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__THE EVENING STAR. _ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFIC OF THE CHIEF Siawat. OFFtoRR, 1 Wassurxeton, D.C.. Nov. 22, 1882. 9:31 amt nilda} Atlaa'fe states, fair w boeking to westerly winds, stat erature and pressure, pocial Weather Ratictia. gnal ome of the army furnt © ot 91 F| yot hair “yer Se ad * See adv. 3. Jay Goi. Fresseris Ier Cr Caarlotte Russ, Dr.Vox Sexpe TION. KxIGH Ke Javanese Goops. . Tuna Sear Sac 160: t Pur Fact CITY AND DISTRICT. sight. ra € Chub Fair, tn the aren last | y, Mr. Mou Octivtus hnsen, Mr. Jos: pene H. Paddon Mr. G.) AL Wisite tes tn mont house sts ree, sult not @ the Assoc 1 George B. Irish, Rev. Dr. Domer ond others interested In Mr sh betireen 10.and 3 the a U Saturday, ‘The Associated Charities. ANNIVERSARY MEETING AT THE NEW YOKK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Last evening the first anniversary meeting of at the New York Avenue Presbyterian church. There was a very large attendance. form was occ S The plat- pied by Judge Walter 8. Cox, who Rush I. Shippen, of All Souls’ A. Leonard, of St. John’s; Rev. rtiett, of New York Avenue chureh; Hon. Lo: on. RD. Mussey, Gen. John IS. Emery, president of the associa- iacArthur, Gen, Reynolds: Col. 0. H. ™ Sud: e Cox node some Introiuctory ree er Was offered by Rev. R. R. Ship- ters Were reat trota Prestdent Arthur, ner West and Rov, Dr, Sunderland ex- ‘essing regrets that they could not be present. Emery read the report of the association, Wing total reeipts of the parent and district to be $2954.32 and expenditures . lear b of 34 ited for work a r, Of Philadel. y. Dr. Sulppen ter the pub! = bourd of john T. M meeting, anagers was elected ell, A. M. Gongewer, B. Donal ery, John F. Cook, mrnum, A. Nann, 7. F. Lazer, aners, Mrs. A. L. Barber, Rev. Dr. Wynkoop, if LS. Emery, secretary; M. @ The Garficld Yonument Fair. cREMONT ‘CHOOL CHILDREN’S THR MILITARY AND MASONIC FEATURES, ETC. eeting of the board of direction of the solution was adopted 1st day of December be designated as the school children, and that during the hours «tssion to them be fixed At the Furfleld fair last night a adeclaration by the President of the a States t the fair is open, preceded by a rayer. ‘The cotemoules wii begin at 2p. m. next ainittce reported that at least twenty companies fn the that four would compete for the prize the grand stand on the White Lot, Tae surances of the ever obtained. hat 2,000 Knights nder Gorringe’s eek abtlyuitles, bronzes, marbles, to-day. Mr. ‘A. E. Bateman re- the Hnaace committee that $900 had ted. Atmong the don: man & ner, $100; had’ Riggs & Co., It Was an- d the art ‘om the Ex- = bind co secured aeerts datly, for $500, with the forthe other turee days Au appropriation was made to pay | It was de e but one the Mou g. The ques- for the adimission or the e state booths, fas re~ im. An ebony Is to _be t popular Ff ato ¢ edto t 1. SW Inc de: he without | orks, hesald, was % member of j tithe i= Bigelow Too Sick to Come Inte A MEDICAL EXAMINATION TO BE MADR. This morning, in the Criminal Cout of the court to the case against B. F. Bigelow, In- dicted for embezzlement, and stated there were Sev- eral charges which sould be tried. There seemed to be some fatality attached to cages of this char- gefer—an inability on the part of the government to bring them to trial. He noted the cases ugalast Hitz and others connected with tie German-Amer- ican National Baok, and satd that he did not in- tend that this case should be delnyed as they had been. He wouid state that notwithstanding what had been heard about this man’s condition from ifs counsel, (Mrs. Lockwood) inrormation had come to lim different from thit given, and to tie that he was actually able to go. about bis se, and only cook to his bed when there was a ‘sposition to have him brouzht into court. Dr. A £, Physic that other disinterested ph; | and report his condition to the court. Was a reputable ph; in, bat he thought. Jans should see Nim He repeated thedid nob mean that the aefeudant should th escape. por Johnson as to Mr. #’s condition, and asked why he had not i cht it into court to re2d. Dr. Johnson Was not Bigelow's physician and had been ealled in vo nt_be an opinion from an outside ie visited the house of Bigelow and she knew that he was sick e 48 to be unable to He desired a trial and as soon as nearly every d. ia bed, and write his n: ne. able he would eome to the court house for that purpose. These statements which had been made are Very painful ones to the family. She suggested that two disiuterested physiclans be appointed to see bin. ‘The dfstrict attorney said he had tt from what he deemed rellabie sources that when ft was last Suggested that Mr. Bigelow he brought Into court he Was about the house and had taken a bath, and he understood that he was now preparing to’take aride. After the act was committed he ran away and was brought back, an1 was well enough till the indictments were found. Mrs. Lockwood denied that Bigelow was prepar- ing to take a ride, but tf the district acorney thought so he could watch the house and arrest him ff he came ont. Judge Wrlle.—Let him go out riding, and then it will be time to determine what to do, The district attorney.—He will not go out riding now, your honor, for Mrs. Lockwood will put him to bed again. ‘The court, at the su: ney, named’Drs. N.S the examining phy: gestion of the district attor- “Lincoln and Z. 'T. Sowers as tans, Cott eu Ray THE CUTICURA TREATMENT, For the cnre of Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases, con- sists ip the internal nse of Cuticura Resolvent, tho new blood purifier, and the external use of Quticura and Cuticura Soay, the great skin cures, SALT RHEUM. |. 9542 Dearborn ¥ acknowledges a cu arms aud legs for xcopton hance street, Chicao, eof Salt Rheum on hesd, venteen years; net able A knees for one year; not reis of ‘d by Cuticura Resolvent ( purifier) and Onticura and Cuticura Soap (the great aces) externally, PSORIASIS. ye Nh it to before @iizens. Alls shoulu send te hing and 5: timonial in full, had Uone all’ ip his power to xo.—The wedding of Mr. to M s. , Yeh street south | Who Las Just presented, a5 t Tr euchatt iter t tion of th ‘ed the b nave Ta te 1 the National Ri 1 OF the Coluabias, pe gee ARY OF Starr Ar- ¢ State for a m Sforth that an awa lexican Mixed Clalt +t portion which has been paid, eis Yet due Maintit an amount, the prope on of the i peld by th yublic of A Tule to show se WAS returnable to the Court In General T =, that. and No a the 20th inst. D < iMtelork never Lived: trgether at that b ‘ ; Guagitty ty Kuchar ced nents CHANCERY SALE OF Destuanie IMPROVED PRoP- | pat fs : EkTY.—Messrs, Thos. J. Fisher & Co., aueuoneers, a nd MeKer s of boys whe c by the poltee here of the e « mvn to the police here, and bas been charged | 26 Gth street | » pried ‘ sted uff inaged tarongh the securing about $6 in to, No. Ww a window ¢ Some ham and eces lower part of the hous tral C urtt . tern! eontsin trial, the the Gute b Working so: NGTON SCALDING CasE.—The 4 In which the s was Seriously se: Mn, the ma: of the ‘ten over hitn abo court or 6) days. Au appeal was Will sell to-morrow afternoon, at 4 0” FLOOR OIL CLOTHS! jock, a three ortawest, and , NO. 715 11th 10) it ¥ brick dwelling, 1305 H street f hour Liter th -StOFY bri Sireet horthwest See advertisement in another olunn. — Bunprrre & Co., 2 No, $S7th street, are making d circulars. See ad- BED COMFORTS ETS! CARP: FLOOR OIL CL . Hedrap | ay Tushes, si elyets, 31. BLACK AND COLORED SILKs, Cc. M. TOWSON, LVANIA AVENUZ, Sonth Side. nis PE! ‘fendant was committed tn ds 4s 10r his zppearance before the Crim- . Tue bey was also committed as a wit- 3 > E. DRATH FROM 4 STROKE OF PARALYSIS.—Miss Lucy Rivesiauchter of the late Joun C. Rives.and sister of Mr. anklin Rives andthe late Mr. Jefferson. Rives, wos struck with y sis while visiting at & triend’s house,on New York avenue, between WU and Weh streets, yes & Lineoin was sent ‘for, y afternoob, Dr. N. nd advised that she be ent tothe famtly reside Rives’ station, tn Sevordance with her request. ‘The poitce ambu- Janice was summoned anP the sufferer removed to the B. & 0. raliroad depot, where she took the tate last ex ix for he me, Dr. Lincoln ac- @ompany She se <i to sink raphity, and MB IOCLOck this Morning died. mem aane _ Manersace Licrs vi rk of the court has es to Louis Newinyer and 2d Lowiee Guy P. » both o Jessie town, nigomery county, Md. ge Tue Vantery Tuearen Licevse Case.—Mr. T. Snelibaker, proprietor of the Theater : Judge Snell this morning In ’ for not having > Tun a Variety theater. Col. Mr. aker, and asked for Seontinuance. Mr. Christy sitd hiselient did not Fis fo sttompe vo evade the Liw, and, after mak- an examinatton of the Liw it ts decided that ‘Wey should take out a $600 license, they will com. With the law. He also suld that the District thera the present Meen-e on which they are Manning the theater, and Js a bona fide contract m the partics ‘and cannot be disregarded. Fhe court hata a enti te ai ogaried. a for trial next Wednesday. Prarance. Dpeared . ‘The de- t gave Dis persoual bonds in $300 for hig ap- oe ‘0 save money—so take stock tn Coitzubia Building Association. First pay- {one dollar per share) December 1st, and get ns, es Laxorny's Beavrr. Amerieans have been for a long Uilae that If photographs told truth Mrs Langtry was wot ae handsome according to accepted eanons of beauty. saine thine they have a-strong suspicion “the best pisce in Washin, eity to athes ix at B. Robinson & Co.'s, 900. avenue. Mow Is the time t a LADIES’ NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIE AYLOR & H°ry. YLVANIA AVENUE, ANNOUNCE G AND ELEGANT NOVELTIES IN STRIKI NTS NECKWEAR, GLOVES, New Shades; HOSIERY, Very choice, in Silk Lisle and Cotton and the Finest mere, CGHT TO THIS MARKET, PROOF GOODS AND UMBRELLAS IN VARIETY. EVER Bhi FINE WATE Don’t forget the fine SUITS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. CLOAKS AND WRAPS, VEY XLEGANT AND DESIRABLE, AND SPECIAL SARGAINS. OUR FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER 4 SPECIALTY. TAYLOR & HUFTY,. (SKIN DISEASE, Mich... suf ered beyond spear hina, solvent a r ra. and Cuticu and was cured, lay SKIN HUMO: pple, Decatur, Mi-h. nue yart of her bod writes that her were aimost Mrs. §. F. Whi fac 1 cco vu Uv E SSS, Se g°h FG EF ae 4 cco Qo! “uu! Ssss8 ENGLISH DYED, from $160 up. FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CAPs, E GENTS' FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS, BOYS’ SEAL CAPs. FUR TRIMMING. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. Y. DAVIS SONS, 21 FI » between Gth and 7th streets, Fetablished 1890, J n3-Im RECEIVED. HEAY Colors E ‘Price one 507 7th stre Judge Wy- ted Charitfes of the District was held | lie, District Attorney Corkhill called the attention Politicn! Notes. The ompaga ecouunittce of the ty in New Orieans report the discovery of ex- nstve frauds in all the wards, hundreds of per- sons dead of absent from the city being, they say, recorded as having voted. ‘This, with the Stumfing of ballot-boxes, convinces committee Uthat if a Chorougtriavesti zation were held ft would result to in¢ Defore the courts the election of the nos penton Uickeb. ‘The official canvass of the vote of Yadtana at the Tecent election was completed by the secretary of state yesterday. The re-ult {3 ax foilows;—Secre- tary of state—Htawn (rep.), 210.231; Myers (dem.), 220,918; Leonard @reenback), 18,52); Myers’ ph rality, 10.684, Complete official returns of the late election n Tiinols show wit Smitth (rep.), for stats treas- rer, bas a plurality of 8,479 ov.t Orendo. ff (dem:), and Raxb (dem.), for superintendent of public in- 02, & plurality 07 2,869 over 8: i neresstaen Blount and Hammond, | have iiicated their purpose to vote for the | Joon G. Cirlisie or the speakers ilp of the next House. Mr. Blount bas heretofore been a Randall man, ‘Tie full offical returns of the vote in Kansas ‘The vote for gov -rnor Is: St. 155; Gilek (lem.), 83,197; feos 8.0 have been made. John (rep.), (arcenbac 9335 plurality for Gtic’ {From the Washington Star.} GEVEN MILLIONS rs Pi OF PORES OPEN, AND YOU LIVE AND BREATHE IN ATMOSPHERES WHICH POISON YOUR BLOOD, AND THEN FOLLOWS SKIN DISEASES. Nothing is more dreaded than salt rieum or eczema, which has fully a dozen species, going under various Dames, nearly all of which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy the hair, the skin and the flesb, and in many cases death comes as a blessing. Scalp and skin alike are subject to this, as well as to dandruff, tetter and other scaly diseases, producing baldness, eruptions, ulcers and other troubles. B Intellizent people should beware of taking poisons as remedies for this class of diseases of the skin and scalp, and the various remedies which are sent ont by un- skilled men should be avoided a3 one would a plague. ‘There is but one ‘‘Skin Cure” which can be reiied on, and that is Dr. Benson's, dnd its name is an earnest of its worth. It is not 4 patent medicine, but the result of his own experience and practice, and is. asure cure for the special diseases for which it is offered. It makes the skin soft and white and smooth, removing tan and freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in tue world. Itis clegantly prt up, two bottles in one pack- axe, consisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple in its combination, pure and free from all poi- sons, it may be relied upon by all those who wish to have perfect health and freedom from ali skin diseases of whatever natare, whotuer they are Eczema, Tetiors, Humors, Tnflammations, Milk Crust, Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp, Serofala, Ulcers, Vimplos or ‘Tender Itching on any part of the body. Price One Dollar per package. Ail best drug- gists have it for sale, A REVOLUTION in the treatment of nervous disoases is now taking place. Dr. C. W. Benson, of Biltimore, many years axo discovered a sure remedy in his Celery and nile Pills—they have had a wonderful sale and success, ‘They can be relied on to permanently cure sick and nervous headache, neuraigia, dyspepsia, sleeplcesness, and all nervous diseases. All dragzists keep them. Frieo, 50 cents per box. Two boxes for for $2.50 | free by mail on receipt of price. Dr. C. W. Benson, | Baltimore, Md. C. N. Crittenton, of New York, is wholesale agent for . W. Benson's remedies. #18 Brxsains iv burrs sues. BURI"S SHOES FOR @ENTLE: a BURT'S SHOES FOR BoYs'. Al! the Leading Stylea, We make a spec! ‘the very best Sho ty inthe above goois, as they are made in this country. Conzen’s fine SIOES for Ladies’, in hand and ma- chine all of which we sell at a yery small advance above cost. GPA call is kindly solicited at SINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street, between H and I, And 3151 M street, West Washington. nlé-1m. SILK DOLMANS and | stored At day wiice! sent t on. who v cured good 1 Mrs. yes A Lousiana State Lottery at > princely fading. Of one of the best fer the United States, AND CIRCULARS, 5. cl STERS and DOLMAN! A! is "LOAKS, UL! and 8, Ww. BvUeveETTE & CITY ITEMS. Keep Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup at home. Thousands take 1% Price bottle. sls Miss Ella Ward, 611 G street southwest, me, renewed health aud vigor.” ‘Trinders’ Lacto Phoshate of Lime and Cod Liver Oi}, the best remedy known for coughs, colds, con- umption, bronchitis, asthma, all throat, breast and lung affections, The Tale that Tells. the 149th grand mouthly, drawing: ¥ Orley always Tuesday) October 10th, again revo! 35.195 drew the frst eapital prize “of $75,000 (a {tbs at one dollar each, . A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Two- fitths, drawing $30,000, was held by John Chas. Reuss, a thriity German farmer or Ascension Parish, La.; Gwynn Harris, No. 609 “F” street, health office tns Co-opers D.C., each held another fifth. ‘The second capi- tal prize of $25,000 was in like manner sold in fiftus to ticket No. 49,753, one-fl.th held by Sam. Hobson, a traveling salesman of Memphis, another to a party at Crawfordville, Tenn., and so Ticket No, 89,354 drew the’ third ‘capital ($10,000)—was held in Chteago, Til. 63,736 drew the fourth capital prizes, two ot $8,000 euch—sold tn fitths—one to F. Sancan, the proprie- tor of the Thibodeaux (La.) Sentinel; one to G. C. Huntington, Now York City, ete. Space cannot be given except for a few brilliant examples of those itt), sold in 0 tor, and W. L. Lewis, o,, Doth of South Wash ‘ive Tes Nos. 14 entured and won—next! A Loss Prevented. Many lose their beauty from the hatr fallin; Parker's HairBalsam supplies nec nourishment, prevents falling and grayness, and 1s an elegant dressin, A Good Investment. My wife sald I was a fool when I prought home | a bottle of Parker’s Ginger Tonic. broke up my cough, drove away her acuraigia and baby’s dysente: investment. —. y she thought I had ¥. Taito When Fashionable Lassitude is established to the destruction of healthful emo- Vinslow’s § ale physic and has. tb V2 developin fiat philosop jer astrononiical influences - ¥30 We received to-day tid assortment of SILK DOEMANS abd CIRCULATS, ai 318, 18 $20, $25, 40 th street and 706 K northwest. 2 “Atter suffering from general debility Brown's Tron Bitters re- son Tues- 1882, the ed, and no shadow of suspicion as to fairness rests’ where Gen’ls @. T, Beaure- But when it | oothing Syrup Is the pregeription ns and Murses DRY GOODs. Woonwanp & LotHRor BLANKETS, 0, We quote «pecially our Price, Also, a Measuring full 11-4, and never before offered at price, CLOAKINGS, We offer a handsome Line of Cloakings at $2. $5 per yard, whch are excellent value for the price, SEAL PLUSHES. We have a spleadid line of Imitation Sealskin Pi which we offer at REDUCED PRICES, cents a $12, $16. FL EL SKIRTS. of the _ low prices. DRESS GOODS! CHEAP! ‘Dress Goods, which cost somebody a great deal more than our price, viz: 50 cents per yard. We ask an examination only. EMBROIDERED ROBES, of the hington, $20 Robes for $15, but they don’t go fast enough, 20 now we offer them fos at $10 each, 962 and ‘Won't last long at this price, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘Have now in stock a most complete stock of Ranging in price from $1.5) to $15 per pair. 11-4 ALL. WOOL BLANKET AT §5 PER PATR, As Deing the best value ever offered in Blankete at the SUPERIOR BLANKET AT $5.50 PER PATR, solow 50 and jushes, ‘Viz: $5.40, $3, $8, $10, $14, reduced from $6, $8, $10, Asploudid line in plain and fancy styles at our usual We are now making very low prices on our stock of They are the best bargains weever put on our counters Now they Are Cheap. We have been trying to sell the | And ask you to take one Quick if yon want one, ss they cheap lot at 29 The: Scarlet Medicated Underweir, all wool, splen ity, at $1.50 per carment. We guarantee it bv nsht elsewhere at the price. Curt at gue lowest prices p Kid Glove at the lowest |:rices poss. bie, IN DRY GOODS HOU NSYLVA Castor Glove: 91 V made a TOODWARD & LOTHRO! BILK DEPAIIME brought to this | We offer a maagnin: ber yard; both quait os a 0s 4 Gros Grain hudes ON Dik are worth more wi m,, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 9m i! OODWARD & LOTHROP. or| W. = sary MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. We offer a smal! lot of Gent's Flat Scafs, A specially le. r-top Dox Skin Gloves, Uon, and the sufferer longs for death, rather than | | Silk Plushes, in ali desirabie sha Aine troy ars life, there is no better remedy than Dr. Benson’s | fain .owd,,, Lonnatiel Veivetecns in the best quali- | Celery and Chamomile Pills, Which brace up the | pos {ps F per yard: quality uneur- | System and give to slrep its blessed reposeruluess, raged. Tang, Bech qu ae it $1, $1.12, §! 2, $1.75, and Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. best wearing, ish of any elk Silks. at 1 aud $1.25 on inothers for their chil —— from pain. cures dysentery ant di ODODWARD & LOTHROP, in the bowels and wird colle, By giv KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Yo the child itrests the mother, Trice 2 cents a | Specisl bargains. 25 doze. Ladies’ 4 button Terra volte. 10,W,3 | Cotta Gloves, with embroidered backs, at ouly $1 pur pair, “ 5 25 dozen Tadies' 4 button White and Opera “Rough on Corns.” — ox, | St only $1 per pair. = Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 15¢e. Quick, | “Csehmere and Jereey Gloves. in an elegant aasort- complete, permanent cure. Corns, Warts, bunions. ment of wlhedes, at 90 » $1 per pai ee dies’ and s Alderney Pairy Wagons.” BOSTON Pi Fresh Alderney Bir 921 Pennsy om and M ERINO UNDE RWEAR, MEDICATED RED FLANNELS. EXTRA WEIGHT CANTON FLA‘ RELIABLE tin this cit north nnore. Md. idians of Bath Baltiuore, e ladies, Ls, %. Estrees | 6-POUND ALL-WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, <p SILESIA COMFORTS, with 20 NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY, Trier £ Cc HEWNING, Ic HT, MAGNETIC AND. nent eucoess in cL trea THE VENTS OF aaa a1 tial. Ladiesand Gen- (eee Ga ee re TO MAKE ROOM PREVIOUS TO PURCH. WILL OFFER (FOR TRAVAGANCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS MET BY THE Pit STOR HAND F ST 0, i8 simply ati CLOVHING sold, witl prices as are only possible inant , cash business and the smallest pos- PRICES TELL. Since opening FINE CLASS 0 guarantes expensive sible expenses. FE. Overcoats Fall Overcoat: Fall Overcoat Fall Overconts | Fell Overcoats, ‘silk faced Fall Overcoats, si Medium Weight Ove Meaium Weight Over Good Beaver Overcoats, in ila Chinchilla Ov Chinchilla Ov $18, worth 250 worth $15, worth $18 at oats est Chinchilla Overceats, 6, $8, $10 at atin lived, at d $12 worth ful KENNEDY & SON, STAPLE AND FA ¥ GROCERIES, FLOUR, LIME FRUIT JU PEEK, FREAN & CO. TABASCO PEPPER SAUCE, 151209 F STNELT NORTHWEST. MROPIC ik FRUIT LAXATIVE A Suits, from to $10, worth tnlly double. FOR BOYs FROM 9 £0.12 — LONG PA Suits, from £4.50 to $12 reat baresins. FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17: Suits from $9t0$15eamnot be replaced for the money. Black Cloth Suita, Prince Albert Binek . wort $50. Biack Cloth 5 Brown Castor Beaver Coatand Vest, Prince Albert Style, $20, worth 335. Gcesdiuer Coats at $2.50, $8 and $9.50, worth #4, $5 and sGecngl Coats for Boys’ at $2, $2.50, worth $3.50 and Pants at $2, $2.50, $3, $9.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and 6, worth | ofl, double ths price namie Odd Vests very cheap. &§® Uv Morro: No trouble to show goods, THE MISFIT STORE, ni3 (ORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 18 BETTER THAN PILLS 15° OMBARA’S LiguiD 15° or other purgative medicine, FFP I 588, HOH ‘THE DOSE IS SMALL. THE ACTION IS PROMPT. Fe it Ssssg HHT THE TASTE 18 DELICIOUS. LADIES AND £ OH sss # OH GGG CHILDREN LIKE IT. eG pe Ne) One trial provesits extraordinary curative value. Try € ca ba U0 a25cent box. Sold by all drugsiste. — n18-s&w26t ace ‘L UU EEE Warranted the strongest, toughest and most elastic ET THE BEST. Give on arth! eudomed by that great Seicntest, Profs THE ihing eclia as a Rock!” Wood Pace Leatios Gees “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” i eolid a8 a > Leather, Ses ina, Stone, &e. Always ready for instant use! “Used THE CONCORD COLLAR, gate by tie’, sanitbnonian institu Government < artine! ‘Marble-cutters and hun- Iectena ie costenessgoncoupaamaran~ | Sekearititaetraaese eae at om a ‘orthe CON ‘Tin, i. By ce have on hand lager stock of all kinds, at low prices; ‘The trade and publle.supplied by Every genuine * Concord Harness" and Concord Col- U. OMEARA &CO., Jar is elamped with makers name and tade mark. HORSE BLANKETS asp LAP ROBES ‘In Great Variety, at Bottom Prices, LUTZ & BRO., n2-2m 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WwW INTER OPENING. EATON & HARRISON, 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST, WEDNESDAY xp THURSDAY, NoveMBER 22p anp 23p. IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS, OPERA BONNETS. No Cards. Fuses ‘We have another Supply of SEAL ‘SACQUES, 35, 96 and 37 inches long, ‘Trimming, at. Monkey Muffs, Chinchilla Muffe—Largest Stock of Fur 1347 Pennsylvamua avenue, Wi D.0, sealer A SERRE eget I My @niK podists. Sporting Goods Catalogue sent ‘postpaid me Dold also by W. C-O'MEARA, 215 Penua. ave. 05 GoLiD SILVER spoons FORKS, TEA SETS, eile te ‘TS, PITCHERS, a imaginable article made of silver, from ek Rides Sate reared ant ld Ss SAMUEL KIRK & SON. im Rie OF ae i sae AA % x An Infallible Remedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, ee rien ertcs 80 cents per'botiie =e PAPEER-HANGINGS. Btreet. LATEST STYLES. BR gee EE BB o12 No, 626 Street. eat Wi Si Paly Goods ie store and. toorder. Afew e ‘Frames, in Gold, Satin, 5: VIN GEC! Peres Rent of See rut THE NATIONA) Cox pita) Drrecr Benjamin P. Snyder, Jobb Cassels, Albert L. Sturtevant, _SAFE DEPOSIT OO. BY BURGLARY URITY FROM Los: ROBBERY, Fb SA OB ACC al Cartes Act of Congress January. is Safes for iy ar, urities aud Valnables on Special P. SNYDER, President. 01 ‘Chartes C. Thomas Evans, Jonn'G. Parke. DEPOSIT COMPANY, R151 STREET AND NEw York Avr. Deposit at lowest ER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President, “loves, Henry A, Willard, HOL BLE AND STYLISH. CLOAKINGS, WHICH WE WILL CONTINU: SELL AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. A FINE LINE OF PLAIN DRESS FAP’ ads HEMPSTONE & PERRY, | Boys’ BOY! A ovi ment, ni6 ‘MU: BLAN | N EW DEPARTMENTS A’ sizes from RUBBER OVERCOATS, all sizes, at $1.75. your benetit. ‘Firreew: RY ite U. 8. Treasury. ite TS JUST RECKIVED: La NTZ—Raphael T CLOTHING! S' SUITS, ‘ool SUITS at $3. RCOATS from $3 75 up. to 10 years. special bargain, at $3.59, BAUM’S. Come and visit our basement, price our Booke, §' tionery and Christmas Cards, and you will find it to We have also another department: JAPANESE GOODS. ‘Thousands and one things we keep. It is pleasant for Ladies’ and Children. Every day we receive new goods, Toys! TOYS! Good and Staple Toys at low figures; Mechanical Toys, Games, Dolls and Willow Ware, all in our base- BAUM’S. PICTURES AND FRAMES. ‘We have all sizes of Frames. You can aclect your Pic- tures from our stock, or buy them where you please. Bring them to us. We will frame them free of charge if youbuy your Frames from us, Be shure and note the BOYS’ CLOTHING! Special attention to nis 803 PEN ASING R ONE K SPECIAL INDUC MENTS IN ES IN COLORED OTTOMAN AND RHADAMA ALSO, BLACK AND COLORED BROCADED THESE GOODS ARE VERY Destna- JUST RECKIVED ANOTHTR LARGE LoT OF 2 TO RICS, WITH VELVEIS AND PLUSHES 10 MATCH. NSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pure SILK LYON’S VELVETS. SEATON PERRY (Snecessor to Perry & Brother) HAS NOW OPE: STOCK 0! LK LYON'S VELVETS, FROM 24 INCHES WIDE, IN BLA FASi/I0N. z ALL SILK 04 ‘OMAN fro; BLACK AND COLORED te z 'T OLTOM BLACK SICILIENN MOLESKIN PLUS RICH SEAL PLUSH WRAPS. from $25 to CIRCULARS. JERSEY CLOTH. GENUINE DECCA AND CAMELS HATR SHAWLS. “RARE BARGAINS.” TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS, QUILTS AND CURTAINS. FABRICS, S®~DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE TO 27 AND ALL THE $40, » from §35 to $75. MADE OF HEAVY LACE F2_CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. Sratoy Prnny, PERRY BUILDING, Established 1840, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th str>s*. nl8 osteex AND UNDERWEAR. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., BBY M 820, 822, 82% SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. B M M oe AA BRMEH Pass, = BBA A UU MMM Sgss87 ‘We have just received a most attractive stock of 416 SEVENTH STREET. G. FISCHER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, FOREIGN BOOKS VICHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, AND’ PHOTOGRAP: and piers (C—Kembrandt, wuches, 3 vol. 2 ‘vol. 5 NE, Fa ITAINE, Fables, PION: America, .. ete., TWO CARLOADS MOTT’S PURE JUICE AND RE- by eto. J. COOR—En; ‘Bictitesqneand Descriptive. 10.00 ‘ete, Enefisrand’ French Classics in Sandia Pore JUICE CIDER, REFINED CIDER, FINED CIDER ‘To arrive and forsale in quantities to suit at low pricea, SAWL C. PALMER, ilustrated by Baa ee 15.00 ; one MISTiQUE ET MOGHAPHTGUE FALL AND WINTER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Comprising the following: CHILDRENS’ AND MISSES". FANCY AND. INFANTS’ FINE WOOL HOSE, FANCY COLORS. PLAIN COLORED, HEAVY ALL-WOOL RIBBED HOSE. RENS’ AND MI: CRUED FINE CASHMERE HOS: LADIES ‘WHITE. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, BLACK HOSE A SPECIALTY. 7.50 UNDERWEAR. GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. SCARLET ALL-WOOL SHIRTS Eso SEER VER RANE *BRISHTEE LADIES" EMBROIDEKED FINE CASH- finite HOsks AL! A FULL LINE LISLE THREAD AND 80, OF “REE, GRU f AST at4-wooe SSES’ FANCY EMBROID- FLEECE-LINED HOSE, IN COLORS AND for Ladies ——S—— pe! the new and most de- ALL THE ABOVE AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. $184, S, at 1: ‘Mon's end Chiiaren’t aud Cicltten's Cloak, © aes $i togsco G 18 L BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STOR! ie $8 SEVENTH STREET, Berwres I axp K Noxrmweer, E, Wonld invite attention to bin «rlections of HANDLONE NEW GOODS, wich are Offered at tes miarkebly low peices. Gerster Cloth, all colors, 25c., Terra Cotta, Bronze Electric, Green, Ke. Beautiful Paids, Suk ant Wool, 2%o, Fisured Dress Goode th: Chuddah Moth, Me... a Eplend'd Cashmeren. in Solure, Be. Fine All-wool Cashmieres, 50, 62g. Tc. and $i. Novelties in Dress Goods, Plaushes and Velvet. Green 3-4 Cloth, choloe quail a. Sis aud ry sip eed ae he New Shades in Ladies’ € ‘ing Cloth. UNDER WEAK for LADIES, GENTS and formerty fe, only Iige. ( Colored Dress Goods to close the season, We partioularly, recommend. those “suffert gard, of La., and Jubal A. Early, of Va., have the ait eal pactiochic rheumiatiam to buy our prepared hed Placed eae fole supersision of the aistribiition, as they do ier aes wrear, $135 20 61-20 oxch. or we pal « paw sued - every month, Names of many winners are with- epared Flannel at Soc. per yard, equal to goods usual held trom the public av thelr Request. Ticket Ne, | 5-€ All-Woot, Silk and Wool, and Tinsel Stripe Fancy | [Tepans’ Panne! Corseta, 35, 50. T50., $1, Hosiery, Glov: Inn dkerchiefs. Have Just received lots of pure Linen Handi slightly tmpertect, at lees than half prices. Cail an. see them before thew are all sold out. Full stock of Domestics, Table Linen and Towels, Blankets, Flannels, Cassimeres aud Housokeoping Goods. but not least, Misses’ Woolen Hose, in size Last, from Sto 8%, 2c. par. ai BALTIMORE CASH STORE. 908 Tth strcet northwest. 1.28 and up. IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES aT CARTER'S, Tl MARKET SPACE. IMMENSE ASSOR’ SULKS at 60 cr yan. Pinta and Broc LVE1! ane ENT of Black and Colom’ 1-25, $1.00, 42, $2.0 and 33 LES, SATINS, PLUSHES, CASIIMEKES, all'wool, wide double width, ‘Ei, SUITING and LADIES’ CLOTH tn all the new shades ut the lowest prices. LADILS CLOARS, SHAWLS, CLOAKING CLOTHS, } and CASSIMERES. MOURNING DRESS GOODS im all the new and choice fabrics, BLACK CASHMERF. SHAWLS and COURTAULD'S CLAPE and CRAPE VEILS A full ineof HOUSEF URNISKING GOODS; BLAN- Ki SHEETING, from COMFORTS, TAR S, NOTTING: "e DAMASK, NAPKINS, TOWEL? HAM LACE, &c. At CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACT. 28 ,E SELL FINE SHIRTS Vv Cheaper than any ot nd toe the ne Tound thread, eared «izing 1 Mned (not ed with fine ands and lin net) u holes cut ) Only Too. w y with I t Worked and then ¢ shirt. A full tock of Winter Under- awers at prices to please. The best Book e er sold inthis city, All the i, $2 Scarte ‘wold for $1.25, Bt NISS', 1002 F atrost. Goonps. D®* THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK! 28,000 SQUARE FEET DEVOTED TO BUSIN oris’ 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 doubling our business, as we did last montn, we eal try and triple it during the first year. Where thorois a will there is away, and we know howto do it-that isby buying only from first hands by the original package, sos tosave the middle man’s profit, and selling at a living profit, When wesay profit itis something scl+ dom touched by advertisers; but no merchant can exiab without it, asitcertainly 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, but not one too many for us, and we arc now willing to take ten more clerks (experienced hands only) if we only knew where toget them. 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 ike a bee hive, and reminds anybody of the Bonmarche, of Paris. We have given ourimport orders for March and April delivery for sbout One Hundred Cases Dress Goods, Cashmeres, ‘White Goods and Linen Honsefurnishing Goods, ete, Is it a wonder that we should be entitled to buy atlower figures than other merchants, a8 our house is classed with the largest jobbing houses of New York and second, to none IN sTaNDINa. § The memorandum invoices of the above we have nowonhand. Weaskone and all to deal with us, In return guarantes to 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 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 seo other daily ‘snd weekly papers, and remember that we only sdver- tise such goods as we have in quantities, so as to give Parties fromthe distance ashow to writefor thom. Thanking you all for the liberal pstronage ani friendly ‘foclngs extended to us during the last twenty years, ‘We are, respectfully, your obedient servants, LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422, 4% SEVENTH STREET, Gs COOKING STOVES, FOR SALB AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, Wat em

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