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THE EVENING STAR. | , yiO^DAY Srp|riniN>r 17, IW?C|? LOCAL MENTIOM. \ The Wealhcr, 1< OFFICII OF TTIB CHIRP Sl'?N II. OPFl*"5?, > 11 XK \-?:rv. c., s-^pt. IT, ls&, 10 a.m. f i t Tor the middle Atlantic states, 1 *m\ rains, fol- ' i lpnod by cooler, partly clcaidy weather, winds : HihtJnc to n ?rth *ast and north\ve,t, falling, lol- i lowed by rl-lug barometer. ! z fP-CIAL BII.LFTIN?COOLKR WfiATI'ER TO-MORROW. ' ' Th in llcatams are that c ?! *r partly elou.ly j ^ v> tiln i will y r- vail In N-w Fin -1 ind. the mi 1 lie t Atlantt- aAat' ~, th: ?>hio nil y aad Tennessee on v Tuesl^y. I t Spkciai. 0;:T>KR??. ladies, to our New Y rk ?tore 1 \ for arttiling receive prwnl attention if h it at j j 11-1 No* York avenue. ?' ?;hr.m.' a Co. | a Vorn \k in Now York also, tint 1'nlcorn Snirt. | j Cochrane'a. j * ? 't t'n v<t\t , Bitton.*. p it.-nt l>v*r, It, at Frlxg's. t Too?. T *bi.k at A ITtion.?Walter I'?. Williams ^ A <' >.. a'leti ei-en?. w ti! s.*I! w.thin auction rooms, to.i|i. rr. iv la'trnl ug at 11 o'clock, oae pool tabli to " the hlght?t bull r. m -m. Tt vc::s t )-;n rrow, l p. m., Brlghtwood Diving * Pare. Skr 1*J<$c. l.neu hMk'Is, ladies. Cochrane's l"i>tOWIL J' Fkal-jrh avp 1'h:-t irrr to-day filed a bill. I through Mr. 1. n. CalF-n, against S. R iy et al., 10 ^ reform ?lee 1 to lot 1. block 1. Birrj Farm. I a I c T'K"F. (mi Mr- I_ I- C. Colli eke's (lay school f reopens September j i ? i Fissell's Ics CnsAM shipped anywhere out of \ { tewn. i c ?? Hosiery. li'ilk" s veiling-; reliable bargains; ; Cochran- Fpfown. If xces to-morrow, ! p. in., Brlghtwood Driving l'urk. Trf Foi:. nc-room s <-l d < lubof the rorornn. -nt print Pat; oi:!i > on s..t< r *, y gave tli. ir Ilr.-t con.plln. ntary excursion to M.tr-e?all hal!. j c CITY AM) DISTKICT. \l : V .InniM-aifiils, Ac , To ai^lil. ; 1 Nati -n ai Ins at eh.?Mr. John J ok as j s Dm MrsreE?Carfcama ana iMerttsUos wi< j1 fenniK. !r 1>KIVF! ~ f?AKl?EN.?Varlftles. Abnkk's ?. ?Ki>r.N ?'iranil t--tiiuonl ?l benefit , s tend jvil to Mr. F i. Abm i. C"OII<t4'M*?C?J lo<-tls. j "Hi fn?-T?! of s int t'h ?rle- Pavnof tho Wfiin!. ; |{Hl'*s, whiea t???k plae-- yester.i y aft r- / I:"- ii i i ,u wv.-l y M. F. church, wa-, artfinie.l f", by !!.. W- -o r If il -j and a number ol other col- ? Or tl ur^ai.i/ition.H. i c At ti'< i--it.ii city (>)in Club m.itch S turJay i 'i th-* foil-wiu^ scorvs w-re ni.:<|e, at il:te *n clav ?j pi-.-.- .-. fit, ii:t?- u v ?rds r'*-: >'lils, 15; T. uni, i li; Mel. .1, 11,, Warner, 15; Goi>irich, 11, an 1 i Y .u!, T. s \Mil' !? . F.'.nry, a C"l.>re-1 b >ot black, was fln 1 j, flu i y .!<? ?_ >ii< ii thi^ lor It'.iloceut e\p->- i fcU!>- at Iht- st- i' \v:;;irr. H -v. In. Kill'>n, tiif F i.'ii-h r-van'*ei.st. yest^r- ! day t-oiiim- need an eiu" ^ in nt of .t lew JSui: I ivs , In rh- Tab rri icle, 9th . n I li .-.fn-ets seutlnvest, i pr-- .eh n r m- -rniiu an<l wnlajj. In the aiteruoou { l.e t<>n?iu< <1 tin* >>j?-'i m elius it Hit* ro;?ms uf j t] th-- Y. M i' A. luthest'alot U ?. .1. Ain -s. \ Th'*fe wi.i b- a pubite teiii^ei' <n--" nieetlnsf at c F rre-f .1, YV.-si Wa.shiniton, this ev- ulng, (l liti.l.-r Iht ?u-pires of th?' F ikji-slon Dash.tWay i li-f-rm i ub Cn iri'e Nyi'. lion. II niiu I'ri.-e, Mr. * Luchaivui, Dr. Kit y and othi-r^ will be present. There will also bj siugini; bv seino uf our best t 10 al i .1- :.t. t. Juil^r Ma 11 has r.-turned from Watfrvillf, Me., ,j * ' 1 *i'- nt iti- vai atk>0. li took charge oi i _ th'- !' lice ?. urt thLs nvrmnLT. | a K.vl tfi'l (>i. n j ciiapt-1 <v;is the se- ne of an ^nthu >-.! i' ni in4 lit e-.?'i?'.n^.th >> < .s'.ou b*-ia-^ )j t ie !> < .;'u^iato mil in -iub r.-.i p of I riy-odl t probaiion - ill ' a i .f iht 1'i.liC' O urt te-day c-uislsteil of ttlty-three District ea^en, and twenty* our . 1 a,i >l s* ii.'s \Ms?-s. nftvk.n^j ..n a^grc^ it) oi e B-'venrv- even cases tneJ. : ^ Saturit V ir,hi, bttv. t?n '-i^ht o'clock p. in. c an. iv. to i. > ia lay in riling, tw > nners, |j 11 i.ni . -i-< .a t i-.?. tl an.i i;.-i.r_r- Woo i, -ii tf, by lu<.Olili^ht, 7 to r d blr an 5 ttl hl.ick bil ls. Snntlny itimilyUm. To tlii LiliiOi" of la;. Evening ^xa ;: i Lk1?!-. >IT I'AJiK, S-'-pt. 111. IS X ' j1 A m -t ^t^l .;:.^ commentary apoa the in u:n- i. Chuu-y of ihf lu-tr?. t police force was seen this '1 m nu^ Th w BSJl i> is at Trinity church were ( ' di-toib d and an>i'-y-'d during the reauin^ of He j " lps-.>n f y the b< l-,ter.-us t.lk of ^ever d youn ' ! rc.wd: s wpon tlMs street. Th- dfctnrtMnce ?..n- i tinned ft.r some few inmates, lin. liy be> I'tming ui.? li.iuiai le, and several g?*inlmen Cfnriect- 1 with the church left th. r etMts fi r the purpu-e of stoppli^ it Before they cou.-i r- at h L.i- -tr- t, ie-wt v-.-r, a p' -t<>l ?iiot ran** cut?tie- t>> i.v rin,' t;.e glass In th- window liiiru-d!atel> oi ff my bead tiitl Mattering the Bj-l'itrs a bout th? pew. Naturahy literc Was cental r..M rxdtnKW? n-- la ly fainting outright, u idle otii; is w r.- more or iosi ovcrcom--. Ti;>- scamps wit bom o - ip eared Lefote l hey could , b* ..n.I vv h? tlier i ?i" >lio' ^ ,i-) Iireil .it oue of th?*insf,\ -s or a d 1 u-i.v through tiie window canno- I (i tt i imii* il. \V. re th'* pdlce ! rce nu a r. n .'U;ih tt> p. rmlt the det iling of aa O'ht-' i t i u.'- v.c'-n.ty i?l 1 ir^- places tu worship, as Is d"U- ?i o.v r < ti?-->, --uch .in occurrence as ihe al> ve Ui> . ii i> ,ii '1st iinposdblc', anil it -- ems to n> th-- \c;4t tii' rou^.'nv euiph :s*/t 1 he ieeo?nIii' ii J.itio. A the sup-.-riaten-lent tor an iiii-reaC. \\ . F. Tkwpfu4xcf v 4TT'-"*;s.?Tl.e Woanr/s r:iri^ t m T rnio-t h- i l . Ian? -ly ;U:u l?- l m r- x I: : .st '.l - >nie < mpl * ye-'feM ?>. A Mr -ssea l v * r in !- i.v M s,r-v .1. *i. Tun. :r and Wililvu H t meeting held at Asbury (colored) I i 3-. K. i n-< e ; -i- r i c- dtcrnoon^nnder th- dlree- j Ho io Ihe w. T. i*.. addresai^s were naade by i 1 I?*v. N. M. CiiroU, and Jfesdanra s. 1* I*"- .... -t il. lil: n i ii i Lou se >h1. ' An :?- w trd'. ! und r I e arneo ; ? Astury christianT mperauceUntoo, withths . 11 lag ofB PnistdOnt, Slri Henren.i i ; : itoe pre 11 t, '.i s K itle Si irtln; i _ s cn t ry, s. Jovphlre CarreU; recording see- |1 'O'. !. <.ut; tre .-u r, M.-v. I ,s Jtalin !.! I'.rk r. r parade of tho 1. o. of " B ' iS I 'I pi i t 12 ' , " ''I e a pi . : t :.- ; .i i, V*-- .1.15.1.- V !. X', W:. :? It . '< , 6' I' . - : iV** i: I " t ? i .i* ; r - \ I-** ' i' [.[ v ry 1 r^o. " i'ho Pi i ' 1 > J i -1 -r an i l> s.-|. T --'il t'.W , 'ii v. ; ;i t.- : . s w.d I1" I .. .- << "V -, i i Aa icjiti.i, v. ii'.re a , :u t:... w i. b ;. ; i. . I'; 'i'- r> C.-mpki'^is.; .if \ I.osv; TUrvniv-l Pre.? lni ?eionic * -t dsdlt o; jameak Ei'v ' 1-''. o j; .t-a. i .v 11 trran, t<r. T. V. 1.. al :ii wit-, i., r -cover for t'i > re. ill or j P:'-' *ty . v. ac'.j by nt-.. !i aivl w.fe, the a? *1'! '' ' r- it M:!.m!ttim;a propo.dtiou ' t n ti. - -rt or Mr :i 1 Mr E .t wi-i.; to ,Uv- up ail 1 ti -- p ; ii-*tiUi:.y r?*ad-rn on 1 '*ret-r. Chief .1 ( irft , h-'l'l.iig the District Court fi r o,.*.: > -;>e-ss, has ia id^ m order ni->l . conii .i.:i_' ap.timise, u*;l ss obj -eilons are f*' ' ' 1?* * - rl'-Mi. A decision w is rendered in Ti'i- I ;uity r urc In favor of Mrs. Fntwlde, and th! t - -i Ti \ :ts r- i-rscd when an appeil w.is fa's r. I t': Mipr-:;i Court of the Untie 1 States, but:* tlii> i premise la coiinrin.d the prott-edl-.gs will end. c Jtn?:r\l i\ An vc-tia.?The funeral of John X. K 11 i , t well known young citizen of Anacos- t;a. i>. c . r ok pltce y st rday aiternoon fr >m Fni!., ni. if iM-op.i church tner.*. The s-rvices 1 ' o r c u-lueied by the K-v. Mr. Mi Kee, r.*etor of i t .c \< .rlsh, isslsi-d by the Itev. Mr. MctiilL The I sab...c o:t th - occasion was very large, and ia- 1 mac'i atTected by the sobinultl'-s of the: fc-TV!. e and lie remarks of the rector touebine tie h<':or .1-;- record of the de ease I, whom he A balk!'-.-, u lor many years. M Iss Kale Dai ling ' oft! lat-l at the ore m in th * church. Messrs. K iv. 4iotldard. an 1 O'Brl-n, of the vestry of K nlii.n;. 1. aid Mr. iluauleutt md two other m -inb ts of m T>(>ograplc il I nam, acted as pdlhe r i s. The lenialas were taken to ltoek Creek Ccmet-fy. Thc Or?n Ffi i/>ws' Exernsios.?The Uniformed B tt..l. n "i i'. tf,,ichs, l.o.o F., left at s t?'.-loek tlii- :.i r::i* irom the P-dt.m -re and Potomae ;- ! i' -.. ii-iu-e. 1M., toatten l the fifty-ninth : r.n i d -?? -- ei<.'f the Navereign (irand L of o Id i I ow >. i j.-r were al oat v. oKromrd members ' g and ismAny m.-re w.t .ou nnttornis,commanded " l* ' 'fi a T.I i a uncy, captain. They were Joined! id P. .P un by the Baltimore Drill pssoclatlon, x th Wilson Post hand. The party wid re- ' jj * l'iovid- n - until Uidu'-s lay, when tli. y v li make an excursion to piston. There th v will t?* n et an t -r.i.-rtHli.ed by the Hunker llill ! > t:. .m. *c.. nt. They expect to return to this city j 1 ;? i- iiday nl^l.L tiranu It-pre^ ntatlve J. T. i T' '*y -.i-rr t is city 'I'm,' l iy afrcrnoon,and<?rand r at*-1 re *-ntaMvcs >l. p. Hraln >rd an 1 John T. <ilvi-n : I* st tirand K-prc-sentatlve Charles B. It Col. J 1 d_", a i-i mbcrof the committee ou unltormed i I utgre car left Saturday mornluj. j Df \t?? of f' ipt. Ira (?xnxow.?Capt. Ira Good- J ? .. d .e;dy last Saturday at llhfh Falls, N. } Y.. y ier?- .v.is -pending th- summer. Capt. i Co i * w. th lo< iH-epcr of the House of K-rrc>. t.' s ror 'hre c n^-uttve frms. lie enJo*. - ! i.. i hip and eoniidence of many pciitd ? f the war period. 11c was the fath-r or r. u:. Fine U> nrvci-: at Auction.?Mr. Dowllntr wPl >'- t'-a... ow afternoon, at 5 o'clock, la front of the pr- nl- N >. sag 21 str-et, between B andC ! s'-.'e" s nori ht .ist, and In cl?>se proximity to the I C ipl'ol, i rtu three-story brick resldenee, wlib all ' ? the m<> l th <ropr>vcments. It is a splendid chauce ft .* an biv -stmcnt. Took Sal* Tuts Evkmng ? Mr. Downng will cotuuiet.ee lid > evening, at 7 o'clock, at his auction t<* ir.', th- sale cf u valuable collection of miscellii.t . us books, many of them rare editions and . flii.-iy lllusiratod. Fashion Fikmtike at ArCTto.v.?Walter B W illlatas x Co.. auctioneers, will sell at the resIdence ot a lady decdnlnsr housekeeping, on Wedneday, Se ptember 19, at 117 C street southeast, at 10 o'clock a.m., a coll> ctlon of superior made fur- i n t ire. Cjrpetc, ifec. bee advertisement lu auction column. RcTlaitlaf Old Battle Ground*. ikw en q land vktz1uxs ex rom to the 8 hen a. wDOAH VALLEY. , An excursion party, veterans of the late war, rho fought on the battle fields of the Shenandoah Alley, arrlvei here yesterday r.rtriuuon, anl will J five for Ilirpcr'-; Ferry thN evening. Tne party lumbers about 188 gentlemen accompanied by wenty l .dies. The excursion ori^lnttel with the 1 Uii Ntw Hampshire Veteran association, but a m?>crs of about twenty other veteran's orsjanl- ' :ation-> In N''W E'igland united with the New J iinpshlre men. To-day the veterans, who are Mstin^uishcd by badges, are viewing the s-ightsof he capital. Daring the wee^ the veterans will risit H irp^r's F.-rry, Winchester, Cedar Creek 1 tattle ground. Fisher'* Hill and Harrisonburg, id ling approprl it * celebrations at each place. Yhiie >t Winchester, on Wednesday, the 14th lew Hampsbln Veteran association will hold its J tnnual reunion at 9 a. m. At 11 o'elock the cele r;ttl'>n f\< r. ls?--; .f the battle (>f tlp'Opeqmn will leheklonthefield. At3 ' " !<> k tin- 14th Now 1 imp li re will h .id ;i memorial S"rvlce around he sl it"' monument, and the oth. r regiments will i!>id smiar s-rvto over the prtvesof their dead, kn interesting feature of the diy will be tne rep m-dve i ilute to be fired by the 1st Massachu- ( t- ij:itt? r;. and confed r ite gunners who fought i m that A dd. Among the distinguished members j ii the party are Oen. Bird, of Connecticut; Gen. , Mephen Thomas, <>r Vermont; Miller. Col. Jlimore ..n it. c. Carillon, the war correspondent, i ?eu. Euory join-, the party In this city. Washington Archkrs in Baltimore.?Misses Vile- -Burns! le anl C. A. Van Uoren, and Me>srs. - W. >1 IX on, W. A. Bartlett, J. V. l'aret, L. B. Vlght and Andrew Johnson took part In the tnnuul meet of the Roger Ascbam Archery club, < ?f Baltimore, X turday. In the matches arranged ] or the visitors Miss Btirnside won the ladles' aednl; Mr. W. A. Bartlett the gentlemen's medal, ' md Mr. L 15. Wight won an archery pin, the prize ' or victor In the second team. In the last m itch, ' men to all ladies, the second prize, an archery < )ln, was won by Mtss Van iuren, of Washington, j a Fkuit stealer sh ?t is tub Leo.?Charles ] ra^co, , i middle-aged colored man, who Is well < iih.wn to t!i.- jiolic of tli Wt-st Ea J, was shot In i hel -gly Hl.v.vr l Nervous, n colored servant of < .'a; t. Greene, of the en gineer's office, about 1! i 'clock Saturday night, la the Police Court this ] aorning Taseo was charged with being a susplious person. Nervous testified that about 11 1 fclock Saturday night he discovered the defend- < nton the premises or Capt. Greene, No. 1915 G < trcet,and when he ordered l ira off ho said he ' roald bill itness, an i advanced with his band on i lis hip pocket. Witness then drew a pistol and hot him in the 1 ?. onicer Kirby testilled that i arrested the i- (end in< s ,t-:r lay night, and he efuscd to tell bow he got shot: Other testimony i Stowed that the prisoner bad stolen a lot of j beaches from the captain's garden. Judge Snell i entenced the defendant io9)d iys on the farm. < tli'\nuilria Utairt trji'.Tt ? f r Thk . vr. .iso sraiw Cxtt Income and Outgo.?The painstaking of t iu Utor Brock t* In bis pubtlsbed (k tall of the i aerations of the city government for the past I . >r enables Tni Star to make a resume of the t itr receipts and expenditures daring thattiin\ I "be receipts were from the folio wing sources: I < $(??17.29; licenses, ? ,9 ?W; gasworks, j I .17 :{ ?: 1. J: lines, j-.r,.yr,; paving 1 'IN, "i i'.t; (log licenses, J533; bay weigher, S89l44: iate Ones, Some po was paid lu by the col i tors on the t ixes o: previous years; fcu.-uo, less ilsconnt, w << borrowed from the bat ks, and small I mounts vt' re r.-.?ivfd irom other -our. < >. The xpcndltures were. In round numbers, S46JDC0 on ci*ount of indebtedness of former yo.irs and 5C.eiKJ i-r i -.rrviug on current municipal opera- i < ios.s. Tbe(tSl>Ge Includes the interest on city j lebt, I? lah iy N ills jU'l^tn- nts, refun?ie i ax?*s, jte.. and the }Sfi,000 the cost o' schools, ourts, polie . fire Jeeanment .'tul all other co>ts f man i; <1 government. The total expenditures J - I (.out ?? .-{{ ii't !um 1 or Inhabitants, of which 3.38 ts aiiplte*] to past Indebt dness. j ( ?u i;? ii S kvic s.?FiUi rA. J. Ityan preached 0 a crowded congregation at St. Mary's Catholic ) hurch yesterday morning from the Go-pel of the iy, the ii irab!" or i n- |'ii:srlse > an 1 the publican. ; - K v. Alr. ?V!iit 11 s>v, ot W, shln^ton, preached ' \ t th" Fir--! I'rosbyt-ri vn chur-ii. ( Pone. foicT.?The oc up ints o* the Ptitlon i " u tin-, tiiorn iig ure Win. l> m,'las, arrested by ( WUcfTs MeCann and Walker,charged with as Uit tip - >n < !: I s \\ i'.k r: .1 eiu s.?'Pier,arrest-'<1 -. uiu . r l.-.wiiT, ch;true<i v. ith ill-orderly con-i j bet, and J if. Peters, arrested by Officer Ora ly, | , bsivged with gambling. Frai kHawoo>lbasbeen ' ^ ent to j.:ii ta d rau:t oi a ti of for carrying onccak'd weapons. The boys, 11 ncrs and Moore, ie i l f'>r t ling fruir, were whipped by tiiclr ( karents an i discharged. Rtpomn's Nottml?The estate of IJppman ' tit.';, rger ba I e n c unmitt l to the sheriff fur J 1 drillnls! ration and tn payment of debts. i t lenry s u'neer, th?i young man injured at Atehe? >n"s iu ii i -! week,t - had ..is gre it toe ampuated.?-Work on the ferrj wharf improvements r the Potomac Ferry company began today. he corporation court has closed its September nn. _ - . i iVli^OLUTLLY I3 LBS. i J nTtn oo v v a r? I: tl o O V Y AA ti KKR O O YY A A L > 11 ii U O Y AAA I. U K OO Y A A l.i.J.L inn a K K tt v*? n <:<:n ! ii aa k k 't xv v r. a , !?;?$ A A KK II V V V <: 4 1 :i aaa k k it x xx <; f;a IbU A A K K 11 X XX CGU , rrr* on -n t w pi>i? kke ppti r po o vv www ?> r> k k it ri'P O o WW W \V f? l> KK KKK p o vvw v.w i? n k it it.. i Y OO W W 1>1>L> KKK K It., t Tic* rf'Tv<V",r nrvor varies. A m.irv? of ruritr, trens-'tb. and wh<-l?&niiici:u&. Tilore economical than liconii: .ry kiu anl rannct 'no soil in <omi>etition fith tho mnhitado of lew tc:;t, shcrt wtiifht, aiuin or bosphite powders. .v; < >, 'j fa cant, boxax. Bak* , Nu Povcu Co.. 106W*UHtTbCt, S. k'. ai'O pytaktkfl ite1w rabsapabttxa, many a : '>: ? - itlen r (hotaimih t-. t . surgeon's knife s; nivtifnant m'Mtnd scrofolotis t-w :l;n -f, liirht t>*- -av.-il, BOtmdand wltolf. 'i lzits will pntKUoat 1 i-t rriipt.una wbich poUatetbobbxid* sudby whlcb ! .cli C.'l.g la.utn UIC J. ll>. a U-.1 itll. ! ' ? t ter* \'.t*r. CURB \CTS DIRECTLY OX tup. j \ liver ! ; iarv'I'lnntn?, ?: ! dr.v**a oat the i trial ioiscii wfarh in ii ci iBwrc tmplaiutoan I billoos i 13 : id. V>ujiau:<.U caxc or muuey itsluiiilcd. bCi-U I llXT U.VOItDI S Alt Y Bid U.VROAINS S A TKN-QCAItT U HO 4) BLEACHED SHEET- 1 l.Nii COT 1 OX. EO'JAL TO l'rl QLOT. ' at 25 rentH. ] C A X TON FL \ N N ELS. Canton Fisauol*, 8 cih.. lOcts.. 12ct3., 15 eta. BKD TICKING. BctlTkUair, lOcts.. 12 ctr>. 14 eta., lfict-?.. 18 ch*. i ai lCOKs. COTTONS, FLANNELS, OINOUaMS, ' wuheooilts, table linens, TOWELS. : LADlEh* FLANNEL sl'i uno, 4 and 6-4 widths in all colors. Garnet. Mvrtlo. Blue, Olive, Brown. Black and Illuminated Colore. BltOCADE VELVETS, ail colors. $1 >d. BUOCADE sILKS AND SATINS, fl.25. BLUE BL\CK CASHMERES, 37 cb?.. 50et?.f 62 eta.. 75cts., 87 cts. and fl. all-wool dress goods, 25 cents. LL- WOOL MAUL AND SUITING, fctnpe and chock to match, f 1 yd. BLAcK SILKS. SI. S116. SI.5.0. SI.75, f2. CCLiUtED MLK VELVETS, all colors. JhlCSEVS. JEltSEYS, JEItSEVS, U 50, S2 50. f'J.50, fi.50, |2.50. C. M. TOWSON, CUC PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. South Side, ecplS JAKTETS! CJABPETS! "CJARPETS 1 LW STYLES. NEW STYLES. " ;o OLD GOODS IN OUR STOCK. CARrETS SEWED AND LAID. 8 CENTS. ARPET LINING. 7 CENTS. n * rain Carpets 25 cents. tiyrain C.irj^ts 30 cente. uirraiu Carivts 37 cents. n^rain Cariietn 50 cents. iitfraia Carj>. ta 62 cents. lttfrain Care-rs 75 ccut?. n^rani Cari? U Hi; cents. u^ra.n Cari^-ts ho centa. BUUSSELSi BRUSSELS! |rnww!s 60 centa. Irtiiwela 75cent?. IruMels 80 cents. *ru<M::? H7 cents. Jru?w. is 90 ctnts. . Etc.. Etc . Etc., Etc., Etc. FLOOR OIT CI. .THS, ail widths. FLOOK DRI OGETS. all eiz-.-s. II \LL and S I'AIK CARPE TS. -ACE CtUlAlXS. per pair, fl.25. $1.50, up. ^ C. XL T O W S O V, CCC PENNSYt-VANIA AVENUE, 1 Sou tli Si le. Bopl5 1 J J D. BARK, JMFORTEB AND TAILOR. FALL A^D WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted end mi ted are invited to call at the Fashion Bouse, KPl 1111 Pa. Ave., Waehbgton, D. C. 1 0 Dry Goods. RECEIVING NEW FALL AM) WINTER ERI GOODS DAILY. a.LARGE BTOCK OF FINE DRESS GOODS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. 8peclaJ bargains in 40 inch mil fine Wool Cashmeres it 50c.; 42 inch Chooda Cloth at 50c.; 44 inch all Wool Ladies' Cioth at C'2 \c. Finer Ladies' Cloths and Dress Soods at fl, #1.23 and $1.50. 500 pairs of Blankets from f2.50 np to f 12 rer pair. Carrots and Oilcloths on second and third floors. Only one price, and all froods war .ante d to be as represented by the salesmen. W. W. BURDETTE A CO., sepl3-6t Nos. 928 7th street and 706 K street n.w. CITY ITEMS. [From Saturday's Baltimore "Sun," Sept.15th.3 ( alra.no-.Hairtictlc Treatment OF Diskase. The Most Wonderful Krup.f is Two Weeks if Chronic Womb Disease. Si.kep Denied for Months, on Account of Intense scffkhiso, [;HASTED THE FIRST N'WiilT, AND RfPOSK KEOUt.ARi.v Assured Since Treatment commenced. I llE l'ATIKNT SANOUINE OFiiECOVF.RY OF GENERAL Health and Final Cure of the Source of IIer Indescribable Anguish. Baltimore, September 14, 1883. E. A. Parsons <1- Co.? Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer from Womb Disease for a year and a-Iialf, and have had to in'.Jure much pain therefrom lor the moat of that time, but for the last thres months the agony has been such (hat It seemed death could only b-a happy release and I hud to take morphia in excessive quantities to induce what, after all, was not a healthy, restoring sleep. At last, at the 5arnest perguaaion of a relative, I concluded to try pour G *Lvano-Ma<snbtic Treatment. The benefit received was Immediate, the blessed relief from pain unspeakable. I commenced the treatment L>n a Saturday, and on that nlzht slept souudly md sweetly, and free from pain, without the use :?r morphia, for the first tune for many a month. And now, at the end of a fortnight, the steady 1m[>r<.Y -inent in my general condition still goes on. I still sleep well, suff -r little or no pain, and bv the blessing of God, through the beneficent effects it Ills great agent, Magnetism, have every hope sr a coin.'lete recovery, and wish you to publish this s ateinent of facts, that others so a filleted may go and do likewise. Vouro, gratefully, Mrs. II. Anderson, 115 North Broadway. Wo state to similar afflicted ones that we restore power and L'ivv relief by vitalizing the whole organism, and will guarantee to relieve any one of P.e varied troubles of the genetal organs, of whatt ver character, without any necessity for a surgl?lc.il or local operation, and therefore with no sacrifice of worn .nhoo L Bf.ird on t Rjckwell, authors Medical and Surgl >s KU'ctrlcity. declare "the electric current, a/jI't'ii J t s.teriiiiH)/, both local and general treatment, tias be n proved of .service in the treatment of these diseases." We never fail, unless the dlslnL?'gr ifion his been too prolonged, for we use both h< mil* il el' i-trleity and in:tgnetism combined. I'ut tents visited (if their residences, if desired, free. E. A. Paksons <K Co., S. R. corner Lexington and Liberty sts., and 922. v F street n.w., Washington, D.C. Washington ofilje hjurs from 8 to 12 a.m. and 'rom 2 to 8 p.m. JoliiisunN Oyster Saloon?*, 140 and 4i*J 9th street. Oysters immense for this stage of the season. Steamed and other styles aow ready. Ladles saloon first lluor. ISiff Kaboon at Coney Island. Meddl>ome boy put his hand through the cage it the Ir ast show to bother the big baboon. Uaboon"bothered boy by shaking hands with him in a way boy hadn't expected. Awful grip. Boy wanted to let go, but baboon wouldn't. Keeper thrashed baboon with long polo andgot boy away. IS iboon not much hurt, but boy's hand badly torn uid wrist wrenched. Bandaged wounded hand md wrenched wri>t with IVrrj'Davis'Pain Killr. Next morning boy as well as ever, but says that heivarter he will keep away from the baboon - 'ye. An Bnvaluable strciictlicner 'or the n>rws, muscles and digestive organs, proiuciiig sirengih and appetite, !.-> Brown's Iron BitA' 1" Rev. W. B. smith, Grafton, Mass.,says: "I have leriv-.l be in lit from using Brown's Iron Bitters or a low state of blood." Fi.orkvck,G \.?Dr. W.B.P-ather says: "Brown's Iron Bltt'-rs have given satisfaction in every instance I have known it used." ISlankct*, Comforts from 75c. up. ~3G7thst.2 On Thirty Days' Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send r>r. Itye's <'elebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and I'iceiric Appliances on t rial for thirty days to men [young or old) who are afflicted witn nervous aeblllty, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaritnteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.?No ri-k is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. w,s,m Pure Grape Cider it dir. Xander's, No. 911 7th street northwest. SI ISn yers get a red or yellow ticket; 6 tickets ;oad fur a present 736 7*list. 2t l^Iilwaiikee Ileer, 5c. a stovepipe?drawn from wood. tr Knight, 1732 Penna. avenui Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and 'Igor, cures Dyspepsl i, Impotence, Sexual Debiliy. fl. 5 l.iin<Ib<irc?s Khenlsh Cologne. for ? hi Id Elavelocks go to 736 7th St. n.w.2 Pure Grape Cider it Chr. Xan ler's, No. Uli 7th street northwest* ^lihvankeo Ileer* Sc. a schooner?drawn from wood. lr Knight, 173-,* Penna. avenue. "Alderney Dairy Wagons." Frecn Alderney Butter, f hurned every mornln^ find delivered in x-lb. "Ward" prints, 40e. per lo. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, &c. per qt. Cream, l'.c, pint. P Li () F E S SIO X A Ij~ ! HE WISE I >K HEALTH ON DAILY I : d. ' Ik-.iee encneid i>hysicians, kiitA.OI1 unci iboiisaiids c.f other ueil-known i>err~ouairt*.c? fisit Ui;. Uitl l i's t Htabiishinent, 14l?i IVnt:sylv;mii i\i o'i, ''j'posjtc V.iUard'a iiofci, iorlu.ict froiu Corns, Himiotis. hi lavd >ai!.s. and other oompiaints of the : t. '! WBiity-two coiiHt'Ciiti v years ot nraclice iu lVa.-hinu-t.iii. i'. C. Office f. o SI j>er \isit. kcj>14 gfcit. It. 1.. JiOVKE, -M1 iJicAfr KLKCTKIOIAX, H 9 treats Buce^rsfully IVinalo Diseases, Neuralgia, r.r;( jniiatih-ni, ('hills, I'araiysis, Mervoas Diseawes, &c. lnrk>h, lius^iait, Sulphur and all Medicated Baths k-oen. Uli i i stree*. oin-pfite Kitfifs House. o20 IS V EC L ALT IES. Dli. ROBF.KTSON. * SPECIALIST AN D COXFIdentia] Consulting Physician for I.adieR and Ueul<'ineii. 'J'wenty yearn experience. Every Wednesday md Saturday, from 2 to'J p.m.. at 45GC street uorthiVeKf. jlotionible and scientific treatment Kuaranttxid. Main iitltce, 3U North Liberty btreet, Baltimore, Md. auJ7-:im II TELLS A LI, THE EVENTS OP i-Tl LlrE. All butuuetiti confidential. Ladiesaud (rantJemeu 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th aai jtn otreets uortbwesi. " Jel4-14w* Extra Rubbers FOB FRUIT ARS AT J. W. SCIIAEFER'S, ?U18 NO. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Everything New and Handsome FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RUGS. MATS. LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For tie Lowest Cash Prices, aft SINGLETON & HOEKE'9^ Mp4 801 MARKET 8PA0E. 4 GREAT REDUCTION IN WALL PAPERS. ?Sl Look at our FoUowlmr Prices. Gilt Paper from 23c. up. Glazed Paper, 10c. Border I rom Be. up. All KradM of patter hunir for 15c. a pleoe. and all size borders and Irei7.es hunglBCi a piece. Picture Frames to order. I .pprenh?bS?&nU3<i ? we employ no moneybeJore Purcl>?sin? elsewhere, and you will save At JNO. P. SPEL8HOUSE. Afft * 6217th street northwest, bet. E. and F streets. sn25-lm Washington. D. O. GBsiSaaffli irour old ones renovated. ? ??P8-Im 41911th Street Northwest. TQD THE REVENTH STREET rrOO 4 OO MOURNING STOKE J sn23 788 Removed 78C 7th street north* est. 738 I I jC EDUCATIONAL. fjpHE BERLITjS SCHOOLO?^LANGUAGES. 75 FRANKLIN STREET. Baltimore. t N. JOLT. 910 14TH STRKET, N. W., Washington.! Principal. 283 WESTMINSTER STREET. Providence. 164 TKKMONT STREET. Boston. Best of native teache s only; most thorough and efficacious method; special advantages for learning conversation. 1HIRTY LESSONS IN CLASS OF ADULT.-, flO. PRIVATE LES80NS AT bCHOOL or at STUDKNTS' RESIDENCE. Lectures.Reading, Ac., freo to Students. Superior TE ACHERs FURNISHED TO OTHER SCHOOLS utkI to families for certain hours or for permanent positions. OF* ICE HOURS, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. eepl5-lm RUDOLPH ROWF, TEACHER OF VIOLIlf Special attention to young ladies and advanced pupils. Lessons resumed SEPTEMBER 15. liU9 Pennsylvania avenne northwest. sepl4-lm* ECOR All ViTAKT St'HOOL.-HliS. A. E.HOYLK and Miss E. J. WALKER will open an Art School SEPTEMBER 15. For term?, &C,, apply at booms 122 and 123. Corcoran Buildintr. sepl4-flt" PROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE DANCING AC \ DEMY.?AD the latest dances tauvht. Patronized only by the elite. You cau Join for a week, mouth, quarter or season. Send for circular. au31-6m G* ONZAGA COLLEOF, WITH ASTArFOF WELLtrained and energetic Professors, offers a fine oppott unity for a thorough i'lapsical or Commercial Education. A social class will beopened this week (Sept. 12) for the purpose of giving larger boys the advantage of learnimr elementary branches without at the same time being obliged to sit side by side with boys who are much younger than th-mselvas. An early application for membership of tliis class is required. Terms, $ 10 a quarter in advance. JNO. J. MURPHY, S. /., septl-lm President. RATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The Sixty-second Annual Session will beirfn on MONDAY. OCTOBER D}T. AT 8 P. M., In the College Building. 1325 H street northwest, with an Introductory Address by Prof. A. F. A. KINO. M. D? to which the profession and public are cordially invited. The regular l.ectures will continue daily throughout the course, beginning at 5:30 p. in. '1 he Autumn Examinations will commence at the College on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27rH, at 5:30p.m. For particulars apply at the Dean's Office, No. 726 Thirteenth street northwest. seplO-lm TI1E COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN cor. or n.J. ave. and Est. n.w. SH'T. 17th. Mrs. ANNA B. OGDEN, Sui>ervising Principal, 1811 1st. Miss F. J.LAKE, A?s. I'rin.. 3i2 Ind.ave. seplO-lm SCHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED, 1877.) Main office. 707 8th street northwest: branch northeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and 10th st.u. w. Open after Sept. 10. THEO. I NO ALLS KING. Prin. sS-lm LAW DEPARTMENT. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. ID n. Arthur Mac Arthur, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. President. Hon. Samuel F. Miller, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Professor of International nnd ? omtitutional Law. H. O. Claughton, esq.. Professor of Pleading. Evidence, Equity Jurisprudence, Commercial and Maritime Law. William B. Webb, esq.. Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Court. Eugene C'arusi, esq.. Professor of the Law of Heal and Personal Property. Contracts, Negotiable Instruments. and Applied Evidence. Watson J. Newton, esq. Associate Professor of Legal Practice and Secretary of the Faculty. LECIUREKS. Hon. H. II. Wells, Criminal Law. Hon. W. Willoughby, Deeds and Conveyances. Euoch Totten, esq.. Law of Corporations. L. O. Hine, esq., Law of Torts. K. lioss Perry, erq., '1 he Conflict of Laws. Reopens_Monday, October 1st, 1883. at the Lecture Rooms, U2."> F street northwest. Catalogues can l>e obtained at Morrison's. Parker's, Anglim's and Adams' Book-stores, or at the office of the Treasurer, F. J. Lavender, 480 w. Louisiana avenue. New students can obtain information or enter at the Lecture R'?oms between the hours of 8 and 10 a.m. < nd 4 and 5 p.m..and from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the office of the Secreta y, W. J. Newton, 810 F street northwest. sep7-2m MR. AND MRS. ALFRED Bl'JAC WILL REOPEN their educat'onal home for young lad.es ^nd little girls Septemb r 2<itli, at 1"12 N street northwest, near Connecticut avenue street cars. Call for circulars on or after Septend-er 15th. Bep7-lm* UfARINPS DANCING ACADEMY.?MR. L. G. 1*1 MARINI reojens his Academy <*.n SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 18H3, wh n the classes for the reason of 18s3-'84 will be formed. Former pupils are invited to be present at the oj>ening reception. For particulars see circulars. sepfi-3m LASELL INSTITUTE, 903 16TH STREET NTWTT reopens (September 20, 1883. A home and day school for girls. Parental care anil discipline. sepfi-lm MRS. L. E. SMITH. Principal. VOliWOOD I NSTITUTE, SESSION 1883-'84T 11 CORPS OF I EACHERS. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. R. Mason, Latin and .Mathematics; I'r >t. >. M. Nliute. (Columbian College,) History, Moral and Mental Philosophy. and logic; lTof. A. N. Stumer, (Nat. Obs..) Astronomy, Physics, Geology; P-of. J. R. Rogers, Chemistry, (with experiments;) Prof. F. Mussaeus, : German,Greek, Math.; Mad. Chevremont. (Diploniee <le l'Academie <le Paris) French; Miss M. t?.Garrison,English; Miss M. Gay, Belles Lettr.-s; 1 rof. Anton Gioetzlier,-Instrumental Music; Mad'lle H.Evremonte,,Vocal Music; Prof. j-.c. Messer. Art, Drawinganu Painting; Miss Karl Garrison, Ciass Drawimc.aud Decorative Art; Miss J. Chestney, cali-thenies and elocution; Prof. L. G. Marird. Dancing. In branches not nmred the best instruction provided. Session oj ens Sept. 26. sep5-15* ^jm^TVERNGN INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1530 I STREET. Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MRS. C. W. PAIRO, Bepl-3m Principal. GEORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 \T N street. West Washington. Boarding and Day scliool for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Thorough Collegiate Course. S|>ecial students m Music, French, and German. The twelfth year beirins September 12. 1883. For circulars apply to Principal, Missg LUCY STKPHENSON. au6-2m* SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. ESTABlished in 1864 and improved yearly, occupies seacious. handsome and commodious halls in Lincoln Hall building, corner 9th and D streets n.w. Training for sons and daughters for real life, tor self-support, usefulness aud honorable independence. College office open for reception and registration of students August 27. Regular day and evening sessions resumed MONDAY. Sept. 3. Course of study: Penm. nship, Crthography. English Language. Business Correspondence, Business Calculations. Bookkeeping by single and double entry. Commercial Law. Political Economy, and Business Morals. Sj>eeial departments of Elocution and Phonography. Ii> the Business Practice department the student invests capita), deports in the College Bank, makes purchases for cash and on t'me, gives and receives notes, checks, drafts, receipts, &c.; pays rents, insurance and taxes, and keeps all of tho accounts. International BuainesB College Diploma conferrrd upon graduates at close of scholastic year. It is of advantage to students to be registered and fully equipped prior to the opeuing day. > Hours of Instruction?Day sessions, 0 a.m. to 2:30 p. m. Evening sessions, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 6 totf:30 p.m. Tuition Fees?Day sessions, year scholarship, in ca?h. $50; jear scholarship, in insta iments, M 0. payable ?10 on admission and remaiuder in monthly installments <?f *10 es.cU; by the quarter, {20 upon admission. Evening sessions, year scholarship, in cash. ?50; by the quarter, on admission, <10; by the month, on admission, if>. New Illustrated Annual sent by n.ail on application. HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCEli. Vice-Principal. cull rnifE FROEBEL INSTITUTE?KINDERGARTEN J. and School for primary and advanced trades. Misses PuLI.()CK and N< )ERR principals, reopens .vept. 12th, at 1127 13ih st., onesquare from Thomas circle. au30-lm BROWN'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7. Riley building, s.e.cor. 9tli and E sts. n.w. Young ladies and gentlemen fitted for practical amanuensis and stenographic wor:;. l'uplls received ct any time. s5-6m fflHE BOYS' ENGLISH A Nb cLASSICAL HIGH A SCHOOL. J. W. HUNT, Principal, Will open September 10. 1883, in the North Session Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 4J4 street. The pupils of this school take high stand in the various institutions of the land. Mr. Hunt may be addressed through lock box 535. ? aul3-3m French and f.nolish family and day SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. 1305 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave.. Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mrs. L. P. McDonald and Miss Anna Ellis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Montairue, department of Ancient Languages; Dr. J. P. Caulfield, department of Music; M'lle Barrenne, department of j French; Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kiudergartuer, and a full corps of comi>etent teachers. : A thorough English and classical course, with special advantages offered in French and Music. To Froebel's Kindergarten system will be added daily oral instruction in French. A limited number of young ladies received as Parlor Boarders. For circulars and information call upon or address the principals at 1623 N street northwest, Washington. A special Herdic will convey pupils residing on Capitol Hill direct to the school and return. au8-3in MISS HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 821 Vermont avenue, reopens September 19th. i Thorough instruction in the Languages, Mathemat- t ics, Literature and the Sciences. au25-lm I I EMERSON INSTITUTE - SELECT CLASSICAL i It AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Pesslon begins September 12. For circulars. &c.. address CHAS. B. YOUNG. Principal, au!8-6m 914 14th street. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1017 and 1100 M street northwest, WASHINGTON, D.O, Enters its Ninth year WkDNESDAY, Sept 26. 1883. . Mrs. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. 1 English Course?Complete, thorough and practical. Classical Course?Prepares for the senior year of the 1 Seminary, or for entrance into Smith, Vassar and French and German?Taught by the "Natural Meth- 1 od." (Sauveur.) Elocution?In charge of Mrs. M. Stevens Hart Prin- ' clpal of the Washington School of Elocution. * 1 Vocal Music?Directress, Madame Anniq RoemerK as par. I Piano?Director. Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art?Drawing and Painting?Director, Professor O. E. Messer, Director of the Washington Art School. Decorative Art?Under the supervision of competent i teachers. sepl-3m \ WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND : English Language, 904 M street northwest, m _ Mrs. M. STEVENS HART. Prindpal. Private and class instruction day and evening, be- \ ginning September 10th. Teachers'classes will resume i October Island 2d. 6 p.m. i ^ SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. The natural development and culture of the voice for conversation, public address or singing. Stammering I and other painful vocal defects overcome; METHODS ENDORSED^ IJY ^PBOMIfiENT LOCAL j Practical English taught by rapid and comprehensive methods. Terms made known upon application. Liberal discount to ministers and teachers. sepl-lm , pBENCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT IN EIGHTY X consecutive conversations. Two lessons free, by i Address, Le Droit Park. C' sepinlw* or "oaaauSl-lm* 715 FIFTH STREET N.W. : pRENCH LESSONS?CLASSES REOPEN SEPJC tember 19th. A good pronunciation acquired in one i term by my new Euphonic System. Classes of all ffrwlas at moderate ratM. At 3:80 p. m. for Young " Ladies and Childnm. Dailv Kindergarten for htUe | children at 1:80. Othsr morning and evening etaasss for ^M'JUJB^.^UD^OM^S^ K St. |t.w. Mil 1 i,,.....,. i r f * * EDUCATIONAL. fVIHS WABHI NOTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE^ 1 For YOTngLadtesand S?rt?mber 1 <th with a fall corps of experienced teacher*. **> *?< * piRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, ? J? An Elementary and High School for both sexes. Jr vrNrriJ wli^fu ?^ Mil l5th streets n.w.. will open MONTH (Sept. 3d.) Number of student* lim- a lted. Superior advantages. Terms moderate. April- 5? cation may be made any time at school rooms, from 9 a. ? in to 3 p.m. aul -3m THOS. W. SID WELL. Principal. C( J^EW NIGHT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 1638 I STREET NORTHWEST. * English branches. Penmanship f rapid busines*hand). Booli-keeping, Short-hand, abd Frencn fcr f5 per month. ' H aulC-lin L. E. C. COT-I.,1 ERE. Principal. MY STUDIO AND PRIVATE* I ESSONS. WITH Sketching from Nature, continue through the year. Pencil and Stub Drawing, Water Color au,1 Oil C Painting, Landscape, Flowers, Comj>06ition. Long F experience; original works; references- Studio. 118 ? Corcoran Building. SKA TON DOKOHO. Jy6-3m *" HOWE'S BOOKKEEPING?ONE MONTH GUAR- v anteed to equal thrceof any Other system Notext books used. With iKMimsnship. etc.. ? month, until October, when terms will be higher. Howe's Rapid Business Penmanship easiest to learn and write. f2.&o. Separate Department for Ladles. Prof. G. W. HOWE, ~ 517 7th street. jylO ? THE CEDARS?A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls? will re-oj<en Monday. Octo- R ber 1. It is situated on the Heights of Georgetown. and is accest-ihle by street cars to all parts of the city. The grounds are extensive, the location healthful aud lieau- j tif til. Terms moderate, tor circulars address the MISSES ear ee, 1916 35th St.. Washington. Je21-4m F STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET NORTH- V west. ?The coarse of study will commence Monday, 8epteml>er 3. Circulars at ad the principal book aud music 6tores. Students of elocution will please call at the Institute for particulars in that branch. MRS. E. A. CHAMBERS. Principal. au27 PROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS his Musical Institute at 940 New York avenue n. w., 4 for Singing and liano Instruction by his remarkably short method. Parties for Parlor Concerts, Operas and Oratorios will find their Mecca in Professor's System, which is the shortest atid best, saving vears of practice, and training voices quickly to the very highest culture. Ladies' Seminaries attended t.i. aul7 David s. l. johnson. organist" and choir Master, 1117 10th street northwest. Private lessons #1 per hour. Public voice classes fifty cents per a month. au29-lm* g PRIVATE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL^ 0 No. 405 Fast Capitol Strfkt. CHARLES E. HILTON, A. M.. Principal. S The Fall Term of this school will oi>en September 10, 1883. Students fitted for any college, scientific school. civil service examinations, or busine-s. A limited * number of pupils will be admitted into the family of the 11 Principal, who will receive constant supervision, s:.d particular attention given to individual needs. Eveuiug classe.s will bo formed, and private Instruction g.ven to both sexes. References furnished. aull-'iai 11 HE WEST WASH! NGTON CONSFRVA'l ORY of Music, J. P. Caultiel!, Mas. Doc., principal, is n now op?n for the reception of pupils for tfco second u term. beginning September 17. " By order of the ltosrd of directors. F. S. BARBaRIN, Secretary. sep4teei 21 SPECIAL INSTRUCTION. Thorough, i ractieal Instruction will 1)6 given to young men and boys over teu years old, who wi.-h to fit themselves for auy business or profession. Only 20 pupils wanted. Circulars at book-stores. inuulre of Z. RICHARDS. A.M., 1301 Corcoran street. su23-lm C1HUROH SCHOOL FOR young LADIES. vm ) 12(hst. n.w. Fifteenth year bexniiH Sept. 19. Thor- ~ ough instruction in English, French. Music, Drawintr, &c. For circulars, &c., apply to tlie Principal, Miss | MacLeod. au27-lm J Mrs. olga hesselbach-spier reopens her Kindergarten. 1135 17th street northwest, monday, OCTOBER 1st, 1883. Apply for circulars after the 10th of September. sepl-lm* Arlington academv.corcokan bT'ii-dinoT Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th ctreet. opposite U. S. Treasury,a Select School f r Boys and Young 41 Men. Number limited. Only scholars of good moral character received. Fall term of 18S3 begin* September 10th. Lay and Evening Sessions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Common English Branches, Book-keeping, Short-hand, Higher Arithmetic, \lgcbrn. Geometry, Latin ami Greek. BURTON MACAFEE, A. M.. Principal, Washington. l>. C.aulo-3m CIAPIIOL HILL INS l ITrlre AND kixi?ER<jaiu > ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals. The seventh annua) session of this school opens MONDAY. SEI'TEMliER 17TH, with enlarged accommodations for pupils, in the spacious building corner 1st an t a stmts southeast (Inciter Fact Capitol Park). Large, a rv school-rooms; ami le play-ground, &c. Thorough instructions in all grades. Kindergarten and Aca.lemlc Departments. Superior advantages in Music, Drawing and Languages. For Catalogues and further information apply to Principals, nt the School building, 10 1st street southeast, or at 22 3d street southeast. sep4-2m j q.eokgetown college, d. c. 5 Schools in the Academic and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th. 1883. Apply to Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, S. J., George town College, D. C School of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 3d, 1883. Apply to J. W. II. LOVEJOY, m. U., S>00 12th street northwest, Washington, d. c. s School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, October 31.18R3. Apply to S. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th street northwest, Washington, D. c. After October 1st, George- T town College Law Building, Washington, D. c. au?2-lm W AVEIILEY SEMINARY. 1537 I ST. N. W.-Board? ? ing and Day School for Yonng Ladies aud Cliildren. Openiuir, Sept- 2oth. E'or Catikvn?*s apply Bo^.k and Drugstores or Principal. Miss LIFsCOM 13. al5-2m -STATIONAL KlNDERGARTEN AND SOHCkTL FOR I JLi Primary and Advanced Classes reopens September 17, at 929 8th street, corner of Mt. Vernon Suuare. Mrs. LOUIsE POLLOCK, Principal. sep5-Im o A SELECT SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN will oi>en SEITEMBER 17TH on 13th street, foot of Corcoran. A dancing class iu connection with the school will l>e organized October 1st. Terms moderate. For circulars, Kc.. apply to Misses BARNES and BLAIR, principals. 1525 10thstreet n.w. sep5-2w Art school, isis i st. n.w. on\ franklin Part. Open for its fourteenth annua! session Sept. 17. Thorough instruction in drawing and painting ^ Mechanical drawing, l'rof Charles Scfiiaar. k sep5-lm* 5Irs. S. E. FULLER, Principal. is seminary for young ladies and chut ^ IO dren, ti22 18th street northwest. Reopens Septeml?er 20th. 1 S>3. eepl-lm* Mrs. ELIZABEEH HARRIS, Prin. f, MliS. N. L. MrCARTFE, TEACHER AT WEST Washington Conservatory of Music; Soprano. St. Matthew's <R.C.) Church.?Voice Cultura and the Art tl of Singing. Residence, 43 H street n.w. sepl-lm* Hj lt| iss amy leav itt. of~~boston\ Teacher of \<>cal and Instrumental Music and Harmony. Lessons resumed SEPTEMBER ti. Address 944 K stieet northwest. au21 o w. flyn'n, a. m., private tutor, S. W, Cor. 8th and K str?vts northwest. _ Mathema^cs, Latin. Greek, French.German, English. ( Preparation tor College. We.?t Point, Ann tpolw, and * competitive) examinations. Terrnu inauvanoo. Evening classes. j.s a month. Arithmetic, Bt>okkeej>ing. English Grammar, Penmanship. U.S.History. Geography. Spelling. au20 WILLIAM WALDECKER {GRADUA fE OF THE LeipzigConservatoryof Music). Teacher of I'i.nio, c( Organ and Harmony. Lessons resume 1 September 4th. Residence, 1807 13th street northwest. s? p4-lm S] PROF. & MRS. LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE'S u FRENCH, ENGLISH >V CLASSICAL ?<JHOOL iL FOR BOYS, 6t 1538 i street northwest. Will reopen for the recepUon of pupils SEPTEMBER 26. 27 and 28, 1883. School year begins October 1st, and closes June 1st, st 1884. Full corps of teachers. sep3-lm ? SCHOOLFORGIRLS AND LITTLF. BOYS / Opens SEPTEMBER 12, J~ At 1436 Corcoran street. eepl-lm* 1 he Misses TIFFEY, Principals. rjIHE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY! ^ THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. T THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OPENS OCT. 1. THE LAW SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. During the erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the College proper will be conducted 111 the rooms of the Preparatory School, 1335 H street northwest, and of the National Medical College, 1325 H w street- northwest. For information concerning those Departments, address Dr. JAMES C. WELLING, 1330 H THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodious building, 1335 fr H street northwest, on WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 12th, with the following corns of teachere: 1 Otis T. Mason, A. M., Ph. D., Principal; the Rev. J A. J. Huntington, D. D., Professor of Greek; the Rev. 8. M. Shute, D. D.. Professor of Rhetoric; Andrew P. Montague, A. M.. Professor of Latin; J. Howard Gore, B. S., Professor of Mathematics; Mr. Anthony Janus, Professor of French; Howard L. Hodgkins, A, M.. In- ?, Btructor in Mathematics, Greek and Latin. Examination of candidates for admission win be held in the B< School Building, after September 3d, from 9 a. m. to n 3 p. m., and at the Principal's residence, 1305 Q street northwest, every evening from 7 to 8. For catalogues or further information n lease address the Princii>al at sither of the above namea places. se4-lm WASHINGTON SCHOOL 1 op I PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING REOPENS SEPTEMBER 17th, 1883. 8HORTHAND classes will meet each evening at 6:30. Private instruction given by a thorough and practical teacher. Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- W pners. students furnished with Text-books, Copy-books, Blank-books, Dictionaries, Periodicals and other Phonographic materials. TYPE-WRITING lessons given at any hour of the lay or evening. Ufee of writing machine one hour with each lesson. Writing Macnines, Ribbons, Linen Paper and other Bupplies at lowest prices to students. au22 J. A. WHITCOMB, 927 I street northwest. B< WEST END KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR Primary and Advanced Classes, reopens OCTOBER 1st, at the corner of H and 18th street?Branch of w, the National Kindergarten. sep6-lm INDEBGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH Model Kindergartens for the training of teachers, (eight months' course), commences October 8th. Tuition. $100. Positions secured for those who are quailled. For particulars apply after September 1st to the Principals, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, at the National Kindergarten, 929 8th street, or Miss SUSIE POL- Bl' LOCK, at the Froebel Institute, 112713th 6t. au27-2m Y< HE PINKNEY INSTITUTE REOPENS SEpI N' tember 26th. Four boarding pupils will be received. ct For terms, etc.. apply to the MISSES BURGESS. Prin- to dpals. 818 Connecticut avenue. sepl -3w* b< \XTASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. SI -Xr t?orner ?ad D sts. n. w. Entrance pi I?7,D "t- FTfteenth year opens Sept. 10. Piano. Organ, Voice, Singimr. Violin, ic. Twelve teachers. Free advantages. O. B. BULLARD. Director. nl8-10m* ^ HI"R8. J. L. McGE E*8 SCHOOL S iXL WILL REOPEN n SEPTEMBER 19TB, 1883, 1 At 1110 L Street Northwest. aq23-2m' ?| ROF. J.F. GERMUILLER. TEACHER OF g? Kano, Oram, Vooal Music and Harmony. Special H Mention to beginners as mil as to pupils advanced. u Perms moderate. 741 7th street northweat. sepl-lm* P< &AJRFIELD KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY AND t>y NormalSchool-18111 st. n.w. BEOPEN8 OCT. gz 1st. Apply for Catalogue, after sept 1st, at Kindewaren rooms. ANNA B. OGDEN, PrlncipaL au^l-3m W DRY GOODSPall Styles In Dhy Goods. Having just returned from the esrtem market*, we re now opening and preparing to show * Unc of I)r*<w oods which for excellence. var'ety and cheapness innot l>e ex elled this sue of New V?rk. Wo invite special attention to our Colored B.lfca at >>ne ollar j>er yard They are if superior quality and will nmpare with any f 1.25 goods in tUc city. Black Si Ike from 75c. to $3. Plaiu and Brocaded Velvet* and VelveteeuM|,ack and Mors, n? vr style* and very cheap. French Tricots, blsck and color*. 54 inche* Wide. Imported Novelties in Stripes and l'ia;d?, very dealrble, Ail wool 50c. per yard. J. A. LUTTRF.LL & CO.. *epl5 81" Market Space. Tailob Made Cloth feuiTs. WF HAVE OPENED A FULL LINE OFIMPORTF.D 1X)THS. IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. SUITABLE OR TAILOR-MADE DRESS SS. A 1' f 1, f2.2\ fJ.M. I AND f3.M PEN YARD. THESE GOODS ill ULL 54 INCHES WIDE. AND JUST THE GOODS OR THE FALL. GUINET'S BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. COLORED AND BLACK VELVETj IN EVERY RADE. FALL STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS J I'ST ECEIVED. MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY GRADE AND KXTURE. silks, satins and velvets. suitable fob beddings. w. M. SHUSTER k SONS. ONE PRICE. 91? Pennsylvania Avenue. N. B.-THE BEST IS THE CHKAl'EST. seplO *New Fall Goods." TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE/ re addintr daily to their larc-e Stock of Drew Goo la. ilkp. Cashmeres, kc.. wuitible for Fall wear, and are Bering many Special Bargains. They tiave a 6-4 AI L WOOL CLOTH for Ladies' uits at $1, reduced from $1.25. A Job in PURE INDIGO BROADCLOTH, genuine '.Dglish Goods ?J, reduced irom $2.50. 'Ihis will iake very desirable Suits for Ladies. "Jolw in HOSIERY." "Jobs in HAN DHL It CHIEFS." "Job*in NAPKINS." "Jobs In LINENS." We are determined to vivo our friends and crifloiers Bee>t Goods, aud at as Low Prices as can be Lad i Una marKtt. "ONE PI!ICE ONLY." marked in plais figures.'1 - '% TRUNNEL & CLARK. pop4 Decline Of The Season.ODINSIP'8, 04 and 40G seventh street northwest. the season 13 declining, and so are the prices on all our bummer goods. vc As for instance: We are now offering a manufacturer's stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE. Note the prices: 8c.. 10c., lie.. 12^c.. 14'*.. 15c., 6c., 18c. and 20c.?i mtively worth twice the money. 00 DOZEN OF LADIES' FANCY BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO AT HALF l^ICE, FROM 10c. UP. 00 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND FANCY BORDERED. FROM 123sc. UP. The residue of our Large Stock of HETLAND, ZEPHYR AND "BREAKFAST SHOULDER" SHAWLS AT COST PRICE, nBlue?, Rede, Pinks, Whites and Fancy Combinations We still continue to close out our stock of LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAH AT COST PRICE. Our BEAUTIFULLY TRIM Mi D NIGHT DRESS at 1.30 commands attention, as it positively worth 2.50. Tlie Bargains we off.>r are genuine, and all visitors to ur Stores go away sau*htxL GUINNIP & CO., aul8 404 AND 40fi SEVENTH STREET N.W. 2HIRTS.-DOVT FORGET THAT THB 5 "MYSTERY" &11IUT the best Shirt for 75 cent" ever offered In this or anr tber country, being elegantly made ol the very beet iat<-rial. This shirt naa l?en sold In tins market f<>r ten sear? ad thousands of our best citizens tan testily to its suerioritv. botli as to quality and lit. Only 75 cents for tha "MASTERY" sniRT, je best fittimr and most uniform in quality of any lirt in the market. Sold only at meginntss*. aul5 1W2 F s?ri-et norMitrocf. FINANCIAL. iome Investment. GILMORE MICA MINING CO. Offer For Sale f',000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. These Bonds have foury?arsto run, bear.ng 4 per :;it intereet, miaranteed and payable quail* r'y. Each purchaser <>f a flflQ Bond neefm ntis 100 Lares uf theCai itai stock, full paid, n. u :.*? -able. The amount otfer -d bein>r limited, early applieation desirable. Send for prosimctus, or apply f r ali (formation, either at the office of the ComA any, O&i T roet northwest, or ADAMS & CO.. 02S> F street northwest. Samples of Flate Mica and Mica in the rough can be *:u. auiiu-lm ^DAMS & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS. 629 f street, ffer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PEROLEUM, either for cash or on margin. We offer small lot POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS. ith or without Stock. S VESTMENT SECURITIES ON HAND OR PURCHASED TO ORDER ON COMMISSION. We invite Correspondence. All information cheerilly given. aul7 JUY AND SELL U. S GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS* Also. WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL otlwr City Stuck. Deposits received subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT id RELIABLE information regarding our various city icurities, and are prepared at all tunes to answer lnijui.C8 regarding same. HARRY c. TOWERS & COBANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. Private Stock Telegraph Wires BETWXES ashing ton, new XORK and richmond. H. H. DODGE, ands, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission. 0. 639 16TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Agency for Prlnoe and Whitely, Stock Broken, ?4 Broadway, New Yoke. Ftctt clan of Securities bought and aold on commlion In San Francis-o, Baltiniow, Philadelphia, New 3rk. Boston and Washington. Orders executed an the ew York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per snt commission. Private and direct telegraph wires Richmond. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and uston, through which orders are executed on the ;ock Exchanges in those cities and reported back oxnptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and Innnation regarding the Markets received through our ires INSTANTLY direct Iron the New York Stock cchange. nl riHE ?OTTO;rGA8 ENGINE^ ~ L Requires no boiler, avoids all expensive attendance, > loss of time, no handling of fuel, and no aahea. It la ed extensively for runuing Passenger and Freight levators, Sewing Machines, Meat Choppers, Printing id Lithographic Presses, Coffee Mills, Roasters, Pair and Ruling Machinery. Lathes, <tc., Ac. This cane runs with extreme smoothness and regularity of eed. possesses the least number of working parts, sad eat simplicity of mechanism. For particulars sa to pricea, fee., apply at Office at aahiagtonOM Light OoT jyl? # . J GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Se B. ELUCm. i?< mmh f% rrBKEriL brothers MANUFACTURERS OF FINF I>KIH| pniRTE. OENTS* FURNISHING* * 111S F Stumt NoRTKtrr*T, Wasbikqto*. p. O. fix of the Finest I>w?* Shirt* to order .....tl2.Ht tlx I xira I me Shirts t?> order S'.<>0 tii Fine Khirtt toonivr.. 7 t*j mh24 X llOMFSOVS *>HIRT rACTORY and KFVS FURNISHING FMPOWU*, HfiF stwrt, Oppoietr PateatOflhw. ir?r,T** ,Sh'r'" ,n ?^?-? specialty. Si* j^t ?hirta fcr flS..V>. Read)-made shirt* at following .,nr.<? Acme. 7:? ,t? ; ?!, (. f-?.r r? unfinished. 5 ct* . t.i ,ah< \ *. *u. i uU hne ot iKn?' * *saui- uk>^ B1ILY SUPPLIE8. L'or 31 arreting Send your order* to the PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th h(. nnl New lork avenue. Everything Orat-clss?. A full st.vk. All the delicacies of the aeaaou, and at loweat ca?U i rid*.; FRANK J. TIBBFTS. >fl'8 Proprietor. ^ NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPER? \ OOC rKB RRR FEE SSS. * 8c O I. R R K ? ? KR RKR FR *SS8. OB R K K S OOC ERR R K KKR " Rssss rrrr fkb rkr t. tt n* w oa? BsRsa ? ? fc^R t i! N N N !! a w I.JrkK nEttiirwi^f !! A r* ;<?"? i" RRR Ltt L II A A N N NO l:R R R R L II AAA X N N O O H ? K RKKRLLLLIIA AN NN OOC EKK. rG(l. J00 r' |HH? FES N\ N r, QOOL D O F NNN 9 ? 9. L D D FR N N N O CO O O L D U F N N N UOU UU LLLL DDD JLKR N NN h it if t r. h h it K. c HHH 11 L L M 11 II L L M 11 11 1.1 IX LI MJL VII.T, AI.TT^TS MiKl lil AIT II I L LoLL*. UK!".AIi \Mi lilsi ( lis. nholoulo I ci i, corner if-' r-;r<v a il hi.liana iv nua. Jel W X. M GALT ?V CO. T<'11N R. FEIl/?. ff liFAtrwr* Frarr r"t,*ca liEEF, LAMB, \ EA^.^NO'T i C T15E ' FtsPefi^. C ?i and <:.< ;< voter Markft, 9th etr*?-t <n*. ?Bd2fV, mil ; !>< N irUit-rii Lilxirtj or A<tLr?e> 1'rx .1. Oitj 1'uet Ottuy 1". urkeUiiif ilcU\eicU im?j >?' tluuao lo ?;;|<artfi >f 11? 1Jtv aiar2? SEWING MACHINES,fc. RKt'l l NINii ?iK 1 ill AVI Kl( \N SI \N 1 St. M t'llINF OFFIt'F. In 11ri villi Mi" > K\V V?' )-LN. H*e Imve mviifd tli< ! r tin* n. ? Ann r? lean >< ? Machine , itv,t ?i.,i Itau I i-owt-r. i 1 It JO year eatabliafied r>putati< ii <?f ill. ?ni.S. M.Oo.fort irti? in* out only the \.tv 1>. -t >f u-?rk iu kii'*vn to n?- Ji onmn iit. Th< N-u Xm-'tirau No.7 lian a v?t> lii>rta anil, xeeediutrly li^rlit runiiiiur. i>.>Kiti\.*lj ii?in..-l?en. col!-threading tbr>n.Khout r:i.d nia<ieof the tlliei-t humjI. Owners ot old Ainorlcsn ninehin^ will j !< **. . all at thm othcc to liav<- thnni xchan?r< i tor tn. ?uk :> arm u< w No. 7; or havetii. in rtraip d and nu><l<- < <|ual to new. By all iiic.iiih try tho new No. 7 I'liyliiK" amy iua? ohiue. Jut-t I. a fr-cli mii j !y <>l vI I 1 M?. rhineH. We .-' 11. r< tit and ie;>i ir all kin<te. ? Ai I lU BACH, C orner 7ih und li stnets. Otiit'u I"u;ihh)i)1hc? and Hatt< next door. W AVli YOG bLEN 117 * THE n\IlTFORI> SFWINM MACHINE. If not l>e stiT'e to examine il .pp yewt pu,vii i??. T% is i ofitivi-ly the li?rliter-t rtiUkliiK and sin j li-st Scwin* M a chin r ever inad<>. We have a tlie likrlit rnunirik- NEW II' >MF, a v< rr simpleanrt durable bowiug Ma.-liiuc. AiU.Uu r always ou hand. Machines sold cur say monthly payments au 1 tuacount lor ca?b, ut OI'PF.N HKIMF.R'S Reliable Sewitnr Machine au<l I a?iiion l{.v>*rn, C2>- 9th street U"rtbwcij^ SU C'luud Bull 11 n*. Gon.l Machine For IK-nt. All kinds I^epaiivi 1. ijrtH V" VU1U1 AD\ 1 h i IHI MCNff. KOIKWU M ? spoilt to talk you 10 d<nrli. 1 it th< Fii.--st A-aortuieut of alitLel.ca in?.* s- w.nt.' Mm bin<tt ; riceathaft DOcauvassu: can ai'proucU. l.cntu fc-, li, s.r1nfi, 4;o. Mckt-NMV. my* 4J7 iftli r*tn^et. PIANOS AM) OBGAN8. (y EN FINE '"I?E<'kI PIANOS. w are mark in di < Kt hj?i.s.,n.\ n *'171 (i. li. F.l HN S. 1. A*?".t. 4(?7 lotlist. N. \V. * AI ho lor Burnett 12 te A. UbsO. FtrVH ^ CPRIOHT PIANOS FOR RFNT ASP F-nt SALE. PI 1NOS TUNED ANI REPAIRED A SPLcfALl i, i9~ Urden* promptly atn-uded to. F. A. L'liSO'S Piano t:oom?. ^cpIO-1 m f?13 lltli north wo fit fl L. \MLi>_k BKO., ' F "W 7tli f-?r<>?t rort'iwo**, Alwayp offer SjH^cial llti*? 11* t?? t'a?h Rnver for the ^tiofl. tn Kranich .t Mh-b uu i N. w J nV lalld PIANOS ,.ud R irk> r OHliWS. iicufl'l B"rl or neeond hanU. but also t?sll on .any iutt*li- ? uicnts. 'l utiin?f and repairing faithfully attended to. CUACNCB* J# REED ffj^f Offtrti the following Sj<x1#l Rarirainf1 :u PIANOS AND OliUANS. No. 1.?A Double Ronr-d, ' lab ra?-!y fl Ish. 1 H -eewood square C.rand Plan->.n * lc l.\ Uro. K;.af.<-& 14... fet Rcost < r fr >it9 j : < i - i t> <>i uii ' k s,tiiK! r, i:I very liw tnd wlttiout a Rrratch. I r . o h No. '2 ?A Mip -rb I'pn#riit. in I m i rii/?d ease, used f'.ur tik?t t!is. !>n by t'i i. ;i ,\n* ((. - u ? iiianufscTiir-r: h tn si-|nru-. ?1 ; r.. . f !,0J0. ? Oflen-d by I :n :>_Jeavil,i. ib. ;ly ?t *. No. 3.? a full 7 tave i <j- * . o l Puno. car\- d let^, ' ver*:rm.tf I ace. ?t.m> ! .,s i; \. 1.-.4 Uui in i.tbn :jy ex-clerk, nore;! f>t ea>-b ar f !.vi. Bp- Fall 7-oet. 1'ian . v. t*i c\eri>truTiK bane.made ? \3rlbrBball \ Frau.cr. ui .\xai,>, N, V.. ^.d *..rtU t-iMt, t-lleivd : t *Uf>. No. 3.?Auel- -'ant 7 1-triMi>-1 Cab;;.et <;ran 1 l-l'iu'lit PIauo(uewgotten I liy n fuiufACtui i> -No. 6.?A is< nuiue i<;.ui,l 1. lAattj, ilio, J7 Mt .1. Or^UL only ??;o. No. 7.? A* superior Or--an iu 5 ooUvca. by J. E=ty it CO., No. n.? Special prices in the niat.* 3 V-V-Min."* AI'luU-UaOr?ratie. the *>uiy :v.r.- e. t.uu.i.*. i?c..-uI'leto chime ol bd.s, told 011 ?.' u. :b'.\ rajiiiC. J. RI.E??. ^ 4-3 7th htruet uoi HEIVFK'MP IAN OS, HIMI. ST STANII AICI) OF rXCFJ.LFSrr.. CELEBRATED It?R BMM.1.\N< 1 Of lOM AND ill KAHILI I V. ... SINKING A Li TV I'N RIVALED. W ORE MAN Mill' A.M? 1 IN I SB SL'PLBlOii TO ALL OTHERS. / FACTORY PRICES?EASY PAYMENTS. We irive i>er?<on8 having OJu Inaii'.* btftj " exchange extra advanta^o-s in tln> salu?th>i r .old instruments, and tmlance can be * paid monthly. Oj-en till h p. m. liEINEKAMP'8 BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 loth atreet nortiiwoat. aui REICHENBACH'S PIANO VTaicFR'-OMS. I l AN* is of various makes lor sale and rent ai "ft' duoed prices. Wm. Knabc & Co. V world-n-ff | n/>wued Piano#. l uniiiK and liti"airuirf. 11th etroet, above Pa. ave. Jan30 piAiidsV WiOANS, SHEET MUSICL STECK ^ CO. riANO, The Most Perfect llano Made. ' EMERSON PIANO, The Best M?dium-prii-??d Piano Manufactured. WILCOX A WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. 1'iancrf* and Oricaim holrt ou in^taluieiitiL rented 01 ?* cLmitrtd; rent applied l! pureha?M d. ^ 6 CENT Ml SIC. Tlie only oomplete stock in the city. HENliV EBERBACIT, ? _ No 915 F STREET. , Managing Partner of the late firm Ellis A Co. d2 ! PROPOSALS/ PROPOSALS FOR COAI . WOOD. ICb. AND flU> TIONERY. 0 \ OmCE OF TITK MaUSRaL OF THF rJUTKOl States for thf. ihsthict or I'olikha, / Washni0T0*. I). C., Sept. 13, 18*3. 3 Peeled ProjiosaiB. mdoreed "iTopoaals lor Sujipliea,** elll be received at tliis offlt* u.-^til TWELVE M., TWENTIETH DAY OF 8KPTI MUKR, 18X3. for th? following article* for the use of tli" Supreme Court cf tlie District of Columbia, and for th?* Fnited k tai.n Court Uouae, W"as-hin ^ton, D. C., in such quanUtiea as may be required tor uw durum the year toiHu.y J mm HO. 1884. vis: COAI* Wood, ice STATION ELY. Detailed infonnat!on an to the several article* requirM 1 and amjOee of atationery, &c.. may be procured ua aj^'hcatiou at this office. The right ia reserved to reject any and oil bids. ..3 M _ _ CLAYTOM McMlt'HAEi^ ep!3-6t P. 8. Marshal District of Columbia. ?HP&OVEM?KT OFPOTOMAO RIVER AT WAbtt. PROPOSALS FOR FrLLlNO. tJurrsp St am FkoiNr.r.K o met, I 2l3t> Pennsylvania xvenue n. w., / * Waihinoton, D. C? hept mber 1*. I8M.J S?*led Proposals. in triplicate, will be rsoeivad si this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK on KA1FRDAV, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SEOOND. 1883. and opaned immediately thereafter, for ftlhng about six acres of the Potomac Flats, near baby's Poiut. Sped ficatioca* fonns of proposal and all n?oesaary information oan be obtained on application to this office. sep!2~6t PETER C. HAIN8. Major of Fnyineers. T>EOPLE'S SAVING BANK-WHERE YOU CAE Ml select a suit 0f Cloth log and deposit so much down. balance ta iwMr or monthly payments uli paid f<M?o*a heavy Winter Suita tS. 110 and o^. Men's Brass Salts from p to $15 and up. Bon' School Salts, from $4 to|8 and up. Children'sSchooOHulta. age4-12, t3.N?toM. -PI I s