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THE EV ENING STAR. MONDAY November 23, IS7S8. ‘The W lenthers towed by rising b: RANGE OF THE THERM! OMETER, ‘The following fs the readings of the thermom- | eter at the Signal Pp. Dy Amnsementy, &¢« reentene ¢ Theater—Lotta. the vivacious. in Odd tr lowes” Hi living bust. thrown by some 7 ‘The new M.E Va. was dedic om, pastor in charge of Mt. Vernon Place ehurcn, in Hus city, and chaplain No the Tous ef Representatives, delivered the de F sermon An old tady named M d down and run over y knee were thr Nander’s tiqnor ks of brand hit arre i Chiet F Brist ence ler. Prof. otto F: in the Addre . Have +B. FP. € Sue! A. Harve crowded, and up ck I bel hh Si a GEN the mc Jax ey was a tin . has catised by ill be made has been abe ers. ‘TRE FINEST Qua a Woe nde Brit. For Divorer.—On Hine and Tho tor Mrs. tet a bill for divorce from her husband, Thomas Rex rv maiden was hlotz, married Decen efor eurtal A WOMAN FATAL house of Mrs. Z r. Hager CarrEets, Car ay afternoon, M 2 ndden ai the corner of TRS CO 1 medical his hi taken t CLOARS. cetyed, from isl and Aw INIUNCTION In the Equity Cor tion Was granted sed in its manu! Mrs. Cook the a to her ta: Frre.—The alarm of tire which was turned in | tered him about the certificat about 5 oeloek this morning from box ) ning of the cow s Matthew Connors, in the rear of 702, Two cows were burned with the Damage about $150. was for the b FURWeST. Mables. fray ef Clarke nd plane Solos two-story al takes p) Carpbell . double width, K and wool dress goods from attended Le ing out the Balm of Life, xu Office one the Cee a.m, | nureh south 1 yesierday. verween night, on ith s ha’ winder ch br nd when he pur aim in the fa He 9 fed er R for thr ch Can’ alt Murder of 9S und Liteifictd, S were sung by Miss F ener. Simpse Aiphant. Guy Wine ‘ yand others. The hall w ‘ds Of 5H persons signed t have been fk 1M. Chap i ct nd all of lor agon south side of K street th and 9th streets now. vent and , to Georg by) Water Registrar, died civil enginee a clerk in the V been promoted to fill the this death, and no appoint in the place of Mr. C., as tt ushed by the District Com- ity Di s Goons, pure si FS plored nd they NT Of handsome dress Market Space. ‘The tinest er cloth for ladies’ cloak tored cashmeres, pure wor ns. Dr. Warner's health ev wool cloth for boys’ wear; Adrt. LY BURN 2. man, 1 loths, oil ¢ au INST THE BALM OF Lr mrt, on Saturday. an inj to prevent T. Cook or the facture, until he has paid to aon whieh the Court decreed eds of Mi 22d stre paren KImpatr’s CaTARRE dertul relief and Lah Bo LobatLO, ARETTES are a won- pleasant smoke, They — a | posed to be a bachelor, | known as Mt | to | onacara, and | to stay im- | vania allowe | ant’s testimony | sha t- | not promised to-marry her ce died. asl ey CONTEST FOR A PENNSYLVAVIA ESTATE. A Washington Widow’s Claim. A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AND A MIXED UP CASE RALLY. For some months past an interesting case has | been pending in the Pennsylvania courts—a | | controversy as to who shall inherit the estate of the late A. Uf. Shimer, of Will ho Gled October 11, 18; ‘barre, in that and was sup- A woman of this city s or Mrs, Francis E. Woodward, through Messrs. Hine and Thomas, fled her im as the lawful widow of deceased, and also m for her da miy lawtal ld of deceased. testimony was taken In this ughter, who she claims Is the Much of the mmission’ the claimant being represented by her counsel | ped above, and Messrs. McLain and L 5 barre, representing the Pennsyl- | vania relations. THE MYSTERIOUS MARRIAGE AT CITY DURING THE WAR. imony for the complainant fs to the | he month of Jun while our ty Point, Va., th ed (th s Asuticr af that point) ming lady Irom the boat just arrived from Batti. nd being met by a minister named Hol- land, or Hollins, they Went up on the topot the hilland were married; and ater mar they took the cars, went to Petersburg, and after re- ining a few d: returned. ‘The wit- ses to the ms y that it was the frst inarriage of whites they had seen there.that | people ab nel ci uly comatissary POINT ard tharke ing or bearing of the mai “dt to having knowa Si y Point, to hearing Rev. k of the marriage. to seeing t fer they returned from # ng heard tat he ames TR Himore the has known petitioner weil sine: also acquainted a together in Bo to St nd to. i 4-B, Whedon ving known com unt fn Balt. Shiiner and also to Knov ing Mr. oer Is n, alittle} edi well formed w size, With bar The peti below the dark bi ‘own: Steamer at PI to Baitimore, she being Ui ‘ars, and her (witness’) fat Pat Grover & Baker's to. sew two rooms at her fath ‘annie E. Shimer testitied that her inus- | Ws name was Hornbec Shiny Lat Wilkesbarre. Pa, October that she married him wnde name Point. V after Lincoln was el was peddling lemonade ina ci in Pennsylvania, she being then a small t tine she saw him was in the spring or ain hotel, Baltimore, sae the second story window over the store in which she nd saw him , in the hotel lo, when did you come he and she answered “I live here.” He says Whe anc ences Wi id * Don't tall the front room and m: = What time do you went f y Point, and after they wv rried went to Petersburg, Va.. then to Balti- stopped with Mrs. Harris on Broadway, and Mrs. Schultze at the Fountain hotel, then Buckler Jones’, where she staid and was taken aw i. named 4 he did Shimer’s Joni Te for | pay him tor going-to the pent shat Jone eppened at Dr. intiues c e Was hot In the sate was In when she we : Mu Shimer kept house. August, (being Went to Phitla¢ off and on, and lived sent part of thi Iphia and Shimer 1 and in March, 1567, went e Eva was born in May What 5 and Goma abont baby re You Mi yes. pa red? I didn (the housekeeper) cried, continues p conversation with her and T pitted her and ; there are other women he las erie Tor reuted She replied | e did if he had | hen bis mother id, « shall marry you, for I Lim cause for a diy leave Jjown, Ive had him ed for but I didnt believe this of him ade a promise that if I found ti id was true, Ewould do as he had done.” ne (the housekeeper) sald that she had had a child by Shimer, born alive, and he had put tof water, Tthen sald, r would have done Is to live ni Ta added ins' rauirde? ed me: d now you have do you = m0 nd give me tr e and do no despair.” He ite, do you love First I Said, « and then ‘T Tdid love lim. He says y here. Anna Douzhe : £0 to the devil he had too many wives tor me: [ would be wiil- ing toshare everything I had except my lis: band, and that Iwas done; that [wanted J yore : “You would not d would you? I have noth: Tsay Well, PH give “You may give me all the chances se; You are my wife, and my y iI remain until my death or vours well, if that is your decision suppor y and Vi go mine, ba n your wife Texpect you to Sup. ind myself.” He any money?” He sa ‘annie, here is think twice before you leap cision is made, and I'll never e Heavens tall. This may break : ng once I mean tt fore dup iny little baby and left U and went down to the Valley hou-e. T fa King up of my lite, then Thave been eanpest tossed, hither yon, witho! xt without home, ™ eeasionalty and giving large sums in return. That ends all my ite That Tse fit to make Known to the public.” UATER STATEMENTS She subsequently related t ars ago she consulted a tn reference to sh ine your elifld you ‘got Since and ay aan who kuew her penses of the divg woitual board her to live away trom i: Some months afierwards they met a in Harrisburg, and Shimer can wy others being in the adjointn: he took it out and she looked ove and read the name of the minister a ness, which were heard by the oti She then offered him the letters for the cate, but he refused to give {t up. gave $00 for the letters 25 she tho: | line Woodward. Mrs, Shimer sent to her honse in |w ithout ought to see his daughter and signed herself “Your Wife,” directing him to address “Fannie Woodward.” She used this. her maiden name, and passed herself as a widow on account of her daughter. THE WIDOW’S CROSS-EXAMINATION. On cross-examination she said until she ar- rived in Baltimore she had lived almost contin- uously on shipboard—her uncle having charge of her; that she visited Shimer when he was at Alexandria several times before he went to City Point, stopped sometimes in this city; went to City Point to get married, because Mr. Shimer thought the minister there would date the mar- riage back; went to Dr. Buckler Jones to have the operation performed, at the suggestion of her husband; occupied the same stateroom with Shimer in going down to City Point. When she first went to Wiikesbarre, Shimer spent two nights with her at the Valley House, and prom- ised to come back the next night, bat the next day he left town with Annie Dougherty. When she wrote to him, in October, “17. she Was con- tem| nplating popping in on him and staying for 00 CORROBORATING THE WIDOW. Mrs. Julia Hinson testified that for three years she had charge of a little girl nated Eve- a hack, after she had arranged with the mother; that a week after she came, a gentleman clying the name of Shimer called and promised to pas her board, but he had not done so, and she had told the mother “she would trust to Almighty God,” as he had not paid. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. The defense proposed to show by J.C. Cox, A.J. Whelan and r with the petitioner, and exiled Henson Jackson. who testified that’ Whe introduced to him by Walter D. Plowden, and W! hearsed what he wanted sworn t¢ What he wonld charge tos replied £20 and W. told witne: in readiness; that on on his ¢ non. testiti nd Ww er D. Piowden to introducing him ta Whelaa, Foun ¢ that last fall Biexster dhe had thing, and arte infor said would bi In penses to Ci A that and Mc sable (B.) half oF thar with the witne lavits. W i y and he said he had known S at he (W.) met him (Shimer) one day: What have you done with your old ¢ mer replied t divide Ses. rie hep ison f tem with Bieksier, receive $590 for v tt id for it, a nt of € was to Intosh testitied that Hoy in if he knew any colored nm MUD; s ea and ta Bicksler saying he y n scot the two Nels sed to find the 1 He th for It. come down, ‘The vest of the testimony was cor- roborative 6f the above in the main, » Bradley te that she me" ah Hobson ad she sa he father of Eva, aud that 3 son born tn Harrisburg. Lency Langley testilied that. she had heard petitioner speak of two children, and of aman Int penitentiary for robbing a je husband Va ‘ é heard Walter ay don't Know m nabout thh ji am only doing it for mon ton saying, “It is nothing but dollars and ce it 1s E. Corry testified that she knew Fannie and saw her chitd, who she represented laughter of Rigsb, the Penns parties, testiiled that parties had int saying it Wasa put up job, & he un- y ses. that tinding the marriage took Point, he went There failed tw 4 dhe denied that he had ns to get witnesses to testify conversation wit t Hon. denied species’ A uninber of 60M) pauses in THE ESTAT principally of the uuproved‘propert Pi Hotet and rin in 1 % ated value or which 1s $5.00, ther (who has died sir ews, who | are the respondents tn tls sult. resents the Washington elatinant in which it is now pen¢ court of Laverne eounty— decision; but ¢ appeal in any a Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER.—Lookout for larger audi- ences {the National thi S week th be the attraction, Her ne Mt en this evening, nounced by the New York papers to be bett fitted for Lotta than anything she has ever undertaken. ‘There was “standing room only’ every ance in It in that clty. 4 Commencing. ne: evening, “The Streets of New York” NUY during the rest of the wee! Ving and Saturday matinees. Mr Miss Vadi © than during om, as * Lotta” will play a Cigale,” Iv has been pro len and ¢ pear in the pic tormed her Opp PEL! * HALL eople an living busi ou and eventing performance e Commgre.—This the ons this we 1 intend that its high standant of ex shall be lowered, ATIONAL Critnei.—Dr, John Lora, one of the soundest and most instruct in the field, will lecture at the Cons Chureh 1S evening on “Society tn th will be the first of a thar the Rign ure here to-morrow nd Haman Nature. ton aR Remember will The Chureh a evening on * it will be a most pleasant and instructive dis- course. ‘The proceeds will go to the orphan: GRAND Hanpicar RAcE ab Brightwood Pari Phanksgiving day, See the advertisement, sa ee EES Gas FIxTeres, portables and student lamps, antels, latrobes and grates, at Harnilton’s, Sti D street, Y. M. C, A. building — Adve, 'S DRAWERS and ladies’ Un fs medicated underwear at $ at Chas, Baum’s, 405 7th street. THE COURTS. Cirevit Covrt—Juilye Cartter. Saturday, Taylor & Co. mith, Birge « motion to set aside judgment overruled prejudice. Doherty vs. Georgetown motion to quash overruled. Bartley e s Hamilton al; leave to strike out aded uarraiive to plaintlit, to tile other Simmons & Co. vs, Pitchard; judgment Green Vs. Raff; Judgient by Getant against Elias Raff for $i4s. ‘To-day, Castleman agt. Chesapeaxe & Ohio Canal Co,—actlon for damages—on trial, Eq try Counr, Judge Macctrthu Saturday, Vanderburgh vs. on; restrain- ing order discharged and injunction denk Kider vs. White; referred to special auditor worth ¢ Cor Pool « Hume ys, application to nied. C injune- ugh vs. Day ft to be Gardiner” ittam s, dell and aforeing nent of dec o ICE CovntT—Judge Snell, ‘To-day, ison Was sent down ior va- Suuith, earryiie a nd was rined §5) or 69 ileld, loud and boisterous: Jones aud Henry Jackson, two abe Dodi coloted men, charged with vag Wri. Jo ue ¢ assault and battery ; $10 or 50 days. sent Gown for vagr a susp ve a Good * Sola a us a fran wenden, Lantw more than they were worth, her lawyer aavith the most important. Between the Ist and loth Of October, 67, shy Wrote to him telling him he te ie FES2 29 "0b, Cllicer Coomies. They Were Cuuacied sor the action of the grand jury. Catherine Ruth, as- Sault on Mrs, Barker; $1. James Simons as- Sault with intent to Kill Richard Brown by striking him with a stone, fracturing the skull, on the Sth of October last; committed for the action of the grand jury. Samuel Lee, allas Alex. Webster, petit larceny (second offence) of two bridles; pleaded guilty and committed for the action of the grand jur Richard Bates, larceny of ten jars of preserves from Charles T. Coldwell, 60 days in jail. W. Ham- mett, keeping gambling house; grand jury. Hugh Strider, assault on Annie Murphy; $1 or 3days. Washington Holmes, rape on George- anna Scott, on 19th inst.; dismissed. GEORGETOWN. DEATH OF AN OLD COLORED WoMAN.—Henri- etta Oliver, an old colored woman, about rs old, died at her home, in rear of High St ae Ween Brown and Stoddard streets, yesterday. POUND Parry.—See advertisement of a pound | arty to be given to-morrow night, at Forrest hall, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Benevo- lent’ Society. A GEORGETOWN Roy ABROAD.—The Week"y A. vance, of Cleveland, Ohio, in an account ofa portorial visit to the signal office at that place, speaks in high terms of praise of ole of the ob: servers—Mr. 8.W. Gienn, formerly of this place. Port.—Entered, sciooner Freddie L. Porter, | hase, from New Yor at.” | my bash | s —Five thousand bush- elswieat offered on ‘change to-day, with sales Of $5 bushels at tes, Rex4U BAKIN =e A L BAKING kR OOYY L VDE] AKING RB OO ya A LLLL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. CONSUMERS ehould bear in mind that the in- comparal oval” is now the only Baking Powder in the market made from Pure ( ain ‘Tartar, sively for this powder direct from district of France, ‘oved by Board of Te gh, and. by eu teh if ew York; Dr. ston; Prof. GENTH, Philadely hia. MAY NEVER CAKES, NEVER GETS LUMPY, WL PIN ANY CLIMATE, octl4eo-tr SOLD ONLY INC! WILL YOU IMPROVE ¥OUR POSITION BY STUDYING ECONOMY AND SAVE MONE IF SO, BUY ALL YOUR MEN’S AND Boys’ CLOTHING DIRECT FROM A. STRAUS, Tue Porv: Cxoraten, 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue. AND SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. ON ALL YOU B OVERCOATS. Heavy Blne Chinchill Heavy Fur Beay Dobson's Blue and B YOUTHS’ Suits, from 14 to 18 yeare, at prices ranzing from $5 to 815 BOYS’ SUITS, from 9 to 13 years, from $3.50 to $12. CHILDREN'S SUITS and ULSTER OVERCOATS $7" A great many articles too numerous to wen! tion at proportionate prices, CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. nov22-tr pest OF THE SEASON. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York avenue, nov7-tr Near U. 8. Tressury Department. JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWAESE axD BUILDERS’ GOODS, 619 B street n.w., Kean B. & P. RR Beroz, Washington, D. 0. Baz Inon, Horst SHOE nom AND Natts, Tr-PLaTs, Zino, Huss, Rrvs, Broxes, Ducus, DRILLs, Om, CaRPEts, Pairs, VaBxisH, MACHIXE BELTING, Pacuing axp Lacmva. oct8-ly ND. SDHAND SUIT w beter and Cheaper am Vow VMNDU NEW ONE Try at TOSTECE Ord BeAnd Ne. G19 D etreot, betwoon ‘eth and Tee streets poceineets oF. aaa Store, No. 442 ne frevelace Hocondhand - Wotes by mai promntly fall-lv ARRAN’ FREE FROM CHEM- WwW TED, CALB. GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.8 OOMPRESSED YEAST. DEPOT, 1112 167TH STREET. ©. ANTHONY DENEKAS, Agent. ty none gop ago ont Trude Ma of our Brernaise on the WrapPer, \OHEN'’S LOAN OFFI corner of 7th street ‘and New York ok arene woes on New Toe tes oney oened ak the Towest rate ot interest om Gol and silver’ W ad EG MaNe Chou: Osrpets, end-all articles of Sama ‘anheiy 3% 2.75 i CARRIAGE ROBES. gistaoll eeateeer ASSORTMENT IN THE ALso, HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from 81 up, at the POPTLAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of JaMEs 8. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh street, Adjoining Oda Fellows’ Hall. ‘ranks Covered and Repaired Promptly. octtr AMUSEME TREATER Te ESDAY | The new spe« a Sisters wf ; | CITY ITEMS. TRE MUcTval LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF New Your.—The opinion of Hou, Dwigat Fos. | ter, indorsed by Hon, P.W, Chandler, regarding the legality of the recent step taxen by this company, cannot fail to eommantl respect. We have not taken part in the recent controv beyond recording the facts as they bh: peared, for we have felt assured that a which had so much at stake would trife with important Interests for the sak ebtalning new business, The policy-hol this city embrace many of our leading who are also active, sharp business men their confidence in the experienced an gette managers would be at onee shi * proposed to jeopardize their inter- “active thvalry witch ¢ Insurance companies a Ss any Ss! ments that have appeared, and the diseussion has gone so far as to question whether the new yClicy-holders are buy ing Insurance at ail. This question and others tnvelved in the controversy e fully set at rest by the opinion of Messrs. F Chandier, Which may be found ta another column, | com , vente R pe ] JONATION PARTY j CHILDREN'S HOSPITA ER THIRTEENTH AND W nd use Duranc's Ri matism, tis taken inter 1, 8 Headache Don't forget 1) a pertect cure for OTHEK Oporors ADMISST Ss undergo many varia. | tlons of aroma as they fade insip vut | FANCY TABLES. Murra. & Lanwan's Flor OS throuzia no stieh » iC sprinkled upon the h: £0 it remahis—detica rrr fut to the la: Warns ta-ned ime dat the entran ithe FIFAVEN DESIGNED THE pace of the hore- | hound plant, the tar of the and healing honey, for th ‘These thre ations, ef FeRD's orera uors | COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE All doy be | | | | cough or cold, however violent, certainty. Pike's Toothache Drops enre toothac’ minute. Sold by all drnguists at ws ce For Urwarps OF THIRTY YEARS Mfrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has deen used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dyseniery and diarrh@a, whether ee from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy 2% cents a bottle. To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. attention to A. Fischer's Cl Dyeing Establishment. N 9th street. By pro Improvements, vt pean Invention, he & manner not to be sessing these factlit for $2. N. B- up to $1.50 awindow. Wool blankets tr cents to #1 a pair, by cleaning a number a duction In price. Savisfaction guaranteed, dry cleanser removes grease ‘spots & trom any art ad careful pressiug them an appearance as If newly made. HOUSEFURNIS SLING ATTRACTIVE Goops AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A fine CHAMBER SET at $2.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at $3.50, | A fine CHINA TEA SET at 37.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.09. ngham and —We wish to atl ileal Scouring and OF NEW 8S OF NEW raisdmi: 15 ce Nationa THEATER, 1 Freaw Suppe E i LA che ’ w Scenic a EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, Sweethearts an? Tom Cobb. | LOTTA MATINEE SATURDAY. 2. MUSETTE imcers. MID( . MIRACLES OF MORTAL MARVELS ‘The above are only a few of the barzains which we =se5 | offerte the pubic. i HUMAN MIDGETS. Call and examine our stock and you cannot fail to — «0 away pleased. Coming soon. nov21-Iw SCHAEFER'S, : oo nové-ly 1016 7th street nrc. | ()PD-FELLOWS' HALL. Dative FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. EPWwanp ca CAVERLY & CO., Commencing FRIDAY, Nov AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, Have tHe Best Live oF ver THE WONDERFUL LIVI A BEAUTIFUL LIVr BUST, YOUNG LADY CUT IN | RANGES, TWO AT Lili Waist, i (With Low or Elevated Ovens,) aby Tanga who pint her. | = | EURNACES, bed tee a suite E now. and Sheed Ur eclemtie ‘and the press as | being the most marvelous wonder in the world. TWO RECEPTIONS DATLY. t Evening, 635 to 10. )NESDAY FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. They Buy For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee | Their Goous. Have elso a large stock of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. CLES WF MORTAL MARVELS | At Repccep Prices. HT. MAN | MIDGE Ts. novd-tr REYOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? If not, call at GARTRELL & 0.8 fh st."n.w., betw W EEKLY SOCIABLES On THURSDAY, buy first-class STO Nov Z lo prices. A first-class L. cor heat two rooms, at $30, e ith st., between’ H an Ls QPposite Gol Toy Store. {022 JARTRELL & co, PECHRATED CHINA AND PO’ Tr: WABE FROM ALL COUNTRIES. Ri bg ITE, Chiropoitict, of over throughout the s to bein extabt cessfully treats Chilblains sORN: fifteen, RiGee AND > D® 3 TH LECTURES. N LORD, ‘ E CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Lecture in the course of 12. SOCIETY 1S MAN WORLD,” HONDA Concert by Pref B: we tickets, $ ‘s bank atore. <== it THE CHUKC A Laecte , ot ot the ut Rev. J. “1 A few reserved seate, 23 cents t Fliis', commencing Friday morn (Post and Repub ) nOWLSet oTToM ¥ RY GOODS, — Rnkck rhocker Drass Gants, 10 Thocker Dr « no Covens, BS te worth 1 Hoe and 3 eta 6 dor. Table aud Poor od Towels xtra c 1. SOHNSON, aud Movket Spx MEAP DRY GOODS ayp CARPETS. heap. GEO, Ten xt. ¥ Tlankets as ly Ingratia ( TAL BARGAINS 1" VELVErS. call special attent to two lote of VELVET i BLACK TRIMMING ¥ MANTILLA VELVET OONNOLLYS, GOS Ninth strect, On & Hi ANDSOME DRESS Goons, tw DRESS « a 711 Mark fire oy from $3 anost t Npaces a ort: LS, ve from 711 Market Space. REAT SALE OF DRESS GOODS | aT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE ) PIECE OF PLAIN AND FANCY WooL $8 GOODS, REDUCED TO OILCLOTHS 4 A. WIDTHS. E ARE OFFERING EXTRA INDU TO BUYERS OF Dy AND CARPET: fe ae pe ge 3° CALL AND EXAMINE. Weare Gaily receiving new eo0ds awes that patrc * establishme the leading Factories in oe 3 | i neylvania ave. 2 OPP. jard’e Howl Cc. M. TOWSON, MANY and other parts of the world, to rh were Bpectfully invite the attention of purchasers. { { ON Farin 10N Eull stock of WHITE, FRENCH and STONE | 626 E Sz. ee 636 Pennsylvania avenue, HES ‘Mf. W. BEVERIDGE, Ez anh aND STORE. 8 {Late Webb & Beveridze), FRE. eG BS - _Bov: ionth wide, ne ar ‘7th et. now. octl7-tr_1009 Pa, ave., bet. 10th and 21th sta Shoice o1 Pant . Engray eee a SPECIAL INDUCEME : Tanwest of Pay n sie, Pictures, Frames, rst Ros TO EARLY AND LATE HANSON BISS & CO. 18, Rings, Naila, &c., in the District P. J “Se i rnss C. Casa. a PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, €97 Please remember Name and Number. jyl-ly FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, REPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, and sell your CAST-OFF CLOTHING to your own ad- From the time our stores are opened in the morn MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. ing wnt] 10 o'clock, and in th u O'clock, we shall sell, ‘until f her pei 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore. eteitweet or Bae Bane tar on es oe D | Grail our bee Printeal au CENTS PER TAED oot eet gh ae "SECONDHAND the balance of our immense stock at the same low N. B.— IR: CLOTHING extraordinary bush prices will be as I make a epecialty of them. ‘Notes |b; aep2s-tr Paid, GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM- . PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, will be promptly attended to. AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. y mail BALLS, PARTIES, &e. proportion. LANSBURGH & BRO., 404 and 40% Seventh st. Between D and E nov2h-iw EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. ; LROPHEAD & CO... 989 Penneytyanta avenng, be- Will visit Washington and submit de- | ‘THE SECOND 4NNUAL HOP peu ath anid TO str, off "Thue follon eet signs and estimates in special cases. | ai st. Sosepii's Hall nd H stréets n. w. ioort punks ailceeea Prods Ciena ees octl7-3m pan und double width). 50e. per yard a4 np. Beautital GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. | tickets, admittine a vention an Se dation, bd aud Beat Tiron Nae Fae. ner Pre ‘tna sufficient guaran good time. pine all be a POUND PARTY TO-MORROW ra under the auspices of the Ladies’ Benevolent Soc . Refreshments and dancing. Admission, 1), and 10 cents Having recently purchaced, at 2 ereat sacrifice, the Entire Stock of a manufacturer decining busines« we are prepared to offer GAS FIXTURES STABLISHED IN 1831, a POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. | ig! See pag Red 4 Enlarge ed ae > in this part of the Country. | ai s! erty and tj pevita 44 i best (300 y cents.) BRODUEAD & CO, INE DRESS SHIRTS ‘o order, of Wamsutta Muslin and Extra Linen bosome, for ready to put on. inest DRESS "SH. ade to order in the 7 t t manner fe = W. H. WHEATLEY'S Ou “8 is STE, ‘piu, i tno ot 75 ote. Pavatcu praia wien — made of Wansutta Muslin i eas Pereons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from nscau . rent ee DeSomn, i the cheat Shirt in te » <hpeed have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL as ay 62 Bhint he the iaeace Eimlahed, Je ae EXPENSE. 49 Jefferson st., sl St., George- | Ky as any ean ak ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & CO. a BHOLT=ALE prices, Aud Six of thet is a nice & North Liberty street, attended to. The leaulag of Carre emg ihn au sas ear aye ental SHIRT, Fert id sep}2.c08m Baltimore, Maryland. | BiSPES'S,& sreciaity during the summer montis made same taaterial District work sent for and returned free of charge attended Orders by mail and express p1 to Shirt, ready to put on, has been reduced at AS FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES: | Q&ers by mail at jeter Bae worth double ihe woney. "but we pod omipeled to Red Btock at our = Less THan Factory Prices, aa Baitiuore as we are about to oe a large —_— COAL AND WOOD. thereto, and desire to carry leas Svock whilst the Bole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Messra. Mitchel, Vance & Oo. I now offer the yO. BOGUs, building is MEGINNIsS, 2002 F street n.v0. largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New ‘Wholesale and Retail Deale RY « GOoDs-FOR R CASH ONLY. oe Aue CANNEL ard BPRS OCS oo Graten did Cashmere, all an lor Grates, Splendi ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRS | 11... , Ant WOOD OF ALL BINDS, 5 Be 5 grea Mack Bik bana ae Bc Bc. ss Tae at SATISFACTION. ply of the above, ‘and with unequalled advantarn: | $1 50 und #2: ets, I ‘Gents and prompt delivery, I invite ty z E. F. BROOKS, fiend and cmstnicrs xeneraly y fo eend in their pe da ore Shawls at rie cr seplatr Wirteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) Softre, Sha Sth street Yard, ath street, between B | Evens, Linen and Gotten i —— sud 0. ‘Wharf, foot 1336 street. bovl6-im pel 5. — eb A.H. PICKRELL, Pres. _‘J. W. DEEBLE, Sec. | (.OAL AND WOOD. Heanel ot tc POTOMAC INSURANCE COMPANY, NOW I8 THE TIME TO our foot of 7th st. and see CP he aectie) LU <3 ft CO, oh arriving. WOOD of al: | —0c!?2*r Having been appointed Ws Agent for the jpatee stock end fair pzicos, NE CASE OF CALICORS, «ve yara ey reliable Tean yhenson's Patent Brn ES, ¢ TSG Any elles Lab FSTARET We date ee | dled RINDLING WOOD, the only me enent ea, | O're Gis cane of Calicors, ranass, Se pound the of9 sm and 4p. m. prepared to baying s Fire with eve tween bundle. renew old Policies and take riske upon property SIEPHENSON'S BRO. every eseription. JOHN H. CABSIN, Agent. | _Branch Office, 2th and Panstaave eeysotr Brewe Bee of Bitar kets kd Conniorertven @1:26 ne find Comforts 5 Demorest's reliable PAT TYRNS. - JOS. & BAILEY, DRAWERS realy mince fon bo cin usual price 81 : ae = ih end F ots. 9.00. RAE berg tbe Nek lah k etidel 9 ae aie ges EN COLLARS’ casing cut | WOOD. J{OCSEFURNISHING Goons. 4 4 Pub TOCTLY CINEN COFFS 1 Seta. a OoaL. fanand en ceaspiste sock of HOCkEEURMIBMING aie above iow Triocs are jpado{n order to Hodes | woop, Goods, suid we weg have dist received, and wie We tock, ‘a large adi ‘ared ¥ our Factory in re, which is now largely Oves. Ppa mown a Tana watoguctte, Wit, “Toy y ,Bramela, novétr MEGINNISS' 1009 F street nao. | With pedir ing the | ew cien: pg ong ines and’ Hoos Dh a4 | wharves, factory, extensive store yards viet, Raw Silks, dates, Frere! and Basket E. 8. BARTRAM, oy stock up, la iy Glainiben, ntaeed getp Curt < paetaing mews Gare oy New Onreans, La) | cater caring pecenet tam, ‘AD OUr stock is 80 og BARTORIAL EXPERT, Coal a he ve — ze &Co. mber, we i = « oD." | TRUN ON ‘TAILOR OF THE PERY pun ot geo TRUNES, RUNES TRAVELING xow wit Isis 7th etn. w. to | Laswoet stock aud sine | pers ractica! Munafse’ GEORGE > EERK (om Down To Foun cENTS. amines eopzstr 414 Ninth street. ' rn FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 6210. te ees = eau GASLIGRT OFFICE, Ww ree, octl-tr Gil and 413 10th street, C7) pone ss EN Mi R, nearly new alt nein ot ULEASON, 605 Dae bovitay

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