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_ he, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY. %, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CUIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. WasHtneron, D. C., Sept. 25, 1886. Indications jor 24 Hours, Cominencung aé 3 p.m. To-day. . For District of Columbia and Virginia, fair Weather, no decided change in temperature, variable’ winds. We wut. be entirely prepared for business by the last of the month. Parties Intending to purchase fine groceries, wines and old whisky Should remember ‘and save their money by buying of u ntime, We have many ‘Merzcer & Br 17 ath st nw. Is Your Drveerst cannot supply you with Dooley’s Ague Powders, send order to Phar- macy, 301 Pa. ave. se. Loox!—Our leader, a solid walnut _marble-top ber suite, bevel mirror, bar handles, $33 act reads: Three hundred and. sevent; five of them must be taken within @ limited time, Ready for deltvery now, Wa. H. Dexy’s, 311 7th st. now. Ove Sprctauty: Fine work only; perfect facilities. Co-operative Cleaners and Dyers, 626 D street northwest. Sez advertisement of John J. Bogue, of Georgetown, under head of “Business Chances.” DoonEy’s AGUE PowDERs cure permanently. Dr.Larerrz Pix Woon UNDERWEARisa itive remedy for rheumatism. Auerbach & Bro. sole agents jor this city. 50 per dozen. Best Pennsylvania avenue. i acd Canrxet Puotos, 3: quality. Laxpxer, 92 Larnirz Prxe Woot Cures for Rheumatism ean be bad at Mertz’s Pharmacy (sole agency), 1014 F st., cor. 1ith now. THE PLACE wo leave your orders for all kinds of fresh and salt water fish, Kennebee salmon, Jotsiers, diamond-back terrapins, game of all Kinds in season, is at R.A. Golden's Potomac River Game add Fish Stalls, Center market. ‘Telephone, $47 Every Rerverican should read The Re blic to-morrow. Democratic misrepresenta- a Shown up, and all the news. “OUR TERMS AKE StRicrLY CAsH.”—Solid walnut marble-top suit, 10 pieces, large beveled mirror, $35; ash suits, $16.50; asb suit, 10 pieces, marbie top, $28; walnut wardrobes, large Size, $14.50; parior suits, $25, at ‘Wa. Lorwextu ais, 739 7th st. n.w. DooLEr's AGUE PowDERS act like a charm, ’s the place Now 1s THE Timz.—Estabroo! for fine photographs. 711 Market Space. Fixx Portrarrs, Kets Kemety, 1109 Pa. ave Bos HourzMax has chartered the steamer Mary Washington for the regatta next Tues- day, 28th. She will lay at the finisb line, ‘Opposite the foot of F street, from which will be wline of ferry boats toand from the steamer. Admission 50 cen Dress Svrvs for hire, 414 9th street, 328.00—$28.00—Walnut parlor suites, i Wa. H. Dusy’s, 311 7th st. now, FANcy Jensey PLANNELS, 50c., worth 75 ‘at Benj. Miller & Son's, 3120'M st_Georgetown. SEVERAL prominent physicians recommend Doviey’s Ague Powders. ‘SEE our lace curtains before purchasing. W. H. HouGHTON & Co., 1214 F street. ANew Story by Bret Harte, and all the news, both local and telegraphic, in The Re- Pudlic to-morrow. AX UNRIVALLED Reconp.—Alleock’s Por- ‘ous Plasters have, in the last twenty-five years, Proved themselves the best, saiest and most effectual remedy for Spinal Complaints, Lneip- ient Consumption, Diarrhea, Pleurisy, Tumors, Asthma, Bronchitis, Epiiepsy, Lumbago, De- bility, out, Sciatica, Loss of Vigor, Dropsy. » Loss of Voice, Hys- teria, Nervous! $17.00—$17.00—Ash chamber suites. Wa. H. Duwy’s, 311 7th st. now. TestrMoNIALs for Dooley’s Ague Powders abundant, R. A. GoxvEx, Oyster Depot, 926 La. ave. is receiving daily fresh supplies of oysters and n, Palpitation. is prepared to furnish them either shucked or | im shell. Goods delivered in city free. phone, 347-3. Cioak Orexrxe—J. E. Young, 736 7th st. Child's merino vest 9e. Swiss Steam LAUNDRY,1322 F. Ina GopFREY. REMNANTS OF Cakes at great bargains. street, W. H. Hoventox & Co., 1214 F REISENGER'S ice cream, 235 G st. n.w. ‘No Dousr ab: ut Dooley’s Ague Powders. $15.00—$15.00—Wainut wardrobes. Wat. H. DUNN’s, 311 7th st. now. ‘Weak Eyesight relieved. Hempler’s, cor. 44 CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Narrow ar.—Frederick Warde in “Galba.” ‘Tele- ALBAUGH'S.—Mrs. Bowers in “Macbeth.” Hxrzoe's.—“Our Stratezists.” KERway’s.—Variety. Haggis.'—“Across the Atlantic.” Door Musevm.—“For a Life.” MANASSAS PANORAMA.—Day and evening. ROLLER CoastER.—Athietic Park. es Condensed Locain. Elizabeth V. Vonderlehr and Mary A. Dut fey filed a bill yesterday against’ Wm. Steward for the sale of a lot in square 295, Which they claim belonged to. their grand” father, William Steward, who died in 1859, and that their share may be paid over io them. Post Office Department Council, No. 204, National Union, bas elected the’ following Officers to fll’ vacancies caused by the Tesignation of the late president: L. F. Hunt, resident; W. H. G. Wood ,vice president, and 3. Mortimer, speaker. ‘See auction column tor sale of show cases, The little son of Mr. Edmund Wogg had his Sogers quite badly hurt this morning by being aught ina horseradish machine. He was ae tended by Dr. Dudiey Morgan. ‘Tue lectures of the medical and dental de- paruinents, National university, will be re- sumed Monday evening, October 4, at the new eolleze building, Mt. Vernon Pla 4. Snillington sends St. Nicholas for October. Kovert U Neal, of 115 G street southwest, was before the Police Court to-day charged ‘with Violating the building regulations by building & shea without a permit. “The court imposed & Ene of $100, from whieh the defendant ap- Yesterday, Detective Mattingly recovered at Martinsburg, West Va., a water pitcher, castor, fruit dish, spoons and “ladle, all Of solid silver, Stolen on" the 6th instant irom Mrs. Dr. Col. Bove's house, 1700 15th street. The Washiixton Cycle cub” will visit Baiti- wre Vr morrow, and clubs from Baltimore and Ellicott City wiil meet the visitors. Tite CoLorep EriscopaL CoxFErENce.—At the conference of colored Episcopal clergymen &b St. Luke's church yesterday It was decided W recommend the establisament of an educa: oval institution in the south for the colored youth. At the closing session in the evening the subject of the character o the ministry of the chureb, as a vital element In the regenera- on of a new race, was considered at length, A Faber Gas, read, Up Dr. Josepi of Florida, and Jone ryant, 1. U. Bishop, C. Perry and H. Massier made remarks ©? © & SHE CarrcrED HirR HvsBAND.-There was B scene infront of the National theater last dvening at the closing of the performance, Foun wife, accompanied by her sister an brother-initw, was waiting inacab for some due to come out of the theater. ‘The some one Was her husband, who, it appears, had sipped Sway trom home’ to take another Woman to the Sheater. His purpose was discovered by the Wife through a note ne had carelessly leit at ome. She went to the theater, accompanied by ber relatives, and when her busband ap- peared, with @ young woman on his arm, inade @durt after bim. The young woman with Lim tereamed and tied. The ciscomsted husband Was dragged by the wife and relatives to the Sab, bustied in rather uncerenoniously and riven away. The remainder of the littie drama Was enacted at home. — Graxp Mitivary Excursion to Baxtr- MORE, Mp.—The Washington Cadet Corps and Capital City Guards, prominent military or- nizations of this city, bave periected arrange. Sients with the Baltimore and Potomac tailed lor a grand excursion to Baltimore, Md., on Monday next, the 27th instant, accompanied the Attuck Guards aud Light Infautry, of ‘hmond, V a., to participate in the anulversary pelebration ofthe Graut Memorial Guards, of Ubat city. Special train will leave 6th street station at 10.4. m., and, returning, leave Baltic More at 2:30am. Tuesday, the 78th instant. Fare tor the round trip bas'been placed at the low rate of $1, tickets to be ‘avaliable for if On ali trains except Sgr poing ad return the fimnited express tratas on date of onset Every arrangement will be made for the com- fort and convenience of those availing ‘them: selves of this extraordinary iow rate to visit Balumore. Friends of the two military ormgan- iatlons are invited to Join in and make the gx: ursion a grand success. Tickets to be secured from meuivers of the committee or ‘the Ueker oiice, Git street station, ou the morning of the pena ae agg Se DRAWING To A CLose.—The hich Mr. G. A. Whitaker, the bookseliee and ge Loner, 1109 Fennssivauia avenue, thas to dls. of his stock will expire next ‘Thursday’ bovitreedaye remats 1k pases tne aay 22 portunities will be offered. Mr. Whitaker te Obliged to vacate his store, as ie has leased 1b to Other parties. He bas decided, therefore, to = cae pe! Ceo comprising choice a lone and a ijarge ii tures and tancy goods at cost poaieas Orv Service Rerort— for pour writing, incorrect spelling, D calculations’ aud’ iguorsnce ish language Is in the di a pti reiorm. There is incompetency. One hundred and sort; ladies and gentiemen, at the day and evesiey ‘rian Business are College, training tor i ning tor intelligent works A id ng lundering of their own of true no excuse for ta, Amusements. Natiowan THEATER.—Mr. Frederick Warde will cloge his engagement this evening with a performance of “Gulba, the Gladiator,” which has been recently added to his reportory, aud in whieh he bas met with great success. Next Week Mr. Frank Mayo's romaptte drama, “Nor. deck,” ne est of recent playsy will be seen at the National. The story of “Nordeck” is of deep poctic interest, the dramatic treat- ment is strong and artistic, the literary quality Of the dialogue is bright, nervous and digni without tamt of stiltedtess, and Mr. Mayo and | bis company give the play entirely adequate interpretation. in a word, it is an entertain- Ment that merits the attention and patronage of every lover of the high class drama. “Nor- deck” will be presented during the first portion of the week. “Later, “The Three Guardsmen” will be put on. ALBAUGH’S OPERA Hovse—In_her various Impersonations this week Mrs. D. P. Bowers has shown that the powers which gave her faine in earlier years have suffered no impair- ment. Her audiences have been very enthusias- tic, She will cloge her engagement this evening beth.” Next week Mr. Richard Mans: ppear in “Prince Karl,” in which he has been winning great praise since its first production in Hoston in the spring. | The way [eiris said to be of light quality, but It a@ords. Mr. Mansfleld every opportunity to display his Wonderful versatility and memetic powers. Mr. Mansfield is unquestionably one of the eleverest and most accomplished artists of the day and in “Prince Karl” he occupies nearly an hour's time in giving amusing imitations of different classes of actors and s{ngers in @ vari- ely of dialects, culminating with an operatic { scene, Iu which he sings several different parts, | acconu:panying himselt on the plano. Hkizoc’s OPERA Hovse.—The bill at this | house next week will be Thomas and Watson’s | comedy company in the “Two Wanderers,” with clever variety features Interspersed. The company contains several well-known actors, | ineiuding George W. Watson ana W. H. Right mire. iLARris’ Brsov THEATER.—The attraction at this house next week will be Leonard Grover’s well-known and popular comedy, “Our Board- ing House,” which will be interpreted by agood company Kins ax’s THEATER—This house has begun its new career with the most favorable pros- pects. The attraction next week will be Ker- nan’s European combination, including Stebb and Trepp, grotesque comedians; Chevers and Kennedy? Miss Brightstein, and Herr Grais, the ler. “Patsr AND MARGUERITE.”—Mr. Lewis | Morrison, an excellent actor, and Miss Alice | Alsberg, 4 new cardidate for histrionie honors from the Peeitic coast, will appear at Albaugh’s the week of October 4’in_a new version of the story of Faust, called “Faust and Marguerite,” by Dr. Gustavus Haas, Dine MUsevm.—“The Boy Tramp,” his tor- tunes and misfortunes, will farnish entertain- ment for the patrous of this house.next week. Mme. Neuville and her son will take leading arts. Petite Rouurr Coasren is still running at Ath- letic Park. THE MANASAS PANoRAMA, 15th street and Obio avenue, is open day and evening. = Visirixe Miirary.—The Attucks Guards, 1. Scott, and the Richmond Light Infantry, Capt. Bannister, of Ricnmond, Va., will arrive at the 6th street depot to-morrow nightat 10:30. ‘They wiil be received by the Washington Cadet Corps and escorted to their armory, on O street northwest. Monday morning the visitors will accompany the Cadets to Baltimore, Md. Tur CoLorED INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.— Workmen are busy at Beibel hall, on M street, »ging the booths tor the Colored Industrial Exuivition toopen there next Tuesday. With the irame annex building nearly 6,000 feet of floor has been provided for exbibition purposes. In the rear of the hall, as stated In THE Stax, a frame addition bas’ been made, and on the West of this, forming an “L,” a portion of the School lot, $1x70 feet, has’ been fenced in, bat Will remain uncovered. At the west side of | this ground a platiorm tor speaking or for Promenade music is already finished, and a stand for mineral water, confectionery, &., will be put on the north side. ge Brovcut Home For BURIAL.—Mr. Joseph H. Polkinhorn died suddenly in New York last Wednesday of heart disease. His remains Were brought home last night_and taken to the residence of his brother, Mr. R. O. Poliinhorn, 04 E street northwest, irom whence the tune- 1 took place this afternoon at tree o'clock, The interment was at Glenwood. ‘The deceased was the son of the R. W. Polkinborn, of | this city, and for many yeurs he was in the em- | ploy ot the late M. H Sievens, batter and fur- | rier, About twenty years ayo be went to New York, where be had since resided. For many years he was employed in the New York cus- tom house. | Be ites Tue City MARK —The Official Price Cur- rent of the Washington Produce Exchange for the week ending Friday, September 24th, 1586, jates that flour is in’ ample suppiy dn the murket, for which usual local demand only exists. Wheat offerings more liberal and ices easier. Corn and oats in larger supply, vat steady demund. Hay und straw; (here is ao uctive demand for choice timothy hay, most receipts being weather beaten, whic eli at low prices. Rye straw quiet. The butter trade is compelled to procure principal supply trown creamery stock, whicn is in lair receipt. The receipts for tresh eggs are light, and market very firm. There is still considerable loss on all packages. The pouitry market settled to quotations, and is easy to-day for all kinds, selling generally at the inside rate, Green fruit, especially apples, are steadier. Choice peuches in iull size boxes command ready sale. auisous hearly done for, Quincesin demand. Cal a New Srone: New Goons: We invite you to examine ovr stock of FURLIGN ANU DUMESTIC WOOLENS, which embraces the newest aud freshen styles, Our assortment is equal to any in t ‘ity, and our facilities Jor making up FiNE CUSTUM GARMENTS are not ‘surpassed by any other house. ‘Our long experience in the Tailoring Business justi- fies us iu assuring you of our ubliity to furnish you With Strictly First-class Garments. ‘SUITs TO ORDEK FKOM $18 UPWARD. HARBAN & BENNETT, 1221 F street, se21-3m. Gesrizxews Hara OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE, DRESS HATS. $5, $6,$7 AND 38. DERBY HATS. $2, $2.50. $3, $3.50, $4 AND $5. Colors—Siaek. Seal Brown and Gokien Brown. YOUIH'S HATS, 50c, 75c. $1, $1.25, $1.50. ents for “YOUMAN'S” N. Y. HATS. Ag “KNOX” N. ¥. HATS. UMBRELLAS. OUR SILK UMBRELLA STOCK 1s selected with reai care, comprising choice Gold, Silver, Japanese Erouze, Buckhorn and Ebony Mountings, adupted for Lauies and Gentiemen, Imported silk and Worsted GLORIA CLOTH, MOHAIR UMBRELLAS, ALL AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 3B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, a 1287 Pennsyivania ave, My Fat Stock Winter Coatings, Suitings and. Trouserings, latest English Importation of new pattérns, are now. ready for inspection. Will take pleasure 1a having you cail ‘and examige them, | W.S. TEEL, 935 Pennsyivania avenue. 8024-3: se2t Is | Wasurserox. At the Manufacturing Establisument, 918 7th st. B.W.,pricesareall cut to pieces. Our earthquake predic. ton last week was only too true, and as the calami- tous prices elsewhere have as yet not abated, we will continue the good work of giving you just what you ‘Want at 40 per cent less than can be purchased else” Where. How so? Because we manufucture our own goods on the premises. It would be useless for us to try to enumerate the many bargains that await you in our manufacturing department, where we manufac- ture Ladies’ aud Culidren’s Dresses, Cloaks and Un- derwear to suit everybody, both in price and quality. In addition, we have able Cuttersand Fitters that will take your measure for any kind of Garment and have it completed inside of 24 hours, a good fit and satis- faction guaranteed. We have just compieted in our fac- | tory 20 different styles of Silk and Satin Dress as low a3 $5.00. Boy's all wool Flannel Shirt Walsts, 75c., worth double money. Indigo Blue, 20c. Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, made of very best Muslin, 2c, A call and inspection is all we asic. MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘918 Seventh Street Northwest. Cornse G. T. Kees, ‘TaILor, 416 NINTH BT. y Gexrizxem ‘There'ls no better time than the present to select » bandsome FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, ‘READY Maps on Have THEM Maps 70 ORDER, ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for less money than elsewhere for the same class of goods. BOYs— ‘The most pradent people are now clothing thetr Boys for School. Everything is ready; there is Bo reason for waiting, but every reason for buying now, TRADE Is picking up. You may as well have s large ‘assortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to come in ‘therush bye and bye, OAH WALKER £00, 626 Pennsylvania avenus AND WINTER, '86 AND ‘87. Une of our own aaa Scorcar suiisas ‘OVERCOAT 3 =. D. Ba Bron SCROFULOUS, INHERITED AND CONTAGIOUS HUMORS, ‘with Loss of Hair, Glandular Swellings, Ulcerous Patches in the Throat and Mouth, Abscesses, Tumors, Carbuncles, Blotches, Sores, Scutvy, Wasting of the Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Ensemia, De- bility, Chronic Rheumatism, Constipation and Piles, ‘and most diseases arising from an impure or Impov- eriahed Condition of the Blood, are speedily cured by the Curicuma Resonvet, the new Blood Purifier, Internally, assisted by Curicuna, the great Skin Cure, and Curicuna Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, ex- ternally. SCROFULOUS ULCERS. James E. Richardson, Custom House, New Orleans, on oath, says:.“In 1870 Scrotulous Ulcers broke out on my body uatil I was a mass ofcorruption. Every- thing known to the medical faculty was tried in vain. I became a mere wreck, At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn in bed; was in con- stant pain, and looked upon life as acurse. No relief or cure in ten years. In 1880 I heard of the Curico- Ra REMEDIES, used them, and was perfectly cured.” ‘Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. D. CRAWFORD. ONE OF THE WORST CASES. ‘We have been gelling your CUTICURA REwEDras for years, and have the first complaint yet to receive from » purchaser. One of the worst cases of Scrofula, Lever saw was cured oy the use of five bottles Cutieu- ra Resolvent, Cuticura, and Cuticura Soap. ‘The Soap takes the ‘vake” here as a medicinal soap. TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Droggists, Frankfort, Kan, CUTICURA REMEDIES ‘Are sold everywhere. Price: Curicura, 50 eta; Cezt- cURA Soap, 25 cts; CuTIcURA RESoLVEN?, $1. Prepared by Portes Davo axp CHEMICAL Co, ‘Boston, Masa. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby ‘Humors, use Curicuna Soar. ee KIDNEY PAINS And that weary, lifeless all-gone sensation ever pres- ent with those of inflamed kidneys, weak back and loins aching hips and sides, overworked or worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, are relieved in one minute and speedily cured by the CUTICURA ANTI- PAIN PLASTER, a new, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain and inflammation, At all droggists, 25c.;five for $1.00; or of PorrER Dave Co., Boston. se15 “Beavnect Fart Darss Goons” ROYAL SERGE in Brown, Green and Blue, double fold, 12 yards for $2. BLANKETS, unmense. assortment, some of them Slightly solled, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. HOMESPUN DRESS GOUDS, gil pure wool, wide double width, all colors, Sfige. PP go & Ee Er Ee & Oo AAA R Sy Ber: a ooo 2S EE OF Hee BoE Ses 7 711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street, ‘Heavy BED COMFORTS. $1. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, $1. FANCY SILKS, 37%, 45, 50, 62, 75c. CASH MERES, allcolors, wide double fold, 12 yards for $1.50. BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all silk, 85¢. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. TRICUT CLOTHES in all colors, all pure wool,wide double width, 5Uc. A Pair of our exti worth $1, or an extra liu $1.50, ‘presented to worth of Dry Goods. e Damask Towels, 'ge Size “Bridal Quilt,” worth euch customer who buys $10 sel A sNouxcement, THE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON AT OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets, Is almost ccmplete, and surpasses all previous efforts in quantity, qusiity of materials, excellence of make up, and last, 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 Suits at $2.75, worth $4, Very Good Suits, at $3.50, worth $3 Fine Suits at $5, $6, $7, and £3; cannot be matched anywhere under $7.50, $8.50, $9 and $10. ‘Odd Pants trom 50c. up. For BOYS, 14 to 18 years, a complete line of Cassi- mere, Cheviot and Worsted Suits, ranging from $510 $15. We have taken particular pains with this line and can show a line of gocdsat prices which caunot be matched in the city, For MEN and YOUTHS, a ful! line of Fall Over- coats, from $6 to $20. Prince Aibert Suits at $15, worth $252 Four-Button Frock Suits, from $10 to $25. Watking and One-utton Frock Suits, 810 to $22, Black Cloth D. B Frock Suits at $18, worth $30. Business Sack Suits froin $6.50 up. Odd Pants, a magnificent assortment at prices whictr ‘will meet your approval. OAK HALL CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Our Motto: No trouble to show goods. Porviar Goons CUTIN POPULAR STYLES AND SOLD AT POPULAR PRICES WILL NECESSARI- LY BECOME POPULAR WITH THE PEO- PLE. 3 WE AREGIVING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MEN'S BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS AT $13.50, $15, $18 AND $20. BY BUSINESS SUITS WE MEAN GOODS NOT ENTIRELY PLAIN IN COLOK., 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 THOSE PRICES THESE ARE ALL FRESH GOODS, 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, A LITTLE LATER WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT A LINE OF HEAVY, STRONG, TOUGH, ALI-WOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WILL WEAR ALMOST AS LONG AS BUCKSKIN, AND COST BUT LITTLE MONEY. zB BARNUM & GO, $81 Pomerivaea AVENUE We Wis To ‘WE WISE 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 EVEB HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE TO OFFER. OUR PALL OVERCOATS ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. PRIGE FROM $7 TO $25, oxcnax arnansy, s 607 SEVENTH UTREET. Doxtars Fiera Avencz STYLE OF SILK AND DERBY HATS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, 9 OW READY. WILLETT @ RUOFF, CITY ITEMS. Bargains in Slightly Used Sewing "Machines. 1 Singer, with stop motion, two drawers and 1 No.8, W. & W., drop leaf and three drawers, AMUSEMENTS. = (A fBAUGHS GRAND OFERA HOUSE < TONIGHT aT. TONIGHT aT a ‘Last Appearance of the Sterling Actress, 2 DBfncat, tree rawers, 915. ‘MRS. D. P. BOWERS, All watranted in perfect order, at Supported by Mr. JOSEPH WHEELOCK and 3 OPPENHEIMEN'S, 628 Sib st aw toe cere Steamed Oysters. Johnson's, 9th and E. | LADY MACBETH..............Mra D. P. BOWERS, ‘The Office of the New Howe aud Ameri- ‘MONDAY, September 27, means ‘at Ese = re ie 1 ; Se emeies sawerein Special ime in Wal jewelry an Fee ee ees, wn Gold Watches at $15. Frank, 457 Pa.ave. 1 Pecrer PRINCE KARL. pe25, Steamed Oysters. Jobneon’s, 9th and E. ee we Place om Sale Monday morning ALBA GS DAN Ockebee tie eatag aad opera ioe eh LET, wort ea TEAURPAND MARGUERITE™ Lairiaupiesaeny ea 1 | pewss MORRISON on ase. MEPHISTO. ine Acpaitiogund reating i Auerantia tin | CELIA ALSEERG. eae “<- StAROUERITE, Snd'H. All work warranted: Telephone, 435-2. | KyEW NATIONAL THKATER Choice Oysters, halt shell. Johnson's, 9th ‘THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, and E streets, 1 ‘Farewell Appearance of the Tragedian, Only 20 Cents for the Bazar Dressmaker, illustrating 900 of the latest styles, at OPPENHEINER'S, 1 528 9th st. n. w., St. Cloud Buliding, Chotee Oysters, halt shell. Johnson's, oth and E streets. Aut ‘Croeus, sure and speedy cure for Rheumatism and Gout; no bad effects after using. $1 per bottle. Trial bottle free to all suf Jerers who call at Z. D. GILMAN'S, 627 Pa, ave. J¥28-e039 wh Ke en Baby was sicl Y We eave her Castoria, When she was.a child She cried for Gastoria, When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children ‘She gave them Castoria When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she wasa child She cried for Castorla ‘When she became & Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, Scott's Emulsion of Pare COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Very Palatable, and Increases Flesh. Dr. F. H. Clement, Brighton, Iils., says: “Seott’s Emulsion fs the best I Have ever pre- seribed. It is very palatable, easily assimilated und gives strength and flesh to the patient.” €o Save the Pieces! “10c. Royal” glues them. Broken glass, china, ornaments, furniture, eo2m hs,tk Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days trial to any man af Hicled with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Mahhood, ete. Illustrated pamphlet in seale euvelope with full particulars, mailed free, Write them at once. Baker’s Cod Liver Off and Malt is found of great value, even In advanced stages of con- Sumotion; itis pleasant In tuste and snould have atrial, JOHN C. BAKES & Co., Phila.,and aidruggists. Gent's Suits Cleaned, guaranteed at' $3 Per Gallo $1.—Satisfaction 'S,1729Pa.av.mo,w,3310. 7Se. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in, the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near D st. Bresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4b, “Ward” prints, 3c. perlb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermill; Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 15 centa, Pickwick Club Whisky is the best, FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS ROR SaLE—CHEAP_ONE OF THE BEST PAY. ing Kestaurants in the city; lease, stock, @c. Ad- atess J. A., Star Ufiice. 1° Fe, SALE—DaiRY LUNCH BUSINESS, IN Lest location In ély; tls 14a good chance for ome ones V.. Star olllce. ite 8 OV SALE. HAVE Nic E PARLOR AND Chamber Furiuure that is tored 1} must be sold, Wittsell low. “Address SQ Star omees ate OK SALE—TWO PRINTING PRESSES AND 300 pounds of type Hand press, $2U; treudle, ‘B45: type, $1 per font up. MckIBBEX’s, coy tr me . | JOO SALE-GuaY GELDING AND Lack XU Diare, to be sold on accouut of sickuess. Cau be sden at J. He ci.N's Stuble, 629 G st. 1 IGHT JUMP-SE. ‘and small horse for p85. Address Box 123, Siar se2b- EAT RESTAURANT, Jeuse, cheap reut,11 rooms, new house, fine cellars, ‘Aduress BONANZA, Sar SezoUe ABROAD WiLL we: r YCLOPAEDIAB JAMES PAR tou. the celebrated historian and biographer says “Unwt ih every house were there ls placed aset of Ap- pleton’s Cyciopardia it islike sending the whole funy. to coltege.” “his work all the volumes can ov ob- {aiued al once ou small monthly payments by address- ES 3e-5-3W NES FO also old building material. “Asylum Dullding. cor. 14th and S sts n.w. send-ut OK” SALE-NO. 1 CALIGRAPH, IN GOOD order, ut $26, or will trade for other property. Ad- dress X. ¥., Star office. se2bnte NOR SALE—$60—APPLETON'S CYCLOP@DIA: mineieen Volumes; good as new. Address A. ML. Foti sezaete PO CUTTING BOX, Baling Machine uud Saw. in perlect worclug Order. Can be seen at Feed Store, corner % and N sts Be. 41 008 (OR SALE—ONE SLIGHTLY-USED NEw England upright, $199, at WOUCH’s musle § ore, 5 7th st. nw. ‘sianos to rent, Sole agents for Rounmer platios. aura {UK SALE—GOOD-WILL AND FIXTOKES OF ‘oue af the best located Grocery Stores tu the city, Going a good business. Reason i0F selling will be made Kuown, Inquire ata15 12thst,, after @ipr, 24-208 Mz. FREDERICK WARDE. Presenting bis latest and greatest triumph, GALBA, THE GLADIATOR. New and special scenery for the oveaston, —Caticombs of Rome. Act Kor Fe “Garden of the banks of the Tiber. ‘The Temple ot Jano. -—The Great Arena Scene. 'V.—The Maniertine Prison. Next : MR FitaNK MAYO And his excellent company in the beautiful romantic Diay by Wilsun and Mayo, entitled fand on ‘Thursday, Fray aud’ Sawurday, Fveniogs ay, ay ES SE gDWELaatitth SPSSR any ‘Weel A CONTINUATION OF PACKED HOUSES. A MAGNIFICENT THEATER. A GLORIOUS COMPANY. Everything First-Class. Everything First-Class, KERNAN'S OWN SPECIALTY TROUPE. 24 STAR ARTISTS! 24 In a Program of Rare Excellence. MATINEE TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SAT- URDAY. Next Week: KERNAN'S EUROPEAN COMBINATION, Direct {rom the Principal Theaters of Europe. HELD IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY COLORED CITIZENS, At BETHEL HALL AND AN ‘M street, between 26th and 17th streets nw., From SEPFEMBER +9th to OCTOBER 13th. Open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission 46 cents. ~eason tickets $2, ‘The Washington andGeorzetown and Metropolitan streetcars and tie herdics pass within two squares of the « xiibition buildings sesiel6e JONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘Corner 10th and G streets TUESDAY, Sept 28th. 8 wm. Lecture by Prof. MENDENHALL of the Signal Service office. Sub- ject: THis CHANLESTON KARTHQUAKE, idus- trated with stereopticun viewsot the ruined clis. ‘The entire proceeds ty be devoted to tue reliet of the Churleston sullerers: Admission: Reserved seats, 7oc. Generet admission, 5Uc. Tickets on sale at kilts music store, 97 Pennsylvania ave. seat HH ‘3S NINTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, ‘The Laughing Hit, Tingay & Trayer's OUR STRATEGISTS, ‘The Funniest Comedy Ever Written. Come eariy and enjoy the First Laugh. Afternoon at 2 p.m. Evening at 8pm. POPULAR PRICES: 10 AND 251 NTS. (Ou EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK, America’s Greatest Provean Actor. JouN W RANSONE, Supported by Jobu Hart and a great company, in the rentest of sui sensationa! urunas, *Aeruse the Atlan. He Trelacital to te piece retlued specialties wat Ue Introduced. including Uke fansous ones of ar. ‘Next Week—Grover's Bou GRE MONDAY, GEORGE W. AND W. J. And their Wonderinl brsaitati HECTOR a: Supported by a tirsi-ciass C: ‘and Sensutiouul THE GOLD KiNG; ur, A LIF ‘Thursday, Friduy and saturday Aduissof, only 10. ternoon aud Night UM PSON, ae ing. Doss, 17) BULL RUN, south of Penusy’ ‘Open Adiniss cents, On Suudays baif price. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC, ee ARSHALL HALL. M = Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make dally excufsious to Marshall Hatt and Glymont, Jeaving at 10 an. arriving at Washington at4 pan.’ The Oid Manor House at Marshall Hall fitted “up with elegant reception rooms tor ladles and eutlewen, and aueals served a 1a carte. Fruit, Mills, fife, ioe eredin xud loneh suprited excurstonists Fare for round-trip 28 cenis. tt will make. two trips to Mar- at 10 am. and:2 30 pom, returning nd tri 250. W, CORCORAN” years, 25 Jez REAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN team Packet FXCELSIOR will gular trip toGreat Falls on SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. at 5 o'cloch ‘st. and canal, Georgetown. cab U8 Apply to the’ Captain. Ta* chartered. ¥F CHEAP ON fl. pursous, 96 per mouth. “Address LA Feut to careful pet , " 3 CON TAR OOS: ee ene Foe Sb STOCK OF GROCERIES CON- Sisting of all kinds; good piuce for busiuess: must ose out this month. "1204 dip st 5. ¥F )R SALE—A S1-INCH STAR BICYCLE. AD- ‘dress Box 101. Star oltice. se28-dte JROR SALE — A THOKOUGICBRED JERSE’ ‘Cow, due to caif in ess than 30 days by a regis- tered Dull;cow very handsome, # large mulker and Very kind and geutie: price $70, Also, a young r Nored Jersey Bull, Address Hox 128,Siar ollicese:3-d (OR SALE—VERY CH“ AP—46-INCH “IDEAL” Bicycle. Inquire 1441 Qt. n.w. sel FOR SALE—CHEAP-ON ACCOUNT OF ILL heaith, ‘Valuable steam laundry, centrally’ 10- P j Address A © oft seeswe JPOR SALE—FOR CHEAP NEW AND SECOND- hung Furniture go to CALDWELL & SUN'S, Up- holstering a specialty. 804 Estreet nw. sez3-1my* POE SALE—a PINE NEW CaBINET UPRIGHT Piano for $170 cash to immediaie purchaser. A Feat ourgain. 1417 Oth stn... 3020-1 OK SALE—AT ONLY $200, WORTH $350, A. ‘elegant rosewood case Satare ‘Plano, fail 4 Oc iaves: carve legs, Ges best lunproveuente: really Hew instrument, haviog been used less than one year, Waite wold o a reuutie party nt iv per month, Plegant coverandstool with it Aptiy at enna ‘THE PIANO UXCHANG Ey 2220 422 9th st, SALE—JOHN ME YOUNGS LARGE CAR: Friicge Repository, 479 ana avi 0 at news wos: eral aedortment of ail the various styles, new sind seo. ond-band, comstautly ou hand. selvim (OR SALE—FOK PURE CIDER VINEGAR, ‘guaranteed to Keep pickles, cail on, W. L TUNE & BRO., 519 7th st. aw. se17-1m Or 17th and Oats. nw. ran elogant four round coruer sqaure Biase, ran elegant ner Square Tosewood ‘cate, carved legs” fine © tone’ ‘sud in ‘periect. order, ‘as’ new und war- ranted; handsome embroidered cover and stool in- Cluded: payments of $10 per mouth to prompt party. ‘Can beseen at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, sel5, 422 Oth st, OR SALE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DE ‘siring to purchase Watches, ‘and Diamonds = would do well by calii Srmonanascs tients ‘LEH. A. SELIGSON, 1200 Pi Sn ir sta a pete nae cs ions w jobbers, iE ices to. er special pi Bera, wend 3y103m, / now wecan, with pride, assert that not only do we Keep the largest assortment of Frames in the city, but we sell them much lower than any other house, and further that we can trame any size Picture ‘® 25x30 Crayon down to a Card size Picture. To give you a slight idea how we sell Frames ‘Berll] Gls Frames, 1 tngh, 258 out oe, 900. jee leah inne, bye fast Gilt, new and ose, ee ete S21 ‘from = ‘glass tor cack, else Panel (ee 1M. SILVERBERG @ 00, ’ a The. aw, peer Pare ae ach aes ROR Sarge oe EDUCATIONAL ____ EDUCATIONAL. LOCUTION—A LADY GRADUATE OF THE Tes | BALCH'S | BUSIN Ess Eiprieesi caries aoe ees | Meee 4 vate and in. for ‘the study of Miss LM. ‘Star office. Thy RS LAURA FLINT AND MRS MYBRS WiLL AY reopen, OR Oct. 4tb, Uelr School for GIrls fWween the ages of @ and 14. Number itmited to French Kindergarten in connection with the school, under the ‘N'le V, Prudhomme. For cirea- iatatres 18a Toe sea more. _EDUCATIONAL. See TRENCH Ta Cot aT yf eel F Oo ERS. aN. . avd ‘course wilt be augersved Sib Oseaee teth om Lywber of iokets «ill’ be ieued at Det course Eg Fy EY [age eb Seo ele at ereally reoucey we dbovedate Sot AR. Profemor of Proncb, Italian, kati la. sel-lm ILL GUARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE ‘ATIONAL MEDICAT, COLLBGE. ae ‘to make a life-size crayon por:ralt in 15 lessons. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF LUM: No kuowiedge of drawing necessary. J. W. RE AN U Iv EBSIEY, ee CO! NOLS, Rvom 11, May Building, ne cor. 7th and Kk oe STREET SEMINARY, 622 18TH 5T.N, ASM, Pench ti fagien, Seartin wed Day Siitteobes ‘Octsber ithe Ans KUTZABETH HAG RIS, Principal. se2d-11a* ‘ANE lag and Dae obool ter. Noung Lats Sony, 42 Bah Opening Goto aa, dull gorge of tncbere, For Ge ee ee [eDONALD-ELLISSCHOOL AND WELLESLEY Kile larry st 17m ot, L924 Memmi oe, 390 1020, 2 Girls. ‘MIss A) A ELLIS, Principal. Fourth year began PTEMBER 2 ore eee Bi. ‘The Sixty-€fh Angual Sewian will been on MONAT, OCF SUL Ae in the Meatca! Building, 132) Hs. u.w..with an Tt Mroductory Address by Prof. A. FA. KING, Me. €0 hich the p.ofession aod putiic are cordially inv tied. ‘The regular lectures will continue duily” throughout tue course, beginuieg AL S30 pm. “The Autumn Ex am nations will commence ut the College on TCE DAY, October Sib. at > p.m. For inf riation or 6 culurs address A. FA! KING. M.D. Lean, 726 13tb St tee ‘B80 to 10 mL and 4i05 pm ‘Teleptione call: 885. 13-1 VV SIMULYAS DANGING ACADEMY ‘Carroll Lnsiltute Mall, Fst, Classes tor Misses and Masters wil open for the seyon MEbuispay EVENING, Scptember 13th, ste vrcivcr, Hours of Taltion: Wednesday evenings, from 6 til 8:30 aud Saturday mornings, from 10 il 1230, ene of paris ta dita parts of the cig sea6 Sen M eee LOUISE POWELL WILT RE- PRES PERRET SCHOOL Um seutool dre, Sgt esate ca Siase oes, voice Cat mg aes Betereneee eS. Wr fiechote sea ieee aFDerg wees, courmen of study —ngttsh oa scien. | Bir. Pe 'Warran,, New Sone rears ae Nees stores see lm HE MEDICAL, DENTAL CRE i ea ry aed Taal Reoreny, apparaian $104 a year. inciuding use of text-books. Stucents $1d arene, smeiuaing ue of tesrboks. Sundae eee Sao arenen ee PRARMA- rd University will 4th. For turther informaton aud circular address C. PURVIS, M- D., Secretary, 1118 1th st. sel-toc2, $ r reine D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA BG s020-Sea__ THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal ‘Teachers of Piano, Organ and Vocal Mus PANO AND CABI- ET ORGAN LESSONS. Miss Conn will accept eugagemeis as a piano Brows Sout, Feterences." Address 408 Spruce si. Le | soloist and Accon:paulst,and will aio play'at wed- rroit Park. sellwe | dings GPENAN, AMERICAN SCHOOL, con. ara | —Asdrem. 1890 10th st. nw. __ ae aud Este. nw, Wii. F. MEYER Principal. | MPOUNT, VERNON INSTITUTE, 160 1 st. Anstruciion fi ail Brauches. Frenen and English ultton $1.00 per se GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SONS in®Greek, Latin, Mathematics and the Lneiish aches privately of ina tetpel beat af net School for Girls. Fourveenth ‘Gaal session beg.ns SEPT to 291M. For circulars é bstormation apply, ecs-20 ess PRIVATE LESSONS Th sot ap he ES Study: to adults coutidentiat: prepares tor college, ]_AW schoor or 0. 7 ATVPINSTITONE we, obruer Suaed L Viewstty Evening Cusses, Soa moun aed Ree, THE FACULTY. Pes BOOKK EEPIN ‘Caluculations and rapid writing a specialty. JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D, "Terms reasouable. President, THE HON. WALTER 8. COX, LLD., ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Professor of the Law of Real aud Personal Property, Prot. J. Seot. 20th. ssurpassed in to $300. sed 1d. Place (0 ‘Circie), opens October 4, 1886. iy. Special instruction will be given 48 wish to prepare for college, for teacing. oF special employment? sett! Z RICHARDS, A. M., Privetpal, Rs. JL MeGEiS SCHOOL (SIXTH YEAIQ M will reopen Monday, Sepveusber 20: ‘of Contracts, and of Crimes and Misdemeanors, THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LLD.. Srares Professor of Egui:y Jurisprience. of Common Law and kgutty P the Law of Pariaersbip. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, ESQ, Court ‘THE HON. WILLIAM STRON ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED Pleading, of the Law of Evidence, a Associate Professor of Practice aud Judge of Moot SOMETIME AssoctaTe JUSTICE OF Tilk SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, nw — —— Protes.or of Constitutional Law. ERMAN AMERICAN DaY 3CHopL FoR ROBERT C FOX ‘Treasurer. The Exercises of the School wit Law Lecture WEDS i z M., ir the year will be imide. ‘Lhe Facuity ana course of insiruction “ill be the same as durin preceding years, with enlarged ‘Son~ are given to both sexes, .o individuals or iu classes, to adults as weil us children. Terms reasonable. auzs-Lint Miss GC DENGLER, Principal, 2 COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, Washington City, D.C ‘he preparatory school bexins September 20. 1¢ Columbian college begins Septembe: 20. 1@ Medical school bezins Uctober 4. ol begins October 5. 0 be resumed in the Hail of the Columbian University. op it r r ‘The Corcoran scientific seb Uenee Guemees in Sumer ‘The inv auhool begins Oeeber SWORKING LAW EIBGAICY, speciatiy eclectea | For oFotber iniortstion, address by the Faculty, will be accessible fo ail the students, JAMES © WELLING, Rhdwil be used'in the preparation and rgemeatt | _au36.m President Sematuiges meuon eeaeeetee 7p ERERARATORY ScHoor or tHE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ‘The exercises of this schoo! will be resumed on the 20th of Septemb-r,with a corpsot seven teachers. The umber of pupils is limited to ove huudred, and applt- ants will be aduitted in tbe order of tuett registration, ‘AtAL class, limited in number to cwei to be composed of puplis seeking instruction In Engiish vranches and the rudiments of Latin, prepar- tory lo the regular work of the school, will be ierined | at the begintiug of the year it a suificient number of Pupils shall appiy. The class, with the dally oversight of the Principal, wil be pimcec iva separate room, un- der the charge of a teacher who will devote hise:tire Ume to its instruction. Tuition fee, payable semi-annually in advance, in the ti:st four Clases, S8U; in the filth class, pou. No extra charges. ‘The principal. or one of his assistants, will, from the first_oc September. be dally at the school’ buildiag, 1835 H st. n.w., to answer inquiries, Brown, 1437 LL) units at her” Classes in TUBEL IST. Forterms, i e216 Iss KAT WITSON, SOPEANO. and Leder of MeKeudree Church Cholx, prepared 10 receive Pupils in ‘Voice Culture and ‘Theory, at her residence, 1408 10th stn. Reference: Prof. J. W. Bischoff. MM SaatAGe sXe tise MM ra Scliool lor Line mily and Day ‘380 ber 30th her triends and aad Sas CS or fia AND bs Fp NS TT > ANDi Woes Reopene We sepiuper iota, Tu98 Corcorait se’ Apts ve “JARVIS BUTLER, i Me Goncen Orgntist ind Accompanist : ‘A limited number of pupils" Address care Sanders Lucero Countiuttonal Taw: | «Sayan ad Peak Supreme Court), Hon, Whitlam lisa. “Prot. ¥ A. = PRUN: © Eauibiver, "Candhistes prepared Kege, Aunupolin. West Bolnt or Givil service Ballou Abpiy 423 00H sw Wammnctos, Tourding wd’ Day Sehool for Young Ladies and Lite Gis, reopens OUTUBLAt IST, 1600, Acaiemie ahd College prepuratory courses, Special advantages in" atume aad Are A building in coarse of erection Sith enlarked scloul and clas foome: will add steatly | to the udvancages of the school." Number o1pupiis | dott departments limited. Miss EARLIC. 1Gig gem Rquity Jurisj taser on Equity Pica ice, ant the Law of Partnership. Corporations and Adiniralty; Janes G, Payne Lie D., Lecturer on the Law of Real bstate, the Law of Evidenee, and Crinibal Law: Joseph Darlington, Li. D., ectuver on the Law of Personal Propert:, Go iabie Paper, and Testa- nt : W. Kos. Li v.. Lecturer on ‘Common Law Practice, Domestic “Relat ons, Lew of Torts, and Judge of the Moot Court! 1M, Yeutmun, 1'sg., Secretary amd Treasurer introductory Lecture by LED. and api the Taw Building, corner Gth WEDNESDAY, Oc ober 61n,at 6:30 p.m. All ted are Most coria Ly invited fo utter Secretary can be sech at U from 6 to 7 p.m. daliy, for informatior ete. Circulars giving course of study, terms, etc., can be obtained at book-tores of Morris, Brad. Adams, or Angliw. oF on wppilcation Sepz0-3w Samuel ~ A practical business rducation that | Suaitties young men ‘aud women to support then- | selves ‘and suécesstully perform the acuve dutics of | Mie. “Phorongh instruction giveuin Rapid Writing, | the English Langnage, Correspondence, Rapid calcu: Jations. ookKeeping, Business Practice. Comm real Law, Political Econoimy. stenography and Type-Wel- Hing: Hteular ‘day "and evening sessions teamed WEDNESDAY. September Ist, at 9 a.m. and 6 p.co, Office open for arrangements on and utter Mo-day, August 2d. A full corps of teachers. Tuition Fees— ‘scssiops—Regular business course. one year, $70, payable $10. “on entering, aud’ balance ii mouttily lastallments of $10 each: a year schowarshin, | ia full “on entering, $60; tuition per quarter of 1G Weeks, $20. paid’ on ‘Night sessions — Year schoiarahtip.€50 0 three montus.s18, | pacable $6 on entering. ice in montuly” in alnents of $6 cach, of $16 in ful on entering. lilustrated Circular sept free on application HENRY G SPENC:R, Privelpal, Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. 4a19 ier 12 ¥en2%, MAD- SEPTEMLAR 30, re2-lm* 1. OF FINE ART AND Yernou Kow. 045 Pa. ave ‘Cal OF seud for Ed. WALKER. : AME CHEV IGNOU NT 1502 15th su, between P IS SCH Desi, Clatoes ‘now open, Misa. £ HOYLE, Wiss BBR OT coc 2B 2 6 8 BBB IL G Bae H S48 Bas it Gou BBR A RRR GGG RB AA ROR GO Bob dak BR Coo BBR A AR KR GGG 00 RRR aa oo R R F 8 8 EM v oo UR S85 A TTY U RK DDD wy fs ETT CER BD ALS gach TU ORR D OD dae Ye Sg8a°4 T “uu R I DoD aa © 7 HR HDDD 5 REEF HOHD DRE EF 385s HHHD DEK pe Pes, it BBop f &5 Sss8= 7 H HDDD K K FF? 958g ¥ HO HD DK TUB BES F Ss EORBoD Ech Sss8= > K FFF, HO BODE xt err gs H7ED DEKE gS i i Dow k “Y¥ n Wete , is? 2 ‘i Sees ‘Will buy an all-linen Gent’s Hemstitched Plain White ‘oF Colored Bordered Handkerchief, same as usually sold at 21¢ each. = a a Eis ih ‘Will buy an all-silk Lady's Handkerchief, colored bor dered, with fancy centers, dame as usually sold at 35. ‘Will buy an allsilk Gent's Colored Bordered or Fancy Center Handkerchief, simeas usually sold at 500 oe Bye Sf ‘Will buy a 22-inch China Silk Hemstitched Handker- chief, This Handkerchief is sold everywhere at 96c. “To appreciace this bargain it must be seen. = ; POSITIVELY FoR SATURDAY ONLY. E AUM'S iT ‘Mol. Cx Prine wal, culurs address pi PD" =? CUED Wine TaStME BOSE First Flat. tS Gear Tats aun 1S AIACE SWAIN HUNTER WILL IX: M RLINGTON ACADEMY, pa, QURCORAN BUILDING, wrner Pa. ave. st, opp. U.S. ‘A Select senool for Boys and'Young Men. “Nawber :mited. Only scholars of good moral character re- ceived. Fall term begins tie SECUND MONDAY LN SEPTEMBRE Day'and Evening Sessions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Common Eugiish Brauch s Bovk keeping, Shorthand: Migher Agia- Latin aud Gree MC: LEG. = M™ Were'whrren Axp Coryrst, 45 Louisiana ave. (second floor). Type writh utead to be thoroughly taught for $10. ESTABLISHED 1877.) Connecticut Avenue, struct w iim‘ted number of pupils in Vocal State. She uses the old Itailan mettiod: duress at her res: {ueuce, 1320 1 st., onpesite Franklin Pare sels-zwe BS. MARRILT MILIS—VOcAL LESSONS TO Ladies aud Gentienien, At homme day from 6 Gessons resumed October Int Hesidenice Gay selzsm RING 0OW HOMESCMOOL FOR GIRLS THOR- ‘ough, economical: bro. “Tern comme, Jetts and Warrenton, Frineipai. P.0., Auvira, Fauguier Co. BUIACS ‘aud Day School will reopen BEI t 1012 Irth st-nav. Private Classes in English, French aud Mathematics. ge1t-im* TPHE NORWeoD INSTITUTE, A Se.ect Hoardiug aud Day School For Young Ladies and Little Girls, SHOTWELL, AY to7. Lst aw. ener m ‘organ for practice, au: THO. INGALLS KING, Principal. Mt 8@ 0suru's coLpucr a ‘COURSE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCT. Terms: Boarders per session of five montis, $100; ng studes:te according to grade. “Tiadies wil be resussed St Monday. Gept. 6, 1606. or, Address BROTHER JOSE HL iumore county, Md. Jyocm AL. Carroll Fost Office, Balt Please send for a catalogue. ties, ete few sare reas Lock Box 005; CR. Post Friends’ Select School Se Teint aoe Beet eaaeee ss ay, aswel scboois "on DORSEY, 3122 P sty = Lee D GERMAN Boa’ Taras ‘wi open Bap West Washingwon, D.C IST. TEACHER OF PIANO sone wishlo tobe quiuities fa Feaders and performers Terms moderate ss 1st wae? Splvcosme M1 ™ VERNON SEAINATY, oe PA 1100, 1204 and 1116 Mt st. nw, Boueaiog and Day Sehoo! for Young Uadice and tattle MRS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Twellth year opens Sept. BOth. The Privcipay wilt beat houie after sepiemiber sth from 1 te’ pty “3: uate Ts0 with full corps of For address one, Ferien es MESES S ENGLISM AND PRENCIT Mscboct tor Foti Ladies tach Vermont sve WEDNESDAY, September 29th. _Je29-6m ED — BY A WELL-KNOWN AND 1G need, Seucher of mathematics classes in & Mra MLG.D.. 1206 Ost. nw, ATE UOME “Choo BREE FADIA Pn for young laden” ‘Terms swoderaie, ‘Tunes Umrough, For eircalars. apply to Mrs ME PORTIS Principal, nent Poviesville, Md." jy" untasoun REBEL INSTITUT A—PRIN ss SU SIE POLLOCK. of Bostou. trained in’ Gemany, ed net ‘OCAL NUSIC AND HAR hit | Speotal atten ‘teach 5 inony systematically bexiamers qualifying Serviges free to partion desiriag wu SF GRunURe bea, 241 stat TS COMMERE HOME AND DAY s Hook FOR HON under fourteen years of ag wd close June Int. 187, dress’ Prot LUCKEN Es shore ee . COLLTERE FRENCH KINDERGAKTEN Ro ee | ea a pS Freeh Ube only language of the kit rep. No ocak ect” tangas of che tinder, pe Tee oe eR ed Pee ea Ascot de pacha ali ewof be Norm ream Hapeeerten Se ong mauepooeer a ERA a seca = x ~., Mra M. recalls Rvening. Detects of speech cured. sell-lm® [7 A SCHOOL PER miles from expense, hd need teachers, all men, and all gradi Py ities for apt, students io ae dri tor dull and back ward ‘stFons or students tay select auy studies OF he Fegular Engilsh, Scieotific, Rusioess, Cina vit “Engineering ‘course, students Sted a6 Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton, d ten other Coleces and Pulytechule Schools. Tem. to college In 1883, 15.4 1884. 10 la. iuating class every year tw the commercial departinent. A‘Physical aud Coeme eal ‘ory. Gyoasium and Bail Ground. 1300 ied io Library tn 188. Physical appara tus doubled in 1883." Media bas seven churches aud, temperance charter which probibits tLe sale of all uxicating dri ks. For new illustrated circatar ad? dress the Principal aud Propricior, SWITHIN G SHORTLIDGE 0 an a Vance rapidly. boys. Ps p SHOW CASKS, COUN Xin Eis AWNING” AND Thos FRAME, FIRTUIIX, dcr will be soli ar ation, MONDAY SePTEMBLN EWEN TS SEVEN at ELEVEN ‘M., on the premises, No. 134) 4 ena vaua avn Sordticel ARUSTEES SALE OP VALUABLE Tiki SKORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Ux STREET NORTH BRTWEEN SEVENTEEN T TY ATH STMAETS WAST, BELNO By virwue of a deed of trust,beari the gat of Suis, 0D dont de surveyors office of ealg Giisuldiviniyte’ Ne. iat Pole 188. Begioolog for the vawe on F sireet, at a paint distagt eight feet six inches, due east from. the southwest corner of sid suvare, ind Fupnlog tence berth, OS tect @ inches to an alley: thence east 1b feet ® inches, tenes outh WS fect O inches to P street and thenee eat loug suid P atreet 18 neue 6 the place of be iuntug. unproved bya trecstory brie dwelling ose. “Terms of sale: Onetbird cash, balance in one two years, respectively, for which the hotes’ot the putcbascr aust be given, SESE per ceht per aman fot day Seiulwmuualls, and secured ‘by Property sold, ‘or all-cash, af the opt Chater,” A'desoalt OF fou sill be reat Sule. Ail convevanclog at purchaser Of sale to be compiled witt ihe'trupices reserve tbe right to con of the deiaulting purchaser after, Sv Sertising in some newepaper abused ie ton, D.C BRAINARD H. WARNER, SAM'L MADDO: 82-000 DUNCANSON Bi Aue, Se THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN" FIADAY AFTERNOON, OCTOREE FIRST, same nour a AINARD I. WARNER, ) 4.5 DUNCANSON BRUB., Auca, UN 1.KUSTER'S SALEOF ONE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COLLENDEL CO, 4gX0, ECLIPSE FOOL By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 2115, folio 451, et seq., one ot the land records for Wasbe Augton, 2". 1 will sell, at public auction, on TURS bag, TW LIGHT SEPCEMPER TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. at the auction rooms Daneauson Bros, vu wid D str Bruuswick, Balke, Gollender Oo, $y ‘Lecins cash, sez rs EMPTORY SALE OF SPLENDID BUILD AINING ABOUT. 26.009 WOUND, ON TWELET Dr sTKikis On FKIDAY AFTERNOON, | ocTo! FLUST, AT HALP-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, ws MS AMY LEAVITE, (OF BOSTON, GRAD. ANA uate and certified examiner of the New’ Engiand Conserva ors. Piano techuigue, harmony and voice culture, 1012 10th st. mw. as 1M AELEW 00d INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXES, . Concordville. Pa. Yale and Harvard Professors, ‘Thorough Instruction tm all departments. A well: ipped department forlittle boys abd girls. yam, J. SHORTLIDG) Principal, DHONOGRAPHIC HEADQUART! Le i ee hand Supplies yz ‘24H street uw. ADAME HOFFELDT, TEACHER OF SiNG after the true, italian method. Classic and Begins iis riith Anwual Session WEDNESDAY, September 29h, ‘Av 1212 and 1214 14th street, Ar. and Mrs. WM. D.CaBELT, Principals, ‘NSTRUCTION ON THE, VIO“ For terms apply to H. DONCH, 608 H. st. n.w.. or principal music stores. 163m HESS ill reopen Her Prim: October 4th, 1 School MBS. PIKE HAS REMOVED HER STUDIO To more central location, 1319 F street, where she will be pleased to meet ber Classes as usual, se15-2w* AMES CORRIDON. PROFESSIONAL TUTOR. ‘ween years in schools an Exact ‘scientific instruction given at schvols In Shorthand, as written RT SCHOOL. A society cor: Spencerian area ahd Kngraved Visiting Cards’Card Siahd, Representativen Evening classes at the Columbian Gohiege Freparatnry School, 1335 Hist nw. eeLb-Lime "7. CECELIA'S ACADEMY. 601 E. APITOLST. Exercoes resunied MONDAY. Sept & The Arcee hare rain Panty Wort ‘Glass in Patoting for ladien = selene THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14TH ST. N. W., Principal cities. Recognised a superior toil other similar Tnetita- tions, Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- SATION. ‘Best of Native Teachers. Fee extremely Low. weld NEW TERM NOW. MA=@ts acgpeye Gor. of Oth and Fat, 19 that, ith stieod the opening day” Demy grt oF THE VISITATION, BR V. Connecticut ave. and L st, Washington, D.C. Boarding and Day sohool for Young Ladies and ae will be BS. GEO. ak will seil in trout of tue premises, Low 12 aud 33 and ‘east half of 14, tn sq. 1020, couiaining 25,017 Square feet. ‘This sule le & percinptory one sud pre Sibi 's gud opportunity ioe apectlator, mod euiers, Ss ground in uve eect idly eubaw: fev diberat and inde ‘Kowwn at aie Wit be sold su SArust, OF ail oash. at option of bare Chaser of purchasers. A’ st'saie. Couvess

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