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THE EVENING STAR. THURSPA -- November 9, 1582. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF Srawar. OFriceR, 1 Warmeton, D. - % 1S 9:3 ame For the mfidle Atlantic states, increasing Clow tiness, with rain, westeriy shifting to warmer southerly winds, lower pressure, Special Weather Bulletia, . RAIN INDICATED TO-MORKOW. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furn'shes the following special bulletin to the lowing spec Gaive Los Angeles 62°, San I : Raia is in ticated to-morrow in the middle states and New England. ‘TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY only, new, b: Souvenirs with each purchase. Dammuan: ‘7th strect. 48 BLasxets, only $5, Young’ Frsseut’s Ick Ckea and Charlotte Russe, Dr. Vow Sexpen’s fennel tively cure 3, colds. & and SO cents a bottle. Caxton George E.Hnt west, to have your pluin 19.4 good Sanitary conditi fortwo years of work. Trea Corra Mosque: $1; Terra Cots Fost Fanted, Ste. Dammann honey extract p At druggists, 5 7th street north- leled and put warranted war- Satin Dotmans at halt For Heatrn use Pennsylvania coxe. Best Brack Goons, 7th street mourning store, ‘Tne eyesight ftted, #1 Porvrar PHoroc Hemp ton, positio of finisu to any ever beiure made in this city. 92 Penna av For the next two days, extraor@inary retue. tions in ladies’, gents and e! underwear. Our prices can 806 7th stree CHILDREN’S Coats only £2. ‘Tth street. A Dozex Cabinet P ainted. $3. Only place y's gallery. GERMAN hand-Kalt Jackets at A’ 7th and HL. ‘Wrrre To N’ Zi for prices of am.tteur ph One can take pictures. $10. Iumore, Avy Ir Cay’r Be Bear, we mean the large stock of imported Wines aud liquors at 3 911 7th street. 714 7th street, 1 Sms, only 7c. Laptes will tind it greatly to their advantage to call at the popular store Th F street nortwest, for the latest modes Of dressing.” WE Swaut Seti. to-morrow goods, fancy goods and carpets at Samstag’s auc- ton house, evrne iT streets. Worsrep coats, hoods, leggings, mitts reduced. qann's, 806 7th strv A Coxrtere optical establishment, Hempler’s, 8 Ponusyivani: eee CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Nationa TuEaTer.—“The Lizhts O° London.” Foups’ Orera Hovse.—The Harrisons. New Tuetatex Comigue.—~ Tie Necromancer.” — Condensed Locals. mps Wilt be lighted at 5:25 p.m. and ex- hed at ‘Mr. Tuomas W. I and American ¢ ps, Messenger of the French Mims commission, died sutdenly morning, on his way home ction, ‘The iw lectures of th Mence next Week. Mi reme Court of th ures on constitutional law. Tue preiitainary work of removing the tree tonal University Justice } and constructing sewers, preparatory to laylr ° founlations for the ‘new Penton office, on the Borth side of Judiciary ring dowe under the direction cf Gen. M. Last night 2 colored entered the house of a Woman named Boyd, corner 1th ghd B str broke open a trunk and stole a gold, an a ring. Fears ol, assi: . Pension oft 1 ™M Teka Chapter, No. 4, ainandery, No. 1, Knights T R &. Dantel, of 3 i Dar of the Supreme Cuurt of tt Itted to the Distriet yester- kine Davidge, arrested Tuesday for robbtr proprietors of the American house and thet ‘Was betore Judge Snell yesterday, pleaded guilty, and Was Sentenced to 5x montis in fail on one charge and thirty days on another. The case of George Nichols, charged with receiving the stolen goods, was continurd. Adead infant was found in a privy box in O- Street ‘¥ yesterday. ‘The directors of the German orphan asylum last evening elected the following officers: ‘iiam Kettler, presiaent; Charles Graff, vice president: # jartig, ing Messrs. Williams, Anderson, ¥ and Kline were appointed a com Mittes to consult with similar committees trom ‘the stats associations relative to a bill looking to Felief of the survivors of the various southern prisons. a ‘The Miner Wife Murder Case. ASSIGNMENT OF COUNSEL. Tits morning, in the Criminal Court (Judge Wylie), District Attorney Corkhill called the at- tention of the court to the ease of Frank Minor, Who yesterday pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with the murder of his wire, Victoria Minor, by cutting her throat with a razor on Octo- Der 1th last. Mr. Corkhfll stated that he had, while Ju tze Cox held this court, had oce: examine the subject, and thought that it v & dangerous precedent to set In murder cas When the punishment was death, to ac cepta plea Ofgulity and pess sentence, and be would feel Detier satisfied If in s the party hod the advice of counsel. ight be that the prisoner Was notin bi ave NO objection to assigning sel and Mr. T. F. Miller may confer with him” The court further remarked that he did Rot desire tt understood that he would accept such e, but Ina case where a main cuts and adi and there ts no in- yhe was Inclined to accept it a Heform School. NUAL REVORT—IMPROVEMENTS— ESTIMAT ‘The annwil report of Mr. Richard Joseph, pres!- @ent of the board of trustces of the Reform school ples is wi nroat e's @ieation of ins PACTS FHOM THE Ax cag | ne oF there may be extenu- | ‘To the Editor of ‘Tu Evesixe Stan: Apply the law, well settled and universally ac- knowledged, to the fair charge of a just and up- right judge: o assault, however violent, will justiry killing the Senailant under the plea of necessity, uniews there bea plein mani-estation of a felonious intent.” * big 3 t snother, or to take bi merely as & trespasser, though the owner tay Justify the beating Of him, a0 far as to make him desist, yeti he kill him it is ee ae American Law of 214, 3 10. extent of the testimony of Mr. Bar- ton himself, in hts own favor, 1s that he antic with hostile intent from A. M. So- ‘cause Of certain articles reflecting Of Mr. Soteldo, published tn inmns of a newspaper of which he was ing editor; that he had made preparation to = bim by placing a ptstol,which he (Mr. Bar- ton) believed to be serviceable, within convenient that on the evening’ of the affray the | Messrs. Soteldo entered bis offic, having been re- ferred to him by Mr. Gorham, the ostensible prin- cipal editor; that a certain manuscript was hanted hia by the elder Soteldo; that he | hastily read so much of the first page as was | Recessary to advise him of the character of the | entire manuseript; that he returned it with the | remark that he did not care for it; that at this moment both he and tae elder Soteldo were seated; tthe latter struck him a blow so powerful that the laws of nature were reversed and he was | Knocked fo his feet; that he forthwith seized his | pistol, lying In a drawer at his side conveniently open; Uiat he planted the plstol against the i Of his Intended victim, used ft as a “pur- to cock the pistol, and drew the trigger, knowing the pistol was loaded, and Intending an | endeavoring to KIL A. M, Sotelto, jr. At th's mo- ment the younger Sot-Ido drew aid fired his pis- tol, the life of his brother-being In imminent dan- ger and finmetiate action being demanded. | <*The right of self-defence is founded on the law of | nature, and it ixnot, nor can be, superseded. by any law of socety. Where a known felony is atten; upon the person, be it cle suited may rep tendant on hi: pose for preve , party in 7 will be justified. This ease had, previou: ly misunderstood, the coroner’s jury "—Idem, p. 30. y to the trial, been ié ex«minations ‘before nd grand jury were, as usual, | necessarily siperticial and ex The original Presentment by the grand jury was for ma langhter, yet Was changed be.ore ft reached the court, and enlarged into the unballable offens murder, with the consent, however, of t (Jury. ‘The motion to admit to bi : y overruled by tho same distinguished judge b-fore Whom the tinal trial took place. Nor did he yield the strong convicilon created fa his mind bj parte testimor on before the coroner's jury and read in his presence, until the case had so {3 z et unprejudiced e and ha 3 of th stroyed; th endeavored, by the use of certain tin, chara | % por the attacks, and that be visited th by Mr. Burton for that righttul, le, peacetul and lawful purpose. VERITAS, office | occu: com mend. eeds in fee have J.B, Fitch et al, tras on, sud. 15, sq. 199; $18,500. tret d. Riley, part sub. 19, sq. 7: Carr.to Elizibeth Ann Doug! 1,000. C. H. Knight to Emn , 240; $5,200. Elizabeth Me to Andrew J. Mn, SUD. "3, S Jolunston, trustee, to 8. Poikt rh, Subs. 81, reservation 11; $1,687.50. Mary James T. Allen, lot 2, "block 40; $1,125 S. Gurley to F. S.A. Gray, part 32, Nichois Georgetown, $620. ——_.—___ Affairs in West Washington. CATTLE MARKET.—Live stock sales at Drover's Rest, are reported (by Tavenner Bros.) as follow: 230 cattle up and sold—Best, 5a5 4c. ; good, 43g.5e. tum, 4 common, Bigade. 1,100 “Shee a Fant rlings, 4325 5c. 15 cows and caives—from $20 to ctive. Port.—There were no arrivals or clears day. Schr. William L. White, Harper, for ¢ salicd from Fall River 5th inst; sehr. Wil liam "L. Walker, Kelley, for Georgetown, Sailed from Providence 6th 1 ub. 114, ees tO onge- AFTER THE BATTLE. Election Results as Figured Up ‘Chis Morning. NEW YORK. Cleveland's majority lastnight was roughly es- Umated at 180,000. Wm. E. Robinson (dein.) 1s | Clected In the 2d district, Darwin R. James in the | 8d, and Felix Campbell in the 4th. Frank Hiscock (rep.) 1s elected; also Charles R. Skinner. | rhe Congresstonal de | Will stand 15 republicans and 13 democ publican loss of 4. Tt ts believed that Un | cans will have a small majority in the legis: Jon joint baliot. Pattison, deme for governor, will have abdut 2 Ae ton in Pennsylvania repul INDIANA. |. The demoerars of Indi: the election of 9 candidates to Cons the republicans ‘4 An loss ¢ democratic state Thy 1 by 10,000 majority, and they ciect MARYLAND. In the 4th Judicial etrcutt of Maryland Hon. Richard iH. Alvey, den ingtoa county, 18 elected etief judge, and Edward Stake, rep., of the sume county, probably dereats Syester, | dem., for associate ju ige 1 cir | cuit Hon. John A. Lynen, dem., of Frederick coun- | ty, 13 probably elected associate judge, aud John | 'T. Vinson, rep., of Montgomery, deteats George | Peter, dem. A. K.s In the 6th judici VIRGINIA. From the latest returns the indications are that Wise ts elected Congressman-ai-large, and that four If not five readjusters are also elected. ‘The republicans nave probably elected Chalmers and Lynch to Congress in Mississippi, Mackey In South Carolina, Gchiltree in Texas,’ Kellorg in Louisiana, O'Hara in North Car nd Culbert- son in Kentucky. ‘The republicans of Kentucky claim three more members of Congress, but their clatin 15 not conceded. Two republican represent- alives are probably elected in Missouri. The ML igan democrats claim six out of eleven Congress men, and it ts supposed that the entire Call tornla delegation to Congress will be democratic. All the rest of the republican ssachu- setts save Bishop 18 elected. plurality Will be tn the neighborhood of 13,000. The first Minnesota district 1s in doubt. Iowa will send turee democrats, one greenbacker and five repub- Icans to Congress. The legislature of Connecticut ‘Will be republican. +e Arraigned in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, tais morn- ing Wm. Young allas W. 8. Jones, Robert Jones and W. T. Jones withdrew his plea of not guilty toacl of petit larcency, second offense, and was. penton to one year in the Erle county (N.Y.) penitentiary. James Robinson, Fellx Wil- Son, Ossie Lewis and Sandy Gibson, each indicted for a similar offense, plea‘ied guilty and received alike sentence. When Youag recetve the lowest Sentence under the law the others took up the cue and trusted to the mercy of the court. pabeints Acts ‘The Grand Lodge of Masons Election. At the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge, F.A. A-M., at Masonic Temple last evening, the follow- ing officers were elected to serve during the year: E. H. Chamberlin, M. W. G. Master; Myron M. Parker, R. W. Dep. G. Master; Thomas P. Chif- felie, R.W.8.G.Warden; Charles 0. Brown, R.W. J.G.Warden: W. R. Singleton (re-elected), R.W. Gr.Secretary; C.C. Duncanson elected). R. W. Treasurer; Joseph Hamacher, W.Gr.Lecture B. Smith,’ R. and W.G.Chaplain; J. M. Yznaga, W.G.Marshal; Albert F. Fox, W.8.G. Deacon; E. C. Elmore, W.J.G.Deacon; H. A. Johnson, 'W.G. Sword Bearer; J. L. Falby, W.G.Pursulvan' MeNally and J. M. Fernan tez, W.G.Stewards; L. Stoddard, jr., G.Tiler; Peter H. Hooe, corporator Masonic Hail association, get CONFECTIONERY AND WHI<KY.—Mrs, Caroiine Burrill, of No. 1213 New York avenue, was before Juage Snell yesterday, charged with keeping an unlicensed bar. License Agent Rai testified that the defendant keeps an Ice cream saloon at the lace named. He and Policeman Carter went into the store, walked upstairs to the ladies saloon, and eailed for drinks, whereupon whisky and ‘beer were served up to them. They also heard a per- son In another room call “bring me up some hot water for my whisky.” They patd for their drinks in the confectionery department, as if they had bought candy. A fine oi $105 or 60 days was im- in both cases marrying clerzymen from abroad. Miss Halle T. Smith, a of the late Capt. Boyd eg and Miss Mar ‘seiooks daugheer of J. fay lary C,. aug! . H Sinoot, wedding Kev. F. M. Burch, of Accomiac, REroRrEn’s Nores.—A notable fact in local poll ties Is that while Pecent| the straightout candl- date for Con, received only three votes In the city he obtained 387 votes in the county, leading cts... com} ign evel stone and ochre quarries on the Midland road has been organized here, with J. W. Green as presi- dent. M. B. Harlow as secretary, and H. T. Doug- lass a8 superintendent and mining engineer, and W. G. Douglass as manager....Poplar wood for paper pulp Is being shipped from here to Wilmins- on, Del....Mr. J. C. De Putnam has removed here from Faiis Church, Wwe DE MEYER’S CATARRH CURE Stops hawking, enuffing, running nostril, poisonous mucous dripping in the throat, and pains over theeyes, purifies the breath and restores the voice, taste, emell and hearing. An abeolute cure for Catarrh and all its symptoms. As effective in cases of 20 yesrs’ standing asin ordinary colds, Dr, Wei De Meyer's ‘Illustrated Treatise” on Catarrh mailed free on request. Cure $1.00 of all Drugyists ordeivered by D. B Dewey & Co., 182 Fulton st., New York. 830-8, t, thim ENGLISH DYED, from $160 up. FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN. LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CAPs. GENTS’ FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS, BOYS’ SEAL GAPS. FUR TRIMMING. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. AGENTS FOR DUNLAP & CO.'3 NEW YORK HATS. 3, JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, (21 PENN, AYVE., between 6th and 7th streets. Established 1830. CELEBRATED n3-Im N EW FALL DRY GooDs. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Have now a very large stock of DRY GOODS of the best Class and at the Loweet Prices NOPOLY SILK, in Blac! “CANNOT BE BEAT. Dolors, lacks and ORED SILES, $1, $1.25, $1.50 BKOCADE PLUSHES, very stylieh, PLAIN PLU SHES and nt lin PIN “ix ve Ladies? and ¢ RWEAR. Ladies’ and @ beautiful rown and Bleach Canton Domestics, at “Rock bottom” figures. tore isnow complete, and the verdict is that it is Well “lighted,” WELD VENTILATED and WELL SrockD. An examination of Goods aud comparison of Prices solicited. Oe Price Oxix. Flaunele, TRUNNEL & CLARK. | alt 811 MARKET SPACE. | 4 LARGEST RETAIL MILLINERY TORE IN THE UNITED STATES, EXTENDING From 7rH To 8rH STREET. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Special Barzains in the following goods this week: PATTERN HATS AND BO} MISSES’ AND CHILDE TRIMMED AND TRIMMED HATS, BIRDS, PLUM! ‘TIP RIBBONS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS, CLOAKS, LACES, FLOWERS, KID GLOY! ICHUS, CORSETS, JEWELRY, EAR Don't Fail to Call and Convince Yourself of our Very Low Prices and our Elegant and Large Assortment. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. No branch store; no connection with any other estab- lishment. nt Pleasant Remark by a Republican Senator. From the Hartford Courant. Robeson’s defeat 1s something to be thanktul for anyhow. FrLroor OILCLOTHS, IN ALL WIDTHS, NEW PATTERNS, 1 87 cta., S0cts., GO cte., 75 cts, CARPETS! CARPETS !! CARPETS!!! Best 2-ply peta, choi is , 90 cts. Pg rte gs cio Brusecls Carpets, 75 ct russels Carpeta, 85 cts. Erussely Carpets, 90 Ingrain Car; Inzrain Carpets, Incrain Carpets, 62 cts. Brussels Mate, a!l sty’ Floor Druzgets, all siz ieee RECEIVED AT THE MISFIT STORE, Alarge line of SULTS aah OVERSEES lane line of qj my VERCOATS fe Youths aud Boys, which will be sold cheaper than wow thing yet offered. BS FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS OLD: ‘Suits from £3 np, ai Cegant assortment. FOR BOYS FRO 8 Urey Ses, | K 12 YEAKS N PAN’ aan zi AND VER 3 Sy a 'G PANTS i inita from £4 up—yreat bangeins lendid a8- sortwent. . oe eerie te ‘Overcouts in wreat variety. from $3 up. FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17: p Suits from #9 up to $15—unmenso variety and preat reais, Overcosts in a dozen different styles, from Some of these cannot be replaced for the money are sold at. FOR YOUTH SIZES, 90 TO 37: Business Suits, well made aud trimmed in great Variety of styles,” from $8 uj. These goods must be seen to be appreciated, ‘The spl ndid goods called the **Niczertead,” in three first-class style, at $19, different patterns, made up in worth $35. Coat 1d Venta, Coat an ‘ent second tono mer Work snywhere, $20, worth tay, BCE Fine Corkserew. chant tailors ‘ine black full dross suits, ‘lil lined (swallow tail , worth up. they c #18, worth £40, Black Ail-wool Diagonal Suits, sack or frock, at $15, worth $25. Fine Black Suits at $30, worth $50. Double-breasted Sack Suits, Fuest quality, at $20, cannot Le bousht anywhere under $40. Wack, Diagonal Suit, Prince Albert ccat, at $20, ho be 25 styles of light, medium and heavy Overcoats, from $6.5) up—some creat barzuine, 10 styles Utsters, from 36 up, Oda’ Pants im endie-s variety, from $2 up—all sizes and shapes, email waists aud longs legs, as well an Walts and short legs. No gentieman’ should be wi out them. Goseanier Coats at $2.50, §3 ana $3.50. Boys’ at $2 and $2.50. ‘These are the best in the mar- ket and sold for shout 25 per cent less than these qnalines aye sold for. #~ Ovk Morro: No trouble to show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed at the «Ok TENTH AND F STREETS. Of the District, shows that on the 2 ba on $1, $1.25, $1.00, #2. 143 boys In the i daar the OPENING NEW CARPETS DAILY. ant eynstructed é ; pomertal sien TOWSON’S, meetin (SC PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, =? South Side. 7 Hite yb it new barn, * one owe | MACH & F farm parpe Hh Pe CELEBRATED STOMACH hd who 2) nses the eurrent year, ‘ ber. There re PMB OM oT9TY fTtT ree RI ae ey Pee Oe? eg EER gs koe HW ok Boke RRR Sggs Rein fF Ff RY RR | Bes Uo & Es R KE Sggs8 } moor — street me U tern ‘The overt Women Were extrt were found to ree | cure, have been quite exploded | Old fashionalie remedies are rapidly giving ground | before the advance of this conquering specific, and old | fashioned ideas in rezard to depletion as a means of | y the success of the rant, which tones The gystem, tranquilizes neutralizes malaria, depurates and enriches a, rouses the liver when dormant, and pro- areswazhabit of body. sate Ly a Drnggiete and Dealers geaeraiiz. oS NINGHAM, BATTER, Mukes Gentlemen's Sik Ite to order. of remogels ccd styles, ISFIT STORE, 0 Te OLDEST AND LARG. MUSIC IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ESTABLISHED IN 1852. JOHN F. ELLIS & Co. PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL MER- CHANDISE, No. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Neam 10TH STREET. Pianos and Organs for rent, and rent pur- chase. Also, auld low for cash or On eaty maeathiy ay- ments, arse THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, ‘BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF, p™Portanr 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. SAVE FIFTY PER CENT, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, ER AND STATIONER, nl 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BBB RRR, A DDD BBB OU U RRR YY ROBR R AA D DE BRU UR RY ¥ BBB RRR AA D DEBB U U RRR YY BBE RAAAD DK RU UR R ¥ bBB KR KA ADDD EBB UU R KR Y PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 17,000 IN USE. Tam receiving a lage stock of bot right Grands in MAHOGANY, WALNUT AND KOS’ WOOD GASES of’ artistic de- | sizus, wh sald on easy monthly payments or jally low figures for cash. | NOS and ORGANS for rent. Largest rfock in the toeclect from. tents applied on purchase. TUNING and REPAIRS. tuner im charge of this de} of experience in the New Yor! PIANO MOVING.—My facilities are unequaled for doing this work in a careful manner. Square and Up- ONY, FRENCH | I have one of the FREEBORN G. SMITH, 1103 PE’ YLVANIA AVEN) _028-6m, FURS. Ls GARMENTS IN SEALSKIN. DOLMANS and CIRCULARS-Silk, Satin and Fur Lined. FUR TRIMMING in every width at New York prices. Separate spartruent for display of Furs, at WILLETT & RUOFF’S, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Penna. Ave. 028 DEXFSEY’s WEDDING INVITATIONS AND WEDDING STATIONERY. Only very first quality used. **Piries’ English Vieiting Card,” printed from plate, One Dollar per hundred. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th streets. peur TREES, DUTCH BULBS, FLOW: z RS, Kc. Fruit Trees, an immense stock. “Also Shade Trees, Evergreens, Grape Vines. A Dutsh Baibous Koots; finest quality;my direct im- pertations. Bouquets, Funeral Desizns of Choicest Flowers: Natural Dried Fioy thing ut lowest rates. o18-Im re iu Wreathe, Crosses, &c. Every: | JOHN SAUL, 621 SEVENTH STREET. Goer 4y ADOLPH, 028-en2w: LADIES’ RIDING HABIt AND OVER-GARMENT CUTTER, AT LADIES’ CLOAK PARLOR, oll-Im 414 9th street northwest. No. 626 PAPER-HANGINGS. Bons Btreet LATEST STYLES, Street. Patterns and Shades in Bine, Brown, old Gold, Oli ganacy, Bonipcian end otter colors.” Pricess ‘Dados, Borders, Centera, &c. Having disposer at auction of some fourteen hundred pieces Paper-Hangines a little out of style, and re- laced it with additions of the newest and most desira- Bie styles, which will be offered at lowest aor and all work guaranteed. WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Bands and Plain Goods, which we make in shades to order. PICTURE FRAMES, different styles and sizes, in store and made to order. A few choice and novel Cabi- net size Frames, in Gald, Satin, Silk and Velvet. Prc- ture Wi: Neils, Picture: Room Moulding, Hooks, &c. ENGRAVINGS, Ke. Sole A; it for Pash ENS br PAINTS 616-2 AINTINGS BEN MEU Eis’! Me ae northwest, “Terms cazh, GF THE BEST. “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR. LUTZ & BRO.. SoLe AcENts H. D. BARR, . IMPORZER AND TAILOR, 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. | styies of tine Overcoits, ranging in price fron iC “Stop Reader, don’t steal one. but & bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for 33 cent” Deserving of Confidence. There is 20 article which so richly deserves the hi regents of th? community as Brown’s roncl Troches. Those suffering from Asth- matic and Bronchial Diseases, Coughs and Colds should try them. Price 25 cents, Get Hanter’s Sifter. Hunter Sifter Na ine ed Specialties— Cincinnaul and New York. Otreulars free. 5 Mrs. M. Labreub, Washington, says: “Brown's Iron Bitters com- pleteiy cured me of Weakness.” “Huchu-Paiba.”” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Blad- der and'Urinary Diseases. $1. Drugyists. Among the Most Efficacious of remedial agents are the medical preparations from the laboratory of Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. An Excess of dinner often deranges the system and brings on. flatulence and colic. A single dose of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient will correct the acidity, relieve the pain, and remove the cause, Premature Loss of the Hair May be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Cocoaine, Honsexcepers should insist upon obtaining Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts. They are the best. $1,000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, iting, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBlug’s Pile Remedy fails to cure.” Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch strect, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists olt-eo Cool Remind us that warm breakfasts wIll soon be in and and that Hecker’s Self-Riising Buck- will shortly be reg Hecker's Self-Rais- our is always in season. For sale by all grocers, © Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, 9h near E—Johnson’s, Choice steamed, roast and brofled oysters, Ail selected. Ladies’ saloon first floor, : “Alderney Dair Fresh Alderney Butter. chu and delivered in 3g-ib. “Ward Also, cottage cheese, but tc. perqt. Cream, 15¢. pint. Wagons.” arbed € DON NEWS ABOUT PRESIDENT ARTHUk. {London Figaro, October 28.] nt Arthur looks rid fachion-plate dresses and attitu publieh him, but appearance is stlll more a dressing himself in a style more effeminate esthete than the Presicent of a nation of sturdy licans, Sik gocks, most elaborately clocked. white jackets, elaborately embroidered. wristeaat ent leither pimps with rosettes, are but eaniples of the sartorial aflectations which he’ vow aff T do not hear that he has appeared at the White House in velvet knickerbockers yet, but he is fast coming to these.” ‘ew York Tam told, since he took to pat- After reading the aboye we concluded to mail to the editors of “‘London Fig2ro” the portrait of the Presi- dent as issued by us clad in oneof our Regent Frock Suits. Both the lithograph and the style of the suit have been favorab'y commented on. In a few days we shall issue No. 2 of “THE MEN OF THE DAY,” Giving a fine picture of England's premier, the RIGHT HON, WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE. We shail send one of these lithorraphs to him, and we have no doubt that after viewinz himself dressed as he should be (not as he is) he will send to us for samples, rales of self-measurement, &e. There never was a tine when we were better prepared to serve him or any one else who may favor us withacall. We have forty 320 to We will be pleased to have you look at them. M5. A. SAKS & CO., THE STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 AND 318 7rH STREET. a7 For THE SUMMER Use AMERICAN PALMER'S GINGER ALE. Fetail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sele by Dealers and by the Manufacturer, SAWL C. PALMER, 1224 TWENTY. ‘TH STREET, ‘West Washington. aylT 15° _577Teterhonic connection. 15° OMEARA’S LIQUID n H ‘FP SSS, H Slot tot EE K UU EER Warranted the strongest, toughest and most elastic cacaq ‘cede L LLL Glue on Eerth! FE Baird, of thi thing solid e1 ndor-ed By that ereat scientest, Pro . Fish Commission. Glues every- Keck! Weed, Paper, Leather, Glass, China, Stone, &e. Always ready for itistant use! Used duly by the U. ‘mithonian Institute, Government artinents, Cabinet-makers, Marble-cutters and bun Greds or fauilies, Pottle of O'Meara’s Fish Glue, with Brush and Tin Cover, ouly 15°. By mail, 1c. extra. ‘Ihe trade end public supplied by J. U. OMEARA & CO., z nue, Washington, D.C. Headquarters for that wonferful $1 RAZOR? ‘That $25 GUN! ‘That $1 CORN FE, endorsed by all Chiropodists. Sporting Goods Catulogue sent postpsid anywhere, S O'MEARA, 215 Penua. ave. 05. t also by W. (CARPETS! CARPETS! Carpets!” LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, RAW SILKS, SILK TAPESTRY, ax DRAPERIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Prices low as the lowest. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. Call early and avoid the rush, SINGLETON & HOEKR, 030 801 MARKET SPACT. owes AND HORSE COVERS. Covers trom 90 cents each up. At tho Hurnas aud Trung Mantory of nt2w New Store, 1331 Ben ANAKIES, Also, 907 F etrest, 030 Under Marome Temule. GURE CURE FOR MALARIA. Q CAROLINA TOLU ‘TONT Sure cure, for Dyspepsia in all its stages; also for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Astlma, and all diseases of the ‘Throat ‘and Langs; and te only remedy thet is beneti- cial in malarial climates, ‘T'kis ie a prepara of BAL- SAM OF ‘LOLU, ROGK CANDY, MAGNESIA and other medicinals beneticial in above diseases, the busts being the purest Rice and Rye Whiskies. Harmines and Nery pleanant to take. ‘Cry it | Forsale by all deugeints and grocers ati per quart bettie, ‘the trade supplicd ata liberal discount by Barbour & Thanilton aud Prank Hume, | Wholersie, Grocer aud Sole Acute tor this city. "HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., New York and Chatteston, 8. C., Sole Manufactures and Proprietors 420-bu, ths 50™ COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION cO., in the city of Lonssville, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER dors, Theso drawings secur meatuly phder provisions of an act of the ‘General ‘The United States Cireuit Court, on March 31, ren- ered the following decieion: i Firet— the Commonweslth Distribution Com. pany is lesral |—Its drawings are fatr. sotompeag hes now ou maid alarge reserve fond, Kead carefully the list of prizes for ths NOVEMBER DRAWING. Prize. 2 Prize. 1982. ay 8 C02 ws of Sr ne e2ea88: Woopwarp & LOTHROP, Invite examination and comparison of theirJarge and handsome line of FALL AND WINTER WRAPS, Comprising everything desirable in SILK, SATIN AND FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SILK, SATIN FUR-LINED DOLMANS, BROCADED SILK VELVET DOLMANS, PELEISSES, JERSEYS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, &e., &c, Below we quote a few prices: A Handsome Satin Rahdame CIRCULAR, Pointed Pur Collar and Quilted Lining, at the unprecedented price of $15. An Elegant Satin Rahdame CIRCULAR, Far Collar, and edged with Fer, Quilted Lining, only $19. A Splendid Satin Mervellieux CIRCULAR, Australian Squirrel Lining, only $22.50, Satin Rahdame CIRCULAR, ;Hempeter Fur-Lined, $25. ‘We also show a Magnificent Line of FINE CIRCULARS, From $25 to€100 each, BROCADED SILK, PLU-H, OTTAMAN AND SATIN RAHDAME DOLMANS, In great variety, latest designs, $25 to £115. Our line of Coate, Jackets, Jerseys, Braided, Plush and Fur-Trimmed Effects, $10 to £20. A Very Stylish WALKING COAT, Plush Collar, Pocket and Cuff, only $8. Russian CIRCULARS, in Cloth and Satin Rehdame, at the right prices, ONE PRICE ONLY. €P-Satisfaction puarantesl in every case. Altera- tious made to suit the purchaser without change. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 28 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 MOE FRANCAISE ue IN ALL THE NEW SHADES AND BLACK. THESE GOODS, WHICH ARE VERY FASHTOX ABLE FOR COMBINING WITH SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, ARE PURE SILK, AND RANGE FROM $1.75 TO $3 PER YARD. ELEGANT PURE SILK COLORED LYONS VE VETS THAT MEASURE 24 IN. FULL, IN ALL THE NEW SHADEs, AT $8 PER YARD, BLACK PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS FROM $7 TO 99. ALL-SILK OTTOMANS IN ALL COLORS, FROM $1.75 TO $3.50. BLACK SILKS, BEST MAKES, FROM Tc. TO $3.50. BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS AND PLUSHES, FROM $1.50 . EMBOSSED PLUSHZS AND VELVETS AT $5 TO $7. MAGNIFiC: s AND FINE FRE. ELEGANT BROCADE. SH DOLMAN ‘OTS AND NOd DRESS-TEXTURES. LLVET WRAPS, RICH SEAL BLACK OTTOMAN SILK LISSES, JERSEYS AND EF-DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING MY COM- PLiTE STOCK OF ING FABRI §7 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGUR! RECL PRICES. Seaton Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PEKRY & BROTHER) AND COR- Pennsylvania aye., corner ta strayt. Fetablished 1840. ns IN£W CLoakines, IN FASHIONABLE SHADES, ar ATTRACTIVE PRICES, TYLER & CHEWNING, n6 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST. ; S!LK wraps, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, BROCADE DOLMANS, PLUSH WRAPS, IMPORTED MILITARY JACK- ETS AND COATS, IN THE NEW. JERSEY SHAPES, AND IN CLOTH COLORS OF MYR- TLE, BROWN, BRONZE, NAVY AND BLACK BEAUTIFULLY BualDED, THESE ARE THE VERY NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH GARMENTS IN THE PARIS MAR- KET, AND ARE LANGELY SOLD BY THE LEADING HOUSES OF NEW YORK CITY. THE STYLES ARE DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING OFFERED BEFORE, AND THE CUT, FINISH AND QUALITY AKE ALL THAT CAN BE ASKED. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, IN EVERY GRADE AND QUALITY, IN SILK VELVET, PLUSH, SATIN AND CHOICE WOOL- ENS. VERY LARGE STOCK OF HABIT CLOTHS AND TRICOTS, IN ALL THE CHOICE COLORS. SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, MADRAS PLAIDS, FANCY SUITIN cy 3 FoR LIN: ‘ALL THE VERY LARGE ASSURTMENT, MOURNING GOoDs, TEX FACEUREKS, N EVERY GRADE AND W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WEAVEST. N. B.—THE BEST 18 THI: SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS no IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GooDs AND NOVELTIES aT CARTER’S, ‘7 MARKET SPACE IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of Black and Colores SILKS at 5 $1, $1.25, $1.50, 2 aout wd Brocade SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHE:! AAS, CASHMERE, Fie ‘wool, Wide double wai, and C1851 MOURNIN HE VERY Best MANU- j RY GoopDs, D THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH @% NEW YORK! ~ 28,000 SQUARE FEET DEVOTED 10 BUSINESS! OTIS’ FINEST ELEVATOR AND EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT THAT SCIENCE CAN THINK OF ON THE PREMISES! All thoss who have seen it admire it, and judging from the immense business of the last month we must confess it isa grand success, and we shall strive to maintain the confidence of all, and instead of Aoubling our business, as we did last month, wo shall tey and triple it during tho first year. Where thoro is a will there is away, and we know howto do it—that is by buying only from first hands by the original package, soastosave the middie man’s profit, and selling at » living profit. When wesay profit it is something #et- dom touched by advertivers; but no merchant can exixt without it, as it certainly costs something to One Hundred and Thirty-six Hands, which we now hay our pay-rolle, This is a large number for Washington, but not one too many for us, and we are now willing to take ten more clerks (experienced hands only) if we only knew where togetthem. We do not employ all these for show, and must have work to do it. Come and convince yourself that notwithstanding the warm spell our buflding is like a bee hive, and rominds anybody of the Bonmarche, of Paris, We have given our import orders for March and April delivery for about One Hundred Cases Dress Goods, Cashaeres, White Goods and Linen Housefurnishing Goods, ete. Is it a wonder that we should be entitled to buy atl figures than other merchants, as our house is classed with the largest Jobbing houses of New York and second to none IN sTaNDING. §2 The memorandum inyotces of the above we have nowonband. Weask one and all to deal with us. In return guarantee to sell at lowest New York retail Prices and in many instances much lowor (as we cam prove by New York Retailers’ Pattern Books.) Our as- sortments shall always be complete, and we shall try to make our building and business the pride of the Cap- ital. For bulletins of goods and prices se other daily and weekly papers, and remember that we only adver- tise such goods as we have in quantities, so as to give parties fromthe distunce ashow to write for them. ‘Thanking you all for the liberal patronage and friendly. feelngs extended to us during the last twenty years, We are, respectfully, your obedient servants, LANSBURGH & BRO., 2, 424 SEVENTH STREET, nt 420, Fo=2¥ AND UNDERWEAR. IP, DAY & CO., NTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘We have just received a most attractive stock of FALL AND WINTER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Comprising the following: INFANTS' FINE WOOL HOSE, FANCY COTOR! CHILDRENS’ 3 LADIes" YANCY EMBROIDEKED PINE CASH- MERE HUSE, AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, for Ladies and Children, in a miracle BLACK HOSE A SPECIALTY. ALSO, A FULL LIN® OF LISLE THREAD AND SILK HOSE. 1 the new and most de- des. UNDERWEAR. A large and varied stock of Infants’, Misses’ and Ladies “MERINO UNDERWEAIC Lavirs’ M AtTED SCARLET ALL-WooL VESTS, GREAT VARIETY. GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWEKS, it variety. CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS. MEDICATED SCARCET ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ALL THE ABOVE AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, £22, 824 SEVE H EMPSTON Eé PERRY. RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY. Special indacements in BROCADED PLUSHES and VELVE!s, OTTOMAN and KHADAMA SILKS, in all the leading shades, Bargains in BLACK SILKS. 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, in every hate, at $1 and $1.25, Very popular Goods for ladies’ suiting. An elegant line of BLANKETS Just received and at reduced prices, 1 00 Prize 1,000 Prizea, 000 9 Prices, 3 obese 00 | # i #112, 400 . half tickets, $1; 27 tickets, $50; 55 OL LGR Uasintens: st wis 1 COU} CKAPK and CRAPE nats. ees A full ineot HOUSEFULNISHING GOODS: BLAN- Bf CO SPO) il . Our LINEN DEP. and we wid contin HEMPSTONE & PERRY, 603 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ose Pricr ONLY. Goos marked in plain figures. n& We seu PINE SHIR Chesrer than any other house in the world, out want vouts tale urea, Hut cal and “‘lignuis” Shirt tor Se. of fine rou Jone cloth muslin, (oot teak full of prerered sizins t@ deceive the eye); reinforced with fine linen bo With linen, linen sleeve banas end linen neck band, ( Union linen, but pure Linen), and felled ress, ( turned over‘and etitched throtigh with one #lteh); fimaehed r som Og the waeh tub, with button holes cut ane then worked, (not worked and then cat.) On} for the *Haunis® shirt. A fail stock of Winter U shirts aud Drewers et pricy te plocse, | The for 1245 and 25c. ever SS oon od so eee MEGINNISS', 1002 F stenot. S™= PLUSHES AND VELVETS. 20 picces BLACK AND E KE(S tron $2 to $12: ING, PARLE DAMASK, NAPKINS, TOW, NOTTING- ¥ COLORED SILK PLUSHES, Trova $1.00 t0 $3.00 For the sale of the celebrated “*CONCORD HARNESS,” hay wire seni Concer Ren eee - | For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your shat waker Msn ee ee orders with the leading house of Washington. 024 AND IGNS FOR DECORATIVE Te nORes RTISTIC DES! ini ontel-Wintehy eee AM erin: Fainting on Satin, Plush, ke, Lote « nib, Se Varnos Mow: core eunfa aver ona Gor ode Tt 2.2m 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ee nie ute Hes oral, LD AND FRIENDS: ‘&e, or 303 ORR TA aU a fee or as pee cera, GPa sean abs Urcas. YOU WANT A NEW RANGI ercall at. Old street, Tr: GEO. F. GARTRELL, 81 el strects . Be 4 Latrobes and eh ang | bs nortawest bso Bs eee, ‘nd, lange EW PALL G90D3 TES, RICH, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, 124 Di ‘chews openingat | A, 00>) Ne YOUNG Goth and Suk Moun Peunest A HAM LAce, &e. At CARTER'S ‘Tl MARKEY SPAUP. MEET MUSIC FoR THE AULLION. ois B00 nieces STA: spzct te RD SHERT MUSIC, price Be. ‘given on applica- | ‘i CAVED VELVE Mivek, + et MOI SNES eS Dinck sud Mixed Calors, for Coat Trimming, from, $2.50 to $4.00, Splendid COLORED SILKS, $1.00. BLACK SILKS, 0 ag ‘$1.50, £00 GOSSAMERS, BLANKS COMFOUTS, + 2S ab AOE, — OU PRivEs ABEL TUE LOWEST.

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