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__THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY -.. November 3, 1882. LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: OFFICE OF THE CHiRr StaNat. Orricen, ¥ ‘B AEHINGTON, For - 3,182. 9.3) ame Enzland and the middle Atlantie . fair weather, northerly veering to south- ly winds, followed by falling barometer; | Stationary or hi . Special Wen SATURDAY LIKE! ner Hulletia. mean for the | iowing speetal | Sun A last night Fair y tn the middie England. } nods the following | is In outa ana wie frwt plates With flowers 1 x Japenese < Worth BWC; Ke siz ptooth pleks 3 boxes 1 vel, poker, stovelifter wrest 1 orted cole lored ghas 1 Japann ni ham. dolasses pitc or with 6 ed Engh 6 hand: plates wita 1¢ Hw Tablespoons 10c., 3y a2 aps decorated, (xtra stand to match ¢ Plated teaspoons 10. a dz. ON SATURDAY ONLY ab Clark’s, followin: great bargain will be ¢ 5-1100! Fester kil clove a warranted, former pric $1.23 AL Clirk h street northwest, elty In decorated dustpans. Placque to excl tomer. h street, the | n yard-wide curtaia scrim, 52., + great rush ¢ P to Wat on our openly Yand 4t 7th st. Mourning Store. rhompson Wave: Wish to 7 in gray halr, are | | bout thestylish | 4 TU street, | EXCITEMENT ON Clothing offered a Detween Gand H. Cocunsse ALL New Si ives Mosqu morrow only. Dainnvin underwear under price uptown. sire kid gloves $1, to- | th street. | ME Geo. W Mences bis Ladies’ Cloak P Tatest Parts 1 by the great 6th, at Rorthwe: TE, late of Worth’s, Paris, com- mber 6th, at the all and ‘see the | cand making | uber | ALL THe New Suapzs and Lit and overcoats at Lew Newmy and h, bet. @ | n during this week, 7iZ 7th Street. pretty curtains, 50: ‘To-sonkow only our best $1 black or color: > 73. Every pair” warranted. Damuaun’s, reet. and-sowed and-sews Goat Button. on, Gents $5 best Hand-stitched ton and Y $2 Sewed ¢ Pennsylvania avenue. SATURDAY Onty. at C1 Bort St, t jollowing cor: Bo! Warner's heaith corset, of 1 tS at $1.15, former price $1.50: Misses corsets former price He. At Clark's, | fe2 7a street horthwest, new ana novel souvenir fo purchasers Must BF SoLD.—Curpets, off cloths and matting; Best quulity window and curtain Baer, all reduced. Strasburg: 7th street. @ specialty, ewmyer’s, 734 Frsseit’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, ‘Watt Parexs, R. W. Henderson & Co., 1113 F st. ANTIQUE laces, 1e.; bargains, town. Cochrane’s up- m lace hook kt ter hook, warr. Tth street. 692, dest F: Dammann’s, 806 | GRAND di<play of tidies, cus! @s in Kensiacton art ne oth Mas. Max W a Street. $8 Garrow, Te. qh bottl: No.1 rye whisky, rich, pure and elegant. Street northw We wc in remind those of our patrons | Wishin, You portraits for holiday presents not to postpou* lie.r s tlings too long. Rice, photog- rap. nn-yivinla avenue. Coxronrs, soft, prety, warm, desirable. Coch- rane’s uptown. ‘To-MoRkow only. ehildren’s hand kiltt coats $1. eh’s leg: gings, mitts and hoods. Souvenir with each pur- chase. Dammann’s, $06 7th street. ‘Tar New Proto. Ant. Co., 95 Pennsylvanta avenue, are m king very fine cabinet photographs Bt $3 per dozen perior life-size Crayon portraits from $25 to $30. Just Recervep a new lot ball fringes, at 2c. a Ja; stumped outiine Udies, 15e. ‘Mus. Max Wert, ‘712 7th street. Ar CLarn’s, 732 7th street northwest, scarlet and White medicated and merino underwear for men, Aadies’ and chilitren at 2e., 40 + Gc, Tc. 87 ‘@1 up, worth wuch more. At Clirk’s, 732'7th Street ‘Rortliwest. ‘GoLD-FILLED oval, chased bracelets,$3,at Priggs’. Gexr’s silk stite RELIABLE AND CHEaP—Hany’s: Kid ent Pebble Button. $1. Gent’ Sold #. er Working Boots. 75:. Chila’s H-eled Solid Button. #1 Child’s Indest ru r Tips. 16 7th sireet and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Evervsopy should vi-it Strasburzer’s auction Gry goods house, 725 7th street, for silks, velvets, €ashineres, blankets, corsets, ‘hosiery, ‘cheaper than ny other house. and be happy. Round steak, I2¢.; porterhouse rib roast from’ 10 to 15e.; liver, Scusage, all pork, 12%c., aud other meats tn 'pro- | District of 3 | 11th street, so lony occupted | filed my pi ons and table cov- | P MeGee’s wine store, 401 gui | CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. NarTionaL THEATER.—“ Mankind.” Forps’ Orrra Hovse.—Haverly’s Minstrels. New THraTer CommQue.- ST a Wittaxp Hani—Literary ent jnment for the benefit of the School of Cookery and the Epiphany Mission. ——S Condensed Locals. Street Iamps will be lighted at 6:90 p.m. and ex- Ungulshed st 1:30 a.m. ‘The Masonic fraternity of this District are to the officers of the Grand Lodge at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, when addresses will be by Dr. John M. Browne, P. G. M. of Califor- and John W. Simonds, P. G. M. of New York. The residence of Mr. C. Stevens, 19th street, north of Boundary, was burglarized early Wed 4y morning, abd ing room table was of its Silver, and a valtiable silk dress, a + elock, and tier articles belonging to Mr. wil Mrs, Sadds were carried off. An unsuecesstul attempt was to break open a wardrobe in re aluebles or Knights Templar of the fnvite ali commandertes of Unit ttend the G 3 $0 (Knights Templar day) for a pa ve drtih > com tto the Paperhangers’ Union. ident of the Paperhangers! delegation, andr the part of the visitors by of the feder. tion, Messrs. Wright, oOnston and others. od and Miss Mary Gitmore | wersmurrica Fest vening at the Church of the Tne: Dr. Townsend officiating. The iley, Chas. Crapley. Fracker. The couple Touch the north and east. Jerstood that the old and well known the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and a booxstore, has | Deen taken by Mr. Brent-no, the proprietor of the noted literary ciporium i New York, who will | shortly open there an establishment similar to the New York house, : Washington Lodge, No. 6, 1.0.0.F., at the regu- ing evening last elected as entatives to the Grand Lodge of the District imbia the following: Andrew Ja on, Oliver s. 8. Bolway, Stephen Wales and Sam’ : School lest tor a trip It is stind a ‘cycles are now being used in the city ‘wo of them are used by collect experimenting to Very of the mail can be expe- ie the tricycle. ‘The results have been man named Snell this colored fore Jude - | He sentenced to 6 days in jal Uttition red, and in default of restitution 30 days aqdi- a 10nal League. TO BE CARRE AND INDULGES The Weman’s Wien the Woman’s N: evening the table at which Mrs, Smith, the prest- dent, sat, was littered with letters. Some of these epistles purported to be from women appealing foremployment. The handwriting of two or three Of the letiers was so much alike as to give rise to a suspicion that was allempting to “guy” the good Ladi xe. There was a postal eard annow Mrs. Roberts has joied the Dashawa ‘The resignation of Mrs. rie Barton Greene, as recording secretary, accepted and Mr. T. Humphrey Brooke was’ tm- porarliy designated to nil the vacancy. One ot the first communications read was one which was liberally underscored, and was unsigned. It “At your t meeting I noticed some of you used language unworthy your noble cause.” You do a to Hy to “broom handles” nor “shot bie ends are not thus attained. Ever bear this in mind. You are to seek enopling em- tonal League met last | ployments for women. Tf you manage your affairs in this fashion T shall not be astonished if you | fat” Phat is a censure of our president,” sald Mrs. rene. “I have supplied myself with two extra brooms during the last week,” sald Mrs. Smith. “Now I ave four brooms.” Busby made some remarks in favor of forming a sewing an’s union. Mrs. Sint forth the objects age, declired her unalterable opposition to disreputable women in the dep:rtmeats and those who keep them: there. She nad that day de- mhanded the removal of two such women. Mr. Brown applauded Mrs. Smith’s efforts,and tm- ploved her to hut them out, to hunt them from their dens, from the board to the mountains. aked God thai he was not ashamed to speak and coult do so without blushing. YOUR MONEY OR YOUR SPEECH. re Wilson,” sald Mrs. Smith, “promised 3 this meeting, but he 1s afraid it will ce itn DIS ‘hen does Jeremiah propose to do this thing?” asked Mr. Brown. . i “If he don’t speak he will take $10 worth of stock in the league,” sald Mrs. Sintth. “That's right,” svid Mr. Brown; “we would just a3 soon ive his 10 as his speech, Mrs. Sinith continued her remarks describin the devious ways of some officials. She remarke: that all women could not marry, and then she said she understood that one gentl&man who was attired like a clergyman and welghed about 200 pountis had opened @ matrimonial bureau and was thriving upon the proceeds of his partnership with cup Mr. Wright, of the Federation of Labor, was in vited to speak, and deelared that women Who did the same work should be paid the same as men. Mrs. Sinith related a case where a woman who Teceived $1.(00 insurance on her husband’s life had been duped into paying $ to secure an office, haif of which, she sald, went to a prominent offical, Dut the Woman had uot yet received her appoint ment Remarks were made by Mr. Edmonston, Mrs. Levy and others, : MRS. ROBERTS SARCASTIC. The secretary read a portion of a letter of resig- nation from Mrs. Julla A. Roberts as correspond- ing seeretary. ‘The portions of the letter not read Was filled with mild satire. The letter, whlch was addressed to Mrs. Sunith, sald: “I do uot feel Tam inconvenlenesnz the leacrue at all by resigning, as Tam not parucilarly needed and you are perfectly capable of ru juz it yourself without any and you déciared my place vacant two ago in iny abszoce.” ‘There was also on the note from Mrs. Roberts to Mrs. the former lady desired “to know witnout equivocation whether you ace oF not?” The letter sald: “Not withstanding the newspaper puffs (which every one underst.juds) and publication of letters writ. ten in the Corcoran building, the veiter class of eople are against you and en SI got the to get ra of tie engineer and bring people trom N_w Xork to fll tie offices, and you will fod it ane When Mrs. Roberts’ resignation had been ac- epted Mr. Calvert remarked that the league had ted out with bariacies, but. they had'started et rid of them, and had got the ship’s bottom very clean. A MAN MEMBER. Mr. Wright, rising solemnly, inquired, potnting to Mr. Calverl, “Is that mana woman? ‘I thought Unis Wasa woman’s league.” “Thad as much right to speek.” sald Mr. Cale vert, “as you iad to criticise is said here.” “As this 3 a woman’s league,” said Mr. Wright, “I did not know but what he was a woman in man’s clothes.” ee Cis “It I am,” sald Mr. Calvert, severely, “I am sober, sir.” Mrs. Smith here smoothed matters by announc- ing that Mr. Caivert was a member. Sle went on to denounce the Interior department for sending Such a representative as Dr. Mary Walker to annoy er. “Her pants is too short, anyhow,” sald a male sympathizer sitting near tie door, “Her tongue 1s not too short,” added Mra. Smith. Mrs. Smith and others denounced women who were opening intelligence offices, and soliciting donations in the name of the league, as impostors. A LIVELY SCENE ABOUT FINANCES. Mrs. Greene, before adjourning, inquired blandly if the league could be informed of what donations had been recetved, insinuating that no account had been rendered. Then followed a lively spat between Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Smith Teiterated Mr. Calvert’s remarks about getting rid of barnacies, and the league adjourned. ‘The two ladies met afterwards tn a corridor, and continued their debate in an hysterical key. pein Sinica every nine years to send to the Island of Crete oe ne men and seven maidens, who were turned into a labyrinth so immense and intricate that no one who entered it was ever able to find the way out. This is not the case with the hun- | dreds who go into the palatial Boys’ Clothing ‘Store of B. Robinson & Co., 999 Pennsylvania ave- hue. They claim that itis the best place in the city to get boys’ clothes. (sates 1 CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! won, at the celebrated Armour & Co. Chicago ‘Store, #2 Pennsylvenia avenue northwest. 3. A. HeFFMaN, Manager. Save eyesight and dollars. Hempler, 458 Pa. ave. Guovzs, Hostery, Uxpxawear— Shook Foster, lacing, 6, Worth $1.15. Wook genuihe Foster, 9c., worth $1.50. # hook genuine Foster. $1.10, worth $1.9). SB button length, undressed, W5c., worth $1. ‘SB detton lenzth, Mousquetatre Lid, $1, worth $1.50. Every pair fitted to the hand. Gents’ heavy merino shirts, 50e., worth 65c. Latties’ heavy merino shirts, 5c.’ worth Ge. ‘Children’s heavy merino shirts, “B-., worth 380. Gents? all wool hose, 2e., worth se, ail wool hose, 35¢., wor ‘THE greatest bargains ever offered in this city Fe ke weld to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s, 7th strect northwest: lange decanter, 3 dz, - @ngraved and 35 dz wine glasses, 9: ee a towi iD 1» ATC flat iron and stand, 26c.; 1 - INGRALNS. TAPESTRY. L Curtai: a | tt et CARRIAGE ROBES ALL STYLES. ores om Wool Blankets, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, ‘Bed Couforta, 15 cta,, $1, $1.25, $1.50. c. M. TOWSON, 656 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bouth Bide, NEW STYLES JUST OPENED—BRUSSELS AND RUGS, MOQUETTE, SMYRNA, VELVET AND Chariey Hurdle Not Going to Delaware. HR 18 WAITING FOR THE OFF YEAR. A that Mr. Richard Harringten with Charley Hurdie to im acargo of colored voters from this city into Delaware, and that Hurdle had pee (ware with his first shipment, found its way into print in a morning paper. A Star reporter met Mr. Hurdle prome- on the Avenue to-day and Hurdle at once denounced the publication as a democratic cam- poten le. “So help me bob,” (he did not say bob,) “I aven’t seen Harrington since 180,” declared the calumniated citizen, with some emphasis. “You can Les $100 toa m cent that eta As Sh to Ibert ware. Tusually take my wal ie afternoons, but between now and Tuesday I will be seen on the Avenue in the morning. When aman Is try- ing to do right why can’c these newspapers let him alone. Iam not going; haven’t seen Harrington for a year, and don’t know nothing about it” As the reporter was about leaving Mr. Hurdle said, with a wink, “I don't want anything to do with tus election, ‘This isan off year. 1am waiting for the big fellow in 1884.” er TRANSFERS OF Reat Estate.—Deeds in fee have orded as tollows:—J. W. Thompson to M. subs. 50 and 218; $24,000. Sara Natlor to Elizabeth Waitze, pts. 10 and 8 sq. 227; $1,100. Sarah P. Spofford to A. R. Spofford, ub. 17, Sq. 733; $—. Joseph Prather to C. Auer= ch, pt. % sq. 481; £4,500. Mary E, Bueto to ohn | Fallon, pt. 8, sq. 537; $160. FL W. Jones et al, trustees, to Emuia McCahill, part of low crounds between’ canal and river west of Georgetown; $3,000, Juila M. Kile to Sarah E. Griggs, pt. 2, Woodley park; $500. Trustees Washington’ Prov- fdent Co. to Nichotas Gilroy, lot 33, block 10, of original sub. 12, Mount Pleasant: $820. Asa Wiitehead to 8.” Corrine Stelby, sub 10, Sq. 560; 2 ta Carrto Austin Fickling, pt 47, sq. YC. B. Macry to Arlington Fire Insur- ny q. 491; $6,000. Ethan P. Voux, tustes, to J. H. Sinita, trustee, lot 8, Sq. 122; §—. F. Miller, trustee, to T: Lourison Riggs, lot 2, sq. 73: $3,120. J. A. J. Cresswetl, trustee, to D. Morrion, sub 191; $ Jobn Sherman to Mary A. Kinney, sub 13, sq. 99; $1,500. M. M. Myrick to J. W. Starr, sib 13, sq. 1,088; $230. John Imrie, trustee, to’. C, Duneinson, trustee, SUD 29, Sq. 945; = R. K. Elliott, trustee, to ‘Thomas Walsh. pt 220, Beatty and Hawkins’ ‘ad- dition to Georgetown; €150. Sume to'T. Walsh, do.; $450. P. N. McChesney to Ann Byron Cul: T, 3 acre Peter’s Mill Seat; $1,100. A. Bohmer cretia Myers, lots 14 and 15, Nichols’ Place; . Frances Myers to Thomas Duke, $2,000. Thomas Duke to Frances G. Sime property ; $2,200. G. H. B. White, trustee, to Enoch L. White, sud. lot 2, sq. 420;'$1,121. ‘St. James Parish to’ Allen C. Clark, sub. 110 5, sq. 915; $— (quit claim.) A.C. Cla F, &e., Saine property; $—, E. Donohoe, pt. 10, £q. Wise to Katharine Miller, lot q. 169, and lot 11. sq. 166; L. M, Saunders Hen- 9and |. SmuiU, to Church Orphai - tion of parish, n. pt. 8, 8 GE J, wrshal, to LE 3 $4,400, J..cob B. Bisem Mdsmith, pl. 1, 401; $4 Lomas et al., trustees, to Benj. FL Bu W. of 693; $2.710. John S. Mars to 3 fe 8, Barry farm; $225. Alfret Hil to Mary Hill Watson, pt. 8. sec. 2, Barry farm; $—. Ss. T. A Trst Case.—License Agent Raff has sworn Warrant against J. Watker Fenton, charging him with being an unlicensed produce dealer. Mr. Raff charges that the defendant buys and sells ©uteago beef, and fs therefore Hable to the licen tax Of a produce dealer. Charges of this kind were recently brought against Several but:hers in the Center market, but were dismissed by Judge Snell. Mr. Raff proposes to make this a test case. ———— Rrver TRADE.—Harbormaster Sutton reports ar- riva!s at the river front. to-day as follows hr. Mary Price, Blank, 150,000 feet tumber Thomas W. Smith; sehrs, Rising ‘Sun, Uriah Horner, Mount Yernon and Pioneer, all with cord wood for ms ket. —_ CATTLE ManKket.—At Queenstown droveyards Weiuntsday there were 7 heal of cattle sold from 2% to 5 cents on the hoof; 750 sheep and lambs; sheep sold from 8 to 44 cents per ID., lambs from 5 to 6 cents per Ib.; Inilch cows sold from $30 to 460 exch; hogs, 9 to 9¥ cents; and veal, 6 to 8 cents. The market was dull. shen Marnrace Licenses.—The clerk of thefcourt has Issued marriage Heenses to Edward L. Hill, of Montgomery county, Md., and Frances A. Clubb, of P. G. county, Md.; Thomas Jones and Annie Anderson; W. G. Snit and Fanrle Yost, both of P. G. county, Md.; Wi. Pirie and Neilié Matthews, of Boston, Mass.; Jenkins A. Fitagerald and Ida F. Jeffertes. —————— THE GARFIELD MonuMENT Farr.—The art and admission committees of We Garfield Monument Fair Commission, and the Towa board of commis- sioners met last evening. Circulars Were sent out offering a prize of $500 for the best bale of upland cotton, It has been decided to give a monster sacred concert on Sunday, November 26th, at the two theaters and Lincoln Hall The rotunda of the Capitol will be occupted by four art houses, Tiffany, Sarony, the Gorham manufacturing company, and the Japanese manufacturing coin- pany. Willard Halt has been engaged for District exh bits. (From the Boston Journal.] A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY! DR. C. W. BENSON, A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN OF BALTIMORE, MD., ASPECIALIST IN NERVOUS DISEASES, HAS DISCOVERED THAT THE EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE COMBINED IN CERTAIN PROPORTIONS INVARIABLY CURES EITHER SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEP- TIC HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEP- LESSNESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA, has only come into pub‘ie notica within the last F as ahervinc, tifle experiments arid e G “ou py iail and otherwise. This j spe edin the shape of Puls, expressly to amned dise: 1 tin Send for cireutar of home Sold b irugiri ts, 50 ceuts a box. 105 mitaw street, Baltimore, Md. By iiail, two boxes for #1, or six boxesf or $2.50, to any addivss. eromedy r cure the y will cure any case. ‘onials. Depot DR. BENSON’ NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCHIPTION, DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is warranted to cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUS?. ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR ANDSGALP, SCROFULA TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIM- PLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BODY. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best Toilet Dressing in the World. Elecantly put up, ‘Two Bottles in One Package, cousisting of both interual and external treatmeut. All first-class Druygists have it. Price$1 per package. C. N. Crittenton, sole wholesale ageut for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton street. New York. 719 °%» * 719 NEW GOODS. ’ STORE E. @. DAVIS 719 MARKET SPACE. Established in 1866, ‘Having been in business here for over sixteen years, we deem it alinost unnecessary to Gre toour customers that we do not indulge in sensational advertisements or deal in worthless trashy goods. We ovly advertive what we have, aud customers can always rely upon find ng all the nesest and most reliable goods upon our coun- ters, at the very lowest market prices. Comparison of Geos ‘aud prices invited at all times, At DAVIS’, 719 larket Space. Now in stoc , w complete assortment of all the most desirable Goods iu Dress and Cloak ‘Trimmings, But- tons, Broids and Ornamexts; also s great variety of Fhades, im Velvets and Flushes at Yow prices.” ‘At Miihnery Department complete in oll the novelties of the season. Full lines of handsome Millinery. Velvets inall the new shades. Luties™ and Children's Hate. Feathers, Buckles, Ornaments, Pompons, &c., in great DAVIS?, 030-1w 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th at. GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES aT CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT > SILKS at 50c., "Toc, th, S115, 91.00, $h BOS aT ST Tikin and Brocede SILKS, SA'TIN! 5 YELVEAS CASIMERES, all ‘wool, wide double waaahs and 5Uc, ‘LAN Ei, SUITING and LADIES’ CLOTH in all lowest prices. oIES' CLOARS, BHAWLSy CLOAKING CLOTHS MOURNING D: ENING DEESS GOODS im all the now and BLACK CASHMERE, SRAWLS and COURTAULD's ISHING GOODS; BLAN- to 312; COMPOUTS, SHEETING. NAURING, TOWELS ROTTING: CARTER'S, ‘11 MARKET SPACE. ARTISTIC DESIGNS FOR DECORATIVE be 4 Painting on Bat ' ames | £ain the benefit of a full assertment, which you cannot | do later. CITY ITEMS. Gentlemen’s Flannel Underweare Lewis’, 207th st., bet. I and K n.w. All-wool medicated scarlet underwear,$1.25,81.50,82 wae jambs’ wool and merino shirts and drawers, $1 to $2. — mademerino shirts and drawers. oe eavy Canton flannel drawers, 50c., worth 7 Extra good white merino shirts, 50c., worth 75c. Cashmere, merino,-Shaker and ‘lambs’ wool socks. oa Jackets; plain and fur-top dog-skin love ae Lewis, 920 7th st., below Mt. Vernon square. N.B.—Men’s and boy's hts, at popular prices. Mr. J. Mi. Minnix, Anacostia, D.C., says: “I have found Brown’s Iron Bitters to be the best thing in the world to tone a person up,” Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup, Infaliible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for oo) Testiessness, worms, constipation, Dr. ©. W. Benson, of Baltimore, Ma. ares a skin cure that {s the best thing for skin diseases ever known. It cures eezema, tetter, ring-worm and all rough and scaly skin diseases’ in ‘the shortest time, Sold by ait druggists at $1 per package. Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, 9th near E—Johnson’s. Chotce steamed, roast and pel led oysters, Allselected. Ladies’ saloon first joor. ms? Ata Dairy Wa, ey Butter, churned every morning Fresh Alderney Butter, and delivered in 34-1b. “Ward” prints, 50c. per 1b. Also, cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, te. per qt “Cream, ise. pint. F YOU INTEND TO PROVIDE YOURSELF with an OVERCOAT OR SUIT for the coming win- teryou can never find a better opportunity to make your selections than now. Because you have a Fuil Stock to select from. Because you haye the best and choicest Patterns to select from. If you have to buy Winter Clothine you may as well do #0 at once, as to wait for several weeks, as you lose nothing by it, but We have Just opened some New Styles of $10 and $12 Suits that are good and serviceable. For $15, $16, $18 and $20 we havesome new DARK CASSIMERE and CHEVIOT SUITS. They look well and will wear well, aud canuot be had elsewhere at the same prices. ‘Should yon want a very fine Suit, Sa'in Lined, ENGLISH or FRENCH WORSTED, we have them at $25, $28, $30 and $35. Faultieas shape, form-fitting OVERCOATS, with Soft Enclish Wool, at one-half less than your tailor will charge yon, at $18 and $20. Specially attrac- tive are our SILK AND SATIN LINED OVERCOATS, from $20 to $10. Wo haye also a very large line of OVERCOATS, from $10 up. Come and see how casy it is tofind what you want, where there is such alarze stock and such low prices. We want your trade, and know that we can saye you from fifteen to twenty per cent, A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, AND 932 D STREET, 031 Near Tenth Street [PORtant NOTICE. Preparatory to sending to New York ALL OUR UNSOLD STOCK, We offer for ten days SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS To Buy FANCY GOODS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY | For the Holidays. During this time we offer all Fancy Goods at half prices, and Books and Stationery at and below cost. As ‘this will be the last opportunity offered, it will pay to buy now FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AND BAVE FIFTY PER CENT, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, - BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, nl-Iw BAcx’s.- 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! READ: 1 Lot of all-wool ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, in alll 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 IOLMANS, prettily trimmed with either plush or fur. Winsh 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 ail its lines and shades of Dresses, Cloaks, Ulsters, and Havelocks for Children and Misses up to 16 years, I Swart OFFER as SPrctaL BARGarw: 1 Line of MISSES’ HAVELOCKS, Scotch woo! Years—4, $3.7: 8, $4.50; 10, $5; 12, $5.50; 14, $6, and 16, $6. The BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, added but recently, in filled with the newest shapes and shades of Surrs asp Ovencoats Yor Bors anp Yourus up to 16 years. Special attention is called to the novelties of Infante’ Jong Merino and short Embroidered Cloake, Plush and Velvet Cape, Infants’ Lace Robes. Algo, Lace trimmed extra length Underwear—to be found at the Ladies’ Un- derwear Department. BBB A U UMM BoB AA U UMMA BBB AA U UMMMM BOB AAAU UM M M BBB A A UU MM MS 025 416 SEVENTH STREET. NEW MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT. After being connected with the Music Store of Eilis & conier tha bast TWENTY ONE YEARS, the under- signed in January last determined to withdraw trom that firm, and accortingly did so on the first ot Sep- tember ultimo. Having, by close business application made the house of Ellis & Co. 9 success, he feels confi- dent of his ability to make a like success of an estab- ent entirely under his own control, ard has just opened new and Store at. No. 915 F STREET, NEAR 9rx NORTHWEST, where he is prepared to serve old friends and new with PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, description of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE tasty foauo Tit finet-claae Musiodd Establishment. Having, Suriag the pest twenty years, sold and tested in every way ‘ EMERSON PIANOS, he has ited the agency for their ssle in Washin: toner eis Fn eta cr: Gallence of tone and workmasnship by thoes of any Otser He lias also secured the agency for the sale of the GKO. STECK & 00. PIANOS, OF EW YORE, which are acknowledged by all unprejudiced persons as ‘THE MOST PERFECT PIANO MADE. ‘Thetr reputation ‘1 Dreterriay ep gpend Perfectitur of of at feat of foreten artists Atthe Vienna Exhibition they received the S™s, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND CHOICE DEESS GOODS. OTTOMAN SILKS IN ALL COLORS. OTTOMAN SATINS, ALL SHADES. PURE SILK VELVETS, 25-IN. WIDE, IN TWELVE BEAUTIFUL COLORS” RICH BLACK VELVETS. COLORED PLUSH IN EVERY SHADE. SUPERIOR GROS GRAIN SILKS AT $1.50, CHOICE COLORS. SATIN RHADAMES AND MERVEILLEUX. BROCADE SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN ALL SHE 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 VARIETY. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHOICE EVENING Gods. EVENING GOUDS SHOWN UNDER GAs- FULL STOCK OF CHOICE WOOL SUITINGS IN ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF IM- BRAIDED JACKETS FOR YOUNG LA- ST THING FROM PAKIS. SILK WRAPS, PLUSH WRAPS, FUR-LINED CIR- CULARS, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE SILK UM- BRELLAS, WITH >TERLING SILVER HANDLiS. EVERYTHING NEW THAT IS SHOWN IN THE JEW XORK MARKET, AND SOLD AT NEW YORK ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. al {BOSSED VELVETS IN ALL THE NEW SHADE RANGING FROM 5 to $7 PER PURE SILKE 1 VELVETS, 24-INCH WIDE, IN + ALL SHADES, AT $8. une SILK BLACK LYONS VELVETS, FROM $7 to AND BLACK, ARD, BLACK AND COLORED PLUSHES AND VELVETS, FROM $2 to $6. ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, FROM $1.75 to $3. ELEGANT BLACK RAS DE’COMTESSE, OTTOMAN BROCADES—RHADAMES, RICH SILKS FOR WEDDING OULFITS. SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROBES. | HABIT CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. ALL THE “LATEST NOVFLTIES” IN FRENCH ALL-WOOL DRESS TEXTURES. GENUINE CAMELS HAIR AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. 52" Dank Room ror Dispiayine EveNrxe Goons. fF" CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, Seaton Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th straat. Fetablished 1840, nl NE FALL DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARE, 811 MARKET SPACE, ave now a very lange stock of DRY. GOODS of the best at Lowest Prices. Celebrated MONOPOLY SILK, in. Black, bay .50, $1. 7! $2.25, ““Caxwor BE BEaT. ‘sit RETA! Stet pam. CADE PLUS! % oan yep d : COURTAULD'S E! NGL Init CREPES. Wide for Veils. FLANN! BLA! ETS and COMFORTS. Car moakoe ‘ABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS attractive. Ladien’ and Gents HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ and Gent's HANDREGCHIEF SS ® beautiful Hock bottom aon figures. "The Store is now complete, and the versict is ‘that it is well “lighted,” WELL vENTILATED and WELL STOCKED. An examination of Goods aud camparison of One Price Oxiy. ° olT 811 MARKET SPACK, Goan, DAY & CO., 820, $22, 82% SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, GRAND OPENING or LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S: CLOAKS AND ULSTERS. LARGE DISPLAY OF LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ PLUSH GARMENTS. LARGEST LINE OF CHILDREN'S WRAPS IN 1HE CITY. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. FLEMPSTONE & PERRY. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL DRY GOoDs. COLORED SIL RHADAMAS, OTTO- MANS, VELVETS and PLUSHES, plain ‘and bro- cailed. ALL SHADES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED CASHMERES, 60c., 62c., 21 TW oopwarp & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. TOO WARM WEATHER oR TOO HIGH PRICES, In either case the result is the same. Trae is too dull and prices are down. AS usual, wo are the liret to re- duce our prices. SILK DEPARTMENT. BLACK SILK BROCADES, in Polka Dots, Rings and Cresceuts. reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per yard. BLACK SILK BROCADES, 24 inches wide, superb quality, and sold heretofore at $2.50 per yard, reduced. $1.75 per yard. COLORED SILK OTTAMA’ silk, reduced to $1.75 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 to $1.) OMY Fe BLACK 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 to match our Coiored “ilk Fabrics) at lower prices than can befound elsewhere. Our $3 quality is better than is offered at $3.50. Coimparisou will show. , elegant quality, pure DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! We shall offer the following tional bargains in this department: = =) 50 Pieces CASHMERES, FOULE’S SHOODAS, regu- lar $1, at the uniform pzice of 75 CENTS PER YARD, shall offera magnificent quality of 46-inch CASH- MERES, an ciecant qual:ty of a Foule Serge, and guar- antee them the best cloth offered for the money, $1 PER YARD. We shall also offer a $1.50 quality of BILLIARD CLOLH at $1.25 PER YARD. CLOAKINGS, ULSTER CLOTHS, HABIT CLOTHS an variety. TRIMMING PLUSHES to match. SEAL PLUSHES for garments at lowest priers. QUILTED FARMERS’ SATINS, QUILTED SILKS and QUILTED SATINS in all desirable shades at low- est prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 Six PLUSHES AND VELYETS. 20 pieces BLACK AND RED SILK PLUSHES, from $1.00 pray sisi ry 10 pieces BECCADED VELVETS, Bl Brown, ioe Blue, Prune, Cadet. ‘Bina at S30 per yard. Black and Mixed fc 5 Kind Mixed Colors, for Coat Trimming, from Splendid COLORED SILKS, $1.00. BLAUK SILKS, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. ‘TS, 500 GOSSAMERS, $1.50. A full stock of BLANK MFO} & MERES AND HOSIERY, COMFORTS, CASSIE OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 031 713 Market Space. N=¥ SUITINGS! FOULES AND HINDOUS, SHOODAS AND CASHMERES, EMBROIDERED STRIPES AND CHECKS, PLUSHES AND VELYETS, GROS GRAIN SILKS, SATIN RBHADAMES TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7rH STREET NORTHWEST, L % SEuMINE SHIRTS Cheaper than any other honse Sontt wart von bo take our £0, 030 75c., and $1. ALL SHADES. 42-inch SHOODA CLOTHS, 50c., 62}¢c., T5c., 87¢e., 1 and $1. 25, ALL SHADES 40-inch CORDED CASHMERES and BILLIARD ‘CLOTHS. ALL SHADES. 3 LADIES’ CLOTHS, 37e., 50c.. and 625 ALL SHADES. eae ad 6-4 LADIES’ CLOTH, at $1 and $1.25, ALL SHADES. : = Lupin’s celebrated BLACK CASHMERES. MOURNING GOODS and ENGLISH CREPES a Speci- ANNELS and BLANKETS a fine line. Great Bargains in our LINEN Department. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, a full stock, Novelties in HAN at popular prices, Our DOM! C DEPARTMENT is complete aud bottom p HEMPSTONE & PERRY, 021 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. D RY GOODS. THE GRANDEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK! 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 figures. For the coming week we shall offer: 5 canes 30-inch wide Rubans, at 125 cts, No housein the country can imitate this «rand bargain. 5 cases Crepe Cloth in all the leading shades ana black at 12% cts., sold in other stores at 25 cts. 5 cases Fancy Drees Goods at 10 cts. These we bought last January ior cash, and were kept especially for our Opening. Scases 40-inch wide fine All-Wool Cashmeres at 45 cta., worth 6236 cts, 2cases Opera shedes All-Wool Cashmeres at 50 cts., worth 75 cts, A full line of all the most fashionable Dress Goods at our popular prices. SILKS! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! PLUSHES! PLUSHES! ‘The best Dollar Silk ever offered, 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 $2.50. 8 cases yard-wide Cretonnes, at 12% cts. per yard, pos- itively worth 25 cts. This sale cannot be repeated. Our stock of Ready-Made Dresses snd Garments ts complete, and contains some a’ the finest ever brought to this city, BLANKETS! COMFORTERS! CURTAINS! In endiess variety. We defy competition. Our expecta- tions are more than realized, and judging from the is appreciated, fag eee ‘We invite one and all to inspect our Mammoth Build- ing. Immense Stock and Low Prices, LANSBURGH & BRO., 490, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET, —_ FINANCIAL. Pearcy J AN IMPORTANT NUTICE TO ALL WHO OPERATE: IN STOCKS, end FREE to any address our *“Wall Street Bik containies veluasie: information, an yorzig telegraph key. Stocks and from'$ to 20 per conte marvin, stock Privileres in 4 Or amall Jots.. ‘The aimall cost of such privileres and. profits ent: obtained from them make Buindd of Stock speculstion very desirable for thos Rioderate means." Correspondence invited. EDGAR BOOTAY & CO., Commission Merchants, 24-1m* 6 Wall street, New York. A DD TO YOUR INCOME. DP _TO YOUR INCOMF. Clab13 of P MUTUAL INVESTMENT CLUBS of- fers the surest means of makine regular moutily prof. westments of $10 to $1,000 or mor dealing im He from MAIN, THOVISIONS- AND STUCK. | Fach member cete the benetit of comb Club. Reports sent week!y Chub 13 paid sharehoiters back theirm past tree months, still leaving origin: money in Club, of returned om demand. pital of the ve rfid woakit ree. corn Address K. F. KE! 177 and 179 La Salle 09 -codd Stack PR vate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGER Bonds, Stocks and Tnvestment Securities Bonght and Bold on Commisnon, No. 539 15TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUNDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, (4 Bnoapwar. New Yous. Every class of Securities boneht and sol on commis sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per seat commission, Private and direct telecraph wines t> Baltimore, Philadeljjhia, New York and Boston, throngh Which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges x those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations Stocks and Bouds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY ai- reet from the ____—- PROFESSIONAL. Dee ZARSONS ML DICAL ELBOTRICIAN, MGatvanic ana Hlectro Vapor Baths, Sweed” ish movements, Magnetic Treatment, Ke, Houre from, 9a. a. to7 pm. L F street northwest. o6-im* (HE UND RSIGNED HAS RESL office hours in Washington, at 1209 enue, every Wed nto 4 ae nd aim HE WISE FOR HEALTH ON DAILY WALKS DEPEND.” Corns, bunions, bad nails, and other complaints of the foot uccesstiliy treated at OR. WHITE'S Chirop- odial Establinhivent, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, op- poate Wiliard’s Hotel. Office fee $1 per visit. Pateon- ized by the highest medica’, Judicial, political, military and naval dieuitaties of lis country, rey recetitati vis im ary, Baltime of leading foreign governments, and thousands of other Well-known persnages. Bi in Washingtou, D.C. in 1 «28 8. Denner, west, Ballantyne’ Sai"Sinet SaaS ages . KLOERER, DENTIST ~ 626 E Srnve: Nowr WRT. ized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ax 1 of Teeth, aux STARR PARSONS, DENTIS 439 9TH STREET. Gasgiven. Hours $:$0 to 5 p.m.” Sunday, 11 am tol p.m, - ayia RT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH strect, three doors frm corner E. ” Dent in. ia branches, “Teeth inserted $7 peract. All work war~ RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEPOI _serted immediately after extract ¥ tin wplendid success. Modern 11 branches af and skill in; Dentistry. Moderate fees. DR. DON- NALLY, 1321 F street northwest, OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 4% street, three doors novth of | Penn avenne, cast side. Heres extractions: Nitrous Oxide, out pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and 50 Cents each additional tooth at the same sitting. tractions without gas, 50 cents each tooth, Lest “Artificial Teeth mode, "$7" per set. Gold and Arnal , fron. $1 to $5. All work warranted first-clast, Haye administered Nitrous Oxide to ‘over 30,000 patiente, 1<(ratienuts coming by car will be furnished free tickets — wud from the office. SEWING MACHINES, &e. a = — ’ WING, MACHINE DEAL chines, Becsuee tie) arg cieeans than tits ble miter tiseinentsand employ sents to shove them. Lsell irate ‘aud reliable Machines from the office only. J. F, McKENNEY, 427 9th street northwest. nl Lvs! BEFORE PURCHASING A SEWING MACHINE Do not fail to examine the finest lightest rum uing aud ost quiet Sewing Mechines in old, THE NEW HARTFORD! THE NEW ELDREDGE! And the new No. 4 VICTOR, All other makes of machines on hand and sold on easy mouthly payments. Special discount for cash at OPPENHEIMER’S, Reliable Sewing Machine and Fas'ion Ri 528 9th street northwest, Bt. Cloud Burldiog. Necdlcs two cents, w° Cont each: all other straight df pode LADIES WHO COULD NOT GET ‘their orders for UEEN MACHINES filled last week wih pease take notice that we a fresh supply, of ‘elegant Msahines frou: ibe tory to-day, This last lot is even more handsomely eioliens tener: running than any preceding ones, ‘Please call early and secure choice. We also sell OTH» KINDS of uew latest improved Ma- chines. Weemploy no ontside agents; can therefore sell Machines from $10 to £15 loss. Arcsponsible guarantee with all Machines we sell, rent or repair. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Next door to Auerbach's Gent's Furnishing and Hut Store. ous > % iJ inferiat A pPP RBE OU U RRR ¥ BBR R AA D DE BU UR Rk ¥ BBE R AKAD DhoBU UR R 4 bee RA“S Dov bes ‘ou k OE Fy PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 17,0009 IN USE. Tam recel ving a lange stock of both Square end UT right Grands in MAHOGANY, EBONY, Ft eh LN a ee boon, 0D eam) which will be sold on easy monthly pay at eapocia ily low figures for cam - PIANOS and ORGANS for rent. Largest s‘ock in the city to select from. Reuts applied on purchase. TUNING and REPAIRS.—1 have one of the best tuner. in charge of this department, who has had years of experience in the New York factory, PIANO MOVING.—My facilities are unequalel for doing this work in a careful manner. FREEBORN G. SMITH, 028-6m 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE. 75s CLOTHING MEN'S, YOUTHS" AND BOYS’ WEAR. §27 OuR Morro: Xo trouble to show goods, THE MISFIT STORE. ORNS R TENTH AND .B.—The Misfit Store has no connection with cthst sonsetn nthe i" Dptzresr's WEDDING INVITATIONS axD WEDDING STATIONERY, Only very first quality used. ‘Ous Della por Nandsed. -: 923 Pexverivawta AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Sy Be ee Falt ¢ we: + =f t #

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