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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OQTOB LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Ovrice oF THF CHiEY SiGNat. OFFICER. WASHINGTON, D.C, Oct, 13,1880. amdlications for 24 Hours, Commenciny a 3 p.m. To-day. For District of Columbia and Virginia, fair weather, winds shitting to southerly, nearly statiouary temperature Pork Oup Rye Witsky, four years old, at $2.50 per gallon, Old itye Whisky at Soc. Bottle. "Old Rye Whisky af 75e: a bottle 417 7th street 24.50-$24.50—soiid walnut marble top ebamber suites. Wat. H. DUx THEY ARE THE FINEST. ‘That is What Major Walker Says of the Newly Uniformed Police. The police force bloomed out this morning in the new unilorms and new equipments—black helmets, frockcoats of a somewhat clerical cut, biue trousers of exquisite cut, white gloves, and black rattan canes with little black heads loaded with lead and wound with wire. “There are no police in the country that will come up to them Inappearance,” said Major Walker this morning. “They are the finest looking body in the country.” The major takes a natural pride in the transformation he has worked in the Personal appearance of the force. The sudden appearance on the streets of the elegant police- Hans’s $2 mbn of course occasioned a great deal of com- Button Boots, in | ment, but did not stop business, as the citizens have, by fi rs actual test, proved | 0: Washington are used tosurprises and to xreat rival of a shoe in ft and wear. | events. Now and then people opened windows S16 7th street and 192 n. avenue. und stared after a resplendent patrolman as ey _ COMPANY, S06 77H Sr., . $1.00 Kit; Labrador Her- Cmicaco Groce Offers New Macks ye doz., Fresh Cod Fish. Sugar Cured Shoulders. s. Glows Stareh, 25¢.; 4 1b, best Kice, 25¢; New York Buckwheat just in, OvR SeectaLty—Fine work only, perfect ~operative cleaners and dyers. 64 MARRIED—Happy couples in search of house- keeping outfits cail at Breitbarth’s Odd Fel- lows’ hail furniture ste Fess lottes and Candies. Lace Currarss and blankets done up. Rea- sonable prices, best work. A. Fischer, 906 G st, Gaxreent, $1 Dress Serrs for hire, Hars axp Boxers refinished in all the lead- ing fall styles at Whiting’s, 924 Pennsylvania avenue; als: e of the best selected stocks of hats and fine millinery. Lost—Time spent by buyers whogoelsewhere | than to Breitbarth’s furniture store, Odd Fel- jows’ hail. 's Ice Cream, CI th, rep Cmcaco G sells Granulat Brown Sugar, Goop Fur Dexpys, $1.50; fine, $2; best, 92.50, at A. T. Lewis’, 435 7th st Bractirez Puorocrarus abie prices. Photo. Art Co. BricHtwoop Races, Thursday, Oct. 14th, 3 | .m. Purse oo. Entries are Jennie G., Lady | jolly, Staples and Creole. Tue Hamoxp Tyr: 806 71H Sr., | Ge; Light | ‘The only machine that has perfect alignment. Jouy C. PARKER, Ag 619 72h St. B.W. Fouxp—The place to buy fine furniture at the lowest prices. Call at Breitbarth’s Odd Fel- Jow’s hail furniture stor: ‘Tire old established Wine and Liquor House ofChris. B. kander, 909 7th st. n.w., still leads the market ior pure Wines and Liquors, 13—ash chamber suites. hai og 11 7th st. n. w. ‘Human artificial eyes. Hempler's, 453 Pa, ave. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH’S.—“Clio.” NatioNaL.—Herrmann. Hexzoe’s.—“Chimes of Normandy.” Haxnrs.’—“Passion’s Siave.” KERNAN's.—Variety. Dime Musevs.—Lottie Chureh. SANASSAS PA: Vay and evening. ———— Condensed Locals. In the matter of the minor children of Joseph H. Bradley, jr., deceased, Judge James made an order yesterday appointivg Mary D. Bradley, the widow, guardian. Bond ‘The will ot terday admitted to probate ters testamentary were directed. to ‘istic to Emma C. Wright, who bonded and qualified in $1,000. aoe | ‘Fhe ropes holding a scaffold on Dr. J. Ford psun’s house, on 17th street near H, gave way yesterday afternoon and W. W. Tarney, a painter, was precipitated to the ground. He bad | an arm’ snd leg broken and Was removed to Providence hospital. 2 = Past Grand Master Couneil No. 44, G. U. 0. of ©. F., has elecicd the following officers: W. The Faneral of Mrs. Richardson. M., Jas. W. Jones; D. G. M., Benj. Coleman; | As stated in yesterday's STax, the remains Gs. B.C. Whiting; G.'T., J. W. Lee; G. C., J: | of Mrs. Frank A. Richardson were buried yes- ote: So 3 OG Sattler GEG Wm. | terday aiteruoon in the churchyard adjoin ‘Thos. fi. Johnson. bs 2 *)ing St. James’ P. E, Chureh, at My A patent lus been fssued to F.'T. Bell of this | Lady’s Manor, Baltimore county. A large city for a machine for dovetailing balusters. | delegation of relatives and iriends from Kev. Mr. Donohoe, who was formerly a mem- ber of the bar of this District, but who has been | for the past year assistant pastor of St. John’s Catholic ehureh, Battimore, wil! succeed Bishop Curtis as one ot the cathedral clergy. Mr. W. H. Smith has writtea a ieiter declin- ing the oilice of Heuienant colonel of the Capital City Gaaras, owing 4o othe: contlicting duties. Ata meeting oi the {THe EVES- ING SrAK, held adopted deplorivg U: Adams, presid pany, wnd tendering coudvience ww the bereaved family. While at work concreting a cellar near the corner ol Istand H sireets northwest, yester- day, George Washington, colored, accidentally Shipped inte a pot of boiling tar and bad both his hands badly burned. “Hie was removed to Se Katleds Freedmen’s bospitai in the patrol wagon, \ J. ne | ape Widen Noctua tm ingtonians present were James H. Meke The tuneral of Harwood Norton tok. plsce | god wife, EB Hay and wile, Mrs id a Jesterduy at 4 o'elock p. 1 dist church, Rev. Drs. Faunce and Patch of fieiating. The decew: well-kuown | young man, and was gr steemed. A literary and musical entertainment w ‘Natonal Kid ou Thursday the ‘Ladies’ Union Chaper associa- eveds (uid in the erection of wu] nial Beach. »t the Microscopical society last evening Dr. Sehaeifer read a paperon the structure or puytolacea aecandre (pokeberry, and showed specimens of adye ti Mipe Lerrics. Dr. Seaman was elected president Jor the ensuing ye A HEBEEW WE of Marietia, Ga. Mr, Mes 5. Li evening at the Nation mony being performed : uel Hirsch, uginter ried Mite by Kev. L.Stera, Tucre was a very | atiendanee of the the bride Foon, uot ouly f city, but from Ns ‘ork, Richmond, Bie imore, Philadelphia and Auauta. A wed'ling supper was given iter | the ceremony, at ten o'elock the couple a the nort ide ted ta White Satin at tue e Henry Gutman | ew York, Isadore Kant iaurice Weyman, of Bal New Chapelle, of CATHOLIC Usivexsiry Srre.— Matthew's ehureh, the board of erection of the »posed Catholic university in this city, says That the defect in the title te the ground is in Tegard to the ownersnip of two-tenths of the property, the heirs of which could not be found at tue Ume of the sule, but have turned up trustees think that tue matter ean ‘ably settied with the heirs waoown | these two-ienths, and alt will come vut right. A G.A.R. ANSrvexsary.—John A. Rawlins Post, N: GA. K., celebrated its twentieth f@aniversary lust evening with a camp-fire aud | banquet at Avner s hail. Post Commander G. Wailinger presided, aud addresses were made by Department Cominander J.B. Burke, Asst. jt. Gen. S. E. Faunce, Ins. Gen. Berger, ¢ Kelly, commander of the departin v Virginia; Comrades H. 1. Smith, N. Scephens, Capt. Thomas Mehee, Dr. others, — AN ALEXANDRIA MAN KILLED.—Yes Afternoon Wim. E_ Mills, who has bes Pioyed by the the past six months a man on regulat- e, Was caught between pier 6, Locust Potnt,and so badly injured that he died in afew minutes. He re- sided at 549 Light strect, Baltimore, and originally came frou Alexaniria,Va., where he hus three brothers, He was JU ‘years old and singie. ———— A SHELLABARGEK CoMPARTMENT LIVESTOCK & To AkKIVE To-NiGHT.—In deference to the Wishes of the stock builders of the Sheilabarger Live-stock Car Company, the officers have di- Fected # completed car to be shipped to this city Via the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, which | Will arrive to-night. The car wiil be side.tracked aud located near Sth street southwest, opposite Chureh & Stephenson's lumber yard, and | Will be kept there two or three days to énable all to inspect it. It will then be sent into Vir- gibla for a loud of cattle, and ou Its return will detainea here one Way for the purpose of showing the comfort and conteptment of ani- mals ina car fitted up with the Shel er patent fixtures. “A gentleman will be in attend- nce at the car to demoustrate to those calling see it the operations of the fixtures in hand= ling stock. + ——— ‘THE ATTENTIOX of parties interested in the purchase of real estate 1s invited to the notices, m another column of to-day's issue, of sales to be held at public auction on Thursday, the 2Ath instant, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the rooms of the Board of” Real Estate Brokers, No. 1106 F Street northwest. To those having property to Sell it ts suggesied that purchasers may be readily found at this centrai location, where there is a daily gathering ot parties actively en- faced in the busines. “Property may be of red at private or public sale upon application any member of the Sag board. foramina Fenxrrvre SALE Postposep.—The sale ad- Yertised by Waiter B. Williams & Co., auction= cers, to take place to-morrow at No. 1012 14th Street northwest, has been postponed until Monday, Octobs:" 15th, on account of sickness in the family. — tile no coleetion of Turuiar earths a enc 1 coil a of Turi ts and was begua this morning at Dowling’s auction Bere Sarent many pldces cold’ the Mens nee great many low. ‘The sale will be continued tomone joruing at 1) o'clock, when it is Probavie that ihe catalogue Will u of qe the be closed. | dangerous th | dang } th ©. HL. Homes, Z. | Keartodd, Miss Chenowith, and J. Bs McCarthy, Lbe | Of tue Harifor aud bearers of the floral tripute from Newspaper Kow. | Vooruees in Terre Haute, Lad. Just previous he sauntered up the street light rattan, At one nd gaily twirled his corner & colored cart driver was so stunned by the appearance of a poli that he gazed at him with open- mouthed wonder, meanwhile letting the tall- board of his cart drop and spilling out the dirt he had industriously been shoveling into the vehicle. The practical policeman pointed with his rattan to the cartand remarked, “Look at ail-board and don’t look at me.” the spell, the cart-driver drew along and resumed his work, while the vision of vive, white and va aronnd the corner. ‘The police to-day their oid woode th wore batons under their coats, as new patent leather-covered swivel batons are not ready tor distribution. The major spetking of the loaded canes, says 4 that they will be used as Weapons except in cases of last resort, A police the opinion to a STAR repor- wed cane might prove a very ig, aS @ man Under exeltemsent x astruggle mightgive a blow of greater y, and crack a man’s enided to raise a lump, re very generally ap- it is not expect te or dari skull when he only In The new swivel baton proved by officers. ‘They leather wrist Strap at the end of a handle attached to a ‘The baton eannot be twisted out of an officer's hand, as it will simply tura around on Ais swivel. There iS some discussion as to the use to be made by the police of the rattans, ‘They are not intended solely as ornaments. It is thought F Will be used to some extent as pointers, in ctious to strangers Who inquire the { they may be use- applied skuiltuily upon the less vital portions ot tie body will suifice to awaken a sense of re- pentance in 3 lad, without doing permanent mmissioner Wheatiey, who returned to the ay aiter a few days’ visit to New York Philadelphia, partly for business and partly asure, feferred to the police laughingly yor Walker's daisies.” “He said he had for, yi inspected the police in Philadelphia and New York, as the: uot think they don the sireet, but did mpared with ours. gee A Prisoner Charged With Bigamy. THE MATHIMONIAL EXVERIENCES OF SAMUEL A. DAVIS. Samuel A. Davis, a shoemaker confined in Jail awaiting a trial for alleged wite beating, ‘was surprised this morning when Detectives Wheeler and Mattingly read to bim a-warrant charging him with bigamy in taking to him- Sel! a second wife while his first wite was living, w says, “in full life.” Davis, it is tone time a periormer in O'Brien's ad married a young iady in Baltimore named Mollie Daly, whom he il treated, and her death occurred’ within a year after they were made one. being well salistied with his | firstattempt to have some one share bis joys and sorrows, he made the second attempt and, F da Miss Caroline Rather, who, it is | claimed, is StU living, but her exact wherea- bouts is not known at'present. Walle, itis al- | cd, Caroline was living Davis came to this ‘y, Where he opened « shoe repairing shop d the acquaintance of Miss Mary iA South Washington, and they were united in the bonds of matrimony. She charges that he attended Salvation Army meetings and made her lite one of unhappiness by whipping her with a large strap used by him ii carrying On bis business. Sinee their sepa~ ration and’ the husbaud’s confinement in jail Miss Turnburke has returned to her parents’ house in South Washington. ‘To-day in the Po- lice Court charges of ussuuitand bigamy against Davis were continued for a few days. aegis the surrounding country, Baltimore city and Ubis city assembled at the church. Lhe proces- was formed at the outer gate, headed by ‘v. Dr. Geo. K. Warner, rector of the parish. Within the church the usual Episcopal burial service was read by the rector. ‘The altar was a mass of floral tributes, conspicuous ainoug them being a large mound’ of roses trom. A. S. Abell ahd sons, large Grecian cross, “ihe last tribute to Mrs.’ Richardson irom Sewspaper Row, Washington, D.C,” and a beautiul anchor, heart and cross trom Mrs. Anu wih ob this city. Lhere were many impressive features about the ceremony. “iter the body had been | i place the lis, Lhe Misses Gittings Mrs. Dr. Garnett, Mrs. Jou ‘Mis. A. B. Mullett, Boteler, dirs. A. Dt nd It. M. Larner, of the | areau of the Sun, a coniinittee | e Washington correspondents, | Washington presenting sage Death of Judge John James Key. Judge John James Key dicd yesterday after- noon at his resid: P street, West Washington, in the seventieth year ot his age. He bad been quite feeble for years past, but did not take to his bed until about ten days ago. Judge Key was born in Washington county, in 1517, aud belonged to the Key and Falittiies and and Virginia, | ucts ot Keniuexy, after wii artuer of Hon, Daniel W. tou war he Was judge of the eireuit court in county, Ind, ite was seat to England by General Tait im 1s sin cotton eb amount of money, vi Cluief Justi siderabs a nephew % alyo € Francis Scott Key. ud three children. ake place tomorrow ititer- uvon trom his late residence. _ ‘The Nationals and the Baltimores. VicroY Fok THE HOME CLUB—OTHER GAMES. ‘The Nationals played the Association ball nine from Baltimore yesterday, and gave them an upmerei{ul pounding. The score at the end of the sixth inning was19 tol. The visitors Hlelded miserably and were unable to hit Shaw saiely more than three times. The home team made fifteen hits and but one fieldi The Detroits deteated the Jersey Cliys yester- to 1, and the Pittsburgs the Metropolitans > Real Estate Sates. Transfers of the following real estate were placed on record Columbia Heights lots 18 and 19, bik. 27, 1064x150 and 5, bik. 33, each con: taining 7 Princeton, between 13th and 1Lith’streets, trom Harriet Holt and Emily S. Moore to C. P. Mays, tor $1,882.75 each; and lot 18, bik. 32, 17,000'tect at the intersection of 13th and Priticeton streets, from Annie A. Thomas to Theo. Schwan, tor $6,500. Myer Loeb has transterred to Jobn Miller lots 1, id 7, square S49, (between th and Gib streets abd Virginia avenue southeast) con- taining over 26,000 tect, for $6,764. tor 87,8 A Svrr Over 4 TiTLe.—Mr. W. W. Corcoran has filed a bill ir equity azainstS. M. Hevner, G. G. Campbell et al. to “have certain deeds de. suit at law. plaintiff stat is an adult and for more that eighty-seven years a resident of the District of Columbia.” That in 1836 he bought from the corporation of Washington a certain Jot in square 161, and received a deed, and has been since in the uninterrupted possession of the lot, but that Peter Hevner, after failing to obtain money trom Mr. Corcoran and. failing to induce one G. G. Campbeil to claim the lot bought Campbell's alleged interest and had it conveyed to Mrx.S. M. Hevner, and now threaiens to interfere with the plaintiff's tue, and he prays to have Hevner restrained from interfering with the plaintiff's tile to the lot; that the defendant be enjoined from prose: cuting asuitatlaw, and that Hevner's deed may be declared void. —— Tue Cress CucB.—At the annual meeting of the Washington Chess club, held last evening, the following olticers were ‘elected for the en- suing year: President, ex-Senator J. W. Jobn- ton, of Virginia; vice presidents, Gen. J. F. Farnsworth and W. A. Braid; treasurer, Mr. M. . Key; secretary, Dr. J.P. Jefferis; executive committee, Dr. 8.’C. Ibaneroit, J. Y. Knight and L. Abram. It was decided to open the winter season with achess and a whist tournament, and committees were appointed to make pre- Uminary arrangements. Tue Ontore Civp.—A pleasant party gather- ed ast evening ai. the residence of Sie Pr ie Dent, $22 13th street southwest, to complete the organization of “The Orioles,” a social club composed of young men in that neighborhood, After the election of officers Mrs. P.. Dentand Foo er pe ag Claeys assisted lg Aotimey cam- and Davis, gave some choice musical oP geen bi) on rs elected tea the Eire m are: J. J. Toumey, ent; John G. Campbell, vice president; aD Mahoney sec- retary; PR. Dent, treasurer; 8. P. Zachary, ser- geantat-arme THE MAY DRILL. Meeting of the Committee—Cheering Notes from Distant Bugies. The meeting of the national drill committee last night, Gen. Ordway, vice chairman, presid- ing, was strictly business, and devoted to rou- Une financial matters, Chairmen of three im- portant collecting sub-committees were in New York and could not report, and those present Swelled the list to $22,500, withthe principal Sources of subscription still unheard from. Messrs. Henry H. Carter aud Robert A. Parke, of the Pennsylvania railroad, Were present as members of the committee for the first time, Mr. Carter having come over trom Philadelphia expressly to confer with the other members of his road, Both gentiemen stated the warm interest” the Pennsylvania lines “took in the drill, and pledged solid assistance, both in money and rates. Hon. Jeff Chandler, A. A. Thomas and P. H. Christman were added to the committee. ‘The most interesting feature of the meeting was the number of letters trom every section of the country reported. These state entries, or asic for detalis of prizes, &e., and cover ull parts of the country. Letters Were read last night from Massachusetts, Florida, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Iowa, Alabama, Missouri, ‘Tennessee and South Carolina, ali Showing intent to recognize this as a national drill, ‘The Porter Rifles, ot Nashville; the Mil- wauikes Light Horse squadron; the Escambia Rifles, of Pensacola, and others were reported as heard from since the previous meeting. A most practical and interesting letter bas been received by Secretary De Leon from Gen. C. 8. Bentley, of Chicago, “the typical National Guardsman ot tne West,” commanding the famous “Northwest Brizade,” and havi successively tendered chief commanc of the interstate drills of Nashville, Dubuque, Mobile and Savannah, He say: “It is now with great pleastre that frankly give you my opinion regarding a na- tional drill and encampment at Wustington next May. With your experience at Mobile and elsewhere, you will agree with me that the Success of these matters depends wholly on the earnestness of those who have them in charge. Periect harmony among the managers must exist, and a live interest be manitested by the community at large. At Mobile ail these essentials existed, and the result was an unqualified military success, You pre- sented an array of thoroughly drilled com- Panies; and well may Mobile be proud oft her efforts. Washington has most decided advantages over any other city in the Union—those of being the national capital with national attractions, “If her prominent eltizens give earnest support there 1s no question of suc- cess, # = * A driil and eucampment at Washington should be on a grand acule, every state and territory being represented’ by at Jeast_one company, forming miles of soldiers I iced hot undertake to point out duty to be performed by you, but sion let me say, I believe in it! I favor iu! J indorse it!” Mr. Willett reported that the National Rifles, of this city, had held a meeting and decided to enter the competition. Mr. Fox reported that Capt. Mills, of the Washington Continentals, had deciared himselt and” his company ready tor any and all duty assigned them. ‘The meeting adjourned subject to call of Cuairman Wheatley. Among the subscriptions announced last eve- ning were the following: ‘hos. E. Waggaman, $1,000; Washington Gusiight company, $1,000; 5.C. Palmer, $500, and Jeft Chandler, $500, ——— ‘The Courts. Courr IN GENERAL Tene. Today, Kilbourn agt. Latta; hearing re- sumed. Equiry Court—Judge James. Yesterday,in re J.J.Coomby'esiateysule finally, ratified and reerence to auditor. Hall agt, Hail; Pro contesso Vacated with leave to answer, Enneils agt. Johnson; decree construing will, Wieatley agt. Harvey; pro comiesso ag. J. 1. Given granted, Serrii agt. Fowler; trustees ell wt private sule. "Hall agt, sale decreed and 8. Maddox and K. F d trustees to selt. thorized" to make repairs. Daihese agt. Wile Jiams; discontinuance allowed. Kauffman agt, KauMinan; appearance of absent deiendani ordered. Marr agt, Barry; payment to guardian directed. __ CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, B. Bowie, larceny; uppeal; guilty. Charies Brown, assault (appeal), guilly; sen- teuced to eleven months in jail. z Potice Court—Judge Snell. Yesterday, E. F. Nobie and J. Gullagher, loud and boisterous; collaterals forteited. Patrick Gleason and James Madigan, do; $5_ each, Mary Nichols, disorderly in the county, $5 or 7 days. Wm. Anderson, violating building reg- ulaiions;$10. Jno. P.imer,Sunuay bar;$20 col Jaieral irteiled. Jacob stiger, do; do. John ‘Trilling, Sunday bar 1m county; $10 collateral foricited. Michael Sullivan, do; do, Jas, Gar- tield, colored, threats; persotial bonds. —— Affairs in West Washington. CUMBERLAND CoaL ‘TRADE.—The shipments from the imines of the Cumberland coal region during the week ended Saturday, October 9, Were 73,329 tous, und for the Year to date 1,829,286 tons, a decrease of 303,904 tons as compared with ‘last year. By Chesapeake and Obiv canal—week, 10,090 tons; year, 199,400 tons; decrease, 69,610 tons, A 'CHAKGE UF 'KoBuEKY.—Joseph Conners, about eighicen years of age, was urresied yes terday by Omicer Darcey on’ a warrant. sworn out by Michel Melutyre, cuarging Conners With stealing w box of tancy crackers trom his (Melniyre’s) store on 33d street. JEMPEKATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER —Greal Faiis, temperature, 65; cun- i. Keceiving ‘reservoir, teuiperature, 66; condition at north connection, $6; souulh ection, 36, Distributing reservoir, lem- perature, 66; condidon at influent gatehouse, 86; conuition at effluent gatehouse, 36. Representative Nelson's Adventure. HE FELL OVERBOARD IN ATTEMPTING TO LAND A BIG PICKEREL, A dispatch from Alexandria, Minn., says: Hon. Knute Nelson, wno was picked up uncon- scious in the lake last night, revived tis morn- ing, and is now able to walk about. He was out fishing, hooked a big pickerel, and in his Tremsxo SKIN DISEASES INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY CUTICURA. TREATMENT.-A warm bath with Coricura8oar, ‘and a single application of CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure. 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BLAC eiAC® CASHMERE SHAWLS, all ‘pure woot, ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, wide double fold, in green, blue and brown, 12 yds. tor S: HOMESPUN DRESS GUUDS, pure wool, wide double width, all colors (special barguln),37%xc BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVELS, gL. FANCY SILKS, 37%, 40, 45, 50c, ‘A Pair of our extra large ‘size Damask Towels, Ferdh #2, oF au extra large size “Bridal Quis” worth .50, presented to each customer Wl $10 Worth of Dry Goods. ides Mas M. J- Hesz, 1309 F ST. N. W., Has just returned from New York and is prepared toshow the Latest Fashions in French Bonnets and English Hats. No gegular opening day. se27 Oc Erroars TO SUPPLY THE YOUNG MEN OF WASH- INGTON WITH STYLISH AND GOOD SUITS, MADE TO ORDER AT $20, $2250, AND §25, SEEM TO BE APPRECIATED IF THE NUMBERS WHO COME FOR THEM 18 ANY EVIDENCE OF APPRECIATION. WE HAVE A FEW OF THE SAME STYLES MADE UP IN SACK AND CUT- AWAY COATS WHICH WE ARE SELL- ING AT $15, $16, AND §18. efforts to land him lost his valance and fell IF YOU WANT A VERY GENTEEL SUIT, overboard. ‘The water chilled him thoroughiy, und it was severai hours before he regained fousciousness, “No serious results areappre-| ap S3¢A LL COST, ONE THAT WILL DO eh ut ‘The Congregational Council. GOOD SERVICE AND IS WELL MADE, The national counelt of the Congregational churches of the United States will hold its sixth # IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THESE, triennial session In Unioa Park Congregational ‘h, Chicago, beginuing to-day. It will, be DON'T FORGET THAT WE HAVE EN- made up of 453 delegates, elecved by the Gon- {onal assuciations throughout the country, | qiRELY NEW LINES OF FALL OVER- ch association having the right to send one lor every ten cuurehes or fraction of the churenes connected with it; and. in ad-| COATS THAT CAN BE FOUND NO WHERE dition 1 these, eel state two deiegates. ' The deleg Sas ly divided between cl ELSE IN WASHINGTON. ‘The couneil is in iministrative body, each individual con- alion in the denoinination having supreme TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LIGHT AND coucrol of its own aifairs, “IU is merely advisory, in its tune pees a DARK MIXED CHEVIOTS, George S. Davidson, carpenter, of La Mas- cotte, died Saturday hight, making the toval numberof deaths trom tle disaster to tat — boat 31, E. B BARNUM & CO., ocl2 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR 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. Soup oNLy 1N Cans, ROYAL Tue Ssanr Buyer Is Dean Unto the fact that we are this season offering special inducemenis in RELIABLE AND sTYLISH CLOTHING of all grades. In quality and make you will find our new stock all that could be desired. We make it a point to handle such garments ONLY as are strictly first class in material aud workmanship. ‘We sell you an elegant Cheviot Suit at $7.50 that ‘woulk be cheap at $10.00, ‘We sell you an All-Wool Cassimere Suit at$10.00 that would bea bargain at $14.00. We sell you anextra fine Cassimere Suit at $12.50 that you cannot match anywhere under $16.50. ‘We sell you a fine Prince Albert Suit, silk faced, at ‘Baxixe PowDER Co, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. 0024 | $15.00 that would be cheap at $20.00, ‘We sell you # better Prince Albert at $18.00 that is really worth $25.00. Resrones Gray Hin ‘We sell you an All-Wool Fall Overcoat at $7.50. A very fine one at $10.00. CRYSTAL With the id ERY CEYSEAT Sith the vigor andfresh DISCOVERY | We have an extra large line of Sulte for Boys from furaldack brows or black DISCOVERY | 18 to 18 years old, trom $5.00 up. its uve light or war hoe DISCOVERY | We haves full line of Boys Fall and Winter Over. Feet ne aarkened. thin ores ‘Coats, from $3.75 up to $15.00. Gandruf’ entirely fe DISCOVERY | For Children from 5 to 18 years old, Sultswith Short moved, and the hai and DISCOVERY | Pants, at $2.60, $275, $3.00. $2.50, $4.00, $4.50, Soallottand nicely nod BincovERY. which we guarantee to be 20 per cent Jess than you | We warrant ft todo can buy them elsewhere. all 5 PV be] Tria? At CIV ee DR COVERY | Wehav. asf line of Oda Pants, from $1.50 up. ARTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor, GIVE US 4 CALL AND BE CONVINCED, 14th and I and 24 and D ste. n.w, F iis For sale by all Drugzists. ocll THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL z CLOTHING company, Dusxer Sers. Te toe oct CORNER 7TH AND @ STREETA TOILET SETS. GAMESETS. . z FISH SETS. All of the above in great Fare aoe RT rims Ty WoovEs WARE AND TIN WARE of the best tory, can be reiurucd aud the money retunded. WILMARTH & EpMoxstox, * ocld 1206 Pennsylvania ave. 7 r My Fan Stock Winter = = R. Geldschmid, 812 7th Street N. W. GREATEST BarGains EVER OFFERED. ‘We will not hesitate to state that the follow: ing bargains are the greatest ever tothe ‘asbington public, which our customers can take advantage of for to-morrow only: Patent ring window shades, assorted colors, only Je. worth S06,;best quality two-string brooms, only 18c,, worth 20c.; Japarined coal hods, 1 in., 27¢.; 16 in., 3ic, and 17 in., 35¢.; galvan- ized iron, 14 1n., 32¢.; 15 in.. S6c., and 16 in., 40c;; new shape’ white china chamber sets, dec: orated with broad colored band and gold lines, bas 10 pieces, only $3.09; these sets sell regular hy decorated English china chamber sets, with’ plain = white bowl, only $1.97, worth m- der pails, assorted $3.25; extra large size colors, only 33c., worth 50c.; Terra cotta dogs, on regular ‘Gocoa door mat 49c., regul "ioe: only 418, worth Sc.; 6 hand-painted French china fruitsaucers, only 69c., Worth $1.25; Glycerine soap 9c. a bar; 6 glass sauce plates, only 17c.; Children’s reversible biackboards, only 43c? Work baskets, assorted sizes, only’ 6c., wortit from 15 to 25c.; Extra large painted iron axle express wagons, only 96c., regular price $1.2 Crystal glass goblets, 6 1or 19¢.; W! nog for 160,; New shape white china hand-painted tea sets, 44 pes, only $5.79, worth $8; Kising sun Stove polish, 6 cakes for 25c.; Brown's French shoe Liacking, 4 bottles tor 25¢. Remem- ber the avove goods can oniy be obtained posi- tively to-morrow only. 1 We Are Offering at Very Attractive Prices The most complete assortment of Boots in this tT “'Mien's Handsewed Calf Boots, Opera “Our Own Make,” at $5.98, equal to any $16 Custom-made Boot. Hand-sewed Calf Boots, “Our Own ‘at $4.98, worth $7. solghia Bepten Edge alt Boots, “olla Com- ” al wort beg vaten Ki Galt, and Grain, Boots, Machine se Pogyed, trom $1.93 u enone Boots from $1.24. up; Youths’ Boots 7m 85¢. “Also a large assortment ot Rubber Boots at equally low prices, Z_STRASBURGER, No. 906 7th street, Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th st., Ofters—4-year old Whisky, $2 gal., or 50c. qt. 7-year old Rye, $3 xal., or 75e. qt. 4-year old Brandy, 3: ‘year old Brandy, $3 yal., or Sweet Catawba Wine, #1 gal. We Are Offering the best. Japan, Oolcng, Gunpowder and Im- ria Tea, at Gb. w Ib..to be found in this city. ally, you should try these goods once and ‘ou Will be pleased. New Mackerel at $1.40 a Kit “Blegant Potatoes, 70c, a bushel, Delight, ful new Honey, 20c. for Al box, Pure leaf Lard, in tin lls, Yc. Ib. See new advt, N.T. Merzcrn & Bro, 1 417 7th street n.w, The Paritan Water-proof Calf $3 button laced Shoe for yentiemen is made ot the Puritan calf skin, tanned by a patent process, 50 as to be absolutely waterproof, has a substantial sole, Interlaid with a water-proof preparation, and can be found only at Hahn’s, 816 “thstreet and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, 1 People who Have Been Wearing My Saxony Wool German band-knit Jackets the past 14 years can be supplied with new sleeves, 1 . AUERBACH, 7th and H. Chicage Grocery Company, 806 7th st., offers fine amily flour, $4.48 bbl.; XXX family Hour, $1.98 bbl; patent process, $6.48 bbl; wally, 95.48 bbl 91-44 quarter bbl,;72¢-elghth $5.48 bbl.; $1.44 quarter 26. elg bbl. ‘Grae by mail, alepuons 423-2, a What Was the Splendor of a September ay It was a bright day in New Orleans, La., on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1886, the 196th Grand Monthiy'(the Quarterly Extraordinary) Draw- ing of the world-renowned Louisiana State Lot- tery, when some $522,000 was scattered to all quarters of the glove by the wheel of fortune under the sole care of Gens. G. T. Beauregard, of La.,and Jubal A; Early, of Va, Every one wants to know all about it, No. 31,583 drew the First Capital Prize of $150,000 (sold in tenths at $1 each); one was paid through Clark County Bank of Osceola, Ia., to Geo. W. Fouch there; one to Sen. Amaro Atango Bibeiro, Bos- ton, Mass.; one to John Connor, care Cammack & Decker, 28th st. between I'and K sts, n. Washington, D. C.; one to Paul Bunker, Oriental Warebouse, First and Branoan sts. San Fran- ciseo, Cal.;’ another was paid through Wells, Fargo &Co,, Bank of San Francisco, Cal; the others desired their names withheld from pub- licity, No. 3,479 won the Second Capital Prize (aiso sold in tenths at $1 each); one to L. L. “ose, cure of K, B. Olson & Co., 90 Superior st. Chicago, IIL; one to Mrs, J. C, Sullivan, Chicags TIL; one was paid to J. G. Lallande, the runo ot N.O, National Bank for a depositor there; two others were paid to Exchange Bank of Dal- Jas, Texas; the others are desirous of avoiding ublicity. No. 7: 59 drew the Third Capital rize, $20,000; One-hilf of it ($10,000) was held by Messrs, Eduardo Marquez del Pino and La- auro Vila, No, 322 Easi 13th st., New York city, and the other half by I. R. Lee, Philadelphia, Nos. 58,613 und_72,983 drew the two Fourth Capital’ Prizes, $10,000 (wold in tenths at $1 euch); to parties residing in Cincinnati, O., Chi- cago, IL, Louisville, Ky., and Portiaud, Dak., &c., &e, The rest went flying about; but the next drawing will occur on Tuesday, Nov. 9t when the Grand Prize of $75,000 may be ha for $5. For tull information apply to M. A. Dauphin, New Orieans, La. a Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- tng and deilvered in %4 1b, “Ward” prints, 40¢, per lb, Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 5c. per quart, Cream 15 cents. $3 Per Gallon. 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Hye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, Gent's Suit Cleaned, $1.—Satisfaction guaranteed at C,PUTSCHE’S,1729Paav.in,Ww,s310 Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best. Ir Is Very Turonrant ‘To every Housckeeper to know just where they can purchase the best supplies for the family and at the same time get the lowest, prices. These two points we feel we are able to secure to our customers in the fullest sense. ‘With a number of years’ experience in the buy- ing and selling of Family Supplies, aud our business worked down tou cash basis, we are able to do better for you than the great majority of stores. We are now receiving direct from the pro- ducers, and will sell at low figures, POTA- ‘TOES, NEW MACKEREL iv Kits and in bar- rels, Pere Leaf LARD in ‘Tins and bulk, and the very best brands of FLOUR to be found. Give usa trial order. N. T. METZGER & BRO, 417 7th stn. H. W. Jouxs ASBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS ARE COMPOSED EXCLUSIVELY OF THE BEST AND PUREST MATEKIALS, COMBINED ON DIFFERENT PRINCIPLES FROM ANY OTHER, LIQUID OR MIXED PAINTS. THEY ARE OF A HIGHER GRADE THAN HAVE EVER BEFORE. BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. EITHER IN “PASTE” OR LIQUID FORM, AND ARESECOND TO NONE IN RICHNESS AND PERMANENCY OF COLOR, BEAUTY OF FINISH AND DURABILITY, Sample Sheets and Pamphlet,“Exterior Decoration,” Free by Mall STRICTLY PURE COLORS IN OIL, VARNISHES, =. BIO ROOF, CAR AND BRIDGE PAINTS, {nvarlous colors. Are especially adapted for out- buildings, barns, fences, aud for iron aud rough wood- work. ‘ ‘H, W. JOHNe MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 87 MAIDEN LANE, > NEW YORK. # CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA, ‘LONDON. octs-lw = . Bee Ss Ee oO PENING. 2RA LV; SLATER, 091 F STREET, ‘Wu exhibit on TUESDAY, 12TH, A fall line of new designs in ‘Toe tgates of Washington are cordially invited. No PPP OA Fv opt ba f ‘00 : oa © - R Y Asa ° fey Al aa NEW STORE, and Cl will be: Tn addition to Bilksand Cloaks, will be found » grand LLL DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS. ‘The stock is now complete, and the variety is such that we can match any color dress material, and show trimmings adapted for all styles of dresses, ete. Any special design you may fancy made to order at the shortest notice. PRICE List: Passamenterie Ornsment Gimps, Galloons and Edging, Black and colors, 96c., $1.25, $1.48, $1.68, $1.08, $2.48, $2.68. Jet Bagings in round, square and pear shape, 15c. ‘2éc., 35c., 48c., 68c. a yard. Jet Ornaments, 17c., 25c., $2c, 48¢, 68, 80c. $1.17, $1.38, $1.60, $2.25 each, Plain Silk Tape Trimming. aleoSilk Tape and Mara, bout Tape and Mohair, and Chenille and Jet Trim. mings, 68c., 85c., O8e., $1.35, $1.68. Moss Trimmings, black and colors, 48c., 68¢,, B5c, 98e.,, $1.15, $1.68, $1.83 a yard MOUKNING Trimmings in Tape Fringes and ‘Tape Moss Trimmings, 68c., 98c., $1.15, $1.35,81.68. BUTTONS. BUTTONS, BUTTONS. ‘Large and small Metal and Ball, Reasonable prices for the chotcest Paris Novelties. ‘A@- The Palais Royal opens Monday {October 11, 25 pleces Striped Satins, $1.86 a yard. New York ptice, $1.39. , ‘ >t MES ee Undoabtedly the bargain of the season will be on sale on and after Monday, October 11, viz—100 dozen 4-button French Kid Gloves, Tans and Browns, Embroidered backs, 980. Guaranteed worth $1.25, and a bargain at that price. ‘Aa Short visites of Silk Plush, trimmed with balls, cuffsand collar of Beaver. Palais Royal price $22.50. New York price $25. TTT HE BP FE BER gots PoHOBB REL oS FoR BoP oH Ene se! ORIENTAL, GOODS. These new goods are made up as Scarfs, for draping and covers for furniture. The colors and mattrial are not unlike that used in choice Persian shawls, but being worked in tinsel and che- nile the effect is even still more elaborate. PRICE LIST. Fringed Oriental Table Covers, 75c. to $6.98, Job lot 6-4 Oriental Table Covers, $2.68, worth $4. Fringed Scarfs, for draping, $1.25, 91.39, $1.48, $1.68, Job lot Fringed Oriental Scarts, 98¢., worth $1.50. Choice French Table Covers, deep borders, exquisite work. Lambrequins, Applique designs, 68c. a yard. Embroidered Felt Tidies, Scarfs and Covers, Low prices, ‘82 Black and colored Satin Rhadames are offered ‘at the Palais Royal for 98c. New York price $1.15. un RN ON KOK ™ FFF <S8g HOH da NWN BD Fé HUH Mh RAN BOB HESS RAN Bow EF Ss8 A Job lot of pure Linen Handkerchiefs opened Mon- day, October 11th, and the best value ever offered by the Palais Royal. 50 doz. Sheer Linen, hemstitched, wide and narrow borders, plain white, 12%c.; worth 19¢. 50 doz. heavy Linen Handkerchiefs, wide hem- atitched borders, plain white, 124,c.; worth 19¢. ‘75 doz. Colored Borders, genuine French designs, pure and Sheer Linen, 12%4¢.; worth 19c. 50 doz. White Linen Handkerchiefs, tucked borders, exquisite quality, 12%c.: well worth 25c. aa Freize Wraps, trimmed with Russian Hare Fur and Hares’ Tails, $15. Advertised by # leading New York house for $16.50. H Lig: eo br Py FESS S22 ERY H H oO i im & & seo WARM UNDERWEAR. All Underwear on sale at the Palais Royal is of the Rew improved shape, whereby the hose can be worn over the pants without creasing. Merino Vests and Pants, 39. up. Fleeced Wool do., 63c., worth 750, Scarlet Medicated do., 98¢. up. Child's do. do., 25¢. up. HOSIERY, On and after Monday, October 11, the following new goods will be on exhibition: 200 doz. “choppers” first-choice Hose, extra long, double white toes and heels, black, navy. wine, slate, seal, etc, Palais Royal price 35c. Sold usually for dtc. 100 doz. “Palais Royal” Vertical Striped Hose. As we control this market for many of the designs. we have named these Hose “Palais Royal.” 29c. a pair. Superior quality and styles to those usually offered for 48e. 00 B O% EE gS DDoOO L ‘88g DD oO*O L - Bop “oo Tun Sess = THE ENTIRE CHRISTMAS STOCK IS NOW RE- CEIVED. To Indace you to buy early special reductions are made in prices. Why not buy a doll now and dress it at your leisure. ‘We don't pretend to give adescription of the hun- dreds of styles in stock, but would quote two special- ties we intended for the “Opening.” but arrived late, will be on show on and after Monday, October 11th. FOR 19 CENTS, A doll of large size, with Bisque head and real hair; ‘Christmas price will be 25c.; to induce you to buy early we now charge 19. FOR 98 CENTS, Beautiful Bisque dolls, with kid bodies. One foot and half high; real flowing Mair, So perfect ‘are these dolls that the finger nails areshown to perfection ‘and the faces Are the prettiest and most natural. ‘These are GENUINE FRENCH DOLLS: Our own Importation and positively worth $2. #@-25 pleces of Black FAILLE FRANCAISE SILKS, for $1.19. Can prove the price of # leading ‘New York house to be $1.25. GGG A MM MM PPP gSSq Go s2 MMMM Pop & a fico SA nate t= os cca A 4 MMM Ssa8 = A fellow calls bis umbrella a “gamp” in London. The PALAIS ROYAL being agents for the genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas, you may buy with coufi- dence, and will not be shown a miserable imitation composed of cotton and wool: ‘a7 The genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas are silk and ‘wool; look like silk; wear three times as long. PRICE LIST. Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas, 26-4 = is = 2840. 2.10 Silver and gold tops, 26-10 ..crnnenennn : “ 28an. _ ‘We don't keep low-priced Silk Umbrellas in stock, ‘88 we cannot guarantee them to wear well. ‘We show Genuine London-made Silk Umbrellas in ‘s hundred different styles ot handles, at $2.65, $3.15, $2.98, $3.48, $4.68, $5.68 and $6.50. #9" NEWMARKETS FOR LADIES, ‘Cheek Scotch Tweed, “Coachman” backs, $5.98; New Yorlt price, $6.50, ceo, ree EE 383 7 BEATS WARM UNDERWEAR. Gentlemen will find at the PALAIS ROYAL acom- plete assortment of ENGLISH CARHMERE AND MERINO UNDER : WEAR; ‘The famous American Hosiery Co.'s and the Norfolk ‘and New Brunswick Underwear, Half-Hose in Cotton, Merino, Cashmere, Lambswool and Silk. Aa Prices are guaraiiteed twenty per cent below ‘shove asked by exclunive fine gents’ furnishing stores. ‘The so-called cheap stores, keeping only taferior imita- tions, are unable tw show these fine goods. isg- Look at the display in the show window on 12th street, ‘We sball feel 3t you will visit the EDUCATIONAL. ATE INSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK Mathematics and inglish branches; best of ree Miss GLOVER, 1903 4%, PPHOSE WISHING TO MAKE. LIPES Crayon Portraits without learaing to @raw must make them on Solar Prints" Tuis branch of art taneht for $10. Room 3, May building, mortheast corner 7th and FE sts ool -4e* PME NoRWoop INSTITUTE ‘A Select Boarding aiid Duy Schoot For Young Ladies and Lite Gute, Cail on school Business at 140) jasetts ave., between 9 and 2 o'clock daily. Mr. and Mrs WM. D. CABELT, _seléim ___Principats PRACTICAL STENOGRAPHER OF TE 2A. years’ experience will take lived umber Papitsadvanced and beginuers “uty thove wo de Site to become Stenographer= heed apply to or ndiress 3.5. OCONROR, 1207 List hw. ecll-iws FOCAL, . “MOST RAPID, 1k V ‘sot rtatian ie SIGNOR FABIANI, from Paris, oct . TOLT Louth st. te Ww. 7 1OLIN LESSONS— PARTICULAR ATTRA TIO: to beginners: mush furnished bans, germans, par ties &c JEROME ANDE! vorch’s Music store, 125 Pye europe, DRIVS HTBYA ty. rae Lessons given bya simpiilied method. ‘Address Slee Alc star ice. augurated fei is A very ianited umber ned at SLO per course Ot BBiesovn vA free couree of Lialian to J Monsicor PG: DES GARENNES. ht. ofessor of Frenca, italtan, Latin abd Greek, avsisied bY native teachers. “Acdress Sel L-lw* LUCIEN E. © COLLIERE, 1538 Tst.n.ww RENCH LESSONS, BY PROF. U. LARROGL a native Parisian teacher. sradtiate of Lasso rench THE FACULTY. JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D, President, THE HON. WALTER 8. COX, LLD. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Professor of the Law of Real Personal Property, of Conira-ts, and of Crimes and Misdemeanors, THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D. ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL oF THE UNITED Professor of Fquity Jurispridence. of Common Law uund Equity Pleading, of the Law of Evidence, and the Law of Parcicrship, 3 E F. APPLEBY, ESQ, ssor of Practice aud Judge of Moot Court, WILLIAM STRONG, LLD., ASSOCIATE JUSTICK OF THE SUPREME DERT OF THE UNITED STATES, Protessor of Constivutional Law THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LUD, SOLICITOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATR, Protessor of Criuinal Law. ROBERT C, FOX, LL.D, sarer. ‘The Exercises of the School will be resumed tn the Law Lecture Hail of the Columbian University, southeast corner of 15th and I streets, on WED: DAY, OCTOBER 6TH, at 6 O'CLOCK P. the announce enis tor the year will be ‘The Facuity and course of instruction ‘ill be The same as during. prece Lecture Courses in ail depart A WOKKING LAW Lilt by the Faculty, will be ai and will in th is. St. naw; Fitch, or to JAMES © 001, OF PLOCUTION A. 4 Msn. w., Mrs. ML Private and Clase in= ¥ Carroll Institue Hall, F st, year 6th, Classes for Misses and Masters will open for the sea V ENING, September 1 and Saturday mornings, from 10 Ul 12:30, ay RS. Z D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA pee cele eee : EES M2? NT VERNON [ wi ist AME French and Engiish School forGirls, Fourteenth Gunual session begins SPT. 29TH. For circulars and information apply to ‘se3-2m ‘Mrs. C. W. PATRO, Principal. PRIVATE LESSONS—BOOK k EEPING ‘Calucolations aud rapid writing @speciaity. ‘Terms reasonable. sez. S KINDERGARTEN AND MM itiry school 1018 sundermed Place cone south of Bapons Chisel, open Sooner A tds PES JL. McG PRI block L acnw. ‘anism W ASHIN Boarding and tte Girls re-opeas! And College preparator in Susie aid ages 01 both departusents 1h st. ng Ladies and STORER AST, 1586, 3 PENCERT SS and D stxn.w.—A practical businesseducation that qualilies young men ‘wud wom ‘support then- sel te. hore) the English Languagi lations, Look keep) and successfully perform the active duties of rough Instruction give in Rapid Writ “spondence, Rapid Cal yess Practice. Commercial and Type-Wri- ns resumed ig.” Ke s WEDNESDAY. Septe Office open for arrangen August 23d. A full corp: Bag session Regular “bua 70, payable = entering, Monthiy iasiallments of $10 each: a year scholarship, in full on entering, $60; tuition per quarter of 1G, Weeks, $20," pald."ou entering. Night sessions— Year sehoiutst!ip.250 on euterine: three mouths.s18, parable $6 on entering. abd. balance in monthly im Suiments of $6 exch, oF S16 iu fuil on entering. Mlustrated Circular sent tree on application HENRY C. SPENCE, Principal, ER, Vi pal. auld Mrs. SARA A. SPH. RLINGTON AC ¥ Bs CORCORAN BUILDING, ‘Corner Pa. ave. and 15th st., opp. U.S. Treasury. A Select scnoot for Boys and’Voung Men. Number Minited, Unly scholars of good moral ‘character ree ceived. term begins the SECON D MONDAY LN SEPTENG© R Day and Evening sessions. careful and thorough instruction im the Common English Branch-#, sook-keepin: hand, Higher Afiih- metic, Algeora, Geomet k, aulé3m BURTON MACAFE -Principat BLISHED 1 <0 FM Gouoor © Private or Class Lessons. Church organ for practice, THU. INGALLS KING, Pri AND DRAWING F auzi-om esday and Fri 15 19uh st. Pp xo Lirsoxs Piso M. ALA HARRISON, Pupil of Wm. Mason,” SCHUOL AND Wi AKALULY, ‘Fourth year began SEPTEMBER 22, 1856, with full corps of teuchers "A'speciai Herdic Is employed by the school for the deneit of pupils in distaitt paris OF the city, se25-in ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD- 2M lite tind certtied exunbiner of the New Hiugintd Conservatory. Piao technique, harmouy abd vor’ Guitare, 1012 10th stn w. zs ADAME HOFFELDT. TRACHER « M1 Anais te true italian method. Modern Music; good German, French and italian, by" unsurpassed metiods, las Her rooms at 710 15h St n.W., late 1219 U. Soci: Wie > MAN, FRENCH dergarien reopens Third year. Cireuiars ai 1224 12th st Baw. Private lessons. sel-zin® E BERLITZ SCHOO! OF LANGUAGES, 147TH ST. N.W., And ‘all other pruieapal cities, Recognized as Superior to ull other similar Instita- ons Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- SATION. Best of nutive teachers, Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Geutlemen and Chil- @ren. Free trial lessons every Saturday. eck -MIFS—l004 FST, N. W. and Saturdays: 3d st. and sand Fridays, Allthe ocl-Gm, SHELDON'S ACAD ‘Mondays, Wednesd: Pepusylvania ave. ce lutest dances taught,” ae Mai ALE REOPENS HERSELECTScHour and Kindergarten SEPTEMBER 20TH, fourth Fear. Languazes, Drawing and Dancing ‘Gaxses formed in connection vith and. for pupils, Classes for older boys and girls desicing to take up © tain studies, Special atvention to Mathematics, ing and Composition. apply 1413 Q st. mw. TPHE ComsTOcK ScHooL, NO. 32 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORK, ‘Reservotr Park.) English, French and German ‘and Day school tor Young Ladies. Opens Sent 30; 1506, “Miss DAY in charge. Jylomaewsun GENTLLMAN WISIN 10 GIVE LinsoNs Greek, Latin,” Sathseguaties and the hea cl ly or ina school; of re! Ucrumamoderave: Address Box Ob, sear office sien GTA op HAN SSN BIANO, fo Prof. Palen Wot: | CS — the avove: Taught with wleuoove, Faquite at 450 cate 0 “ARINIS ACADEMY, “Masonic Hall” cor. 9th and F sts. nw. M. begs :eave to inform that his Classes are Dow ‘and ready to receive Pupils, Misses and Masters iy MESDAY and SATURDAY. TURSDAY and THURSDAY. Fi Greulars at Vi JOHNSON, ORGANIST, AND Ditaciaticer iv itane we ocaaee EDUCATIONAL, _ v ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUS Hlghictaes oud, Belding, cor. Yh and ¥ sin mw teenth year, Piano, Urean, Voice, Violin, Blum, Cornet, @¢. “Free sdvaniages “OK BULL ARD. De rector. ot Lea MARAE ScTANTA'S x 4M1 1208 ithode Tiand ave., resumes her jesons in VOCAL aud INSTRUM NTAL MUsic and ITALIAN. “Tuscan pronunciation, ELL. Classes now form ng. oth ime HOOL OF HLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC x Share” Private tavern, Reading. “Wrasna mi plas ion. Volo Culture. an Association Classen ultable for henediie Net uw. Mex ADE 1 English Branches tt MULE V. PR Nb tk STU Rep Tee Be ¥. BRUDrY “ed This work ts 6: ot 3 divided inte six numbers, 90 ete tach. isthe nd fat ot rorstamd the French iwmgunct Tt ei cstiety aod original, perfect! ataral, attraciive beginners, valuable to. @dvaiice | | uy Nod sale at Pree’s, Brentan Balianty ies aleo a! > waidence, 1 ths st. thw ‘of French classes, 9:15 a.m, 2 100 1% APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, POR BOTH! XESS M Concordvilte, Pa, Av efiicient corps of yustrun, tors Well arranged courses of SAY. SM) per peat, J, SHORTIDGL: Yace Colege), ALM. Prin ‘oer Sine ADEMY OF THE HOLY CRO=S, MASS, ONDAY, ev wrough ‘of Music tanght, Special attention ts paid to Piano, Harp tar and Banjo. Paiuting amd the Languages receive partcular at Private class ta Palnzing. Pio hoxrapuy aud Fancy Lustra Painting, « enieés and Kindergarten are new features of the Present year. Connected. wit ise Rehool for Boys. ‘aust byt ses San. LESSONS STAGE a Pas ID in Voice “Catiniee OCTOBER IST. Ke PRIVATE LESSONS study; to adults contia West 1 iN ares 10F college, seas r Chand K stem MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF MoWARD “Chimes will be eld re ‘reedmen’s How pital as follows: Surgical by Prof. N Practice of Medi raham, M. 1) by Prot 1. li. Mood, M.D. pobstettics and’ Diseases of Women ty Prot CB Purvis. MD at Providence Hosplial by Prof, Robert D, B PURVIS, Sec 5 OF MODE 930 18th st. nw., corner K.— ig classes th German, Spanish and Fre oel-zw DUMAINE THAND— “Dristian Association course, Claws re med Oct. 4 an oun ney CKOMELIN. with $22 Loutsiana ave, MUS, BEE MSchoot' Sent Jathsudy prepared d Which are inisced rest school hours, and those Hed MULT pertected, VAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND School, 22 34 st. Se. COKNELIA F. BOY DEN Principal. "Tenth year begins Ucwber 4th. Por cir= culars address prisieipal. sels Lin DE* Auer Win este Bose ALLL ‘ se18-3m First Fiat, kK M™ VERNON pS Ate, a 1100, 1104 and 1116 M st. nw, Hoaraing avd Day Schoo! tor Young Hal irs, MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Pi Twellth year opens Set 30th, “The Principal will be at howe after Septd@iber Sth from dt pom, dally. es STRUMENTAL, V Nb HAR mony systematically taught, — Mpectal attent beginners, qualift ing them tut tewchiers uF pert Prof. J. F.GERKMUILLEK, 741 Fuh st aw. sel L-Zu® ISS IDA HESSELBACH Will reopen X RIMARY 8, MAD SHEVREMONT, reopens SEPTEM i hi st, between Pand Q. seu. VES LAURA PUNT aND MRS ADDERS WoL VA reopen, on ct 4th, thelr School f Tween theages of # and 14." Number tim Freneh kit in con under the charge of M'e V. Prud’homtne, jars address 17.54 1 st. ENTAL DEPARTMENT 01 VERSITY, Glintes by Prof. Starr Pars: and extract charge at ce 's Hospital. For filings mo clit the Precdme be mude, except for material used. €.B PURVIS, ML. D., Secretar Adis 1th st, LE UNIVER 20-1m 5) Gon a sir THE THIRTY-FIGHTH SFSSION will begin to the new College Building,on H street, between BiB aud 10th streets u.w.,on Monday, Uewber 4. ‘For further information address J. W. HL. LOVEJOY, N. 927m 900 12m st. pr STITUTE, BIN « ave., select French and G mn iris, Pe-ope . Fur circulars or ‘special inturna Misses BURGESS, Principals KIEN DS: SELBCP SCHOOL, INIT Ist N. Ww. AN ELEMENTARY AND TIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES, There are two courses of study—Fnglish and Scien- tific and Classical, The school is «upy charts, globes. weights Sysieni, reference buoks and a cheiical aud physical Livoratory supplied with all necessary apparatus, Number of studeats limited. “Tuition, frou $30 10 text-books. Stueuts talogue OF Cail at School between 2:30 and 4:30 p, auz65m THOS. W. St LEXANDER ZIWET, Z 140 € St 7 Lessons in German, Mathematics, ete. Translations from the Kussian, French, Get we Sete MES BA BRUEE MILES VOCAL Lip AVA Ladies und Gentienen, At home dal bor. Lot ‘Lessons resumed Uetuber 1st, * M: S BRAGG'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL a milly and Day School for Young Ladies and Littie Giris, 380 and 304 Cst. uw, Reopens Septet ber 30 EM. Foster A. _ seni of Harvard, View Principal V x. Ww. Boarding and Day school tor Young Ladies Opening October 1st, gulars Full corps of teachers, bor cit wily tO Seminary from 12% AUISS LIPSOUMM, Princ TPE BOYS ENGLISH ANU SCHOOL—Commenees its eigh ver 13, in the nurth session Foou, UFCh, 4p street now. Lnstguction faitlital aid rough; carefl preparation fur busivess, cx Uve examinations, governinent Insti utions, courses and universities, 1ts pupils 1 the past, usa ra: em tor tent pal way’ be ad ‘a call or surtier WONT aM. Iss HILTON'S ENGLISH AND PREN. School jut Young Ladies’, 821 V ut ave, Wild Je20inn Y, 622 ISTH STN. nglish “Bowrding au hd boss reopen October 4th, Mes. ELIZA BET KIS, Principal. PE sthvctiox ‘ON THE VIOLIN. For terms apply to H. DONCH, 608 Hi st_ nw. oF principal music stores sles M Advanced and Kindergarten fee Tweith yeur begius September 19th wt 1s 3th st aw. AMES CORKIDON, PROFESSION AL Sixteen years in schools and coliewes. scientific instruction given at schools wi iu Shorthand, as written at the Capito ing. Ladies Angular Handwriting, popular style tor Tiron. Exact mide society correspondence in burepe and America D&S sound hand, preferred ior depurtinent records Spencerian system, Lettering, &.' Superb, writen and bngtaved Visiting Cards, Gard Stand, House of Representatives: ‘clases at the Columbian col 1355 dL (TANTED-A FEW ACRES FOR Casi, W cersiwent of ost be lowe Address, stating: P.O. Box 220, Washing Ga oc s-BUe F BORE NGEILARGE FARM ‘01 G0U acres, in Virginia, on ‘and P. R. miles from Washington, also situated on Aquia créek; Jois of good GunuiNg, bouting and fisuing: large house sind necessary cash, “LOUIS NAECKER, MreSirat Have and oop. Resdcae £29 by Prot LOUIS NALCKER —” ochame ¥, BOARDING and children,

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