Ruehiing, 419 120h street northwest. SRE our lace curtains before purchasing. » W. H. Hoventos 214 F street. B HOLTZMAN ‘chartered the steamer Mary Washington for the regatta next Tues day Sept. 25th. She will lay at the fins line, opposite the foot of F street, trom whicis will Le line of ferry beats toand from the steamer, Admission ats Swiss Sreaw Lacxpry,1322 F. Ina GopFRey. $17.00—$17.00— Ast chamber suites. Wot, H. DUNS's, S11 7th st. naw. Joux R. Kexty has purchased one ot the finest droves oi cattle that bas been grazed in Loudon county, Va, this season, and will have some of the ieaton bis stuils to offer to the public to-morrow and allot next week. The Maver of tis quality of beet Is of the highest order. This meat will also be soid at the Brighton a Pennsylvania avenue and 20th street uortuwest. Company, 806 77H St, anulated Sugar, Glye.: A Sigar, 6e.; Light Brown Sugar, 54y wit Suser, $28.00-$28.00—Waihut parlor_suites, We. H. DUSNS's, 311 7th st. now, SPEAKING TUBES, iron safes, electric bells. 3. H. Kuehling. Heman artificial AGO Groce es. Hempler’ ¥., COr. dy, CITY AND DISTRICT Amusement fo-Nicht. Apaven's—Mrs. Bowers in “Lady Audley Nation aL.—Frederick Warde in “Virginius.” Kenxax s—Variety. Haunis.’—Across the Atlantic.” ‘Hxnzoo's—“Our Stratezisis.” Dire MusecM.—*For a Lit MANASSAS PANOKAMA.—Day and evening. ROLLER Coasten.—Athletic Park. Condensed Locals. Police Officer Shanks, of the second precinct, Yesterday cut two fingers of bis leit huad se, Verely walle cutting bay in a stable. ‘Alan bamed John W. Nash was struck on the head with « bottic oy Thomas Harris last night, and bis head cut badly. He was attended | by De. Taylor, of the Emergency hospital. “rhe will of the lute Lucy A. Anderson, filed | yesterday, gives her pemonat property to ber | sister Mary J. Watts and friend Lonisa Mar- Flot. One-bali of the remainder of her estate She bequeathes to Ler sister abwoluely, aud the Fesidue to the said sister, in trust for her niece, Lillie E. Watts. ‘The iGueral of the late Charles E. Parker, which took piace at the Zion Baptist church yesterday, was largely attended, the members Bf various'socleties to which tue ‘deceased. be. longed being preseut. "Several pastors of cor red churehes took part if the services.” The Temains were buried in Harmony burial ground, Among the mail contracts awarded yesterday was one to F.5. Smith. of this city, ou the route from Price's Station, queen Anne's county, Md., te Rolph’s, tor $71. Wm. Wasbing‘on, « colored boy, was fined 35 by Judge Snell today for cruelly beating a mule ‘With @ piece of board. ——— SUSPECTED oF BEING A SWINDLER—A re- spectably dressed colored man named Dewitt Damas, who ciaims to be president of ap asso- station ‘kuown as the “Baltimore Bureau ior the Oral, Intellectual and Industrial Improvement of Colored People,” was arrested yesterday by Detectives Carter ind Mabou and locked up at the Sixth precinet station « being &“swindier.” Dumas claimed to be the pre deni of what he said was an vid that be was a stenographer, bioyed by Mr. Murpi Mid he f @ teact raul languages. He sald his headquarters was at Pougiass hall, 210 Lexington street, Baltimore. Last eveniug de- hou Visited Douzhiss bull that Damas had spent avout ten minutes at the hail, whieh was occupied by several secret mas bid In lis possession a couple sulscriplion books, Which contain the names 2i #nuMver of prominent business firms and several Cathoule churches, with ainounts rang: ing from one to ten dollars. One of the bouts ined (he nates vi a number of Washing em He also | merchant. Dumas was unable w state Whether the amounts had been ¢ ed or not, © LVus Was inade by authorized agent, whose name tothe list, He is held to await &n examination. — A Masoxre CENTENST M.W.P.G Mo Ww. and Josepa M. Wilson, of Laws 19, of this city, have Kone to Puiladeipuia to attend the centeunial celebration of tue Grand Lodge F. and A. M., of Penusyivauia, whien we by a med the Academy of Music, Piitadelpais, ow at the centennial comunun sand lodge tue original minutes sommuuication of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Fennsyivauia, and of the opeuing of tne resent iidependeut grand lodg Roth, 1786, will be reud by the grand secretary. Fue guests trom this city will be ebtertained at banquet in the eveuiny Tue Fuxexan or Davip McCom funeral of the late David MeComb, tor mauy fears clerk Ww the commaudant o: the Wasi ngton navy yard, an account of whose deat nied in’ Weduesday's SEait, took Yesterday from his luie resideuce, No. 147 E street northeast. [twas attended by Washington Naval lodge, No. 4,01 Mucous, aud A large aunuber of reiatives and Inends, repre= sentalives of many of the old Bust Washington, families and sume vt the lormer associates of the deceased in tue navy. Rev. C. D. Andrews, of Curist P. E. euuren, vificiated, und the Te: Mains were interred with Masouie rites in the ugressivual cee very. A PoRTABLE Ban Itvom.—Jennie Wicks, a polored woman about toriy years oid, was deture the Police Cuurt today charged ty Ofticer Anderson with Keeping uu Uulicensed bur. she wus arrested ior neling Whisky at Tom # bottie which se carried under Ares. “Her counset j ihe Whderstansing Bost, which amounted to $5. closing her Reat Estate SALE—A deed from W. H. Campbell toAlex. Zievet, has been placed on re Ed, trausierring sub lot 48, sy. 732; near the Supilol for $4,000. — DEATH OF AX OLD CITIZEN OF MARYLAND.— Mr.Jobn Gardner, of Auue Arundel couniy. at Sulphur Springs ripe age of eighty- ‘near Md., died at his residence Yesterday morulug, at tie three years. Sir.” Garuner Where be died und ail tis Li ed in tanming. He united ist Episeopal chur Qouse, nesr Sulpuur years a tavoriie He was we was born, tor ‘traveling to the atten- jackson Grove cup meeting aud Was few uo atiended Lue frst Mere in 1828. jeuves surviving bin een chiidres A New Misusren. Mr. s (dian Urebard, Sas, tus accepted tee cil Oe she Tabernacle Ghureh, south Wasuingtou, and Will enter upon bis duiles here the Lire mill enter ¢ Sunday DEPARTMENT Checks as AGEXTS.— Yesterday Dewectives Rail aud Lletne CommernctaL wrested Wiliam i. sa cleric in tne offi M the Fourth Auulior ol the Tressuge eee anlicensed commercial agent, and ibe lett Palgterat ag the Poiice Court or hearing wext At is clurged that Mills has’ been loing quite a business in selling Hour at reduced ‘ates, sume Of the business beiog transucted i Wee hours. | 1t1~ understood that tis is ouly: Series of arresis ui clerks engaged 15 ness Which Wilt be nade. Tue tobucco, compiain that an extensive. tn fom Gus bey clocks in several Gens Ba Ou September | plenie | eaded guilty for her, with | i he Was only to pay the | nd learned | Affairs in West Washington. jLSICRED BY 4 Fazs.—James, Shi re, an elderly white man, while engaged in Dg astable, near Drovers’ Rest yesterday after. noon, fell from the roof, a distance Of over 25 ROYAL SERGE in Brown, Green and Bine, double fect ind sustained ‘InJaries to his right arm, | fold, 12 yards for #2 ie le was attended to by Dr. Ritchie. BLANKETS, immense Contry rte them Base BALI. The attendance at the game of | slightly solied’$200, 65 88.50: 04. ball between the Georgetown University and | Brack and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. Olympic nines at Olymple park yesterday was quite iarge and ehthusiastic, the playing of | , HOMESPUN DRESS GOUDS, all pure wool, wide Doth nings was very good, and after a stubborn | double width, all colors, 37yc. contest the Olympies won by a score of 5 to4. Beipixc SOCIATION.—The regular montlily meeting of the Eleventh ballding ax sociation was ieid last night at the lie union rooms. The usual controversies were in- dulged in; business of little Importance was transacted. AIN RECEIPTS.—Canal boats Beulah ar ith 4,200 bushel of wheat; Loudon, with 3.500 bushels ot wheat; Maryland, with 2,500 bushels of wheat and 1,000 bushels of A BR gem ERR ARTERS. ‘711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street Be S08 Heavy BED COMFORTS, $1. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, $1. corn, and Sencea, with 1,000 bushels of wheat | FANCY siLK=, 50, 62, 750. fort tlartiey Bros.” Wheat sold on ‘change yes- | Casieaunis allociors wide double ld, 19 yards terdog at Gs cone to ria cents a bushel | wrii-oa ‘Noves.—Jolin Lee, colored, was arres evening by Ollicer ML. Fisher, on a warrant | BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all silk, 860 BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. ‘TRICUT CLOTHES in all colors, all pure wool.wide double width, 50c. oy as A Pair of our extra large Damask Towel Fett #2, or an extra large size “Bridal. Guilt,” worth charging him with keeping a gaming table in rear Of shop on 33d street, near the canal,—A can of vapor oll exploded yesterday evening in the store of P. C, Merry, 1223 32d street, but no damage wos done.—John Lee, colored, 4 to ‘customer «bo buys $10 was in the Police charged with | Sunn of Der Goods iC keeping an unlic violating the bling law, and the cases were continued Gnsiinest Fuceday. Asxouncement. ‘YEMPEEATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 70; con- dition, 36. Keceiving reservoir, tem} condition at north connection, 3 nection, 36. Distributing reservolt, tem- ion at influent gatehouse, nt gatehouse, 36. word cata PERSONAL EFFECTS AT AUCTION.—In the sale to-morrow of miscellaneous furniture by Thos, Dpwling, at his auction rooms, 11th and Pa, atenues is a superb gilt frame mantel mirror and an elegant walnut dining-room set, of 14 pieces, upholstered in Russia leather, sev- eral fine Sofy bedsteads, and many other artt- cles of vaind. THE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON AT OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets, Is almost ecmplete, and surpasses all previous efforts In quantity, quality of materials, excellence of make up, and inst, but not least, prices. For BOYS, from 5 to 13, fine quality and well-made Corduroy Suits, in brown and drab, at $4.25; sold else where at $6. Good School Sults at $2.75, worth $4. & perature, 74; condi 86; condition at eftiu RBR It Very Good Suits, at $2.50, worth $5. Bae it Fine Suits at $5, $6, 37, and $8; cannot be matched Ba i anywhere under $7.50, $4.50, $9 and $10. Odd Pants from 50c. up. For BOYS, 14 to 18 years, a complete line of Cassi- go, ge Hf Aa i S555 a ‘Cheviot and Worsted Suits, ranging from $510 GG AKA LN NN g '$ |“ Wenave taken particular pains with this ine and OG AA IW BN 86" | ogy snow w line of goods at prices Which cannot be matched In the city. EP O% RoR For MEN and YOUTHS, 8 full line of Fall Over FF 0 © RRR « | cous, from 36 10 $20. ' Ge ER Prince Albert ~uits at $15, worth $25. Four-Hutton Frock sults, from $10 to $25. Ss A TITTU U RRn ppp Wazking and One-Button Frock Suits, 810 to $22. By AA TOURER DB Black Cloth D. B. Frock Suits at $18, worth $30. SSAA FU URRE DD Business Sack sults from $6.50 Up. SsSa° 4 T UU K DDD (Odd Pants, a magnilicent assortinent at prices which H HPDD K _REFF S85 be ape act HoHD DRE — H Eby kk Sys8 7 ie ed CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. HH DDD Kk 4 = HOD DERE SSS Our Motto: No trouble to show goods, 023, PER Behe oS H HDDD KE KE ‘xss82 T npn Kk HB RDDE SEFFss | Poruzan Goons fue Bes Bos uu boD K KE Sss8T CUT IN POPULAR STYLES AND SOLD a BH 21 ei AT POPULAR PRICES WILL NECESSARI- ns 2 LY BECOME POPULAR WITH THE PEO- i Seas PLE. nen Gent's Hemstitehed Plain White or Colored Bordered Handkerchief, same as usually sold at 2c. each. WE ARE GIVING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MEN'S BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS sai AT $13.50, $15, $18 AND $20. Fuc Be BY BUSINESS SUITS WE MEAN GOODS ‘Will buy an all-sidk Ledy’s Handkerchief. colored bor | | NOT ENTIRELY PLAIN IN COLOK. dered, with fancy centers, sume as usually sold at ‘B8e. each. BY DRESS SUITS WE MEAN PLAIN GOODS. BLACK IS THE COLOR MosT IN USE WE THINK WE HAVE THE BEST $15, $18 AND $20 BLACK CORKSCREW SUITS EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON AT THOSK PRICES THESE ARE ALL FRESH GUODS, JUST MADE UP, CUT IN THE LATEST STYLE OF “PRINCE ALBERT” FROCK, FOUR BUTTON CUT- AWAY AND SACK COATS. THEY ARE ENTIRELY RELIABLE IN MAKE AND IN MATERIAL, wy S =z "go Rg 5,8 ‘Will buy an all-silk Gent's Colored Bordered or Fancy Center Handker chief, same as usually sold at 50c 5555 gM © Whi bay @ 22-inch China Sil: Hemstitched Handker- chief, This Handkerchief ls sold everywhere at ‘se. To appreciate this bargain it must be seen. N. B—THE ABOVE BARGAINS ARE GooD POSITIVELY FoR. A LITTLE LATER WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT A LINE OF A TITTU ‘URRR ppp EAVY, § ING, 1. wi Ss. =u URE a SUITS AND OVEROCOATS THAT W! Sua x aT uu Rk RDDDA & Y¥ WEAR ALMOST AS LONG AS BUCKSKIN, 00 2 E ¥ e 3 AND COST BUT LITTLE MONEY, NE x NL OO N NN Link ¥ - — aT E. B. BARNUM & CO. BBR bod Be Ak BB WAGES gs BR AA OU Mae Ss. | goog 981 Prsxsvivanta AVEXUR i a es a Fuassexs Prassers Srverta Srreer Paras Rovan ‘Have in stock # beautiful assortment of Stamped Linen Goods for Embroidery and Outline Work, com- prising Doyles's, Splashers, Tidies Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Shoe Bags, Duster Bays, Laundry Bags, Umbrelia Hags, &e., in Linen and Momie Cloth, As asample of Prices we mention: We are offering an ALL WOOL WHITE FLAN- | 5 inch Momie Cloth Doyhes, Be. each. NEL at 20c. per yard. Hanen, Tides Bc: euch." This is an excellent value. 20 Linch piashers, Be. each. a 193.53 Laven Splashers, ringed, 14c. each. BALLARD VALE FLANNEL, the best mak . Co emp es ary 8, | Isxbv Linen Scacis, knotteu frluge, 50c. each, 2 Jie id Diaoarsprous,tinenr wilh tage. COTTON MIXED WHIT! NNELS on Jw Shatws, siamped, 3c. pale. eOnTOS MITE FLANMELS at 10e,| (poi flow sual lumped, 26 Bae og imported Je soya, male of ting and firm serine tdci rail in pric rom $2: for lala Jersey to'50 tor beautitnl Bubded Jerse worth ait oe ‘domestic Jerseys, very huteand’ sears siaeiinet, We have now the most complete stock of FLAN- NELo ever kept im stock by ux Weare ready to show any:hing in the way of FLAN- NELS. RED FLANNEL (TWILL) ‘27-inch wide 25c. per yard, worth 28e. se." 5c. Som 2 laited back, with ribbon bow. $1.90, worth eo Bue 37h. Pune quality and style, braldsd, $15, wort $2.60, Bee § § 4oe Boucte Jerscy’ Couts, 2, worth 82.50. ae i ae oe Our Kid Giove department 1s now ready. Ae S-tutton Kid Gloves back and colors _ 60c, 4-Button Kid Gloves, b.ack and culors, 75c. Bee = Sze. Fituttoned Embroidered Hack Kid Gloves, excel- 62ige. “ 7 Jent quality, $1.10. WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL nen wide or 300 per gor ‘B6-inch wide for 374c per yard. ‘BG-lnch extra heavy, 62iye. per yard. RED SHAKEN FLANNEL (MEDICATED,) ‘Thisis indeed * bargain. Splendid weight goods, aud cannot be duplicated again for that money. 27 inches wide (cotton mixed) for 12ige. per yard. ink stead fr Maine purpose | ys = thn. for "ECTFULLY CALL YOUR ATTEN- ww Sivabie ants museigeet="7 Grey Pian waten SOMETHING A pa spetmide aga. Thte is execlteut foe skirtinge ire buy the lensth as its fai wide, +O" OBIY Feauire to SEVENTH STREET PALATS ROYAL 914 7th Street, Bet. Tand Kn. w. J. M. FOLLIN, Proprietor, R. H. Turton 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, dresses ‘nis i also ‘TION TO HIS SUPERB STOCK OF LADIES’, ‘MISSES AND CHILDREN’S rs marth ge This ts regular dret Fiannich, sereocied all wool, FALL AND WINTER fe Ieee the prmebipe good shades: navy blue, % hades browty = shasiew rise grote ack, nly oe: per yang. oan MYTUS Breve and cLoaxs, ‘A:s6, am all-w.'ol Suiting Flannel for 20e. per yard, wend browne, 2 20e. Dee SUITS, NEL» tn all the delicate shades, ue, cherry ete ELAS ES doe per colorings, suttadie ibe olleten's ‘coals, hulies’ wrappers at eakicts = PaNcy Poa ‘WRAPS aND NEWMAREETS, IN ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLER ‘io, ha 45 aa soe ns 45 aes: oy pe aa howe elo Sar ju td Coase pose ed townie NEw EES BipEe SEWR" SS tuchen wae, ‘a ene = Te. per yard. LAIN COLOR <D EIDER DOWN in all the deit- | **4€, and we guarantee that the quality, workman- cate shades 10F uC. per y. Tulse Suitable fr chilarew's aacques and for car-| ShiP+ style and finish cxnnot Deexculied. Also re Haven itis as pretty ws amy material made for ‘member these styles are confined exclusively to us ‘Before purchasing elsewhere you are cordially in- ‘ited to inspect our stock and 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 Wear or for ladies’ wrappers, 27 inches wide: 3c. _— papa agg tes nib ALL OUR FLANNELS ON FIRST SLOOR. | at $7 worth $12.50, A SKN gkty E ae ERE oe - Foy ae the tea, Aid ae arn femeniber, ou price Is only 80. per yard "EMAOTRER ED PERSON 9, er gard, Josghor BO. Bi, 81D. BT ba, BAT, gas baad and a oar warranted, The dealene are all new and handaom EXTEA FINE FLANNELS in white and seatiee, DOUBLE FACED CANTON PLANS: In pisin and stripes and fgutee, good Woe > BURGH |= me oh 3 a i3.. ria ssi cree, Sit, a. € THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., CITY ITEMS. _ FOR: SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. ‘s 5 ‘SALE—N ERM. 3 COR. 4TH LIDS BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR Sich eed naes eaten trae ‘ied on Coa Bealeton Teena eat sed Bet a <a RETR Peeceat Mi Teawrand centemen, 1200 02 oe Broadway and Sth avenue Silk tiana gs. | Roe curer_properties, improved and | Tuition $1.00 yer month TE geag.gie | trenches, sosfoton. inn, Schematic a ny ¢N- York 78 — Derbys, 50 toes: wm viene sisre | A GHSTLEMAN WISRES TO. gE Y ot genkey a A eer ey cot sett = TEBE. Greek Latin. 3 i =o remared for ‘Weat Point aa Eitecs cs tow ne comment with weet | ese [GH AMD LOW PRICED LOTS, arms molerste AAdrew Bor Sir seatlee teieses | Acudems, Mign Schiow and (ei) Servier exam ym ‘Money rejunded without question i sai BB food values, jemanded, Boys" school and dress head gear, 5c. 19 $1. B.C. Lewis’, “Hatter,” 920 7th st, bet, and K nw. ‘&@- Lowest price plainly marked in each Hat.2 Another Another Great Dar Great Day AtR. Gotpscumip’s, 812 7th ut. n.w. 5 a We are now prepared to offer the greatest 30 bargains ever o! in thecity. We have re- 25 celved from_manuiacturers the following it a bargains, Read what we are almost giving a away: 25¢. fancy salt boxes, only c.; cocoa zz door mats with red borders, only 42c.; lat cag Bt. Is covered chamber pails, asorted ‘colors’ only ves & 16 25e.; school bag, slate and five pencils, only | “Gall sr office for perms and for other lots 1ge.; extra quality lunch baskets (lor school), | sezé-ot JUN SHEKMAN & CO.. 1407 F st, only’ 18c,, large size 18¢,; stone jars, 12c. per gallon; sult a pper casters, Tees hand: painted French china cuspadores, only 5B cur es complete, only 25c.; handsome inted French china fruit'plates, only 21e.; handsome gilt frames, 8x10, complete, only’ 89¢.—these frames ' sell éverywhere at 75c.; English china decorated cham- ber sets, ten pieces, only $2.95; Inrge majolica’ pitchers, only 25c; eliildren'’s reversible blackbourds, only 46¢; tin wilet sets, assorted colors, 3 pieces, only $1.27; extra RSALE-LOTS 16 AND 23, BLOCK 10, 5,000 mature eet one Of the handsome: one isomest white ee Reranch Sent ficent view of West Washiticton is obtulned. ‘Title per- fect, and willbe sold al a bargain if disposed of within ‘Pot price and terma call on or address" J.C. WEE, Owner, 1206 O st. o.w. LE—S 61, NEAR 11TH N.W., FINE bargain): 6th st, near M 5 4, Moc beinware aven neat” Line. 8050 ham sezagte Quality white china chamber sete 10 ‘piecen, pee ts teen iuew shae), only $2.17; lurge foored clothes | Bo 2 UL: SMe tec ne Lats, ous 150.81 Goo, aumpers, obiy set; iatidaome ‘hand-painted | Pith, dear a umn, Sosloy (cacrincey Kyench “ebing fruit pinten (uew ‘style only Wis WRigHTy, 10e—~tnese platen ofl Toytiar at. dcz "bana | 624 Tidy F at, painted ind. butters, 6 for 33c; extra h iwomme 'TLFUL BUILDING SITE, ON ult saucers, @ ior 8¥e., regular price $1.50; F's saree oF bin and Stata. nw; see SC tot Japanned bread boxes, mediuin size, 4¥¢.; luge, 106. ‘This 1s @ uiost valuable lot for six houses, ‘6c; extra lurge size, 88c.; Knglisn cuiua decu- | fronting 10uh st, Which contalus wide parking: price rated ten selm 50. pleces, only $3.07; Kngiish | $260 per sq fe AbpIY to owner, Ht GOLDS. 4LAtID, china decorated dinner sets, 130 pieces, only at sf. 2 sezt-am $13.79; mottled rugs, only 67e., worth $1; M. Kado Smyrna rugs, only 89c., worth $i.1 extra large fine Smyrna rugs, only $2.23; ored or white shelf paper, 144 sheets tor 25c. airtight fruit jars, 1 qt., 9c. per doz; cual ‘hod, with shovel and poker, only 33c. Also, the ‘O8 SAGE MASSACHUSETTS AVE, Near Thon as circie, .n elegant Building Site, 30x95. ‘Ths ot wll be sold fie Nese than market value. Pply balance of our baby carriages, reirigerators and | — ee LE— = Shesta will be olfered velow manuiaciarer's SLVE.. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS Ob U'at,, near 16:h st. n.w., 17.6x85.4 each to an A Great Bargal sje zieoe Lota wil be sold ta iat J. V.N. HUYCK, Our boys’ hats only 39c., at H. Relzenstein’s, 4 403 and 407 7th st. mews 1’ | _seza-st 1505 Penn. ave. POR SATE—WHOLE SQUARE, TRIANGLE, Gert Hand-kait Seamless Socks, 3 | }'(! 1 : toa : Pr,,5Ue,,al Averbuch’s bleyclesbirtdepot,7 & 4. | hounded be am aves mnd two serccoe gun, water = puvement, etc: upiy 25 cents; ope-third cash: de- ‘The Best. Nrablenelghvorhood: Perfect HinePabsieact anu decd $4 Ladies’ and Gent’s Hand-sewed, fro “Apply to Weilbn RePRITL, Sab Peon $3 Ladies’ Fair Stitebed Button. ave. £6 S028 T (00L OF THE OM ‘UNI- LAW sce QF THE COLUMBAN THE FACULTY. JAMES C, WELUING, LL. Presideat THE HON. WALTER 8. COX. LLD., AmoctaTe JUSTICE OF SUPREME CovRT OF THE ofthe Law of Haat and ional Property, xo 5 of Contracts, and of Crimes and Misaemeanors. THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D., ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE CITED StaTes, Profempt of Faulty Juriapraence, of Common Law ‘and gut jing, of tbe I-aw of Bvidence, MaMa the Lat of Paruneranipe GEORGE F. APPLEBY, E8Q., Amociate Professo= of Practice aud Judge of Moot THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LL.D., SOMETIME AssocIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME Court or THE UxirKD=TaTER, ‘Proies-or of Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LLD., SOLICITOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Protessor of Criminal Law. ROBERT CG FOX, LL. ‘Treasurer. ‘The Exercises of the School will be remmed in the Law Lecture Hail of the Coinmblan University. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER OTH, at 6 O'CLOCK F- M., when the ‘announcements tor the year will be made. The Facu ty und course of instruction “ill be the same as duriig’ preceding ‘with’ enlatged Lecture Conmes in ail departinen ‘A WORKING LAW LIBXARY, specially selected by the Faculty, will be accessible to all the students, nd will be used in the preparation and argument of cases in the School of . For catalase, appilealion daar be made wo Wan, Morrison, 475 Penta. ave, and 1434 New Yorx Lowdermilk & Co., 1424°F st. nw; Fitch, For & Brown, 1437 Penni ave, or to JAME~ GW. Li- NG, Lik D., President. N CHE KLO’ 4 pupils tant he: French will commence ob. TUBER 181. For teria &c,,apply a 827 Lath st nw. seul4tte MES EATERY; WILSON, SOPRANO. ‘and Leader of MeKeudree ta prepared to recelve Pupil Voice Culthre abd Theore, at her residence, 14U8 10th =i Reference: Prot. J. W. Bischoff. XN ‘S ENGLISH D CLASSICAL, $3 Genv’s Fine Culf Sewed Gulters. Fe SALE—TWO CHOICE LOTS, Each 2 50 Gent's Seamless Electric Shoes, feet trout by 100 scetcto alley: ou north side of $2.80 Ladies Glove Kid Button, Maryland ave, between Ist and 2d ss. n.€, “Apply, to $2.50 Flexible kid and Dongola, LOUIS'Y. SHOEMAKER. “seat. 2 Pebble Gout and Kid Bution, JOR BALE-LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE $2 Genv's Seamiess Suid Gulters, nv SUP T6: pre, 1.00, per foot, Yau wilt not oo Gov 4 ct ehiance east WASIINGLUS $ic0 Mics cud Son Deane ee EAL ESTATE COMPANY, O11 Fat. se23-1m $158 Mises’ and Ladies! Sold betton, POR SALES HOICE Lots IN BET PLEASANT Sze. Boys and Girls’ Sehool Shoes, ‘and vietitty, from 40c up. i Tac Calla's Wormhole eerie het, 3. R HERY sc22-2w* 5, 35 and 5Ue. Iniants’ Button, a POR SALE—V. Rubber Boots and Shoes, itty Youna’S SHor House, Heilbrun’s Old Stand, a F ot. Look he Old Las on we ndow, | {rons LE-RICh LOT ON 16TH ST. EX for the ay in Window. | | J ALESRICH ON Ex ve e tended, 157 feet front, 28.530 syuare feet, over- = location for a future home. sexes JUH.s SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. (PPOR SAEE-IN MOUNT PLEABANT—DESIR- ublelotson Purk st., Howard ave,, Center st. and TGth st. extended: prices 12 lo 2be. per loot O.4er Suburban lols nearer the city-one on Colunibia road, 4 an InVesument Agure seZ5-BL JOUN SHEMMAN & CO.. 1407 F st Fe, SALE—THREE L TSINTAKOMA PARK, wei wv squares of rauiruad, containing an ag: regate Be juare ‘or sale by’ ae me AUSTIN 'P. BROW s Real Estate and Loais, Tave Fav ne Good Quality Suspenders only 19¢,, at H. Reizenstein’s, 405 and 407 7th st. Dw, Choice Quality Silk Searfs, 25e., at Auerbach’s bicycle shirt depot, 7th &H. "1 | ™ In Order to Reduce Steck to-maké room for our immense stock of tall goods now arriving, 8. W. Augenstein, 817, 819 and 821 7th st. n. w., offers the ‘tollowing Wondertul bargains for ti-morrow only: ssehoot se22-1m embroidered school bags, “fe qt. SALESHUILDING DOTS ONLY 25 EACH covered Iuckets, be; Sat., 9e;4at, 180; Sql | WoM SALE BUILDING LOTS: ONLY $23 EACH: 17e3 2 gl, covered Saucepans, 8 16c.; 2'qt. coffee pots, 12c.; 3 qt., q arge cullenders, 15¢; disipaiis, 1Ue., 120. aud’ Ide, exc! lurger size, 46¢.; colored glass stand lamps con Pieie, 22¢; larger size, 2c.; extra large, 39c.; ‘about Bq nies from Washington or Alexamdria A180, a Bve-room {Os OLY FEame Houne, Wilh dig eres. “Win seit cheap or tude tor city property. “For information eall op ‘OSCAR NAUCK, Autorney-at-Law, se20-1m* ‘Room 6.416 6th at nw. Family and Day school for Young Ladies and Littie Gir, 380 and 805 C st. nw. “Keo, ens septent= ber 30th. EH. FoxTeR. M.A. e212 of Harvacd, View Priicipal ME, HOBGCOD AND VatGuTER a AVA crgsnizin their class in Plano Music” Wich Jere +f ex erence, iustrucion is thurou li: very heal references. Address Sra. J. H. HOHGOUt zest ANTED-A_ FEW MORE SCIiO! Shorthand, Ladies or Gentlemen; Hen, 5 System, Terms feasonatle, Address J. 1b ChtscsON, ou By OWN UNIVEISITY, SCHOOL OF LAW. . FACULTY—Rev. James A. Doonan, 8. J., President of the University: Charies W. Hoffman, LED. Deas of the Faculty and President of the Muot Court: Hou. Stephen J. Field, LL, D. (associate Justice, U. 5. Supreme Court), ‘Lecturer on Constitutional | aw: Hon, William A- Richurdson, LL. D. (Chiet Justice, U:5. Court of« Is.ms). Lecturer on statutory and Ad- ministrative Law and Legal Maxios: Hon. Will Merrick, LL. D. ‘Justloe Supreme Cou of Columbia), Lecturer on Commiou Law Pleading Lquity Jurispradeuce; Martin #. Morris. LL. D. turer on 1 quity Pivading acd Practice, and the Law of Partoershi3. Corporations and Adiviralty; Jarues G, Payne, Li. D. Lecturer up the Law vt Real hstate, the Law’ of Evidence, and Criminal Law: Juseph J. Darlington, Li. b., vecturer on the Law of Per oni Vropert+, Contracts and X. bie Pape, and Lesia- mentary "Law; Joh W. LL b., Lecturer on Comuicn Law Practice, Somestic Relat otis, aud the ‘Sumuel bag., Secretary und Treasurer introductory Lecture by. on. Wiliam M. Merrick, LL. and apnouneements fur the ensuing term. at the Law Building, corner 6th und F sirceis West. on WEDNESDAY, Oc ober UUn at 630 pm. All can be seen at ihe Law building In crested ure most cordiaily invit.d to atten "The secretary from 6 to7 pap. daily, for inlormation, encolaett, ete, Circulars giving course of study, terms, ctc.. can be obtained at res of Morriso! rid. Adasis, OF pee racine eueae Se ee, VOR SALE—LOTS-FINE FRONTAGE: 200 feet; Lat. we; Bouse paying taxes and small Inter- eat; only 11 cents periogt. GSx¥7 weet on T st, near New Hampshire aye: 9] per tout, 4 feet on Ai stn. W.: only GU ceuts ‘Aiso, otuer bargains southeast and Rorthwest. UWNIE, ..oom 4, 1581 F st .W. seuv-3m {OR SALE—COR MASS. AVE. AND STH ST, €, oni the finest sites tor « residence in Fast Wualilngion. | Price 90 cents per square it, ALLEN EC CLARK, 20 dot nw. sexu NOR SALE—LOIS, ON 17T. ST. & E, FP itesetitsets ave. “Caube purchased fa er squire f. during the preseut week. Chance fore. profiuble specuuuon. ALLEN C. CLA, 220 46 ara seb1ws FOR SALE FRONTAGE OF 06 FEET 6 INCHIS by 100 to 80-1008 alley, on north side Mat., between wis bargain, Ti Lek & RUTHER ete ; HEIGHTS OF MERIDIAN Hes must soon attain several extension library lamps, $2.47, worth $5; 4 gallon oil caps, 13c.; 1 gallon, 18c.; Japanned bread boxes, 27c., ize. and 47c. each; decor ated dianer sets, "125 pes., $13.62, worth $18; cuamber sets, decorated With moss roses and gilt dine worth $5; brooms, 15¢; knife funey lunch baskets, 15c.; Japanned chamber patis, 25c.; larger size, BY 1 Far Derbys, Good, quality, only $1.47, at H. Relzenstein's, [05 and 407 7th si. n.w. 1 Men’sand Boys’ Reinforced Shirts, 50c., at Auerbuch’s bicycle shirt depot, 7th & H. 1 New York Shoe House Is the place to buy Solid Leather Boots and Shoes, every pair as represented, The following a few specialties of our immense stock of goods: Cousin’s ladies’ kid goat button, $2.35. Ladies’ kid button, solid, worked holes, 96c, Ladies’ house Slippers, 1c. Ladies. French kid batton, A, B, 0, D and Infants’ worked hole button, with tassels, 42c. Ladies’ hand tarn opera Slippers, 55c. Misses’ solid leather scuol Shoes,with heels,89c. Misses’ solid leather spring heel button, 92¢. ‘Youts’ laced Upped Shoes, 90c. EW YOuK SHOE House, 501 7th street, corner of En. w., 1 A. Somanns, Prop. Our Pare Old Rye Whisky, $2.50 gallon, cannot be equaled anywhere else. Old Rye ‘Whisky, 85c. and 7c. per bot- Ue, (fall quart); Blackberry Brandy, 60c. a bot Ue, (#n elegant medicinal article; Uld Holland Gin, ¥1 a bottle; a box o1 good Cigars, 50 for $1; new Mackerel, $1.40 per kit, N.T. METzoRR & Bro, 1 417 7th st. n.w. Ten Cents « Pair for Good Qualit; hall hove, at Ht Relacustelu’s, 405 bd Soren 4d ava ¥ FoR 4b, where pro] tunes presen: yaiue, maning investment ws Drotkable as location fs delighitu., a suyerd plovof level grow guyre few Gecuarin of Boudary won west nae of Rieger y picker fence, 26,403 square Of gould, troutlug On Prospect’ st 120 feet, ou Mee Fidiud aye" 180 feet, ou Crescent st. 174 feet: colamand- Ing one of the Bnest views in America—hill, forest and pinin, thie broad volomiuc, aud te beutiful city, Ww asbe ington, OWNEK, Bo: iezore PUK SALE—ABOUT FIFTY FINE CORNER Lois in east Washington, suitable for all Kinds of uisiuess OF ior private residences, at half their real Value. Bona fide buyers can | urchase on thelr own Terma “Another inducement, we guarantee a periert tile to every iustauce ‘aud all deeds prepared free ot charge.” Prices ure bow lower tuun they ever will be. WELLER & /PEVTI, se3.lm 346 Pennsylvania ave. xe. Oi SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING LUT, 50x 160 feet, near Seabrook Station, 1s and P. 11. 20 ies’ ride by cars to i beautifully located: 160 sold 1n six muvths: pri¢e 315 alot. Apply to MARION LUCKE IT, Attoruey-at-Law, Biad-nsburg, MG. or JASPER M. JACKSON, 214 D a. nw., Wasbington. asin Curme Ix Wasurraros, At the Manufacturing Establishment, 918 7th st. n.w.,pricesareall cut to pleces. Our earthquake predic. tiou last week was only too true, und as the calumi- tous prices elsewhere have as yet not ahated, we will continue the good work of giving you Just what you Want at 40 per cent 1ess than can be purchased else" where How sot Because we manufacture our own c00ds on the premises. It would be useless for us to try to enumerate the many bargatus that await you in ‘our manutacturing department, where we manufac ture Ladies’ and Children's Dresses, Cioake and Un- derwear to sult everybody, both in price and quality. In adiittion, we have able Cuttersand Fitters that will take your measure for any kind of Garment and have itcompleted inside of 24 hours, @ good fit and satis faction guaranteed. We have justcumpieted in our fac- tory 20 different atyles of Silk and Satin Dress as low as $8.00. ‘Boy's all wool Flannel Shirt Waists, 75c., worth double money. Indigo Blue, 20c. Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, made of very best Muslin, 2c. A call and inspection isall we ask, min st new. Gent’s and Boys’ Fail Style Hats, ot Abcrbuch's bleyclowhirt depot, 1Uh@ Hen ‘To-Day And all of next week, at the Combination, Wonderful prices in good solld goods. ‘The celebrated Kenosha Shoe, for men, in button, luce and Congress, broad and narrow toe, thé most stylish and best finished shoe in the city tor the money—in fact, no house can beat it, $1.49. Our ealureline of $9.50 Cox Bros.’ tne Shoes In Opera and Common-sense we are going to retire thls line from our stock—a good chunce for good shoes. Our combination kid button Boots for ladies, common-sense heel and opera twoe,every pair warranted, $1.69, Children Goat spring heel, sizes 8 to 11, 73¢. Misses’ Cur. Kid, spring ‘heel, worked holes, warranted solid, $1.13. Men's fine Velvet Embroidered Slippers, 69c. Ladies grain lace Shoes, sizes 3 10 8, 770. Children's Kid spring heels, sizes 4' 107, 49. Intanv’s Kid and Goat button, 25c. For our regular line of specials read the Post, Republican ‘and Critic. “Also, bear In miu thatour Grand Fall Opening takes place Mo: day, October 4th, and continue for three days, 918 Seventh Street Northwest. A. KAUPMAN's Double Combination store, 1 1z4land 1243 11th st. se, Special Bargains in Watches and Jewelr; Fine Nickle Watches, $4; Small Solid Gold G. T. Kees, Watches $15. Wm. M. Frank, 457 Pa, ave. 1 . Boy "108 only 10c., at HL Retze teln's, 4 vetoes los ” ns "8, 405, and 407 7th ett a 416 NINTH BT, Hahn's Low-Priced Relinble Specialties. 816 7th street, and 1922 Pa. avenue. Qur School Shoes, unrivaled for durability, Boys’ (3 ta.5) bution, $1.15; luced, $1 u) ‘Youths’ (11 to2) bution, 8be; laced, 76e. Up. ‘Misses’ (11 to 2) heel or ‘sprig heel, worked hole, button, genuine kid or Pevble, $1. ‘ ‘Misse® solar Up or plain laced, 78c. q£ilid’s heel or spring heel, button, 50, 45 and “"Ladies' glove cr bright grain, button, 61. WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPBOVEMENT. Ourétore, under the influence of skilled workmen, rapldly replaced. We are going tohave a modern and , conveulent Grocery store, in which will be found at : Tadies palble soles goat anid Wie betice: | ull times the very BENT OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, 50, ‘Ladies’ kid opera slippers, 50c. your eye on the daie of our Opening, Gents solid b Satta tuned uaa congress, $1.25. (7°SON Ot ABOUT OCTOBER Ier, nts’ $1.50 shoes, iy 108. * | Doe notice of which will be given through the papers. ected Scie conta jaced and gaiters. However, it will be a number of days betore we can Ce Wecloovas 7 pin rearrange our goods, and in the meantime you ca: ee purchase TEAS und COFFES uf the finest quality and flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES and WINES at remtiarkably tow figures; the best flour MINNESOTA PATENT, 96.00 per bbl; SAUCES PICKLES, &c., withoat number. ‘You can save money. Give us « call. ak Fine Pereale Shirts, 50c., with ars at Aucrbach's bieycle suite depot 7th & ey Our Oolong, Japan, Gunpowder Imperial Tea, at 50c. « pound, bus no this market.” Come and try it once, “Yawil wp i it always. N. T. Mirzorr & N. T, METZUER & BRO, 1 417 7th st in.w, | _se7 417 7th ot nw. Best ity Blue Flannel Shirts, is Auerbach’: blegele abirt depot, 7th ens" | Tas Haeiosn Tyre Ware ‘Noted for Speed, Perfect Alignment, Beauty, ‘Call and see It as, Ladies of Washington and Vicinity are invited to call and examine our assortment ) OUR BROADWAY STYLEs IN PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAYS FOR STYLE, 97 TO 625, thas veen safely lowered, and the fiitings are being | uttend NCH KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY English School for Cuiidren under 12ye.78, MAD- AME CHEVREMONT, reopens BLP: 1602 15th st, between Pund Q. im P'4A8G ANP GABE ET ORGAN LESSON ‘Good references, Address 4U8 Spruce si., Le Drott Pari Bel L-2w* FTER OCTOBER 18ST MRE G MESSAR will receive a limited number of pupils, For in- formation address welb-61* ANACOSTIA, D. G. 'SHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND Decors.ive Desi_n, Veron Kow. 030 Pa ave. Day and evening classes ‘now open, Call or send for circular, Mrs. A. E HOY Lk, aliss EJ. WALK sels-2we YAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND School, 22 3d st we CONELIA F. BOYDES,. Principal. ‘Tenth year begins Ociober 4th. For cir culars address principal, veld-1a D* = ? CAULEIELD WITT RESCME BUST NeSs Ocpuber ist, At 1122 Connecticut Avenue. se] = First Flat MES AME SWAN HUNTER WILL 1 strct « iiiatied number of puptis in Vocal Sfusic She uses the old Iuaitan meth ‘ddress, at ber res- Juence, 1320 I st, opposite Franklin Par.. sels-—w* RS. HARRIET MILIS—VOCAL LESSONS TO AM Ladies aud Gentiemen, At bome dulis frou 6 io7 Lessons resumed Uetober Ist, Kesidence 6:44, Let .w. ‘sel 733m RNG Oo HOMESCHOOL FOR GIRLS TH 1OR- GSE yen aie les eee yi erties Jetta’ and Warrenton, Va. Mrs. B, Fy FITZHUG. Principal. P.O., Aubura, Fauquier Co., "Va. se10-3w* & PTENBER 27th. wf 2012 Ith shin. Privaie classes in English, French and Mathematics. se16-11a* rpae VIOLIN. For terms apply to H. DUNCH, 608 HX st_n.w.. or priucipal musicstores sell THAND AND_EXRERT TYPEWRITING practically taught Success .uaranteed ifserious, otherwise don't apply. Privuie pupils preferred. 1 F. CROMELLN, with Johus & Ruston, dienographers, 472 Louisiana uve. elt 185 I, A HESSELBACH ‘Will reopen Her Primary School Uetober iat, 189d, At1I35 17th st, se15-1m* “APT SCHOOL SARS PIKE HAS REMOVED HEs STUL‘O ‘To amore central locution, 1319 £ street, where she will be pleased to meet her Ciasses as usual, sel5-20* AMES CORRIDON, PROFESSIONAL TUTOR. in schools and coll Exact Sclentitic instruction given at in Shorthand, as writen nt the Capitol. Bookkeeo- ing, Ladiev Angular Handwriting, popular style for society c lence in -Kuroptand america P BLES Found mand, preferred tordepariment records Spenecrian ‘aysient and Engraved Visiting tering, &c. Superb writen, Cards, Card Stand, Houxe of Kepr sentatives Evening classes at the Columbian lege 1 reparatory Schvol, 18.5 H st. u.w. selo-1m* MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, T. CECELLIA'S ACADEMY, 601 E. CAPITOL ST erciaes resumed MONDAY, Sept The king ish couree ts thorvugh. ual, Painting: Fancy Works ‘clus in Paint: g for ladies.» rPHE BERLITZ % SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, pepe om And all other incl cities, necogasAt Mae Panera ie sas ‘tions, Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- SATION. Best of Native Teachers. Fee extremely Low. eel4 NEW TEEM NOW. “ARIN! \CADEM Y— noe a : ae ‘Mr. Marini to infurm’ that he will Tasses | season 1886-87. The ular openis day will bo ou SATURDAY, OCT. Dy at 2 pane fOr day wi mmitees ‘and and si? pm, for adulle, (sand friends are respectfully" invi attend dhe opening usye seleim CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, BR V. M, Connecticut ave. and L st, Washington, D.C. und at the Most Moderate Prices. You want tokeep | Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and {REBEL INSTI" ‘ex —PRINCIPALS, Mins 5U- ere eee: coes and Kindergarten 7 ‘Tweib ‘begins 15th at 1127 ‘18th st ow. = ‘set-lm* ‘FRENCH SS LY EL WEDNESDAY. | 29th, 20m — BY iD EX- LW pevence Y a3 ANI — seli-im* MG_D., 1206 Ost. ow. FOR -PREPAR- FECLAL eee 0 st si-lm prepared during th R"Cotrorany adn p Y ATIONAL MED! which the p ofession and pul lie are contiaily The regular lectures will contonue daly ta Liv CoURge, DogiMUIDg at 4:30 p. the Auta Am nations wil, Commence st AY. October Sth. ats pu culurs address A. F. AL RING, SL nw. Ultice burs 8230 te Telepbone eall: SX. Vv ERMILYAS PANCING ACADEMY, ‘Carroll Unsiitute Hall, F st, near uh, Maxters will open tor ite naw son on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sepremver bch, tie TPPHE MuEDICAL, Di ceutical Deparuiients 0 open this vw D. BUCHER AND NISS ADA B GUN. Hers of Piano, Organ and Voral Musi 8 Will MCOEPL eNKageMEDLS BS ap Joist and accou:punisi,and Will also play at wed. | dings Address 1830 15th st. mw. sel-2m* Git, SERSON INSTITUTE, Tis0 1 sr AVE Prenen and Bugiish Soh Fourcenth, Shyam Session ‘begite mePH stil. For circavars formation apply. to Nt ©. W. PATRO, Principal. LESSONS IN A pean k RAPID Catucainti Tapid wrivine a specialty. sm €.F, WOOD, 27 5th st. ne. ST. GEORGES HALL, FOK BOVS AND ¥. Sirens ‘ ye. > Rint s FRrincipal, Teontoa Moet Sot English Clason! and Cou “hal ad¥aptaces ad Midlailon, MM iiars sein jour Days Unsurpasvest i: TosB0n sedan for circuiars, pie “TIC SEMIN A By ‘opened Sepiember 20, at 2301 Corcor: Young Ladies only. Special iustruction willbe given | to such wes th'to prepar for ese, Tor veacling. OF 2a ont SCHOOL GIXTH YEAR) 7 1. Megr will reopen Mouday, Sepveuiber 20tu, at L110 L, ‘wads | (OL FOR: sent i petals. cabal pt | Sous are given wabutis=e clases, Versus reasonable. DEAGLett, Privcipal, IVERSITY, ocny, D. c ss ep eanber Deals ~eplemt 4. Corcoran xeientifi: achon, begins October ‘The iaw school begins Octover 6 ination, address. NG. For catalogues of other in JAMES CW auz6-1m_ rps “PREPARATORY 8 i oF Tux COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ‘The exercises of this shoo! will be resumed on ti 20th of Septemb -r with enteweners The | puniber ot pups 6 lin rest, and app | edits will be admitted in whe ‘AGM chive, luted to be compo-ea of pups secking instuete Eng ish Uranchrs aad the radiueuts of Lalit, prey TY to the regu.ar Work of tbe school, wili be tormed | ai the bezin bog oitts “hal wopiy. The clus with the daily overs ht Er th Peiveiped il be pas ina wear Fox, a Ger the chaige of a teacher who will ‘devote biseaire Ume to its tusceuction Tuition fee, payabve semt-nnnually In advance, in the first four classes, 980; in tue MIR class, BO. No extra charces, ‘The principal, or one of bis assistants, will, from the fire ot sepiember. be daily at the school’ Buildin, 1335 H si. tw., to answer Inquiries 311m ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Principal, ELEC L, stl EST. NW. AN ELENENTA.Y AND 1IGH SCAOUL DUR BOT.) Sexi, WILL REOPEN SEPT. 1611 (THURSDAY). ber Lo Lwesils “AV, at ‘There are two courses of study—Fnglish and Scien- tic and Caussical. Tue school is supp ied with maps, globes, weights and measur.s of the Metric Teference Gooks anda chenteal and physical | ied With all Decessary apparatus. Hon. from SOU 1 iuding use of lext-books. “end. for ‘caiulogue oF Call ai school between 10 am. and 12m. ‘muZeoin THUS. W. SIDWELL. Principal. PPEEKSKILL (N. ¥.) MILITARY ACADEMY, Col C3. WHIGHT, 6.8. A.M. Principal. ‘Cayuga Lake Military Acuiemy, Auror . ‘Send fur Catal Pape es ‘The 58d" Annual Sess 16, 1806. Miss A. MATCH ET pal. Miss RUBERTA H.ARCHEM, Vice Principal: wuzo-1 Pats Ep TERRY 2 SCHOOL Font Grnis AND L.TTLE BOYS Reupess WEDNESDAY, September 1oth. 1436 Corcorau st App.y tor circu: lars and furthe information, se7-1un" ME 248vis porin, “A limited nomiber sf pupils,” Address care Sanders simaber care Susman, O04 Pst aw ar get in [SSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GRE anarut Taites and Ragilsh. Prof. fA = PITNG te, lee Civil Nervice Exumiver, “Catdid.tcs preparsd ior cue fege, Atnapilia West P int or Gil Setvice texauk nations A MESBe SELECTSCHOOL 408 aod Kindergarte PIEMBEK 20TH, tourth year. Languages, “Drawin: aad Dancing’ Classes jvrmed in connection wih aud for outsile pupils {instes for ‘elder bors Rnd iris deairing to take ap certain sindies Special uitention tv Mathematics, Speving and Composition. Apply 1413 Qt u. w. 2 C—“THE CEDARS. “—A Boarding and'bay “ehool for Young Ladies and Little Girls. reopensUCTUBLR IST, Isb6, Academie ‘and College preparatory courses. Speci advantages in Siusic aud Art “A building in course of erectivt, with eulared school and cimss fFooms. will add steatiy fo the advantages of the school. Nuwiber ot pupils 1a both departuweuts limited, Ales ARLE, 1416 Sota se BSS 00! ori aud Dstxu.w.—A practical business dacation that quadiies young men and women ty support them- selves aid successfully perform the acuve duties of Mie. “thorough instruction eiven in ttapid Writing, the English Language, Correspondence, Callen: lations, vovickeeping, Buses Practice. Ci Law, Political Leonomy. Stenography and ‘lype-Weri- ‘evening sessions Tewumed ting’ Kecular day. ber Ist, at 9 am. and 6 pc. WEDNESDAY. {n°fall Yon “enteriug, Ue: taicion Weeks, ‘S20. puldé on cutering. "Night sestioms— JF GERMUEL! ky sep senione 1 S500 Nias of the year it w sufficient aumber ol | 1 quette, Velvet ana. designs. Art squares Slik’ Plushes, Spun silk ‘and EDUCATIONAL, NSTRUMENTAL, VOCAL MUSIC AND HAR nowy syetemationity taus it 1 Auton 10 4 Thorough tuacrucion given ta Hagiish | beginnere qua ity ing Liem for Wachers OF perioraers. ‘arrow vet oe. etiam NY COLLIERE HOME AND DAY St HOOL FOR HVS under fo rien years of age Will Open 3 ISS, aud clove Juve Tat ASNT. A fem pa tle feor Vd inte the tantly as boarders Baygiah Clases, french, Matbemation Three wepartunrnts—() The Tir Juniors, ander Mrs. Coliterc Kinde garte, neha Setviees toe tes partie 3 A, 00 reuen. address’ rot NAIL De Patines ik A he. 3BSH Toe we » Rhiseaghie Sunes kee bitanen PE COLLIER: PR) NCH KINDERGARTEN MONDAY. OCT aTiL as pom RE ey ag ge ge ey in the Meatcal Bui} aw. with an te | PP EH BL ) Wroduetory Address KiNG. WD, 4 of the © PC. DES GAR SRENCH LESS NS-MADAME A Pi Paris) bax ope i Sam treet #16 o'clock, trom Gun | DE 2S,8 ei MAN RiP NS HER ewlay evenings, from Mi Schoot Sept. 27. 131 ah St wea. Lemons ‘aod Saturday mornings, trom 10 cr 12380. faunm ly prepared. dur os ‘and those seed Fesiuidiest gait peviceteel, me Rae POWELL Wit HILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL PUR inathrinailesday and eveuiig. hor particuem. Gres from Sept Aoth, Mow FoR, aut, Primeipa selv-dnie iN a native 1 ~y 1OuE ATH. Fvenins. Deer ACADEMY for You mbes from P. ilad expense, even be Cidetital exp. tis Twelve experts AUR Special opport a Suance fapldls. Speck hes charges ‘Noam Matton or wins mao, tix dowd ‘adie “in Uno. Media bias even aCCeruperauce charter whi fotoxtonting drt ks. Bo , a veining ae aE ny Harvard ts Meda uicapal ut Hlgas House, Testa» easter a 4 ‘th DRY GOODS | SEATON PERRY, (SUCCFSSOK TU PERKY & BROTHER) HAS NOW OPEN 1145 “DTRHCT IMPORTATION® OF (HE LAtbst ACIUMN AND WNTLE NOW: ELTIES WHICH BXCERO VAIO RTA ICH | Nawab QUALITY ONY PIOUS Orr ch ¥ [GANT TWO-TONE STRIPED and BEADED }VESATIN DUCHESSE, WUSCOVITES AND. qghRASCAISE, for Bridal tireswe from SHOCK OF LY O8°SSILKSSATEN BUCH (dee, MASOULTS, SURAT AND PALLUL PEAS CAISE ta oleck amd ail colors sor sured and Woe wear, WEONE RERE SILK VELVITS, trom 20 to 28 i widey in Silack a jeronn colurn rag Trom.e4 to SS per yard. sd TNSENSE STUCK OF RUROPEAN DRESS PAB Pain and Combination sutta, Pangiog foam per sard, AKIs AND RERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, D NEWMARK ELS its aN DEW HO SERECPNG LINENS, ALLWOOL BLANKS and BEDSPREADS at lowe queue tone “CLOSING PRICES" ON LACE CURTAINS AND. FURSIUI: CRLTONN FS. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEPS AND -FOUSSE AND PERLNOTS KLD GLOVES, AINE VKENCH CP, CORSETS from $1.50 cRINO UNDERWEAR IX di Heavy Weighis ier Ladies, Genuemen, APARTMENT BOODS BY GAS LIGHT. fe PLALS FIGURES ANDOORKECT PRICES SEATON PERKY, sel Penn, Avenue. Corner th street, Spectra. Sare Or Laxex DAMASKS. ‘We have just purchased at great advantagee large Jot of Table Lioens, which we offer at 25 per centles than nsual cates > pecial bargain in Bleached Barnsley Double Dam- asks, at $1.50, worth $2. Elegant for hotels and res taurants Special prices will be given if bought by the piece These are undoubtouy the best goods eve offered for the price, Heavy weight, fine quality ow price. ‘Towels, Napkins and Sheeting Ballard Vale Fi Beis and Shaker Fiannels at the very lowest prices the most reliable goods. W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS Perfection Black Silks, made by C. J. Bonnet & Co of Lyons. The most superior Black Sllks ever offereu to tue publi Gulnev’s Gros Grain Slike in all qualities White Silks of ail grades for Weddings. Large assurtment of chuice Paris Novelties in ex- close designs, Priestley's Mourning Goods, Henriettas, Melrosa, Drap d’Alma and Camels’ Auir, Lupin's Buick Goods in every grade, ‘New Hosiery, Underwear. ‘Choice stock of suk Umbrellas, W. M. SHUSTER & sons, O18 Pennayivania Avenue a w, ONE PRICE. N.B—Tar Bust 1 THe CHEAPEST. Hovszrunnisuinas. We are dalty receiving our fal! supply of Bigelow, Loweil aud Hartford turpis, compriciig Wino Mody Brussels aud ek tw Super’ tueralns bury hapeatry in all ‘sits, a ‘wai cy &, Insh Point, Swiss, anigue, Ciuny etd Notlngiam Lace Curtains, Chenele Pauv Covers wid Spun Suk Txbie Covers, ail sizes. Tuose In want OF oe Sopra, eet erp ck nace unin Pou | Stat tage bis Re asgro eoaiss PR, Tena Sin atc tan | urate ot selene en "o ‘quarter or 16 | _se7m 1388 Year scho.arship.$50 on entering; three moutis.518, pasuble $6 on entering. and baluuce in mouthiy int sialments of 36 each, or $16 in fu.l on entering. Baer cement eteare ces HENRY © SPENC!R, Principal, are Gana a. Be RCES HS Paste ney LINGTON ACADEMY eae oe ‘A'Select ~enool for Boys and’ Vong Men, Number Pg egg ad nd gp Me ceived. Fall term begins the SHOUKD MONDAY iN’ SEPTEMB:R Day and Evening Sessions, Careful and thorough instruction i the Common Enguish cabernet tga gro ad Aria suioban “SubON MACAPEE A.M.,M.D.,Principal ‘iS ANNIE G. sHOTWI ae eecae hited Raw Coprrcr Bee ScH0or OF MUSIC. ESTABLISHED 1877.) See oF eS a aie neta Satie Theo INGALLS E Ewe, Sree io desde ee CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘Terms: Boarders per session of five months, $100; (Cossies will be tested Sa Miteday, Sept. ¢, 1808. rae ee Ben a Piease send jor « catalogue. yo 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF IN, GRAD Mister a RES eat SeceGanase ae APLEWOOD INSTi’ FOR BOTH 8EX! department for litte S.SHOMTEEDOK, 2M Prisctpal, Love, THE THREE PRINCIPAL EVENTS 1x THE Coversmr, Moannace, LIPE OF MAN, ‘There ts a great diversity of opinion as to which are the principal events ip the iife ofa man. Some writ ers claim that ove of the most important eveuts is when be falls in Jove. Now his tuture happl..ews does Gepend a good bit upon who he fails iu love with, ‘Very o.ten the right man marries the wrong wotan and vice Versa: p.ubably oitener Vice Verna Uuo the other extreme. ‘The three amportant events in the life of mas are here given. These poiniscannot be coutradicted and ‘every citizen of Washingion will see at ouce that they are correct beyond al: dixpate: 1. When the young man first discovers a very fdut sign Of a mustache, shat isa periud of happiness. 2, When be observes with feelings of sorrow thas his haur ts getting gray. That ise period of gloom, but he soon recovers from it, ‘& When he goes to VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per ‘Cent Clothing House for his clothing. That is a period of good luck, 1or ADLEWS Is the place to secure the est goous for the Jeust money. We have given the three principal points in the life of mun, now ict us give the advantages of buying ab == ADLER'S: ‘CDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLES y.—Fuurth ‘commences 1. You get abe very Mo Pose es | ase Frtucina, 1900 (Tun at, Wasingon, DC elem | 2 Youslwaysget good material anc the best pout (OGRAPHI WAKTERS ble work. Fa come of RE SSS &. Tos os 0 Seethaf we onions hand Seppe Liyah you always get the lowest prices Mowe 4 You buy of « Stetiable House with an established Feputation 2 VICTOR &. ADLER'S