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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CaTEF & AL OFFICER, Wasnixctox, D.C. De For the New Engi Routh Atlantic states, Slearing weather, westerly Tr ’ ember 1, 1881. 10 9.m.¢ nd, the middl> Atiantic and n, followed by co’ as, higher baro Special Weather Rulletin. CLEAR AND COOLER WEATHPK TO-MOKROW. ‘The chiet : Special bull yestertay morning in easterly direetio Rotn has ley Mississippi, river. from the Inke rezion, ¢ Birt, southe emnperature L shere It aver mean for month. thet «iexted for Fri @sy in Nes ml, the middle Atlantic and seuth Atlant and fair weather for the M. Augenstein, riment Store, at she would be ts now at K. Goi $12 7th street Pleased to see her fri A Exe Git. Forsp—W% am and Charlotte Russe. Tiends and the publ that th the ira of hh they stilt persist in ns.) but can be found cS Hors and buy! ses, $1.01 Hempler’s, near ty st. ting houses © Fr ineats at 914 Penn Dov’t forget the Driver's. Free to DovRie-wrpTH ull-wool Hufl’s Black Goods Store, N west. SECOND-HAND OVER COATS and Listers, little worn, eustem-ma s at Herzoz’s, Lorthwest. Over re, Scents, at 7Ur street north- and grand on Fridsy, December Paret & Whitington s, N CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘Toenight vuin’s Company in —Haverly Comedy Company erman Orphan Asylum fair. > Condensed THe Stan will be se on Saturday In Goubl: she-t form of lumns. The elreu- Intion of this issue is quite four Umes that of any Other daily tn tits cit, and more than the cireuki- tion of all the other daily me pers in Wash- fngton added togetine Ti Inerease in the adver- tising for November is 205 new advertisements Over the sume month last year, while the in- erease thus far for *2 over '81 is more than 1,500! The books of this office are open to the inspection Ofadvertisers. The facts and fgures are rigidly adhered t ‘The grading on the Imore and Potomac ratl- oud for the double track Is steadily progressing. The Worsmen on the Baltimore end have reached the Patapsco. ri Baltimore, and th e, and a hi ton fo mame aeniies f ity at Wilson stitlon. | Charged by George Nowland with cutting at aves tices Sy : ; | hia with a knife.” A deciston will be given ihis ey ‘S twenty-four and a half miles to be | sites Aten to-day five ver cent saitonal The 2 er s + ai Is to be paid upon all e tax bills, and aft_r to-, PE eg nee Ne a ae Theseaiees | morrow a like amount on all city tix Dills in ar~ amount to over $500. = rei Ea ine third ward conser uy S meet, to- 01 state associa S night te select or the board of alder- hall ast higite Mee A. ME | MeN, rt, resigned and elected W. Siurr_ was ele pointed a in a manner, the ommnittee to the administra. o'clock two young men were Smithsonian grounds, when a “ia behind ar tree and One of tae 3 pocket and when he ran | pas man jump talled “Halt! pass over your mr font f Foung men drew a sinted it in the bh , leaving his umbrella About #245 o'clock last evening an alarm was turned in from box 621 by Officer Quinlan, for fire ina frame stible between 12th and 13th and E and | F streets northeast. owned by It is supposed: to lis ndiary ary society, styled the U..C.D., has rity. yung man who was before with robbing nUl to-day to produce sillor to show that there Was no attexpt to | fob, fulled to produce his witness, and the court Said that if he could not give bonds he would have fo be committed to the workhouse for 90 days. | friche is a young printer who came here from Ohio ba month ago, and was drunk at the te he Was arrested. Rev. Dr. Talmadze, of New York, lectures on “Biz Blund at Congregational church Decem- Berth. See advertisement. Mary Anderson will appear at the National on Monday. She has been attracting crowded houses In Philadeiphia. ‘To-day the case of George S. Pepper against A. R. Shepherd and otuers for an injunction w: heard, and an order was made directing the ap- Polntment of a recetver. : Col. Joseph Ward, formerly engineer of the B. & PR R, and latterly connected with the Motive power department of the Pennsylvania RR, has been appointed superintendent of motive power on the Pittsburz, Ft Wayne and Chicago R.K.,with headquarters at Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sim vemaits Derecrive Gustave ZimcTa.—Gustave Ziruth, formerly em secret service of the government, supposed to know so auch about tt ngton safe burglary, is now on trial in for having obtatned $50 from Mary Pab=t under 2 protatse to use influence With the grand jury to prevent the indictments of her and Catharine Wenzel for violating the state Jottery law. Aman named Weiner, his alleged confederate, has turned state’s evidence aguinst ——— Stores CHILDREN.—The Rockville (Md.) Adro- cate of to-day Says: On Tueslay Mr. Joseph Cro} fey Was In Rockville looking for his two litt girls—aged nine and thirteen years, who were Stolen from hima in Washington some weeks since. He has tracked them to Rockville, and from the description given of the man who stele the chil- dren they were seen here on last Saturday. ehbiidren were taken by one Bob Sanford, who | Ian of about 40 years, 5 feet 10 inches high, black Moustache and chin Whiskers He travels with his wife, who ls deaf and dumb, ina white covered Wagon.’ The children are made to beg. ages THROWN FuOM Hs HORSE AND KILLED.—Mr. Thos. Wiisen, 64 years old, who lived near Sligo, while crossing Rock Creek bridge, Tuesday evening, on a visit to Mr. Geo, Knowles, of Knowles’ station, ‘Was thrown from his horse, which became fright” ened bya train rs passing the bridge. He Jaid In helpless condition all night on the road, Where he was found pext morning, and later in MWe day (vesterday) died from the injuries re- ceived. His funersl takes place to-morrow from Grace church, 7th street —— ‘TRAINING OF THE FRIENDLESS.—The brave young ladies who have estabilsned the Bethany Free Kindergarten for the training of the friendless and neglected children of a erous nelghboriood, Will doubtiess receive from our citizens substantial aid In their worthy enterprise through the charm- ing entertainment to be given by Pro 3 Townsend, on Saturd ning, at Parlors of Spencerian Business Coileze, Lincoln Hall build- ing. The entire proceeds are for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten. a SmooTING AFFAIR IN THE CovyTy.—Yesterday Alexander Dennison and Charles Prather hada Quarrel ina blacksmith shop at Good Hope hill, across the Eastern branch, and after a few rounds Of fisticuts, Dennison pulléd out a pistol,saying: “D— n you, F'll shoot you.” Suiting the action to the words, he tired, the Dall taking effect in Pra thers groin, The ‘police took the wounded man to Uniontown, where Dr. Little probed for the ball without finding it. He thought the wound was Bot dangerous Dennison, as soon as he diseov- éred that his shot took effect escaped Into « dense Wood and has not been seen since. AS he has rel- atives living tn Prinee George’s county, Md., it ts thought he may be lutking thereabouts. ~~ Ax Iurreton oF GrITEAU IN THE Portcr Cover. Jn the Police Court this morning a man giving his ralling hiinself “the Apostie aul.” was Very tall man, v Gressed in coat and i Straps tied Uchtly around the knees, looking as If ‘tary were put on in sections. He carried a large atin one hand and his vest in the other hand, vigorously brushing the hat with thé ‘Your honor, 1 am a lawyer, and e to employ counsel.” “He was when the court repited that there were several lawyers present and he could fake his choice. His cash Was probably scarce, for he then sald he would insist on being his Own to which Judge Snell did not object. He tonide the bar, puttin a style, and or the information. ‘Tak’ session _ the deputy marshats chatr, he reat the paper, and then adiiressed the court, sa: ‘Your honor, I move to quash the information on four care Coure quietly told hiin that he privil a Iittie taken rs for Xmas. 421 9th. | The | Margtage Licenses have been issued to Charles R. Webster, of Baltim bert Brooks and Bett! and Georgie Lynch; Al- fe ‘Taylor: Lemuel F. Lusby. W# DE METER’S of Prince George's county, Maryland, and Mary WEI YER"! eae RSE i eg | lchenbery, of ester, %, 3 H. Willverger and Mida W. Massey; Wm. Heider == ani Sarah King; George P. Taylor and Lucy E. Reeves, of Caroline county, Va.: W. E. Huddlesor of Montgomery county, Md., and Rosalie Walthe John J. O'Neill, of Baltimore, and Rosalie W. Go: din, of Richmond, V: tha E. Berry; = THe Missixa WITNess IN THE CHRISTIANCY Cask TURNS —Charles Goodman, the witness in the Christia se who left the city without is and Rachel A. Prater. states that he had been kept from his sixteen days, and returned home In coi | with the derands of business. He also states that iss Ci | sign her deporition, ot ee Frast Concent, wusiNess | entire course of six attractive entertainments. > wham to George aham, pt 2, sq. 9 uine to Louisa Graham, pts 2 and 6, si]. 4: $—_ CHILE. Reeside to Surth E. Hess, subs 1 and 18, Sq. 23; $5,000. James L. Barbour to | L. Somerville i Ellen G. | Oadle to De H.C. MeCauley to Ch pak B. ; W 81. Cowl, pt 5, Sq. 869; $488. Mark H. Jones, trustee, to Affairs in West Washinzton. TREASURE IN AN OLD STOVE. old Woman named Melntyre, lving on Prospect | Hill, near Bridge street, died, and on Monday buried. After the funeral, the household effec were sold, and Mr. Thomas Fucires, the | hand dealer, bonght an old stove. Upon the ashes ont of if, atin can Was found, contain- ing $168. amiout to $1,000. Mr. Fughes did “not count the money, but s7w some one who took the can from hit count it. Mrs. Melntyre w be very po Tsth THE Grats With 2.000 bu with 4,000 bns T com. —Boat Caledonia, “at; boat E, L. Whiting, Is wheat: bout Farmers’ Friend, with 3,00. bu: eit. Sales—1,000 bushels | wheat ‘sold_y eS Tanging from 1.40%; to $1 Pox from $ White, for Fall river; Schr. Beil Hardy, Baker, for Boston, both with coal. THE Coat berland Tu tons. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE Srar. THE PRoroseD Scuoon Bytipr of the city school board to | upon the old court-hox —The pryposat hool house bly lead @ partition of the Interests of the city and county therein. After several in attenpts on the part of Congress, between 1.1810, to compel the levy court t) build a court-house. by money 2 rom taxation, Congress, about 1841, bought mrt-house lot, ne acre, and built on it the house, now that used by both city and uinty, but now used by the county alone. In the Fetrocession ¢ Doth court and jail lot soverament of Virginia, or the use of sunty of Alexandria.” : “ol late exercised com- jeuse and lot, and now a poriion of its needed for elty purposes, It is probable the rights of all parties will be ad- Justed, either by the courts or by the legislature. Reporter's Nores—An addition to St. Mary's holie) chureh has been begun in the shape of sty on the north side.—Mr. St, one of the oldest residents of the city, quite IIlat the Mansion House.—The mayor y sein which G. Hough 1s | to iexi NEW HOLIDAY GOODS FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. A GOOD WEARING SILK, 1D, Gros Grain, Gold Ede, T pair $2.50, $3, , 636 Penusylva- ype for I SON'S, 616 Ivana ai 1 Pa x $11, $1 ne wy Kine, Olive, Myrtle, &e. Black Cashiweres, all W +, oc., 62e., T3e, Black Satins. Colored S: At TOWSON'S, 6 Piano Covers, embroid Broehe and India Shawis, id and Striped Shawis, $1.50, 2 , $3. Piushes, Ulive, Myrile, Garnet, Navy Biue, at $3 per vard. At TOWSON'S, 696 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. Cloth for Men and Boys! wear, 37 cta., 50 cts., 62cts. in Dress Trimmings; Rich Plaids, Stripes and w colors, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25 cts. 36 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. =, 31 cts. 37 Bets., 10 cts., 12 cts, 1 ine, “Towels, Counter wuitia avenne, south side. Ascalloped with silk. double. cts., 45 cts. ets. fi chiefs, Fur-toy Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN South Side, near 7th street and Center Market. CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS!! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR DECEMBER! Our remaining Stock of Brusse's and Ingrain Carpets will be sold below the regular prices. Best quality of Two-Ply, 75 cts All-Wooi Lusrain Carpets, now 65. cts. Brussels, good quality 5 Best Brussels, now 95 cts. Ingrain Carpets, 30 cts., 37 cts., 50 cts. panetia Rupe; elver ee vuiets, all sizes, 7, $8, 39. rn 25,80," 37, 50'cts. 5, 37, 50 cte. yard. Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. near Center Market, Mo I Hail end Stair Carpets, 25, Blavkers, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 14 Nottingham Curtain Laces, at PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE, WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES, ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation in the world for constipation, Billousness, Headache, Piles and all kindred complaints. It acta gently, effec- tively, and is delic ous to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dis- pels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES. PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. a030-eokw: A PLAIN STATEMENT. AND IN ORDER TO EFFECT GARMENT. TOO MUCH STOCK ON HAND, WHICH MUST BE OLD. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: Our $35 Overcoais as low as Fall Suits as low as Overcoats a4 low as | EEEFPEPER 8. re 5. 2. 10, 10. a Ennai 5 | Se we Shy EEE S i i 7 ll Hf it teed : bl Rivhard R. Kemp and Mar- signing his deposition, returned this morning. He pliance mberlain will be here in a few days to y Dr. J. W. Bischoff for Congre- gational church Friday evening. Only 50 cents for | Buy tickets at once of Jerome F. Johnson & Co., | Elphonzo Youngs, or Eliis& Co, See advertisement. < FEK have been recorded as follows: Marla nit, lot 416, Unton- t Saturday, an ond- ning: ‘The sum hes been reperted at various 'T OF THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. The antidota! theory, now admitted to be theonly treatment which will eradicate Catarrhal Poison. Rev. Cuas. H. Taxon, 140 Noble st., Brooklyn, N. Y.: ‘One package effected a radical cure.” Rev. Gro. A. Res, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. “‘It restored me to my ministerial labors. Rey. W. H. Sumwer, Frederick, Md., ‘Fine results in six cases in my family.” Rey. Gro. E. Prarr, St. Stephen's Rectory, Phil “Quite wonderful; let me distribute your “Treatise. Cnas. H. Stannore, Newport, R.I.: ‘I was toodeaf to hear the church bells ring; hearing restored.” Gronce W. Lasmnatcut 73 Biddle st., Baltimore, Md.: ‘‘Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured.” ‘Mrs. M. FE. SHENNEY, 3022 Sarahst., St. Louis: ‘The 58-100 aeres “White Haven and I first natural breath in 6 years.” ee oe 6 easRT BL Nders: | tas. J. W. Puncent, Golden City, Col: ‘Used'only 122, sq. eo. E. Baker to A 2 ies oe ‘one package; entirely cured; suffered 24 years. Dr. F. N. Crank, Dentist, 8 Montgomery st., San Francisco: “Suffered 15 years; perfectly cured,” &c. DR. WEI DE MEYER'S Popular “TREATISE” on Catarrh mailed free. The wreat Cure ix delivered by Druggists, or by D. B. DEWEY & CO, 182 Fulton st., New York, for $1.00. ni-t, thsi GEO. F. TIMMS. HARRY B. PARKER, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO., 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. OVERCOATS. WINTER SUITS. BOYS’ CLOTHING. a ILT, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, Gilt Stars. Silver Moss, Xmas Cards, Relief Pic- tures, Praix's Panels, Japanese Goods—wonders for ladies and children’s fancy work. J. JAY GOULD, dl 421 9th street. (B HILDREN’S SUITS! CITY ITEMS. ‘Many an interesting Little child has been saved by hav- ing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup convenient. Si Sudden Changes of the weather oztem cause Pulmonary, Bronchial And) Asthmatic troubles. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” will allay irritation which {induces couzh- ing, oftentimes giving immediate relief. For a Spinal Irri Paralytic troubles, loss of vitality, consequences of early indiscretion or-excess, the Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic hag no equal Eminent Dr. J. Je@addwell, Baltimore, Md. States: “I have used Colden’s Liebig’s “Liquid Extract of Beef and ‘Tonte Invigorator largely Deblilty, Febrile and Nervous Diseases, and I have found it onfe of the most reliabie of nutrient tonti now in use or to be found !n pharmacy.” (Remem- ber the name, Coldea’s—take no other.) Of drug- gists, Lydin E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compoun revives the drooping spirits: invigorates ant hl monizes the organle functions; gives elastic and firmness to the step, restores the natura luster to the eve, andiplants on the pale cheek of beauty the fresh roses of life’s spring and early summer time, Buy no Holiday Present tt tiful Electric Hair ‘Ths nefit the well, and marvetlousty cure Headacies,Neuralyia,Dand- i ling Hair, Baldness, Rheumatism, ete, refunded if not as represented. Atdrug and fancy stores, €06 We Know that there 13 nothing on earth equal to Hop Bitters as a family medicin A. Car To all who are suffering fr diseretions of youth, 1 decay, loss of minhood, & that Wi mi, free of mnedy was discovered America. Send 9 Rev. Joskru T. 1 in. the errors and in: ervouS Weakness, € Iwill send a South to the York city. dressed envel tation D, Ne ndraft Is removed by the use of Cocotine; and it stimu- lates and promotes the growth of the hair. Bur- hett’s Flavoring Extracts ere the best. ne Hop Bitters purifies the blood, aid removes all pimples and eruptions. $1,000 Rewara l, bleeding, itching, For any case of ulcerated, or protruding Plies that DeBin Pile Remed fails to cure. Prepared by Miler, M, D., 9! Arch st ie} one genuine with out his signatur wy 018-20 Terrible Louw of Life. Millions of rat 1os* ticir lives by coltis Sold by Druggists. 15 Y of doubt. Te it’s . Dy spepsi hope. $1. Liver or Kidney’ tr Debitity, Wells’ Healt! Stott & Cromwell, 480 P ney Dairy V ‘y Butter, churned every morning in -tb, “Ward” prints, 50e. per 10, » buttermilk and sweet milk, ioc. pint. MACHI __SEWIN VES, &e [eeprepce yj THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADING FIRST-CLASS SLWING MACHINE OF THE WOKLD. Universaily endorsed as the ichtest ranning and best finished M: produced and offered to the pub- lic. W ne to call and examine it OPPENHEIMER’S, POPULAR SEWING MACHINE kOOMS, 529 9th street, St. Cloud Building. Part Shnt- nid) G All kind Ms tles and attieh L008 tress 4 to Mc kinds, and Sth street es repaired nts for all 1 WOOD AND COAL, - ANG, WOOD. AND COAL, wharf. best T LECTURES. GATIONAL CHURCH (0th and G streets), T. DE WITT TALMADGE Will Lecture on “BIG BLUND (ting reserved seats, at J. ‘al-6t Booxk G; BAUM has opened for the Holidays alarge and ICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, be offered to the public at NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE. CHILDREN’S OVERCOA'S! IN THE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS WE CAN SHOW STYLES AND SHAPES THAT CAN BE FOUND AT NO OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. THE QUESTION MAY BE ASKED WHY NO OTHER HOUSE CAN SHOW THESE STYLES? SIMPLY BECAUSE LIKES, BERWANGER & CO. MANUFACTURE ALL THE GOODS THEY SELL. WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY A GENTLEMAN KNOWN TO THE TRADE AS A DESIGNER, WHO DOES NOTHING BUT STU DY STYLES OF Boys AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AND CUT PaT- TERNS FOR THE SAME, OUR HOUSE BEING THE ONLY MANUFACTUR- ING CLOTHING HOUSE IN WASHINGTON CON- TROLS THESE STYLES EXCLUSIVELY, AS WE SON: TPT D SALES, 3 WE HAVE MARKED DOWN ‘IN "PRICE EVERY | SELL TO NO RETAILER IN THE CITY. OUR PRICES ARE NATURALLY LOWER THAN OTHERS, WE WILL AT ANY TIME FURNISH YOU WITH SCRAPS OF SAME GOODS AS SUIT PURCHASED FREE OF CHARGE, LIKES, BERWANGER & CO. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, %10 SEVENTH STREET, 1 early, 6 the eelection is now complete at CHAS. BAUM’S, 416 SEVENTH STREET. Sexd for Circular and Price List. Midwifery Aunt Serena, by Mir $1.25. Our Faniiliar on, by Helen K. John- by C. A Young, Inter, Set. an Pirin: 5 » by Johu B jive. inter, ae, 8 Inter. BM ND STATIONER, mneylvania avenme. nid SvHoon BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED Ar ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran Bur.pine, F Srm Cach paid forall kinds of Booka, Pamphlets, &c. 813-6m nl or FELLOWS' HALL, SeventH Srgrer NoRrHwest. GRACE CHURCH FAIR WILL OPEN THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND CONTINUE UNTIL THE TENTH. Gen. W. W. Dudley, Commissioner of Pensions, will deliver the opening address with a history of the ‘‘little’ church for the past twenty years, which will be inter- esting to all. 130-2 PAE For 52. MATTREW'S CHURCH, AT WILLARD’S HALL, DECEMBER Ist TO DECEMBER 10rx. Admission... - 10 cents. Lunch from 12 to 2. No canvassing for raffies in the oven space of the Hall. 130-10 qu FAIR AND FESTIVAL, GERMAN OMPRAN “AStLUM, Of the District of Columbia, Beginning on MONDAY; November 28, 1881, and con- tinuing for one week, AT MASONIC TEMPLE. 8,000 valuable prizes will be distributed amon; 6,000 ticket holders, Musical” entertainment pd Vening. ‘Season tickets, $1. n15-17t ELXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS! KID GLOVES. Our regular 75e. 3-Button KID GLOVE, in latest shades, reduced to 50c. Our excellent $1 3-Button KID GLOVE, in Black and Colored, reduced to 75c. Our 4-Button Real KID GLOVE, reduced to $1, HAND-KNIT WORSTED GoopDs. CHILDREN'S HOODS, SACQUES, LEGGINGS AND MITTENS, a € Surprisingly Low Figures. BARGAINS IN LADIES’, GENTS AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. DAMMANN'S ONE PRICE COMBINATION STORE, LADIES’ GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. QS beck With THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES. VERMILYA'S LADIES’ BOOTS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Thavea stock of LADIES’ WINTER BOOTS: ‘that I will sell GREAT BARGAT Many of them have been E TO ORDER, a1 all are FIRST- CLASS in every respect. JAS. H. VERMILYA, 610 Ninth street, Fine Oranees. . a Choice Malaga n29-Im Opposite U.S. Patent Ofhee. Fresh Broken Candy. Fresh French Creams. Fresh Chocolate Creams. Fancy Red Apylee. Half ton Big Fat Pika. ‘ME. VON BRANDIS ies Moprsre, 913 Pennsylvania ave.,over Demnsey’s Stationery Store, Formerly with Lord ’& Taylor, New York, and Wi. | Pineapple, in cans. -whole. = Barr & Co., St. Louis. Pineayy le, in cans. shoed. Evening Dresses: Bridsi Trousseaus, a specialty: | Bartlett Phare, in cans, selected. Closks, Dotmans and Suits: all made at the shortest | Red Cherries, in cans. pitted | notice; perfect work, superior fitting; satisfaction | White Cherries, in cans. . guaranteed. 126-60 Gages and Plums, in cans. Extra choice Preserves in #1 ‘ali ki Pompeian jars filled with Choice Preserves; ornamental and rare. pense A Navrw asp» syarete. ENGLISH SUPP ELPHG ZO YOUN Grocer, HOSE. 504 97H Street, between E and F street FULL REGULAR. ba . DOUBLE n22 Opposite “Critic” office, 25 CENTS PER PAIR. 50 PER DOZEN. 3 = 5 ‘ writiNd, PLANNED AND hk © ENE ‘A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from z grag Migrate ay a to etry y ES ) on 2S, class 25, departmes 6, to Wn RICE ONY UG Witness onr bands, at the National th day nlo 9TH AND FST the District of Columbia, ama ae Labs’ CLOAKS, DOLMANS, Rexx PALETO" JACKETS AND SUITS. yrs BS rat EDWA CHILDRE *AND MISSES CLOAKS, brated Mi awarded th at the Nation i how again in 1881. tainly a very lively « preompetit 1 1880 Grold medal), and tition in flour was cer. ed the prem ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, Paris. 907 PI “7 Cite Trevine, Aniuen just awarded is only ad. i the maruificent success this so th anther triumph t uted Flour has wained would Tes ENNSYLVANTA AVENU! ae RTRWEST, exhibitions. an HATSon TUESDAY: October Iss = asian Se MME. Wasuixetox For sale by silt cass eres. DRESSMART: G STORE, peer aed , Corxer IsT STREET AND INDIANA AVI Who are _alvo the ecle Wholess trict, of Hecker's celebrated Self-raising Flour Buckwheat. rpuaNksery ING DAY. Grape: ‘ ames, Cloaks, &c., Tade in supe- Ladies tan have Dresses cnt fit cuarantecd, BOOTS AND SHOES. TILLIAM HAHN, Pana 816 7th street, between H and I, And 1922 Pennsylvania ave., between 19th and 20th ste. Has the largest variety of Gent's Hand-stitehed BOC QATTERS, BALMOALS and BUTTON, from $3, ion of Champagi Edam, Koquefort and Pineapy AT HAW Gent's, Boys’ and Youth's Patent Leather PUMP: to#: Ladies! and Misses’ White SLIPPERS, $1 to # fies’ and Misses’ Low Opera Kil” Do. AT HAIN'S. x Vamp Kid and Cloth-Top Those who are using the ordinary Java Coffee, as sold by most stores, are requested to gota sample pound of our z sSsndun: SUPERB MARACAIBO, AT HAHN'S. _ | retailed at 26 cents per pound, fresh roasted. They will ies! $1.50 and #2 Genuine Kid and Goat Button | save money and eet a better Coffee. BOOTS. Gent?s $2 to $3 Calf and Kip BOOTS. Boys’ and Giris’ 90c. to $1.25 Solid SCHOOL SHOES, Roe conrorr, Ladies’ Warm SHOFS and SLIPPERS Ladies’ Giove Kid Lzced, Button and Coi Ladies’, Gent's, Boys’ aud Children’s, Embroidered SLIPPERS, in beautiful desiens, 75e. to $2. POE Lover wear, Those who waut a genuine, rich old Jaya, can be suited at WITMER'S, IA AVENUE, n19 Boston MARKET. PHILADELPHIA CHICKEN CHOICE BEI GAME, FRESH FISH and NORFOLK OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. av HAHN'S. AND TURKLES, Gent's Waterproof HUNTING BOOT! Boys’ Calf and Kip BOOTS, $1 to $2.5 Ladies’ Solid $ me i | pHs GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, se from 8 to 15 LEON SCHELL & CO., PROPRIFTORS, 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. n18 C ARLSBAD WAFERS, RUSSIA’ We will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BaR¢ Ladies’ Goat Button Shoes. Ladies’ Kid Bniton Ladies’ Kid Button, Ladies’ Pebble Button, wo at $1.45, worth $2.00 An elegant line f Boys’ English Walking Bals., at the low price 0 os About 40 pairs Boys’ Gaiters, sizes 2 vl are cheap at $1.50, pairs Men’s beautiful Toilet Slippers, the to5. fort, Neufchat nilish Dairy, ° CE wr DEE MARMALADE: h PLU ‘We still continue to-sell Cousin’s Cur Kid Button at ————— —— $2.69, and Consin’s French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. thing we have at ACTUAL COST, es we close business by January Ist next. is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for If you wish to save money call at onee, as our stock is = if still complete. ‘This is an opportunity seldom offered. | *He sideboard and sickroom is unnvalled. Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I, n10" HUME, CLEARY & CO., 28 ies AND FRUITY, NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, Superior as a beverage to the Juice of any other apple. 807 Manner Space. Pre REASONS WHY 1f IS EVERY ONE'S INTEREST TO BUY For sale by HUME, CLEARY & Co., $4 Hand-stitched Gaiters, 28 807 MARKET SPACE. $3 Fine Calf Button. aaa IERIE a $2 Nobby English Lace Boots, : flour, favorably known as the $1 Stout Working Shoes, SOVEREIGN, yields. in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. $5 Hand-stitchod Boots, $4 Custom-made Boots, $3 Long-legged Boots, 28 OHS B. RELLY, DEALER IN Frrst-Crass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Sc, CORNED BEEF $2 Solid Work Boots. Stalle 628, 629 and $30 Canter Market, 9th street wi a and 630 Center 3 A $1 Boys Boots. and 206 and 205 ‘Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box 71, City Post Office. ‘Marketing delivered free of charge to all ty. PALACE MARKET, WHITE AND BLACK OPERA SLIPPERS. =~ of the mart $3.75 Ladies’ Best French Kid Button. $3.00 The Noblest French Heel Button. $2.00 Pebble Goat and Kid Button, $1.00 Button and Lace Shoes. 50 cents Solid School Shoes. 80 cents All Leather Infant Button. Wool-lined Cloth Slippers and Shoes. AT L. HEILBRUN’S, No. 402 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Sign—Tue OLD Woman IN WINDOW. Corner 4TH STREET AND New YORE AVENUE, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All nds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. 230 D® METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Because: 1st—You are not deceived there. 2d—You buy here only good Shoes, 84—You find all accommodations. 4th—You buy there chesper than elsewhere. Sth—It is the only People’s Store, where you find goods wo suit your taste and pocket. short time both SICK. DYSPEPSIA in n2-Im Burs SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. Hand Made, Cloth Top, narrow toes. ‘BUTTON {8 THE CORRECT STYLE. Burt's Hand-sewed Cloth Top, London Toe. eminent derey- CONGRESS GAT’ IS VERY NICE. country, ‘Vernon M. French Calf Hand-made ButtonGaiter iselegant. | Church, Baltimore, Fy itand Sewed Preach Kid Boots, savuts Husvacts PIuts have preyed maoet bewehcnad 2 mn AUR'S \CHE ve: m™m pete id Shoes, $3.50 to $7. ‘Yours truly, PrOTHOMAS. GUARD, Bi lor ‘in the prettiest n the United Rev. THomas Gaunt, pastor M. E. Church, Hagere- Misses" and Children’s Shoes, good and cheap. T have tried Dr. Metraur’s Heapacue Pris with ldren’s Spring Heels at low prices. it benefit. Tam now “nine years old, and Cifhe above goods can Only be bad at ve byect to Constipation ‘sul have ind GEO. McCARTHY’S, ny TI oma 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HOMAS GALES : + [AGES. (ABRIAGEs. oe feapacue Prza to man who ‘of Bilious Fever, and in rate Yo his farm work. - Boston Buck .- Lain enabled to offer y customers better Side-bar Bugwies and other Aiwt-class CARRIAGES for leas inoney than waa Offered in this city bef of the Celebrated Being the. rogunt Carrs Oost arn ‘cannot be Rer. ew Tots, pastor M. B. Ciivch, Pininst, Thave a: wife, who: from Headache, Dr Mursauws lirupiciee Pitee and soe ae ot oss Pilis has always cured her. ‘Yours truly, GEO. W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL CQ., fel2-co SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MD ROBT. H. GRAHAM, ‘Repository and Factory, 410-416 8TH STREET NORTHWEST. DRY GOODS. MOURNING Goops, LUPIN'S FRENCH CASHMERES, LUPIN’S FRENCH TAMISE. LUPIN'S FRENCH MOUSSELINE. LUPIN'S FRENCH DRAP D’ EE. LUPIN'S FRENCH CASHMERE SHAWLE, IMPERIAL FRENCH SERGF. DIAGONAL AND BASKET CLOTHS. SILK WARP HENRIPTTA CLOTHS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CKAPES AND VEILS, BLACK SILK HANDKERCHIEPS. DLACK BORDERED LINEN HANDEEBCHIEFS, BLACK KID GLOW?) BLACK DRESS FLANNELS. TYLER & “CHEWNINt n29 ‘THWEST, 918 SEVENTH STREET N« SILK PLUSUE: Complete assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILK PLUSHES. ALL-WOOL MOLESKIN PLUSH for Coat Trimming, | ELEGANT SILK FABRICS. RHADAMES, SATIN MERVEILLEDX, SATIN BROCADES, PPRIN VELVETS. SILK VELVETS, WATERED SILKS, MOIRE FRANCAISE, SATUN DeLYON. IMMENSE STOCK OF FRENCH DRESS GOODS. LADIES’ HARIT-CLOTHS, PARIS AND BERLIN WRAP RHADAMES DOLMANS, FUR-LINED BLACK SATIN WERVEILLEUX CIRCUL) daily New Goods suitable for CHRISB Nis. §8 ONE PRICE ONLY. SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 91H STREET, Established 1840, n26 C LOAK: Call and examine our immense stock of CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS. We have as lance stock 0 select from as there is in Washington. Also, an elerant CLOAKS! line of Cloaking and Ulster Cloths: Hush all siuadew tf mateb for Trimmings. A full line of colored Velvetas Brocaded Silke in Most derivable shades; the newest designs in ‘Trimmings and Dress Goods being received daily; large stock of Blankets and Comforts always in stock. Call and examine our stock, No trouble to show Goods. J. A. LUTTRELL & €O., 817 M = GREAT Bakualns IN DRY GOODS, SELLING OFF ALL OF OUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS CHEAP, Double width, all wool, Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, (all colors), Fincst quulity, wide, ie width, Sool Drews Plaids, st, Bleached” Table” Tasiaske linen 0c. Brocade Silke, (all pure silk), all cole Donte White Blankets, $1.50. | Large size € forts, $1. at Black Satin, Velvets, $1 *¢ elvel ‘25. silk a ol, $2.50, ie, Cloth, for men and (300 pieces), immerine aesortment, Ze. to White Bridal Quilts, large size, . white Quilts, 5 7 lent Black Silke at $1, $1. Black and Colored Silks, Mi eux reduced from $2 to'$1.50, -wool Flannel Suiting, 25c. "red atid Black Cashmens Senos, ure Wool, 25c. Beautiful Silk aud Wool Dress Goode hye. 1 double white Blan #5. Colored aid Biack Sky doc, PS Nome CARTER’, 225 711 MARKET § Nees ATTRACTIONS ar GUINNIP, DAY & €0.'S, 820, 822 any 624 Sevenru SrReeT NoRTUwEse, We cre agents for the sale of the oclebrated NONPARIEL VELVETEEN, Bilk finish, in Black and all colors, New Britain Knitting Co.‘s 2-Thread, full regular made MERINO UNDERWEAR, all sizes from 34 to 46, at $1.25; never sold before under $2. FOSTER PATENT REAL KID GLOVES, All colors, 5 hooks, at 990. OUR SILK STOCK Is simp!y beyond comparison in the city. We have just added several large invoious of the very latest novelties, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. n19 CARPETS. CARPETS, CARPETS. NEW LINE OF INGRAINS JUST RECEIVED. Several handsome SMYRNA CARPETS, which we are offering at VERY LOW PRICES. BUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS, LACE CURTAINS and FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, ~ in all the newest designs at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. alt |ARPETS.