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ed THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON. D. 0. FRIDAY, LOCAL MENTION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFTO WasitixeTos. D. C.. Oct. 8, 1586. Indications jor 24 Hours, Commencing at 3 p.m. To-ditn. Columbia and Virginia, fair For District weather, nort able, veariy Owtxe ro He Deatit Lansoursh, of the the siore witl b SkE our $3.50 trousers, To-Monxow Is ine las ‘openin.” souvenirs, 0. Spransy’s, Paiais Royal arcains unparalleled. Lace Ccnrarxs and blankets done up. Rea- sonable prices and the best work. A. Fischer, S06 Gat “4 Goo DeRny for $1.20" is what_has long Been wasted. You ean find them, correct in style, ac Frane’s, corner Zin and D, the ouly strictly one-price batter and furnisher In the city Sex our $3,$10and $1 OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS Will be closed on Saturday, Oetober 9th, until Go clock pun. Bise- nian Bros., cor, 7th aud E sts. uw. J. Brock, $02 7th street, offers his entire stock of boots aid Shoes at cost, previous to his removal to722 7th street, on oF about Novem ber Ist. A MANUFACTURER'S ENTIRE Stock of fine quality black Derbys, ne able shapes, $1.50, $1.75 and $2: 50’ dozen soit knock: buut hats at 50c. Aucrbuch & Bro., 623 Pa. ave. ove! ats,at Spransy’s. FARMVILLE Lerruta WATER received yester- day at Shaier's, 1010 F st Jonx R. Kenny bas fine cattle irom Virginia, is from the biue grass region ot Fauquier county. It extenus along the foot of the Liue Ridge moun- tains from the Massasa raiiroad to the Aiexan— dria turnpike. This is. the finest grazing land in the state. He will have this beet at bis stalls to-morrow and ail next week in the Center and Northern Liberty markets. BARGAINS IN CLormine at M. Kacritay’s Clothing Palace, corner 8th and I'streets south- east, FUSSELL’s Ice Cream, Charlottes and Candies. Dress Surts for treet. Fox WALL PArer an Ww R. W. Henderson & Co., 1113 F st. n.w, Latest w Shades goto designs now arrivin: SpectaL Notice. To our Patrons and the Public in Ger Our grand fall and winter 0 yt clothing, farnishings and hats will take place on October ‘9th, at 6 p. m. (as we will be closed the early Lor the day) and continue Monday, October 1th. All are respectfuliy tuvited tweali, M. KavrMay Clot Corner 8ib and I GaRTRELL, $15 7th, repairs Goop Fur Dr $2.50, at A. T. Lewr GRAND OPENING at the Clothing Palace, cor. Sth and I streets southeast, Uetober 9U SprctaL.—Wm. Habu & House, S16 7th street and 12: Ivanta avenue, will be closed irom Friday, 6 p.m, to ng Ys, $1. T the stock of clothing, &c., '§ Clothing Palace, corner 8th GeNvtxe Brazilian pebble spectacles, Hem- pler's. CITY AND DisTRICT Amusements To-Nizht. ALRAUGH’s.—“Faust and Marguerite.” Natioxat.—Minstrels. Haxris.—“The Sbanghraun.” Kerway's.—Variety. HeKz0G'S—“A Prisoner tor Lif MUseuM.—Variety. Manassas P. ‘ondensed Locals At the annual meeting of the Second Was! sideut, jj trea .. Duneanson, B. Doualdson, A.M. Read, and C Witie j Messrs. W. H. Dougias, Wm. D. Mack and | P. Fithian, a committee of Washington | ave made arrangements for 2 | sto Philadeiphta | fend the unveiling of the | Eix statue ta’Mount Moriah eemeter; mm Gibbs by W. I. Wiswail, yesterday ‘Lill aguinst Aaron Givbs, to’ whom she | 9, ior adivorce on the | Apru'l9, 1851. lal clu "” was ineurporated ™ Dennis Crowley, James dH. Anderson, Jus.'H. Hali mani The new readins and library rooms of the Women’s Industrial League, at 1112 F street, Were formally opened last evenin: A dixpaten from Leonardtown, aid., says Bis- coe, the alleged murderer of Capt. “Dian, Is decldediy worse, and it is thought be may not live unui the day of the trial. Alired Gibson, paralysis avout 3: work in Theater wiley home, Lust evening « restaurant 1 Ch West, caus 3.6. F' Potice the Hemane soe. it being alleged t N. Lodge ot Elks, trip of the Wasuington E ext Sunda: Ex flea i yester nd wus vest. ny exploded in the es Nye, 745 7th street north- y while at Bw bis miracior, was before the y charged Uy Agent Key, of With erul he permitied a hor-c to Work witha sore back. The ease Was distuissed. About 6 o'clock 1uesday evening an ultereu- tion took place on K street, Letween 13in and Adth streets southeast, In whica Wesiey Bus: weil drew a pistel ana fired three shois at John Bell, without eife ‘A certaicaie « the incorporation of the Po tomuc Soeiat club, with Donuts Crowley, James MecKeauey, Edward H. Ane Jus. EL tail and Joba E. Caapmnan as corporators, hus been Bled. —The funeral wuo'died at bis residen Wilt tree p © ior several Yors, Pa. He uve Seurs azo d, clor ui sue Nor oted to the superi . dud iwen bo tui youl tbirleen yeurs d to Cais eity ay assi<vant Yt here, deney ai Saas master at Harr..vur age he Was Gansters Mirek. Du Ba ad tie transcer o: “y was B.necd in charge ucre. Hie was u: fine pbysique nd perteet be C ans age,waen, ai the wreek voutracted & cold that br aper aud formed the — ate = ” Yeurs uso, Acers will ve MessieGeo. Waite, W Stepeuson, Wan. Worth, We J. Mustagu, KF. vowus aud A.C. irvine ees Buriep iy E.izauern, J.—Julia Rick- ets Lawrence, who uiew bu tls cliy, was buried at Ss. Joun’s cuureu, Euzavera, N. J. day afteruoon. Mn. Lawrene Of the sate Joun 1 Lore Collie we ugar. He was the ower ot t in Elza beta, and Mr. Lawrence was related io tue Pisa, Livingsiou ana Kean Guniies, 8. two ‘sous, Joun Lawreuce, O. Oia, i Kicketts "Lav ot New York. and one daugater, Mro. Geu. Hiecctis, of Wasulngton. Mes. A. G. P. Speyers. of tuiscity, was ugrand: Awughier of Mrs. Lawreuce. RopBextes Revoxsiv.—Quackeobush & Co, fevort siolen irom the aqueduct shaft, ne Howard uuiversity, flity pouuds of brass. Frederick Cooper reports swiea from us boat fust might a silver watcu aud clothing, valu Bt 918—Capt. MeDonuid, of scuoouer Tas River, reports the Larce fuomas W. Bue feports stolen a guid pia, wort pl0.—. Lewis reporis the larecny of $2. ©F clothing. — Irs. George E. Kirk, Yau Lstreet, reports sloiea rum ker huuse $20 worth ol jeweiry. eo Tux Day oF Aroxeuxst.—Tiils evening, at stuset, beglus the Day uf Aouement, We Most soiemah Heurew iestival ol the ¥ Tels wal erwuliy observed vy Hebrews, aud muuy of the s.ores uf the city win be clued. There with be service Ib wwe synagogues Une eveulng and tounorrow. Ali lieu save tuVaids and Suiidreu ubder 13 years, must last irom suuset today Ul sunset Wmorrow : cater VerExaNs Comix To WasHtNGtox.—Jobn A. Audrew Post, G. A. i, nuuceriug elguly- aight wusluruied meuuers, w ile. urum aid Uugie corps of Luirty men, uid «auppruedte purty vt lorty-ture: ladies wud genticuen, est Bostou vy ine New York aud New buginud lay morning fur a trip to Gettys- ucnandvai vailey, Luray caverus, Satu Fai oridge, Kicumoud, Pecersourg, Ulu Point Gomori, Wasuing ton, Balimove aud Phbadel phia, They are ut Geltysvurg today. CaTHoLic CHUKcH CHARLESTON FUXD.—The eOlieetins lakes Gp in tuc Cathutle anurcues Of tue arcudiocese oi Baltimore ior tke Cuarice to sullevers ave wetted so Lar $7,396-26. Lue reuuicns made Wo ev. M.A. Feuue, by Wasniatou eaurede Mattuew's, 3263; 31. Aloysius, $223. he Frialty, (West Wasuiaglon), S173; Si Peters, $1.U, 5. stepueu's, 9125; Si. Douline’s, S125) ustine’s, S121; St. Sary's, 9110; St. Pai oucepuivu, S10Y; St, 35. PIANOS AND OrHer Errecrs ar Averio: ME, Dowang wil: se to-morrow al itis auedoo vouMs, cuInMELCINS we 10U'ctUEK, several lie Plathus, & UUEBLEE v iieq et and Brus sels carpets, purior oct duruituredarge fob ur Uris, Ub Paluting~ aid CUgravitigs 2 SC ndveratemeut £0 particulara eusieriy winds becoming 'varl- | jored, Was stricken with | ty to animals, | ‘The Methodist Protestat Convention. 17s SESSION AT THE CONCIESS STREET CHURCH, The semiannual convention of the M. P. ebareh, of the triet of Columbia and Vir- xinia, which commenced its session Wednes day at Congress street churci, West Wash- ington, closes this evening. ‘The discussions on tue different questions propounded to the eon- vention was at times quite animated and inter: esting, and was parucipated in by the Re & rout, Bates, Mills, Cox, Benson, a Samuel K. Strattan, C. A. Bare rd, W. F, Parr, E. C. Gramiey, Jas, K. Caton, enq., Mr. Cathell, Davy, and others, The masie, wider the direction of Mr. J. Martin MeFarland and Miss Cathet, was espectaliy fiue, and mach eredit js due the chairman ot the convention, Dr, R. B. Ferguson, ot East Washlugton, for the excellent arrangeme mmade by bim for the comtort and ‘entertain. ment of visitors, The next session of the Couvention will probably. be held at Dr. Mlle cuurch, on 9th street northwest, Carroll Institute. THE SEW oFFicERS ELECTED ASD REPORTS MECEIVED AT THE ANSUAL MEETING. The Carroi Institute lust evening elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Hon- orary president, Cardinal Givbons, arehbishop of Baitimore; president, Edmond ‘Mullet: first vice president, Thomas J. Sullivan; second vice president, George Bogus; recordiug secretary, Joseph 8. Crowe; correspouding secretary, At ew J. Swartz; treasurer, Charies L. Clarke; trian, Wiliam Richards; assistant libra- rian, Deois M. Keuned; editor, Charles M. Seatlan; additional meibers of the board of alreeturs, Joun Bingham, R. E, White, Jobn A, Watts, William H. Mauogue and Gregory 1. Eoume The annual reportof the board of directors wus submitted, and showed the number of tmbers on the roli of the institute to be 277; vl luese 173 are active members; 55 library members, of Whom 16 are ladies, and 49 hon- members, There were 63 new members Toe tree hight schsel curoiied 60 boys ft Lue opening session, and the aVerage attend- ance irom October 1 to May 31 was 33. The treasurer's report showe: ue total receipts the year to be 52,526.10, and the ex- res, $2,129, leaving a ce Of Bite ee Se Sales of Real Estate. C. V. Trott has recorded w transfer from J.S, Edwards et al. of parts ot lois 1 and 14, square 455 (20 feet by 9544), jrouting on the north side of Esiveet nurth, between Sth and 6th streets Fardoa one from abeth Dowling for lots 3 and 4, square prin of square 4, Lsireet, between 26.n and | 27Lu streets, tor 35,558.23; H. A. Jones trom Augusius Jay, tor lots 2,3 and 4 and part 5, square 507, K aud 4tu streets northeast, tor pibssa ——— Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been tiled us follows: Cathe- Tine O'Neal to Margaret Driscoll et al., pts. 51 P. B. T. and D.’s addition to George- 200. F. J. Tibet to Henrietta J. Early, 23, sq. 204; $—. James F. Nolan all, SUL Its 36 and 39, sq. 712; i tC. Fox 10 airs, Bianene Sine, sub Lut nd pt. sub lot 8, sq. 92; 316,0U0. Cutuerine Conner to Join Conner, 10 19, ¥q. 809; 91,150, | Asapb L. Bliss to 1. G. Kiley, lot 4, block 42 George 11. La ketra 11, block 30 Colunuia $9. Joan J. Lauahau to M. versity Pars; $3, ‘Harris, bios. Hel: w. uer A. Keyser, sub lot 2, square $63; 36,100, ai. Warner io W. Hi. doses, suv lot 164, . C. Meads tok. Geogne- ‘Thoms: b. square 156; 310,000, Buu, SU 1Ot BS, sy. 315; 94,400. A. A. to G. i. be Petra, lows 9 and 10, bi laa Helgutss 33,827.05. CC, . Delaue, io 154, U. Browu's suv. a1, Peas 4B. Burustdin 10 D. T. und J. F. Dono- hue, lots 3 ana 4, sy. noreawest of 1083; $—. Scunetver, sub los’ 147 to | Aume Wilson to FH. | 3 $5,000 J. 8, Edwards ut, pis. 1 aud 14, 9q. 488; Baker 10 James fay, wi JG Asuey lo G tusob, ‘pl, 9g. S82; $2,153. Eilzaveth bowling Co A.B! Basdon, ols 3 aud 4, sq. u, of B45 BuvdS.23.f lo HL. A. Julies, lois 2 WAU, po o, og. 807; b4,288.11. a WorK OF THE GRAND JURY.—The grand jury lo-duy reported to tue Urturinal Court inuici- wust Vinceut J. Buttle, iareeny of 1, dud George Huwnius, Hutsebreaking in tue migat. Tuey aise iguures the indicunents aguiuse Samuel Gassenucliner, iF Ma ter, aiid Awert A. Gawier and W het, ior aoauit aud UULiery WitG InLeML Ly Ku; eHersou Dailey aud Cuaries Biya To ATTEND THE BARTHOLDI STATUE CERE- MONiks.—At a meeting of the Union Veteran Corps (Od Guard) iol evening Tl Was deciued, tou 10 wew York im a body October 28 tw al | ted the partuolui statue dedication, proviued Suitavie wirangewents tor Lauspordauion can Cuuties Evert was ected cnief of 2. Tuvuaon, disunissed, aud W. B. Pomervy as comiuissary, vice # ite, resigued. FORMING AN IMISH-AMERICAN CLUB.—A meedn: of Irisn-Ainericans Was eld lust eveu= ing at Witlard’s, in respouse vo a cai inuln Col, | Jouu G. Hey, ike supertutendeut of the told: | ing reow of te House of Kepresentatives, sor iue purbose of iorming an ifisu-American LUO J of the District. “ine hanes of twenty-seven | gentlemen were Obuuued as charter mnemvers, | dus Con ttealy, Joun H. Rogers, Winialn f. | ttudson, and” Paul © Fian were appuinied & coumitice to drafta plan of organzauon and report acu muure mieeu { Affairs in West Washinztor | OPEN Bax on SUNDAY.—Mrs. Winifred Bran- Nau, Who weeps 4 94.00b On East Muraet space, | was’ arresieu Uns mourning uy Uiticer MeL? Fisher ou a charge of Keeping Der place 01 UUsi- hes open On Suaday. sue tell $20 collateral Jat tue siatiou ior ner appearance ab cuure to morrow morning. Bast BaLt.—Toe Monumental and Palas | clubs piayed yesverday aseruvon at Olyinyic | park, Getore a ian ienee, a gaine Which Fesulied ina vie ue atouulueu tals by & score ui 12 ww 11. Owiug to durkuess five in- £Ws.—Schooner Mapel Philips eateu Wrudy Wil 1,800 Wns: cuul Tor Bid saver. Seuvoucr IndeX eveaved to-day witu 412 tons 0: coul sor Bucy, ne. DiSiCKBING A SALVATION MEETING.—Last higal ofli.cr Pisher ursesved a boy bacnea Win. bie, Ob Coupaaiue oi Capt, GOLLY, vi Lue Sale | Vailon ariuy, Woo coarged Bua Wir disturving their meeting. He was released uu $5 culumeral, Waiek was Joriited iu tne Police Cuurt tis morning, GeaiN RECEIPTS—Canul boat Loudon ar- Tived With Jj2UJ UUsuels of wheat aud UU nels OL & Cauat boul Seneca arrived. 4s ui Wheat and 207 varrels of wey Bes. SafEK.—Ulicer Ben Shanks, ot could PIECLUCy, Has been transterred 10 tals, LHMVERATUKE AND CONDITION OF WATER Ai. a.M.—Great Fails, temperature, 62; euu- ation, Bi reservoir, Lenipesature, vibustOW at LOL LA | cobuection, Distribu tem erasure, 06, BL IuMUAnE yaceuouse, $6; conuiuvn at eliluent gatehouse, 3B. sg | ‘The Courcs. . CRIMINAL CouKT—Jiiae MacArthur, Yesterday, Juhu Scotieid, robbery; geultys four years ‘in Albany peuliendary.” Euma | Tuomas, appeal, policy: preadeu guilty; persoual | recuguiduuce waken. “Kicward 0 fue reduced to S18. Wiuiam Bellows, OWS, embezzement, dewudant re: ou 3000 recuguizauce. Kiuma Byus, “ny; hole pres, catered and deieudant com- | anitied lor granu jury. PoLice Cocrt—Jude Snett. To-day. Jon Speneer, colorea, carrying a =tol; 320 OF 90 days. James Gray, protamity; 27 days. Jonn Beli, disorueciy éouduct; or 15 days. “Annie Crawiord, do; do. Charles | Flualey, profanity; $5 or 7 days. she The Eucalyptus Tree and Malaria. Froin science. Some years ago cialms were made-that the eucalyptus globuies would banish malaria from the tand if ouly planted In ubunaance in ma- jarivus regions Extensive plantations were aceordingly made, but so far us known the result was # toutl failure, Dr, Brandes, of Hun- over, now advocates, with a similar object in | view, the growth of the auucharis uisioastrnm, # waier-plant Wuich is exceedingly common It some sccuons of the country. He buses bik Proposition Upou the fact that in the district Waere ue lives ievers ofa malarial type were very Prevalent unt this water-plant was intro- duced, and that they diminisued from year to rUnul tour years ugo when they enurely disappeared and Lave uot since returned. AS tue auucharisiseasily obwuined and grows spone j taneouny, requiring no’ atvenuion, we exper ment cau"be easily’ tried in imasby districts where malaria prevulis, ig, appeul, ase Old Catholies to Meet. From the Meuchester Courier. Following close upon the annual synod of the Old Catuolic movement, which has just been heid at Vienna, comes tie general synod of Old Catholics all the word over, ior which an im- euse number of invitations have been Is | sued, especially to Eugland and to Austria, the appolutment of a bishop for the latter be. ing one of the most pressing motions to ¢ gaye the syuod. It is interesting to observe that jong bevore 1870, when Dr. Doliinger und be. Friedriehy retused to subserive ‘to the Popes inialiloility and incurred In consequence the penully of Lue greater exeommanical 4 movement aualogous to that of the Ol Catholics was in existence, In the shape. of Jausenism, with whica Paseal aud other die Ungul-bed’ Port Ruyaiisis were | so. closely identiged. it is not known that the existing Junsenist usociation at Cueckt bas beea surectiy affinuied to the Uid Catholic muve- ment, wlihodsi ii reaily belongs Lo Ityand some tuing’ is Uerg done with atview to beingiag bout & iwore lormal identification, ‘The Jape senists recuguize (ue pope as tue visible head of ihe cuuren, ailuough tey deuy bis iialllbily, and (hey curry tuelr exteruat loyalty 16 Home iyaucu An extent thai when ab archbishop of Utrecutdies and a suecessur is appointed » note uuca.lou t timmediaiely Sent Lo Lie pope, Who Is sepreepied as prompuy excummuuieating it's ‘revaew ot bot | M. kcvuzer, sub lots 4 aud 5, square 776; $2,800, | er, part’ lou 39, | tizaneta HL. Lieyd tw | Married Under Didiculties. From the Indianapolis Sentinel, Oct. 1. Mr. W. G. Wright, a merchant of Charleston, IlL, and Miss Viola Gordon, dangbter of Major Jonathan W. Gordon, of Indianapolis, were married recently under circumstances more than usually romantic. 3iiss Gordon has been teaching music at Ogden, Utah, and had 1 to meet Mr. Wright at Inland, Neb.,on Thure day of last week to be married. “Un/ortunate- ly, however,” says a Charleston disputeb, “the \rain bearing Mr. Wright ou his eventiul’ jour bey wes delved twelve hours, muking it im- possible for iia to arrive in inland City before 40 p.m. ou the day set for the marriage. He determined tw keep his engazement and be married on the day appotnted, even ii late al night. Caliing the conductor to him he re- marked: “Conductor, there are two times in a man's life when he must have help—when be ix dead aud wheu he is going to he married, aad 1 am gut dead.’ The conductor took in tlie sita- utlon at once, and telegraphed to @ friend in Inland City 6 procure a license apd have a minister and Miss Gorden ready by the time tuey should arrive, On the urrival of the train at inland city Mr. Wrigut found the minister and bis bride at the Denut hoiel awaiting bin. It wus nearly smidnigit, but they conc.aded_ to have the ceremony performed ut ouce. The service was Eplscopai, and the bride's rings were ull in ber trunk, and the bridegroom bad none with him. Tne conductor ayuln came to the rescue, and lent them bis latgy siguet ring, and also gave away the bride. Qu thelr retari, tue same conductor accompanied them on thelr homeward Journey across the plains, ee A Boy’s Total Depravity. KILLING AND MALMING HORSES, COWS, AND POULTRY OUT OF REVENGE. Atelegram irom Milton’s Bridge, Pa, says: Last summer Noah Mott, tarmer of Lyell townsip, took a fourteen-year-old boy named Orrin sullivan to earn his keeping In the turm- er’s famtiy, ‘The buy’s parents were drunsen aud disreputabie peopie, who had always neglected ul, and wo disappeured from the vicinity last spring, leaving ine boy to sbilt tor lnself, He was an extremely bud boy, but in nope of relorming ulm aud inaking sowewming of aim Farmer Mow tok nim in. Youug Sul- livan wassulien and disliked work, bul per surmed such duties us were laid out” ior hin, bul aiways under protest and grumolingly. One day lust Week Le flew ip u passion ata horse he ways leading, und was hammering tt UnmerciUlly with a .euce rail when discovered by Mrs. Mult, Sue ordered the boy to ceuse, and he swore at ier and catied her vile names, ‘Sue wid her husband of tue boy's couduct, aud ue beruied Sullivan soundty, and ordered’ un toquit tue premises aud never come back. ‘The voy Went away cursing aud muttering. ‘The wext mourning Farier Mott found nis thirteen cows in bis varuyard, each witu its Uail severed cluse w its budy. ” A corn cutter, tne blude covered with blood, lay in the yurd: Ou entering bis burn alter tuls shucking dis covery, tue lurmer touud two valuavle colts bamstfuug, and a favorite mare dead, with her turyat cut” Tue poultry house fluor’ was cov- ered witu dead chickens, No one nue auy doubt that this trixutul work wus done by ‘Orrin Sullivan out ot revenge. ‘The country is velug scoured by searchers afler tke young viluan, aud it wil tare badly with him if ne is caugul As yet no trace of ulin hus been sound. ———+e0______ A Letter of Jeiferson’s, A RELIC OF THE SAGE UF MONTICELLO HELD BY A GENTLEMAN IN THIS CITY. Agentieman in this city bas in nis possession the vrigiuat of a letter written by Thomas Jee ferson to John Marin Baker, esq. Tue super- scription on the wrapper, or enve.ope, is “Joun Murtia Baker Esq., Washington, Vol.” In one corner is tue irauk reading “Fr, Tu, Jefferson, Free.” The enciused letter is as follow: MONTICELLO, July 25, 09. Your favor of tue 10.0 wus been Ved, aua Your Kind olters OL service, ou your return to tue Baeuriun wimads, 18 re ceived with the tuanciuiness to Watel It 1s 30 justly enuitied. “Lue prices of the productions Ur sidyorca Fe .eaily Su favorubie us 10 prulnpt me to Lresspass on your goodness by aduiug to the twWo pipes ui Albutlur wine, some otuer sural arucies us uoted ueivw. Youur draugitou me for Lue amouut suai, be puuctuaily uonUred, Perhaps it nad belie be ut some days’ sigut | (ay 3y), because tuere being no commerce in tue interior country iu wuieu L live, some time Wil be uece-sury Wo procure eisewhere # bul on tue place wuere tue draugat is payable. I men- tion Luis vy Wayof precauiion, & Lo preveus dis appomsuent, “Suould the luercourse with Aturea be found pracucal, even ivr ouce a Year, It ty possivie Lay avail myselt or your inenuly agency tuere to oulain my annualsup- plies of ce productions of the place, tual 13 to Say Of Wine, Olt, raisius, capers, uichovies. I suvuid, Witu great pleusure, uave communi eaced to Mrs. Baker tue View 01 Slonticcie ue sued, bUL thus uone such has ever Lee taken, 1 4m not painter envugu to do it Latrobe bas promised me w visit, when it will brovauly be well dune, und iu that case I shall take gréws piewoure in sending 1 Wo Mrs. Bake Ipray ber to uccept tne Bouse of my respect | wilu dttacument, anu that yuu Will vou be us sured tuut among We ciiuracters wih Wuich my lute uutles guve ie tue pleusure of Lecom- ing wcquaimted, I distinguloued the work of Yours aug uers With particular satlsactiou and interest iu your weliure. Kedred us 1am, Its not probuvie I cau become useiui tw eituer of you; but suowiu tue case vecur, 1 pray you 10 command iny services, With my best Wishes Joc your sucevss aud buppiness, L wader you the dssurauces Of my esteem aud respect. ‘TH. JeSPERSON, To the letter is appended the ioiuwing iiemio- Tandum: ‘wo pipes of Aibatlur Wine, 4 quarer casi OF BAURLLUNAT, sd suiyle A DUX OL MLS cael ruisius, our dozen butiies of ulive vil, of bese quality, a keg 01 a EXCITING TIMES IN BYDNEY.—A cable dis- paseu irom Syauey, New Suu Wales, dated Ocwber 7, sa) % ine’ cuunial assemuly was 1b session wil wight discussing tue estimates. Great disorder prevatied. Sir Henry Parkes, tue ieader of Lue uppusition, called the miaiscry focuusn.” Memver Wisdom enuuised the expression, aud Was woreibiy expeiied irom Lue ehuwver. "A iudon to expel die Heury Parkes Wastueu pu ‘Tue house uivived, aud tue mo- tok Was deieaied by a majority ul Wo. Sir Heury Fe-euvwred Whe uous, aud Wus yreeled With proivugey cheering, He uuved Wo reauuit Mr. Wisduis, auu the ivtion Was agreed to. Tu Peas py FuNv.—At the meeting in New Yorg yeste.duy of tue trustees 0: Lue Peavouy dun ‘tue iulowiug executive comnitioe Was appumed: “A. HH. S.uurt, Seuutor 2 Cult Jussice Waite, ex-Presideut Hayes, w. Porter, aud Cuwitmian Winihrop, A resulu: 0M Was udupied 0 tucrease tue ailULIMeNL tO tue sume ve Butea Caroliva iu view os due de VYasuition caused vy tue earthyuakes. Lue amoune will probably ve fixed a. 910,000. ee Tae Dowss Case AGaix.—Two indictments agaiust Lue ev. We W.. Downs, chuicitie auuilery With airs, Tabor anu Auice Denpocys wre peuuing 1 tue superior crimuuul cous, ig Boswn. reswerday airs, Dempsey uppeured vere Disuiet Aworney Steveus, wid 18 Wr jug Feliaced aud stavciments previously mude vy wer Le.ore We yraud jury. Cue imuieiinent s0uld OD Ler LestithuLy Wal Wouuiess ve Lull pFossed, as probauiy Lie uluer will Le ulso, HEAKLD KNOCKED UUT BY A Boston SLUG- GeK—Fiuuk Mearat Wits Coupleicly KNocwed Yue id Busiva mis wight ina uot Byue witu Jue Launon. 1 ue Was lougul i Godman dai in Lae presence of about Zu¥ spectacors. ue Wen ougul WiLL sibale goes LOE a pine 6: SoU, S4uy bo Winver aus Luv Loluser. Lue Wie UVelY trol tue sutrt, In tue sixtu rouud Lauuel caugat Hearid uuder ue iets eur witha tercin hand Upper cut. Lue Mau urupped ai 12s ueuy, aud suuWed HO sisi. vr the for ire wa 9U seconds, 4he gut Was given to Lanuon. a ee Puince Louis Boxapante Is Sas Ciscu.—Lue seamer Be Japan, arflVed an San aabernuun. “AL AN- % OM China wid faucisev yesteruay ie pdoseugers Was Priuce Lows wonspare, traveling In. vguie us Collut Lyuis ue Muucalert, Hy 1s SY tug ab tue Palace Motel, wuere ue Will reat Jew uays aud Luu cule eas, Capt. We Larcer, United paites muaisicr to Cored, was usd amouy tue passengers. SUICIDE OF A MaRYLAND FARMER—Martin £, Coruerman, residing near Kucky Springs, Wasningiou cuuuty, sid, commiied suicide Weduesuay ut wis resideace uy uuugiug himselt Wu raler In tue garrel. Avout iu v clock 1 the morulng he wid uis wine wo lace tue chill dren anu gu dig sweet potatoes, Airs, Corder- iaun complied WiLL Wwe request, LUL us her nus aud did wut Jul ber, sue sent oue vs her Buus to wocertulu Wail wer busbaud wus doing. “iue Cuny oburlty allerwarus revurueu witavul Hud img ms fatver, “The motuer then becuming auuruied, WeUL 10 Lue Luts’, ud Mualiy discov ered tue iuleless body of Wer uusuaud Mauglog An tue garres. Deccused Was aged avout forty: siX years, aud Was tue luther ui seven young Cuuuren. For lurve years ue Has given evidence ofinsautty. is ae ies ‘THs B. AND O. SovrugeN Rovrs.—A dis- Palen irom Baimore suya: Lt is preuy well Guderswou 14 Fal.road circles what Fremdeat Garret, wae 14 Eurupe, periected urrauge: menus ir securiug tue 1unds uecess ry for ex- tending the Su@usodoau Vatiey: raliroud south W Feusacui, Fle, aud tal Lue Work iy to be begub Willy tainty days. The rouve is suid to be oVer Lue vid line uirect into Swen, Vie, Viu pucudtau, theuce sou Ww tue iunuus Cranvecry irou mines of Nuvth Carolin, Bir Muluguwin, Ala, Dailon, Ga, dud ty reusucuia, ‘Tue Ouject 18 1 yet wn Upen wud direct ruuve tue Gull YE MexiCy, Wuicu 1s UW LIvEKEd Lo tue Ballsmore atu Ouiv by tue Ricuuioud aud Mauviie syRdieae, Lhe LEW sue 1» W ve coln- peeved tusiue of two years, und Is Ww Lave ull (ue Irou traffic of IsiFuunguum, Ala, NUFtD to the eanern iurcel, waicu trade alone will be a large weder 10 wellue, ee ____. ‘THE PRIKST WHO Kiev A BisHuP.—Father Galevie, whe priest wuv Kined Mgr. Isquierdo, biguop OL suAttiU, OL Pau SUvday, lu revenge Jur LaVing Leen sileuced us & priest, atusmpred GUring Lhe progress UL wis trian Lu auurla yeu Weruuy ty read 10 the cuurts Jong Darruuive o hy, grieVHuLes wgaius Lue Lisp. “Cue priest was Wied exeiled. “Tue coUFl reused WO per tlt ihe reading, und ordered tue mauuscript Ww ve seit Wit ue JUUuge Or Lureber CuUrucca ‘The Natare of Cholera. THE VIEWS THAT WILL BE ADVANCED BY THE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, Dr. E. 0, Shakespeare, who was commis sloned by the President to investigute eholera in Europe and India and who has recently returned to Philadelphia after a year’s ab- sence, is now enguged in the pryparation of his report, The Medica! News learns that the Investigations of Dr. Sheakespéare, havin, comprised anatomical and logical Studies, as well 2% those ‘Tel Ling directly to hygiene, elimato.oxy, etc, bave led him to con- clusions concerning the ature and spread of cholera, whicu, in ‘the main, accord with those enunciated by the German ana Lelgian cholera, commissions. Dr, Shakespeare regards the comnma-bactlius of Kock us & dingnostlc aca of the greatest practical value for tne early recog- nition of the presence of true Asiatic cholera. Irrespective of what may prove to be tue real etiological relations of this mic: ism to cholera, he looks upon this discovery of the German commission as of Inculculuble practi cal Importance to health authorities. Asto the uthogenic properties of the comma-bacillus, fr. Shakespeare has dess positive opinions, While he thinks it probuble ‘that Luis milero-or- gunism may also be the uctive cause of ehole! Re feels that the proof Is not yet absolute sud fully convineing. | These cunciusions are tn op- position to those pablished by the English com- inission, a rote The Coolest Thief Alive. A VERY AUDACIOUS MAN ACQUITTED BY A VERY ATROCIOUS VERDICT. Tne New York Tribune of yesterday says: A Jury in part 2 of the general sessions yesterday listened to the evidence of three or four witnesses who testified agalust Benjamin still bert, a thin young man, who was accused of stealing two watches from the rooms of Samuel Gordon, at No, 333 east 23rd street, The young man seemed to have the qualities of impudence und good tortuue, for the testimony was to the effect that when he was first urresied ior. the tefl aad taken to Lue Jefferson alariset police court he was discharged by the police justice, and as soon as he reacued the sidewulk he offered for $50 toreturn the watches. Abraham ier, & friend of Gordon, testified that he went with Sulilbert to oviain the watches, and had hunaed hin the money when Gordon cume up aud with the ald ofPoliceman Bd- ward Browu arrested Sullbert, A roll of bilis containing $30 Was lound at Sullbert’s feet. “Assistant District Attorney Seple was sat fled when the prosecution closed ‘thut a cobs Viction was certain, 2nd he was not dismayed When Suilibert testified tha it was a “pucup Job” beewuse ne had Unreatened to sue. Gordon ‘und Scher tor false imprisonment. ‘The Jury, to the surprise ot Judge Gildersiceve, returned with a verdict of not gulity. “I do not see,” he told the Jurors, “howyou urrived at that co- clusion. ‘Turee Or four repu.able Witnesses Swore one Way and this man the other. It yuu reuder many such verdicts your services. will suoen be dispensed witu.”” Slillbert went out ot Lue court room, but he quickly recovered his impudeuce and, returo- Jug, walked up to theralling aud asked tuat tho $30 ‘ound at his feet be given w him. Juice Glidersieeve asked Stenogrupher Beard to read the defendant's testimony, (ron wuleh Tt ap eared thut ne had sword that the money” did not belong to nim, ‘The Judge theretore ro- iused the request, Stillbert muttered some- Using about recoverinx dumuges, when Judge Gildersiveve suld: “I suouid much preter to give You w termiu the pennitenuary.” Sulivert Huully left tue room wich an aggrieved look. Soupas Resets DEreaTep. — A dispatch frem Suakiu says: At dawn Tuursday arieudiy badves assauited and carried Tutai, Ooinun Dignus’ old sironguold. ‘two hundred. rebels were killed and many prisouers were taken, A sulute of twenty-one guns has been fired in honor of the capture. Oificial advices received. at Cairo from Tamai say tual the Irlendly ua- lives ure pursuing the rebels; also, thut orders have been issued togive quarters 10 every one. a Cnuncminy’s Secrer Vistr To GERMANY.— Tue Berlin correspondent of the Loudon News udueres to his stury that Lord Randulph Churcuill registered at the Kaiserhot under 2. assumed name, but admits that he uid not visit the Briush emoussy. Lord Churehili, he »ays, has goue to Dresden, ‘The Chronicle nilrms the News" sory, and says it 1s shrewdly suspected thut though Lord Charenill slurted ostensibly ior Dresuen, he i reuily at Vurzin for the purpose of visiting Prince Bise marek, ————+e+____ REeLigious EXCITEMENT IN INDIA~A di pate trom Delui, Iudi, says the populace are SUI much exiled; purty feeling between tbe Hindoos and the’ Mohammedans Is intense.y aroused und angry crowds conuuue was semble in tue streets. The wuole agitation Was cuused by the fluding ducing t..e early Part of the month of a Muhaminedau Who Was inurdered 14 tue queen’ gurden, ee RAcEs YesTeRDAY.—One hundre@ thousand People Witnessed the races at St. Louls yester- lay, which were wou by Nut Breaker, Jerome Turber und Manzanita. Tue winners at Cin- cimnsti yesterday were Skobeitf, Horn Pive, Porter Asue, Ju Gray and Montana Regent. At Paliadeiphia yesterday the winners were Commander Btie, Sister und Blizzard. At Gravesend the winners were Gleuner, Climax, Keveliion, Auonis and Pontico, Mite Aas ABSOLUTELY PURE. This Powder never varies A marvel of purity. Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sop ONLY IN CaNs. ROYAL Bakixe PowDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 New Fan. Aso W DEES GOODS, plmmense Assortment, Beautitul styles, Lowest ices. TRICOT CLOTHS, PIN CHECKS, NEAT PLAIDS, SILK and WOOv DRESS GOUDS, suitable for Trimming, SILKS, VELVTS, SHAWLS and BuaNKnis, A BRI E RRR gs, AR RR Re £5: g aah ER FPR 8s aan e Kee ROR Sgs5 T 711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street Large size WOOL BLANKETS (slightly soiled), wortl 35, reduced io 23.4. UINET BL Cx SILKS, excellent quality, $1. TRICUT CLOT and £A SCY “Dita=8 WOODS, (oasiet weave), wide double width, ail pure Aine wool SLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, pure alk, 85c. phigh 8 CASHMERE SCAWLN ail "pure wool, ROYAL SERGE, beantiful dress goods, wide double fold. ta grees, blaeand browu,1- yds. or sa HUB SPUN LEbS> GUOUS, pave Wool, wide doubse widih, wil colors (special bargain), 374uc. Che aul COs ty hs Vara V1 le FANCY SILK 37h, 4 3 A Pulr of oar ‘extra lutge ‘size’ Damask Towels, “Kiridal Quit,” worth worth $1, of an extra larae siz $1.0. presented wo cach customer whe bays elu Word ot Dry Goods, ‘och G. T. Kuss, TAILOR, 414 NINTH ST, Heer We add eighteen patterns of New and Stylish CAS SIME:(E SULTING to vur stock Today, which we are offering ut $18, $22 50 and $25 Ler sult. Kemember, ou, eulire stock 1s New and that our Asso: tment is Large. At you want a>tylish, Good Fitting, Tailor Made Suit ut ihe Lowest Price come to ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Gennine Concord Harness and Collars, Jbeware of luitations, be sure of Name und Number. LUTZ & BRO, 49% Peunsyivania Avenue. Je19 ‘No. 861 Pennaylvanis avenue northwest, Money Loan sold und silver Watches, mds Jewelry, Plsiig, aus, Meckeaione oo cy mo. Cadies! and entiouen s Wearug appar wid Andoliver Bougue dun, ‘Tue prusvettiwon tueu civsed its Gant. Lue Uewwinss dened sur Lue prisuuer sucguittat On Lhe srvuad Lume be Wie MUL Feepousivle 1UF lis uc- suis WHEL LE Kilud Le Lisuop. ‘Tbe euUurt re- served 118 ueelsiou. se = Aa Ae GM Ss John Culpeper, an aged tarmer, residing near Notiik, Was yurribiy veuten by 4 culured mau Wau td cuuceuked Dime ta ME, Culpeper’s WuuDe Wid & VIEW OL roving PAu ann winreR, "eo ann <7, Full Une of our own PRENCH. LIS and SCOTCH SU. Ti sus OVEHE notin RUbaEa Nas a the impucdar igo n ENTLEMENS SUITS SOOURi : G AND Ps 2 od. POVAL OPERING SOUVENIRS. $1.76 24-inch Lyous Black Silks for $1.29. 91.25 Satin Rhadame, all colors, for 980. 87.00 Tailor-made Coais, all styles, for $4.98. ‘8175 Seal Plush wraps, all styles, for $150. 1@4e. Pure Linen Handkerchiets for 3 for 25e. 25c. Sheer Linen Fancy Border Handkereuletsfor 19c. 19¢, Gents’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 11¢c. Se, Children’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs for 4c. 480. Ladies’ Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs for 35c. 48c. Gents’ large size Japanese Handkerchiefs for 39c. 98c. Spanish Lace Scarfs extra long, for 89c. 25c. Child's Embroidered Collars, all styles, for 15c. 19c. Painted Momie Cloth Tidies fer 15¢. 8c. Ortental Scarts, for druping, for 88c. $1.25 Real Antique Bureau Sets, with Ribbon, 98. 680. Stamped Momie Cloth Scarfs for 49c. $1.86 Genuine “Gloria” Cloth ‘Umbrejjas for $1.49, $2.65 Twill Silk Umbrellas, Gold or Silver Tops, $2.48, ‘98c, Misses! Silver Gray Gossamers for 89c. ‘25c. Crepelisse Ruffling, all styles, for 25c. ‘2 tor 25c, Pure Linen Collars for 3 for 25c, ‘12% 3-Ply Pure Linen Cuffs for 10c. 25c. Pique and Linen Chemisettes for 190. 49¢. Dolls, dressed in Satin, for 38c. ‘9Sc. Dolls, in all styles, for 79¢. 98¢ Fans, in all styles, for 78¢. $1.68 Fans, in all styles, for $1.30. $4.68 “Opera” Ostrich Feather Fans for $3.98, ‘25e. Imitation Alligator Skin Satche:s for 19¢. 48c. Satchels, in all styles, for 38c. ‘980. Satchels, in all styles, for 78. 8c. Rhine Stone Collar buttons for Ge, ‘25c. Jewelry, in all styles, for 16c. 49c. Jewelry, in all styles, for 38c. ‘98c. Jewelry, in all styles, for 780. $1.50 4-Button “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves $1.25. $1.98 $-Button “Palais Royal” Mousquetaires $1.68. $1.10 4-Button “Elite” Kid Gloves tor 92c. 98c.- 8-Button Undressed Mousquetaizes for 89a. 25e. Imported Cashmere Gloves for 19c. $1.10 Ladies’ Silver Gray Gossamers for 98c. 982. Gents’ “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 89c. 48e. Ostrich Feather Tips, 3 in bunch, 390 98c. Fancy Feathers and Birds for 79c. ‘98c. Newport Sashes, 3 yards long, for 79. ‘25c. All-Silk G. G. Picot Edge Ribbons 17c. Laces 10 per cent off marked prices, Dress Trimmings 10 per cent off marked prices, Buttons 10 per cent off marked prices, Furs 10 per cent off market prices, 120 Sheets Linen Nove Paper for 16c. ‘Marcus Ward's Irish Linen Puper, 22c box. ‘35c. “Schopper’s” Colored Hiose for 290, 48c. Vertical Striped Hose for 380. ‘%8c, Plaited Silk Hose fur 89c. $1.65 Spun Silk Hose for $1.43, ‘25e. Children's English Ribbed Hose for 19¢. 89¢ Ladies’ Merino Underwear tor 34. 80c. Patent Merino Skirts for 70c. ‘98c. Scarlet Medicated Wool Underwear for 89c. $1.98. Ribbed sik ‘Vests, all colors, for $1.69. 68c. Children’s Scarlet Drawers, all sizes, for 48¢. 30c. Embroidered Yoke Chemises for 25c. ‘98c. “Mother Hubbard” Embroidered Gowns for 770. 50c. Embroidered Ruffled Drawers for 5c, $1.15 Handsomely Embroidered Skirts for 87c. ‘85c. Colored Melton Cloth Skirts for 64c. $2.26 Imported Tallor-made Jerseys for $1.68, ‘75c. Satteen and French Woven Corsets for 590. ‘80c. Hand-Knit Shirts for Infants for 200. ‘25c. Nurses’ Caps, in all styles, for 19¢. 33c, Hand-Knit Sacques, culors, for 25¢. ‘25c" India Linen Aprons, extra size, 21¢. $2.68 Child s Short Merino Combs for $2.39. ‘7c. Embroicered Welsh Flannel tor 59¢, Colxate's and Landborg’s Extracts for 22c. oz Lubin’s and Atkinson's Extracts for 27c. om “Sozodont,” for the Teeth, given away. Genuine “Pear’s” Soap for 8c. cake. Genuine “Cuticura’’ Soap for l4c. cake, Oriental Tooth Paste for only 33c. Genuine Lubin's Powder or 9c. Large Bottle Florida Wa.er for 2c. Ammonia, for Household use, for 8c. Calder’s & Thurston's Tooth Powders tor 13¢. “Levantine” Shoe Polish for 6c. Brass Frames for Photos for 11c, ‘Manicure Sets, complete in box, for 17a Tollet Paper—the best—for 13c. roll. 0% FEES, ETTET Sts Seok k RN foots GGG EREN NN T ge OE BY YREREY 31 BRE atts a8 ay UN Be PET ete, 00 UU V EREN NNUR B ss3- 50c. Serine Shirts and Drawers for 43c, $1 Saxony Wool Underwear for 86c. $1.75 Lambe’ Wool Underwear for $1.59, 950. Scarlet Medicated Cashmere Underwear for 700. $1.50 Cochineal Dye Medicated Underwear for $1.29. $2 English Cashmere Underweur for $1.69. ¥5c, Camel's Hair Underwear for 78c. 50c. Canton Flannel Drawers for 43c, 25c. Scariet All-w6ol Half Hose for 21c, 25c. Fancy Striped English Half Hose for 190. 780. Faucy Trimmed NI for #80. ‘88c, “Palais Royal” Dress shirts for 79c, ‘250. Satin Lined Teck Scarfs for 216. 44c. Eng tsb Silk Scarfs, all styles, for 890. $1. 6v Pasent Cemented Rubber Coats for $1.43 20c. Pure Linen Haudkerchiefs for 11¢. ‘98c. English Embroidered Kid Gloves for 89¢. ‘$1.85 Gentine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for $1.49, {$2.65 Gold and Silver Top Silk Umbrellas, @2.48. aa STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. DURING THE OPEKING. — PALA ROVAL. 403 AND 407 13TH 8T. 5. W. 111719 PENNSYLVANTA AVE AND 401. 403, CIry_ITEMs. _EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. Fine Hats at Popular Prices. Broadway and Sth ave. “Shik $5 36; Latest siyves Fur Derbys, $1.50, 'S2, 92.50, $3 Fall line sor For Hats, $1.50, $2, = ‘Cloth, Cigarette, Corduroy & Kuock- Buil tine “Resorte” aug Flat syns, 81.60 ‘«’ Polos und Clotn Hats, 25, $0,'75, 815 3.0. Lewis, “Popular Ove Price’ Hatiet and Outtitter,” 920 7th 8i., below Mt. Vernou sq. &e-Lowest price pial ¥ marked in euch bat 2 Beats All? Boys’ Polos only 10 cis., at H. Reizenstein’s, 405 and 407 70 st. new, 1 We Re-open Saturday Evening at€ with following speciat bargains: Gents’ Veal Laif Solid Button, $1.25. ‘Geuts’ $2.60 fine Calf s. of Ls 2ues. Geuts' $2.00 Kellavle Calr Button aud Laced. Ladies’ 91.25 stovetop stylsn Kid Buvtou, solid and cneap at Ladies’ $1.50 flexiuie Kid_and Goat Batton, Box or Common seuse, aay wid. Ladies $2.00 cvegant Kid, Goat and Kangr roo top Buiton Boots. alia $1.0u Kid and Pebble, heel or Spring- 1 Bution Misses’ ‘75c. serviceable School Shoes. ‘Youths’ 85e. Veut Cal: Button, 8’ $1.00 Veal Gait Houkbals, Habu’s tamous $1.00 and 31.25 Red Label Senvol Shoes tor Buys und Girls, Jmmense Stock of Fiue Bouts und Shoes, Wat. HAHN & Co., 1 816 7th st, aud 1922 Pa. ave, Good Quality Suspenders, only 19 cts, at H. Reizenstein’s, 405 and 407 7tn st, Bw. a Finest Selection Silk Scarfs 25¢., at Auerouch’s Kuit Jucket Depot, 7 aud HL” 1 following list of specialties at R. Goldschmid’s, 812-7th st. n.w., for to-morrow ouly: Extra large covered Chamber Pails, as- sorted cvlors, only 38c., worth 5Uc.; decorated English China Chamber Sets, with plain white bowl, on.y $1.97, worth $3.25; tin Tollet Sets, assoried colors, 3 pieces, only $1.: worth $1.75; 1 Japantied Coal Hod, with Poker and <j large ‘einbro.dered Sehool Is 1 Water Palis, only 12; new Shape of white English Culna Chatnber Sets, 10 pleces, ony $2.11, worth $3; decorated Englisu Canina Divner Sew (square shape), only $12.70, Worth $20; odds and ends of decorated Fruit Plates, only 11c., worth trom 25 to_50c.; toliet Soap, 6 large cakes for 25c.; center Tables, ouly 96c., worth irom $1 to $1.35; elegaut hand- painted ‘Tea Sets, tas 44 pieces, only $5.27, worth $8; real Majolica Fruit Saucers, only 9c., regular priee 2Ue.; Cail Bells, only 23c., wortit Uc.; Swiss Carved Brackets, 2 for 15c.; Writhug Sets, only 9c.; Sionevrakers’ pure Machine Oil, Se. per boule, regular price, Oc.; Indian Glue, 3 boutles for 10c.; nandsome Gilt Frames, 8x10, complete, only 39c; gilt side Brackets, wita only 9c; large Japanned Dust Pans, haudsome Freneh Cuina Cuspadores, hand-painted, only 59c., worth $1; crystal glass Cups and Saucers, oniy 5c.; uickel-piated : y 43c., worth S¥e.; handsome cutglass Preserve Dishes, only 17, 21 aud 24 worth 25, 30 and 35c. Tue valance of yur stock of ‘Buby Carriages, Kefrigerators, Ice Cnests und draveling Lruuks will be sold be- Jow manufacturers’ cost, 1 Latest Style Fine Far Derbys, 81.50, at Auerbaeh’s Kuit Jacket Depot, 7ti and H "2 New Fall Derbys, lor ouly $1.94 at H. Relzensteln's, ind the Best Ladies’ $4.00 Hand-sewed Kid Button. $3.00 Fair stitched extension soles. $2.50 Siraight Goat aud Kid button, $2.00 Giove Kid Congress und Lace. $2.00 Pebble Goat ang Kid Bution. $1.50 Kid and Pebble Button, 1 and $1.25 Misses’ heeled or spring heel. Se. Boys’ and Gin's schuvi shoes. Gentleinen’s $4 Hand-sewed boots and Gaiters. $3 Seamless Button ana Lace $2.50 Seoten Lottom Lace and C. $2.5 Electric flexibie boots and shoes. $8.ixcht ruvter and grain bows. ‘$2 solid Cait and Kip boots, $2 seailess Lace and button, $1.50 solid dress and work shoes, $1.25 Boy's’ buttca and lace AU Youse's, 402 7th st. Helibrun’s Old stand, Look for: The Old Lady in Wiudow. P. S.—Strictly one price; close at 7 pan, Save From 25 to 30 Per Cent. Buy your Huts at H. Reizenstein’s, 405 and 407 7th st. n.w, 1 Elegant Line Soft and Stiff Hats at Auerbacu’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and A. 1 good quality, 405 and 407'7in x Oaty 812 for a good Wheeler & Wilson No, 8 Sewing Ma- chine, side deawer and leat, all attachments, warranted, at Uulon Manulucturing Cotpaity, 604 9th st. now. 2 The Orioic, Gp. m. Saturday At the Combinati 1241 and 1243 11ch % Good things remarkably low. All our fine Double Width Wool Dress Goods, short ends, continued from the opening, per yaru 29¢. *icavy’ Medicated Fireman's Flannel, short ends, 29c. 10-4 Pequnot Unbleached Sheeting, short ends, 17c, Erie of the West, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, short ends, 8c. Amoskeog Dress Ginghams, short ends, 7c. Standard rriats, short ends, Sige. 20 styles 27-inch Jersey Flanne! 10-4 White Blankets, 99c. 11-4 Silver Gray Blankets, slightly imper- fect, $1.47. 11-4 German Blankets, $2.49, eda White Wool Baankete—every bre wool, 22,4 White Wool Blunkets—every flbre woo}, 0. edi White Wool Blankets—every fore wuol, Beu Comforts, full size, 49¢. Bed Comiorts, tuil ~ize, 63e. Bed Com.orts, tuil size, 73¢. Bed Comforts, tull size, 88¢. Bed Comforis, full size, 98c, A. KAUFMAN’S DOUBLE COMBINATION, 1241 and 1243 11th st. s.e. We shall be closed to-morrow unui 6 o’elock p.m. Bear in mind and cali at night, 1 Ten Cents a Pair for good quality no-seam Halt Hose,at H. Reiz- ensiein’s, 405 and 407 7th st. n.w. 1 Rest Quality Binge Flannel Shirts at Auerbael’s Knit Jucket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Dr. Lairitz’ Pine Wool Underwear, Hostery, Bandages und Otis, are pronounced by the ieading pnysicians of Europe the best remeuies for rheumatlm, AUERBACH & Buo., 623 Pa. ave., ugents for the derwear, aa agent for the 5&8 ‘7th st.. will be closed until LY E. P. Mertz, 11th and F sts. n. Bandages, Ouls, ete. Autamn Crocus is not a patent medicin nor is Ita “cure ail,” but is ihe prescription of a wellknown New "York physician, and ts 2 certain cure ioral forms of Rheuihatism and Gout. $1 per bottle. Z. D. GILMAN’s, 627 Fa. a yee eeso : Pickwick Club Whisky isthe pest, EDUCATIONAL. bins cints” *O* English Branches thoronsny taught. StL recs nOush in charve of the Preven: clase for beztuniers noes toreaing, eo RENCH DENTS, ers now forming. Obs SF SOUND. THE STO- COPY TcHTED 1886 BY YSTE a HELP. MLLE. V. PACDHOMME, This work Is ‘Cunpod of 300 six nambers, 30 cts. each. Sears oi saecessfal lene Practicn! svstem yet w: understand the French: aod orign ai, periectly to beginner, valuable to advance or sil” at Pees Brentano the suthor'a residence, 1 sours of Fre 8:30 and 6:30 p.m. at Mile Pradhoume’s resideuce, GENTL fA in Greek, Branches terms tan “A thor tnnugurat imaber O1 th BD essor Mt French, Titan, teachers. Address care of LUCIEN 1535 1 $i... MASSES AGQDENY, AAL™ Vs Aasonic Hl” cof 9th and F sts. nw. Mr. 3. bogs eave Co fnform (hath ‘open and ready to receive Puy AVESOAY and S\TURDA’ 1 AY and THU Ww 10 inake No Anowiedge of drawin/ uecessaury. J. W Rick NOL: S, Room 11, May Building, we. cor. Tub aud EK seaiea >a Dae ST. JOMNSON, ORGANIST A\D Chotrmaster. 719 1st st. 36 perth) YY ATIONAL MEDICAL CO! = ANOMEDICAL DePAREMENT OF THE COLUM BIAS UNIVERSITY The Sixty-60h Anuusi wexion wilt bectn on MONDAY, OCT. in the Meaical Build troductory Address by Prot. a. F. which (he p ofession and pu: lic are cordially ‘The regular leccares course, beginning ut 3:30 p.m. iw. Oltiee phone call: Classes tor M1 ton on WEDN. 16 ocivek, dour: of Tut seams privately OF tn a sch ol: best uf references jeraie. Addres: Box G5, Star vffice. #1 Fe ‘CH TAUGHT CONVERSATIONALLY. et Will 'be “asued at $20 per cour A free course « Etotee sear P. G Das GA’ ch: with theabove. Lnguire at 456 C st.nw ILt GUARAN(RE TO TEACH ANY ONE yrs: DANCING ACADEMY, ‘Carroll tnstitute Hall, F st,, wear Oth. 8:30, and Saturday morai: vided Into it is the result and fruit of ing. ‘The qmexest and most tet for learning to ~peuk ard ngnage. Its entirely uew ple aid Matorad: actenciive ups, Nad sd Ball unty e's also at FIT st we neh classes, 9:15 a. m. at 1600 13th st. {AN Wi Latin, Mathematics and the « nglish ractical avi graded course wi! DAY, October Lstn, “\"very hin Tu NES. AL ek, of Mon Professor of ed te atl COLL to Papin. R. ss ne. . Latin and. 4 lifesize crayon por.rait is 182 ratte dally thro +be Auturna 1x: at the Couege on TUE ~ For inf rmation o NG. M.D... ean, 728 1 Di urs 8:30 to 10a. mi. aud 4 105 9, Isses and Masters will open for the sea- HSDAY LViNING, September 15ih, ton: Wednesday evenings from 6 til tages om 10 Ui 1330. MM" Sings Siarese X aunoal session RIVATE ‘Calculations aud "Terms reasonable. sez-.an Pr D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA BOON Stiss Conn will accept engugewents as a piano soloist and accoupauist, aud Will ulso play af wed. ‘OUNT VERNO? French and aud {formation apply to rm ‘Organ and Vocal Susie. nagiish Se begins rGiris, Fourcenth PY. evr. For circuues ©. F. WOOD, 27 5th st. ne. AY Ee forcreaiant RS. M.NN'S KINDERGARTEN AND jayout Cire), opcus October 4, 18S. PRE ol, 1915 Sunderiand Place (one biock Send Ro X W Ee in duusic wud to the udvau both st (wil service Exwni..er. Candid tes prepar:d tu: hee, Aunapolix, West P int or Civil service bxamnk nations. Apply 423th si, Boarding aud’ 1a: Lite Girls, reopens oc ‘and College preparat WEb eularved school and cuass FooUNS. Will add eteatly wiges OF Ue school. outs limited. Nuss LARLE, 10 McGER'S SCHOOL GIXTH YEAR | will reopen Monday, sepveuber 20th, at 1110 L | ‘aud Sse IN LATIN, GREK, M glish. Prof. FA. SPRING © R ‘sel TON, D.C -ehcol tor Young Ladies avd BINT, 1896, rcalem: WOFY COUFES. Special advairtay “rt. A bulldiay ‘in course of erectivi ‘Number orpuptis in sein. Taw, Politica! F a | Office open tor #23, Sparaule tmonthiy install Weeks, “S20. Year schoiars ‘Corner Pa. x idee =e) ach: 8, 10) omy aus GPEXCERIAN BUSINESS COLLE Sa: agli lations," cokkeeping. Business Practice. Co <tlar das VAY. september Ist, at 9 a.m. and 6 ene ee SEES i payable $6 on entering. and balance in moneaiy” tu Sulments of 36 each, or $18 In 1u.1 on entering. Ilustrated Circular sent Tree on appiication Mrs SARA A. SP2.NCER. Vice Principal. RLINGTON AC. DEMY. CURCORAN BUILDING, A Select -enoo! ior Boys and'Young Men. Number all rerm begins the Bk UN) MONDAY I metic, Algeur, ceometcy. ase <PO. StACA FE! OTH age, Correspo feapid Cale me Fea pe Wel ed Economy. stenogr: phy and Ty sessions Tes ‘ars agement on aud utes Ps OF teachers. Tuition Fees- business course, one year, 310 ‘on _ entering, aud” balance in ments of $1 each; a Year Schovurship, $60: Wuidou per quarter of 10 pald "on entering. ‘Night se-sions— 350 on entering: three moutas.s18, HENRY ©. SP:-NC. 8, Principal, aula ve-and 15th st., opp U.S. Treasary. scholars of good morai character re- Day and Evening sessions. ateful instruction m the Common Eng.ish eeping, Short-band, Higher Afi.u- tin and Greek, A.SLMM-v..Prinelpal | Weston WEDAASDAY, Oc.ober uth at 6: 2835in | THE HON. WALTER 8 COX. LLD,, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF STPREWE CovET oF fm DISTRICT OF Cx P.osentor of the Law of Rea ‘of Contents, and oF Crime THE HON. WILLIAM a. MAURY, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY Grwenat ¢ Stare, Protessor of Favity Jurispr dence. of Common Law ‘and Aautty of the saw of Evidence, and Uh Parcnerstitp, GRORGE F. APPLERY, ESQ. Amociate Professor of Practice atd Judge of Moot Court TRE MON. WILLIAN sTRON: SOMETIME ASROCIATR JUSTICE CoRT oF THE. NiTHD TAT ER Protes OF o: Uoustivatena Law iS WHARKION, LED, TENT OF STATE ROBERT C. FOX, LL. Treasurer. The Exercises of the School will be resnms: Law Leevore Hail of the Coun soaih act corner of 25th and HM sirces on WEDS SPEDAY, OCTOBER OTH, at 6 UCLUCK Pe M., ‘When’ the announce. en's for the ver will bo spliae, the Fac. AY aie course of ime Fuction “ill be u receding years with enlarged, Tectare ¢ ha hepartineob WOKING LAW Lib -ARY by the Fac LLD, Tae SORE “ain the ny Cudverdtyy Lowderwlik & Co, 14aa Fst. Bh. Brows, 1437 Pouaa ave. or to Ji ING. TLD. Presiden qLORGETOWN CNIVERRITY ofthe Cuiversity varie We. Meflunin Eide haem of the Faculty and Pr. Stephen J. ried, Li Supreme “Court), “Lec Hon, William a. “on Satu ative Law ahd ieval Maxton, Mt Merrick, Li. Lh ‘Justice suprem®: « Columbia), Lecturer on Com on Law tquits Jurweprodesce: Mart nt ns y Pieadi: od ‘Corporati ns. and Payne. Lis D. bectuver on th Law” of Evidemoe, said Orin Vroritnstome £ fectuver on th ‘abd Negotiabie Pape. “fine. ut vad Morris, Li. De tae the Law Jamew Adinivults Ww. ructiee, Domestic Kelai Judge of the Moot Co sq. hecretarY and introductory Lecture by «0% 3 LL D. and xnnonncements for the ing term, the Law Buildin, coruer Oth und F strees surthe au pam. all in erested are most cortia 1s invit. d to atten ‘Tue ~ecretary can be seen at ive Law cuilding from 610 7 p.av. dais, for information, enrollment, ving course of stud ook-tores of Morriso’ OF OW application te the w LOS MY. ‘CDONALD-ELLISS HUOLAND WELLESLEY VAKATUGY, 4 Massachuseris uve. and 1 st ¥ School tor Young La‘ties wud Little ANNA ELLIN’ an STEM bei s special Herdic ts employed by the school for the benefit vs puplis in distauc paris Of the city.” sezd-3m. poly to H. DONCH, 608 H stn... or sto selosim iL RY, G22 8TH aT, & w., French and inglsh 'B ariing avd bay Se..001 fF Young ladies, litte girls and boys wider Lz, wis Feope Ocwber 4th. Mrs. ELiZaUEIM HAR: Principal. se25-Lun® SADEMY, nt taughi 1 Pevon, ving clus: Minday. Wednesday and Pe to¥ pan. Apply, suidio, 745 1vch st NI-S CLARA MARRTSON, Hof Wm. Mason, N.¥. 6:3 M st. ow, Ma iesa POs HES GEIOIAN, F AME and daglish school and Kinderguries re GOurRa. Third year. Circuimrs at nav, Privute lessots TRE BERLITz scHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 728 14TH ST. N. W., And all other principal cities fed ae Superior to ull otuer st cOei Ted WO Vath ng Sto. Mative tenchers. Pee ext ‘KAM Bow for Ladwes. Gentlemen a: iON. Naw HELDONS ACADEMIFS—l004 F ST. NW, Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdaye 3d a. and ave. se., Tuesdays and AN Baa Wn Conver Eventi and mOree ig ClusoeR IH GeTubAL, Spaicish aud bsewch. vel-- we X DUMAIS i. Principal QeORTHAND— = Young Men's Christian Association course. Classes re sued God and 7. (ud01m*) 1. P HANSA. MULNOS SELECT SCHOOL, nll 1 Si. N. W, AD ELEMENTARY AND HIGH 5U..0UL PUR ‘BOTH Sh Aids, There are two courses of study —Engiish and Scien- titic and Cavssical, “Tue school i supped with nape charts, globes. weights aud aewsuls of the Metre Sys.eni. reference wooks and @ Chieu ical abd phiyalcal Javorator, “suppl Nuniber of students With al wecessacy a Terms: Boa: day sia: ‘Audress Carr: Me nd Conserve culture, 20) “LASSICAL AND COMMI-RCIAL, ts according to rade. Stuuhes Will be resuuied ou ahonday Piease send tor a Cataguc. Iss ANY LEAVITT ders per session of tive mouths, $100; Sept. G, 1836. BROTHER JOSE Hi, Directo “I Post Ottice, Baitmore county. ‘OF BOSTON, GRAD. certified examiner of the New! Lugiaud Marat: VA ing utter Modern Music; good German, French and italian, by ‘ansurpansed methods, lus ier roomsat 7945. st nw, sate 1zd0 G. HOFFELDT, TEACHER OF Si the true Italian method. Classic nd baa NeY INSTITU © 618 CONNECTICUT select Knzilsh, French ud German School ig indies and sittle iris, reopens neplember 1dd0._ Fur circulars or ‘spec al iniormuton apply to ine Misses BURGESS, Principals, auz>-2m Nai BOYS, rough; cat Of wel: Veen put i dressed hav maton, CHO L—Commences ‘ity elghiveuth yeat sep bet 13, in the ni ‘Schurch, 44g siree nw. pervect order. “The Principat uay be a 717 arving ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGIZ th session room of iden Instruction faitiiul and (ul preparation for buaine: ine “Know a patrons. hook cam bas Carrier 29 4or acai oF arti (autocad weHUN Ean CHOOL OF MUSIC | [PSTABLISHED 1877.) | S104 a year. ieading use ‘of textwohs staeute 1905 sk osw | Tecelved at aiy time, cuuntogey of call a Frivate or Class Lessons. Cuurch organ for practice. | schoottetWeed Sine and in auza-omn THeu. INGALLS KING, Principal. Zoom THs. W. SIDWELL Principal. ‘T. ST. Josi.PH's CULL: Git Z 7 PAI rat D4 H RD XN COUR OF stupres | \fPPICAL Di Pantarst OF How UNIVEKSITY, \inie- will be held regulur.y at the Presdmen's How pital as follows: Surgical by Prof. Neal F. Graham, M.D. Practice of Medicine by Prot 1. B. Hood, M. D. Obstrirics aud Diseases of Women by Prof CB. Parvis, ML. Suical st Providence Hosplial vy Prof Robert Res W Anetedlig and Da : Opening ocwoer tot, Full core of vous to Seminary from 12 0 4p. oF MISS LLPSOUMI, Princijal. seat dF ELOCT TION AND M Dire, Me A veuing. Deveets ot speech Mamti tia’ Da Tauicwnes ou amd ber ot. wezicatn TPA. COLLnRn He LisH AND CLA=s Retioo! ior Young Teo, ens sepieme DAY SCHOOL AND FOR BOYS under fo riven years of ABW6, wud Crowe June Ist. 155 S tamily as boarders. 1 Three wepartuents—c Seuiors: (4) The Juniors, vader Mrs. Col the reach Kinde:garten, 1 es Gexrenmes. | Address’ Hot 1 practleally. 42 Loviniate, -HORTHAND a. ciherwi-e dou'tappls. Private pupils preterred. Ke Fe CRON ELLIS, wil <D_+XPEXT TYPEWRITING Taught. Success uarauteed Mf secious: Johus @ Basivn, Stenugraphers, “ve sels » RS BUA School for Young “Ladies und Children ‘Open Mouday, Septembe.” ‘Scut on applcation. ‘3S ENGUSH AND FRENCH re 1308 Hist Cirealars sel-zin* be seLi-Lus® PRE SCH LESS Paris) hus opene ber Day ber residence aud. at th st Private Leswus. ror (Urther iniormation appiy every: Guy irom B w 5 o'ciocs, NS-MADAMEA PELE (PROM od Evening Classes at AS Fe luc! ‘also 831 1dih street AY i LOUIS Na =CKE ‘Teacher of Piano and Organ, Residence 430 School Sept. 27, 1131 V7 st aw. Lesoas Stu st, nw. Terms very reesouable, "Also, Vicliw and. ly prepared ditring seool irs, ‘and tose | Cornet oy Pro. LUIS Nawemelt ——” ocb-ame ih ste inisved restudied uatil periected, - se2-cns= RS GEO. G CHIPMAN REOPENS HER EVOLUTION IN S..0RT-HAND—SUGAN- Duployan, taught In twelve hours: sanple as A, uwarded eieven gold medals. C.asses and pri- einsicuct.on dauy. ‘Tudios vy mail, Call or send Stamp for prospecus, i ype-writing taught by ex, e Fienced opeF.wurs. ‘She Seuovl, 921 F 5. u.w. O8-1We rm API.OL H Bath makes y$ and Gitis reopens sept. we Se. Private pupils ‘day and evening. dress, from sept. Ltn, Mass. iLL PREPARATURY Sc ror KSAT, Priucipal S. CUTHBERTS SEMINARY. BUAKDING (MM. Soa ay senoot. tor suuny Lasies and children, Jost 25.b st, Wasulngton, D. C., opened Sept. .9un, ‘Competent teachers in all deparime..ts.alusic, ven, abu instrumental Languages and at receive special Stienton. For further ..iormation uddress, by letter oF iu person, Mrs. EUGENs. CUTH BLT. cdma. YORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL—THIS DE- CC panmicar of the Covumban University: will opan ‘Tics ay, Uciober Oth, 1550, at 6 v'clocs p.m. in'ud- ition to the stud es beretoiore taught Instrocdon ‘anu lecture. wilt be given Ip the various branches ul Civil eusineering, in Physics, Botan,. Zoology, Geule Ogy, neteurolvey aud Aswonomy. For furcher imor- miadon apply to £ ‘T, Friswoe, eau, oct-iw 7] HR SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION ANDDRANAT.C 1424 Nat. nw. Certificates, Bit svssociatiow Classe ur APLEWOODINSTITUTE, FOR BOTHS. X..3, MA oitoudvilte. Pa. Au efficent core of taro: APITO! C School. 22 34st. Se. CO..NELTA F. BOY DEX, Prune val," Yentu year begius Oc.ober 4th. For ar. ‘cUlars address privcapal HILL KINDERGART: AND ‘vel-im J.P. CAULFIELD WITL RESUME Bi ea ogee at 7 Connecticut Avenue First Fiat, AND & eTE ABER Boar Ung and Duy School will reopen classes in English, Freuchand Matbemmtics. sey-Lar NRS BUJACS ENGLISH AND Zia at 1012 Tatu st. uw. Privare pas At1z12 and 1218 istu street. Sur aug Airs. Wal D-CABELE, se1G-1m_ Princibais, NORWOOD INSTITUTE, For oung Ladies and titue thes, Begins tts a: WEUNESDAX, ne, auth. Session ber ab, Wik FRING KINDicGARTIN | Sitar Tans i Drineot tor Noung children sul one Pew GUTH. Asem ‘and ‘clos Jun Tench ihe Only Innguage of the Enclish spoken. "Tis deyursweut of te be w charge of Mudum: PC. Dis GAH French dm graduate sor ibe Pajx-carpenticr Method, “A dress (COLLET re as as sellim FESSIONAL FU (OR. kurop. aud Fred tur dejar ee Lepr: sentatives. College _reparatory Sclin AUCTION BLIUATE US Fubsi ss Reet WE EaWies Cio akb. ot stir Ts NURIA AN THE CITY OF & iN a. Muse SUSsewee diss Fick Si, CORNER Ur FIRST By virtue of a certain decree made by the Su- preine Courto “he wisur et of Costin, Eis of caren, deka i, Dammoered 03 wii, MINGLEENTH DAY UF OCLOBLK, S06, ab Biaue-Past FOUR CLOCK Pa. t0st ot Kaw preuilscs, oder oF sale at povile action, w che higie xt miid best Oiduer, aut Louse preuises aiid parcels of Ervtind situave ‘day of Washingwon, siscricg Sloresuid, and known on bbe grourd pouu of tke said CHY us Oli O: UTigendl 10. HUMbEr-d Luise thee (33), Sqilare wntbuereu ve DULured und fiiy-meven Ov. hese preuilyes out bY icec ob urs steel UW. wh BY ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, 110, 1104 and 1116 M st. nw, i By *t mud Day a BY Ladies and Little Sau aibatheet eer ti, Bae Mes | see aca nent touee rnc Ths BLAIR Rt-OPEN= HEKSELECTRCHOUL | pear houe uiler meplémiber Ah hate es pe and Kindergarien =: Psn.x BER 201H. fourth | Gauly, i XY peng ee Ea Fo A ee a ean enon = aed Sete atten pace | JONG ENV Ay, —PRINGIRA tm Nlen 0 talu studies, Specal atiention to Matuematica, ope.l- | aud Miss C.K NUOERK. Graved school. ‘Priwary, tug and Composition. .); ly 1413 Qxt. mw. octezw Advanced sna Kind. renrwee evar ute, “Germat is Y OF TH® HULY CROs, 1812 M ADs. ‘Tweltiu year lus bepiem| ‘16th at 1. Sry strum nin, MOL ZaN Ser os | Ha FRVAT ORIN Goa = : x Rsio nd Ar. ihe theory of siuue i choroug horror iris SOGU. yanative Parisian -encb Pea Stren Ailes aatie® meee | seit emma rainy ce BR and Fy Work. iastra Painting, ‘nUseNiAL, VOCAL MUSIC AND AAR- | DERBY oS ee Se Bese sie haves tango tag tue Seams Ae bce at retin ese eed , TACIE A. DANIEL KEXUMES ‘BS 1 A Hesse LBAcii Sees acon tie ee Mule ieayeaet ‘GULUBER 1ST. 715 Ot st. now. we80-11 * bat yrs 015-1 ALL GRADES OF i; -Fepares tor college, } PRIVATE LESoUNS IN rs pea, SAOTVY INSTITUTE: awecor, tad K atand >a om NENT UF HOWARD UNI- res . Parson. and extraction of teeth will be perfurmed ee Ee Sapacioun eaten waned PPB a deatimess mm Mea ahead THE THIRTY-£1G iH sau best, tn See ae eee EVREMU..T, ‘SuPii su, baiween Puna CH _KINDEWGAKTEN AND PRIMARY peovltor Cul dren ander f BAD. ea oe Fu. Uuta De fe Tob Piece street, being al the luter- fecilons Lawse Sire ts, and are improved by a Sub State Whe os urs Urkk uwelang. Th su Of sale ered o. un parehase moves cash, aud We Femasuer i uee equal pa) Weis, al one, Live aba Luret Years irom dake oO. sale, wots Teter secured 10 Lue sulisiactiod vi Lue LFUstoe: « UF Sha “gua, wOt be colupurey wate it 10 Chca‘e, tien resale a Fink aud vat Of So eats JOUN W. PLALING, Trusten, Gesruaens Ham OUR STOCK is NOW COMPLETE. 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