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Bartbeastebiy winds, shitting to westcr VELY the last To-Momow day all the Qgoas must be Out at Mrs. Max Weyl's, 712 Save your sight, Consult Hempler, corner 43. Mapaue J. P. PaLwen, 103) ny Wednesday, French feit hats in all the uew shades, Yor early ‘Marshall Hall, Wednesaay, September 5, 1888. ‘Fossmiu’s Ick Curax. 7D CARVED SQUARE PIANO, $125, and other bar- gains at G. L. Wild & bro.’s, 709 7th st. a. Ww. How ro Kesr Waxx.—Why, its enough! if you buy Jonson's Succi Plats Warm Air Furnace. Every one guaranteed. A. 8. Jounson, 1240 9th st. n.w. Lore Buaxcu Bouxson WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. Petites ta 1074, Cyuthians, Ky. CSartes Kraemer, a foxePortaars, Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava, InuExse Bancatws.—Don't fail to attend the Auction Sale To-morrow at Mra Max Weyl’, 712 Tost CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locats, About 10 o’clock last night Henry Matthews was ‘cut on the left arm by Samuel Briscoe at Glesboro’, and the latter made Lisescape. Dr. Torry dressed the wouad of Mattnews, which 1s not serious, ‘Mrs. Major C. F. Howes, who was killed recently ‘desperadoes in New Brunswick, was buried on North Hampton, Mass She was weil Known here, her husband Velng a nephew of Mr. A. T. Longley, of East Washington, whom she often visited. From J. C. Parker we have the American Maga- zine for September, with important political con- tributions by Mr. Blaine and Gov. Foraker. ‘Benjamin Fox, a colored boy, was on Virginia avenue y' with a bean-sRooter shouting ponies, at fn on the Baltiuwore and Potomac This morning iu tue Police Court he was > for bis fun. Scie emo ote com Gal Pleasure Clud, with J. F. McGee, J. W. Camp- Dell and A. W. McUill as incorporators, was fled today. From Fred A. Schmidt we have the architects’ and builders’ edition of the ScienUfic American tor ber. District Commissioners to-day Mled petitions for the suing of writs ue iunaticu inquirendo as Sassari nee ‘The Methodist Pastors. CHURCHES IX WHICH CHANGES MAY B® MADE NEXT MARCH. There are but ‘lve Metuodist Episcopal churches in the District in which the pastors will have next March sorved three years, viz: McKendree, Rev. C. Herbert Richardson; Fifteenth Street, (Mount Zion,) Rev. Dr. J. H. Dashiel; Grace, Rev. W. T. L. Weeeh; North Capitol, Rev. C. T. Weede, and Me- morial, Kev. W. Rogers. As Dr. Dasbieland his congregation are endeavoring to Talse means for the erection of a curch in keeping with the im- Proved condition of the locality (15tn and K Streets) It is mot likely that Dr. Dashiel wili be disturbed for a year at least, and he may remain for two years longer under the new five-year rule, Itts not unlikely that a change will take place at Grace Chureb, and that Kev. W. T. L. Ween will be assigned to some other charge. Before the five- Year limit was adopted it was understood Rev. C. H. Richardson would be succeeded by Dr. Reiley, the presiding cider of Washington trict, and itis stlil among the probabilities tuat this Will be done at the next conterence, aud that Mr. Richardson will be made presiding elder, or sent to Waugh Church, so that Mr. Price may" be appointed to the eidersiip. FOUR MEN IN JAIL, ‘The, Result of the Inquest im the Case of Charlies Bailey. ‘The body of Charles Bailey, the young colored caused from lockJaw, the result of being struck om the head with a brick or stone. Frank Pickett THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. ‘The Bond of the New Orleans Clab Approved and the Pitcher Restrained, ‘This morning in the Equity Court, sociation against the Washington National Base Ball Club and Wm. Widner, to restrain the defend- 8. é ie x 3 2 i a g i g af started he went over to look at~them, and cut at witness with a knife, Before he used knife some one had knocked Bailey down. When the party again met at Sth and E streets witness Benjamin Watkins testified that when {do ngnt 4 the — = him with a stick. Bailey 4 jow and Witness slipped. Bailey again knive and began cutting at witness when Alfred Jamin Watkius respousibie for Baiiey’s death, and Jones and Waking were caer to jail, Where the owner two were already contined, —— Both Streets to be Paved, ‘To the Editor of Tux Evexrxo Stam: ‘Your paper has stated on two or three occasions Tecently that a certain amount of paving was to be dove on Sth street northeast this year, and yet some people who live on that street aay that it is a mistake, and that the paving that Tax Star says ig to be done on 8th street Is what the bill calls for ‘Wo be done on 7th street northeast. Will Tue Stax be kind — if convenient, to state exactly what is tebe on Sth street northeast this: yeag and oblige a pumber of your subscribers who lure interestea? P. (Eighth street northeast is to be paved from East Capitol street to Massachusetts avenue; 7th street northeast is to be paved from B to D sureeta—Ep. Stan) ——o—__ AMUSEMENTS, NatiosaL Tamargn.—Mr. Frederick Bryton can have no reason to complain of the manner in Which he was received on his first appearance in Washiugton as a “star” actor. ‘There was a large ‘The Fire at City View. THE OLD MANSION NEAR GIESBORO’ IN RUINS. ‘The ok brick mansion on Giesboro’ Point, oppo- Site the Washington arsenal, took fire about o'clock last evening, and was totally destroyed ‘With @ portion of its contents. The place has been Tecently used as a resort for excursionists, and Was known as “City View.” Late in the afternoon yesterday an excursion party had landed on the irom the steamer Florence, and they were enjoying themseives in the dancing pavilion when the Bre broke out, causing some excitement. It Lat an oid colored man, Wim. Wood, em- Bere on the grounds, went to ‘he basement to Wa can of oll, having a izhted lamp in his Rand, Tue ol caugut irom tue lamp, the, tire | ‘Spreading over tue oor, aud in a short time the Mames were beyond control. Tue excursionists at Once Went to the assistance of the propnetors— ‘Messrs. Jackson & Donaldson—and heiped to re- ove the houseluid effects in the first story, Dut 80 quickly did ihe flames spread to the ‘second ‘story, occupied by Mr. Jackson, that nothing was ‘saved from that part of the hotise, and most of the famuly lost thei clothing. Harbormaster Sutton, With OMiicers Kendal! and Dean and the engineer and pilot of the police bout, with halt a dozen Volunteers, ran over to City View and assisied in Saving tue portable property. The buliding was entirely destroyed, and Mr. Jackson loses, lu surat ture, ci > &c., Somme $3,000. ‘The burued buisling Was on a site of 6% acres Rear Gie=boro’ Pulat, 4 few hundred yards trom the Fiver. The tract was originally part of the Addison stave of 7,000 acres, Waicu Were patenied in the early par: Uf the last century. The ‘a large brick residence—modeled after the Mount Vernon and Arlington mansions—was erected about the Deginning Of the ceatury, and Was bought, with several Gundred acres ‘of land, by ‘the late Wasuington Young im 1832. Mr. Young occupied it until tue Goveromeat, in 1861, took possession Of it and the adjoining land and ‘establisued there @cavairy depot, which was maiatained tl the close of the war. "Mr. Young in ante-bellum days entertained royally bere, and the marriage of Miss Young with Gen. Hugh Ewing, about a tuird of a SgaUUEY aio, Js sill) remembered for its brilianey. ‘The property was bougut ia 1878 by Messrs. B. Jacksoa and G. J. Seufferie, and for a few years ¥. bas been used as a suuimer resort by Mesura, jackson . , Te house Originally cost ‘$20,000; Lut ue loss, It ts thought, can oe replaced ‘at bait that amount. It was iusured. ——_— Still Another Defeat. THE BOSTONS WIN EASILY FROM THE SENATORS— OTHER BALL GAMES. ‘The Setators lost two games to the Bostons yes. terday. ‘The first game resuited in tue score of 3 tol, and was detailed in yesterday's Stak. In the second game the score was 7 tol in favor of ‘the Hubbites, Whitney and Mack, and Clarkson and Kelly were the batteries. The Beaneaters bad no difficulty in hitting the bail and earned their victory. Clarkson, while wild, was a terror to the Stacesmen, who were only enabled to score \nrough the Boston's slips. Myers resumed his Place On second base in both games. Washington made 3 hits and 3 errors, and mm 13 hits and + errors. New York and Philadelphia played a marvelous ame, tue contest being called a draw at the end Of the eleventh inning, with the score 0 to 0, Keete and Ewing and Sanders aud Schriver were the bat- Yeries, Keefe struck out $ men and Sanders 4, New York made 6 hits anc 2 errors, and Philadel- hia 4 bits and 1 error. ‘Chicago bad no trouble in defeating Detroit 9 to % The batteries were Krock and Farrell and Gruver and Bennett. Chicago made 10 hits and 4 errors, and Detroit 5 hits and 2 errors, Indianapolis and Pittsburg played two each Winning. The Hoosiers took the first one, 3 tol. The batteries were Sureve and Buckley, and Galvin and Miller. Pittsburg made 6 hits and 6 errors, aud Indiacjapolis § bits and Serrors.. ‘The second game went to the Smokies 5 lo 4, ten juings Morris and Fields and Hea‘y and Daily Were tne Daiteries, The Hoosiers made 8 hits and Terrors, and Pittsburg 11 hits and 2 errors At Cleveland—Cleveland 18, Louisville 9. At Philadeiphia—Athietics 5, Cincinnati 2 At Balti- more—Kansas City 7, Baltimore 4. At Brookiyn— (Girst game) Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 3; (second game) Brooklya 1, St Louls 0. ——>—___ DisoxDERLY CoLongD Wowsx.—Rhoda Washing- Won and Malinda Jackson, colored residents of Mowardtown, were before tle Poilce Court to-day for disturbing the quiet of the town, Malinda had Seine (rouble with « young wan and her compan- jon Rhoda took part In it. Malinda had a 4 but did not Lave a chance to use it They were each Nued $5 for disorderiy conduct, and Malinda Was fined $50 (or having the razor. ——— Loos Ovr for Grand Tournament and Ball at ‘Marshall liall, Wednesday, September 5, 1888, —_—— Uoned ang Steve sullivan, a had a dispute, which ended in a Mg! ‘Was struck on the head with a brick, and one of Michael Sullivan's flagers was nearly bitten off. Steve Sullivan escaped unhurt. The fight at- ‘tracted a large crowd and caused some excitement in the nelchborhvod. No arrests were made, but OMicer Trainmeil bas sworu out a warrant charg- ing the trio with e: Asoruen POLITICAL CLUB.—A large and enthusi- inecting of voters of Vansville district, Sonatas eset Bescacar nace sVingecten sates audience at the National Theater last night, and from the first 1 ‘showed a disposition to syinj thize With the star and bis support in their trowvles and to laugh at the comedy of Denver Dan and Cordelia, such as it Was, There were also a couple of calls’ before the curtain. Mr. Bryton 1s an actor of good natural equipment ahd with a capacity for emotional expression seldom found, ‘and, perhaps not gei desirable, in men. In Unis capacity his wost serious fault "has its root, for it gives his work at all Umes a feverish tone ‘which is only effective and tolerable in scenes of exceptional import. In a word, Mr. Bryton squanders his emotion and robs ils climaxes of teir proper power. ‘The whole play ts permeated dy this severisbness. ‘The story of “Forgiven” is rather halting and uupotent, as the motive is 1n- Suflicient and the expedients employed not clever. ‘Tue language, Woo, 1s “stagy” at times. Still the Play fs not dull, abd 1t 1s sate to say that the most eritical who saw the performance last night were Well entertained. Harry Harwood was amusing as Denver Dan, the gambler. Miss Kiliie Deaves Was interesting’as Annie, the weak wife of Jack, While pretty Ace Haines quickly won the hearts Of the audience by the unadected naturalness of her acUoy as thelr young daugater. Haxais’ Buov Takata. —“The WhiteSlave” was given at this house last night before an audience which packed the Louse, and gave abundant evi- ence of great enjoyment of the stirring and hu- morous lucidents of the familiar play. The mount- ing of the piece was good and inc.uded a shower Of real Water, Miss Jennie Karsner, who took the Tole of Lisa, was especially capable. ee Admissions to the Incane Asylum. 4 PATIENT WHO WAS KEFT TWO DAYS UNDER GUARD WAITING FOR 4 LEGAL FORM ‘Stuce the decision of the Court in General Term im the case of Bryant, to the effect that it isa Prerequisite for the admission of a patient to the Insane Asyium that the party should be found to be insane under the requirements of law, there has been considerable dificulty experienced by the District authorities. The ordinary mode of ‘sending a person to the asylum ts to petition the Equity Court fora jury de lunatico inquirendo, and When the Judges are here it not require more than a couple of days to complete the fogal week there was a case that fave rise to considerable trouble, A man about thirty-five years of age, employed as a salesman and residing in the neighborhood of H and 4th streets, gave Indications of an unbalanced mind. On W ay Dr. J. M. Toner examined Although the man was lucid at the Siclan advised that he be sent to once. The police were thereupon Mr. Ht E Davis the assistant a ties, Di ‘an application to Ji the Usual form. ‘The same night. ties faken with violent, puroxysms and, three days the united efforts of an officer citizens Were required to restrain him. senger failed to find J Merrick, the authorities at the asylum, on an yar Davia that be would proce the jury, agreed to admit the patient, which ‘on Saturday morning. ——_-_ Death of W. W. Curtis, ‘Mr. W. W. Curtis, a well-known and respected gitizen of the District of Columbia, died at his resi- dence in West Washington, at 3:25 o'clock yester- Gay afternoon. Those of his friends who had been eprPeregecee tities ERette Hott Feturn to this city he was ‘Weather, and so early Park. From that ‘school educat menced to read law, but after a short time aban. doned it for mercantile life. In 1854 he removed to Dixon, LiL, where, in 1855, he married Miss Jane L, Backus, of Brandon, Vt. At theoutbreak of the War he caine East and tor a was ei ‘War correspondent of the New York Times fa 1801 he was appointed to a clerkship in the General Land he Fy w 1876 Club organized. The enrollment of members was the ever cr langest ever obtained by any simbar cluo in ba har ——-___ Last Hanren's Ferny Excvnsiox.—The last ex- eursioa to Island Park is anuounced for Thursday, Sepuember 6, aud all who can uo so suould not fail Yo Visit tuts 'delizbtrul and historic resort before the close of te ‘season. “Train icaves Baltimore and Ol aepot 9:45 a.m. Secure aepot 9:45 8m reserved seats in without extra Stine por Divoxce.. ull for Delia Boy: Jor 8 divorce Sap oeme cruel g Correspondence of Tax EVexme Stan Cau REextxouR, Cuivrow Buacu, Va. ‘The court intimated that he would not be justi- fled in going behind the seal of the court, There- upon Mr. Cook, for the defendants, argued that ‘here was not sufficient proof that the had been properly signed, or the seal affixed, ‘and held that the was not suificient. The court decided otherwise, and saying that he Wroula Spprove the bond, immediately smxed his Waar FOLLOWS. ‘This isa temporary order, and the case now goes to an examiner in chancery to take testi- mony. If on the final hearing it shall be dever- mined that the complainants w1 secured the injunction a deuree will be taade ayetnse chem Gioomer hala if the complainants show that cou) they ave been damaged a decree will be made u Try ‘rhe decision as 1t now stands will restrain Wid- ner from playing with the Washington club this Season, at ieast in the jurisdiction of the court, and many are of the opinion that if he plays else- where with the Washingtons he and the club will be in contempt of the court and lable to punish- ment. pa Ee ‘The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Henry C. Douglass, white, 30 years; Mary Bassett, white, 74 years; Julia King, ‘white, 28 years; John C. Knowles, white, 1 year; Paul Schneider, white, 20 days; George Simpson, white, 4 days; Emeline Eaton, white, 18 years; Frederick Ci colored, 4 months; Ann Wil- apouth, whi mouth; Henry Wells, w! ST Yeurs;'Chas. 7, colored, 19 years; Joseph J, Cooper, colored, 10 montus. ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows; J. W. Phillips to 0, K. Dufly, sub. 38, sq. 205; $— P. Quirk, jr., to W. Mayse, sub. 50, 8g, 719; $900. Ellzabeth W. Harris to P. H. Sheehy, parts 43 and Lies dete Cowling, su Sq. 1835 5 Thompson vo Loulstana Yates, PLY, 84.402; $2,500. Jackson Yates to H. L. Thompson, pt.9, di D. B. Groff to Annie P. Ray, sub.40, sq. 836; J. H. ycott to icIntyre to las $. Elizateth C, Hudson i Rane, Ae suv 17, 79; wis ‘Bwormstede, subs ‘sq. 361: $—. J.S. Thompson to c. YH. Parker, sub 73, 8q. 541; $—, C. W. Ki wJ.R . S12; $3,500. "Dd. y 0 if 53, 'sq. 209; $1,750. Walter Green to u. J. at oe & : 237; $—. Thos Shugruc to J.-B. Shugruc’ peo is 134; § Shugrue to J. rue, pt. Sub 21, sq. 134; iz Franels to & i Lomax pt. 70 1L'Sad. to West ‘Washington; $1,200. ‘The Gas We Use, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GAS INSPECTOR TO THE COMMISSIONERS, ‘The annual report of Mr. S. Calvert Ford, U. 8. inspector of gas and meters, submitted to the District Commissioners to-day, states that the average illuminating power of Uhe gas supplied by ‘the Washington Gaslight Company from June 24, 1887, to June 23, 1888, was 17.32 candies; the highest illuminating power during the year was 10ios and the lowest Soa The average quality of ammonta.found in one nundred cubic feet of gas during the year was 2.01 grains, the highest 10.71 gains, and the lowest .08 grains; a juan. Uty of sulphur in one ‘hundred cubic feet 10.01 grains, highest 20.13 grains, lowest 5.48 grains. four occasions the illuminating power of the gas was found to be less than 16 candies; on pWelve occasions the quantity of ammonia ex- ceeded the ive grains ‘per 100 feet allowed, and on one oc quantity of sulphur exceeded ‘grains allowed. average corded Was 1.17 inches, the highest and the towest .77 inch. ‘The average tiluminatt lied by the Georgetown wure re- 76 inches, Power of the gas sup- jas Light Company dur- the same period was 16.98 candles; the highest 18.93 and the lowest 15.25. ‘The average quantity Of ammonia per 100 feet was 2.53 grains; the highest 15.64 grains and the lowest .17 grains, Average quantity of sulphur 13.98 grains; hignest 28.08 grains, lowest 6.16 grains. On five dccasions the illuminating power was less than 16 candies; on ten occasions the ainmonia exceeded the 5 grains per hundred feet allowed, and on seven oc- Castons the sulphur exceeded ‘the 20 grains al- lowed. ‘The average pressure, recorded was 1.61 inches; highest 311 inches, lowest .77 Inches. ‘There ‘were 1,408 meters inspected Proved during the year. ‘The inspector renews his recom- mendations that an assistant meters be appoint tor of gas and proved Juve 2 fev4, regulating. gus-workeia ay District be amended se a8 ts provide for a ‘more comprebensive inspection and supervision of ee MARRIAGE LICENSES —M: licenses have ‘Deen issued by the clerk of court to G. E. George i. Gets, of ‘New York city, and Wynond New - non Hollana; John J Costinett and Mlorénce Woods Jona W. Souders and Lena Day; Thomas 0, Joned jonte ‘of Richinond, Va.; George E Dickey ‘and willie E. Burnett, both of Rich- mond, Va.; G. N. Fitton and Millie R. Luckett; A. B, Reéd and Carrie A. both of Va.; Zebedee Wallace and Catharine Wade, Dow of Hichmond Va ; Anthony Grammar and Martha West; Jobn I. Grimes and Ella G. White; John ‘Lowe’ and Conners; Charles H. Dent and Phebe A. Dot ; Robert H. Fox and Maria Seaton, both of ‘Va.; Robert Lucas and Sophia'Young. EXcURSIONS TO COLUMBUS, OnIO.—The Baltimore Soaks ae eeersS Colum! for a September Ee: alae Ra Gaeta ong ne geerennane Veterans held a tired for the erection of a Confcderate mouumeat execute tie selected: and $500%n addition to execu elected’ and $50 tition yon hand will be raised. The relacires i y y RI f a E i i - i Pei tI ith HH is F ; i i Gi . i EH Ht A H E cece F i ! i i | any aH i i ness and debility. Be sure to get Hood's. “I take Hood’s Sarsaparilla every year as.atonic, with ‘most satisfactory resulta. I recommend Hood's Sar- ‘saparilia to all who have that miserable tired feeling.” G. PaRMELRE, 349 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. ¥. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by G. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. At and Below Cost for the Special Thirty Days’ Sale. Gordon & Dilworth’s B. B. Brandy, 69c. a bottie. Delaware Grape Wine, vintage 1870 (very fi oe. quarts; Soe. pints’ ‘This‘wine ‘neeas be but tried to be a; ited, We have it in extra dry and sweet. Remember all our Old Rye Whiskies come under this reduction in pice,fox the Spectal ‘Thirty Days’ Sale. & P. METZoER, 1 417 7th street northwest, ‘To Drive Dull Care Away and kill the blues go for a “Grand Republic” at once. For by all first-class dealers. Wholesale agents, Luchs & Bros. 1 Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7 & H. An American Article of the most careful and original manufacture. Colgate & Co.’a Cash- mere Bouquet Toilet Soap. tu,f-2w Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m Peerless D; Are the best. Sold by druggists. eo1y “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, £0, Casz Prices Fon Dax Goons. Silks, Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods, Satteens, Blank- ots, Shawls, Flannels, Cashmeres, and Henriettas. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE Double White Blankets, slightly soiled $2.50, 83, 93.50. Royal French Serge, all pure fine wool, wide, double width—Garnet, Green, Blue, Black, and Brown—real value 50c., price reduced to 37}4c. Black Surah Silks 50c. Colored Silk Velvets 75c. Henrietta Cashmeres, all pure fine wool, wide, double ‘width, all colors, 48¢. Cash customers are requested to select one of the following presents if they buy $5 or over: A pair of large size pure Linen Damask Towels, worth $1; a half dozen pure Linen Damask Napkins, worth 75c. or @ pair of Silk Embroidered Corsets, worth 75c. Cash customers who buy 810 or over can select one of the following valuable presents: A handsome Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50; a dozen pure Linen Damask Nap- ‘Kins, worth $1.50, or two pairs of elegant Damusk ywels, worth 7 Desram AND Cox ISOLATION. My, neighbors always lauch at me in the course of conversation, When speaking of economy And general observation. ‘They say you pay too —_ ‘a price an you give me soise advice, Just for my ueighbors’ sake? Answer: GO TO LANSBURGH'S, ‘Whenever s housekeeper in trouble you see ‘To provide for the family respecta! ‘The: took is often in a # condition, fare, of course, {n this worldly missle Pall her the sccret of Lanaburgh's store," And see what fruit your counsel bore. We had an opportunity to buy many bargainsin rem- SS eee eras and corn [ae nant bale. One of the made (in this line) in the District of Columbia, submit @ list of some of the mportant ise BARGAINS. B cases of Scotch Cloth in Drab Brown, Plaid, and Figured Styles, only 10. per yard: rocular value, 1c. new lot of Century Cloth, remnants in’ Fall’ Pat terns, only 6c. per yard: worth 1c, A jot of Fall Casnimere, suitable for Men's 3d Boys’ Wear, at 4c. per yard: would be cheap at 6c. * Several hundred dozen of All-Wool Yak differ- cot winhapteege Sh cea Lae ait yard: value 25e. 20 dozen of. Children's Black All-Wool Jerseys, Auuced from #1.50 and $1.25 to oe. cach. at prosda we have inade s feustal sod vetick NOR GN Wit sols. ‘Thisis agreat chance to obtain Special ‘Taree cases of the vary best, Navy Blue Figured Remnants, besutif: ; fast Golors;reguiar width; only’ 10c per yards Seal valus Ibe. Ber five of Plaid and 8t falencia sealed pie ete eet : “Three hundred dozen of Children’s Bibbs, 150 dozen kmbowed Lineu at lesen worth 26, Penne Zures, ot Se worth 1 miaden Tannin ing in price from S00. 49 OSS We could write for hours to specify all the different Mi AND OU WILE, SFIED. OUR ONE FRICE BYSTEM ALWATE ES FOROS. LANSBURGH & Re 2030 40) 422, 424, 420 Tat N. Ovz “New Sovrs” Parexr AND W. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR. None genuine without our brand and circular inside each package. ‘These standard brands of flours cannot be excelled. ‘They are made exclusively of Southern whests raised in Maryland and Virginia. The crop of these States being very fine in quality,our flours will if possible bestill better. Families using them once will con- lanes eg W.H, TENNEY & 80K, : ‘Merchant sant Millers, aug20-1mo Georgetown, D.0. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPP’S COCOA . BREAKFAST. thorough knowledge of the natural laws which over the jour of digrotion and meena operations of ‘carefi tion of ‘the fi ected Cocoon Mt: Epps has poor ; ina by Grosere ished Gaus: "OM4omy JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoopathic Chemists, 3y21-m,tuks London, England. YL oo LITHIA WATER age rae as MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Isa success and 2 ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Medical Prees,” “Lancet,” &e, Highly recom ‘mended asa “nightcap” instead of aloobolip drinks, LIRBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest (tnd Cheapest Meat-Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made ‘Dishes and Seuces. Annual sale 8,000,000 jar, GENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BAROE TAEBIG in fao-cimile scrom the label. ‘Te be bed of all storekeepers, grocer, chemist, 018-tn51b. 38 Soares FOR RENT_HOUSES. ra ese ee ar UCATION. 2, RENT—1220 NEW JERSEY AVE 3. W. at nw, : ie ieee: ‘Maes av. ue 20tb st. : Prores Pisca, eS mt 18} tetnw _ | abe . rale prepared for all exami ‘ROOM BRICK | 1011 20th: OCK VILLE (MD. enant. | 1320 Wallach all froma W sue "HORN, 1213 F at | 1720 8thet 0.) Sie atitation fou peruiculars ef mB RENT — TWO-STORY SIX ROOM BRIt ool his twenty. (HELTENHAM 1239 M at. n.w.; rent $20 a BSt 2 TERE. navn | Fi rs eee ote rae Kapa | Cpu hen FOR SEES TWo NEW, ATTRACTIVE 11 ROOM 295 3 1 am eroande smllieary arth; pene conveniences; $43 per mouth. 3. B. WIMER, $0187 162 AREY ATORY OF OMG. Sr: | Seiaceceee’ Nee Ben oe a ‘50 Zaz . Fiute, Cornet, Re. Free | MAPLEWOOD INSTIT! Foe RENT — SIX-ROOM HOUSE; WATER AND 50 1314 - — \___ a. $300 sexes, Concontville, 4 gas, Rent: Tf Bee, month in advance. 719 9th et 42.90 450, LADY LIVING A FEW MILES FROM THE Graduating, Euslieb Graduating iw. Inquire 311 Det. uw. sed-3t, 40.67 2883 1 E city, near Band. RR, cam nants | and Colle Saree, Bereual cars to tte Ee BENT FURNISHED—A VERY DESIRABLE $0.50 hie Pa fre Se.-- 30-09 | Soden nama tomecgnoa SdOutiibde Gai, AM Pe Goan ress By Sook : : Sasus > calare ‘ mat or 30 2438 N at. Or a ‘ months, "THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., 1424 | 922 4 ae Brosd st. station, Phils, 04 traine dally, = | ae 30 1723 & st. Gr. 3 M' OF AND aL MUSIC. c SH E ivan oes So Seadast Fai Grikoo | aoe som at oy ax. | seonans auany Gon bopwe = - on ENKY XAND! ‘RESPECTFULL) 4 ‘QRAVIAN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG La! eae i req hk 32 | Mivcunees ts ‘and patrona that be will Pa A century's experience, comb ba 530 30 tare, 21 sabeicial “Pang and » ‘test bod Teciuse a oat Hecrusse st his studio, 820 12th et awe Boptember 3, Tyfew snd ‘oy moms. wi rapid ter 4:50. pag We 27 Sth st ne. Rstabi ‘Reopens Monday, September A auvS-Om ERMAN-AMERICAN ACADEMY, 024 @ ST. KW. Mondays, Septenter 10. English branches tn the forencou end German jn the ist ory di MPSS LG ers snore as | NOES Gr Pees ‘SEPTEMBER Tuttion, MALSEY, Norwood ¥ ity THO Ltn eS 3m 3y1-3m_ ee 2 pe cia econ * _— Hee. 1223 1dr 8: BUSINESS EDUCATION — BOOK ; KEEPING Ff Sy oy i 1: i ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Ladies and Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- commodations for s limited number of Boarding Pu- pila, 2m | afserhoon, Books tsed ‘are the extse asin te Pu - oe oS-2m_ | Sihcola Night webool ‘oa. Tuesday, “Thursday aed SEQETHAxD REVOLUTIONIZED. A NEW EBA | Friday Sintueact heme taught im 1Gsimple |" eutb-2m* _ HUGO KUERSCHNER, Principal Tro attained in three months. ; oF .. La. ave., 3d floor, |815 7th st, room 1 CLASES NOW FORMING. CADET OF THE HOLY ChOsS. MasN AYE: < DAY, ber 3. rooms, \Stable rear’ of 1215 4} Private tuition daily. taught free of =a Ry LA ok Rae BB ae 80 | RO SSP caer everoten Wein | Sates Sie eas eget neat a portion of tne : a fore. and lustre, Gold meisis aud diplomas books. "For full list call at office for bulletin iaeued om | 4510 Corcoran st. & (J covompian Univensit Bearded toe ° the Ist and 15th." [eed] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN.— | 300 © St. 2. — POR LREN T1747 FST. 10 ROOMS, M.T.; FINE | 304 ¢ Fee eens Scheel opens ovation: $49.99. ARTACOTT & WILCOX, 308 § ‘Fes Rational Medical October i. se4-3t 1907 Penneylvanis ave. | 1518 Cpe] 2. Sie ok ty SA IR ae ‘The Corcoran Scientific ‘opens October 1. OB FETs CEASE ORE aT Ree | oe Bor Satalocus of cther inlotaation sdatest ayiveae ee ott” | 31g _se1-3m JAMES ©. WELLING, LL.D. Prew't, BR RENT — 1398 14TH OT. 3. pd ME* 20ue Louise Powe, nth. For Nent—130e Oth st. n.w.; 11 rooms; mod, impa.; | 22 VOICE AND PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTOR, eee tent 1127 4th st. n.w.: 7 rooms; moa imps.; | _sel-3t ” RENANENGLS oe Sp x a‘ = ENGLISH SCHOOL COK 4TH 825 per month A. T. COUMBE, a ooh Sew iorkive._| POQB, SEN; O00D BURNERS STAND: COMMER : ra FG at ih eee one ae ms 5 at Z. STHASBURGER'S, 906 Tih st new. sed-3t" JJLOR RENT—ATTRACTIVETHREE-STOKY BRICK ‘F’Gweiting, 11 rooms, furnace, and all tod. impe.: ear Portland: by family going to Europe; comp! ‘of ten room’ range, &o.: rent low. Inquire 1522 Get. tw POR BEST, THREE HANDSOME Bi 1328, 1330: rovements and convuni water, bat aua-0r Muay commence at auy time. ‘This is the only Institution in the United “tbat Free, MARTES COLLEGE OF £1dCU TION AND dbait & block 814 Sa wt. sel-3tt__A. HLF. HOLSTEN.GLO. FRY. Trustee. Te aoe Vines caniaence, a ‘ORATORY, 313 th st, furnished; rent low to an imi te, and permanent NK T. BROW NIN 416: TT SCHOOL wn FOURS hapiss DAY | P.O.) Waslington DG ten: TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st.n. w. RL-OPENS OCTOBER A™*"S1Pk ACADEMY, SAUL BUILDING, eu28-18t 6m. 1 7th st, opp. UB Patent Office oR RENT— Mis Bake, 1 ‘OR RENT—20TH AND O N.E, 1y MILES FROM ADAME A PELE. WELL-EWNO! Fall term of 188 bacius Hepteiiber 17. Capitol, frame House, 7 rooms apd. acres (more or | _ su9-im* Gi po eT Bay and oveuing eecsioms. » f aplendid water; abundant pastursge: wate or im classes: BURTON MACAPER, AM. M.D. will be leased toa renponsible party for five years at yet 180 per years it is for a dairy or track ‘well located —— a - = ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY. 2 for Boys, in aretired, healthy, will’ bein’ ‘Apply at sel-1m water and gas: R_RENT—ASTONISHINGLY LOW RENT: free trom temptasy ‘ite HF COLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCH Fens $42 to wood tenant; new 10 room bay window Boog, Hee cn og Be il eta ite coventy. Tea, a {epee fora Limited gar Benslon Office; bath, furnace, &c.; cars pans WAKFIELD. A. ML, Principal, Brookeville, Mont: | \umberof Boys. Euglia 1 door. "205 G st. u-w. se3-1w somery County, Md_ “a sel-lm | fiiin' |, and closes JUNE 115381 st eid R RENT—FOU. iY BRICK; ALL MODERN = na ( SCIENT: ot re SCIEN EC OORLA Cr BENE SOUL id Laon ea Obnen | Jon, RENT-WIE How mnICK HOUSE I[ coscouan somsrivic scxoon riorice Bye EOCENE COU 3 504 13th st., between Pa. ave. and F st. n.w. Key 1345 Pa. ave. ses-lw oF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Be Avply of GF Bt iS T100 E In in the following branches pet —, KS Ft, — mR RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN. REAL SORRENTO _ Pills, formed during the beeinuing tate aud Insurance Broker, 10th and F sts. n.w. 17 Lafayette "1732 19th AUSEBIA, OFOME x, TRIGONOMETRY, aNA- ‘18r. $500) 14th, ‘LYTIC GEO! ¥, CALCULUS. pA See Aa and tive classes are open to both semen se SDN, claneon a oth seen, Vat Yat y et ‘For further information application may be made to Pat. Ot E.T. FHISTOE, Dean, of to HL. HODGKINS, Pro. 1135 ath fessor of Mathematica.” ~ sehen : BB ae MA2TEs | COMMERCIAL, COLLEGE AND 7 x Z x Sehool of Telacraphy and Type-writing, 313 6th ‘SEPT Tha es 28 57.93 | Se Bm near City Post-Offcs. | School year reopens W. Ni Li. D., ‘zh ot. Bw. 3 | September 17h. Pupils may enter now if they desire. | References—Kev. Wm A. D. Wi 20% ‘Grroran st; 10r.-40 | Covonep students not admitted. “The Highest Stand: | ton, and also the who (tore are in Zoe Bet aw. iir.---40 cheep America.” school” US Few 08 sth at “40 EN Prendeat: S, URNER, Soma cron: t Bartiete Pension Duress. vie 19th s -6 putt fre‘ positi 5 OPES | oe a 3037 Oat Tee Hie diploma of tis college isalwayeau aid | (SOLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES _COMPRINES Baer 1a 7h fol conve of eee tanght | superisr esbeentor municasten. Seba tereetslorce i709 M dw that are foned iu cay slain cohaee epee tuaatt | SeaeT SEEDY fra Messstree Ma costae” ites Ret. Cushy mastered: Gatalcyue five ot appiiation sot | QT. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS aXD YOUNG gy a uely mastered; Catalogue free on application. sel | QT. GEONGE'S HALL, FOR B ap 203 1 INDERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS | $250 and $300, ‘stirtewsber. 20. eS 1246! FOK LADIES A. ACHERS. ineak. A. Gircularweent. 3y5-2)gui" Be oun setned ad eA cy, | HinEAB. A Fak Gactomes a 1: Fall term opens NOVEMBER 11888 ME, MEDICAL. DENTAL. AND PHARMACEUTI- aaa = ; MAKEN. winterseniun Octet Bot tniotmstion Sad OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 I ST. ticular addres ©. B PUnVi, BD. French and Fnglish Select for Ging | | “itor Sire mi efi sy sevenicenth Year, MONDAY. OCTOB! al ine} | a3 eee ‘Mee. WP KINDEMGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, ae or se of teachers, 4 MYS0ikcinrex axp PRmwaRy scHooL, Mots rhe 30 1918 Sunderland Place, Seuth of it Circle. ‘Kingerearten ond Primary Gcheot s ‘New year begins OCTOBER 1, 1008. sel-1m Py 99 AP RE cEmeAN-pwenican SCHOOL, a3 potatos ‘| ‘Win respon Beptenbcr 10. (GpoNzaGa Contec, 30) n30-30* ?-pexarzr_ | G' Tad No-th Capttol wt. TF. FOX. 920 F. wt nn. | Or JOHNS COLLEGE Conducted by the Jewuit Fathers BS , RENTILARGE . ERICK DWELLDN ‘Vermont ave., between Mand N sta. or eee scaeecial end Sclentitn, Roapene Bagh, METZEROTID Music Store 1110 Fst ww aeoeim MONDAY, September3._ su20-2w Rev. RA MoGUEK, 8. 3., ROR RENT—1405 _2220-1m President. RENT HOUSE 615 OTH, ST. ¥. W. NINE jodern improvemer ‘good repair: 840. ‘Apply to W. G-JOHNGON, 718 13th oe Lew. we R _RENT—A HANDSOMELY FINISHED NEW OR RENT ST ST, 3-STORY AND CEI- jar brick: )1 rooms: all modern improvements, tn jendid condition: heated by furnace: $42. Inquire OPM Me Pauken, 118 Fe. euzd-lee HE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Sp JOHNS COLLEGE. ANNAPOLI6. MD. FIGHT SCIENTIFIC AND LIBERAL COURSE OF STUDY. Py RK _RENT—1407, 1409, 1411 30TH ST. (NEW): meccbonse ten Fooms, mod. imps; heated with fur; | F*Soescesion October i, 1888: Apply to 1403 30tH | Eight miles from Washington, on B. and 0. R. R. 15th, st, ‘Also. house 26 1 st, ton rooms, newly pe- } St oF 714 15th at ene ae Thirty-first year begins September 18, 1888. Bored. mod. lmpe.; rout #35.” Apply O. E DUFEY, | JOUR RENT_NQ. Viz 10TH NW. $25: NO. 110] storms very low. Send for a. Owner, 607 7th at. n.w. 9e3-6t ‘Teh n-e, $15; No, 310 13thaw.. $15; No 625 and Bag nnneet RoR ‘ENT—1006 I ST. N.W., NEW HOUSE: we negra = - 1 su20.3 ett ss \Qeouty room Dealdes ‘alle and closota: beth "ou 5 2u30-6t ef ee see ‘per month. Inquire on premises. ‘sch floor: 8150 mR RENT—HOUSE 1495 STH BF. KW. 10 - es, on ; in ered order: $50 per month. Apply to JNO. B. SCO’ (HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, qantas Sor | P —UNFURNISHED— ‘Terms begin now. Sie sis ist 4 oe gL au29 723 4th stow 83.2020 dace Unobstructed view of the ocean; lange bedroomey e 15, T. CECILIA'S ACADEMY, 601 EAST CAPITOL 703 19th se: i dvayetie Sec, reorene MORDAY, SEPTEMBER J, "No extra | hrdraulic elevator; hot and cold exswater baths, 2 Jef oF plain sewing, fancy 1308 EE a 60 3310 Pa sndipalite Seportment, ‘course for young | _$y17-20-26t F, W. HEMSLEY & SOX. | Has to Baas Eeaciccers mer Sed os cio corne “Gourt'icuse ‘ati now Peawes | ‘FonmisaeD, Glos not attending theschoole Y “auso-ie” | ON THE 5: BLUE RIDGE MOUN- GGicst 2S tetas; Lisshou sarvemts poses tad eplen | m2 av n'rConn. GEE He ~ a he COUNTY, MD. ;,13 rooms: ‘room, z ro J ‘BCH NW. all modern improvements; in good order: $100. RH | Dupont’ G 2010 ees SELECT gonoot WA | | Commanding « tui pictureegue view of 7. LEIPOLD, 1831 Fat aw. ae1-3t | Rey a 378 Not. aexen, sixth year Demis mina corps | “KoSiaietin "No Mousquitoce "Gout day ais R BENT—1228 17TH 8ST. N. W., CONTAIN. | Copa. a1 200 Vt. even, 125 | of eight teachers all experienced ana | Four trains each, way daily. ing ten and beth, and all’ modern improve. | Yizo,¥arrMeut Square, 200) d1ta struction tn English a Languacen, 7 from ‘om the Western monte. Apply 10 HOBT. STEAD, architect G0 F ote a Corcoran, sr i for college or ‘business. In- | Raiiroad "Direct sion et Union Station, en TEAD, ciate” | Coan.ave bear at.206.39 Ket bot th 80 | Sividnn Special ad foant paste | nore, with tgntos fron Wash aa BENT 44 HoT XW. FOU goat aul5 TOM. 2OF& BROWER, 8 roe ee The acho is ~ Sane a ane ‘brie modern improvement books eg smc ‘arerooras, ave “EBERLY'S SONU Stove 5 is 7a RENT—434 H ST. N. W.. 19 ROOMS. G. ber, 10 for catalogue address THOS. W.| 3. . : a" ve Store, Saat ‘water, &. rom Bopdeinber Tah 22300 per toons SIDWELL. Principal, Sandy Spting, Md. au2b-Gan ” Parin® Dro ‘arerocion O20 Fu ore RENT— (305 & 307 F. s.w., Gr. w.14 % ‘RENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT AND MAS- Torin 63 and 09°59 i Rpachad weekdy exten, ES TaN Sia sols neg eg a ‘OR ABOUT Sona Ta F ‘erst, onion seas at TARBOQUE, Ae pao tsoe cosine ARNON, Macaw sto m. 1. = A aon, 1c sy 10-tu thea i 3 6: gE foc new Brick Building, cont es | Spe cae ee ued YLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, BAL by) Gatton ‘school for the education ot ‘TIMOKE, MD.—This ie « ‘and oo we girls who are blind, or whose isso r. 20 L st aw. OF... 8(70 F st. That they cannot atteud the public stole 7 fay UE. (726 4: I will meet Ws fob at Baltimore and Po- PEA tr ila se1-3t* " C. H. PARKER, cor. 4%and Ests.s.w. a BR RENT— qye ann aes LOUIS NAECKER, ‘Large. 615 E st. n.w., suitable fora board. Me 1308 Suh st, aw 25 B ‘two blocks from Pension Bureau recei’ Pils on Violin, and sein mmeneing September iat bid ‘EDICAL DEPARTMENT, M ‘GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D. C. papaya te core on MONDAY, new a ai ‘Hot bet, Oth and 10th sts. ‘For announcement and further particulars, address SALE—804 1 ST. Nw. : haere ie te