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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICK OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasntxaton, D. C., Sept. 29, 1888, 10 a.m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, winds shifting to east and south, stationary or a Slight rise In temperature, lower E SPECIAL BULLETIN—SLIOUTLY WARMER, FAIR WEATHER TO-MORROW. ‘The temperature has fallen at stations north of Dakota, where 1t is from 10° to 29? below freezing. ‘The following special temperatures were reported ta. m:; Eustport, 45°; Montreal, 89°; Quebec, het ue ‘Washington, 19°; Cleveland, 45°; Alpena, 8°; Duluth, 29°; St.Paul 90°; Denver, «70; San ncisco, > Was! ton, g ul warmer fair weatlier 13 indicated for the middle and south AllanUe states on Sunday. Eve Sse Jay.—J. J. Gould has reopened his store, 421 9th street. Novelties in pictures, fancy paper, Japanese Seroils, fans, vases, ‘cheap sic, €' COUNTERPEITED.—As our yellow Inbel is coun- terfeited do not ask Sour grocer for yeast with the Fellow label, but_ ask for Fletschmann & Co.'s, Successor to’ Guff Fletschmann & Co., only gen~ Utne compressed yeast, and see that the yeust Is bearing our signature, Flelschmann & Co., then there ‘will be no occasion to grumble with the cook, but cheerfulness and harmony will have the feign on Sabbath at the breakfast table. If the Spurious imitations of Fleischmann & Co.’s com- pressed yeast were equal tolt why are they un- Salable dnless under cover of counterfelts of our labels and wrappers? Factory depot, 1112 15th street. p. DENEKAS, AgL Just Receivep—Burt’s fine shoes for gents’ and the very latest styles,at Sinshelmer & Bro.’s, HS 7ih st. aud 3: ‘Rovzee Art Scnoor cerving, modeling, &. Room 13. Lapin’ French strij Dargain now, Coehr: Notics!—Kets Kemethys, 1109 Pa. av., takes one doz, ine photos with one thirteenth painted,for $3. A Bu rs Equrry was filed yesterday by Charles A Kolb a i. Kol) as guardian for a f of lot 5, square 15, Ovr Lapres’ fine kid boots, worked button holes, for $2, 15 the greatest bargain ever offered. Don’t fail to look “at them. Sinsheimer & Bro., 808 7tb St and 3151 M st. Exrcrnic Buus, lightning rods. J. Kuebling. Fusssuu’s Ick Ckeam shipped anywhere out of town, Drawing, painting, wood 9% Pennsylvania avenue, prs. $1, a splendid d hos, 3 U Lapres please look in the auction column for the sale of dry goods to take place Mouday, Oct. 1st. Bricurwoop Parx, purse races, Tuesday Octo- der 2d, 3p. si ‘New bargains in corsets, Uptown Cochrane’s. Now Reapy.—Our elegant lines of ball souve- airs and programs, menu and dinner cards, and Spening announcements of every description. Morrison € Duval, stationers specialties, 909 and 7 D st. SPECIAL BarGatss tn fine shoes to-day and Monday, at Sinsheimer & Bro.’s,80g 7th st. and 8151 st Miter & Jones’ popular billiard hall 13 now un- @ergoing ex! ve improvements, and will be ready on Monday evening next for the annual opening. The proprietors have arranged a mitch game for the occasion, which wilt doubtless be ateresting. With an entire new outt, in- if cushions, Bulls, cues, &., a full house on Monday and a biz sexson for this great gentle- Men’s resort fs predicted. cpening of fall and pattern om Momiay and Tuesday next, at ap 924 Pennsylva nia Bos Hortzwan wit oyster roast at the barg* on to-t: ginning at 12 o'clock and lasth day. All youcan eat raw Dr. Millers Neuralgia Pills; harmless; Ro opluim, morpiia, beilad 4, Strychala, &e We Wast every lady In the elty to buy a patr of our te. hous* Silppers. The: going at Sinshet thst and 3131 Mat chanical bells, J Kuenf. ee er & Bi Sos BeKeLar ALsnus, n ing, near Gaze underwear, Yargains 11 size3 and shay ow, at Covhra 123. ain Boots, $3 to 3. het Boots. 35 £0 $8. Calf Boot E Stout We 3, Gat $i L Hetmavs, 402 7th st Sign: The Od Woman ta Win t ENING—Wrdnesday and Thursday, Oct. Brand exhibitic Ke Wert, Agt. 3e.; the best yet, k avenue Hemplor’s,453 Pa.ave, —— CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:27 p.m.and ex- @ncuished at 4am Willie Beach, the little boy wh the bureau of éngravi Printing last week, th danger of losing t ne wie W Lara Inen imeeahar tom Cochrane’s, 1 w Yi mn they will uncton Commaniery, rg Meade Post, No.5, G. A. R., entertained its friends a! i at G. A. R. hall! Ing. The com in charge com M.A. Dhlon, irt, J. J. : By Charles *. Corliss, T.L. Miller, d, EL ‘Winnie, EL | A. Bryan and EB Ss. Scott, A. letche V's Renefictal association has elected vs: Henry Caspart, president; aident; Conrad’ Ki e fs ten, In the case of W. ct. D. K. Carter, for slander, filed a for the defendant of allty.”* y t Seaboard Coasting company are a line of steamboats on the to run im connection with the TS ‘3 at Timms? hall last even- nee were ms cnet of the Continental ce Court to-day Charles Fouke, Wm. se and Win. Beckett, small ‘boys, Pol vv. “chanced With an assiuiton Frank Dubant, + Lill hers= boy on 4th strect. Miles admitted the Ssvull, and he, with the others, were Mucd $ zacl Was Not Engaged for the Regatta, To the Ed iter of Tur Evesixe Star: On my return yesterday from towing the veheoner “W. L. Roberts” down the river I found in the morsing papers that Ihad broken my en- cagement with tie committee of the Potomie iver regatta. In Justice to myself, Ideem it ne gessory to state that I was never engaged by the © oF any member of the Potomac sfor the regatta da; e that at the Washti re. I was engaged three Weeks In my engagement. DA. Frexcn, Master of tug “8. ‘Thos. Brown.” Monstaxon Caret iw Wasatnatox.—Mer. Capel, who Las been spending a day or two with Ex-Gov. John Lee € Will arrive here this evening fom &. He has purposely avoided nam- sag the Ume of his arrival ia order to avoid all “splay or formatity in his reception. The eml- nent prelate will preach at St. Aloystus church to- waorrow morntug, and will lecture to-morrow even- ‘ng wt the National Theater on ‘The Present As- Jeet of Religious Belief in England,” a subject ‘Shich he fs eminently well adapted to handle, ow- Qg to Lis long and careful study of the condition ot eligious affairs in England. "No less than 300 ‘efSons Of distinguished rank have been recetved «y bim into the churen of Rome, among them the quis of Bute and Lady Jane Hastings. —_—.— THe OrExtnc Day aT THE Patats Rorar— Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October ',% 3, are the days set apart for the grand fall »pening of the Palats Royal Special reductions sre to be inade asa souveulr of the occasion. Ladies, no doubt, will embrace this opportunity to uy the latest novelties at reduced prices. gies bccn Tus ScwpAY HERALD to-morrow, as will be seen ig the announcement elsewhere, Will be an un asually interesting paper. tells a laugh- ible story about Tom. Ochiltresy “Squid” con umues the series of letters describing his Euro- Xoau tour. The wonderful “Saake Dance of the juts” is described by Washington lady, and there are numerous features of interest. ‘The City Markets. IMPROVEMENT IN THE QUALITY OF BUTTER—THE DEMAND FOR FRUIT—QTHER FEATURES OF THE WEEK, ETC. The Washington city wholedale and jobbing markets, for the week ending to-day, show scarcely any change as to prices. Some new article occa- sionally makes its appearance, and after a brief Stay disappears, The receipts of flour have kept pace with the demand. The grade of extra isa Uttle scarce. Wheat is steady, the best ranging from $1.10 to $1.18 Corn, oats and the various mill feeds are steady. Cholce green-cured timo- thy hay is In demand, with lttle inquiry for the other kinds. There is Bo change in In butter the prices are unch: and a steady in- quiry for grades are con- stantly called for, and there is no difficulty in selling such, but the lower qualities are not much wanted and sell slowly. It 1s worthy of remark that the dealers say the farmers and other dairy- men are improving in the manufacture of butter every year, and more attention 1s pald to how It is made and what 1t 1s made of than was formerly the case. This has been forced upon them by the constant demand on the part of buyers for the best kings. The quality of butter will, no doubt, continue to improve, as there is much room for it EGGS AND POULTRY. Eggs are not so much in demand, nor {s the sup- ply a3 great as It has been. It 1s sald many eggs will be packed in lime water this fall by country- men for speculation when the cold weather comes. The receipts of poultry continue to be abundant, and the prices moderate. Live turkeys sell from 9 to 10 cents pgr pound; old live fowls 9 to 10 cents; Lve roosters 7 cents; Spring cnickens 10 to 11 cents} ducks 10 cents; geese 25 to 35 cents each, Receipts continue fully equal to demand. FRUITS. Dried fruits are in demand, especially good peaches andapples. The smaller fruits are also in demand, and prices pretty well up. Green frults of good quality and well packed are selling woll and rapidly. Many of the farmers in the vi- cinity of this District do not take the pains to handpick their fruit from the trees and pack them. assorted. ‘They Jose in many cases by this, as ing the good and bad together injures ‘the 2 and lessens the sum total of receipts. Peaches are in good demand and higher tn price especially thos best suited for preserving ani pickling. There is not so much doing tn foreign Traits. Bani ing. from $2.50 to $3 per per box; Malaga grapes 44; cranberries, best Cape Cod, $10 per Delaware grapes 12 to 15 cents per pound; Dutchess pears $250 per box; Concord Grapes $7 Lo $8 per cwt. VEGETABLES AND MEAT. ‘The vegetabie market ts not so lively. Irish po- tatoes of the first class, uniform in size and quality, are alittle up. They sell in wholesale lots and by welzht, 60 pounds to the bushel, the price ranging from 65 to 70 cents per bushel; most of the native and near-by lots sell at 81.50 to $3 per barrel; swect potatoos, $2 to. $2.25 per Darrel for near-by and $3.25 for Eastern Shore. ‘The fresh Ineat market 1s pretty lively and trade somewhat Improved. | Hind-quarters or beef, 83g to 103g; fore- rters,5 to 634; lambs,10cts. per e ireass,aressed ; 10 to 12 by caress; live calves, 43 to Ti. Curcd meat§ are of dull’ sale, a3 the market 13 | rsiovked. Sugar cured hams, 11 to 1144; do. uders, 93g to 10; breakfast bacon, 1134 to 12; | 93¢ to 10: not stoked, 9 to 9; lard, uoulders, 7 to 73g, with a dull mar- Scot Educational Notes. THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS, Those returning to the city the last of this! month, and those who may yet come, will find that by consulting the advertising coiumus of THe Star lt will be an easy matter to select a good School for their children In all branches of educa- | tion, from those that have opened, or are about to open. On Monday, October 1, Miss Harrover opens a select boarding and day school at No. 1730 Massa- chusetts avenue,in the new and comiodtous | builging kn t season as the residence of Gen. Ged. B. McClellan. ‘This 18 one of the few Doxrding schools in the elty, and the boarding pu- pils are under the finmediate supervision of the principal, and recetve all of the attention neces- sary to their happiness, The location ts conve- Rient to the cars and herdies. Chlef Justice Waite, Rey. Dr. Leonard und many others are al Miss Hurrover’s references ‘The Law School of Columbian University, James €. Welling, LL.D., president, wit open on October ih, ac 6’ o'clock p. m. Bullding, 5th street, near D. Judge Walter S. Cox, LL.D., 13 the professor of the Luw of real and personal p Of contracts and of crimes and misdemeanot ifon. William A. Maury, LL. equity, Jurispru tence, of cor pleading, of the law of evi in the L non law and equity ence and the law of partnership; the Hon. William Strong, LI. u Iecturer‘on constitutional law, and George F. “by, esq., 15 the Judze of moot court and uss0- clste professor of practice. An additional prize 13 offered Unis year for an essay on some topic of law, to be announc-d herecfter. Catalogues may be Nad at Anglim’s and Morrison's bookstores. ‘The school of law, Georgetown university, has the followtng faculty: Rev. Jamas . Doonan, 8. J., prestient; Hon. IT. Merrick, Hoa. W. A.Rich Morris, LL.D. Hon. Jere. M. Darlington, esq., and Joun W. Ross, D.. deaa. ‘The opening Georgetown Uni- ug, southeast corner 6t and F oh Wednesday, October 3d, at sfor the year will sted are cordially invited. For formation etreulars iniy be had at book- stores of W. If. Morrison and J. Brad Ad.tas, or of S. M. Yeatinan, secretary, 410 5tu street horth- west. ‘Tue Rouzce art school, 1s now open tn Vernon Tow, corner of 10th ‘street and the avenue. This 4s he fourth year. The terins are three lessons a for $a month. Seanns fue, the well-known singer, In- T pupils and others desiring {instruction music that she will resume lessons on Mona: at her residence, No, 933 New York avenue. Mrs: True is a most eMicient nd competcnt teacher. ‘The German language and elocution are taught . Ulke, very successiully, at No. 411 15th street northwest, Students are recelved between 11a. m. and 2 p.m Miss Eva Mills, the well-known and talented artist, will accept a Ii humber of pupils in ce, No. Ug3 13th street - Miss Mills’ great Success in music here, and elsewhere, In opera and concert, 13 a sufficient guarantee of what she can do in must- eal instruction, Immense Resu ts From Advertising in ‘The Star. MR. GOLDSCIIMID’S STORE CROWDED TO OVERFLOW- ING—1i5 PZHSONS WAITED ON IN ONE DAY. To the Editor of Tue Evexiso Stan: Wasuinctow, Sept. 26. I advertised in Tug Srar of Monday a list of - THE EVENING Absurd Conduct eof = Public School Teacher. ‘To the Editor of Tax Evenrxe Stan: An oath, @ sgiemn affirmation, is certainly a thing not to be made common, to be lightly thought of The young especially should be im- Pressed wit its solemn meaning. What do you think, then, if I tell you that itis no uncommon tning for some of the teachers in our public schools, ‘when unsuccessful in discovering the perpetrator of some mischievous or insubordinate act, to have the entire class come forward, and one by one, with hand on the holy Bible, swear that they are not the it? This wicked’ farce enacted in an eighth grade school of the second district last Fri day, and happening to have among its pupils son’on whom I have ever aimed to impress the sanctity of a man’s or boy’s word, not to speak of the import of an oath. I mention the occurrence, in the hope that doing so, will prevent a repetition of what can only make common in the eyes of youth what to all should be most sacred— an oath, aD. —_>—__ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tae EVENING STAR. Scnoor BoarD MEETING.—The city school board |" met last night, President Stuart in the chair and H. Snowden, ‘clerk; present Trustees Mankin, ‘Thompson, Marbury, McLean, Leadbeater, Strauss, RL. Carne, and the superintendent of’ schools, ‘Tne annual appropriation for the salaries of teachers and janitors was voted. ‘The resignation of Miss Ida P. Morris, principal of Hallowell, col- ored, school, to take & position at the new State Normal collége, was accepted. ‘The committee on school houses’ and furniture was authorized to furnish outline maps to Washington school, No. 4, and Snowden school, No. 2, and_to place curtains in several school rooms, &¢. The action of the rintendent fn renting the Friendship engine hall, to make ready fora new school, was ap- proved. ‘The committee on stu ites and discipline Was authorized to make arrangements for furnlsh- ing the geography classes with small maps of the city of Alexandria, Crrcurr Covrt.—Judge Kelth 1s still holding dally sessions of his court. ‘The suit of the Alex- andria Savings ‘Institution agt, MeVelgh, action against the indorser of a note, the plea being Want of note of protest, &., was given to the Jury yesterday afternoon, but the Jury failed to agree. ‘The suit ot Hill agt. Tatspaugh was sub- mitted tothe court and held under advisement. ‘The attachment case of Russell agt. Ottman, in whic Russell souzht to attach certain credits of Win. H. Ottman liere, was dismissed, no property of Ottman appexring. ‘The suit of Washiagton Savings Bank agt. Thornton was ordered to be heardin vacation. ELECTION OF TEACHERS.—The resignation of Principal Morris, of Hallowell (colored girls schcOt required a new election, and the school doard last night unanimously elected Mlas Sarah A. Gray, who hag for many Years been in charge of the primary department, to that position. Miss Florence Chapman was Unanimously elected a teacher, and the tenchers of Hallowell school will hereafter be: Sarah A. Gray, principal and teacher of Word-method school; Jane E. Arnold, teacher Hallowell school, No. 1; Addie Wair, Hallowell school, No. 2; C. $. Dulaney, Hallowell ‘school, No. 3; F. L. Chapman, Hallowell school, No. 4; Mar- Bhret Darnall, Hallowell school, No. 5. Pouice Reront.—Tne only occupant of the sta- Hon house this morning 18 Wash Hughes altas Buck Hill, arrested by Ofeers P. Hayes, Grady, ‘and Bettice, charged with attempting to shoot W. Slater, colored. The mayor has sent Ann Grady to the'workhouse for thirty days. Rerorten’s Notes —The force of the superin- tendent of the police 13 repairing Washington and Fairfax street, near King.—A New York com- pany 1s about’ contracting with Messrs. Agnew, Strauss & Co., for the breaking up at the ship yard here of two United States vessels recently pur- chased at the Washington navy yard.—The funeral of Mr, W. Arthur Tay:or took place thls afternoon.—The Nationals of Washington will lay the “Alexandries at the base ball grounds ere Unis’ afternoon,—Messrs, Morgan Beach, nephew of Col. Thos. P. Morgan, of Washingto! Thos. Weston and J. Thomas, of this city, have | Gutered the University of Virginia this year, “TI Owe My Resroration To HEALTH AND BEAUTY ‘TO THE CUTICURA REMEDIES.” ‘Testimonial of a Boston lady. Disfiguring Humors, Humillating Eruptions, Itching ‘Tortures, Scrofula, Salt Kheum, and Infantile Humors cured by the Curicuna RemEpres. Curicuna Krsonvesr, the new blood purifier cleanses the blood aud perspiration of impurities and poison- ous clemente, and thus removes the cause. Curicuna, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Iteh- ing and Ivflammation, clears the Skin and Sealy, heala Ulcers and Sores, and restores the Hair. Curicura Soar, an exquisite Skin Benutifier and Toilet Requisite, prepare’ from Cuticuna, fa iniis- pensable in treating Skin Diseuses, Baby Humors, Skin Blemishes, Sunburn, and Rough, Chapped, or Greasy Skip. Cur1otra Remeptes are absolutely pure,and the only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautifiers. It would require this entire paper to do justice to a de- scription of the cures performed by the Curioura RE- SOLVENT internally, and Curicuna and CurrcuR SOAP externally. Eczemaof the palms of the hands and of the ends of the fingers, very difficult to treat and usually considered incurable; small patches of tetter and galt thenm on the ears, nose, and sides of the face; scald heads with loss of hair without number: heads covered with dandruff and scsly eruptions, espocially of chila- ren and infants, many of which since birth had been a mass of scabs; Itching, burning and scaly tortures that bafiled even relief trom ordinary remedies, soothed and healed by magic; psoriasis, leprosy, and other frightful forms of skin diseases. scrofulous ulcers, old sores and discharging wounds, each and all of which nave been speedily, permanently and economically cured by the Couricuna Rewepres when- physicians, hospitals, and ail other remedies failed, as proven by a vast number of sworn testimonials in our possession. Sold everwhere. Price: Curscuna, 50 cents, REsou- Vest, $1. Soar, 25 cents. PorreR DRUG axp CHEM- ICAL Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES,” 6 Cte. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE forthe Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every. form of Catsrrb, from asimple Head Cold to Incipient Consumption. Relief in five minutes. Nothing like it, Grateful, fracrant, wholesome. Cure begins from first application, and is rapid, redical, permcnent, and never failiug, COMPLETE TREATMENT, with IN- HALER, $1, Ask for SANFOKD'S RADICAL CURE. Bep26 goods and the prices of the same that I would sell on the nextday. I directed my clerks to keep a Fecord of those who bought the articles the next day, a5 advertised, and I flad it foots up eleven. hunitred ant voenty-stee persons. Y make ns statement voluntarily, and Will authenticate tt to any one Whoinay question 1b (Signed) R. Goupsenuip, No. 812 7th street northwest. (THe Sra has not only made inqalry, wich sus- tains the correctnss=3 of til statemat, but learns that there were m :ny customers Who Dad to leave without belag Wulted upon.) PRoF. AND Mrs. L. E. C. Coutizre’s day school reope! ptember 25. Avsoturetxy Pune. R08 FT Ree oo YY wa £ ERE 9 9 yy fA & E B 00 ¥ a4 4 LLL BER A KR Km NNN GGo BoB AA KK II NNN G G BS AA BL ERE Boo bbb 24 K kK OU ON NN ‘GEO P OO W WwW Fer $0 % ww © BPw EEF BRR, B88 Wwww Bp BES BRE e ‘oo WW DoD 4 ‘This powder never varies. A msrve of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sola in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Roxan Bux- xG Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 Canrers: Carvers u THE NEW MONESQUE STYLES IN INGRAIN OAR- ‘The latest patterns in 2-PLY CARPETS. BRUSSEL CARPETS, this season's styles in all grades. BODY BRUSSELS, Monesque styles. INGRAIN CARPETS, 25 cta., 87 cts,, 50 cts, INGRAIN CARPETS, 62cte, TScts., ete, BRUSSELS CARPETS, 60, 750, BRUSSEL CARPETS, 80 cts., 87 ots., $1. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths, FLOOB DRUGGETS, sil sizes, LACE CURTAINS, $1.50 per pair, LACE CUBTAINS, $2, $2.50, $3 per pair. FINE ALL WOOL BLANKETS, $5 per pain, © M TOWSsos, @6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, eep?d South Side, 419 11th Btrovt Northwest, Tue Gresr Suir Or THE SEASON, THE GARRYOWEN CHEVIOTS. ‘The Goods imported direct from the Scotch manu- facturers, Messrs. MUIRLAND & SONS, of Aberdeen, Scotland. THE SUIT FOR THE MAN OF BUSINESS, THE SUIT FOR THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, THE SUIT FOR ANYBODY, ‘Who desires a genteel looking good wearing Suit, at a modest price. TWENTY DOLLARS Per Suitis the price. ‘There are goods in the market at higher cost, but there are none better that cost double. Gilad to show it to you, or anything else that you may esiroin the way of Ciothes, . BAKS & CO. 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. eep28 Orvznina OF FALL AND WINTER PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. aT ~ Mis. A. T. WHITING’S, 9% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oN MONDAY xp TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18T AND 2D, ‘The ladies of Washington are invited. All the Fall Shapes for refinishing ladies’ Hatsand Bonnets, RAND OPENING | oar sacerg, pease AND OTTERS eep2T-st Wise wee asae | X. STAPLES, Propristor. STAR: WASHINGTON, SATUR R IDICULOUS IDEAS 4RE ENTERTAINED ABOUT PURGATIVES. IT I8 DANGEROUS TO. SCOUBGE THE STOMACH, TO BASP THE BOWELS, TO PROSTRATE THE NER- VOUS SYSTEM, WITH FURIOUS EVACUANTS. NATURE HAS GIVEN ASAMPCEIN THE FAMOUS SELTZER SPRING, OF WHAT BILIOUS, CON- STIPATED OR DYSPEPTI¢ sYSPEM NEEDS FOR ITS RESTORATION, AND IN TARRANT’S EFFER- VESCENT SELTZER APRRIENT SCIENCE HAS IMPROVED ON NATURE BY COMBINING ALL THE VALUABLE INGREDIENTS OF THE GER- MAN FOUNTAIN IN A PORTABLE FORM. THIS AGREEABLE AND POTENT SALENE ALTERATIVE CHANGES THE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD AND PURIFIES ALL THE FLUIDS OF THE BODY. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS. nep29 —— CITY ITEMS. Galvano-Magnetic Treatment ‘OF DISEAg#. A Few Worps or ExrPLaNATION. ‘Lar THE INQUIRER READ AND UNDERSTAND THE NATURALNESS OF OUR TREATMENT. We have heretofore explained the curative ac- tion of magnetism, as communtcated to the human system by ‘our treatment, both in the columns of the daily papers and to those who have called on us. We, however, consider a knowledge of the beneficent power of this great agent, of healing powers far exceedin; that of drugs, beyond price to every one, an again give a synopsis of its principal effects, lest one should remain in ignorance. Its cffect in all cages seems to be to stimulate all the machinery of life—the Liver, the Kidneys, the Digestive Organs—to more effective action. The result, whieh generally manifests itself in a short ume by a clear, bright complexion and color in the cheeks, 1 purification of the blood, causing Rheumatism, Catarrh, Erysipelas and other diseases which depend on’ impurity of the blood to disappear from lack of fuel to feed on Another consequence 1s improved nutrition, the patient often increasing in weight from 10 pounds to 0 pounds in @ short time, Besides these ef- fects Magnetism has a directly bracing influence on the nervous system, acting like a charm tn cases of nervous prostration and nervousness gogerally. ‘The best proof of these things can be athered from the fact that our cures number at Jeast 95 per cent of those who consult ws, en- abling us to guarantee to return the money pai for treatment in cases where we fall. Those cases are so few, and also from the number of testimontais of cures constantly belng published by us in The Sun, and contained in our pamphlets, such testimonials not being gathered from foreign countries or distant districts, but from Baltimore or immediate neighborhood, and which can all be Verified as genuine, ‘The wonderful, nay, almost miraculous, cures of Magnetism are such as to require no ald from fiction, any resort to which would be as absurd as it wouid be unnecessary, E. A. Parsons & Co.. XN, E. cor. Lexington and Liberty sts., and 92234 Fat n. w., Washington, D. C, SORENESS OF THE FERT. ‘W. FAverrs Stnegr, March 8th, 1883. Mrssns. E. A. Parsons & Co.—Dear Sits: | 1 have been a sufferer for years from soreness of the feet, which felt sore every time I put them tothe groun}. Being over eighty years of age I almost despaired of getting any reliot, but was persuaded to try your Magnetic Treatment, which, tomy surprise, soon produced the desited effect, and my feet are now free from pain. Yours truly, ANNA BavsMAN, ‘Washington office hours from 8 to 12 a. m. and 2to8p. m., Sundays excepted. Consultations free at ofticé or home of patient. A Literary Man Went West. ‘The lime stone water of Ohio disordered his bowels and laid him on a bed of sickness with hor- rible cramps. For three days and nights he was wretched. Then he sald “why didn’t I think of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer?” He sent for it and ex- perlenced such prompt and thorough relief that he Said he was a fool for not getting 1 at first, Gold-filled Bracelets and bangles at Priggs. AtS. L. Hempstono’s, 803 Market Spaco, will be found a well selected stock of Wraps and Jerseys, and as a new depart. Ment will offer great bargains. Call early and make your selection. = 008 Mistakes. Few professions or occupations are free from mistakes. A late writer in Lippincott has an nrti- cle on the mistakes of army engineers. The gen- tlemen who paddle the protective tub for the sport of the agricultural whale sent me some “choice flower seeds,” which bore some sunflowers and some tomatoes. ‘The mistakes of the medical pro- fesston He buried in oblivion, Legal gentlemen cannot determine what the law really 1s until the court of final Jurisdiction has had a guess at it So through the catalogue; and if I were to chronl- cle them all, they would be more in number than the ‘* Mistakes of Moses” Nor {s our business 98 exact as a mathematical demonstration; but if you want Clothes nearly as perfect ag a scientific education can make them, try my tailor, He isan expert In his professton, and inakes but few tnis- takes, Gxo. C, HENNING, 410 7th street. Go to Ker’s, 930 7th street northwest, For New Carpets. For Bargains in Blankets. For a full line of Flannels, For Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Underwear, For Hostery and Gloves. For a Splendid line of Black Goods, For any kind of Dress Goods. For extra good Canton Flannel, For Reliable Goods. For Reasonable Prices, (2) Mellin’s Food, for infants and invallds, requires no bolling or straining, readily soluble in warm mllk or water, and when so dissolved forms the best substitute for mothers’ milk that has ever been produced. Sold by all druggists, Genw’, Prepare for Damp Weather. One pair of Hahn’s “Reliable” Shoes outwears halfadozen pairs cheap, shoddy Shoes, 816 7th and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, Hatin’s $2 fine Button, Laced and Congress, Hahn's $2.50 and $3 fine Calf Shoes. Hahn’s $2.50 fatnous Calf Boots, Hahn’s Custom Handstitehed Boots and Shoes, stylish and comfortable. Ker’s. At S, L. Hempstone’s, 803 Market Space, canbe seen a fine :ssortment of plain and novelty dress goods of tue best French looms and at prices to please all. e038 Johnson’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street, for fine Steamed and other styles Ladies’ Saloon first floor. 8 No One Should Invest in Rea} Estate without first obtaining a Certificate of Trrtz trom “The Real Estate Title Insurance Company,”—the only company in the District that warrants the absolute accuracy of title searches, Oflices, Gunton Building, 472 La. ave, 4 New Fall Styles in Boys’ and Men’s Hats, 50c. up to $4. Fresh oe ply of new styles one dollar Scarfs at 50c. At Auerbach’s, 7th and H. a Important Notice. Attend the fall opening at Keenan’s 5c. and 10c, Bazaar, 1833 7th street northwest, between N and Ostreets. Cheapest stock of China, Glass and Tinware in the city. 8 Young. For great bargains in Cloaks, Dolmans and culars go to 736 7ih street. At S. L. Hempstone’s, 903 Market Space, you will see an clegant line of brocadcd and plain Velvets and silks, in black and colors; Nonpariel velveteens in black and colors; Tricot and ladies’ cloths in all colors, at popular prices, €03 Cir- 4 Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jackets, biue flannel bicycle and double breasted shirts for men and boys at AUerbach’s, 7th and H. Gent’s furnishings, hats and sewing machines Dr. Mott on Speer’s Port Wine. The celebrated Dr. Mott, of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speers efforts to raise the Oporto or Port Wine Grape, in New Jersey. The Doctor has spent years in Portugal and the wine districts of France, and knows what he ts talking about. 62 Madison Ave., New York. MR. ALFReD Speer,—Dear Sir: The visit I made to your vineyards, "wine-presses, and vaults at Easenio, N.J., Satisfled me that the wines produced o you al ire, and the very best that can be fered to the pubile for medicinal uses, I have recommended your Port Wine and Bur- gundy; more particularly tn ty practice, Tam sat- ith marked benefit to my patients. ‘There can be no better proofastothe Wine Deine. made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a ‘visit like I made to your acres of land covered with tho vine Dearing the trait ALEX. B. Morr. M. D, Prof. of Surgery, Bellevue Hospitul Medical Col- vor sale by druggists, Ladies, Run No Risk! aad Reliable Shoes that will hold together, Hahn’s $1.50 genuine Goat and Kid Button, Hahn’s unrivalled $2 fine Button. Hahn's $2.50 hand-gewed Kid and Goat Button, Hahn's # “Beauty” French Kid Button. Hahn’s 60, 75 and $1 Solid School Shoes. bs Maem st and 1922 Pa. ave, . On Thirty Per ee ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, will send De Dyoe Coleerased’ Hivotre-Voltaie”? Beles eae ectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men Seu, Yost etatiey oat xundred. crow nervous guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and vigor. Address a8 above, N.B—No iowea bs van * Lundborg’s abe Perfumes, AD GLOOD. BLOOD. TR Awonderful fluid the human blood is! Itis our life, elicate little tubes through which it has to find ite way. ‘welook atit, itisofadeep red. That deep red color is that it takes moro than 1, 300 of them, laid in s straight elements, one of which is iron. Thisis the same metal itis divided. In infinitesimal particles it is present in corpuscles theirredness, When there is not enough of of energy; debility instead of vigor. ‘Long ago it was discovered that iron in the blood gave i v tlon to finding some method of preparing it, 80 as to be preparations have been made with a view to this end, Brown's Inox Brrrens. Some of them ruined the ‘Itis now settled beyond a» doubt that the fron in gohand in hand. Impurities lurk where strength is strength and vigor, and these are driven out. Bemomber that Brown's inom Brrrens, the great bottle. REAR BLCH3) 0. bon ESOW e3 | TRIPURE E BLOOD ‘and without it we should die. If it were to become | seriously thickened it would not go through the very ‘That would bring the whole machinerv of life toa full owing to millions and millions ef little disce or corpus line, to make an inch in length. Smallas these are, they that we see in horseshoes, in steam engines, and in car each one of the myriad corpuscles, giving strength itin the blood, the aystem is run down and miserable. strength, while tho Ick of it caused weakness and sdministered and to be taken into the circulation in but of them all, not one has perfectly done the work, teeth, others brought disaster to the suffering stomach. Brown's Inow Brrrers is exactly what is needed to ‘absent. Mesnness, and despondency, and quarrelsome vVigor-giver, the strengthener and purifier of the blood sop. Itis of itself withoutcolor, Howls that? Wheat cles which arein it, ‘Thesoare red. They are so email are very important, They are made up of agrest many wheels. But there is a wonderful aifforenee in the way ‘Which would not otherwise be thare. It gives tothe little ‘There is weakness instead of strength; lassitude instead, disease, Medical and scientific men turned their atten? such ® way as to enrich tho blood. Many differen§ except that one which entera into tho composition of Some of them were mischievous in other ways, strengthen and purify the blood. Purity and strength ispositions arise from vitiated blood. Give the blood is tobe bad of every respoctable druggist at a dollar@ w CITY ITEMS. Hats for Fall of 1883. Latest Fall style Silk Hats, $5, worth $6. Splendid assortment Black ana Brown Derby’s, Gentlemen’s Stiff Felt Has, $2, $2.50, $8. $3.50. Complete line Sort Helt Hats, $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $4 Best Soft and Stuff “Dollar Hats” produced. Boys’ fashionable Derby's, $1, worth $1.50. Children’s and Boys’ Dress and School Hats in endless variety, at Popular Prices, at R, C. Lewis’ 920 7th st., bet Tand K n.w. Established 1863, N.B.—Pitce plainly marked on each Hat. Dandruff Is ReMovsp By THE Use OF CocoAINE, And tt stimulates and promotes the growth of the air. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best, Buchu-Paiba.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney,Blad- der and Urinary diseasts. $1. Druggists. 3 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 34-1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1D. Also, cottage chetse, buttermilk and sweetmilk, Se. per qt. Cream, 15¢c. pint. MARRIED. BROWN—KING. On Thursday evening, September 27. 1889, at the Second Baptist church, HENRY 8. BROWN to EMMA KING. © NORTON—LAURENGE. In Chicago, on September 24th, 1883, at the residence of Mr. Langdon Keble Wheeler, by the Key. arthur Little, SOLON L. NOR- TON to MARIE D. LAURENCE, 2 ———e. DIED. ALLEN. On September 28th, 1883, at eleven o'clock p.m., after along and painful illness, Mrs. MALY A. ALLEN, beloved wife of David Allen, aged thirty- eight yea: She ist rest from toil and care, At rest from grief and pain; She is at rest in peaceful sleep, *Till Jesus comes again. By Hen Huspanp. Her funerai will take place from her late residence, No, 14 G street northwest, to-morrow (Sunday) at throo o'clock p.m. Friends and relatives are respect fully invited to attend. oS BRADT. Suddenly, in Georgetown, on the morning of September 27th, 1883, at 6 am, ALBERT Me BRAI in the sixty-third year of his age. His funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 8610 M strect, Sunday afternoon, st balf-past three o'clock. | Services will be held at Oak Hill ghepel Reis- tives and fricnds of the family respectfully invited to attend. [Alexandria papers please copy. 1 3° DERRICK. On September 27tn, 1883,at Moorehead, Minn., WILLIAM 8. DERRICK, youngest son of thd late A. H. and Emma Derrick. Notice of funeral hereafter. = GODEY. On Thursday, September 27, 1883, at five o'clock a. m., after a short illness, MARY E. GODEY, Telict of the late W. H. Godey, Funera' from her son's residence, 1515 30th street, on Sunday, September 30th, at two p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Ey HALL, On Saturday, September 29, 1883, at To'clock a.m. after a short ines PERCY H- HALL, in the thirtieth year of his axe, Funeral will take place from Ryland Chapel at 2 o'clock P.m.on Monday, October Ist. Intimate friends and Telatives aro {uvited to attend at Mis father’s residence, 219 13th street southwest, ut 1:30 o'clock, [Baltimore P2pers please copy. ] = LEE. On Thursday, Soptember 27th, 1889, at 12:15 ovclock p.m., Mrs. MARTHA A. LEE, in the forty- second year of her age. None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise her. Funeral will tako place from her sister’s residence, Mra. G. W. Maaon, No. 2801 M street northwest, Sun- day (at 3 Glock, p.m, lelatives and friends Of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ¢ POMEROY. On Saturdey, September 20th, 1858. at8:30 o'clock a. m., IDA MAY, the youngest child of 7.8. and E. Y. Pomeroy, aged five mouths and seven- téon days, 5 ‘Funeral will take place at the reeldence of Mra. Bireb, No. 419 Twelfth efrect southwest, Sunday, ae 3 ofclock: . Relatives and friends Fespecttully in- vited en LOST AND FOUND. OS8T—FROM 404 NEW JERSEY AVENUE jouthexst, a Willoughby Pug; answers to the name of **Dandy;" had on nickel-pixted collar and tag 476. Keturn and receive liberal reward. eep20-3t" 5 REWARD, OR MORE IF REQUIRED—LOST— On Thursdey afternoon, s pair of Gold Spectacles, prized aga meniento, Ieturn to 517 20th street_north- ‘west, ‘sep29-8t OST—STRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM 817 lin Street northwest, s White Angora Cat. Bultable re- ‘ward if returned to above number. BOARDING. eg AUCTION BALES. QE Seis Semen Cun Barer in a an. fa: 01 2 Hoom. 'ieferences 6 od, "1131 th strect north= west. sep 29-6" 8 K STREET NORTHWEST—HANDSOME. recond and third story Rooms; alo stable. rd if desired: refercnces required. 808 DHOMME, eop27-3t" 1300 pcztont,, AVENUES FURNISHED Rooms, en suite or single, with Table Board, in private family. Persons haying ‘children need not apply. References required. ‘sep27-3t* 1012 28 SIREET ON. Wo COMFORTA- bly furnished rooms, en suite or sinwle, with first-class table board. sep27-1m_ T. H STREET NORTHWEST, -faraished Rooma, with board; table rders accommodated; references given and re- quired. sep27-lw* 14TH STREET NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE 918 2etkis Pee oy rooms en suite or single, with board:also table board. References. 626-6t OQ T re S PEED NORTHWEST WILL BE opened for guests September 17th; desira- bie rooms, southern exposure, with Board at reasona- ble Rates; convenient location for Army and Navy. Mre W. C. DAVIS, sep15-im* FOR BT AL Hie E STREET, 922 AND OR h, lath atroct northwest, e'exant rooms en suite or ain« le, to permanent or ers: day Boarders accommodated. “Aire Ee CORAWT ali-tes FOR SENT—D:SIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, furnished or unfurnished, ina private New Eng- land family. Also, nicely furnished House to rent in « Pleasant ahd ccnvenient locality, Keferences ex- changed. Call at 480 F street southwest. sep2)-w&ast LAx0%, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 316 Indiana avenue, “Also. Boarding for three months at sixteen dollars per montn, Advance payment strictly required. eep5-3m. A RETERSON, THE WELL-KNOWN CATERER, ¢ has taker: thé new Honse 1129 17th street northwest, in connection with ‘d stand, 28 Towa Circle, ‘No. 1129 17th street northwest fs a new house, and hss been newly furnished Hhrougliout,, and” ome of tye, very" best roots trie veils with” fest-cean ‘can be had. Apply, between one and six. p. m._ He Clans’ faunilice eupplncds Alenia aentvesed Es hens eat families eupplied: Meals deliv a wagon; handsomely ‘Furnished ‘Rooms tp" both houses, second. floor, southern ex) ire, with Board if desired: location uncurpassed, prices Very moderate. ‘Telephone connections, 8u31-3m PRAGUE HOUSE, COR. 6rH AND E N. W., WITH first-class board; rooms on 2d and $4 floors, large and small; prices ranging from $25 to $65 ver mo., ac- cording to location and number in the rooms. sep3 4w* HE LEXINGTON, CORNER OF loru STREET and New York ave. n.w., with pleasant rooms for Permanent and transient guests: also. table boarders Socommodated. Sire. cepl-im FPHE LOCHIEL, 01 91H STREET NORTAWEST, a tratent Voardets Plowsant Poona as oa ae an sient 8. ‘en suite or single, Table first-class. aull peaneay, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ers accommodated at the McPherson House, corner of 15th and I streets, Mus, M.T. SOUTHALL. iy26-6m T[UEMONT HOUSE-CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, Firet-class table; polite and attentive servants: very desirable situation for families, Rates: $2.50 and $2per day ; $25, $50, $35 and $4 perm. E.W. DENISON, HE LAPIER HOUSE, 8. W.COR.10Ta AND ESTS. n.W.: cool rooms; the best conducted Boarding- bouse in the city. Travsient Boarders accommodated atreasonable terms. Meals at all hours. eo L’ DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 812 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office, sects Moat cots: 29 Sedl"Hickets Com cnt Stairs. Meals and Lunches served from 6a. m.t Tp Re 818) J. W. BEALL, Prop. MONEY TO LOAN. M°rRs, ‘T) LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT ATTE! piety TO ALL APPLICA- SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 928 F street, sep8-1m M*2r Lowest nares or rerenesr ON REAL ESTATE SECURIT ‘THOS. J. FISHER & C0., seps 4324 F street northwest. MISSEY TO Loan[o REAL ESTATE SECU- rity. A. 8. PRATT & SON, 401 9th street north Lincoln Hall Building. au30-1m ] HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL. BS. tate or coll Becurity at Band per osut No delay when recurfty is . C. GREEN, oom Firemen's Insurance Building, corner 7th ‘strect ani isiana avenue, 3ylv-3m | Sellers re ad ONS ox PENNSYLVANIA. canemnge a ky ear A pea ae ta ee 927 Pennsylvania avenue. it’ QTRAYED FLOM 1733 N STREET, A SCOTCH ©) Collie Dog, yellow and white, “Answers to the name of Harry. beral reward if returned to the above number. ep 29-2t" Fiors. IF AMAN HAS A SUIT OR OVERCOAT, OR ANY ARTICLE OF CLOTHING TO BUY, HE CANNOT FIND A BETTER OR SAFER PLACE TO GET IT THAN RIGHT HERE. OUR CLOTHING HAS A REPUTATION FOR KELIABILITY, BECAUSE WE HAVE IT MADE FOR US, AND PUT INTO EVERY GARMENT THE BEST VALUE POSSIBLE FOR THE SUM OF MONEY CHARGED THEREFOR, WE BACK IT IN EVERY OASE BY GIVING (AS NO OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY DOES) A LEGAL GUARANTEE, WHICH WARRANTS THE PRICE AS LOW AS SAME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHERE, AND ENTITLES THE CUSTOMER ‘TO EXCHANGE OR RETURN GOODS, OR REFUND. MONEY WITHOUT FEELING THaT HE I8 ASKING A FAVOR. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 7 SEVENTH STREET, e0p25 Opposite U.8, Post Office, \ARPETS AND HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS, ‘We are daily receiving our full OIDER, VINEGAR, AND BPICES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ae tak ‘1417 New York avenue, Miowe B, Vax Reors, ‘1112 1878 srREEr noRTHWwest, Hevieg ST.Bt WEEE IN COROBER ba ‘ATH LATEST IMPORT, ‘TRIMMINGS Faz Sruzs Ix Hare, ALL THE NEW SHAPES NOW READY. 2S SILK AKD DERBY & RUOFF'S, \ Moxex TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B, O HOLTZMAN, 278 10th and F streets northwest. MESURE yee me, = rates, on - ‘estate security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, man31 1437 bernevivania avemie. = = = — aS WALTES B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auction BOOK BALE. Will be sola, at our auction rooms, corner 10th andl Pennsylvania avenge.on MONDAY, O°TOBEL FIRST, At SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M., siime very desirablé Books relating to the late war, the army and navy, «vole » Poli “erin WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., sep 29-2t ‘Auctioncers, UCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, I will sell by public auction, at my Store, 1218 Penne sylyania avenue northwest, commencing on WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER THIKD, at TEN 0'C) Ly large cellection of Forfeited Pledges, cone ‘Clothing, Ladies’ and Gent's Clothing of all kinas, sucly. a6 Overcoats, Uisters, Coats, Vesta, 'unta, Boots, sao Gilppers and Suitings, Dresses, Skirts and Dress G: Gone oigane, hig sen Zach du rd Bows i : Heal sea acaba usta, Hs haa tus Butasoin Gur Revolvers, Flutiug Machines, Cle Razors, &o. ae continue Me at o'clock and Evenings at 7 o'clock until ail lots sold. Persons holding tickets the time on which ba expired will please ‘notice. A. K. FUL pep 29-4t* Pawnbrok (For Other Auctions See Seventh Page. ——————————— ns Guano Fax Orcxixa AT THE PALAIS BOYAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, SOUVENIES! SOUVENIRS! 48 A SOUVENIR OF THE OPENING DAY, Special Reductions Will Be Made in All Departments, AS EACH BARGAIN LOT WILL BE SOLD COM SIDERABLY BELOW COST,+ ‘Only One Piece of Each Lot Will Be Sold toa Customesy PPP PAR ALS fOVAL. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. -_eepaT We Anz Orrentxa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTULES, And are selling angle and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, ‘In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other g00ds proportionately low. ‘We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various Prices, from $8.50 to $150. IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES,’ fromm $12.50 to $75. BRABS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $50 per pair. PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, sept 1425 New York avenue. MOREY TOLOAN-ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER security, sums to suit from $100 to any amount; lowest rates of interest, least expense and without delay. ROBT. A. PHILLIPS. 1428 New York avenue, mii36 MeS=¥ To Loan. Ihave MONEY TO LOAN ON RFAL ESTA’ in sume of from §100 and upwards at lowest raver of tae ‘Charges moderate, Nodelay. 7-H. WARNER, brig 916 F street northwest. UNDERTAKERS, (EAS. 3. GAWLER. WILLIAM F. VERNON, ©. J. Gawter & Co., Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking 922 Pa. Ave. n.w. (formerly 912 Pa. Ave.) ‘Everything first-class and reasonable. Telephone connections. Transient funerals specialty. _sep7 i. _ZURHORST, J. stocesson 10 ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, 912 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. One of the most complete establishments in the coun- try. Large rooms for transient funeral services. aul8 ATE OE HUH ROONEY PC eee ‘Undertakerg and Ex Offices, T11 Tthst and 2145 Pa. ave.n. Ww. aul8 and jesidence at Dlage of B ee! A te nee EO ETE CORNER FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS. COLLARS and CUFFS, 3centseach, Sent every ‘Monday. = HH, > 2ane IMPORTER AND TAILOR, FALL AKD WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gen temen who have had trouble in getting Stted and ‘suited re invited to call at the Fashion House,” Lavres: J enseys LEss THAN COST. Tam compelled, on account of my extensiye FAL: STOCK, which will excesd anything herebefore shown im Ladies and Children’s Outside Garments, to offer now. all my stock of LADIES JERSEYS and JACKETS LEss THAN COST. Iwill take off TWENTY-FIVE CENTS on the DOLd LAB for every JERSEY sold, and I guarantee the Goods not to be better—like other houses sdvertise—bat ‘5004 asany offered in this country. All I sak 19 @ ‘Visit to my Establishment, and customers will econ ing out what we edvertise is 60 or not a OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING ‘Iseelling rapidly. We have still left some bargains, Baits at $2.90, $3.90, $4.90, Extra Pants only ninety, ‘eight cents. Boys’ Overcoats less than cost price, } G. 6 AU AL Fax. Ovexxa Dar Goore of CISA NEN A Raa