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November 2, 1892, MENTION. The Weather. OFricr oF THe CHn NAT. OFFICRR, 1 SaemIxatox, D.C. N W293) ata For the mtidie Atlintic states, colder, Cioudy wether, light rain, northerly winds, higher pressure. Special Weather Bulletin. FRIDAY TO BE COT. AND FAIR. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: éral rains have fallen in the Ohio ley and middle ~Atlantic states The tem- perature has remained nearly stationary In the South Atlantic and gulf states and Tennessee, and Bas fallen in all the northern states. The follow- ing spectal temperatures were reported at 3 p.m. esterday :—Washington, Tucson antl Pensacola, 3: Norfolk, 76°; Jacksonville, ‘New Orleans, 82°: Gilveston, 819; Sat. Antonio, 86°; Los Angeles, 68°; and Sin 0, 63°. Local rains are indieated on Friday tn the south Atlantic and gulf states, and cool, fair ‘Weather in the Onto vailey, Jower lake region’ and interior or the middie states and New England. = Ow Account of the great rush on Wednesday, and pot being able to Wait on all our customers, we continue our opening days Friday and | Saturday, November 31 and 4th, when all our cus- tomers Will receive a souvenir, Sumething entirely new. Mus. Max’ WEYE, at, 712 7th’ street nw. th st. Mourning Store. Best Bix. CastMenes. Svcw Lovery “Thompson Waves,” in gray halr, Makes young ladles wish to wear them ‘Chey are only found at 931 F st. n. w. EXCITEMENT ON 7TH STREET—AIl about the stylish Clothing offered at Lew Newiiyer’s, 734 7th street, between G and H. Mr. Geo. Wire, late of Worth’s, Paris, com- Menees HIS engagement November 6th, at the Ladies Cloak Pariors. La ties, call and ‘see the latest Part ver In dress cuts 6th, at the northwest. Ladies’ Cloak Pari | New Pri s to.all J. E.Young’s cus asylvania GenMas hond-knit jackets a 7th and HL. For Heantm use F coke, ue: ..ch’s, corner ALL THE New Suapes and Latest styles of sults and overcoats at Lew Newmyer's, 734 7th, bet. G and ii. 1 down daring this wi 7 school cap: DDS meer’ worsted arts.—Davis? versal ¥ all to be Fior In expre and br thls city M. P. fice, Of his finest ‘Cub! tiention 28 reduced the pri it . with a thirteenth nha. Ave. Keme- artes street, Baltimore, Waite to Nyci for prices of tic OULLits. ADY Max Wevt 2 7th street. OveNtye.—Mr. ‘Tim Snilivan will open Si 310 Pennsylvania avenue. the upledt by the National Reyud- Testati ‘The buildiug has and furnished liean, been’ extirely throughout. | His Gially tuvited to be pres Boys’ axp Cuipe Made In the Latest styl 7th, bet. G and H. Frssei’s Ick CkEaM and Charlotte Russe, WALL Parens, RW. IHenaerson & Co., 1113 F st. ered 1 the public are cor- OTHING a Specialty, at Lew Newmyer’ Curarest CLoags and fine Dolmans at Young's, | Iportaxt Notice.—The binkrupt sale of dry goods ind blinkets, ete., will be continued st 8: stag’s Auction Hous | Hempler, 453 Pa. ave. iD velvet carpet for sale at Harry L. auction job lot store, 807 7th street. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ‘Narowat THRATER.—“ Mankind.” Forps’ Orera Hovss.—Haverly’s Minstrels. New Tukater Comrqux—“The Necromancer.” Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p.m, and ex- Gngulshed at 1:30 a.m. ‘The fire board last night confirme the promo- tion of James Creamer from private to fireman of No.4 Applications of W. R. Berkely, James E. H. Clarke and James L. Conners for positions in the department were placed on fle. 'The chief re- ported ten alarms in October for fires, Involving ‘an estimated loss of $1,440; Insured for 850. ‘The Strong Consolidated Mining Company, of Rew Mexico, has elected the following office Algernon S. Griggs, president; Hector MeNte!l, Vice president; £1 M. Wheat, treasurer; William ©. Smith, secretary; Samuel Strong, mining super- Intendent; W. S. O-tell, general manager; O. D. Barret, attorney for the company. Capt. J. P. McKean, the well-known bookbjpder, @ied at his residence, 445 New York avenue, yes” terday. He was a native of Baltimore, hori in June, 1805. Sixty years ago he came to this city and has !ived here since that time. He was much Fespected for his Integrity of character. ir. Thomas A. Howard and Miss Fannie Hunt, @aughter of Dr. Finiey Hunt, were married at the Epiphany church yesterday Afternoon. The couple Jeft immediately on a northern tour. Ata meeting of the Washington Light Infantry Corps, held last evening, Messrs Charles Harteil and W. A. Herbert were elected honorary mem- Dera. It was decided that the same company Which competed at Baltimore should enter for the Garneld monument fair prize. Yesterday, in the cas: of Walter et al agt. Ward—the Alderney dairy injunction case—the arguments were concluded before Judge Hagner in the Equity Court and the cause submitted. A deetsion is expected Suturday Adispateh from Wilmington, Del., denies the reported mental derangement of Mr. Richard Har- Fington,#nd says he ts in that city in his usual heaith. Mr. Joseph H. Bradley has accepted the honor- ary membership tendered him in the Oldest In- habitants’ association. Abner's music hall, on E street,was auspictousty med for the season last evening with a ball ven by Mr. Abner. The attendance was large. An oli man named Richard Johnson, alias Me- Ginnis, of rural appearsnce, who 1s 61’ years old, and cleims to be a farmer in Montgomery county, Md., was called out of the dock at the Poitce Court this morning, and charged with indecent exposure to school etris and others. He pleaded guilty, and the court Im od a fine of $10, In default of which ° the old man ommitted for 39 days. Af amerting of membersor th: CA. last evening a Merary and debatin, y was forine. with the following as of. President, Mr. F.H. White; vice president, Mr. Moses; sec: etary, Mr. Goothue; assistant secretary, Mr. dudison. At the regular monthly meeting of the Potomac Boat club last evening It Was decided to establish @ub rooms for the use of members In this city, and a set have been selected In the vicinity of the ‘Treasury department. A committee, consisting Doyle, Harrison and Zipoone, was ap- Pointe? to arrenge for hops during tue winter. The case ot Margaret Riley, who has been before the Police Court Lately for being an unlicensed pro; @uce dealer, and which was continued irom time t time forevidence for the defense, was term Bated this morning by Judge Snell, wiposing a fue Tuesday night the house of Mrs Al=xan- #@er.on the Columbia road, some half mile trom Boundary street, was entered by a rear window. Different rooms in the house were overhauled and lot of silver and other valuable articles emrried away. Last evening while Father Chappelle was ering the sermon at St Matthew's church the Sleeve of his cown caucht fire froma gas jot. He tinguished the fire with his hands, which were Badly burned ‘The marriage lcenses for October numbered 191- Atwmeeting of Plymouth Congregational So- ¢lety held last evening the following were elected trustees: Messrs. Artbur Simmons, Henry W. Freeman ant J L. Lecy for one year, William Gwinn and William L. Freeman for two years, Nathan Jones and John F. Colvert for three years. A committee consisting of Mr. William L. Free- | quests an appropriation of $1,100 to pay the phy- iduee | ton, | thorized. | Lancaster, colores ANNUAL MEPORT OF HEALTH OFFICER TOWNSHEND. Dr. Smith Townshend, healtn oMcer of the Dis- trict, this moruing presented to the District Com- missioners his annual report for the year ending June 3, 1882 It 13 calculated that with the tabu- lar statements, maps and plates, the reports will cover nearly two hundred pagesof letter press. The following 13 a synopsis of the work per- formed in the various branches of the service dur- ing the yea ‘There were 16,990 nuisances reported and abated. 38,259 pounds of meat, 121,586 pounds of fish, 9.942 bushels of fruits and Vvegetubles,and 12,559 bushels of oysters, condemned as unfit for food.” Examina- tions and reports made on 1,539 ettizens’com- pl.ints; 1,121 official letters written, 2.228 official notices issued and 92 cases referred to the attorney for action. There were 1,410 antmals impounded ani the contractor for Temoval of offal took away 7,276 dead animals, 10,436 tons of garbage and 14,956 Darrels of night soll." The total number of burial permits issued reached 6,206; there were 129 deaths reverred to the coroner an.J 5¢9 burlais made at the public expense. 4 RETROSPECT. The report gives an interesting retrospective sketch of the work of the health department for eleven years, and says: ‘Its eyes opened upon Wasulngton wallowing In mire: to-day they rest upon It tn its new garb, bright and clean; tue pride and admiration of the country. And In the grand work of trans‘ormation, it claims {ts full share of credit.” During the year 233 allev3 were Teported, in a State of nuisance against 560 for the Year previous; 1,538 nuisances stind credited to the account of ashes, and the report urges an ap- propriation sufficient for the performance _ of heeded work in abating such nuisances. D: fects n the surface drainage tn yards were edied In 416 cases during the year,ana connections Of premises with the public Sewers enforced 1n 70 fastances. The report commends highly the work of collection of garbage done by tue contractor under the new system, “having @ contract term of five years, and ag: eS the establishment of a depot building Some point on tre river front, wiere all the city’s eluse could be received and shipped. It also ion be taken to provide for the In- the last year impounded. ‘The report recommends fn tue law levying a taxon dozs be remedied so #5 tO save the large amount now lost to tie Dis- tri-t. There were 14,312 patients treated by Un physicians to the poor, 21,441 its made and 4,65: onsuitations held. The report again ns to the poor for services during May and 1880. ‘The report gives a Somewhit lengtuy and Very interestin, mont regarding THE ov | mends prov s! wo te them L snatlngg. pulining the outbre proved fital, the disease Delmer or the n Tels claimed by souie that > transmitted to the jall trou which is not far 1 thinks it more prot the germs ¥ Institution, There were 5 tous among or, of Which number 2,102 wi reporte bas sfiL ‘The report speaks with satistiction 0: What his been aceomplished since provts.ou Wa 2 ior a systemate inspection of piuubing permits iave been Issued for tmaklag con- nection with the public sewer, and 956 inspections have been made of the piumbing work 1 dweil- ing. VITAL STATISTICS. The total number of deatis for the year reached into the Xcess over the total tor last year | or 4 at the rate of 164 per 1,000 of population. Of the decedents 2,353 were’ white, and 2,218 colored, showing Fate Of 1891 per 1,000 34.53 for Lhe colored, and 24.23 Among children under one year of age 1.87 deaths occurred, -an{ persons 6) years of ace i Over numbered 601. ‘There were 3,391 Dirt ages, and 350 stiil-births reporte Thy ity noted ts shown to have be ailing to a slight degree in each classes, and not preponder.ting, to a great extent, in any particular one. a The Courm , Equrry Covet—Jwige Hagner. Lodd ast. Margum; distribution of sha Laddte and T. V. Margum ordered pad Fisher. Holtead agt Esilu Umony ordered tiken before John A. Clarke. Groat agt. Hitz; Jas. Graham admitted as party detend- nt Holtzclaw agt. Ferd; payment of National Metrope an fire tnsurance compa Walter et al. agt. Ward; argue an annual death nnum tor the white, for Lue total popu: erd: tied. Cmevrr Court—Jutae Macartiur. To-day, Kendall agt. Callan et al; dismissed. U.S. agt! Kendrick; off calendar. Potice CourtT—J/udge Snett. ampsey, Vagtaney; 20 days. Anthony Howard, forfeited coliateral. - Alexanaer | loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 | Join Hall, colored, vagrincy and supi- Wargaret ‘Ho yward, colored, pro- ys. John Hanneman, disturbing t Was! for i days. Wm. collatera antel Buckn fanity; or7 days. Will ayn, torte lateral. Edward Horm, Frank ‘rnold and Hor. Gil, claiming to be trom Philaletphta, vagrancy ; ity. Isaac Gilbert, red, loud and bolsterous; $ or 15 days. the quie Carroll, fort C ARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! NEW STYLES JUST OP! INGRA| Brussels Carpets, 75 cts. Brussels Carpe, 80 cts. Brussels Carpets 85 cte Bruss: ls Carpets, 90 cta. Brussels Carp ts, 95cts. Sewing and saying, 8 cts. Car; et Lining, Tcts. a yard. Best Enylish Kidderminster, 90 cts, Best 2-ply Carpets. 90 cts. All-woot Tngranns, 65 cts.. 75 cta. dnerain Carneta, 35 ‘37 eta. Ingrain Carpets, 40 cta., 45 cts., 50 cts. Foor Vilc.oths, ali widths, 37 cts. 50 cts, Ficor Druggets, all sizes, $5, $6, $7, $8. RUGS, MOQUETTE, SMYRNA, VELVET AND TAPESTRY. Lace Curtait er pair, $2.50, $3. $3.50. Curtains, 25 cle, 3 a, Si cts. per yard. CARRIAGE ROBES ALL STYLES. White Wool Blankets, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5. per pair. ‘Bed Comforts, 75 cts., #1, $1.25, $1.50. Cc. M. TOWSON, (36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ, South Side. ED—BRUSSELS AND n2 jp PourAN® NOTICE. . Preparatory to sending to New York ALL OUR UNSOLD STOCK, ‘We offer for ten days SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS To Bux FANCY GOODS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY For the Holidays. During this time we offer all Fancy Goods at half prices, and Kooks and Stationery at and below cost. As this will Le the last opportunity offered, it will pay to buy now FOR THE HOLIDAYS, axD SAVE FIFTY PER CENT. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, nl-lw 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BBB RRR A DDD BBB B BR R AA D DB BU ER ey hee AAR BERG Pim Oe BBB RE RA ADDD BBB UU & gz ¥ PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 17,000 IN USE. T aim recel sing a large stock of both Square an rit Grands fu, MAHOGANS. EEO! Pr FRENCH man, Mr. Oscar Milburn and the pastor, Rev. Win. F. Peele.were appointed to devise ways and means on wna commence pied tn the spring. - vi er senus the British Quarte ‘View for October. Nerina a = iE ALLEGED “DOCTORED” STOCK QuoTATrOs of the three young men—Jos-ph K. Kirch- Ber, Archibald M. Roane an Stephen M. © @rrested last week for conspiracy to steal $2,000 from Hazelhurst Brothers, stock brokers on the Mrenue, was called tor trial in the Pole Court to- =. Itts charged that one of the defendants, her, was a telegraph operator in the employ Of the Arn, and the others were clerks, and by ‘Virtue of their positions they utilized the opportu- Bat “loctor the quotations” of stock. Judge said thit as tue case would take consider- Mble time It had better go over, as the star route bribery cases were set for 13 o'clock. Mr. Pel. - stated that he desired an early hearing. | Gage Was set for next Saturday. bE AND ROS! WOOD Cases of artistic de- signs, whicl sold on easy monthly payments or at especially low figures for cash. PIANOS and ORGANS for rent. Largest sock in the city to select from. Rents applied on purchase. tunees in shared of Ged pag ut, wo hes had veers her Ih charee of tia depectonene oe of experience in the New York factory. PIANO MOVING.—My facilities unegualed doing this work in careful manner." ae FREEBORN G. SMITH, 028-6 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ELMSEN'S 1) FEVER PILLS * cerate for chile and Fever and wl diseases of a malarial natu; only BENKY wectises, 7 o16-lia* Corner 8th and H streets northeast. Building ‘The first annual meeting of the Perpetual Bulld- ing Association was held last evening. The report of the secretary showed 2,704% shares taken dur- ing the year; total recelpts, $34,265.91; 220 ad- vances made, averaging $152 t) each share; Mabll- ities of five cent per annum, and a surplus realized of 43, making the value of stock 6.09 per annum earned over ali expenses. The offic. rs elected for the second year were: Charles C. Dun- canson, president; Lewis Abraham, vice president; Eiwin'M. Lawton, treasurer; Jolin Cook, secre- | tary; directors, Andrew Glass, Wm. H. Goods, &. | F. Schafhirt, W. P. Seville, C. B. Brookes, F.’ G. Saxton. Charles Baum, A. N. Meeker and Thomas | Broderick. Advances Were sold averaging $142.50 toeach share. Alarge number of shares of the second series were taken. ‘The Equitable Co-operative Bullding Association | held its third annual meeting last evening and elected the following oMicers: Alex. Gariner, pres- ident; H. H. Twombly, first vice president; Thos. Somervilie, ‘second vice president; J. J. ‘Edson, secretary; ‘Charies B. Bailey, George W. Casilear, Ros A. Fish, Gro. W. Fisher, Benjamin F. Fuller, George W. Harkness, Frank G. Mildleton, A. J! Scharthirt and Fred. W._ Pratt, directors, Messrs. J. A. Wineberzer, J. P. Milburn and Robert Beall were appointed as a committee to consider the advisability of amending the consti- tution. The report of the secretary showed that he receipts for the year were $22,161.17; disburse- ments, $201,943. assets, $184,210.96, Shares at date of report advanced on, 193.5; not ad- vanced on, 2,726.9. Value of each Share fn the first issue, $9315; S-cond Issue, $63.63; third Issu $30.91. Amendinents were made to’ the constit tion to increase the Hmit of the fssue of stock from 5,000 to 10,000 shares and to provile for tue term of one-third of tue directors to expire each year. Atthe monthly meeting held immediately after the annual meeting $14,000 was advanced at an average premium of 65 per cent, making the montiily payments on return of principal $10.83; on interest, $5.33 per month. Mcst of the 2,000 shares authorized by the board up to last night had been subscribed for. The fourte-nth monthly mceting of the Union nilding Association was held last ident, Mr. Dennts Connell, in the nd Mr. D.Dobovan secretary. ‘Thirty-eight red dollars was sold at an average premlum of 62 per cent, masiaz the monthly payments on ‘ $1,000—on return of loan, $8.33; premium, 9 . ‘The demand tor stock of the § U series Is quite preasing and will soon be taken up. a ‘The Garfield Monument Fair. The board of direction of tie Garileid fair were in session last night. Donations of goods and ad- of exhibits continue to be received in in- ereas.ng numbers, It has been decided to erect on the east portico of the Capitol, where the music Will be stattoned, an Imnianse Shell, similar to the oOues used in Europe, the test made mm the dome factory. The reduced seled- es Was completed last night. ‘Tennessee, Ohio and New Jer- ay 7EL DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE Stops mucou purifies and bearing. ng, snufling, rnnping nostrils, poisonous | in the throat, and pain th and restores the yoic ‘An «bsolute tast’, standing | Dr. Wei De Meyer's ‘‘Iilustrated | A free on reque ed by D. B. ‘Treat $1.00 of all Dri 182 Fulton st. Dewey & 0-8, t, thm New York. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, . BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF. ‘The assortment of the above g MISFIT. CORNER cannot be sirpavss ‘he ENTE AND 1 in Variety chuess of Works: of Finish, while prices acu cent to 40 per cent lower than those of any house aity,, THE silk Tine. it Overc t8 at 10, g at 12, Good Beaver Overcoats, in bluck, bine $14, worth Fine Castor Beis Uls'ers at $6, $8, $10 Suits for #8," worth 25, 0, ars aed Snits for $20, worth $34. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 1: Suits from $3.50 to $10, worth ful'y double. FOR BOYS FROM 9 TO 12, LONG PANTS AND iT: Suits from $4.50 to $12—great bargains. VOI BOYS KUM 1 10 1 laced for themoney. le, $20, worth $40 een, 50 se reas, 30, 55, Brown Castor Beaver Coat and Vest. Prince Albert yle, $20, worth $35. Goregmer Coats at $3.06, 53; 33 th $4, $5 and $6 18, pat By a0, wi for boys at $2, $2.50, worth $3.50 a $4.50 Pants at #2, $2150, $9, $9.50, $4," $4.50, 89 ent worth fully the price nataed. ‘Odd Vests very cheap- "27 OvR Morro: No trouble to show goods. THE MISFIT STORE. ORN: R TENTH AND F STREETS, N.B.—The Misfit Store has no connection with an: other concern in the city. ols BAvxs. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! READ: 1 Lot of all-wool ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, in all sizes, at $5, 1 Lot of lizht-color cloth ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, trimmed with plush, at $8. 1 Line of LADIES’ ULSTERS, different shades, $6. A full assortment of black DI\GONAL LOLMANS, prettily trimmed with either plush or far. ¥iush and Silk ULSTERS, plain and Chinchilla trimmed; also Velvet and Silk COATS in great variety. Handsome Brocaded Satin quilted DOLMANS, trimmed with fur down front, and fur collar, only $30. SEAL SACQUES, warranted London dye, from §200 and upwards. ‘The MISSES’ SUITS AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT is complete in all its lines and shades of Dresses, Cloaka, Ulsters, and Havelocks for Children and Misacs up to 16 years. I Smact Orren as Spectra, Banoars: 1 Line of MISSES’ HAVELOCKS, Scotch wool— ‘Years—4, $3. 6, $4; 8, $4.50; 10, £5; 12, $5.50; 14, $6, and 16, $6. The BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, added but recently, is filled with the newest shapes and shades of SvurTs AND OveRcoats ror Boys aND Yourus up to 16 years. Special attentionsis called to the novelties of Infants’ Jong Merino and short Embroidered Clouke, Plush and. Velvet Caps, Infants’ Lace Robes. Also, Lace trimmed extra length Underwear—to be found at the Ladies’ Un- derwear Department. BBR A OD OU MM Bop AAU UMMaM Ps Aad B HARE Bos 244 “ou Mo Me 0% 416 SEVENTH STREET. OLD BTORE, 19 NEW GOops. 719 E.G. DAviIs, 719 MARKET SPACE, Established in 1866. aun Wace satanic sof mor ina pot thal carne at the very lowset Gedennt pnete annted ata ‘dees AY DAVIS TID acairatle Gost got Eitice in "Velvees ear open, great os DAVIS’. ‘6 at Prices, At heen, Pullin ry vers ‘variely, ‘at ieee DAVIB"’, 080-Iw 119 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8h st. RTISTIC DESIGNS A ie een eat FOR DECORATIVE eee Ee rant; 9’h, near E st. (ladies’ saloon fi-st floor), only needs: to be patronized to be appreciated. High grade oysters served in avatiable style; steamed, raw and broiled a specialty. On steamed oysters we dery competition, Premature Loss of the Hair May be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett’s Coconine. “Housekeepers should insist, upon obtaining Bur- nett's Flavoring Exiracts. They are the Hrown’s Bronchial ‘Troches, As a remedy for Cough’s and Throat Troubles: “Great service In subduing hoarseness.”"—Reo. Daniel Wise, New York, “Greatly relieve anv ua- easiness Im the throat. S. Curry, Teacher of Oratory in Boston Cniversity. “Indispensable to me, having used them throuzh ol my ministerial Ute.”"—Rew. C. 8. Veader, Charieston, 8.C. Mr. B. F. Berger, 917 R street, says: “E have received great benefit from the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters.” “Rough on Rat*.? Clears out rats, mice, roaches, ilies, ants, bed~ bugs, skunks, chipmunks, goplers. 15c. Druggists. Buy Humter’s Sifter. Hunter Sifter Company—Kiteben Spectalties— Cincinnati and New York. Circulars free. 2 That Wonderful Catholicon known as Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ound has given the lady a worid-wide reputation for doing good. Itis like a living spring to the vital constitution. Her Blood Purifier wiil do more to cleanse the channels of the circulation and purity the life of the body than all the sani- tary devices of the board of health. _ It is Impossible to conceive of a more healthful and refreshing drauzht than 1s afforded by Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, combining as it does the advantages of a luxury and a pure, safe alterative and corrective. Sold by all druggists, Rurneti’s Cocoaine, the best and cheapest HalrDressing. It «ills dand- Tuff, alluys Irritation, and promotes a vigorous growth of the hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts. are invariably acknowledged the purest and best. eo $1,000 Rewara For anv case of blind, bleeding, It.) ne. ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remeay fails to cure.” Prepared by J. P. |. De, 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, P. nulue Witie OUt his signature. Sold by drugsists) ols-co Remind us that w: oon be In demand 5 Buek- Pi-Rais- ur sale by all grocers. e0 amt Restaurant, steamed, roast and | adies’ saloon Lrst | ‘Tangicr Oyster De, 9ih near E—Johnson's, broiled oysters. “All selected, or. ney Batt ad. evory morning din ints, 502 yer tb, oftage cheese, butter aint sweet milky Pate Crcam, Be. pint, PPP. A L A mW PP AA OT AA It § BY kA AAT Poa! LLL ASA RRR OO A Tr R RO O AA L RREO O AA TL R ROO AA L R Rk OO A LLLL W17-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. In order to make room for holiday novelties which are arriving daily in large quantities we have decided to close out our entire stock of UNDERWEAR REGARDLESS OF co ST. should you not be in immediate want of | Underwear, the unheard of bargains we shall offer shouid induce you to pnrehase. We are also closing ont 5,000 yards of EMBROIDERIE BELOW Cost. PA A IT gSSSg P AA L aa i § , TEN AA 7 'SSSg_ aU A LLLL AA UL Sgss8 RRR; 00 Ya L Roe yy & FE RRR-G@ O YY AA L EBOQO0 ¥ Asa 1b woo) «6Y¥ «AA Lo: 1119-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS: AND NOVELTIES aT CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of Black and Colored SE OE 0G ‘The., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 per yards Poin and Brocade SILKS, SA‘TINS, PLUSHES, Mae CASH MERES, all wool, wide double width, LAN “Li, SUITING and LADIES’ CLOTH in all the new shades at the lowest | “BLACK SILK BRocapE: | quality tol. spices. LADIES’ CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS and “\SsIMEKES. MOURNING DRESS GOODS in all the new and choice fabrics, BLACK CASHMERF, SHAWLS and COURTAULD'S CKAPE and CRAPE VEILS” A full lineof HUUSEFURNISHING GOODS; BLAN- KETS from $2 to $12; COMFORTS, SHEETING, TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS, TOWELS, NOTTING- HAM LACE, &c. At CARTER's, 028 711 MARKET SPACE. r NEW MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT. After being connected with the Music Store of Eilis & ‘that firm, and accord did so on the first of ‘Sep. ingly S™s, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS, OTTOMAN SILKS IN ALL COLORS. OTTOMAN SATINS, ALL SHADES. PURESILK VELVFTS, 25-IN. WIDE, IN TWEL’ BEAUTIFUL COLORS.” asl se RICH BLACK VELVETs. COLORED PLUSH IN EVERY SHADE. SUPFRIOR GROS GRAIN SILKS AT $1.50, CHOICE COLORS, ance SATIN RHADAMES AND MERVEILLEUX. BROCADE SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN ALL THE NEW PATTERNS AND COLORS, HANDSOME STRIPED PLUSH FOR COMBI- NATIONS. FULL STOCK OF TRICOT AND HABIT CLOTH FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. EVENING SILKS, SATINS AND PLTSHES IN GREAT VAnIEtS” SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHOICE EVENING E2OPe: EVENING GOODS SHOWN UNDER GAS- FULL STOCK OF CHOICE WOOL ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF IM- PORTED BRAIDED JACKrTS FOR YOUNG LA- DIES, THE NEWEST THING FROM PARIS. SILK WRAPS, PLUSH WRAPS, FUR-LINED CIR- CULARS, &c. = LADIES’ AND GENTLEM FINE SILK UM- BRELLAS, WITH STERLING SILVER HANDLES. SUITINGS IN XLES. EVERYTHING NEW THAT I3_ SHOW: NEW YORK MARKET, AND SOLD AT N PRICES. ONE PRICE, . W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. nl MBOSSED VELVETS IN ALL THE HADES AND BLACK, RANGING FRO PER YARD, , 24-INCH WIDE, IN PURE SILK BLACK LYONS VELVETS, FROM §7 to BLACK A FRO: ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, FROM $1.75 to $3, ELEGANT BLACK RAS DE'COMTE: OTTOMAN BROCADES—RHADAMES. RICH SILKS FOR WEDDING OUTFITS. SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROB! HABIT (CLOTHS FOR LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, ALL THE “LATEST XN ALL-WOUL D&ESS TEXTURE GENUINE CAMELS HAIR AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. $2 Dang Room rox ‘D COLORED PLUSHES AND VELVETS, $6. " IN FRENCH ISPLAYING EVENING Goons. =~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. . Sratox Pp (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) ERRY, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th strat. Fetabtished 1840. nl OODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. TOO WARM WEATHER on TOO HIGH PRICES, Tn either case the result is th [ces are down. ce OUF j/rices. same. Trasle is too dull As usual, we are the first to re- SILK DEPARTMENT. K SILK BROCADE: and Crescents. reduced from §1 in Polka Dots, Rinj 0 to $1.25 per yard. Inches wide, superb 50 per yard, reduced 24 and soll heretofore per yard. LORED SILK OTTAMA reduced to $1.79 per yar. COLORED SILK RHADAME, $2 quality reduced to $1.50 per yard. COLORED SILK SURAHS, $1.50 quality reduced to $1.25; $1.25 quality reduced t $1. saan LACK SILK RHADAME, $1.50 quality reduced to $1.25 per yard; $1.25 quality reduced to $1 per yard- SILK PLUSHES AND VELVETS, (in exact shades fo match our Colored silk Fabrice) at, lower prices than efound elsewhere, Ourg3 quality et an is offered at $9.50. Comparison will show. , elegant quality, pure DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! We shall offer the following exceptional bargains in this department: 50 Pieces CASHMERES, FOULE’S SHOODAS, regu- lar $1, at the uniform price of 75 CENTS PER YARD. ‘We shall offera magnifcent quality of 46-inch CASH- MERES, an el pant quality of% mele haeen and guar- antes tlicm the best cloth offered for the monay, $1 PER YaRD. Weshall also offer a $1.60 quality of BILLIARD CLOLIH at $1.25 PER YARD. CLOAKINGS, ULSTER CLOTHS, HABIT CLOTHS in variety. TRIMMING PLUSHES to match. SEAI, PLUSHES for garments at lowest prices. QUILTED FARMERS' SATINS, QUILTED SILKS and QUILTED S4gINS in all desirable shades at low- est prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 031 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 S™s PLUSHES AND VELVETS. 20 pieces BLACK AND COLORED SILK PLUSHE! Pifrom $1.00 to $9.00 Seu tember ultimo. Having by close business application | 10 pieces BRUCADED VELVETS, Black, nude the house of Ellis & Co. a success, he feels confi- Green, Blue, Prune, Cadet Blue, at $2.50 per yard. dent of his ability to inake @ like success of anestab- | Bisck aud Mixed Colors, for Coat Trimming, faom H. lishment entirely under his own control, ard has jast opeued a new and handsome Store at . No. 915 F STREET, NEAR 9rx NORTHWEST, where he is prepared to serve old friends and new with PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, Gi description of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Usually found in'a Siret-class Musical Establishnene: Having, during the past twenty years, sold and testea | _S! in every way the EMERSON PIANOS, for their sale in Washineton, iano, is prepared to recom= mend and guarantee them as Leing Unsurpassed in ex- Cellence of tone and workmanship uy those of any other ‘He has also secured the agency for the sale of the GEO. he has accepted the agen: aid, asa modiumepriced which are acknowledge by all unprejudiced persons as THE MOST PERFECT PIANO MADE. = ineferine toe spend the moans at thelr diapers iy te perfecting o it instruments, rather than the nent of artista at fabulous prices te ase eee instruments in public. . ‘Attho Vienna Exhibition they received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL, 030 above competitors from/all parts of the world. The pr ited to call and examine.a new and BE carefully gelocied stock of Goods. . w* H. EBERBACH, _o2l-am Managing Partner of ths int im Eis & Co. D=EMPSEYX'S WEDDING INVITATIONS aND s WEDDING STATIONERY. ‘Only very first quality used. “*Piries’ English Visiting Card,” printed from plate, One Dollar per hundred. 918 PENNerLvANZA AVENUE, Between Y:h aud 10th streets, $2.50 Splendid COLORED SILKS, $1.00. BLACK SILKS, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. 500 GOSSAMERS, $1.50. ‘KETS, COMFORTS, CASSI-. A full stock of BLA MERES AND HOSIERY, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. New SUITINGS! FOULES AND HINDOUS, SHOODAS AND CASHMERES, STECK & CO. PIANOS, OF NEW YORE, | ewprorpERED STRIPES AND CHECKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, GROS GRAIN SILKS, BATIN RHADAMES, TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7r# STREET NORTHWEST. PINE SHIRTS EW FALL DRY GOODS. N = TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Have now a very lanve stock of DRY GOODS of the best Clase and at the Prices, Schroder’s Celebrated MONOPOLY SILK. in Black, at$1- 25 $1.90, $1.75 $228“ Caxxor Be Bear. NS and Colors. ‘numbers in COLORED SILKS, $1, $1.25, $1.50 BROCADE PLUSHES, very stylish. A splendid line of PLATN PLUSHES and VELVETS. We keep a maanificent line of LUPIN'S Black Goods. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CREPES, Wide for Veils. FLANNI BLANKETS and COMFORTS. ‘Our stock of 'TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS in attract * Ladies’ and Gent's HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ and Gent's HANDKERCHIEFS, a beautiful rian d all Leading Domestics, at *“Rock bottom = ek Onin ficures. "The Store ix now complete, and the verdict is vert thee ee vag Sot alee of Prices solicited. : One Prick Oxtr. TRUNNEL & CLARK. 811 MARKET SPACE. Gea, DAY & CO. ol? $20, 822, 624 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, GRAND OPENING or LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND ULSTERS. LARGE DISPLAY OF LADIES" SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SH GARMENTS. LARGEST LINE OF CHILDREN’S WRAPS IN 1HE CITY. AN IMM E STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERE: OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, < | ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. Gui o2t | NIP, DAY & CO. FE“ sto: NE & PERRY. | | ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL DRY GooDs. H COLORED SILKS, SATINS, RHADAMAS, OTTO- | MANS, VELVETS and PLUSHES, plain ‘and bro- | caded. ALL SHADES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED,CASHMERES, 50c., 623c., | 75c., and $1. ALL SHADES. 42-inch SHOODA CLOTHS, 50c., O234c., T5c., STHC., ALL SHAD! Lupin’s celebrated BLACK CASHMERES. MOURNING GOODS and ENGLISH CREPES a Specl- FLANNELS and BLANKETS a fine line. | Great Bargains in our L1NEN Department. | HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, a full stock, Novelties in HANDKERCHIEFS at popular prices. Our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT is complete and bottom prices. HEMPSTONE & PERRY, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! om DF: GOODs. THE GRANDEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. *- Post Orrick DrrantMet, Wasurxortox, D. C., October 16, 1882. Proposa will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until THREE P. M. of JANUARE SIXTH, 1883, for carrying the mails of the United States upon the routes, and according tothe schedule of arrival and departure specified by the Department, in the states of Maryland and Virginia, from July 1, ie 1883, to June 30, 1885. Lists of routes, with sched uleg of arrivals and departures, instructions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bonds, and all other necess ‘ sary information, will be furnished upon application td the Second Assistant Postinuster General. T. 0. HOWE, 019-law6w Postmaster General, OSALS FOR FRESH BEF: CORNED BEE MUTTON AND livering at the kitche Home Fresh Beet, M and howpitel and C hed Boot, by the Seeretary “an or ef the He the balance of the tiseal year ending June a, iss. Information as te manner of bidding, comilitions to be observed by bidders, terms of [ il pay ment, will Be furuished on persoual application to this office. The Secretary and Treasurer reserves the ri t any and ally als. The encoessfal 1 be required to Secretary and Treasurer ot the Hoi approved security, im the sum of $1 with scood and 500, within twenty days after being uetified of the acceptance of his pro- pose yor this advertisement must be atteched a: pokal, Envelopes containing yroposnls should beindorsed, and Corned Beet of U. Addressed to the under Proposals for Fresh bee cider’ Home, D. & RITTENHUUSE, 026-108 - - FINANCIAL. 1 and $1.25. ,ANCI aut SHADES. 1 ieee 40-inch CORDED CASHMERES and BILLIARD | AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL WHO OPERATE «CLOTHS. . IN STOCKS. ALL SHADES. 3 LADIES CLOTHS, 37¥e., 50c.. and 62 We rend PReE to any address om 1 St ALL SHADES, as sas Book.” ing valuable, iif 7 6-4 LADIES’ CLOTH, at $1 and $1.25. railroad thelr divid a also a private telegraph ke ought from 3 to 10 per ent. inarcin, stock Privile or small iots. ‘The sinall cost of such privileces and te larve profits frequently obtajned from them make this metho of Stock Kpeculation very desirable for thowe of Moderate means. Corresxpoudence invited. EDGAR BOOTAY & CO., Commission Merchanta, a _& Wall street, New DD TO YOUR INCOME. A ADD TO YOUR INCOME. . Ciub13 of the MUTUAL INVESTMENT CLUBS of- fers the surest means of making ilar monthly prof. its from investinents of $10 to $1,000 or more dealing im GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. Rech mneniber eta the beuetitof combined capital of the Club. Reports sent w Dividends paid monthly. Club 13 paid sharehoiders ‘k theirmoney fn wrofite Past taree months, #till leaving original amount maki money in Club, or returned on demand. Shares, $1 each. Explanatory circular sent free. Reli: corre- spondents wanted everywhere. Address ALL & CO., Com'n Mehts., 177 and 1 street, Chicago, Lil. o8-cod30t&k3m Private STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES: BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, H. H. DODGER Bonds, Stocksand Investment Secunties Bought and THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON. EVERY DEPARTMENT STOCKED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! ‘We shall strive to maintain the reputation of the old Stores of selling good Goods at the lowest possible tyures. For the coming week we shall offer: 5 cases 30-inch wide Rubans, at 123 cts, No housein ‘the country can imitate this xrand bargain. 5 cases Crepe Cloth in all the leading shades and black at 1234 cts., sold in other stores at 25 cts. 5 cases Fancy Drees Goods at 10 cta. These we bought last January for cash, and were kept especially for our Opening. Scases 40-inch wide fine All-Wool Cashmeres at 45 cts., worth 6234 cts, 2 cases Opéra shades All-Wool Cashmeres at 50 cts., worth 75 cts. A full line of all the most fashionable Dreas Goods at our popular prices. SILKS! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! PLUSHES! PLUSHES! ‘The best Dollar Silk ever offerpd, worth $1. Black Trimming Velvet, from 90 cts. up. Colored Plushes in all the most fashionable shades, at $1.75 per yari. Sold elsewhere at $2.50. ~ 8 cases yard-wide Cretonnes, at 123 cta. per yard, pos- itively worth 25 cts, This sale cannot be repeated. Our stock of Ready-Made Dresses and Garments is complete, and contains some of the finest ever brought to this city. BLANKETS! COMFORTERS! CURTAINS! In endless variety. We defy competition. Our expecta- tions are more than realized, and judging from the many congratulations we have received, our enterprise is appreciated. ‘We invite one and all to inspect our Mammoth Build- ing, Immense Stock and Low Prices. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 and 424 SEVEN TH STRERT. Bold on Commiamon, No. 539 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Broapwar. New Youu. Every class of Securities bonght and sold on commis #iontn San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed onthe New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one perseab commission, Private and direct teleraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges » those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations {8tocks and Bonds and information regarding ths Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. al PROFESSIONAL. R. M. S. PARSONS, Mi DICAL ELECTKICIAN, BJ Gaivanic ana Electro Vapor Baths, Sweed- ish movements, M: jc Treatment, '&c. Hours from Ya.m. to7 p.m. 1327 F street northwest. o6-1m* iE UND! RSIGNED HAS RESUMED HIS office hours in Washington, at 1209 Al vania REULING. M. De'Surton in charge Of ‘Maryiegd i , M. D., Surgeon Eyeand Ear Infirmary, Baltimore, M. 05-3. . 6 (PE WISE FOR HEALTH ON DAILY WALES ned EREND e the fect succeanfully treated at DRO WHITES Chitope odial £xtablishment, 1416 vania avenue, Posite Willard's Hotel. Canes tes Per, Nisit, | Patron- , i y the highest medica! judicial, political, military and naval dignitaries of tis count _ representatsres of leading foreign covernment, spd thouran well-known am Washington, D.G., in Indi, 8 Dp FAXDALL PARSONS, Dexrier, 428 7th street northwest, over Ballan’ Store. Gold filli » Gas night. DENTIST, [D™ ores, 626 E Stueec Nontawesr. Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ex- ‘eth. aud “s Book . ven day or jon day, traction of Te D* STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. Gasgiven. Hours s:80to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 s.m tolp.m. yi IN ED'K MAY HAVING ASsoO- Di siecereth nin his son, be WILLIAM MAY, into of New York, will resume the practice of Mediciné and Surgery in this city. ce and office, 2022 @ street northwest. Down town office, ** May Building. o2-2awsin Der, Se TA2OTT,, DENTIBT. Ro. 437 im its branchés. ‘Teeth inserted: ted. Janld ran! So TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- tka ¥ iimimediately after extracting natural of Gea knee ee NALLY, 1321 F street northwest. a ‘OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 436 street, three doors no~th of Ay Ivana avenue, cast side. Et ‘ ide, thout pain, will be for the first foot and. cenia cach faddltigua! tooth ths mans Best Artificial Teeth mode, per set. Gold a Risisione, “Have sdusuiatre All ‘Oxide to over : ca furnished £ toandfrom the oes UO - a (Anrets: CARPETS! CARPETS! LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, BAW SILAS, SILK TAPESTLY, 2 AKD DRAPERIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Prices low as the lowest. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. Callearly and avoid the rush. SINGLETON & HOEKE, £01 MARKET SPACE,

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