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THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY October 13, 1881. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orricr oF THE C 8 Midte Weather an tain, southern nortion, fi eter, stall nary Or hig west winds, Special Weather Rull-tin. ‘The chief sign officer furnishes the rciak bulletin fn the St. I Tisen from int The temperaty es In New England, n and the he upper lak : Vale are northerly asteriy. Pair weat the South Atiantic anl gulf merrow. ee NEGLEC pring on diarr! 1 by inflammation of the stomach and a dozen other dangerous complaints, any one Of Which, tf n: fed, Will ¢ Allsuch aisoriers dang: ather, should in thetr infancy known remedy. ‘The merits of Perry Davis’ I Killer are so we n that It is re Over the world as the standard specitle for cholera morbns, chote jarrhera and dys All druggists scl the Palm Killer, and directions go With each bottl Ty ats made to order by “Mer- S67 than shoddy read 308 9th, hear Penusylvabla av Horr’s Black Goods Store, West 13 7th street north- Ksigurs TEMPLAR AND MAsoNIc Canps.—Elegant designs ret rat once. ‘Milan's, (03 7th street. Fossett's Tee © and € Howson’s Ice € Ha gal. staurant, 9th end first floor, Ab jenna Ladies. Driver Open air concert. — Condensed Locals. Tre SriR w urday in echt page form of ers will e send in ir orders before 1 ‘clock. News- n be supplied a maps Will be Ii 111220 p. th mor ated at not Tasting se e sperint dent removing the awnings perfecting the drivers the sun and ratn. superintendent from fing i the point raised, and the men re- | Lodge, No. 23; Columbia Command- Of Perfection have re- of lovati eked t onder thr ntion of bia Chapt D. Ne orton. st Wh and Sustained the plain w the rsary of John A. Rawlins brated Last evening at Cos- Commander M. tations were given by a 5 Dv Mopotitan Halt Emmet Ureil presided. Messrs. John Tw rand cthers, 1 Rogers and Cardelli. ol. Irish, clef of the Bureau of EI stenday give permission tor ih pewer of that bureau for the electric ee maton to-morrow night. rhe choir Matthew's Satur for Yoratowa to rr nine serv! day morning. T Dy some th Baltimor direct aving and suse of xt houses. The allet and all the t Sunday evening uilitary: ¢ at Ford 13th regiment band of New nl national mi will Of seals commences at . “The Sule Eilts’ ruse store wd = > River TRape.—Harbor Master Sutton reports the a ft a8 follows: Steame Sue, for District me r; sehr. ary, Cora §. Fang! 1, 34) Tons Stone, same; sehr. Index, Garrison. Rosalie, Tasker, £35 v 5 ©. 8. Edwards, Jones, 336 tons sehr Edward Ewing, Walker, 195 tons Marlow; longboat W. T. Chilahan, Somers, “116 tons coal, Potomae Steamboat Co.; longvoat G. S. 169 tons coal, same ers, marke sehr. Li sehr. James ¥ oysters, market; steamer Nortoik, €: merchandise, J Gibson, John Will beth, John T. Mi JongboatZAnnie M. wood for market! longhboat"W. D. Cla “apt sh, Wood for G. 1. Sheriff; longboat Rising Sun, Dunnin for J. ©. Carter; schr. Hattle G. Wi ams, 1.200 tons lee for Great Kate, Cook, 1 1 Gccolis and Jaki Steamboat 109 tons coal, F ning Light, George, 500 BUILPING AssoctaTio™: ative Bullding ossoc! ‘The Arlington Co-op- held its sixth annual $4,027.00; premiums, MentS, $3,591.55; bills receivable, £0.86; total $19,706.07. Dis- $2,000; redemption of #2551338; drawn and cancelled, 42: on books advanced on} ; earnings per share last his per share, 41.$6; value ¢ following Officers were B. Balley; vice president, ary, John Joy : }, directors, Francis 3 Frank G. Dr. W. A. Gray, John 8 Larcombe, Chat egos ser, J. D. Free, Geo. W. Harkness, JohnH. Magee. DEATH OF AN EX-WASHINGTONIAN IN C) — ‘Mr. Edward F. Queen, formerly of this ‘city, dled a in Chicago, of inflammation | alty Court heard arch Teave here | ) | has been detached on sti OUR GALLIC GUESTS. Brief Sketches of the Visitors—A List of Distinguished Frenchmen. The delegation of Frenchmen, (tncluding the de- Seendunts of several of the distinguished French soldiers who participated in the military opera- tons before Yorktown, is expected to arrive in city this afternoon about four o'clock, and 1 remain untit: Monda; govern ‘The Courts. Covet In GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Williams agt. Gardiner; to go on cal- endar. Washington Fire Insurance Company bank- submitted and affirmed. McNamara agt ; decree. Beavens act. Hughes: affirmed, notice given of new trial. MeLatn agt. Bailey; de- cree affirming decree below and dismulssing Dill. Tostos, Jas B Clements, of Vinsinla, was ad- mitted to the bar on motion of Mr. Morris. Robin- son agt. Wall, on hearir Crrwtwat, Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Martin J, Casey, assault with Intent to Kill; guilty; notice of motion for new trial. Win. Douglas, burglary; set for Monday. To-lay, Satnuel Payne, assault with Intent to commit a ape dismissed, the grand jury having ignored the bith. Portcr Court.—Judge Snett. Yesterday, Henry Hyman, vagrancy; bonds or workhouse for #0 days. Ailce Butler, Jane Walston and Stephen McArthur forfeited — col- 1. Joseph Wood and Wm. Nelson, colored boys, charged with being days each. Wm. Thomas, drunk; bonds or 30 days. S anged vagraney and } released on h ul s the guests of the ‘ashington. organ, ¢ tre, yesterday, notified mmittee to meet him at the , in Baltimore, at 20’clock to- Ts to this city. Those who have signified their tnten- Drum, Gen. 8. D. Sturgis‘ G. hel! and H. HH. Blackburn. at 19 o'clock this te and G ted y the entire party to the An Isstoners Dent and Twining State t will accompany them to ption committee hay in the rotunda of the shizance on pi Huch Brown, Ryan, vagranc charged w Patric! Ofleer Kai aged white man, ni: 3 her of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, last night, for Insulting and making rude and obscene remaiks, comments and observations on persons passing ‘and in thelr hearing. Sullivan, trough his counsel, consented to forfeit $10 collateral poner than stand a trial. Annie Morrison and alle Robinson, fighting; $10 or 30 days each. Geo. King, a ten-year-old colored boy, pleaded guilty to aling three chickens from Horace Upsher, and Was sent to the reform school during minority. ‘Warner Hurley, threats to Patrick Carpenter; per- sonal bonds to Keep the peace, Nathaniel Gross, a colored boy, charged with stealing eight pounds Of pork and some sausage from Geo. H. Ramley at the Center market; 30 John J. Pfleu- Rer, threats to Fri an; continued. George reen, assault on Ah Kit; $10 or 30days. Also chanced with assaulting margaret Edmondston; % or 15 days, John Herbert, assault on Mary Butler, by striking her with a shovel; $ or 15 days. Rich ard Ross, larceny of three razors from Walter F. Hyson; $10 or 30 days in jail. Geo. M. Roberts and Geo. E. Craig, burglary and larceny; grand jury; bonds $500 each. ‘To-day, Lizzie Willis and Clara Henson, colot pleaded ‘guilty to being public prostitutes, an were sent to the workhouse for 90 days each. Al- bert May and Isaac Montgomery, loud and bolster ous; $5 or 15 days each. ‘ia Marino, found drunk on the strect; bonds or 90 days. ‘Dennis Lee, John Frederick and Mary Burch, forfeited collateral. John orderly in the county; s, larceny of 65 cents 20 days. Leonard nity; $5 or 1 bonds. re invited. to loun them for use while in this city. A OF THE VISITORS. ser, commandant of brigade of cavalry and chief of the Freneh military misston to Washineton on the oceaston of the centenary | of Independence of the United States, with the fol- lowing members of the same misston? Col. Bossan, ‘oiminder of the 20th drzgoons; R.C, Blondel, 0 and Sigismond de lieutenant of the 20th dragoon: com- -tn, officer of ordinance and rep- » of the President of the republic of ar Admiral Halligon, commander-in- chiet of the naval division of Antilles; Octe de Pusy, chief of battalion of engincers and attache | of the minister of war; Jules de alier de Cuv- erville and Henry Deseamps, naval captains; Ba- ron C. d’Aboville, Vicomte Henri d’Aboville, the | Count dOlonne, ‘Charles dOionne, Francols De | Corcelie, delegate of the forcign émice; the Vi- | comte dé Houssenville, St. Georges Mason, captain of the Legion of Strangers and attaché of the | French military mission, accompanied by his wife nd child; Hucues Boulard queville, secretary. | Frederick lieutenant of the 3 prefet de Coul; | tof the Ist regiment of yas, Heutenant of the navy; egate of the minister of pib- and’ fine arts; Count Paul De | Ernest Loyseal, Laur de Les- ork, and M. delegation at ROCHAMBEAU. bman of the highest rank who has to Yorktown is the Marquis de Roch- ‘There 1s, however, one of the blood of ehambeau tn his veins, but he bears a hip to the The Fre been invite rah the follow. Up and sold— medium fair, 4a 850 Deen recorded as follows: irs of Charity L. Fair, part 6, B. Coldwell to T. it. Cotd~ ;8—. T. H. Coldwell to W. ame property; $—. G. A. M. Wallach, part 5, sq. 782: t to John Wm. Fendner, pt. lob Jesse W. Brodhead to Geo. 0. . PI 945, and original lots 8 and 9, mig ary J, Warner to Granville Ma- Jot 3s, sub. of Tot 5, sq. 478; $3000. Thos. W. or, trustee, to John F. Green, lot 62, sub. sq. 194; 802 —— THE NEw Operatic AssociaTion.—The Wash- ington Operatic Association met last evening, at Kites as commlssto: and A Fairfield to Ma ad is at pre with tie sult of Wi! Yorktown siege, w as a memorial for the descendants of the French participants. | THE LAFAYETTE REPRESENTATIVES. | Owing to advanced age and enfecbled health, | Edmond de Lafayette, a Senator of France, and | grandson of the great Lafayette of Revolutionary tt! fame, was unuble to come to Atmeriea, and he de- | Me armory of the Natt pene cm ey puted his nephew, Major de Pusy, who is next him | {Sorsanization, The full ist of eflicers ts as fol- rank Of lineal descent irom the great Latayette, | Went De pein De Hager tee Te to represent him at Yorstown. M.de Pusy is 49 | Fran cretary i. Camp; inusteai : nd hes passed thirty-two years 1M | Girector, Harry C. Sherman; assistant musteal | ce. His noms de burpteme are Octave | dector, Harry ©. Sh Ra | He Win geRIiGiol AEE Alrector, D. 1. MeL.cod tephen J. Kuebel; ue and rose to his pr radiuial pro- | Size me : Been uneren, Clarence Story; Burnside, H: Whipple and B.F. Sumy, a . 03 quite on meinbership, Miss Eva’ Mills, Mr: ‘True and Mr. J. 0. Pugh. é ANOS NIVERSITY Col. J. 0. P. | motion. He was in Ale Pligson, E. J. vl to Ital nows campaign a ar 1860 he joins 53 and 1859, and participated in st Austria. During edition t9 Ew nd in 186g returned to Temained until the Latter part of inco-Prussiin War he held a com- ER Kabylla, in North Atric: viere i ‘THe Corea * Franco-Prus hi E Scroor.—It 1s mandin the 7th eorpsor the army, and won the | evident that the Columbian Univ uw School | Semin ot Honor 113 ron tees tain its ancient renown. At the 6 Le ye onion’ decorated with a me pit nouns and the Sardinian medal for extraordi me Court, would reinforce Its He ts now attached to the war dep. sent year, BY. delivering. OFps Of engineers. tutional law. ise to be large, Li de Sahu | ington mund Marie Henrl Rene a great gran i<on of : April, 18 THAT ENps THE ©. the case of Geo, rgiinent of drazoons whieh | w. Woatlnee, chiarced with. 4 cuit on Sarah AL Empress Euzenie, and he | Arno pril th, last, Was called ia the Criminal fe ug t part pe year. | Court, Julge Cox, having been ied from the h Teshinent of dragoons th the | porce Court. Col Corll Jahill appears Ts, and | sor defendant.” anil altace is de: Gone to acourt fr Col. CorkhilL— no appeal will lie.” hat ends the case,” ee - OME RESIDENCE TO RE Berit. — v has taken outa building permit ree y and bs t dwelling: house, on I, between 17 s north- t.’ This'is to be 80 by 45 feet, with brick front, steep Mansard roof, covered with slate and tin} moulded brick cornices, one bay window running up two stories. ‘The internal finish ts to be of the best natural woods, and the plans promise a model dwelling for cornfort and elegance. Messrs. Gray and Page are the architects, Mr. 8. D, Phillips the ‘The cost 1s $29,000. present attached to tt Lieut. de Sahune is wuntly or De Last in te Gardes Mo- und distinguished PAvron, Where he was dec Militaire. M. de Curcelle cion of Honor. nit, another grandson s the I (jee FOR MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, NEW FALL STYLES. 25 CTS., 37 CTS., 50 CTS., 62 CTS., 75 CTS., $1.00 YARD, VIOMENIL AND OLLONE. The two Viomenil who served at Yorktown un- er Rochambeau are represented by the Comte @ollone and his son, M. a’Olione, lati beardless young man, has serv ; w holds the orial ariny. ross of the L THE COMTE DE | The family of the celebra of Heute He has been dce- ot Honor. Uper yard. { Planuel, best make. 4 Revol for some ours and formed s Obiiterated. Th youngest of the French gu ew of the Comb: and Marquis of E is a second Heutenantin the #1, 3 ‘¥ at the | otis $1 $1.25, $1 cer in the arti = Se ¢, Myrtle Green, Gray |: and © He ‘Table Li nville helongs through his 2e., T5e. rglte unit f whose repre- | Napkins, tee te engaged in | Bure cay Oe. s been a menber i row: Les published a 636 sey VENUE, notable wot 3 END NIA r | oharathorice: ven of Europe South Side, near Center Market, GOVERNMENT DELEGATES. ‘The other distinguished new arrivals are purely representatives of the government of France. At their head is Commandant Lichtenstein, an officer Iry. He Is 46 years old. In the war of 1870 ‘as present at all of the terrible battles in the vi “Metz. Four years he held a position on the stat of the Minister of War, and was then given the rank of majer in the Tenth’cutrassiers. When. evy became President he was attached to his military household. Atthe head of the delegation from the French navy 1s the Chevalier de Cuvervitle, who holds the rank of captaine de v isseau, equivalent to that of ommodore in the American or English navy. His r has been full of Ganger and eclat. He ts ac- nied hither by Capt Descamps and Lieut. iMing. ‘n. Geo. Ernest Boulanger fs the chief of the military mission from France. “He 1s,” says Le “the youngest and most remarkable of 1 oftivers of our army.” Col. Hippolite Win. Bassan sprang from a Dau- phine familly and was born at Amiens in 183 He | Was trained at Saint-Cyr. He was present at the batties of Gravelotte, Saint-Privat_ and Sainte- Barbe, and was sent a prisoner into Germany, He has been decorated. Lieut. Col. Blondel belongs to the artillery, and duty at Rheims.” He CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT PATTERNS, 50 stylesof the best 2 and 3-ply Carpets. ‘urpet Linings, Te. yard. Choice styles of Ingrain Carpets, all Wool, The. Choice styles extra heavy Ingrain Carpets, 50e. Chote nesta, rola Ingrain Carpets, 620. atest lout wi Floor Oil Cloths, ail whats, S Carpets, ood rtyles, 300, ‘Venetian Cuspeen a Minths, for hall and Drugets, choice styles, all izes. a 804 Stairs. Brusicl Carpets, beautiful styles, 75e., 80c., 85c., 90c., ottingham Curtain Laces, 25¢., $7¢., 50c., Stair Is, 62., The. Heavy. dGuble Blankets, $2.50, $9.50, $4.60, $5, $6, $7 Bed Comforts, 7bc., $1, $1.50, $2, Gray Blankets, $1; $h U5" 41-608 $2, $2.50, C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sonth side, near Center Market. PBEscRIBED BY PHYSICIANS 8 served in Mexico for five Years and in the Fr German war, and is an oficer of the Legion ot TROPIC jonor. — A VIRGINIAN IN THE PARTY, FRUIT St. George Tucker Mason is a son of John Y, Mason, who, after occupying various prominent positions, became Secretary of th 1816-49; was U. s . died tn’ Paris October 8, 1859 St George Mason was born in Southampton, Va, and was 19 years of age when the late civil war broke out between the states. Th spite of his youth he en- 1 the confederate army asa private. At the { the war he went to Paris and obtained an tience with the Emperor Napoleon IIL, and re- ted the emperor that during the residence of ster Mason in Paris the young espirant then him had often been taken on the emperor's i promised that when a man he should n Ted pants and made a French sol- der. Young Mason said he had come to claim the fultillment of the See promise. Napoleon was amused and sent young man to the minis- ter of war, Who made him a second Mestensn ee of “Lieut. Mason through the Franco-Prussian war, Was dis- Unguished for his bravery, wounded three times, and made a captain. In 1871 he was sent to Algiers. Capt Mason married in Algiers the daughter of a brother officer in the same regiment, who accom- LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND er A DELICIOUS WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE ia the best preparation im the world for constipation, Bilicusmess, Headache, ‘Piles apd all kindred complaints. It acts gently, etfec- tively, and is delicous to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dis- pela Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES, PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. age Ata meeting of the French residents of the Dis- PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. trict last evening, at No, temp li orm neal mI ee Ee Thee aang of Ernest faissiere, = . Large Stock of Table Li kina, Doylies. nity. on toe ee SAREED EY, Oonceee 1h, Best Knotied Fringe To c WICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED | nan 2 estern avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pain- ‘Large Stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery. EVERY INSTAN a) CITY ITEMS. A Pleasant, safe, reliable and cheap remedy 3s Dr. Bull's cough Syrup. Price only 2 cents a botile. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS LADIES’ GOODS. DIES’ TAILOR PARLORS. 414 NINTH STRERT NORTHWEST. M. WILLIAM BERNAT, EW FALL GooDs. NEW FALL G icosin Large Stock of Dress Goods. from 2c. to $2. DESIGNER AND CUTTER. dine ot Bilfousness, nervousness and miserableness all Beautifal Trimmings to nv nad Shee Is enenting quile © emetion tn Weminater - Cured with Hop Bitters ee Full Stock of Flannel, 4, 5, in all shades, Cor axp Ger Ur oF G RAND OPENING Large Stock of Brocade Silk in all shades. LADIES’ COATS, CLOAKS AND-RIDING HABITS, Lydian E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ‘Plushes and Silk Velvets in ali colors. -- . Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ts a Lange Stock of Blankets and Comforts. ¢ kM of an Establishment the Ladies of remarkable remedy for all those painful com- ‘The Best 10-4 Sheeting in the Market for 250. t laints and weaknesses so common to our best rom every Lady im Warkingtom amd ANNIE K. HUMPH Remember J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., M 30 10rn STREET NO That a little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bills, UINN| y 7 REE - Is just returned from York and is now opening ® a cures when aire eae GUINNIP, DAY & ©0., 6 ‘S17 MARKET SPACE. | Is 3 ps see | NEW FALL Goons. 20 of Wool BLANKET: eof Wool BLANKET War en Opiu Dr. Brusk's German Coush Syrup cures Cou: Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat Fevers, without the use of narcotics. Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, LOTHING WEAK 822 ap 824 SEVENTH StReEr Nortnwesr, 20 Dozen 4-button KID reduerd from Ninth and E, (Fohnson's), Fine select and stand- Biogi! SIR aud SATIN 5, BL, SL Must. ard quality Of Oysters served _in every available . and . “ . German and 8) style. None but the best. Ladies’ saloon first nistk SUR VELVET, deaietoprataligs YALL OPENING. floor. + WILL MAKE A GRAND OPENING OF mee | ene NING. Blzck Henrietta Cl ._ jer Oyster Depot and Restaurant, E as = | soy eer : ninth ana Ae fetess ane ‘alties. ‘Select | FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS & FANCY Goons | Bee Se ie rane MRS. J. P. PALMER, steamed, Saddie Rock roast and broiled, New York Stews, Maurice Coves and Hampton Bars on half shell.’ Choice fish, game, &¢. None but the best. Ladies’ saloon tirst tioor, What Eminent St. Louis Physicians Say. Preventive of malaria.—Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator 1s a very IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGH- Full Hine Plaid Fall line CLOTHS and Full line Ladies’ snd Gent's U Full ine Canton PLANNELS. LUTTRELL & W' IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, MERES, DEKWEAR. OUT THE ENTIRE HOUSE, ON 1107 F STREET, £20-26 190 PENNSYLVANTA AVE., corner 20th street Between 1th and 12th strocts, agreeable article of diet, and particularly useful ES = antes TS! a When tonies are required. being tolerated when SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1881. CABrets! CARPETS! CARPETS! other forms of animal foodzare rejected. In Diph- the Ague, Malarial Typhoid fevers,and every depressing disease, Its use Will be attended with great advantage. ‘We have prescribed it with ex- cellent success. J. H. Lesile, M.D.; G. H. SORP. M.D.; 8. B. Parsons, M.D..; R.A. Vaughn, M.D.; Drs. 8. L. and J.C: Nideiet; Wm. Porter. M.D., and many others, Remember the name, Colden’s, take no other. Ot druggists generally. From Paris to Vienna ona Bicycle. {i carried with me, among my scanty baggage, asmall supply of Coca, an Indian tonic, by which I was able to assuage the sudden and painful hun- ger which sometimes accompanied continued ex- ertion. When fatigue and sleep began to tell upon me, the marvellous Coca again supported me and gave me strength.” M. LAvMAILu Who rode a bicycle from Paris to Vienna, a dis- tance of 760 miles, ina little more than twelve ays. ‘The unequalled tonic and reinvigorating powers of the Coca are embodied in the Liebig Co's. cele- brated Coca Beet Tonie, which is recognized as the First Regular Fall Opening of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS, AND NOVELTIES, Selected personally while in Europe from different lenge ing Modistes, will take piace on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13 AND 14, JF" Dirorration French Dress Bonnets and Promenade Hats, fine Mil- linery Goods, Laces, Beaded Eabroideries, Gloves, Dress Trimmines and Buttons, best French Comets, Suits, Wrappers, Clonks, (the best assorted stock ever and many rich end exclusive novelties, all af my persoual selection in I's M. WILLIA NEW DESIGNS IN INGRAIN, NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY, NEW DESIGNS IN BODY BRUSSELS, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS and WINDOW SHADES a Specialty, at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. NOUSEFURNISHINGS. TF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. Lud 17 o12 = DERWEAR BARGAINS. (@ockEaNES U Do not fail to amin ree assorti 7 <5 standard tonic by the medical profession of every COCHRA’ both Ae poeta eat — fitg caged ft. CLoup Bune, finltations, under onrraad similar niaes, Cures | COCHTE RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND ° HOSIERY a 8, under ours an lar ni é COCHRA: “FURNACES, Sinai cD WINTER 3 Po dyspepsia, malaria, debility and all who are run Gocue Gls PEO cenELAe Sete. ote 2 FALL AND MINTER STIS, FOR LADIER, = LATROBES, NOW READ Terrible Loss of Life. Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed-bugs, roaches, lose their lives by collision with “ Rough on Rats.” Sold by Druggists. 15¢. bo! th See Here. You are sick; well, there Is just one remedy that will cure you beyond possibility of doubt. “If it’s Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsia, |30B LOTS OF FINE Fk HOSTERY AT ONE H AND ENGLISH, P.S—Results of our usual FAVORABLE MARKED DOWN PURCHASES, Goods which haye been bought in very cheap lots and for PUBLIC BENEFIT. 12 SPECIAL To HOU J. W. BOTELER & SON ve ve irely ‘Mi SHIONABLE Debility, Wells’ Health Renewer {s your hope. #1. | _P-S—We have Jurt received an entirely new line of the : AND TRIMMTD Stott & Cromveli aay Penmpivanig avenue” * | Foster Patent Solicit an, inspection, by housekeepers and others, of SYLVANIA AV REAL KID GLOVES, 1 their extensive and compicte stock of Dresses, Suit, Costumes, Cloaks, Curealine Cures Corns. See Hor niyle at whort notice, None genuine without signature of H. 8. Freder- Five Hooks, at culy $125 Bex CHINA, and basted, and a} ae Co. Imitations are out. 25c. Stott & eye ALSO IN GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, wel BOOKS, Be FAST OF THE JORDAN, By Meress..¢4.00 LADIES' FINE COTTON UNDERWEAR, Fresca Haxp-MADE. PLATED WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CUTLERY, And other House Furnishing Articles, which they are offering at REDUCED PRICES. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Batter, clurned every morning and delivered in 3s-1b. “Ward” prints, 45¢c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, butte and sweet milk, be. per qt Cream, 10c, pint. Young Americans in Japan, Greey.. The Fate of Madame La Tour, Paddock, Queen Titania, by H. H. Boyesen ‘The Candle of the Lord, by Phillips Brooke. - 1.75 The International Re pmamentary ou Mark.. 1.00 Michael Strogof, the Courier of the Czar - 2.00 S2" Prease REMEMBER, ol2 OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. W M. SHUSTER & SONS. . J. W. BOTELER & SON, OFFER UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS IN NEW AND HANDSOME DRESS FABRICS. ein att lhe td SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES ANDSATINS. _o10 428 Seventh street northwent, ’ PLAIN, BROCADE, AND STRIPED BLACK, 2 5 ho Sake an PRATKTet WHITE AND COLORED, FOR SIREET AND | gAJ00Gt complete line of mediums price English Totet | J ATEST PUBLICATIO EVENING VERE: FINE GOODS, EVERTHING NEW AND DESIRABLE. SATIN MERVEILLEUX, SATIN RHADAMES, WEDDING PRESENTS, GEO. F. TIMMS, HARRY B. PARKER, = A complete stock of PLUSH, PLAIN Hf, BLACK PLUSH, HOUSEFURNISHING Goops, GROS-GRAIN ‘D LYON'S VELVETS. WILMAKTH & EMBROID! THIBET CLOTH SUITS, ROBES | 05 709 MAR: WITH SASH, X BAND SURAH, ELEGANT aR STE = GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. PLAIDS, FRENCH SUITINGS, CHEVIOT CHECKS, | POTTERY AND PORCELAL CHU DDA CLOTHS, CASHMERES IN EVENING ‘Now receiving from best uifacturers in Europe seo) ee lareqinvoices of say Have completed all their preparations, and are now en- 2 6) CORA OTTERY AND PORCELAIN lenry P. Joh ee eae y. Mf. SHUSTER & SONS, | PHCORATED BOTEEEY DESIGNEE EN OF | by Henry F Sohne tere ceeds tar Duane om eTuvanta AvENUE. | Rich Cut, Engraved 24 Pisin. by Johu Evans, F. It = — 3) 3 ¥ OODWARD & LOTHROP, FINE PLATED ¥ STOCK OF | Have addod largely to their sock of Towels, and nom noneeEe . } ‘i : oe — Offer the best aseortment in the city of TOWELS at ley — sedte! 12%, 18, 21, 25 notice specially ov Late F oc oD ‘ASK ‘OWED 24: fo. HECK ADAG ld Se pal Sa TOWELS, Anotted fringes, “20x40, all SPLE} Tue CeLesRaTED BARGAINS, at 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921| TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE F SHE! a Tragedy, Abrab JOO ee NST SN Se 8 98rd. poy. CREAM FREEZER, better than atheater. ve LIES, only 50c. « dozen. aS cory to ‘Dr belden, 182 Lexington avenue, New ol Woon) “aap SLOTHROE KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, GeHooL BooKs W oopwarp & LOTHROP. = OnE BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED == u ar * cant gaa inne ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. HAMBURG DEPARTMENT. J. W. SCHAFER’S, Conconas Boripine, F SrKeer. ‘Have just opened an elegant line of Medium and Nar- on) buoys see tee ae Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. €13-3m. Have stock of clothing for large and small men, | row Goods at — — ee | yo BOCES Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste can | _ocll LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS = be suited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- V OODWARD & LOTHROP. ronson 'S SHIRT FACTORY, > ropa PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS { Ce eae 816 F erneer NontHwest, orp. Parrxt Orrice. eae FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, st sa alae tras NEW LAD S darantced. oy Ce, SYBADY-SIADE SHIRTS at following prices at ee a NEW ANTIQUE LACES. Pest Wamsntte, untinished, 75 ets; Hi hed, 90 skp tuseons Special barzains in CHEESE CLOTH at 6c., 12¥c., | Boys’ Wamsutta, unfi Ll Ro. eo nertrwen 20% 3 ocll Gents’ Fail and Wint. nde — Just received latest desizus in BC OT Ss OODWARD & LOTHROP. Gent's Furnishings in all its branches. s V sits Money refunded where rood: fail to suit, ss : RIBBON DEPARTMENT. £28 JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. _ ( ic a 25 Peces RESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE | pail basines ‘O ORDER for ees of the very best miuslin | and Shoes. Bargains can be had © ALL-SILK WIDE aud jyery fue Linen, ,siquemler..wo were the Srstto | Gents, Mews, “Bove and OMBRE AND PLAID RIBBONS, Row aclt Detter Shirts for the money" thas any’ house in | (2% “U2 street hort west, __ ae ELEGANT DeEstons aT ONLY America, puss CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES aT pt GENUS EER YARD, We are constantly nevninn GENTS’ FINE. SILK CTUAL COs on Would be cheap at 75 cents. NECKWEAR, which weare selling far Uclow the xual matched an prices for such woods. We open this day. among ot ; mut’s Fine LOW GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. OODWARD & LOTHROP. Bice “ines: a jot of beautiful FLAY SUAKES, at 90 | 1.0, Concutas GalTEne eet ee . es = Cents; ustial price is 50 cents. eee AITERS : HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT, oe ceing outa largelot of FOUR-PLY LINEN = FFS, Tale’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Liekt BUTTON Conduct their business upon just and fair principles. LADIES? ie 2002 SaaS, Se ‘They have but one price, that isas low as possible; is HEMSTITCHED AND PRINTED (CUSNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- umes en ie Sait Ue cioeed Cat ie porn ET marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. Entirely New Designs, in hinting. “New GLE HATH taste to ute aed od | ‘Teiaten.goodl opportunity to got good goods at way, oll__— ONLY 25 CTS. EACH. ohes remodeled.” ber the bunaber—i40 Wh tract iormae ee WV 0oPWARD & LOTHROP. S B. ELLERY, OME PRICE. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Q FIFTY PIECES 20-INCH WIDE CHECKED GLASS eaonaed 22 ONLY 19% CENTS. PER YARD. cio ° “UES” aT 2 METTAUR’ ou 921 Penneylvama avenue, | MANUFACTURERS. OF FINE DRESS sume7s | PR. METTAUL'S ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW| 1112 F Sraeer Nonrawest, Wasuinaron, D.C. HEADACHE PILLS Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. $12.00 sey . A in eh ti AND BEAUTIFUL FALL DRESS GOODS. = £08 sao RERTOUr a felly in a very short time both & PR Tull ee box of ey it . Beautiful Silk Plaid Dress Goods, 25. Beautiful Silk ING MACHINES, &c. rections for a complete cure, mailed to any address on and Wool Dress Goods, 25. Pure Wool, double-width, SEW! 2 receipt of nine taree-cent postage staiups. For sale by good quality, Colored and Black Cashmeres, 373s. Pure, a 'S SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, | * druswists at 25, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. UERBACH’S SE A ‘Linen Bleached Table Linen, 50. aie ees Corner 77H anv H. a be 1.50. Large size Bridal Quilts, foney- Comb White Quilts, 50,62, 75, 87, $1. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: . Invite you to call; you'will receive polite attention; 50; Black and White Striped Silks, 50. not be urged to buy, bute heartily thanked for any Our $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Black Silks arespecial Bargaing, | All bagel Sore a sent 8. prices. for: ‘e r. =a sebagai = = : ‘and Black | Disha warranty with all Machines we sell or repair. Thavé no hesitation in assuring you thet Dr. Meg- fayors you may bestow. Pure Silk Brocades for trimming, $1. Colored, All Kinds rented and revaired. All kinds Machine zante Heabacute Praia have proved tape banetiaat Satins, 75. Beautiful Plaid Drees Goods, all pure wool, | Needles 2 for 6c. Best quality Machine Oil Se. per bottle. | me, fours very wide, double-width, in all the new colorsand shades, CERBACH, cor. ith and Hf streets truly, ‘THOMAS GUARD. Al imal the new Colors, | Next door to x Bale, Asency for the Saxony Wool German Hand-eait Splendid Assortment of Cloth for Men and Boye" wear, ELXIRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN SEWING | Pers pins able 2 O 37 up to $1.25. Nottingham Lace for Curtains, 15 to eg rere se pa ng Balsa mt $1.25. Pisno Covers, silk embroidered. $3.75 to$12. | room@for the new and clerant eur eng time I come to Baltimore f want only $1. Pure Wool Dress Goods, ‘Bev. Taoms GAMBLE, pastor M. E. Church, Hagere- only 20. “d RNER 7TH ‘benefit. I 400 N. W. CO! AND D STREETS. been subject and [Colored Silk Velveta, $1, 50. Silk Plush Shetland Shawls, | Machine, we will sell our he allcolors, $1. Colored and Black Surah Silke, $1.25. low a CARTER'S, sending wut « Rev. M. E. Church, fn mu manner srace. | Miergee Wop se) SS oc tb, | Bane gent ans Dees be nana ne Bey, G: We Hox, pastor: M. B, Church, Posdinos warranted fc SHEETINGS AND | Suleanty if you want areal bargain at = SSD 7% BASKETS, COMFORTS, a ALL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AT THE J, ¥- KENNEDY #:Co,, 5 598 oth strect, St, Clond Building, cor, F nc aban 1000.) LOWEST PRICES. - Aa i Sor aes aa | pp eeernThrin sees tes em neaes, 3 Wx iG MACHINE AGENT LEAVES always cured ber, Para BROWN & CLAGETT can now show an Elegant Line ee Yours wuy, GEO. W. HOBBS, ‘your house, do not pay one cent on it BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, Wessme machine for ie Fon ah Bas Sei ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, = BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET, . B.—Store closed st 6 p.m, 3 D Lsibitge hd CATABRH REMEDY Sd of new FALL GOODS in the above line, which they in- tend to sell at bottom rates. ALL FIRST-CLASS QUALITIES. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., fel2-eco SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE MD NATURES TRIUMPH, HOME comrorrs. STAR FURNACE, pt ig prt ga BANGE, are pet, guaranited to give