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«November 2, 1880. THE EVENING STAR. here may ee Ba Notes. OARSMEN IN ENGLAND. CITY ITEMS. _ ETRY! . The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER WASHINGTON - 2, 1880, 9:30 For the middle states, ¢ northwesterly wi shitting to easterly ture, stationary or lower barome RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, ‘The following are t t ete } LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p.m. and extinguished at 4:59 am. Asulthas been entered by Charles C. Dun- canson against the ‘Territorial Bullding Asso- Cation, of this District, to recover the sum of sv, Which the association promised to pay one W. A. Ricnardson. A fire discovered about midnight last bight Inthe upper story of Somerville’s brass foundry on 13th street, between C and D strests northwest. It was soon extinguished by the lice and members of No. 2 engine com Reis thought the fire originated from spa the forge, In which fire had been left burning. In the case of the Adamantine Brick Com- ony vs. Woodruff, in the Court in General Term, yesterday, Justice Wylle delivered the opinion. aftirming the decision of Justice Cox, sitting ip equity, which was that no fraud had been commitied; that the company was dis- solved two years ago, if itever had an actual existence. A party of puptis and ex-pupils of the Uaion- town schools surprised their principal, Mr. H. S. Petty, at his residence jast Friday by a visit and presentation to himof a handsome stu- dent's lamp. Master Wilile Fisher made the Presentation speech. Last night the store ot Wm. H. Carter, corner 2d street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, Was entered through the front window by Ubleves, who broke the glass and stole 1S tn money from the drawer. The Washington Training School for Nurses. ‘The annual Meeting and opentng of the third fession of the Washington Training School for Nurses Was held last night at Marint’s hall, on E street, a full membership and many friends of the fnstitution being present. The presicent, br J.M. Toner, called the meeting to order, and after brieily stating tts objects aad the past success of the organization, introduced Dr. P. J. Murphy, who delivered an interesting lecture a8 an opening to the regular course. Speaking of hospital and home nursing of the fick, he said the age and tme fs past for the crude manner of handling the sick, dressing of Wounds. preparation of atet, use of bath, taking Of temperature, administration of medicines, &<.2 Speke of the great benefits of intelligent and i nursing. and said a skilled and syny ni In traportance next to a skilful clan; that their searci(y was almost unl- . abd It would probably be a long time Deiore the supply of thein would equal the demard. By the inauguration of ‘the Wasbington Training School ‘his to be beped tor this Dists lopment of this selence. The of lan and nurse ‘Were, or should be, s and distinct. Ia days gone by, the office of doctor and priest Were one. Woman are not destined to be our physicians, and should not asp! me such. They are the natural nurses of humaatiy from the cradie to the grave. Women should Seek to become physicians. He did not meen to say that they are not capable of being pr ns, for a goed nurse tay become a zo. F an. AS nurses, their first duty 1s obedt- nee to the physielans, &c. At the close of his Temarks ft was announced that six lectures wil! be delivered as follows: By Prot. . Beale, M.D., physiolog: ‘M.D. sar gical’ nursing: Dr. Robert Reyburn, medical (hospital) nursing: by Dr. P. J. Murphy, obstet- Heal pursing: by Prof. Jos. Taber Jounson, M. D., medicines and dieteties: by Prot. D. Webster Prentiss, M- D., nursing of children; Prot. 1 A. King, M. Amusements, &ce. NATIONAL THEATER.—The tnitial performance of “Iwo Nights tn Rome” was given here last evening. The National theater was compara- Uvely Well filled. Miss Maude Granger played “Antonia” a character described as a Corsican tigress. Inthe play she has not the striking prominence usuaily the part of a star in a com- bination compa: There ts a wide play of feeliog tm the character which Miss Granger Makes the mostof. “Evelyn Aubrey” 1s per- baps more prominent than “Antonia” and equally as emotional. Miss Katle Glibart played the twell. The leading male charac- “Gerald Massey” 13 in the hands ot Harry Crisp. He is excellent but for a little stiffness. Charles Stanley as “Peabody,” the Yankee dealer in curios, sustained all the humor in the Ee ‘The other characters are very well given. he play is interesting in its pilot. Tae cli maxes are striking, but not sensational Thore fs but little of the improbable in tt. It will be Tepeated to-night. It should be stated that no election returns will be read from the stage. The audience can thus quietly eajoy a g101 Play by a good company. Foup’s Orzka Hovse.—The advent of Den- bam and Ford's masqueraders at the 0: Beuse next Thursday night will inuagurate three nights of fun and enjoyment. DEEDS IN Fee ba’ Parker to J. W. Pi lot Jebn Fitzmor:is, lot s. 5 Eva.s, Masseuse, has re a. «sn be found at i601 N NIZATION OF THE LigvoR DALEKS’ AS30- —The constitution read at the Liquor Dealers’ Association yesterday at Cosmopolitan Hall was agopted. An advisory board was pro- vided, one of its duties being to help retail dealers to procure licenses, and prevent the issuance of Heenses to disreputable persons. An election of permanent officers followed, resulting in the chotce of the following: Presi- dent. Frank Hume; vice president, Daniel Obrien; secretary, George Holmes; assistant secretary, Thomas Walsh: treasurer, Peter Fegan; sergeantat-aris, W. A O'Meara; ad Visory board. Frank Finley, Henry Alschwe>, H. A. Hudson, Wiliam Muehleisen, A. B. Crossie: Patrick Phillips, and Wm. O'Neil. The officers | Of the association were declared members ex- | ofMclo of the advisory board. The constitution | Was signed by seventy-flve members, and the Sum Of $375 was collected. THe Y. M. C. Association held its annual meeting last night at Lincoln Hall and elected officers as follows: President, Rev. J. EM. G ¥. ave. t | vies president Ewin, recordin: Messrs. J. F. Johnson, | George Ryneal, j = Stapson and E. W. Wocarufl were ‘reelected directors, and Dr. Joseph T. Johnson, Kev. Charles N Charles Lyman we the board of mana; apart for the publi was requested to writ | uch. } Ir You Wise To Do tue Ricat Tars to please laying on other parts of the line. | Makes it n | conse: for one week. menced. Matthews Ingle to take proof. diverce and alimony. granted. Fickliny ; Catharine Burrows, a white dependent league “* ball pounders in the field nextseason. A call has been iss! for a meeting of club re3- resentatives throughout the country at the Fitth Avenue Theater, New York, next Thurs- day, having for its object the formatton of 5 a leagu . The Metropolitans, of New Yo will not engage any players for next season, although It ts their Intention to piace a stroag team in the jield, until they asverteta their prospect of geting into the league. “The an- nual meeting of that body will be held in De- cember. Ward has not signed with the Metropolitans, His contract with idence does not expire until November 1, 1ssi. There is talk of Derby and Baker, of the home change pitcher and catcher for Seacon.....Foley wilk play with Buffalo next deal. ©. Bancroft will manage the But- falos next season..... Efforts are buing made to rofessional team in Phila- pula to represent that city next season. The ground at 24th street and Ridge avenue will probably be secured and transformed into one Cf the finest base ball fields in the coun- try Worcester next season will put the fol- € players tn the field, the third base man being yet to be hired: Corey, pitcher; Bushong, catcher; Sullivan, first base; Creamer, sec base; Irwin, short step; Dickerson, third b Storey, center field; Dorgan, left field. Tne last-named player will captain the nine ani assist In the management....The Chicago cl ib who won the championship of the United states Guribg the season of 1ss0, were at the head of the lst In batting and base running, but stood fifth in fielding. “The Providence ciab led the country tn flelding, but fell short in their bat Ung and base running, and this caused tieta co take second position ta the race. The Boston club stood second tn batting, base running and fielding, although they were nearly at the vot. tom of Lhe list in games won. ee team, becoming Cleveland next SBINGTONIANS ARRESTED IN The Baltimore Sun of Unis movuing say: fofmation was stated to have bee! cel at democratic headquarters in this city last night that some 20 or more men from Washingion had left that efty for Baltimore during the day, some for the purpose of being sworn fn a3 dep: uty U. S. marshals for to-day’s election. Last ight several arrests were made on the charge of being suspicious characters, and the accused locked ‘up at the middie police station tor a hearing this morning. One of the mean ar- Tested was Bernard West, colored, a deputy under U.S. Marshal Douglass, at Washington. Another was John Cox, a justice of the peace in Washington. When ‘searched at the station house each one was In possession of a fourth Congressional district repubilean ticket, in which was wrapped a silp of paper on which Was written “J. B. Askew.” One of the men when asked concerning the slip of paper sald it Was the name of the person to whom they were to report on reaching Baltimore. West, when #sked if he had been sworn in as a deputy mar- shal, refused to answer, but when told he vould be released on swearing before a magis- trate that he had not, did not accept the offer. ‘The officials at the 1 court house, where a large number, about 150, extra deputy marshals were being Sworn in’ last night, stated posi- tively that all those they were Swearlog In Were Baltimoreans. Ranrig DRE. To- BRACRLE #0. Ts, Children’s, Misses’, Ladies’, $2 to Priggs — ‘TRE DOUBLE TRACK OF THE B. & P. RAILROAD. ‘The work of laying the double traek ofthe Bal. Umore and Potomac Kallroad {s progresstag actively, and in a few weeks will be completed to Bennip at this end of the Une, and to Maicen’s Choice, at the Baltimore end, a di tance of over 12 miles. The grading is done the tes already tn place, and the rails read This work : eessary to widen some of the bridges, the principal one being that over the Eastern branch of the Potomac, and quite a force of workmen, with a pile driving ma- chine, are now engaged on it under the direction of Mr. Henry Slevers, the master joiner. While this 13 being done the old portion of the bridge 1s being thoroughiy repaired. When complete it will be one of the most substantial structures on the road. The Wooden draw in the center will give way for a massive iron one. Over many of the other Streams on the road substantial tron bridges have been erected for the double track. Should the winter continue open, the work may go right on, but it 1s highly probable that when the track now graded led, this part of the work will be suspended. It is the intention of the company, however, to push the work and have it completed early in t} e coming year. THe BEst.—Dozen fried, in box, 104 12th.t BalLzD Ovt.—Milton C. Dent, the young Pen- ‘sion Office clerk who went from Washington to Yote in New York cliy, and who was arrested last Friday for illegal registration and held in $500 by Justice Duffy, was bailed out by ex- United States District’ Attorney Bliss late Sat- urday afternoon. Dent was taken from the ‘Tombs by a special officer and conducted fo the District Attorney's office, where the bail was furnished. ——_.—_—___ THE COURTS. COURT IN GENERAL TRRM—CHi and Judge Wi Yesterday, Mattoon agt. MeGrew; opintoa Wylie, Justice; cause remanded for adjus ‘me! Adamantine Brick Company agt. W. judgiment below affirmed for reasons opinion of Justice Cox; appeal to Court of the United States. Keanedy a decree below re and bill disinissed f want of equity. F § agt. Welch; decree by cated and Catis ed. United Wessels; passed until to-morrow. ordered on assjj Tustiee Cartier by nt. drum: Tsed ‘iekliny Br endand on m Rincon get. Edward. Mr. Kimball: iguiment. 1: mony read, a adjourned. To-day; Carter agt. Carusi; on hearing. Equity Covrt—Judge Coz. Yesterday, Cook agt. Cook; hearing adjouraed Vance agt. Little; hearing con- Simms; referred toc. all agt. Hall; decree of Fickling agt. Keugla; leave to withdraw replication and amendment agt. Kengla; decree for par- journed sine die, Ulion passed. At LAYCOCK DEFEATS HOSMER. FOREIGN AFFAITS, ‘The Six Days Walk in London. Loxpox, Nov. 2.—In the six days walking Match the scores at 10 o'clock this moraine were: Rowell, 186 miles 4 laps; Littlewoo., 124 miles; — pias gee laps; Howard.” 7. miles 3 laps; Pegram, ssratles. “Tnough Rowell slightly increased his lead trom Dobier during the night they are both going strongly, as are also Howard and Littlewood. Rowell rested 2 hours and 25 minutes curing the night, Dobler 2 hours and 13 minutes, Littlewood 3 hours and 51 Ininutes, end Howard hours and 32 minutes. ‘They all suffered greatly In_ the early morntn: from the intense cold. Pegram 1s laid up wit rheumatism fn the muscles and thighs. Though he old five miles during the night bis chance is virtually goue. He willit possible come cut on the track occasionally during the week. At3ovcicck this afternoon the scores were: Rowell, 210 miles and 4 laps; Littlewood, 172 miles and 2 laps; Dobler, 201 miles and 4 laps; Howard 160 miles and 6 la) Pegram is very feverish, and will not likely be seen on the track again. Rowell completed nis 200th mile at 1:43 ovclock p.m. He was then 9 miles and 8 laps gations we GEORGETOWN, TRE GEORGETOWN TowraTH CLUB me> last night, anda tb e 6th Mi Milton G. U=ge: votlng p* Pare sf; frem Ge evILDING ASsoctaTion.—At the monthly meet AS $2,080 forve was orga: r, republican candidate. ‘orgetown, ing of the at the stock value rates. THE COAL TRapx.—Thirty-two Ddoats left Cumberland Saturday with 3.61309 tons of coal, as 1 tons; THE (¢ with corn. 109 to 115. 844.19 tons; Blaen Avon, 349.10 orge’s Creek Cc JRAIN TRADE. 10.12 tons, nized for active duty iaTyland district, in the Interests of s Dele- +e chosen to be present at Use carious <cinets 76 inform On democratic re- 70th regular Tenth Building lation held last night at Goddard's Hall. vas disposed of, belug 22 shares returned Arrived—Boat Loudon, 3,000 bushels of wheat and 600 bushels of MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offeringson 3.000 bushels Wheat, no sales; Wheat sold yesterday at prices ranging from *change: 3.000 bushels treat- Cure, CATARRH.—Completé aud ment for $1.00. Ask for $27 oe each Pachegs Of Whielt cotuaids one vo. Radical Cure. one vox Cutarrhal Solvent aud one Iinpraved Iniater, All for $1.00, Infalltvle ica THERE 1s no excuse for having a cough or cold when a 25 cent (quarter pint) bottle of Ra near’s Cough Misture will cure tt. 8,t,th3 Swayne’s Ointment Cares Itching Piles Itching Piles’ Symptoms—A_ moisture like Itching Piles. perspiration, intense itching, Itching Plies, particularly at_ night, after get- Iichipg Piles. ting warm tn bea, increased by Itching Piles. scratehing. L. Taylor, Hinsdale, N H., writes: ‘ For 30 Years I have deen greatly troubled with tent Piles; have consulted many physicians and tri | Many remedies, which proved to me no remedies. | at ali, until 1 obtained Dr. Sicayn intmen! | at Thomas’ drugstore, at Brattleboro, Vf. which cured me completely.” Also cures Tetter, all Skin Diseases, —Quick, complete cures to 6 all urinary complaints; $1, at draggista, a aye For Washington at 40 Pa, av PROPOSALS. “Rouge on Rats.”—Ask clears out rats, mice, roach 2 ie of Dobler and 36 miles and 1 lap in frout Pproreosars FOR MAIL BAGS. of lew 5:30 p. m.—Littlewood 1s now golng very slowly. His feet are rather raw. The Boston Rower Defeated by Laycock. In the sculling match between Ellas C. Lay- cock, of Ausiralia, and George H. Hosmer, of Toston, for £200, which came off to-day over th> Thames champion course, the Bostonian was defeated. Laycock rowed easily, and won by three lengths. The weather was splendid. and the river perfectly still Hosmer was dead beat. The time of the scullers for the first. mile wa3 5 minut 3g seconds, Hosmer made a ser.es of spurts at Hanimersmith, even after t ‘ace was hopeless-for him, and rowed on gameiy to the end. Hostwer won the toss, and selected the Mid- diesex shore. The start was made at 11 minutes past 1 o’ciock p. m., Hosmer rowing a stroke of 40 to the minute and Laycock 3s. Shortly after the start, Hosmer was leading by half a iengih, and maintained his lead to the end of the coa- crete wall. At the crab tree Hosmer began to show distress and Laycock gaining. A foul was narrowly avoided. Laycock passed Hammer- smith bridge three-quariers of a leagth ahead. Hosmer immediately, in response to the shouts of bis supporters, reduced the distance to half a length, but discontinued the struggie about 50 yards beiow Cheswick Eyot and dropped several lengths astern, Laycock continued rowing an easy stroke to the finish. The time of the race Was 26 minutes and S¥y seconds. The International Regatta, Lonpon, Nov. 9.—The trst meeting of the ecmmittee of management for the {nternational regatta was held yesterday. Lord Londes- borough, president, was absent, and Lord Gor- don Lennox presided. It was unantmously re- solved that the regatta be held on the Thames. Tt was also resolved to send a circular to each competitor requesting him to signify nis wil- Mnoguess to comply with any regulations the committee might make. It was deemed the more necessary to have each oarsman’s signe- ture, a8 several of the entries were mide b. telegraph, and some American scullers had mercly verbally communicated to the presideut of the American company their tntention of ee for the prizes. Mr. Gulston, of the London penne club, Mr. ireland, the umpire of the University boat race, have been appointed umpires. Mr. Walton, of the New Castle Daily Chronicle, 1s unable to serve on the committee of management. Laycock to Row Riley. The match made yesterday between E. C. =] iF To-day, In re Chas. M. Skippon: committee ordered to pay sum. Bozzeil agt. Bozzell r- dian ad litem appointed. Eliot agt. McLeat order of reference modified. Travers agi. Jil. Nard; R. P. Jackson appointed trustee. apley brown; pro confesso. Same agt. g ted. Vance agt. Little; on hearing. POLICE CovrtT—Judge Snell, Te-day, Lemuel Stalks, Wm. Lloyd and Nor. man Ward, loud and boisterous; $5 or €ach. Edward Hi Michael olston, Daniel Green, do.; do. ¥; bond or 30 days in the ulams, profanity; $ or 7 5 OF 7 | days. George Warner, violating the hack law: continued. Edward Perry, collateral fortvited abd an attachment Issued for defendaut. Alex! McCloud, assault on Annie Justis; $200 bonds to keep the peace. James Busher, assault on Wm. Goldberg; $10. Wm. Dalton, threats to Mary Hae nds to keep the peace or #"days. Jolin Hail, assault on Harrtet Kobinson; $5 or 10 days. womah. was brought in on an attachment for contempt or JOUF son. purchase one of the very pretty and | court, in failing to answer a summons; $5 or 19 ji of lothing now sold at | daysin jail. John McMann, foreited coliateral, the Boys’ Citing Hor ot B. Robinsoa « Co., | Adam Jackson, threats to Margaret Magruder; 9 Pebnsylvan:* Ave. It wil make the little | —— bonds to keep the peace for 6 months. teliow bappy and yTey¢ @ benefit to him in Wim. Carter, a colored man, was brought in on many ways. z S Parent Casi A Soph Fours me suit quity Court, yesterday, * time go by Jolin Matthews, the exten. York manufacturer of scda water fountains, ) against Mr. G. G. C. Simms, a druggist of this efty,came up. Matthews charged that Simms was using a scda water founiatn which in- fringed on the patents held by him. This Stmms dented, but after hearing the case Jud ge Cox decided that the patents granted the platn- Uff on October 3. 1565, and January 6, 1880, were valld, and that defendant had tnfringed upon them. It was also ordered that the latter pay to Matthews the profits and gains which he bad denved by reason of the infringements, and Mr. C. Ingle Was appolated an examiner to de- termine this amount. A perpetual injunction Was Issued against the use of the fountain here- after by Simms. ab attachment for contempt of court, to answer asummons: $5 or 10 days in window giass 18 made 30 i%t and smooth, one called “cylinder” and the other * glass Ali the large panes are plate-glass, us the size of cylinder glass cannot be increased be- yond acertain point. In this kind of glass a cylinder is blown; those who have been ina pau have an op ‘This then Is worked into a cylinder, in failing Jal. Geo. Warren was charged with being the driver of an omnibus and failing to have a card with bis ras exhibited in bis omnibus; personal bonds. oe ——__ Something About Glass. Some boy wes © “Tbe Doctor,” asking how “es. y eee store clally those iM the large q.r20%S of ‘stor routs,” ‘There are two Kinds of win 0® glass, lass house—and I advise all of you, whenever tunity, to visit one and see ow this wonderful material 1s worked—know that to make a cylinder, a globe is Be ee D L's Cough Ssrup positively cures | {t upon an fron table; after the cylinder is made Coughs, Colds, Sore Thr: 5 ete. Only 25 ceats | tts cnds are cut off, and it 1s divided lengthwise @ bottle. t ard flattened out to forma flat smooth sheet. —— -—A middle aged white er MeCloud was charged fn urt this morning with having as- Saulted Annie Justis. who testified that she has been living with defendant for eight years as bis wife, and that yesterday he came home and knocked some of her teeth out and beat her severely, which statement was fully corrober- ated by the bruised condition of her face. The prisoner took the stand and testitied that he did net assault her, but that she broke up nearly all of the furniture, and broke the looxing-glas3 with a rock and beat him over the h with the frame. Ee was requtred to give 3200 bonds to keep the peace for six months or stand com- mitted for & days. Tus Snot Gus IN MARYLAND ON Evaction Day —In Maryland to-day there will probably be as many birds _— as a —_ Jaaging ‘orm the number 4 m= tes cf votera Business in the cities and All plate glass is cast; a polished iron table has ledges at the side, as high as the thickness of the plate of — The melted glass ts poured upon this and spread and flattened by a copper roller. The plate is then annealed; that is, put into a very hot furnace, which is so arranged that the glass will cool very slowly, in order that {t shall be tough when at the end of a week orse itis cool. But the glass is now dull and ‘b, like that which you see in roofs aad sky- lghts. To become the beautiful plate glass It must be ground and polisned. Tae plives are so arranged that they may be rubbed together, one upon the other, by machinery. First sand und water are p! between them, tnenemery ot diferent sizes, ena ae ee Sat i‘ S the finest emery, they ug bem for some time with some kind of polishiny powder.—Amertcan agriculiurist. ‘Wonderful Things 2t Which no One ‘Wonders. We omit to admire, because Sage te counties: making Oe oe cae for — ig as well as voting. railroad trains m , and all shoot EvcaLyrrixg is unequalled for children’s eb: pe, cuts, scratches scrapes, eer, 6 cents 7 t things full of marvels for an investigation deep2r than from custom, Laycock, of Sydney, and J. H. Riley, of Sara- za, N. ¥., 1S for £200 a side, to take place on urday Hext, over the Thames Championship course. Guilty of Manslaughter. Lonvon, Nov. 2.—At th nt assizes, Maid Stone, Thos, McGrath, a seaman of the’ U. navy, who Killed a man in an affray at Graves end in August last, has been convicted of man- slaughter and sentenced to six months impris- obment with hard labor. It was proved on the trial that the prisoner was greatly provoked at the time of the homicide, and that he had borne @ good Character, Dervisch Pacha. Lonnon, Nov. 2.—The Porte has_recetved in- telilgence of the arrival at Scutart of Dervisch Pacha, the new governor of Albania. A Rowing Match Broken Off. Nothing more will probably be heard of the silver cup offered by the New Castle firm to b> rowed for on the T'yne, as at a conference be- tween Messrs. Eliott, Hawdon and Nicholson and a member of the firm offering the prize, a difficulty arose 1m regard to money matters, Nicholson stating that the firm would probabiy reap a considerable profit in the affair. DOMINION DOL Revenue Receipts. TORONTO. Noy. 2—The inlaud revenue re- celpts for this district for October show an {n- crease of $47,332 over the same month last year, MONTREAL, Nov. 2.—The inland revenue re- ceipts of this district for October show crease Of $54,709 over the correspondiag m last year. Were being PE. Is, 9 Enmore, lately wre ced ON a YO} Post Orrick DEPARTMERT, ‘WASHINGTON, D.C., October 20, 1880. cflicial samples, oct20-law6t A IR LIC FOR ALL DIs! WRITE FOR THE A. B. C. BOOK, 32 PAGES, SENT FREE. but of different JAS. N. TYNER, Acting Postmaster General. ye BITTERS TRUE TONIC. ‘ON BITTERS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUB_ SES REQUIRING A CER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC; ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, ETC. RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES } NERVES. DIGESTIVE ORGANS. AFTER MEALS WILL REMOVE ALL DYSPEP- TIC SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, ETC. THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN THE TEETH OR GIVE HEAD- ACHE. BROWN CHEMICAL CO,, sep30 BALTIMORE, MD CoLumBIA POTTERY. i REPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived at this Department until noon, on tha sec- ond day of December, 1880, for furnishing, by con- tract, for four years, from the first day of January, 1881, MAIL BAGS like the samples of this De- partment; also for furnishing MAIL BAGS, conforming in materials and sizes to the con- struction and improved patterns of which bidders ‘are to furnish samples. Specifications of the kinds of Mail Bagsand of the conditions and requirements relating to proposals, contracts, & , as well as forms of biddiag, will be furnished on application by letter to the Second Assistant Postmaster Gencral. be considered which shall not have been submitted in accordance with such epecitications and forms. ‘The contracts which may be made will be in con- formily to the erecifications and the accepted pro- peeais. The right is reserved, however, to reject any or all the proposals. No proposal will APPETITE, LOSS OF IT EN- W LIFE TO THE IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM ON THE A TABLESPOONFUL 85, 8 box; for Washington at 450 Pa. avent Epgar’s Coven Sieciric Is the best. ue, im “ALDRENBY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter canrned every morning, and delivered In 3 Ibs. Ward” prints, 400." per Ib. Also, cottage ebesse, buttermilk and sweet milk Sc. per qt. A NCING.—Prof. MUELLER’S Grand Paris- jan Lancing Academy, at Masovie Tam iaton, D. G . ia now oven every WED DAY aud SATURDAY, at 3 p.m., for Ladies and Childrev. Ladies private class at 7 p.m. Gentle- men’s clack at 8p.m. The magnificent new “"Tel- evhone Walt: “‘Presidential Waltz,” *": Walt: ciety | Waltz," “*Raequer,” atanitze.” ‘*Redowa Walt taught in a few lessons. N47T10NaL THEATER, ENING, Novemnrr 1. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, MAUD GRANGER . AND HER SUPERB DRAMATIC COMPANY IN THER GREAT UNION SQUARE THEATER SUCCESS, TWO NIGHTS IN ROME. ‘The brilliant reception of **TwoNights in Rome” at the Univn Square iheate: ia a gasrantes of its success everywhere. Herald, Sept. 12. MONDAY, Novemnrr 8, RICE'S BIJOU OPE4A COMPANY. OHRD'S OPERA HOUSE. THREE NIGHTS OF SOLID FUN! Thureday, Fridsy and Saturday, and Saturday Matinee, November 4, 5 and 6. YORD & DENHAM’S MASQUERADERS, Including the Chapman Sisters, Blanche and Elia. Four Funny Favorites—George Denham, Robert Slavin, Frank M Wille, Charles Sheffer, ‘and the Suest Comedy oranizition, in their brieit musical comedy of PRANKB! Intreducing artistic acting; musical Pla. che in her beautiful vocalization; ducing her banjo and exqnisite dancing; intrinsic declamations: Slavin tn his wit talk; Will is recitation chandelier. Ma intro- ama's small Sheffer in his delizat- TURDAY. er AHKER’S PRAMATIC ©0.—Dramatic kerformances furnishes &e. Aqstuer Performances aii t Scenery furnisted for Privaie Theatricals, H- BAKER, Cdd Fellows’ Hall, City. octid-Ine OLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. 1108 aNp 1114 E st. N sepl4-2m GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS )ILCLOTH COVERS he AND BLANKETS FOR HORSES, GILBERT’? HARDWARE AND HARNESS STORE, oct29-10t 51 High st.. Georgetown, D.C. OHN B. DAVIDSON will hereafter act as the AGENT OF THE STAR in Georgetown. ‘Those desiring the paper, and parties having com- plaints against the ecrriers will please enter their Dames and reeidences on a book at O. H. Ficklinw’ Forrcat Hall Drug Store, No 77 Hixh st. ocl6. BOOKS, &e. PR0OkKs aT HALF PRICE. We have elected from our etock a lot of BOOKS somewhat shelf worn, which we are selling st half price and uuder, consisting of THEOLOGIOS. MEDICAL, isdn ANEOUS ‘They are baresine. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th street. & 0. H. MORKISO) N, "AW BOOKSELLERS & bTATIONERS, 475 PENNA. AVE. N. W. JUVENILE AND BOOKS. oct21 Ww. q - n this ‘We bave Jnst imported a fine collection of ENG- port to Antwerp, was the pion ship tn this , 4 Set - “g new line, She was laden wit 23,000 bushels of | 813 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Taig coeeated Pe ractive a ablects and Deanti- rye. Fing STONE and EARTHENWARE of overy de. | cie{sticrs Ops Fall Goode are datiy arriving, aud scription. neludes everything new ia Stationary and Fan pe Pa Res ane stone works | ofitBdandmachine-made FLOWER POTS! Goode. 1, There. ood are enpectal rgb for {UAKERTOWN, Pa., Nov. 2 — one ‘orks 1 aD hirthda: rezents. 6 have de O of ‘Thomas Koberts, Stevenson & Cavern: | GARDEN V. DAIRY and OOOKING Our entire second floor to tals portion cf ous eone DREN ees Co oe ce eg tale || Cwlerigusead tie Bake Pantin wienoct dainy. | stained by Garon tee ae ae Bice s* Loss cstimated at $140,000; insurance, | gua'st the lowest prime: aut3m_ Reous Booke received aa S900 ae published. “All are 000, Cordially invited to inspect uur ewock. OTS. GERMAN cael Seevites Jerome Park Races. 1OGikexorng§ing 83 nous rxas- 10 | Fese PUBLISHED, JEROME Pank, N. Y., Nov. 2.—The attendance res, TEN OTS. APIZOE. = _ at the races, t0-day ig very large, the weather | | DENTIMEDHIt, a sere ure for toothache, local | © Bricks without Straw, by the author of A Fool's Pleasant and the track In excellent condition. | OFmeUralgic,, 2c per bottle. BG eo car dieiGalite Beara ay A. A, quarters of mathe rice hai all ages, tcc. |g. pe. RELOCZEWSKUS Pharmacy, | Not Colorado and th apes ea quarters of a mile. The starters and bettin: Bep2l 423 Othst. n.w. Y Year o were as follow: King Nero, 6 to Jn the ilrst race Sioux was first away, and held the lead to the home-stretch, where Spark came up, and taking the lead won eastly; King Nero second, a head before Sioux, third, and Gossip last. “‘Pime—1:204 A Fatal Quarrel. park, 1*; to 1; Stoux, 1% to T; New Yors, Nov. dward Burns. 25 years | Wedieal work publ old, quarreled last night with Thos. Mc: den, | OF LAFE;on, SELF driver of a car on the Belt line. Duriug the | vita nervous and quarrel Burns fell from the car, the wieeis passing over his abdomen. He waz taken to eee ee Bellevue hospital, where he dled to-day. Mc Greene's keen Lie ea Fadden was arrested and held to awalt the ac- ‘Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, just | 9. W- Holmes’ Iron Gate and ten of the coroner. publish It is a standard medical work, tho’ best itima Thue Drowned. Provipgnce, R. 1, Nov. ‘The body of an unknown man Was taken from the river yester- day afternoon. John L. Hatch 13 but the drowned man !s not Hatch. —_re__. Mary Pyatt rejected John K. Arnoid’s offer of marriage for a long Ume, at Kimberly, Pa, but he was persistent, and at length she consented. ‘There Was a'great wedding, and the coule weat off on atour. Atter a week the bride returned to her home. declaring that she had no recollec- Uon of anything between her last refusai of Arnold and her awakening to find, to her great surprise and displeasure, that she was his wite. She insists that she was out of her mind during ~ aac and declines to even see her hus- David A. Watls, an ex-member of the Penn- Sylvania Jegislatnre anda leading democratic a politician, of Milford, Pa., died there yesterday. Ai in. earl who doubt this assertion should pureh: ished by the PEABODY MEDI THE SCIEN impaii Bissell, M. Poston, Mass. liseages requirin ‘Year of the Wreck by a Vi The untold miseries that result from indiscretion a Those e the new y life may lish lan, kreat experience, to wht eweled tnedal by the Te contale besnger and very exper ings. Three hundred pases, more prescriptions for all forms of prevailing dis re p racti rice of the book. only €1, sent by mail post paid. cents fer postage. author refers, by permission, to Hon. P. As eee D. president of the National Medica’ ss0ciation Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Balfinch st fata Ste ethiba hee may be consulted on all A shock of earthquake, lasting five seconds, | _feb23-m&th ‘Was felt at New Castle, Ont, Saturday night. é ‘The Women’s National Temperance Union, in pease: session at Boston, have elected Miss Frances A. Willard, of lilinois, president for the ensull year. oe Vy HITE WOOL BLANKET! $2.60 per pair, &: 3.50, 84, B4.50, 25. BED COMFORTS, 75 cents. ULSTER CLOTHS ALL NEW STYLES JUST OPENED. NOVELTIES IN NEW DRESS GOODS susT OPENED. FINE ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERES 650 cts. BLACK SILKS, 75c. 87c., 81, 81.25. THE “LE D: iN ‘tool Nat of many years of exti Krew THYSELF. be alleviated 2nd cured. Boston, entitl ESERVA’ PK wuage, written n was award skill and experience. HEAL THYSELF. HEATIN AND VENTILATING. EDWARD At 1825 GAS FIXTURES, Ci rr i ag es ON ra CAVERLY & Co. New York Avenue. THE ‘‘OOMMANDER” CAST IRON FURNAOGE THE “MAGEE STANDARD WROUGHT IRON FURNAOE, ” ELEVATED O' AND HEATING RANGE, THE “LE DROIT” FIRE-PLAOE HEATER k the first tional Fair ‘Wood's PARIS RANGES, Wood’ PARLOB SUN, SUNLIGHT, and Elezant HEAT: ERS in stock.’ Also, REPAIRS remium at the Exhibition of the LIGHTNING, ition last fall. for same. EDWARD CAVERBLY & CO., by.a physician of a gold and VEN, COOK- tetim. srpislorical, Btudies, of, Church Building in the le Aves, }. E. Norton. A tailors Sweetheart, by author of “The Wreck of the Grosyenor,” ‘The Forcsters, by Berthold Anerback. ‘The Iron Gate and other poss, wy Uliver Wen- del! Holmes. itis ‘hule, by Henry W. Longfellow. u ae RANCIO B MOUUN, DRY GOODS W, 37 SHUSTER @ sons Offer extra barwains in VELVéTS, PLUSHES, SILK and SATINS. 50. BLACK BATIN DE LYON at $1 50, & rare bargains COLORED SATIN DE LYONS, all shades. LADIES HAI £ CLOTH in choice ovtors. ALL WOOL DAMASSE BATTED and $1.25. PARIS NOVELTIES in great variety. CASEMERES, CHUDDAS, MOMIES, at the low- est market rates. LADIES’ FANCY HOSE, eolid colors, silk clocked, at 50 cents. MISSE3 FANCY HOSE. tILK HOSE at $2 and 82.59. 75 and $2, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenue. One Price. oct30 QubTs AND UNDERWEAR. GRAND OPENING OF KEW STORE, 1337 F st. n,w . opposite Ebbitt House. SIX ELEGANT SHIRTS 10 ORDER, #12. SIX ELEGANT SHIRTS TO ORDER, 89. Full Line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Self-measurements mailed free. 3 B. BRINE, 1337 F st. n.w., Washington, DO. ([TEONNEL, CLARK « CO. 803 Market Space. octa7 le Velvets, and rich Sil and Wool Plaids. Asplendid line of Black and Colored Cashmeres, All Wool Goods, from 5) cents up. Hosiery, Hand- i rocad styles Momie Glotas Our Linen Counter is full of rare bargains, Liven and Silk Hand’ orchiefs all Linen 25s cts. up to 008. i Tt NEW YORK ‘ON £RIUES. iY. octl9-3m AND. 2" ONE PRIDE J MENSE STOCK or NEW AND CHEAP DRY G@GooDs. Finest quality PURE Woon FRENCH DRESS GOuDB (in allcolors, black, navy blue, wine, plum, waruet, &e-. Ko.) ouly $1, worth Large size double White BLANKETS, $2, $2.50, #Sup to 810. Pure White TABLE DAMASK, 50, 62, 75, 87, 1. Mires ory wide double-width’ Black’ CASH i, 3738 Colored CASHMERER, al! Pure Wool, 25. Lxcellent heavy BLACK SILK, 55. BLACK SILKs! ~~ BLAGK SILKS! The best and cheapest in the city. Uur 81, $1.25 and ¢1 60 Black sik are SPECIAL BaRGains. IES' OLOAKS! LAUIES' OLOQAKS! CABRTER’s, Til Market Space. Oclored SATINS reduced to 76. Excellent White Wooi Fisnnel, 20 Piano Covers, very large assort- ment. Nottingham Lace for cuctains, 124% 1. Black Cashmere Shaw k Crape anc Grape Veils. bp in Bick Cashmer » £2, 75, 87, 81. Black Tamise. Black Crape loth. Black Silk Warp Henrictts. Immense assortment $f Cloth for men and boys’ wear, 25 to $1.00. Wamsutta, the best Uotton in the world, only 10. CARTER’S, 771i Market Space. octS YAHPETS. ‘We have Juet opened a splendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE, BODY 8GcoRsson ro MOHUN BROTHERS, oct? 1015 Pa ave.. cor. Lith st. LL PUBLICATIONS. sore History oi English People; Vol.4. 82.50 Lonsfellow’s U! J. A, Bymond's ‘e Fothergili'a Weilfic) ifield’s Homicide North and ew a 2 ite : outa: ees A largo assortment of Jateet styles’ of PAPETE han 50 valit ie COREESPONDENUE OakDS snd FaNcy os N 5 ive and successful JAMES J. CHAPMAN, . either one of which is worth ten times the MeTROPOLITsN Booastone, Hound in French cloth: price | _ 8630 AE Penn. avs. The London Lancet says: ‘‘No person shonld he PIANOS AND ORGANS. without this valuable book. ‘The duthor is # noble —— = benefactor.” Beevvcny An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 PIANOS AND ORGANS, At factory prices and on the popular in- etal ent plan. buperior Kenting Stock ye Ee FREEBULS oct9 1108 Benmaeave, WE STIEEF PIANOS AND ESTEY ‘The best the world over, lowest price and| terms. °G. L. WILD & BRO., 723 7th st, n.w,, Mavufacturerg exclusive agents, 5 f aiso agents for Krapick & Bach and other first-class Pianos axd UYgand. octT-6m DAVIS & Co's: UPRIGHT T GRAND PIANOS WoriD aanOwED Hae UNEQUALL ZD. HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, reliab‘e low-priced wo0d-toned Upright a red i. L SumNson, Sole Ageut, sepl6-eoly SLL Oth street n.w. BRO.'8 Gran: Beare & Go. FANGS. . Prices reasonable. ga agent, 407 10th st. fquare and Upriente. Burdett ORS ae sep: WwW. WHEATLEY, DYEING, WET AND DEY BUOCKING, sOxonoEtaWe, Dee” With every facility, the best talent, and s fall o FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND ALS, I am prepared for the fall trade. Work calied for and det lvered tn the oly. by press. 21 % "Orders by mail promptiy attended. auc23 kept 425 New York ave Reve YOU COAL BILLS BLACK SATINS, 87 cents up. THE — 3a Year AND HAVE ONE OF No. 62 Brondway: New Yorke Most oan NOROROSS’ REGULATORS COLORED SILKS 75 cents. Bete, Mining ae ever pul qe Sampl. Bicces ‘and other Securities in N. ¥. attached to your furnace. Itis AUTOMATIC and CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, WOOL | Ban yransnd,° ‘will save one-third of your coal. SKIRTS, CLOTHS FOR BOYS, Ero. Cc. M, TOWSON, 636Pennsylvania av: Near 7th street and Market. Sanne eaten: ee ee Bras OF XOX ASSO aud-eoly }» south side, M 00. low COOKE & 00., STOOK BROKERS, 58 Breadway, New York, ed brought on by ‘York. WALTER D. WXVILL, Agent, 452 Penn’a ave. sng21-8m MEDIC. COLLEG:! Ni ee SOLUMBEAR UNIVERSITY.) set et thin ola ill eaninencs on fA 1G, OorosEs 4 COLLEGE BUILDING, H st, bet: 19th and 14th, For BRUSBELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS in ail the newest and most choice deeigns. Tapestry Ingrait to match. in Oarpeta with Borde rpets, Rugs and Mats in great variety. ‘Those furnishing will find it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing. HOOE BROTHER @ Co., ‘_seps 1328 F st. mn. w.. near Ebbitt House. Be THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, lateet atality, only $1.60 per dezen;six for 75 cents. ‘les and finest ot ‘Best quality, at BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angi8 2002 F street northwest. QUIET MANUFACTURERS, DUBBEUIL BROS. & 00., 1112 F Street N. W. pnWo,feul the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in e city. Our 10 BHIRT only 65 cents. Oar GLOBE BHIRT only 73 cents. ‘The EUREKA REINFORGED, finished, only #1 We will compare it with sur other Shirt (ort). Miaiso, a line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS alws>e on hand at BREUIL BEOS. @ CO., bah tr EF street N. W. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. M. W. BEVEBIDGL, (ate Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER oF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Is daily receiving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Europe. octd HE BLIC ALG INVITED TO T PALL AT oie STORE, Anp EXAMINE THE LancEst ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York OWy- wear xp, THE BADIANT HOME, peeeies BRIGHTON, and first class. SIR WILLIAM, Se ak aie wor COOK STOVE, PORT. large of OO e, 5 abee and BRICK Ser RANGES, LATROBES, FURNACES, GRATES, &c . JENHS & CO., sep24 Ti? 7tm st. n.w. Pa SUPPLIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBEES. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. pif urchased for Cash a full su of every actise ees by Plumbers and Gas Fit “A we are to offer our on a8 favorable terms trade as any house. We respectfaliy ing] ion of our Steck, confideat that we cannot be besten elther aa to quality or price. McHELDEN & 00., sepl? 819 123th street northwest. AS FIXTUBES, y EST QUALITY FOR THE a PRICE, CAN BE HAD AT G31 Sth street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. E. F. BROOKS. I5th st... sepld Oorcoran Building. Use JOHNSTON'S DEY SIZED KALSOMINE aND MASURY’S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. LOWEST ‘The W: Gas Light Com street, su assortinen! Bret Gas COOKING STOVES. 10 and pettorns. ‘This ts ‘the Stove need by eT ere aise then. . & J. CAMMACE Tah fade POSTS ATE aio iacet all demands ———— $< ____" AUCTION G® 7° Tose Beane: avesus, HOUsm Cne door from 20th street, and buy your DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. “eure gay sabato ADE SATIN DE LYON at $2 | | 45-inch, $1 a Sk MtNARY BOAROING AN, LaDits (ND O epee : Metropolitan Le IE FoR YO 48 ERS hing to enter.s= boarding pur ie sth withcut delay. Miss STEPHEN Ow | 101 -ay s?., Georgetown, D.C tcf French. arte at Ro ~wance that on Nov * j A MODELING SOKO | fo the Btzaergarton Hall, (lower! 8 9. sth and Rosen of n.w., where farther information may Le obtained. oxtS0-2w oor. CARL STIERLIN. E. SOHEEL. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN J. and VUCAL MUBIO. Pathol ten beginners, as well as those wiehing to for Teachers. Terms moderate. 1215 A street Dortherst, > i eee -M., 702 Sth st mw. tical and Commercial In- a im, W. FLYNN. A. S. Msuce: Mathem, stitute for Young Mex and Boys. Latin, Drench, German and Envlish are carefaty ure y aud Evening sessions, nitw classes, per month. Special attention to. preqy bs preparation "for Weat Point, Annapolis and alt coapetitivce ions. Private leesous on ioderate terms. . VERNON SEMINAKY PO ye NG a 1100 ™ ST. ww. For further information eddrees: ccué- Sa Mrs. J. EF SOMEAS, Principal. M35 OSBORNE’S BOARDI SUHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD st. p.¥. Classes for advanced Literature; also, in Anciept guawes, NQAND, DAY Nie tn Art andl page ta abd’ Modern. ‘Ean. ScRzCor OF MUSIC, 7 4) $2.60 a month and aopward: teachers in piano, voice, organ, ciees. Church organ. M LLE. V. PRUD ‘HOMME in inw her evening French classes. tages offered to pupils Beginners taught oral) Hon for advanced pupile. Ladies’ clas sea Children’s at 3% p.m. Call at 910 14th st 12 a.m. and 1 p.m.; Monday and Thursday after ‘oots 435 p.m. ROEBEL INSTITUT DEKGAKTEN, Misses Pr nucipals. Education thorough + te. Boston teachers in primary and des. German trained kindenca: rr. ary sfor ladies. Daily instruction in German free. 112/ 13th et. n.w. sep 30-2m M ISS ADELAIDE PAYNE HAVING returned to the city, will resuine her imstrao- Hon in Voice Building ‘and Elocution. st No. 616 ath st. nw. ‘sep 2T-2m* N LLE. FOULON has reo French Day School for Children. French langrage school. Terms per quarte -— classes, including Enylishs 2d 1 $25. Private leasons alxo given < INPERGARTEN NORMAL INSTI- K'* TE, for the training of teachera, with model kincergartens and advanced clauses rr PorLOon, 020" sthvet alias nualte BOLL OoRe + Mike BUS! 1127 13th st. wepisSma EXSSUTION. — mise M. K. SOn (41212 1 st. n.w., is prepared to orwanize classes in Elocution and to give vrivate instruction to in- dividuals. References: Prof. Mark Batley, Elocu. touist Yale Coliege; Justice Btrony, Supt’ J. mond Wilon, A.B. Spotford, Core Librarian Judge J. ‘Tarbell, Board Trastees Public Schools, D.C. : Mother Mary, of St. Auge) sep4-2m EORGETOWN UNIV: THE S0BOOL OF L. the annual term of 18) DAY EVENING, October 6t cMSITY. AW ‘S| WEDNES- at o'ek i Lecture Hall, 918 F st. nw. in Wasuinetn ae, Regular course of two years, Fifty an 0. AC4DEMY OF MUSIC. No. 16:4 J.P. CAULFIRLD, Mus. Doc., Princi Studios resumied Sop’ 6th. Pie ime PEN Bi COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L ste. n w.—This i tution a ALFRED BUJACc’S FRENOH SCHOOL FOR 2 17th et. Boe tte ution on th = R. EN YOUNG LADI of this *chool will TEMBER. AND Ks. GLISH fein 1 OF. sep l0-2m" RLINGTON ACADEM Y, A ding, cor. 7th aid E ag boys ‘and Youn; scholars of moral character re- reful and thorough Com! Fuglieh Bi Secon Short. cemmon: rané eeping, 2 her Ari ‘Lat- * | eee Linguist erate of ta 4 highly educstea u ISS MARY TUCKER MA resuiue her classes in Fiocution reeiderce, 2126 Penosy $m LUMBER. ANOTHER FALLIN PRICES IS COMING, AND AS USUAL WILLET & LIBBEY, COR, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVENUE, . THE FIRST IN THIS CITY TO DROP. NO NEED OF ARGUMENT. FIGUBES ALONE TELL THE STORY. FLOORING (Dressep). BOARDS, THE BEST......00.-.. BOARDS, Cowxon... SEW DEPARTURE. WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY AN ARCHITECT, READY AT ALL TIMES TO MAKE A DRAWING AND FURNISH ESTIMATES PREE OF CHARGE. WRITE TO US IF YOU THINK OF BUILDING. WILLET @ LIBBEY, OFFICE, COR. 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVESUE, (61m STREET AND N. ¥. AVE. SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, BETWEEN L M N. L., MARKET SQUARE. os IME 44D CEMENT. CHUEOH, SUHOOL AND OFFIOR FURNITUER: WOOD, MANTELE AND TILING of every api L. E Gannen, atly Beem 7, Corcoran Building,