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te RR Fre ees THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. WED: . SEPTEMBER 12, 1888, » SET ee Go 70 Mrnrz’s for druga You can save money. Man's Densy Hats, fall styles, $1.50 and $2; extra value, “ATT: Lawin 436 sth st - ‘Youn eyesight suited. $1. Hempler’s, Av.cor-}634. ‘Tew Pum Cunt off on china and Week at F street China Store, 1010. glassware this How ro Kar Wanu.—Why, its easy enough! if sSecel rials Warn Air Furnace, Tou buy Jounson’s steel Pints ‘Every one guaranteed. A. 8. JouNsox, 1240 9th st. b.w. Mau your orders to Mertz’s drug store. Bur Out at 10 cents per gallon. Fine lamps and Oil stoves. F street a Store, 1010. Buooxs, 15th st. Prices Guaranteed, Ows year ago I lowered the price of dt Wasnt saving the people from 25 to 40 per cent soppiving them with the purest, freshest drugs, My departure from the old time bigh- system has met with a favorable rece} the public. Their appreciation has nm shown by liberal patronage, and the results are Very gratifying to me. WaRD P. METZ, Pharmacist. Howxsriy Maps. _Hucw's Sons, 717 Market Sp. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. Navtowat.—Ezra Kendall in “A Pair of Kids” Harnis'—Edmund Mayo in “Silver Age.” Paxonama BuILpInG.—*Battle of Shiloh.” tet ren Condensed Locals, A gas jet set fire to the contents of a book-case ‘the study of the Joha Wesley church, on Cou- Recticut avenue, last night. ‘The fire was put out by No. Lengine company without turning in an after damage to the extent of $0 had been Washington Camp, No. 1, Patriotic Sons of America, Will give an excursion to Marshall Hall Unis evening on the steamer Corcoran. ‘There will de a dispiay of fireworks during the evening. ‘The body of Thomas Sullman, colored, eighty. four Years old, was found iu the Eastern’ Brancl the Anacostia bridge, yesterday. ‘The ol his home in East Washingtoo last Thurs. ad not beep seen since. He lived near Branch, and, it is thought, accidentally fell the water. hn Hoover, now in his ninety-first year, ts ing ill at his residence, on New Jersey avenue, Detween M and N streets northwest. ‘The Democratic Meeting To-night. Ata meeting of the central democratic commit- tee last night it was decided, in view of the pros- pect of unfavorable weather, to hold the ratifica- on meeting to-night at Albaugh’s Opera House instead of in front of the City Hall. There will be & display of Breworks from the south front of the Treasury Department. Ex-Senator McDonald, Speaker’ Carifsie, and’ Representative “allen, of Mississippi, are announced as speakers In addition Vo the list already published, ‘A stand will be erected in front of the Opera House, on the west side of 15th street, to accom- modate the overflow from the indoor meeting. Tickets to the Opera House will also admit to the stand. A detachment of the Marine Band will furnish muste for the outdoor meeting. all the fal arrangements for the meeting, such as the assizument of committees, &c., were made @ meeting of the central committee at Al- Daugh’s this afternoon. Tue speakers will be taken to the Opera House in carriages, and com- initlees have Deen appointed to meet delegations from neighboring cites and towns, ose ae bntan A Defeat in Pittsburg. THE WASHINGTONS LOSE ANOTHER GaMe—THE REC- ORD OF YESTERDAY. The Senators were defeated by the Pittsburg team yesterday vy the score ot 7to2 The bat- teries were O'Day and Arundel and Staley and | Miller. Both sides batted hard and feided well, but the Pittsourgers were more fortunate iu get- Ung thetr hits together, and won in consequence. } Washington made 1 earned run, 12 hits and 2} errors, and Pittsburg. 4 earned runs, 12 hits and errors Arundel made 3 hits, and Hoy, O'Brien and Dally each 2. The feature of the gaiue was | wonderful eaten by Sunday fo the ninth, with Arundet and Hoy on bases on safe hits; Wilmot hit a short fly to center that was almost ‘safe, but | Sunday ran hard and caught {t almost from the ground, continuing to run until he had crossed second base, thus putting out Arundel, who had **fadlanapols Wok a game from Boston, 5 to 4,» us took @ game from Boston, 5 y batting eariy. ‘The Uatteries were Clarkson ‘and Kelly and Shreve, Buckly and Myers The Hoosiers made 7 hits and J errors, and Boston 9 hits and 5 errors. Detroit beat the Phillles 8 to 2 by tremendous Datuing. Conway aud Bennet and Casey and Hall- man Were the batteries. The champions made 15 hits and 3 errors, and Philadelphia 9 hits and 2 errors. Culeago downed New York 5 1 were “Iener and Farrell and W ew York made 8 uits and2 error Bits and 2 errors Cincinnatl, 11; Kansas City, 0. st. Louls, 9; Louisville, 7. Brooklyn, 2; Cleveland, 0. The Roadmasterw’ Convention. RAILROAD JOINTS, SNOW-PLOWS, AND CKOSS-TIES DIS- CUSSED. ‘This morning the roadmasters' convention reas- sembied at 9:30 o'clock, and tne discussion of standard joints was resumed and finally referred Dack to the committee with the request that all Toadmasters during the year give their experience ‘With statistics as to both the long and short angie Jolut& A report was submitted on snow-plows, Tecommending for light snows the ordinary plow, and for heavy drifts the rotary steam plows | Atter a short discussion the report was adopted. ‘The sul cross-ties, as to size, material, &c., was taken up and discussed till noon. se EF ‘and Ewing. aud Chicago ti Wav Mx. Ovsrex Resignep.—Mr. E. W. Oyster, at amerting of the Federation of Labor last nizht, tensiered bis resignation as president of the organ iation. Mr. J. W. Considine was elected to the | position. Mr. Oyster announced as bis reason for Fesigning a desire to be politically free to act, $0 that it could not be claimed that he was ustug ‘his influence a3 the head of the Federation.” Mr. Oyster says in his letter of ation: | “Ongan- Wattons are the only protection workingmen have acaiust pauper wages, either under ‘a tariff for | Frotection” or ‘a ‘tari for revenue,” and says ‘Mhrouzh organization alone have American work- fogmen saved themselves from belug forced dowa, to the degraded condition of the Cuinese, Italian and Hungarian cheap labor, which has been tin- yorted Under contract in roves, or induced to Some wo this country io swarins by those who | ave shouted loudest and longest ‘Protect | Awerican labor." “iad “MipstuwER Niger's Deas.”—The sale of seats for Mr. Albaugh’s spectacular and musical pro- Guction of “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” will be- | gin at the box-office to-morrow morning. The | Scenery of this production, which requires two | cars for its transportation, was painted by H. E. Hoyt and other famous scenic artists. Among the io the cast of the play are William Morris, | Frabliemley, Lilue Post, Carrie Daniels and Hattic —o—__ } other Uxticexsgp Jcxx Deatens.—Nineteen of the persons charged by Inspector Block with being un- hcensed juok dealers, a6 published in Tur eren a few days ago, Sppeared in the Police Court this fe triaf next "Sol WA Conk appeared m. uesday. “Col W. A. Cook aj for them and Will make a fight against the ee 1x MonTooMERY CovxtY.—The ion of the ‘TE Porowac Reoatta.—The Potomac Boat Club Fegatta will take place Friday evening, at 5:30. ‘The following program has been ‘Senior sagies, Junior sincles. tour-oared shell. tup race, a barge macs, Face between the Cresceats and Pot. Announced by the Scheol Beard, ‘The school board last night disposed of a large amount of routine business incidental to the re- opening of the schools next week. The reorgani- zation of the board was deferred until the Com- missioners have made the appointments to Ml the Places of the three members whose terms have ex- pired. and the vacancy in the fifth division occa- Sioned by the death of Mr. Curtis, The teachers for the ensuing year were appointed, but their sal- aries were not fixed. The arrangement of the sal- aries was postponed until further action of Con- | gress relieving the emburrassment caused by an error in the appropriation bill All of the old teachers were reappointed, the vacancies made by deaths or resignations, or provided for by increased appropriations, being filled by the appointment of Say Sri eee are to 202 to the ‘colored schools. A few re main to be Nllea. . TICKETS OF ADMISSION. An order relating to the issuing of tickets of ad- misston to the schools was issued as follows: Tick- ets of admission to the un ante ‘sued Friday and Saturday between the hours of 8 Dalldings in the several afvsiong as follows: r Fivet division hs -Frankiin, for the Franklin, Thom- son, and Memorial church. Dennison—for the Den- nison, S sireet, and 14th street schools. Force— = nanny Apalostan—for the Analostan and n. ‘Sefond divison—At the Seaton, Gales, Henry, Wenster, Avbot, Twining, Moris, Phelps and e ‘Third division—At Wallach, for the Wallach, 7hand G, and 5th and Virgiaia avenue. Peavody, for the Peabody. Brent, forthe Brent, Blair, for She Blair, and for 8th and I streets, Maury, for the Maury, Craneb, for the C1 and the Lenox. ‘At the Towers, Carberry, and McCormick, for the ‘bull pamed, Fourth division—At the Jefferson bullding, for all the buildings tn the fourth division. ¥itth division—At the Curtis Duilding for all the ‘Duildings In the Mfth division, ‘Sixth division—In this division pupils will re. port to tue respective buildings Monday, 17th Inst., at 9 a. m. Seventh division—At the Sumner, Stevens, Mlgutn divisionat the Jou Cook, Banneker, ion— nF he Lincoln, Lovejoy, Randall and Bowen, ‘TO BE INVESTIGATED. : ‘The recent unpleasantness in the colored High School wus brought up by a letter signed “pupils Of the colored High School” asking the board not toremove Mr. F. 1. Cardoza principal of the cal- ored cl ‘and expressing con: him as ateacher. It referred to Eriticisins of Mr. Cardozo by H. M: Browne, a teacher in the and in turn criticised Mr. Browne’s abilities rather severely. A letier Was read from Mr. browne re- ferring a letter from Mr. Cardozo to Trustee Fran- cis, making charges of incompetency against Mr. Browne, which the latter asked to have investi- gated. "The matter was referred to a special com- ee of Messrs. Cornish, Gregory and Messrs, Ross, Darlington and Whelpley were aj pointed & cominituce ts ook after the pending leg. islation respecting school appropriations. JANITORS APPOINTED. Janitors were appointed as follows: Blanche ‘Mockbee, Dickson building, fifth division; Wm. B. Rock, at building corner of 8th and I streets north- east; Chas. Perry, Bethel Hail school; Geo, W. Grice, Lincoln Memorial church; Mrs. 'E. Good’ Hope school; Geo. Watkins, RESIGNATIONS. ‘The resignations of Mis: F. B. Nimmo, teacher fifth division; Miss M. H. Merrill, second division; Miss M. B. Stevens, sixth division; Miss 8. E. Mere- Gith, third divistou; J. W. Doubleday, teacher in te Washington High ‘School; Anna L. Foote, Jo- sephine Walker, Isetta Brown, and M. L. Brow: teachers in tue Colored schools, were received ace ‘Miss Leonora Merritt was appointed a teacher fh the third division in place of Emma Hanford, granted leave of absence for one year from Sep- Tember 1, 1888. NOKMAL SCHOOL GRADUATES ASSIGNED AS TEACHERS. Graduates of the Normal School have been as- signed as teachers as follows: First diviston—none. Second division—S. M. DeVau, first grade, Gales building: F. M. Meriliat, first Biake butld- ing; K. seF, first grade, Henry ‘building, M. J. Purmage, ‘second grade, Morse bull ‘Third division—A. L. Hogue, first grade, Carberry building; I. V. Kemp, second grade, Maury build- ing: C. M. McNeely, second grade, Towers. build tng; HL. Johnson and B. Q. Diiloa, second grade, Brent ‘building; E. J. Bock, first grade, Cranch building; H. 1: Burroughs, second grade, Mecor- mick building, and A. C. Price, second grade, Wal- luch building.” Fourth division—L V. Durfee, first grade, Amidon building. Fifth ‘division—it. B. Janney, second grade, Hight Street school, Sixth division—J. M. T, Conduit Road school, and ©, G,,Sazton, Soldiers’ Home school. Cooking schovis—} ret Keogh, A. G. Horton, 2 Schlelt, and M. J. Wauts, ———__. MivsTRELS CoMING TO THE NATIONAL — The first uiustrel entertainment of the season will be given at the National Theater next week by ‘Thatcher, Primrose & Wesl’s well-known troupe, New featires for Ure new season are announced. ‘Tne sale of seats for the engagement begins at the ‘National box-oftice to-morrow morning. ——— cattle Were on the market yesterday and to butcuers as foliows: best sold trom 43 per Ib.; good, 3% to 4c.; medium, 3% to 3¥e.; mnon, 24 to 3c. Eigut’ hundred and ninety-two sheep and lambs on the market, and sold lows: old sheep sold from 3 to 4. per 1.; 43 W6yc.; cows and calves sold each. Market for cattle Was fair; lambs was dull. a ‘Tuose IxTeResrED 1x FooTw: ‘Will find the “proclamation” of Bouvé, Crawford £ Co. in another column well worth eading. ‘Their success in Washington has been very grat fying, as their removal to more suitable quarters ludicates, and they are determined to extend Tather than curtali operations. and who isnot? POD RRR per RRR Foe 3 EEE™ S535, DDR R PoP R Rae ~~ = D Se i RRR ag ER Bow & Ez EH God Eee Mss8 gc BRR ERE A MM M. gcc RR E AA Perey coo RR R KER AA Rag BER A K UK I SN N GGG BoB AR RK It XXN G°G Bes MSE TOS RM GSS PPP 00 WoW w A Poo Www w DD ee Ee Pe be D BE E's co Ww Bod Eee k E> FULL WEIGHT—PURE-MOST PERFECT Its superior excellence in mi homes for more than s quarterole ceuturye Teas peal United States Government. ‘Endorsed by the hesasof heat Healtutal: Der Prices conan Bekiag: Beetes most Hie Price's ne owes does not contain Anuinobia, Lite or Alum “bold omy mene DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. NEW YORK © CHICAGQ.—s8T. LOUIS. alamew Dp oczars, ‘SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM, By being present at Ratificaion eee TU-NIGHT. ppEocnats: DeHOw, YOU PaTRIOTIEM, at Kati 1t id ‘O-NIGHT. We Au N. Too Proy T SWEAT, Neither are our pessimistic proclivities so pronounced bat that wacat costinatab betrect ® fiawk and « aud-saw. “We. acknowledge, buwever, that we canso raw the line between ce DUDE AND DUNCE. and. ‘ts dons. “I'd Sthers iuitate. “Hear ye. MP. auid-all the world ie meta pares words uf wisdom which Sow ‘Manual labor ia. mortal terror to him; mental labor hes incapable of, Kuown ainomy meu sss maudion bonentity, he arrogates to himvelf Fe-eUiLeDCe Pinuacles far above the COMMON HERD" WE ARE NOT TOO PROUD TO SWEAT. We toll with the toilers. We clasp their honest hands, made horny by houest labor. We Rot “too ad to Sweat” tn our earnest efforts tO p.otect ‘thers frou the SHARKS AND oF og GRARSR A ar oens oF Tu Ea ‘Who tele ‘strictly “all-wool, at 625, | Sine & Suits, iu, aba Cuteways, at techs at #50. Brg, S50, 88 810.758 Victor E fdler. sizes 13 to 13 years, "80, A: ‘e550. 86, 96.50r Vietr adler 70 022% mene Children's Suite, sizes 5 st 03.6525, 83.80," 8878, Sal Visor All-wool Trousers \* 3, $2.78, 6287, 8h BIE BLDUT Victor ‘Thomases we simply say, COME VICTOR E. ADLER Ovr Or Sozrs Ina feeling peculiar to persons of dyspeptic tendency, or it may be caused by change of climate, season of Life, The stomsch is out of onter, the head aches or oss not feel right, the appetite ts capricious, the nerves seem overworked, the mind {s confused and irritable, This condition finds an excellent corrective im Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by its regulating and toning powers, soon restores harmony to the system, ‘and gives that strength of mind, nerves, and body, which makes one feel perfectly well. 1X. B.—Be sure to get HOODS SARSAPARILLA ; Sold by all druggist. $1; siz for $5. Prepared only by C. L. HOOD &CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Macs, 5 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CIry ITEMS. Democrats show your patriotism by being Present at Ratification to-nigt. sh ‘More rests his head “A youth to fortune aid to Tamme wnkooWws, ‘Had he smoked “Grand Republic” Cigarros early birth — ‘He would have had a good time and no cause to Sold by all Dy ail dret-clase dealers, ‘Wnolesale ageats, Sewing Machines For Rent, FOR RENT_HOUSES. FF" **3ouse 1008 rim st. x.w., ‘With all modern improvements, GEM OF A HOUSE. ‘Seven rooms, inoluding bath. Closets in every room, with hallway, gas, and water; “GE ed'veett. Rent, $20.80 per month, ‘House opan for: R RENT — 224, AND 238 NEW JERSEY Bs ‘month. eele-at Toronto bala gcavioe neva cet 917 Fst hw. Fa sert XX NEW 2-STORY AND CEL- ‘welling in northwest section; Lie’ 6 By week or month, at 0 1 Orranuznwrn’s, 514 Oth st. 2.w. 520 Sewing Machines Hepaired and War- 50 a rai 7 | den 40/30 6., 9: 8 ited for Qi at your howe Send postal to W. ping i Ady 408 La. nt. #30 1227 D st. n.w. (ntore) 850 468 La, ‘3d floor, ‘4 rooms, Sigreana ‘9th and 804 Beta. Collar 1541 ‘The above is ouly aportiou of tne property on my ; 1 list cal ne PROFESSIONAL. Bolseand oth. ischa) THO E WaCa aR SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM, being present at Ratification 1t TONIGHT: Unenscepesten Arrnacriom: OVER 4 MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Legislature in 4868 for caticnal tnd thactasie Sinpoess, ead “he find Mads » part of the present State Constitution in 187 by'an overwhelming popular vote. dts GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS take Bisa, Sem Aapually, une and ‘and its RAND SIN NOMBER DRAWINGS take a the other ten months in the a ywn in public, at tho Academy of Music, Now Orleans, La. “We do lucted with honesty, Lasrness, Dany to use this certificate, with Fac-etmiles ay corte ch ‘Com- our sig= ‘Commisstoners, tenderstgned wilt prisesdvatentn The Lewaticna, Biste Letiore ahsch ‘may be presented at our counters. BR, M. WALMSLEY, Pres, Louisiana National Bank SuSE WaNAt ee Si ae ‘CALL KOBD, Pres. atioual Bank GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. Tickets at T ity Dollars each; lo) Gom crs G8: Tema 82, Nweutietase LIST OF PRIZES. ‘ore. Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are’ not’ en- iS pee ee 4 desired, write legibly to: clearly stat- jour residence, with State, Spunty.. Btreet and Num! ee rapid ae ee will be full address. Me inary letter, Currency sddressed to &. A. DAUPHI! Kew Urea La. Address Registered Lettersto NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE. PFMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaure- ard and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, 1s ‘aguarantes of absolute fairness and integrity, thatthe chances are all equal, and that noone cau pusuny divine what number will draw a prize. “REMEMBER also, that the payment of prizests GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKBSof New Orleans, and the tickets are sumed by the President of 4n Institution whose chartered rights are recognized in the highest Courts: therefore, beware of auy imita. ‘Uons or anonymous schemes.” e12-waagw duOw YOUR PATRIOTISM, ‘at Ratification being ROCRGuT Taz Fox Axo Taz Bez. AW allied dhrounis tue fonest hungry and aad, (o Phe King of the Sueee Workers he met, the king of How ia it the World has forrakeu me, 1t overty in said to 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th at. H.W, 417,419 8th Bt. N. Buce Pav De Som Sux, EXTRA QUALITY. DECIDED BARGAIN. 61.25, worth 61.75; $1, worth €1.50; New Finish; ‘Rich and Elerant in appearance. ‘Having purchased the above to rest advantage, wo pega RE Shades New Shades of New of SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, New Shades of DOUBLE. WARP WOOL HENRIETTAS, New Colors in MOIRE SILKS, NEW TABLE DAMASKS and NAPKINS, FRUIT CLOTHS and NAPKINS in New Designs, Choice styles in FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS. ‘New BLACK GooDs. ‘W.M. SHUSTER & SONR, 919 PENNA Avi RENT —1 HAV: Douses in excelien! 3t ls $125 per month; call :VERAL DESIRARLE th; call at ofice to full lst of oF ‘A. 8 CAYWOOD, 910 9th st. nw. FOR ZENIITWO RICE NEW HOUSES ON ‘Wallach Piace, each with six rooms, bath, and cel- iar; in good condition; rent, $33.34 9022-31" each. B. H. WARNER & CO. neat six ‘room \y window, cellar, &c. ; guts $20; key next door,’ ‘OR RENT—KHODE ISLAND AVE. AND BOU: Fatty ae ws oprocits be Droie Yate vers stead, nearly new three ; seven r091 All Taprowements; hard wood fini WL WARNER & CO. 'OR RENT—A CHOIG eres brick; 3 stories wundry, furnace and ‘neighborhood and ve rent 855._B. H. WAl FORRES able snd neat tw; ali improvements; HR RENT—1245 very desirable corner house; "8 rooms and bat) FOR RENT—037 MASSACHUSETIS AVE. N.E, yard T—FROM 15TH fol barch wt, LeDrolt pack. ren $25. "BH WARNE G0. weiedee Brick House with ali improve: newly papered; nice NER & ‘and bath- 1 HOUSE O17 “O" ST. NW. ‘and cellar; 10 rooms, bath and all modern’ improvements: Kood accessible; vacant Oct, 1, '88; ‘00. se123t" STH INST. A COMFORT- ‘story brick hotise with 6 rooms: 20TH 8T., GEORGETOWN, x oH Joeation; bigh ground; rent reasonable. BH: ABNER & (0. NT—HOUSE, SIX ROOMS, BATH ROU Aitehen: moaern improvemeiits, 726 Gth st. ‘sel2-at* sel2-3t" oR RENT— IS . Two fing Houses on Rhode inland ave, nest Scott, {med — Corne? Hou lovely house, 18th vt, nea M, 15 rooms and'si Hat. near 14th, 18 rooms and stable. 13th st, on Jowa Circle, 19th st., near. 227. and 1500 Corner i3th at. near Larve double brick, ‘ucre ground.. ‘Vermont ave., china, &e. Large T2r. iiot Beautiful cor UN ‘Hast., near 14th 18r. and 1833 G ai Jefferson Puce, near North Capitol st., near Capitol Park,” 10r. 8-room house aud stor S-room house D at, n ‘8-room house, cor. ail ‘Small 4-room fraines, rinission to inspect apply to Preapteme se Bet near 35th,” Georgctown louse, Fayette st.. Georyet SHED. Per month. 333.33 table, Towa Circle, i3r. and stabie. 200 Koad st., Geo bi town, FURNISHED, bl Coun, ave. 10x. and batt re, cor. ist and D sts. n.w... Fe on D st, near (th st. extended. BROWN & CO., se12-3m_ 1321 Fit. RB RENT— Beeto'New Yor aye, 8 rooms, m.t......00.835.00 3210 12th st_n.w., 7 rooms, 1m. 1 830 Host. extended rooms, Water... 6 ‘New Hampshire uve. n.w.. 6 roti SLO THOS G. HENSES, 2225.00 is, mf... -20.30 1326 F st.n.w, {OR RENT—THOSE THREE HANDSOME RESI- ‘on Mf st, fence, saloon “parlors, 2 $350. anphy se Heal Eacate agents, RK RENT—A furn! only Real Boor, wit sult iehex only #200; No. 1328 elewant fitted with every modern conven- oilice Tootn, closets auld Bathe ty Inundry, stable, ke. Mo. 13 25 handsomely y furnisued, ones to R. P: HUTCHINS & CO., S21 Fat na poten CE SIX NDOW i, BAY" briok; all modern improvements: one aquare from pitol; rent, 30. W. Re ‘rooms and aud "painted. nw, 26. R RENT—408 NEW JERSEY AVE. 5S. modern ‘WAL: ‘ER, 613 ¥ st. sell-3t ¥ improvementa, newly LS. FiusTox, Lite = nea aes R RENT—120 ye thorough repair. nw. ‘and modern tray 20:40. LS. FRISTUE, 810 ne AVE. NE. rovemente, it Beat. sell-3t rooms and bath ed 922 16th st.n.w.,1478100| 1315-1327 Wallach Pl.3: ior. i 2103 O wt n se11-61° ‘FOR RENT A NEAT 2-ST0RY FRAME tach ‘w. 1050.30 Union Places’ wes Bi. ‘st. 138.-B0|Office ra. 703 Sth staLw. 1046.50 oftice a 1307 Faw. SE, Toom ; nd stable at- Sasa sol L-st 90\Union st. aw., 6r.. Barber shop 13th & E LW. RNISHED. £100 2406 ‘i 8 508 13th st. nw. 4th et, nw. stb. - 1307 Caroline st. 6r. FURNISHED. th SI 0r.50 50 so it Or..125, ni 20th. 157.393.33 RS Fh Bren ie Wrst Sat pias 30 20 Wallach PL, 6r.33.30 Js 6th st. nw. LUT... cottage: Innge lot : ood water chusetis ave. and 2d st 1.0, provement st, nw. ; rented. F, H. SM shady yard, paintings, &c.; use of sired: “Inquire before’? p. 7 14th wt, nw; each, room: Hout $45, Owner, 411 1 FOR BENT HO 911 16th a 80% hat. nw. emuarck ‘Apply. to Path {OR RENT— FURNISHED. MM. M. PARKER, JOR KENT—FURNISHED— 2000 Sunderland Lise, 20rs, m. 1908 sunderland UNFU 1922 Sundertend Place, 1311 20th st, 9 ro01 Ww Apply to DU: ‘OR RENT—208 C8 NW. 11 Bi 2 we 1016 1 st. uw. GF. Soy Boundary, br '8 rooine; moder MUTH & BON, 1222 F 2405 31st st, -story brick, 11 r’s and celiar, O11 Kat, S-story brick, 10 rooms, m.i..... H I 185 3) a 60 22) 3st. mw. 197... 65,228 Arthur Pi, 5.40 131 Md. ave, ne, 11r..60 6:37 Mass.av.0.6.6r-.20.35, 806 18th 11y..60 1009 Md. ave. .w.,12r: Hon 406 Boundary n.w,.7¢ DW..7F. 22.00 2 80 4.6. OF. POH, BENTAN, ANACOSTIA. NEW SIX-ROOM ightly and health- ful; location 2 squares from street-cars; will rent to small family, adults, for per year. ly to H. aoniswoLD.** reer wen ta JOR BEN ICK HOUSE, N.W. CORK. MASSA- ‘se8-6t POR BEST_8 ROOMS 955; WILL GIVE €5 FOR oné rou or $15 for two; back porches, awnit stLle if de 1446 Q ST. N.W., BAY WINDOWS; house, hus eixht cellar, ‘yard: iu perfect_order. eer-lwe #42 40 tory and Uaseinent brick, 7 rooms Turuished, @504Gr Septeiuber, and 1418 Fst. nw. OOMS, MODERN nts; rent Jo. "F. M. oMITH & SON, ‘se6-1w OSS nk GyronaeTows UNIVERSITY—SCHOOL OF LAN FACULTY: BEV, J. HAVEN RICHARDS, 8. J, eons a. {2 (Justice supreive Court, District Lecturer on Coustitutionsl Law, ‘Common Law gad bquity 3 wantin f Nomis Lie De Practice ‘ Pleadis ‘Lecturer on Equity ix ana a JAMES G. PAYNE, LL. Lecturer of Real t state. “hence, Criminal Law and Law of 3. DARLINGTON, Personal and Ad Be Law of Bei. Torts, ie ar Cott URE: Court—PROF. GEORGE E. HAMILTON. San oe OFs. C MAN WiLiTAS 3 MEBRICK MOBRIS. Introd suing term at the Law Bull W. Hol MARIIN ¥. lecture and announcements for the en- corner Oth and E streets northwest, on WEDNESFAY, October 3, at 6:30 p.m. All interested are most contially invited toattend. ‘The library, located in the Law Building, with com- modious -Fooins attached. will be lication. aly 0 SM YEATMAN, ‘Secretary and Treasurer. ioe Ufa Ao Bos, Pee Scent ch, int Ne, now Sit) By ma'@ ont ee ‘Address the ‘mail 8 postae paid Stlhors CHASE BOTS DIST et aw with threes: Sertatiniye. he entire iauwiiaee’hsrourhly tack by the author in ten lessons at above-1 Price @5, 35. seloeor (ORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED. A NEW ERA Hi Rome Fuonoutaphy tetuch Sak Tr patted yree toBtha, ms Proficiency attained in \t 6 simple ‘CLASSES NOW FOKMING. Private tuition dally. che 921 F stn. ‘Typewriting taught free ‘Send stamp for prospectus. Weahite ten Scheel DD s3y4 wits WILL RECEIVE PUPILS IN Vocal music, beginning September 16, at her res- Mence, ‘1426. 11th st. houng lad churehi and concert, on ‘prepared Tor ae ISSES Pol RK AND NOERK, NEAR MASSA- 12th. School, New uglaud methods. German svatemn, mgarten, ‘German, Drawing, Singing, and Calisthenies free. HE WASHINGTON and oratory, 904 M Seventh annual session bexins Se} Private and class instruction VOICE © Latin, ‘Stam Fears prevent children forming careices be. Feceived Saturdays, ‘Teachers’ Training Class Oct. 15th. web-Gi* CHOOL OF ELOCUTION nw. tember 19. and evening in LIUKE and ORATORY. Daily classes for Doys and girls in Ewtish Brauchess Mode rh Lancuares, » Mathematics, Vocal and Lustrumental Music. artists, To habite of drawing at four years of age ey. will and upward, for almost nothing. instruction in eves ach of art, from Drawibys of all Kinds to Portraits Sid Hiitoriea! Patucine.” Evening Classen Sid Gentlemen Mondays and Welnesays OF FINE ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, 945 Pennsylvania ave, Freee. instruction in Drawing, Painting, Model! W 48HNoTON = cHO0! food-carvius, &c. Day and Evening 14 Maas.ave. and 10th st,’ Terms, $50 from four to eit years of age. GRAND . NATIONAL KINDEIi School, MRS. LOUISE POLLOCK, ipal, reopens Monday, September 17, at the corner achas tet ANTEN A. year for children seu-2w Mi . Dl LSTON WILL RESUME teaching of French languae September 15. ‘Lee sous privately and in classes. Special terms for schools, 1012 17th st nw. MES Euros LISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL Several year’ experience. Highest recommendations, we Re-opeus OCTOBER 1, 821 Vermont ave. actor. a ihe Att Class ia now open tinder the direction of an se0-21a, ‘UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE 10 MAKE ‘8 life size crayon portrait in 15 lessons: uo koowl- of drawing necessary REYNO! ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, S, May Building, cor. call and. examine work, 6-1we 1100, 1104. 1106, 1116 M-st. and 1128 14th st. n.w, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Fourteenth year opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. All applications for admission to the day school should be made prior to October 1. se5-2m dirs E. J. SOM Ss A YEAR, FOR G S500 eo Sliene Schools, West ) Point. Annapolis, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S Modis “Academy, mae Media, Pa, (near. Pluladelpiuw), equipped and best. managed. School YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, Engineerii ERS, Principal, a ‘or Business. of Is All Studen! board with the Principal. Twelve teschera, all_men, 2nd wraduates of first-class Colleges, Sinide or double rocns. “Every rount radiator and is completel; Seren) for foot ball. base sium. Special vance rapidiy.. Eatrone or itiaents may College Preparstors. course, Physical aid Cheuical labs Yusiness Depart Type-writing, dc. natus than any ited. States, portunities for at vate tHOFing: ‘Medi Academy Fized prices cover every expen, for adinission,. New idstrated esi alow any address. ‘SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDG! BL? “Gareara Graduate) “Principal Meats, Penna, ‘Fine build has ia sta stent furnished. Grounds (ten iL, athletics, &e. Gymua- ‘Students to ad- for backward boys, select any studies, or Business, i, with Telegraphy, Suort-Hand, :” More fully suppited with ap ier College-fitting ‘school in the ‘affords every home comfort, the best education and’ the e best. training, No examinationr 1e sent free to B, A. ‘aud Proprietor, 3630-3, 1402 Mass. ave... JOR RENT—FURNISHED, #80, tenant, a bright pleasant hoi bie than “flats” for a small door. 1714 15th st. n.w. FURNISHED HOUSES. 166.66 | 1618 R. 1. ave. AMES A. BATES, 1407 ; much’ faintly: herdice TO A CAREFUL toore desire: FOE BENT_DWELLING 13137 101 U Key next door. Inquire 926 Louisiane 8T., 825. ‘ave. Ww. JOR RENT—HOUSE 472 OST. N. J id bath, with all modern. rooms any quire 474 O ut. W. ELEVEN R RENT—BY BO. HOLTZMAN. REAL EB. tate aud Insurance Broker, 10th and F sta. n.w. PL n.e.6r.13 32 Write at, Or. ‘90 402 Richardson Silat nw. F- 50/404 ‘red 530 2lstet ww, 11r...40! 941 F st, 24 floor, 5 steam.8100 Bg. F st. OFT WBE noord trout ee S40 ested by: 83.35) OFFICES, front/939 F st. 24 floor,ir....25 house, eae oly 0. ‘sed zin ‘OR RENT—A HANDSOMELY FINISHE! NEW od. fiape,; heated with fur. Tent only #50 per month; 1923. DUPPY, owner, 607 Tih at. uw R RENT—A house; containing 7 ‘DESIRABLE, CONVENIENT rooms, with mod: jera iunprovements; two water closets; large yard: 1941 Vermont aventir. #e10-3t" Fe RENT—1238 teu rooms and bath, ‘ll modern im} 17TH ST. N.W., CONTAINING ‘wood mantles, tile facings, and ements, Apply to KOBT. STRA\ Architect, 90 Pat news APY 2 ‘se10-3t Rh RENT—1425 2732 F at.. 10r. 30. 17th st., Br. ‘be8-6t STEIGER & LIEBER: ‘CORCORAN 8T., 108. an B.W., 22r.. Columbia st, 6 2c8-3m_ usetis 1 219 24 at mw, 72.23.50) 35/50 ir... 25| JOHN SHERMAN & Cu., 1407 ¥ st nw. ear ae a for "et ms He Ba Mt RENT—1504 15TH ST. N. quire at NHE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE TP Scncots hie wckoed ee Oru : jon ives ‘U's, Naval ana dh news, will ‘open on the ‘college, th itary Acadeimies, and. for busi Yor catalogues cr further imtormation apply st PREPARATORY 4th ‘even instruct. tor 3335 Hen w. AP MONTAGUE, Fu. D. Pana RENCH SOUND § OPENED SEPT. 17, AT 723 Learn to ‘French correctly, well, Take SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL, 13TH ST. ‘to pronounce it from an experienced aud s teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME’S method is at- tractive, thorot ‘ears’ knowledse. ‘References, Hon, and rh and td, In thirty Jessons shecan ried, ‘Trial lesson fre. Try ten, firs. = 8.5. Co: at of fia Leth ve JOR RENT Ob SALE— Tooms; $45: price $11,300; and Aruintlé aud couventent, "App au16-1m KR -RENT—LARGE. southwest c ner of 18th and K s1 PERFECT GEM OF A ‘Seven rooms, including PH RENT—1407, 1409, 1411 SOTH ST. ( ion October 1, 1888. Apply to 1. 15 CONNECT! 12 rooms; stone frout; 390. Also 1620 10th at; 13 ar Sou “Apply on premises. ani8-1i ROH RENT WSN. W., 19, WOOMS, GAS, water, Ke. From Sortember 15: $42.30 per daonthy CUT AVE. in pertect order, BRICK DWELLING, new. Apply at METZLROTY'S Music Siore, 1110 ¥ st. mw .awes- Lin FOR MENT 274 0ST. Noe s1gR: $80 PER Mo. S18 Bi st. ae.;6r.; $10.30. Key 820.3 Houses Sth and Fists. ne: Or. aud bath; new; 825.40 per mo. “Keys 716. Owner at 028 Uti st. uw. ~ damn PO" BENT, HOUSE 1609 THIRD ST. N.W., With all modern improvements, HOUSE, bath. SCHOOL oF MUSIC. 1327 10th st. nw. (ESTABLISHED New courses for Plano aud Ghureh Oneal, asstfing tnost rapia p Charen onan for Practice. THEO tNGALLS Kise, Principal, 1877) (or a OCKVILLE (MD.j ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILES rail from Washington city. 37. The principal will non of this institution begins of Monday. September inembers of his faully twenty-five boys. For terms, sddvess; sau September 1 tev, unut Sep . Brookville, Monuromers Count WAsiixgtos CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST, NV Stood utiting. 9th aud fate. Twentieth jan, Onan, Voice, Vielin, Flute.” Corue "0. B BULLARD, Ditector. set-in advantages. 0. B.B rruction, and special ‘Dr. C.K ‘Ma. advantaxen, ‘NELSON, ‘au3-toc' Free INDERG: ; NORMAL TRAINING CLASS NERO LADIES AND TEACHELS 1918 Sunderland wo" of Dupont Circle, term vi SNR “serrate em epee SOVRNE Te OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 1 ST. Trench tnd Engin Select School tor Gi ___ EDUCATIONAL. 1223 Ldz Sr. ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Lefties en@ Litue Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20. ao ‘commodauons for «limited number of Boarding Pj pie, ote fur scvonteenti year MONDAY. OCTOBER 2. For circulars and inforsesuan sopty 26 tue Prapcapel Coure Pe ‘Mice CHAS W. PALO. = S ai. BAe — 70K SALE_ON METROPOLITAN BR, RINDERGARTE: any scnoor, | Fic snes masa’ Sh Retpedens RINDERGARTEN aX Lota cs . ; South of year begins OCTOBER }, ‘ecl-1m T= ‘COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. she Preparatory School opens 2. The Columbian Ccllege cpens September 24 Be Savas Micdical Collace jopeumoctabar {eenteessseer wereity Law Scboot jor Catalorus or other information eel-3m JAMES C. WELLING, D., Pres’. MESA LOUISE POWELIL YOICE AND PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION, aim 946 Dew York ave. mits Hi CEDARS"—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoR YOUNG LADIES, RE-OPENS OCTOBER 1. Address _sel-6in MISS EARLE, 1916 35th at, SS 2ALGrs ChIn service txsirrer) ani Business School, 1207 10th st. uw. Open ali Year. Pupils propared for all examinations. we@-La' HE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL or a, saciesnation Clans in. oe Yellowina branche matics cl ow as, termed duriut te wemsson bortuaing Ocobet ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY, ANA- LYTIC GEOMETRY, CALCULU held after 8 o'clock in the evening, ‘open to both sexta. « All recitations are and the classes are For further iiformation application may be made to BF FRISTOE “bean, cr to ffl HODURING. Pro feanor of Mathenuaticn sel-im GEKMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL, CS ee reopen September 10. C. DENGLER. T au30-3w* SUMMER RESORTS. _ “ASBURY PARK. N. 3. THE VICTORIA FAMILY. Hotel. near Ocean: table and HE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. SCIENTIFIC AND LIBERAL COURSE OF STUDY. Eight miles from Washington, on B. and 0. R. & ‘Thirty-first year begins September 18, 1888. Terms very low. Send for catalogue to HENRY E. ALVOKD, President, au29-30 Agricultural College F.O., Md. pe vez SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Terms begin now, 3 tC Td T. CECILIA'S ACADEMY, 601 EAST CAPITOL t., Feopetis MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. No extra change tor sustructious in plain “sewing, fancy work, and Polite depo-tment. Academic gourse for Young ladon desir a wore Gnished educdion Preparatory classes “thoroughly trained “in. fun: a branches. Music, French. and painting classes tor lax dies not attending the school. auzd-li* EPC peracrexr, GEORGETOWN UNIVERsTTY, ‘Washington, D.C. The fortieth session of this Medical Collage will bescin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1888, in the new and well- equipped college busidine. Host. bet, 9th and 10th ste, For announcement and further particulars, sddrese G. L. MAGRUDEK. M. b., PL _ SIS ve awe, YOLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES—COMPRISE ‘buwiinh, Classical and Nonnal Departments, with superior faciiitics for musicand art, Senc for catalogue to C. L KEEDY, Pres, Hagerstown, ow KLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY Site etree tee teee pair tor Bumber iinutel For circulars tor Bunsber linutte ire CUALEOWELEY ry My fale aedrene ‘sand Ss SELECT SCHOOL, 18111 ST. N. W. wary, Intermediate, and Hiab School for bo:h beittss’ September 26, with @ corps of eiwht teachers. all experienced and professional. 1B- struction im English, Mutheustion, Latucuases, a Science, Pupils prepared for colleze or business. In- Pyldual traiuing. “special sdvantaes to apt pupile, Laboratory work. Calisthenic drill. The school is Well supplied with charts, refecence books, and physi- cal and chemical apparatus Text books furnished. Office hour—10 ai. to 12m. THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal, 29-6m, {EW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND WINDSOR FE male college: separate buildings; full graduating Courses with degree Dusiuess departments, FE ISSS. For aid or regular terms, sddrows KEV. A. JELLY. DD. rest New Wiudeor, Md. Or see the Provident, 9 & 3, ot Dunbarton G23 Pena, ave, Siz HALL, THE READING, PA. MILITARY Six” hours from Washington.“ Every for study and recreation, @400 per annum. Boys of any ace received. Send for cataluwue. L. C’ BISHOP, Head Master, 3y2-Sun DiDIGAL ARD, DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, ¥. TIONAL UNIVELSITY. The fifth annual course jot _Icctures will begin Monday. October 1. 1888, and terminate April 30. 1889. "For annoubcewent and in- formation, apply t0 H. H. BARKER M.D., Dea Hist. nw. Irlephone No. 7. Te FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY IS DE Lightfully situated in the beautiful and healthful ply of Fredenck Valley. Md. It has an abundapt ure water from mountalu sprimue. te are Rive commodious and eleeantly farnisbed the ee ace able and efficieut music, Ia art-and science are thoroughly taugut, and all its appoint fins SEPIEAUER 11 1888. “For catslonus ehdgees” W.H PUKNELL. LL. D., Frederick, Md. References—Key. Win A. Bartlett. DD. ton, and slso the following, whose daughters are in scuool- US Senator E. K. Wilsom, Hon. Thomas Browne, M.C.:Gen.J. 3. Bureaus dyo-tosels* MERSON INSTITUTE, O24 14th at. bet Tand K ste. Select ‘ud Mathematical School for Young Men and Boys Borins ite thirty-seventh, yar MONDAY, SEPTEM. ‘alc, Princeton, Johns ‘and other Colleses and Universities, for Scientific Schools, U. 5. Military and Naval and for business.” For particulars address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. ROK. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY NOW open fur the reception of puyils MONDAYS, WED- ESDAYS, and SATUKDAYS. Call or send for circu- lars, 1004 F st. nw. auz3-8m ‘ORAVIAN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADI ‘Bethichem, Fa. A century's experience, combiny With best modern methods, affords facilities by few and excelled by nous. yidzm { ORWOOD INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL FOR GURLS Apply at 1407 Mara. ave. |, and Sry . D. CABELL, Principals For summer Board and ‘Tuition address Mra 8. W. HALSEY, Norwood. Va MM"? 42a, TEACHER OF VOCAT. AND. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. _1223 goth st. A Tesume his musicial instructio ‘sm? ‘R HENKY XANDER RESPECTFULLY AN- ounces to, hit pupils and patrons that he ‘will ft uo aud Theory) corner 14th at aud Khode Inland bath a desirable neighborhood. FRANK 1. BROWNING, 416 5th st, desirable new Brick Buildinu, containiny rooms aud macnificent store. suitable Fe KENT—ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 15, THAT. Kitd of irst-class retail business situated on borthwest between 12th and 13th and K and lnrge stables; 815 each. J. st. nw. 10) Bob B oor and 138 va eicht for any In alley two RENT_THREE HANDSOME NEW HOUSES, ht. mw. all. modern rovements and conveniences; cach 10 rooms and Tnguire of owner, aw. ‘OF. fata! Tey mh Se, Pat'piw. 10r and R RENT—HOUSES— 1826 3:3d.t,0r_ami. Fg a {Hoos Source se 4 'STUi 40/1200 324 et. aw Tea cae winter semion October T. For Gireular addres ©. PURVES, MD TEMBEI MAUPIN, M. A., Principal. MEDICAL, DENTAL. AND PHARMACEU’ Departinents of Howard University will begi at bis studio, 820 12th st. nw, September 3 proxime. Closets in every room, with hallway, gas, and water; x Ssebimot MOC Jud sect. Rent, 820.50 per month. Tig JE, MOGEES SCHOOL, NINTH YEAR Nae ee ee eee it, WAKEER & 01. SEPTEMBER 19, 1888, at auz8-1m fst 1110 List. a, w. ee3-tm*_ rd — OOKEVILLE ACADEMY, A HOME-SCHOOL THRO te mw le or toys in aretired, healthy. rehoct aeewoor, TGewiha ei OF Se Se ee BOO U st a third session on Sept. 20. For verms, address 1 ius s st WAKFIELD, A. AL, Principal, “Broukeville, Mout 408 Nod ave. womery Count}, Md ‘sol-lan 7 dives Union's MES LOUT NAECKEI os ‘FXLER & RUTHERFORD, 7 isos Geass newer 15-1 1307 F at.aw. | Will receive pupils on Violin, Cornet and Piano, com- meneing September 1. auz? im “i 4y: enc a WPAUPINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT City, Md.—Seventh -ession oj 19TH SEP. M Ht For “Catalogues address, CH E. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF and Singing at sucht. Particular J. m to be qualified for inners, as well as those wishing Weachers or ‘734 12th st. Spier {\DUEWORTH BOARDING AND FOR GL ‘122 West Franklin st itis otra TEER REP Spon ou THURSDAY. che a DAY SCHOOL imore, This will re- 20th of SEPT! EMBER The eS tion embraces ail the studies included fale thoroueh Bain education, ‘and the Frepeb and BUSINESS EDUCATION — BOOK - KEEPING, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Gramuuar, or, 13 peew rita, nd reas Reasonable ferme? Gal siter s-3b pai WOODS COMMERETRL SCHOOL, 27 Stine Established ISS -auZ>-Om Reopens Monday, Septeuiber 10, English branches in the forenvou and German in the afternoon. “Books used ate the saiue as in the Public Schools, Night school on , Thursday and = HUGO KUERSCHNPR. Principal. Gee ane CAN ACADEMY, 924 G BT. N.W. 2o-Lm* ‘ADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, MASS. N ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The stxty-seventh winter session will begin October 1, 1888, and end March 1, 1889, in the new College Building, 1325 Hst.a.w. Forcirculars and informa. ‘Gon of Wu departiuenits address Dr. A. F. A. KING, ‘726 13th at. nw. Washington. D.C. Tetephono call. KS.” ym HE ART OF ALL ARTS: N's cation is conmicte sitasit te Rees ‘This is the only Insti PEKFECTS « pupil for the stage Free, MARTYN COLLEGE OF £1 ORATORY, 313 6th stn : 2.0.) Wankiington, D. iH SALE FINE LOT €3.200: ‘within one block of several reat ences in the u.w, section. 5. WIM, Poeed isa only. R SALE—TWO HANDSOME LOTS ON D ST, near 9th st B.e.. with frame house — a5 mata Wise eee is Pet nw. seli-at SALE — THREE BEAUTIFUL BUILD- ‘tt ‘Lota on Oth sts just south of Bast Canitot ae cheap if taken at once. ‘SHIELD. 1006 Yn! awe soio-ut ALE-DESIRABLE LOT_ON 34TH sT~ Feared ih 26x1000; small, Frame ious, 600, Frice 75¢. Per 00% ssi DANENHOWER, se10-1W Td Fat. nw. E ats aw. with an A 3.800 1f by 120; price, $2.8 ‘SALE—LOTS AT BROOKLA: Seulare apis to WALKEM & WILSON, 1008 Fae old 7-roou irate; sold at once. ed and st. ow. FR ‘SALE—CHEAP—A FINE LOT 6TH ST., BET. D and Est te Catholic CE SMALL LOTS IN MOUNT ‘cash, NQTRE, DAME OF MARYLAND. Yneuituce for Young Ladies aud for Little Girls, Buble Fos tie Stud tor cataloeue. JHASSAE MORE XCAD EDA: ‘teachers. 4 OFFI ,, thorowch ty aaa of ‘Carefol trains and influences of quiet Christian home in bealtay neighborhood. KEV. A. J. KICH, AM. M.D., Keistor soon, Ba hoomwantee UQUIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, WAMRENTOS. VA... its 28th annual veasion 13, 1888, Situsted inthe ft region of Vi uns: for ite Deauty and bealthtulness: only 50 mites from Wash- imwtou eity, oma branch of ‘Danville ten gores in all, se tastefully laid out, The building is one of t school ‘the ES ‘onaes address GEO. G. BUTLER. & MPria, 23-co2 ST. GEORGES Bi: END ey es Soe and sale, ‘ibis £8: Fria’ Cirediars sont. pe ARINDELOARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE 2oriue training of teachers, iy Wetewanctbinsee Ot Gora OOrein Revth Capitol sta, .w. ‘Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers, cy and Scientific, Re-opens Sept. ‘Classical, Commercial ‘3 Terms, $10 per quarter. 2u20-1m_ Rev. R A. MOGUEK, & 3. A™ IPR AGADENE SAUL BCUEDING, | ben ys of 2008 begins Seprember, Aa. BURTON MACAFEE. AM. MD. Number ot Se Noexira cha Cievelana uta ide ofthe outer of Washtuevon < fin experienced hovel who wil svare no trouble or expeuse for’ the coailort or peas: re ot the guess: F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. _LADIES GOODS. SUPERFLUOUS: HAIR DESTROYED, Ino trace by my elrotric Dewdle every prominent physician. ety. for, su7-2nt MRS. Di GAB CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINS! LACES Muslins! Done up equal to new. tan ~ EO. WHIT) 3 AUIES TAILOR AND HABIT 1106 Fst, n. w., has opened for the pared to take orders, tad J. Praxor 1300 F st. now. (ire. Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIk Goobs. rag Aspecial selection in SHELL, AMBER and DULL JET OKNAMENTS. QRENCH DYE mE et lp og Sg tan ANTON aie CanoLTSE® witb A Fischer and Maisou \riese, ALSAEECRES EE bof ST em e ts ALL NOOL GAUMUEXTS MADE UP OR RIPPED AGal stood Abou Leck seine 4, 14 ‘oOo Oat ate. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ te lobed Uprite Baers erase chore = wet Om ‘HL SUMNER, WE S448 4 supers Line cr DECKER BROS. PIANOS. WEBER PIANOS, FISCHER PIANOS. ESTEY PIANOS. “Nw ATIGHIST UECORATIVE SET SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A. fue assortment _of Prowinent makes at ali prices, PIANOS FUR KENT. WAL KNABE & CO, B17 Market Space. ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Waar I. Tar Scere, Secret ‘BO! METHING ‘That has caused everybody to sound the praises of BRIDAL VEIL FLOURt ‘Try it and see, and you will use Bo other, Forsake by the following well known erucera JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New Yorkeva CHAS. L_ KELLOGG, Masonic Tempie, vebet GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1200 F st, W. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Peunsylvanis sve. RA WALKER, 1600 7th st. E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Penn. ava and 4set G. W. & H. W. OFFUTT, Georgetown. my AO. WKIGHT, 1632 14th st AND W. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ¥