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LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Dele- ‘and Virgin! r 5 * — oD oy aonelowed by tair; warmer; jartabie, followed Uy cooler northerty winds. ‘Depx Single Kyeglass, 25¢. Hempler’s, av., cor. 43. CoRsETs, braces, forms, and busties- MC. Wa 1205 F st. How To Keer Waka—Why, its easy enough! if Platé Warm Air Furnace, you buy Johnson's steel ‘Every one guaranteed. A. 8. JomNsox, 1240 9th st. nw. Ma. Wasmrwaron will open her parlors Monday, September 10, 1223 F st. b. W. CITY AND. DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ‘Nartowal.—Ezra Kendall in “A Pair of Kids” ‘Haxuis’—Edmund Mayo in “silver King.” Faxonama BuiLpixa.—“Battle of Shiloh.” —_—_———~ Condensed Locals, ‘The annual regatta of the Potomac Club takes place to-morrow afternoon. ‘The races begin at 5 clock. The program includes a four-oared shell Tace, senior and between Last evening, about 9 o'clock, Officers Easely and Goucher found an abandoned female infant, colored, about @ month old, at the corner of 25th and M streets. The intant was placed in St. Ann’s Asylum. ‘ev. John P. Hall died at his home near Gaithers- ae Saturday afternoon. He was Mfty-six Hev. N. Dillard, pastor of the 11th street Baptist chureb, Jook out’ a permit to-day for a new brick chureh'butiding on 11th street, between F and @ Streets northeast. The structureis to have 23 feet front and a depth of 50 tect. Brickinyers’ and Hod Carriers’ Holi- day. ‘THE FORMER ATTEND A BIG PICNIC IN BALTIMORE AND ‘THE LATTER ATTEND ONE HERE ‘This morning Bricklayers’ Union, No. 1, of this city, witha large number of friends, including many ladies, took trains on the Baltimore and ‘Obio Ratiroad for Baltimere,to unite with the ‘unions of that city and other places in a grand Picnic at the Schuetzen Park there. Despite the threatening aspect of the weather the excursion Was a great success, over 1,500 tickets having been Jauy of tye SOO meihbers here with ladies atthe depot early, and one train of eight ars Was made up and started Just as the proves sion of the union reached the depot The line Was formed at the G. A. K. Hall, 7th and L streets, And about 9 u'cluck took up the Une of mareh to the depot. The procession was in ‘two divisions, the first headed by the Marine Band, And the second by the band of the 3d artillery, In each division were a number of flags and Guidons, and must of the members carried light Walking sticks ‘Tey wiil return about 11 o'clock Jer, Milford’ S. spolin, aud has Deen a ruie for sever! ycars that on the day Of the excursion the members of the union will cease from work wader a penalty of a $5 fine, and im consequence there is but Ittule bricklaying in Progress to-day. In the union the rule is gener- ally observed. PARADE OF THE HOD-CARRIERS. ‘The Hod-Carriers’ Union, te members of which organization have no work to-day because of the absence of the brickmasous, utilized the day by a procession, and headed by McKenney’s band, took Up their line of march trom the hailon Pennsyl- Vania avenue, near 4% street, to 7th street, to G, Wo 3d street, to Massachusetts avenue, to Sth Street, to N, to the park on N street, between 1st and 2a strects, where a plenic was held. a Which Wires the Shock Came from, Wastunaton, D. €., Sept. 10, 1888. ‘To the Editor of Tax EVEXING STAR ‘The electric-iignt ne at West Washingeon 1s a rubber-covered one, from which it ts impossible to receive a shock. I am handling this wire daily With the current on, and am ready to go to the Polat where she accident was reported and take Jd of the liues and demonstrate to any one that bo current comes from the electric-light wires, W.E pewrrr. What Mr. Schlosser Says. Wast WasurxaTox, Sept. 10, 1888. ‘To the Editor of Tax EvExtNe Stan: I wish to state in regard to the report of an accident to myself and chiid from an electric wire, | that we have received no injury, and while we received an electric shock from a wire, I cannot ‘Say whether it came from an electric-light line or telegraph line. are not injured, however. ."] W. IL ScuLossmn. ‘The District Democracy. RETURN OF TUE COMMITTEE TO WAIT ON MR. THUR- MAN—THE COLLECTION OF CAMPAIGN FUNDS. Messrs, Wm. Dickson, Lawrence Gardner and Charies Thompson have returned from New York. While there Messrs. Dickson and Thompson called on Mr. Thurman and gave him the invitation from the District democracy to attend the ratification meeting which will be held in front of the City Hall Wednesday night. Mr. Thurman stated that a pfevious engagement at Columbus would, prevent coming to Washington, but he would write a letter formally thanking his friends for their tn- Vitation. Mr. Charles Thompson, who has been authorized by the national comitttee to collect contributions for tue campaign, opened rooms this morning in the Corcoran building. Mr. James “L-Norri 1s aiso a Mnancial agent of the Committee tn this Dis- E BER g § 3 THE SLAT-CUTTER CAUGHT. The Police Claim to have Proofs Al- reag him with six ly Commecting Burg- The negro slat-cutter, who proved a source of Much trouble to the police and loss to many citi- zens, has at last been captured. After having Tobbed houses in various parts of the District for Several weeks past, he went to Anacostia Saturday night, After failing to get in several houses where he cut the window slats he visited the house of Mr. Joseph Kuhn, where he set the table and had his supper. When he left he carried off a few dollars worth of goods. From there he went to the house of Mr. T. C. Anderson. He lighted a lamp and went through the house, get- number of articles. Mr. Anderson, Uoxetber who was awakened by the notse the thief made, Went down stairs just in time to see the intruder make his escape. “When discovered he put his hat pepo oe exUnguished it, and 80 suddenly he dropped a ‘con- PURSUIT AND CAPTURE OF THE BURGLAR. Mr. Anderson lighted the lamp and was looking about to see how much the burglar had carried off when Officers Marr and Prather came in sight of the house, and seetug tne light drove over to as ef Hs i if f HH iF Ei g t et i H ge i i. i marched to the where he was hand- iffed and placed ina cell.’ He was marched to police station in East Washington, where he we his name as Samuel Emery, aged fifty years, ‘When searched the officers found on him a fruit knife bearing the name of G. W. Clarvoe, whose house was robbed some evenings ago. He also had n some clothing stolen from Mr. Clarvoe’s and the officers ‘will result in connect! The slat-cut duryi have ail been com- mitted at an early hour in the morning, usually vine prisoner i eld further investiga- r a ton. About two weel ‘he Was arrested by the Captor grounds. ie ‘charged with tres. cs fe was ith tres. Pags. He then gave his name as Joseph Stevenson Rnd forteited $18 couateral FELL FROM;! 4 SECOND-STORY Wixpow.—This about 2:30 o'clock, Howard Heigel, a morning, ‘twelve-year-old white boy, fell from the second Story of house No. 1827 H street nortn\ t Wiet. It is expected that at least $10,000 will be Taised for campaign purposes in this District, and the managers predict that the amount will be larger. ‘The political clubs are dotug a great deal of work. — ‘The Base Ball Record. A VICTORY AND A DEFEAT IN DETROIT SATURDAY— GAMES IN OTHER CITIES. ‘The Senators played two games with Detroit on Saturday, each team taking one. The first oue | ‘Went to the Statesmen by the score of 2 to 1, and Wasunearnet. Keefe and Deasiey, and Conway nd Bennett were the batteries. Neither side Dated heavily, the champions leading in this re- ‘spect, but bad errors by Brouthers and White gave Ube Visitors both of their runs, the last vel Scored in the ninth inning. Tue Senators made? hits and 1 error, and Detroit 5 its and 5 errors, Detroit won the'secoud game with ease, the score 7 w 2. The batter.es were Beatin and Wells, and Waitney end Arundel. Detrolt made 14 hits And 1 error, and Washington 6 hits and 4 errors. ‘New Yorks took a game from the Hoosiers by close hauling. 3 10 ‘Chicago touk the second game of the series from Boston, 11 to 6 : ‘Tue Penusyivanians also had a couple of SUNDAY GaMns. At Brooklyn—Brootiyn, 5; Loutsville, 1, (frst ame), Brooklyn, 1; Louisville, 3, (second game). Cuar PLavixG ax Pistos.—Edward Davis, a noved “crap” player was in the Police Court charged wita carrying a loaded revoiver. He plead ed guilty. He was in a crowd of negroes on a lot imthe county a ago, and ia a dispute about a aie of “crap” he drew’ the weapon, and shot at a unknown He Was arrested by Officer and J Miller this morning fined the Lumber of colored “crap” players before the this moraing. “They were with obstruct jag an alley or a pavement, and most of them ‘were fined, HE f i eens feat in Hie | i Hj F f iy a i ‘ Ep keKEY een e aaa ee ead Baaas yl 00, 3 (~~) J, Pr wt Fy ee Pr bps 88554 grorg FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of « century. It is United States Government. Endorsed by the headsof the Great Universities as the Strongest. Purest and most Healthful. “Dr. Price's Cream, ‘Powder So ee DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORE. CHICAGQ = 8T. LOUIS. wiamew Heavovanrens FOR SCHOOL. ‘00 00 gH BPE PRE WP PEIES cet SLATES, TABLETS, BAGS, RULERS, PENS, PENCILS, SPONGES, ERASERS, &c., &c., BY THE CARLOAD. Our presents to the children will be to SELL THESE GOODS AT PRIME COST, and we know it will be ap- preciated all round, We make this a specialty each season, and the con- sequence is OUR STORE CROWDED WITH PLEASED PARENTS AND CHILDREN. BBR, w ™ Bp ss 0 0 Wau » gs BBR AA U U MMMM Ss, BOB asa U UMMM BBB A A UU MMM Sae8 MM 4 MM MIM 208 MM OO TTTT AM Se A RE POT ETE F re AG BARE SES 3 oF ne MMa 4aMMMMMM OO THE sSs OCD HH 00 00 4 cc HH OOO 3 £o HH 88 83 E Sss8 000 HH 00° “oo fuss oo. y Trrr EFF NI TTTT gouv Tf F ny see ER HG oo ‘uv TPF EF og ge mu Ma CONTAINS THE FOLLOWIN ‘worth. amram = Do You have that extreme tired feeling, languer, without ap- petite or strength, impaired digestion, and a general feeling of misery it is impossible to describe? Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla is » wonderful medicine for creating an ‘appetite, promoting digestion, and toning up the whole system, giving strength and activity in place of weak- ness and debility. Be sure to get Hood's. “I take Hood's Sarsaparills every year as tonic, with ‘most satisfactory results. I recommend Hood's Sar- ‘sapariila to all who have that miserable tired feeling.” G. PARMELEE, 349 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N.Y. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. @1; six for 95. Prepared only by C.L. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. crIry ITEMS. ‘The Farr, S12 7th st. m.we HOUSRKEEPERS’ SALE. Special Day. Special Prices. Fol Soca ‘Sih lated e Foal Lapboaeay sont Re tnd cuts siratnra 40. ar aearee 1 Ar Tur Fam, 812 7th st, n.w. S. W. Al 317, S19, 821 7th et. goods. Pie Plates or Puditn 2c. 5 Dippers, Gravy Straine: Beaters, Kitchen Skule. Skule. Skule. ‘Special for . Slat School aeeeeae eas Are Our prices for Covered Slates, 7,'9, 12, and 150, 25 different styles of School From Sc. he npc a" can get one for cents. A gilding Box Scholar's Companion, a 12-inch rule, ‘Slate Pencils, 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Pen-holder, Fancy 2 Plated Pen, 1 Rubber Eraser, 1 Sponge, all for 4 A full line of School Straps, ‘Tue Far, 1 FRANKLE & Co., 812 7th st, n. W. ‘The Ji hasagolden wing, = - ‘The Lightning Bug a flame, ‘The “Grand Republic” Cigarro has no wing at all, But “gets there” just the same. For sale by all first-class dealers, Wholesale 1 agents, Locus & Bxo. Domestic Sewing Mac © Office, 7 & H. Delaware Grape Wine Vintage days special saie wine and nore. & P. Merzai 1 417 7un street norchwest, Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable, 3m. Fruit Jars, Quarts, 75¢.; half gallon, $1 per dozen, at J. W. SCHAEFER & Bxo,'s, 6 1020 7th street northwest, “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,&c, COUNTRY BOARD. \OMFORT-RETREAT, POPULAR FIRST-CLASS resort in the Mountains of Maryland: strictly non Wantages unexcelied: fishing, hunting, malarious; ad =. ‘M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington County, se7-1m ‘SEPTEMBER 10, 1888, EDUCATIONAL. ARTIN'S | COMMERC! tehool of Telecraphy and Surber 10%: Pugs ay ener af any tae Students pot aduitted, ~The Higuert Standard SG MARTYN. President Principal, graduated FOR RENT—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. BORGETOWN UNIVERSITY—SCHOOL OF LAW. VEN RigHanps, 8 3, nA n. IAL COLLEGE writing. ere SES oo ‘Type ‘hoot reopened ited te beard in clu! School reopened Sep | perm: ‘RENT—HOUSE 472 0 ST. N. W.. ELEVEN 3 id. bath, ‘all modern improvements, 2 55 aa that ere fourd lu any similar Collere. Every papi receives careful attention uutil each study. ie hor: Ouciy mastered. Catalogue free on application. wi NORMAL TRAINING FOR LADIES AND TEACHERS. 1018, Saaderiand Pace svath of Durant Cirle term Bik 1 ISN opens NOW Mins. LOUISA MANN. B. 1530 1 ST... 2s reventewnthy year MONDAY. GCTOM=3t 3. reulars and information 2m Sire CHAR, yes Maas KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1918 Sunderiand Pisce, So New year bgins UCTOBEM 1 FTE Concouay scieNtiric scm or @ rue conumsra® UNIVERSITY. In Mathematics claws in the following branches Fille formed during the season begunning October 1 1SSs. ALGEBR, Ay GROM LYTIC G iin 4 pecee 28 ee Hy Seen Gee AMES G. PAYNE, LL. Lecturer on tie Law sf Heal state une GTON, LL D., ‘on the Law of Personal F OUNT VERNON INSTIT! and English Select f =< = iebee Se ie 8 F, P BF id i gaauseeeeuEssees: eS f a 1106 Fst. nw. has opened pared to take ordera and will Customers aid a.) and teat P ‘3 aS} & bol =t 589 a a i th of Dupont Circle. RSS, sel-Im Bs 3 oe 33 e sensasee SER BPs jets fatal ea S: ry toi &: Bs 1 719 11th st. aw, IGONOMETRY, ANA- be iL HODGKINS. Pro- ool FSCS: pyr on “ANTON AND CAKOLINE LERCH. with A Fischer and Maison Yriese, Pars. ‘Also. ered. mod, linpe.: rent 835.” Apply Swnet, 607 7th et a.w (ae, improvements: two water closets; large E fermout ave., between Mand N ave, ote, IRABLE, CONVENIENT jodern. MONDAY, September 3. y a ape eu29-2w_ | moderate: Goois called for and delivernt AL NOOL GARMENTS aADE UP OK RIPPED, 4 SEEESEESS: hed MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SCIENTIFIC AND LIBERAL COURSE OF STUDY. Eight miles from Washington, on B. and O. R. R ‘Thirty-first year begins September 15, 1888. Terms very low. Send for catalogue HENRY E. ALVORD, Presiden ‘Agricultural College P.O. ie ise fica Secsssrkke: oy fee TSSR. Sealed proporals will be teoeived Baul TWELVE O'CLOCK Mon MUNDAY. Spb TEMBE: ‘. two Pat Fed HAND REVOLUTIONI: age ,Acine Phonograply taught in 16 simple & oH 18'Stable, r. 1604 14th st. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, TS Fat nw, eg Seer eve OTe va N.W., 8 Boome MOD- SL a) a Se eng ee ‘ ere ie (PSE BERLITZ sclioor oF LANGUAGES $8 Ss 3, and aperifications. together with all ts on, can be obi etice of tho ‘Lampec ‘Terms begin now. FIFTEENTH SESSION OF THE MISSES rls und little boys will opca ‘Corcoran st. e}0-m,wiss,Lim* 188 EVA MILLS WILL RECEIVE PUPILS IN ng Septenber 19, at let tes: Tith st, Noung ladies prepared tor ehureh and concert. xed 58-20" ISSES POLLOCK AND NOERR, NEAR M. Tzth. School, N German system, iffey's school for 723 September 17, at 1: 723 14th st. nw = EAST CAPITOL EMBER 3, No extra ‘sewing, fancy work, z ACADEMY, 601 reopens MONDAY, SEPT for instructions in pl and polite deportment. Academic course for youn ladies desiring a more finished education. Pre} branches. “Music, F dies not attending the se! BDICAL DEPARTME GEORGETOWN ‘vooal music, be R RENT—8 ROOMS 855; WILL GIVE $5 FOR aay vate aly ho wage pi see sired: “Tugulre before’? pins 2124 14th st acO-w" 1224 14TH ST. N. W., A VERY DE- sirable 10-room Brick louse. with all modern im- r: rent low, at $340 NER & CO., 916 F st. n.w._se8- porches, awning reopen Sept, “Windinartea, wing, Singing, and Calisth Class Oct. 15th. y tor the the fiscal Year ending Jume $0, 188i Ela projonals, blank bo be furnished rh fouse oi Hat adiontie Wornty's haa Faior Jriuley's Hotel. As welling the location in unstirvassed in the city, belt in the immediate vicinity of Laiayette Square aud the Fonlouts eight adrooing two pariors ney lage Gia ms, two parlors, Ver ‘bathrooms. Pe id ‘HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pennsylvania ave. Provements; in Washington, D. C. ‘The fortieth session of this Medical College will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1 ‘the new and - equipped college balidines = _ Hist. bet. Oth and 10tHfsts. For aupounce:vent and further particulars, address 3. L, MAGRUDER, M.D, Dean, HE WASHINGTON ~CHOOL OF ELOCUTION ‘and oratory, 904 M ‘Seventh annual session begins September 19. 1d class instruction. d VOICE CULTUKE and ORATURY, boys and girls in Ens cs, x N. W., 14 ROOMS, ‘865 per month, or Rooms for rent in said house on {ives an cudurwed terms. ‘Inquire of DONN, 930 # st. n.w. y and evening im B. CLARK, Clerk 0.8. Ho Sg may classes for ra Laneuasres, and Thetrumental Mu Foe BENT—1946 Q ST. N.w., BAY WINDOWS; Piorsss Poway n.W.; ‘each house has eizhé ard; in JOR RENT: 1537 14th st bath, large fuinbing and fur~ w Wasi ete order; rent 869. will be received at Unis office until TWLLV EA | Mon SATURDAY, SEITEMUER FIPTEES TH, | INKS. for the imnpre OLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIE English, Classical and Normal I superior faciliti-s toG L. KEEDY, BLH. WARNE & Who. has. bad 12 medais and studied 13 years in Edrope with the most celebrated artists. To prevent children forming careless habits of aturdays, at four. fothing. instruction in every of art, from Drawiugs of all kinds to Portraits and Historical Painting. Event and Gentlemen Mondays avd W. 1-23-25 W st. Gr. me 12 rooms and bath. , bey, cu 825 69 437 Q st. n.w.,7 rooms and bath, 802 N.H. ave! n.w., 6 rooms and bath, $05 Hst.'n.c.,9 rooms and bath, 2139 stevens alley Bismarck st., near 1756 Massschusetis VOL inst newer vres., Hagerstown, Md. OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR. Montwomery County, Md. 18 milles norch | u City, reopens Septensber 18. ue goVernment; health carefully @:tended | to;mumber limited. For circulars wodress HENLEY will be received GIRLS, | SANDY ward, for almost ih st. road, 6 rooins. INO. A. PiESCOTT, (Kellogg Building) 1416 F st, uw. ‘Classes for Ladies Ee Witkait d Cl NE ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, 945 Pennsylvania av Thorougu instruction in Wood-carving, 2409 Sist st, 4-story brick, | DAME OF MARYLAN 11 K at., 3-story brick, 10 root Institute for You D, COLLEGIATE ‘Preparatory School ee tallos from 1s Wy thé Sisters of Notre Ds 11 rs apd collar.. 043 Drawing, Painting, r ‘Day and Evening Classes. se ‘TH YEAR. NATIONAL KINDERG Primary School, MRS. LOUISE POLLOCK, Prin- Gipas, reopens Monday, September 17, at & Massave. and 10th st.” Terms, $90 from four to eight years of wee. i n RAND COLSTON WILL RESUME teaching of French languawe September 15. Lew ‘and in classes, Special terms for schools, ‘Highest recommendations. 2-story and basement brick, 7 rooms Turntshed; $50 tor September, and and ‘bath; newl Send for catalosue. Can be consulted 01 sreaftel 7 + Building, cor. 9th and 50) ¥ sts. n.w. JOHN SHERMAN & Cv. T-HOUSE 1023 VERMONT AVE alcoves and 2 bath-rooms; this is very de- irat Private residence, House 1613 17th st.; new brick, with bay window; furnished. ‘a Fear for children cotter | and'give wuccem a business. cures a ¥ | convince ‘the most skew | troubles, “All bu | call, “Her adwioe i invites all, to hh | auteed Charves inodorate | mw. Ome ‘Care pans nd influences of quiet ‘ey. A. J. MICH, A.M. M_D., he: wars’ experience, USI ‘on the terrace near 14th si Sexes. Sixth year begius’ September 26, with a furnished; rent reasonable. Address T} ; = Seay Ling Se SS Beran wer work. Calisthenic drill, The school well supplied with charts, reference books, and puysi- SESS Saad cece an Eorsectnges aes ae SIDWELL, Principal, Sandy Spring, Md. CLEGE. AND WINDeOR F BOK COLLEGE AND wiNDson ri | fp eters of cire, wader it i lik, sei Piviomst prithary, preparatory, and | cities will save tue and disappointment by calliny om 188 HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL Re-opens OCTOBER 1, 821 Vermont ave. ypen tinder the direction of am se6-2m FOR RENT—HOUSES, 1319 Corcoran st. 8 -¥.av.8300|1347 Corcoran th wt. nw. (fur), dividual training. With second sight and veil, Every bidden myst: revealed. Kecovers "lost or” Stoleu pro Py (GUARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE life size crayon portrait in 15 lowons: no kuowl- YNOLDS, May . VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 Most. and 1128 11th st n.w. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Fourteenth year opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 6TH XN. bet. Pand Q: seven rooms and bath, with hall and inodern improvements; 825 inadvance. ‘Text books furnished. ‘st 8 3 iS Soe ~ | pads tiauctcon ‘Cures sickness “It disayyuinte JOR RENT—945 0 Fone) Seto ‘will lease for 1 year: imps.; in good order, gy CHARLES BCA WOOD, b wes ‘3d st. nw. (fur. 8. O.- 112 business departwments. 2112 6th at, n.w.. 5 rooms; S88. For niger "! D. D., Prest., New Windsor, Md. Or see the Frogtent, © to 3, 06 Dushenten, O85 ELWYN HALL, THE READING, Pa. MILITARY ary fore iT—1220 0 ST. NW. MS, Al ements; $50. 1224 R at. smod, imps. ; $27. CylD POINT FARM WILL ACCOMMODATE few boarders for fall months | New house, on high ground, near station; Jersey milk and butter, ees, ‘chickens, &. : large open fire for cool nights and morn: Terms: ja. Box 3, Clifton Station, Fair— fax County, Va. se6-4t. AadtN BOARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMODATED B at Woodburn, Stott’s Station, Metropolitan Branch miles out; five minutes’ from and Eee 44 station. Mrs CL MAkSHALL, 201 E st n.w.se4-6U" ——— Ee wise Oe _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOE SALELOTS AND VILLA SIT! lynn, the Views of the city and river; three, 1 per foot T. H. SYPHEKD & CO, AT ROSS- ‘grandest of all Washington's suburbs for ie, Six and ten cts, 1921 F st. aul0-1m FINANCIAL. yor CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Member N. ¥. Stock Ex, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Deposits. Exchat Loans. Collections, Railroad Stocks aud Bonds, and all securities’ sted on the Exc New York, Pluladelphis, Bostou, Stid Baltinore bought and sola” EB pASpsialty made of investinent securiticn, District ‘and all Local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and ‘Tel ephone Stock dealt in. ‘American Lell Telephone Stock bought and sold.jy18 —_—— EE teltie D:: MULLER, SPECIALIST OF THE E resume his practice, 828 13th st. n.w. i prac ath at ‘Oftice “Dr. J. W. HAYWARD, Electric 3) se5-1m Tis Tat. ————— __SPECIALTIES. and Throat,” has returned to the city, a “Sunday, YY ELECTRIC TREATMENT I ure any case of Rheumatism, Keak is, Catarrh, ‘Asthma, 1 Pi if Man! 4 ‘Asthma, Tusomnia, Paralysis, Lote of jood, Weak: tala, “St. Vitus, ‘Dance, riley Nervous Affectic all Female - Hours 10 to 5, ‘Cons ultation Free. oe __ SUMMER RESORTS. SBURY PARK, N. J. THE VICTORIA FAMILY ‘Oceari Altotct near Oceas: table and appease ge, Ein water, gas, and all conveniences; terms September.“ au20-u.,w,8-1in OT CCH eoat cry, x3. * ‘Open June 16th to October 1st. ‘Perma, addroes BO: BUIGE, Propri my25-92 Casu Prices Fox Dax Goons. Silks, Velvets, Satins, Dress Goods, Satteens, Blank- ta, Shawis, Flannels, Cashmeres, and Henricttas, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE Double White Blankets, slightly soiled $2.50, 83, 63.50. Royal French Serge, all pure fine wool, wide, double ‘width—Garnet, Green, Blue, Black, and Brown—real ‘value 50c., price reduced to 87340. ‘Black Surah Silks 50c. $ Colored Silk Velvets 75e. Henrietta Cashmeres, all pure fine wool, wide, double ‘width, all colors, 48¢. pritance for study and recrestisu, 8400 fans aro received. Scud for catalogue. HOP, Head Master, im EDICAL AND DENTAL TIONAL UNIVERSITY. lectures sill t All applications for admission to the day school RK RENT—PARK 8T., MT. PLEASANT: HOUSE a Mra E. J. SOMERS, Principal. nine rooms, gas, furnace and water, grounds: ‘cars within five minutes walk of house. “Apply 930 X. ¥. ave. n.w. HR RENT_HOUSE 211 12TH ST. SW. provements: in first-class order; th, Tnguire at 228 12th st. aw. se8-3t" ‘STORES, OFFICES, &a. 804 Bt. n.c. (shop! eco EPARTMENTS, NA- the fifth annual course in Monday. October 1, 1888, and ‘April 30. 1889.” For anmouncement ana in- AK, M.D., Dean. 1116 A YEAR, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, school. Fite for College,» Rngincering it Point, _Aunapol ‘SHORTLIDGE'S eauiniped sud ‘best managed: Schoole. ‘all Sindents ped an Soand'with the Princ Store and cellar 3iz6' 2, WsWoeee2 30-50 ar, 585 10tn rooms: modern im; fdephone No.7. aif REDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY IS DE tfully situated in the beautiful and healthful jerick Valley, Md. It has an sbundant supply of the wail iy furmished: the teash, |2627 Iet,7r & store, 25 [1208 20tiet.. 774m. 105 1620 Marion's, Ors, 23.50 1749 Pa. ave., 10r. \d store, Portion of tne pro er fron! incuntain spi ‘commodious and elegant create able and efficient: inusic, science ‘are thorough fas SEPTEAECTL 5) ‘or W. H PUL References-tiey. Wun Ar Bartle und nls th soho Ui be the Ist and 15th, and 1 tse7]_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. VOR RENT—221 7TH 8ST, N. E. TW Brick; all conveniences: 5, month. Apply to K. CURTIN, Massachusetts ave athletics, &c. | Gymua- ‘for apt students to ad- select any studies, or . Electrical or Civil Business Department, with stun. Svectal taught, apd all its appoint ter.” The next session be- address RENT—1011-1013 20TH ST. N.W., THREE- ric H tt DD. Washing: | I br GROTHELS is the uldestestablisbed aah Nisoy, Hous Thomas it. | “oEgiiaice, Saree, ee aa oat . Hou. counden mn Pies: ‘Pension Dures: Particular attention paid w all dieses peculiar to Indies, married or Forty years’ caperten-e fitting school in tl m Academy affords every home Comfort, the best education and the best training, Fixed prices cover every expense. for adiuission... New illustrated catalozue seut, free to any address, ‘SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.B, A. ‘M., (Harvard Graduate) Principal “and Proprictor, ‘Méaia, Penna, icks: two-story and. jern_ improvements; S rooms, with water and gas; 814.30, room, 910 21st st. n.w., opposite market: BH. WARNEL & CO. and bath; all mod P14 2oih st. n. No examinations MERSON INSTITUTE, AF, St. bet ‘end Mathematical cal School for Young ‘MONDAY, SEPTEM- the Uldest ved La! 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GOOD EIGHI- oe. : room frame house, containing ali modern improve- red. aud in first-class ASHINGTON DANEN- }\f 188 ANNIE MORAN'S PRIMARY AND ACADE- | Tuition address Mrs, ments; Rewly paint and 509 2nd We pies mic school for ‘Will reopon Sept. 17. SCHOOL or MUSIC. BUSINESS EDUCATION — BOOK - KEEPING, (ESTABLISHED 1877) | AL Penmanship, Arithmetic, Grammar, Orthocrarny” EDUCATIONAL. si JOUNS 001 ANNAPOLIS. MD. EIGHT s ereenee Courses of Study.” Students Le clube it dewteed, Tern very Neboot sttachel Syecial at Fas | Seine tres beets eae ellage Be ter pe So ea Ra . URNER, | cromeut. Situation mort veut deal THOMAS F pupils, | For catalogues sddress President ayee: LADIES GOODS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. LEAVING 2 trace by my electric Process, endorsed by Syacun. "Tony 52 basa yeare: pectic 1m Ce ent ctrical treet unent for ladles bet ret ou Mis. DR GABhINL. 121 Gs e ORTAINS!, CURTAINS! CURTAINS! LACES Schima! ‘Dene up equal ts *% bdeneent OONESTR, wedi 720.17th st ow, aeoond 5O. 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