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Werpay.... — LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRF SIGNAL OFFICER, 1 Wasntxctow, D.C. Nov. 17, 1992. 9:3) amt For the middie Atlantic states, cloudy weather, | 94 Fain, sontheriy winds, falling barometer generally followed by rising Darometer, and winds shift- Ing to colder uortherly. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal oMicer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: General Fain or snow has fallen in the northwest, lake Fegion, middie states, New England, Onio valley. Tennessee and west cult states. There has been ‘@ Sight fall of the temperature in the lake region and New England, and a general ris in the south- <se-+0+--November 17, 1882, Amusements To-night. NATIONAL THRATER.—Abbott Opera Company in “La Sonnambula.” ed Orgra Hovse.—Callender’s Colored Min- Is cone Comiquz.—John L. Sullivan and Mike ins. CONGREGATIONAL CuurcH. —Lecture by George lakepeace Towle. Masonic Temrie.—Dashaway Reform Club Fair. Condensed Local ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 10:45 p.m. and extinguished at 4:45 a.m. In one of Semken’s windows there 1s avery handsome exhibit of the various pr.zes won by te Columbta boat club since its organization, com- posed of seven handsome silver cups and'some forty Individual gold medals. issgesidents of Washington gave a ball ern states east of the Mississippt river. The fol- | 4¢)he Sms: “6 oo lowing spec t Abner’s hall last night tm celebration of the ‘575th anniversary of the independence of Switzer- land. The affair was very successiul, and was greatly enjoyed by the large number ‘of people present. ‘The ball was in charge of R. Gebner, D. Rickeabachcr, E. Schmid, N. Stefani, J. Mueller, £. Wellaner and M. Caspar. emperatures were reported at 3 p. Washington, 5 folk, 54°; Sa Atlanta, 63°: Jacksonville, 67°; "Pen- ew Orleans, 719; Galveston, 75°; San , 79°: Tueson, 67°; Los Angeles, 67°: Diego, 64°. Rain or snow is indicated today tn all he States est of the Mississippi river, and clear- ‘A colored boy named Cornellus Banks was ing weather t0-morrow in the Onio valley, middle | oy, Dy Special OMicer Young: of the Theater and gulf states. Comique, before the Police Court to-day, with de- ———— To Make Room for the grand holiday opening, the following Immense barg.ns must be sold to- Morrow at R. Goldsehmid’s, 812, 7th st. mw.: 1 coal hod, shovel, poker and stove litter 83. ; hand- gome decorated french china frait plates 18c. facing private property—the floor of the gallery inthe Comique—last night. He was sent to Jail for 30 days In default of $10. The charge of grand larceny against Sarah Chis- ley and Robert Proctor, coll, who are under arrest. tor robbing a countryman named Joun Ewers of each: large Japanned dustp. $10, were up for trial atthe Police Court thismorn- covered char TF bucke Ing. The prosecuting attorney stated that since Pertumed P. Ont the robbery Mr. Ewe:s had broken his lez on his arm in Maryland. The case was continued in- dentuitely. ‘The case of Samuel D. Pa on the 7th of this month, goois to the extent o Lubins soap 3 cakes for 4c brated soap 5c y White 5:.,.a box; shelf oll cloth 2 yards white porcelain eups and sau mer, Who was arrested rged with rerelving $100 under false pretens: 5 Sie. 36 de; tooth picks 2: a box: large cocoa | from John RAManstleld, a grocer, was dismissed door mats with red border 49:.. worth $1; 9 Inch | tn the Pollce Court. to-day, the goods having been Hloped plain ple plate stove | paid for. Drush with 6 bars of polish 15: Cy inson, the colored boy wko was ar- 4e.; 4qt. 8. 1 pt.. dipper: y Poticeman Fowler, charg: deep jelly salt or pepper sha turing the skull of another boy'In Ma &., each; tndividu sl salts + pr. dz tron =yate Is stil he'd at the eighth precinct station- sales Wiss carved skle Drackeis 9.; Army requisition from Maryland. apt Novy biacking 4 boxes for 10; superior A ‘d woman named Robinson created some serubbing brushes I2c., worth baby earriy nulon at the Pension offi-e yesterday after- Deiow cost: new desizn of real majolica fruit by cal hing a clerk by the collar and de- landing the payment of a h be M. Colston, wife of Gen, R. E. Col- of Virginia (now Jn the surgeon general's in this elty), died at Raleigh, N. C., on the inst. tch, also great bargains in decorated A young man named Charle In the tolls at the Poti with stealing ninety itfon: rflel Guards have elected offl- No. 102 Indica aveni follows: Cipt. B. Tui re-rleeted for days. ; OL ver Hizh, elected as Ist lleutenant; Saeeaaeeenal Henry Smith, 21 Heutenant; Alexander Smito, Tur Th ent way I Ist sergeant, $51 F stre Witat can be Mr. Bailey, of the District Attorney's office, pros- eoming to a plain tac or even pretty one: ecuted the United States cases in the Poll-e’ Court - - to-day, In piace of Mr. Charles E. Moore, who was. 959 La. Av ly treated | eng ized In the Criminal Court. alike.” Porter: rib roast, | Kev. Hugh M. Brown and Rev. T. McC. Stewart, WAZ Recetv both gradiates of How: ‘d university, hive just been appointed to professorships In the college in Liberta, Atrica, of which Rev. Dr. Blagden 1s the resiitent. PAWililam MeDougat, who was convicted by Tudge Snell a few days azo. on a charge of petit larceny of $ trom Major J. ‘T. Turner, was released to-d.iy on Mr. Turner coming Into court and stating to the Judge that the defendant was Intoxicated at the tim David A. Johnson, a young colored man, was ar- rested by Policeman Ben. F. Shanks, of the sev- enth precinct, yesterday, on suspicion of snatching a pocketbook irom a lady a few days ago. He re- sisted the efforts of the officer to put him in cell, and assaulte! the officer, blacking his eye. Jn the Polic» Court this morning he was fined $19 or 30 days for the assiult, and got 90 days on the farm on a charze of suspicion. A colored man named Jos. White was at the Po- Mee Court this morning on complaint of his wife, Sirah, who told Judge Snell that she lett him Ume ago, and he came to her house list t and drew a knife and threatened to cut her throat. He was sent to jail for six months in de- fault of $100 bonds to keep the peace. A committee of the Journeymen tailors have had Interviews with employers who have hitherto re- fused to accede to the demands of the union, and have made with one large clothing deale rangement wi'ch the comamittee consider satisfac- ‘The matter will be laid before a_ meeting of journeymen tailors at Cosmopolitan hall to- morrow evening. This afternoon Detective Coomes arrested a young min who gave his name os Howard Harlan, on the charge of larceny. He was caught offering clothing in pawn, and in lils pockets were found about a dozen p: ci bout a dozen railroad passes and tickets were also found inh urs old. He stated rd University has just received from the executors of the will of the late P. B. Schoales, of | New York, the sum of $5,000, the interest of which | 1s to be forever devoted to the ald of indigent ‘udents in tre Universit n’s Vests and pantaletts, at 25e. Ladies’ vests, 4c. Asple : Our leading co at ot, a perfect ft, $1. Mas. Max WE 712 7th Street. GrRATFST RAxGarns ever offered In boots and shoes. Fine kid boots for ladies, worked holes, from $1.40 up; fine ladies’ Chappacua Frenell heels af $3, worth $4: the finest French kid, tin- ished boot, at only $4, worth $5.50, at Z. STRASBURGER’s, 96 7th street, between T and K northwest. Five Dormans, at bankrupt prices, J. E. Youngs, ak, 10e. Ih. sirloin, 12%¢ Hughes? tars and N streets northwest. Fresn Meats.— Watt Pavers. RW. Henderson & Co., 1113 F street. For Heatrn use Pennsylvania coke. “Jar” and “Scrap Pictures” See arlv. J. SY GOULD. Fossett's Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, A Font Line Gests’ Fue: , THA 7th st. sH You to see the larze ings, In all colors, from 2 at Salomon’s fur factory, 706 Yard upwanis, Btreet northwe ANOTHER lot of 33 Inch n Wear, slizhtly dam: early'to get the c Rorthwest. A nov Call a th street souvenir to each purchaser, Wanw winter mou-quetatre gloves, bargains, Cocurane’s. 2 AL Woot LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS, IN ALL COLORS. Witc !s the cheapes and comforts? Wi fn ell the new sh: place In town for blankets 91S selling the best ve n des at 50e.2 “Where will you find the best assortment In hosiery, cloves, mitts and | Garnet Myrtie, Bronze, Navy, Brown, 50 cts. and leggings? Where ean I get at4c. a yard, wrens bik a Medicated fanned at Ben pact wake erch naar | All-woot Black Ceshmeres, 37 cte..£0-cts,,62cts., 75cte. Ladi Cloth, dor ith, all colo ey Ze? Which store exch: oe eee ee Syiae money? It is at Ster K nortuwest. nges goods or refunds 904 7th st, between I and COLORED SILK PLUSHES. Garnet, Myrtle. Navy, Olive, Bro’ 75. Ail Wel Planned suiting: 3 aor Men's Garrers from $8 eents up: French calf, Band-stitehed, at $3.50, worth $4.5 Stras Ladic®! Clooking Cloths, double width, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2 25, $2.50. . Imitation Seal Skin Plushes for Coates. tole width Dress Good-, all colors, 25 cts. h for Loys’ Suits, 25 cts., 37 cts., 50 cts. Canton Flannel, $ cte., 10 cta., 123g cts. 10-4 sheeting Coton, '25 cts. Gent's Wool Underwear, 50 cta., 75 ets., and 1. Bed Comforts, 75 ets., $1, $1.25, $1.50. Wool Blankets $2, $2 50,’ $3, $4 a pair. Lace Curtains, $2.50 a pair. 12-4 Blank t, extra fine (Job lot), $6 a pair. Cloars 4nd Dotmaus, ‘new style, $5, $7, £9, $10, $12, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. TOWSON’sS, €26 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ. Durger’s 96 7th street northwes' CRILDRENS' solid leather shoes, 42c. Childrens’ spring heel button, boc. Ladies’ button boots (new), 98. Ladi s’ Freneh kid button. $2.45. Gents’ wor: ing shoes (solid), $8. Gents’ English walking shoes, $1.49. aif, kip and grain boots, Gexts’ cult booTS, $2.45. ‘Tae Fatty Snor Store, 306-268 7th street. WE will have on exhibition to-morrow and Mon- @ey crand and nobby styles of ladies’ and chil- @ren’s neek-wear. Mrs. Max Wert. Act., 712 7th street. nearest MAN YoR Cloaks, Youngs’, 736 7th st. nI6 ‘where they can b* taught all the English brai nd secure thorough caning im music, French and German, will ‘this scl @ most accept- able one. A CnANce TO SPecuLaTE.—Messrs. Thos. J. Fisher & Co. will sell at auction, for the trustees, to-morrow (Saturday), commencing promptly at one o'clock p.m., more than one hundred lots in Hall & Evans’ subdivision known as “Meridian HiL” es rovers les on the high ground Tots looking the city, and ext -niing from 16th to 1 streets. The sale will b> made from the corner of 16th and Boundary streets. For particulars see advertisement tn another column, Sa THT Boy oP Mink Js a terrible fellow on clothes, and It takes a strong sult to stand him a month. If the lady who made this remark will bring “that boy” to B. Robinson & Co., 909 Pennsylv.nia ave- nue, she will have no turther cause tor complaint as they are introducing a line of school suits this season especially adapted for just such boys as the one mentioned above. PP. A 11 g888g Pep aa tk da 8 pre AAE AA TSsssq Po A ALILLA’ AU Ssss$ RR OOY YA Th ers oe AE ¥ ASAL E Ro ¥ 2“4tu7 4117-119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 401-403 TWELFTH STREEY NORTHWEST. SPECIAL SALE. GLOVES! GLOV: GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVLS! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVE GLOVES! GLOVE GLOVE GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GREAT BARGAINS! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVE GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVE PPP AA L AA UL P AAA L AAA IL e 4 ALLILA All "I kK 00 YY AA LLL 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PENN'YLVANIA AVENUE, CALL ATTENTION TO THFIR ELEGANT as- SORTMENT OF SPECIALTIES. Novelties in handsome TAILOR-MADE SUITS. In choice Styles and Materia‘s. ‘The most Elegant ¢ tock of LADIES’ WRAPS AND CLOAKS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. CHILDREN’S FLANNEL SUITS: A Special Feature of the Trade for the next month, a8 as there will be constant shipments of NOVELTIES now in process of preparation. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S SUITS! ‘The best qualities at zates as low as the average quality of trash. OUR DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. TAYLOR & HUFTY. Loxpox Coven Syxvr, only lets, at Druggist. ‘Mus. LANGTRY souvenir presented to each pur- chaser t»-morrow, at The Family Shoe Store, 306- 9 7th street. Hauy’s gents’ $1.75 worl ng boots are solid. “THe Jersey Liv.” handsomest ladies’ shoe in | ENGLISH KERSEY OVERCOATS, raw edge, satin America, reduced to $1. Hahn's, 816 7th street and 3822 Penusylvanta avenue. CaILp’s heeled button, 75c., ‘and boys’ fait solld soles; misses’ | CASTOR BEAVER OVERCOATS, best make, in *. Solid school shoes. Habn’s. Black, Blue and Brown, $22. en eties, ladies and children, bargains, Blas Secure OVERCOATS, in %lue and Wen you want the purest and best whisky, call for the Darling, a celebrated brand, 18 years’ old, for sale at X inder's, 911 7th street, ALT WOOL CASSIMERE OVERCOATS, fancy back, ‘THe Best lunch and oyst-r house tn the city— ENGLISH KERSEY OVFR ‘g Groen, ‘Tho Sullivan's, 1310 Pennsylvania avenue. aa ao Olive Boown and Dark Blue, $20. 0c. SaTINS and best black goods, 714 7th st. Dre.Vow si EN’S fennel honey extract cured me Of severe hoarseness and congn. Rev. W.B.EVANS. | prve BEAVER OVERCOATS, in Black, Blue, Brown ‘Tur Evesiont accurately fitted at Hempler’s, and Dark Green, $13. ALL- WOOL DIAMOND BEAVER OVERCOATS, $10, ¥les in children’s plush trimmed over- DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, trimmed with fine hown in oUF Loy’ abd ebiidren’s de- | PTT Crue tow gH0 oe AL Suks & Co. Skat Sacgvss AnD Wraps. —Just arrived trom New York with 2 kat Tea Wicd | FINE DRESS SUITS, satin and silk lined, the finest Will be offre wnufieturer's crlers—$95 and | ‘hat cam be gotten, from $25 to $40. Upwards—at Salomou’s 1ur factory, 706 7th strect Bortiwest A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT of Boys’ Suits, from 13 to 17 years, which we offer at reduced prices. Mrns WORKING Snoxs at 75 cents, cood value at $1.25: inen’s co n and kip boots very low, at Z Strisburger's, 806 7th street aortnweee SCHOOL SUITS, of which we have an extensive va- ~ riety, at reduced prices, Crearer Taan Ever.—We h come to stay. Vamierbiit or Msc ire US OF keep v from giving the p dee and pors and CHILDREN’S SUITS at reduced prices. the best sausige Fresh load in to- Gay at the cole ur & (Co.'s Store, No. | A SPECIALTY of Children's Overcoats, in which we e2 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, James A. ow thi . ‘ Hofluan, manager. Open all day. Cap bicet three ae 3 Nsw hosiery and underwear, bargains, Coch- | POLITE ATTENTION to all who call, : mane 4 A Jou Lor of hand-kn -» fOr mer price 50-., at Ch z 7th street northwest. puvenir to each pure Agrand Loot Ott for Mrs. Dr. Semmes’, chiropodist and Manicure advertisement in next’ Week's STAR, [OF erly of New York, and lat» of Boston. A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, Near Tenth street, A Few More outline tidies at I5e.; new designs In =plashers, towels and doylies; grand displiy of Kensington art need ery, at work and ritbon embrotd- AND 02D STREET, Mus Max WEYIUS, Agty Tih stteet, | FYLECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND COUGH DROPS. Have acain taken the lead as the most eucrartul Gongh, Remedy yet introduce, specially tor these who ob ect tonauseating mediciued, "Lane boxes, containing bait , ARTHUR NATTAN! | nié 14th and Tets., 2d and D. and 7 YANAKIES, GO! DFIN LINNETS, ©. - BLuDS, STARLINGS, ete. ete. nd “ow ONLY. s sulir, faney balt-hose, 25 250, Worth ino undershirts, reduced "tro a’ 7c. to aA shirts and drawers, $1.25, worth eticated shirts, Wc., Worth $1.50. A Giscount of 20 per cent on all bi She “Pumous,” A HANDSOME SOUVENIR {o every purchaser to- morrow and sp cial Bargains in corsets, hostery, Saderwear, Urs collars and cuffs, ruchinzs and | Also all kinds of Caves, Seeds and Fixtures, at the il Kinds Of dress gools, silxs, satins, fluunels, a ett Dlankets, le Mens, napkins, towels, &e. Best | 030 Under Maronic ‘window ‘sh S0c.; “star rods, 75c. dozen: ear- pets and ott cloths below cost tO clos* them out. yuy unt you see prices ats sburye! Dry Goods Auction House, £36 sth sce eer® Bess. black gulpure laces, marked down, Coch: muie’s, , G*® COOKING STOVES, FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, 1 ges 7 ee. uote TENTH STREET. 302 Suis gobiews sa hee ROBES AND HORSE COVERS. iea spoons, 10 wiae figure lamps, with chandelter POT EPO 20 cents each up. ase wats tron Turkey pans, | at me Harmeeeed fost relory of CUPS ADA sationrs. 41s Mee Santee 3. ToPHAM, EY _ ee ee zine nt2w New Store, !231 Pennsylvania avenue, clothespins, 5 ning | =e Land knife, 18-.; beonze stiturs, 870s covennd | Nien b.goaes Sg Pies Se ones Vegetable disies, 4622; greet rn Vons in deco esr Ds wou Pens Matecchiua. Grind openins b> ret ae ee oe Ls South Side. nid MPORTED CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, 988g ERE OA OL I Bss8q ie Kh rE SEAL SATIN LINED, $25. Sgss8 ERR A A LULL DOLMANS ss 4 §°S 0 5 RF gSSs mee A Bo Gd oD ee cai Sass 4 ‘adi? “ou? Her Sssst ENGLISH DYED, from $160 up. FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SIfK AND SATIN. LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CPs, GENTS’ FUR CAP3, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPS. FUR TRIMMING. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES, AGENTS FOR DUNLAP: & ©O0.’3 CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, (21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets, Established 1830. n3-Im cco H H 00 co oO HH oo Ft §% HF co HHH OO Tt G6 EE €o HH OO H Oo F coo H H 00 i ‘cco EER 00 D go EF BPS ee ee 00 «6LLLL «DoD e Wwwwnuain Kr Wwwwu Hiss £ HE” 88555 Ww ww rT S85 BK ES Ssssg WoW H HU Sgss8 K “kK 11 Keg Sgsg8"" PURE AND UNADULTERATED, The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahela have attracted the attention of the Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degree as to place it in a very high position among the Materia Hedica. We beg to invite the att-ntion of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well-known brands, 1N casks containing one dozen bot- tles exch, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. Fer excellence, purencss and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of natural flavor and fine tonic properties. ‘These Whiskiea sre sold under guarantee to sive PERFECT saTisyaction, and can be had at all leading grocery stores at retail. E. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 016-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT 8r., PHILADELPHIA, SILVER N' ont eth Soup $1.50; Scotch lamb’s wool and cashmere undergarments; ee shirts and drawers, 75c., $1, Extra heavy merinoshirts and drs., 50c..worth 75c. Extra heavy canton Manne! drawers ‘S0c., worth ‘The improved “Ciimax Shirt,” ready for use, $1, ‘worth $1250; ee ies ‘aker, lamb’s ‘wool, cashmere and merino half hose; Genuine Winchester, Va. buckskin gloves and untlets; Wool jackets, seal skin caps, fur-top gloves; At Lewis’, 920 7th street, below Mt. Vernon Square. N.B.—Fuil line of men’s and boys’ hats, cheap. Mothers, un Find In) This City at Noa Waker & Co's, : Ce High Grade Oysters Only. Served in every avatlabie style. Steamed, roast and:brotled a specialty. Jouxson's, 9th street, near E; Ladies’ saloon frst floor. bs Hon. J. A. "icKenzie, M. C. from Kentucky, says:—“I used Brown’s Iron Bitters tor Genefal’ Debility, and was greatly Strengthened and émproved in health.” Buy: Manter’s Sifter. Hunter Sifter Cempany—Kitchen Spectalties— Cincinnati and New York. Circulars free. 2 For/rhick Heads, Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions,—Wells’ May Apple Pills—anti“ilions, cathartic. "10 and 25c, ‘The Unpleasant Appearance of even the most amiable and intelligent face, when covered with surface irritations as from tetter, pimples, or eczema can be dissolved navur- ally by Dr, Benson’s Skin Cure,an excellent. tollet dressing. “It cures dandruff of ‘the scalp. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Mutter, churned every. morning and delivered in'3¢-ib, “Ward” priats, 50c. per 1b, Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, te er qt Cream, We. pint __ PROFESSIONAL. 7 street northwe: IGNED HAS RESUMED H Washinzton, at 1209 Pennsylvania frou 1 to 4 p.m. oe i are of MM COPE Wise FO HEALTH O DEPEND.” Coras, bunions, bad nails, and other complaints of the feet successfully treated ‘at DR. WAITIOS. Odial Establishment, 1416 Pennsyl posite Willard's Hotel. Office fee $1 per visit. ized by the highest medical, judi naval dixnitaries of ¢ of loading forescn governments, well-known personages. D. 6.,1n 1861, De BANPae, th stro ia on- ial, political, military rv, representatives i thousands of other fetablished im’ Washington, et Store. fillkngs a specialty. night, R. KLOEBER, DEN? I: 626 B Srnee: Nonrawesr. Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth. aux D* Gas given. tolp. 439 9TH STREET. Hours 8:30 to 5 p. m. Sunday, 11 a.m R. . Di D) ites, tires woe team eee ite Uranchés. “Teeth inserted $7 per so ranted. RTL L TEI ferted immectia ¥ lin aplendid succe branches of Dentist NALLY, 1321 F stre Ds of New d 8: this city. Residence and office, 2022 Stree; northwest. Down town ollie, **May Building. 02-2awsm. FIOREAND, DENTAL “AssocTa’ 435 street, three doors novth of Pennsylvania avenue, cast Bide. Hereafter extractions — under Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and_50 cents each additiowml tooth at the same fitting. Extractions without gas, 50 : Dest Arti ‘Teeth made, $7 per set. Geld and Amalgam Filings, trom. $1 to $5. All work warran fitst-cla-s. Have adimmustered Nitrous Oxide to over 50,000 paties: (Patients coming by car will be furnished freo ¢ teandtrom the office.) SFORE AND IN- after extracting natu: Modern methods aud Moderate fees. Di northwest. SDK MAY HAVIN THe LARGEST RETAIL MILLINERY : STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, EXTENDING FRoM 7rH To 8TH STREETS. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ELEGANT SASH RIBBON, Ad2ic., 35c., 40c. and 50c. a yard. PLUME IN ALL GOLORS, ‘75e.. $1. $1.25, $1.50, $2 to $3. SPLENDID BEAVER HATS, At 50c., 75e., $1, $1.25. ELEGANT TRIMMED HAT: For Children, Misecs and Ladies, at 7c. to $1.25 PATTERN HATS AND BONNET - Less fhan market value. PLUSHES AND VELVETS, ‘From $1.25 to $2.50 per yard. A LOVELY BUNCH OF T! TPS: rom 256. 10 500. FICHUS, LACES, SCARFS, JEWELRY, KID GLOVES, Lower THAN ELsewHere. OUR GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDREN’S, MISSES! AND LADIES' OLOAKS. Don't Fail to Call and price them before purchasing. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. No branch store; no connection with any other estab- Jiehment. nll N O EXTRAVAGANCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS: MET BY THE MISFIT STORE, since oORNER TENTH AND WSTRIETS, | mon . is sim FINE CLASS Sreuo HING wld, with sratitaction Kuarentecd, at such prices as are Only poseibloin an it Expensive locaity, a cash busitioss und the exalleet pos: expenses. Fall Overcoats .. Fall Overcoata | Fall Overcoats : PRICES TELL. at $8, worth $12 , worth $13, 1 worth 315 cat it $12, worth $18 it $12, worth $20 Fall Overcoate, silc lined - 18, worth $30 Medinm Weight Overcoats, 10, worth $15 Meaium Weight Overcoats. t $12, worth $18 Good Beaver Uvercouta, ii and green ... it $14, worth Chinchil a+ ver<-oats, worth $10 $6.50, ‘at $8, worth $12 it $10, worth $16 iy worth $5, jay gare mek satin fined, at $27, worth $8, $10 aud $12 worth fully double ,for $8, worth $12 for $10, wo th 18 5, worth Chinchilla Overcoate Chinchilla Overcoats . Chinchilla Overcoats: Chinchilla Overcoats Finest Chinclilla Ov. Ulsters. at 36, for “for gis, worth $20 : fo 18, worth Fa Sulte he S-O0 IORI wort ESS OED: POH BOYS POM O10 TE LONG eas AND VESTS, Suits, from $4.59 to $12— FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17: Suits from 910815, cannot be replaced for themoney. Black Cloth Suits, Prince Albert & worth $40. Black Cloth Suite Full Drem #0 wear eer ore Soe in wn iver Coat and Vest, ‘Prince Albert Style, , 235. Gossamer Coste at $2.60, $3 and $9.50, worth $4, $5 and Gossarnee Costs for Boys" at $2, $2.50, worth $3,50 and $4.50, » $3. 4 Panty at 8, Pe See 50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6, worth Odd Vesta very cheap. ‘OuR Me : No trouble to show, THE MISFIT STOR nis CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. No,626 PAPEE-HANGINGS. No,626 Steeet LATEST STYLES, ieee hes Gold, Katin, Silk and Velvet. Pic. Rei acie daees Phelan aks, Bu ays maar SAAN etreet west. cash. 216-3 GBEET MUSIC FOR THE MILLION. RANSOIRE RAD SEE woe oe te: F ROBERTS’ BOOKSTORE, @3i-lm 1020 7thstrect, shove New York avenus, MATELASSE SILK WRAPS. . FUR-LINED OTTOMAN CIRCULARS. ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH WRAPS. BLACK SICILIENNE DOLMANS. RICH OTTOMAN SILK PELISSES. BLACK EMBOSSED VELVET WRAPS. MOLESKIN PLUSH WALKING JACKETS. \V¥ JERSEY CLOTH ENGLISH WALKING men conts. SUITABLE FOR LADIES WEARING AID" D MILITARY JACKE’ IN ALL C0! = Des AND §RICES. sol find JERSEYS FUR LADIES AND CHILDREN. ALL THE *‘LATEST NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DKESS TEXTURES.” FRENCH TRICOT AND HABIT CLOTHS, FOR TAILOK MADE SUITS, PURE_ILK VELVETS. FROM 24 TO 27 INCHES WIDE, IN BLACKS AND ALL THE NEW SHADES, trom $7 to 29. PURE SILK OTTOMANS, IN BLACK AND ALL LORS, from $1.75 to $3. EMBI ED PLUSHES aND VELVETS. LYON'S CELEBRATED SILK UMBRELLAS. ALL-WOOL CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. "DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOoDs. §2 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. Seaton Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) Pennsylvania ave., corner Jth str y*. Established 1840. nid Hosteny AND UNDERWEAR. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822, 824 SEVI 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 Corons. CHILDRENS’ AND MIS . FANCY AND PEA! V¥ ALL-WOOL RIBBED HOS yok ANCY EMBROID- IN COLORS AND #¥ANCY EMB&OIDEKED FINE CASH- HOSE, AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, for Lad.es and Children, in ail the new and most de- sirale shades. BLACK HOSE A SPECIALTY. ALS0, A FULL LIN® OF LISLE THREAD AND SILK HOSE, UNDERWEAR, A large and varied stock of Infants’, Misses’ and Ladies’ ERINO UNDERWEAR. Lapirs' RLET ALL-WOOL VESTS, GREAT V D TET! GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in CANTON FLANNEL DRAWE MEDICA DRA) D SCARLET ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND ALL THE ABOVE AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, £22, 824 SEVENTH STREET. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS HAVE THIS DAY OPENED ANOTHER LARGE SICCK OF LADIES’ SILK WRAPS, IN OTTOMAN SILK, BROCAD SILK, BROCADE VEL- VET AND SEAL PLUSH, CHOICE WRAPS FOR $25, $30, $35 AND $40. IMPORTED MILITARY JA: KETSIN GREAT VA- RIETY, MADE OF SUPERIOR CLOTH AND CUT IN THE VERY LATEST PARIS STYLES. SILK FI CLOTH, NEW SHADES AT $3.50 PER Y ARD RE- QUIRED For A ELLGAD SUITS, INT 3 NEW SHADES. SILK VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN GREAT VA- RIETY. OTTOMAN SILKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY IN SIX- ‘TEnN COLORS. OTIOMAN SATIN IN TWELVE SHADES. BROCADE VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN NEWDE- SIGNS. STRIPED PLUSH IN CHOICE EFFECTS. PURE SILK VELVETS, 25 INCHES WIDE IN 12 BEAUTIFUL COLORS. (OUR OWN IMPORTATION.) WOOL DRESS GOODS VOR THE VERY LATEST STYLES, INGRE, é EIDER DOWN SPREADS. CHOICE BLANKETS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS and SHEETINGS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FULL STOCK OF ELEGANT SILK UMBRELLAS. N. B.—THE BEST F3 THE CHEAPEST. n13 FLEMPStONE & PERRY. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROB“S, in Black and all Colors, reduced to 14.50, LE>8 THAN COST, to make room for Holiday Goods. PURE SILK OTTOMANS, in Black, Terra Cotta, Cadet, Navy; Brouze, Myre and Garnet, BLACK SILKS—We are offering SPECIAL INDUCE- MENTS in the well known brand—OUR MONOPOLY— best value in the market for the money. 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, in every shade, at $1 and $1.25. Our LINEN DEPARTMENT is being kept up to its standard. “e American Hosiery, Company UNDERWEAR in Ladies, Gents ana Children’s, and cannot be excelled for finish and value. HEMPSTONE & PERRY, nil 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ces! CLOAKS! We have just received another handsome line of CLOAKS, FUR-LINED CIitCULARS, DOLMANS, &c., al! marked cheap; large and complete stock of SILK PLUSHES and VELVETS; full line of CLOAK- ING and PLUSHES to match; BROCADED VELVETS: in ail the new shades; OTTOMANS; RHADAMES in all the desirable colors. Don't fail to examine our LINEN DEPARTMENT. Fo- quality and handsome design our 50c. number in Table Linen can’t be excelled. this side of New York; Napkins and Doyiies to match, 0c. dozen; Towels, knotted tringe, Huckaback, J. A, LUTTRELL & CO., 210 817. MARKET SPACE. L BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, le 908 SEVENTH STREET, @ Between I axp K Nontuwest, Would respectfully invite attention to his selections of HANDSOME NEW GOODS, which are offered at re- ices. or Cot, ral colors, 26c., Terra Cotte, Bronze, ic, Green, ke. Beautiful Pisids, Silk and Wool, 25c. 500. Birured Drews Gx ‘lof cul Lise. Ghtuddan Cloth, Yeer.'s erent basen es erent bareaine Posten eras eee Novelties in Drees Goods; Plasnce and Velvet: Gy fe S z E i hy Ke SB vy it a ae im shes Ri r FE . | TRICOT CLOTH FOR TAILOR-MADE | DARK GREEN, BROWN, = PLUM, 91.50, 2 e.ou TYLER & CHEWNING, 213 918 7rH STREET NORTHWEST. Goops. DF THE FINEST BUILDING NEW YORK! SOUTH OF } 28,000 SQUARE FEET BUSINESS! DEVOTED TO OTIS’ FI NEST ELEVATOR | AND EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT THAT SCIENCE CAN THINK OF ON THE PREMIS: All thoss who have seen it admire it, and judging from the immense business of the last month we must [confess itisa grand success, and we shall strive to maintain the confidence of all, and instead of doubling did last month, we shall try and 2 | there isa way, and we know howto do it—that is by buying only from first hands by the oriinal package, foastosave the middle man’s profit, and selling at a | ving profit, When wesay profit itis something sel- dom touched by advertisers; but no merchant can exist without it, asit certainly costs something to pay One Hundred and Thirty-six Hands, which we now have on our pay-rolla, This is a large number for Washington, our business, as. | triple itduring the first year. Where there is a but not one too many for us, and we are now willing to take ten more clerks (experienced hands only) if we ouly 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 building is like a bee hive, and reminds anybody of the Bonmarche, of Paris, We have given our import orders for March and April delivery for about One Htndred Cases Dress Goods, Cashmeres, White Goods and Linen Housefurnishing Goods, ete. | Is it a wonder that we should be entitled to buy at lower figures than other merchants, as our house is classed | with the largest jobbing houses of New York and second | to none IN STANDING. 52 The memorandum invoices of the above we have | Mewon hand. Weaskone and all todeal with us, In | return guarantee te sell at lowest New York retail | Prices and in many instances much lower (as we can | prove by New York Retailers’ Pattern Books.) Our as- | sortments chall always be complete, and we shall try to | Make our building and business the pride of the Cap- ital. For bulletins of goods and_pric-s see other daily } and weekly papers, and remember that we only adver- | tise euch goods as we have in quantities, 60 as to give Parties fromthe distance athow to writefor them. | Thanking you all for the liberal patronage and friendly | fechngs extended to us during the last twenty years, Weare, respectfully, your obedient servants, LANSBURGH & BRO., mt 420, 422, 424 SEVENTH STREET. | GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES aT CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of Black and Colored SILKS at 50c., 75c., $1, 25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 per yard. Plain and Brocade SILKS, SA‘TINS, PLUSH! VELVEIS CASHMERE, all'wool ‘wie double ae STAN CEL SUITING and LADIES’ CLOTH in all * NG ani oaDIes" CLOaKS, SHAW CLOAKING CLOTHS and UASSIMERES — MOURNING DRESS GOODS in all the new and choice fabrics. BLACK CASHMERF SHAWLS and COURTAULD'S CKAPE and CRAPE VEILS. ISHING GOODS: BLAN- A full lineof HOUSEFUR! from $2 to $12; COMFORTS, SHEETING, Taner DAMASK, NAP: NOTT J NOTTIN HAM Lace, be.” KINS, TOW. At CARTER'S, 028 711 MARKET SPACE. N= FALL DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 MARKET SPACE, Hay avery | stock of DRY GOOD! best wgtoee and at the Lowest Prices °° at$l. 50, $1. “CANNOT BE ead OTTOMAN BILKS, Biack and Colors. = Spas bumbers in COLORED SILKS, $1, $1.25, $1.50 BROCADE Bee Sant very stylish. A splendid line of PLA‘ PLUSH and VELVETS. We res 2 macnificent line of LUPIN'S Black Goods. COURTAULD'S ENGLI~H CREPES. Wide for Veils, FLANNELS, BLANK: and COMFORTS. Core et t wed LINENS, 10WELS, NAPKINS Ladies’ and Gent’s HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ tee pacire HANDKERCHIEPS, a beauti fal A large stock of Printe. By 1d Bleach Canton Flannels, and all Leadine ‘Domertion, at ““Rock bottom” ‘The Store is now complete, and the vertict is that it ie well lighted,” WELL VENTILATED and WELL i aud comparison SrOCKtD. An examination of Goods of solicit One Price Oxux. TRUNNEL & CLARK. olT 811 MARKET SPACE. WOOD AND COAL. PENNSYLY ‘ANIA COKE. BETTER THAN COAL. ‘The fuel of the people. The best in the world, Use it for health, | Use it for economy. Order by Tele- for circulars, A. R. WILLIAMS, Jn., 028 713 7th strect northwest, HOLS COAL DEP TS— "Tritt treet and thode teed svenne, 18th street aud OFFICE_605 7th street, opporite comes. Coal sent in Locked Carta and “Orders by mail receive prompt attention. _ol1-3m FAMILY SUPPLIES. ——eeee ee 5 ae KY. SWEET CIDER, Pure Jutoe, POR ONE DOLLAR. SINGLE GALLON 90 CTS., ‘Until this advertisement te changed GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, 1213 Tth street northwest, between M and N. NE GooDs. CE MEAT, CONSERVED FRU! SHASHERRIES, PrORtDA RAR JASPER'S SYRUP, MALAGA GRAPES,” PRESERVES IN 2 LB. ANDS LB. PAILS, B.W. REED'S S0N3, 2 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST, AWLEY & CO. THIS DAY OFFER AT THEIR wag ke Pye | ce RTE MARKET, ‘end of Beatreet A CHOICE Vor OF NEW YORK State BUTTER AND FERE, VIZ. New York State Fancy Creamery Butter, 42c., ( ire Creamery.) New ¥ State Fane poy Reg = any State Rectory Cheese Tee itll omg he : Te. (fult rea ; SELSCTED Fancy pur- is pereonal equarnted: We mak: cia ty TEMS. Our basir wages and Cetrontn no daweet, MOMS? devet commer th A hese RECEIVED— GAME. Everything first-class, 14o not attempt to sell cheap. My motto is everything the best at living prices, BETS, Palace Market, er 14th xtrect and New York avenue. QCHNEIDER & BuO. S' De oD BEVP A SPECIALTY. Beef 12%, 15,18 and 20 ¢ ad 35 Center Market, 7th street wing, Liverty Market. Marketing delivered free of change to all parte of the #22-3in NOTICE TO HOUSEK CoG EEE RRE ERR oe RR E © Fe RRR " OcrE RR ss COO EEEQR RK KEKE Sgss5 7 c VEN KELL oe % c PALE Te Prnst-Crast BEER, LAMB, VEAL MUTTON, gc) CORNED DEEP A SPECIALT Balle 628, 629 and (330 Center Market, 9th etreet sting, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market, or Address Box 71, City Post Utlice. vs Marketing tvered {revof charge to allparteof the uaret SEWING MACHINES, &e. * AUERBACH S MACHINE OFFICE. Corner 7th and IT streets, have taken in exchang ¢ seek, have put then in soak works, them at these extremely low prices: ler & Wilson Machines, xt jrover K Baker Machines, at. Weed Machines, at bbe Mich aes, at. 6 Howe Machines. at 2 2 Domestic Machin 2 Empire Machine ALL MA\ 4 ©. AUEK $5; 1 White, terdity. and EWM. STIEBELING, near Corcoray Art Gallery. shuttles, ao. asd = I a MACHT DEALER AND no Agent, and eriploy noagents, Tuy no inferior Machines, because they are chean, then tin big adver= ecmenteand employ aceuts to shove then. ‘Tall Brat: Clase aid Feliable Machines from the office ouly: J. F, MCKENNEY, nl 27 9th street northweat. I ADIES! BEFORE PURCHASIN SEWING MACHINE Do not fail to examine the finest finished, lightest run- ning and most quiet Sewing Machines in the world, THE NEW HARTFORD! THE NEW ELDREDGE1 And the new No. 4 VICTOR. All other makes of mzchines on hand and sold on easy monthly paymeuts. Special discount for cant ag A ine and Fashion. Bae oth street nortlwesk, Ste Cloud Delulng. Singer Needles one cent each; all other Needles two cents. os TiS. A GARD. I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THT; NORTH, WHERE 1 PURCHASED. A. ASSIGNEE'S SALE, AN IMMENSE STOCi OF PIANOS, OKG AND MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS OF ALL KINDS. “THE STOCK EMBRACES GLE INSTANCES AS HIGH AB $1600" AND MADE BY TH MOST CELEB? ATED MANUFACTURERS IN THE COUNTRY, AND VIOLIN>, ACCORDE- SUITARS BANJOS, &C.. BY THE M¢ ‘OKLD. SPE HT PIANOS AND PIANO NT NEW ORGANS FOR AND TANOS FLOM $35 UP. AS 1 G. J. REED, ‘TH STREET NORTHWEST. z NORTHWEST. Sole agents f Cnrivuled Stieff anc the celebrated Kranich & Bach PIANOS. Two Double Bank, 14-Siop Petal Base ORGANS, Szcellent tor church Organ ‘practiniug, now for rent FI Eee oe ACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. —Pianos from world-renowned factory of Wm. Knabe & Co., well-kuown fact ury of E. Cam: mon and oti'ers. Pianos for rent. Tuning and Kepairing carefully attended to. 4.3 11th street vorthwest, above Pennxylvania avenue. 012-3m. EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, #125, TTANOS, 7 50. Factory running day and mycht. Cats: tow tte Address DANIEL ESDERH Wadi u, N. J. m! Ecoxouican AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & €O"S LAUNDRY SOAP IX FCONOMIGAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BETNG FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE U-ED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAK OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM. REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRYD DEAD ANIMALS THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAK BANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, #13 $244 WATER STEEL (, GEORGETOWS, D. ©. = <= Goze COEVELING 14TH STREET WHARF, i Ee eS as oe cee and spit: Oak, $7; Pine, $8.25. i-3m* ¢) OHNSON BROTHERS, WHORESALE AND RETATL DEALERS COAL AND Woo? By water and rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassed by eny firm in the United Yards: 1202 F K ov. * tihand Bate nw. 111d 906ce Neat at ane southeast. sa hao oS O'MEARA’S LIQUID 5° “ihe ‘Bold nino hy W. C. OMEARA, 216 Pevua. ave, OB