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“THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY October 29, 1883. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. tf CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER, 2D. €., OF ; Ort Wa For the middie oF Sere To- Atlan- f the ned raletedle pern porudon CHILDREN’S Crornise at Elseman ant wan 5 PaNrs to order, Eiseman Br and E. FSssene’s lve a and Charlot Rovs 1186 at Eseman Bros, 7th and BE. Lapres fn want of dry goods and notions, siks ard howled a the sale at 94 Bw. See on col aus ement. or uly Yortus’ Crotaise at Eiseman Bros. We Eureka Datry din oem Hf you want pure . Zood and wholesor food. Everything of the very best to Alderney wilk and eream direet trom. the Fresh bitier buttermilk daily. Condu erstiing first-class. Reason 13th street northwest, propi : Bros., 7th and E. ‘er of wills’ the last will of liler, deceased, was filed on He bequeaths two shares of stock 1 the Boston gas company and all other property he may be pos sessed of to Silas H. Willoughby. FaLt OveRsAcks at Eiseman Bros. 7th and E. Sasr. toys will con Parr able prices, hear GH. F. OVERCOATS at Elsem: Tx the re Louts McE. * of militne 8 OVERCON D1) DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., 'To-night. ‘The Black Crook. ir. W. E. eridan as Theater Comgre.—“The World” and varteties, Dime Meseem.—Curiosities and stage noveltic Desnarros M. E. Cacgen.—Lectnre on the “Art Of Acquiring Memory,” by Prof. A. S. Boyd. — Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:10 p. m., and ex- ished att a.m. v. Win. L. Hiyl: Rev. Charles D. Andre er Sprin rold daughter of t, died Satur- rd paper dolls ina . bsenee from the house, the fi * burns rec A. De Vere Burr took fternoon from his late residence, outheast, Rev. L ehurch, officiating. The Messrs. Thomas Callan, J fonal Rifles tnaug rurday e| rated, Saturday even- ening hops at their slang AC the m ew York colored republi- ean club speceh was made ‘by Alexam lent’s messenger, in whieh h ut the action of the Supreme ivil rights bill had sown the seed red people. r. fell from the roof eniployed, on 19th, be- aturdas, aid Was seriously i i, & carpent of a honse on which he w tween Q and K stree hurt. ‘Thieves attempted to enter the residence of Geo. Smith, on Jackson. street, Uniontown, Dut were tric nee to th servant. as Works last night y breaking his né sustaining other injuries. ent necting of the Distriet of Columbia 1 Society J. W. Shaw, W. L. Bra ders. ‘The Colored Odd Fellows. AN EXTENSIVE STREET PAKADE TO-DAY—C ING THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE OKDER. All the District lodges of colored Odd Fellows, toxether with Harmony Lodge, of Alexandria, United fn an extensive street parade this afternoon, eventh anniversary of the rand United Order of Odd lows tn the District of Columbia. ‘The proces- sion Was formed in front of the Odd Feliows’ hall on 1th stre White, lalef of ehief t, Albert L. Johnson, chief marshal; H. Hawkins, left aid; H. ind William Howard, secre- rshal and his assistants were ‘The 1. ‘The procession was composed of the fol- odes, led by t its: ational, andy Spring and Union Friend od, and Edward Manning, commanded by B. and Banks; Green Mountain, jet by Costin Gibbons and MeGruder: M. Honesty, F. 1 Ark, 1695, commanded tT. Minor; Soci Rockville br Free Gra w Geo. Banks, H. E. Generpher and rion; Bloom of Youth nony Lo Credit ‘The parade wi to the order. Ak it. When spere Green Mou F. Cook Lodge, ndship Lodge. uf Willard vered by ize: John A. Simms, of Joly &nd Chas. H. shorter, of Uni A Razor CrrtinG Case.—Saturday night an al in West Washington between during white ATTEMPTED Wirrex.—Win. B ASSACHUSEES Ave apted Sul ani. assaulting his mores. Dr. Jaidand relieved the man A Womax Stiempat 1N7 Pett, Iving ai eanpted Sticide Sate fay night, by shooting herself In the fans at the Emergency hospital endanee, but were un- Yoururct. Brown and Wm about 15 or 16 y Court today with the y ‘Thos. ‘Tutt, a colored boy of about the same age, on Ith Street, near the avenue. It was testitled that ‘Tutt Lad some change in his poeket, and that these Boys sald “Lets play Jesse James on the — of a| ——,” when they “stood him up,” and while Thurs- | ton had a knife out Brown took the money. The Court Lined each $10 or 30 da; a ‘THe SHEFFIELD Tooru CRowss.—Dr. C. L. Ander- Son's advertisement in Saturday's Stak for supply- Ing artificial weth without plates, by Which It elatins extract! ded, was located at 1411 R Street, instead of 1411 K street northwest, owing to py” furnished by the ‘There ts no 1411 R street. —s sess BRISK AT TH! STENCED.—Thomas vo colored boys, each e charged in the Police forty cents from SPENCERIAN EUSTvEss ang men ahd Women ase taking the full ec ISS4 Wild send out 1 fine class of young peu Will, this even Fooms (th a Open the frst Of a se hold during the coming winte ¢ing this evening comprises ma ag Which will be found two fine law Wbraries, ‘and some choice Works tn the niiscellaneous line. a G will Sell to-morrow, for Mr. de the Swedish legation, 1230 ue, In Trout of residence, his dog- nnsylvan! sa Run Over by a Street Car and Killed. A WARNING TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN, Emina West, colored, aged 13 years, daughter of Annie Bowle, living at 1641 11th ‘street northwest, while amusing herself by Jumping on and off pass- ing street cars, at the corner of 11th and O streets northwest, last_evening, was run over by car No. by Christian ‘Stranz, and the girl was ¥ injured, Dr. Caldwell ‘was called in and ed medical ald, but she died about 10 o'clock night, 1n fhquest will be held at the sixth precinct sta- tion at one o'clock tee oat afternoon. ‘The Alderney Dairy Case. REE OF THE COURT IN GENERAL TERM—F. K, WARD ENJOINED—JUDGE CARTTER DISSENTS FROM A PORTION OF THE DECKER. Judge Cox announced, in the Court in “General the dec of the art in alter et al. ag F. K. Ward Iderney dairy, The decree $s the defendant from sounding gongs wusing other noises on his premises such as will disturb persons residing tn the nelghborhood, or or stow- ailk in such manner as to give rise to annoying He ts enjoined also from using horses or ng Manure on his premises, provided that Is subject Shall not effect till Xt stained for she proceed n proper. Andy s to the first part of the decree and aimajority as to the D after Marc lef Justice Cartter argued that defendant shonid silence the s to the odors panating from t place, he sald. the Pronounced them ‘There was a difference of Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAR, Lavxcn.—A large crowd gathered, before sunset Saturday afternoon, near Agnew’s' ship yard, to witness the launch of the new vessel just built there, the schooner Henry 8, Culver,700 tons Ata few minutes past 5 o’cloci e gracefully propor- Uoned craft. glided from the wase into the pineld river, The work of fitting her masts, and Joiners work will begin this week and be pursued vigorons! ‘AN OLD SOLDIER Deap.—Walter Pyles died atthe on Friday. He had been connected since his youth with imilitary organizations here, and forty years ago was the armorer of the Me~ hanical Riflemen, Capt. Hawkins. He was after- ards a member ‘of the Mt. Vernon Guards, and served with that company in the 17th Virginia Tegt- ment during the late war. In the last years of his life, til fi-health and age sent him to the alms- house: he Was sexton of the First Presbyterian ebureh. REPORTER'S Noves.—Mrs. Arthur Lyles died of consumption last evening at her residence, on King, near Koyal street.—St. John’s cadets appeared on dress parade on the streets this morning.—Rev. po, of the Baptist church here, went. to shington yesterday afternoon to address the uth Washington School Unton.—Regis- night.—Twoschooners, d the Mignon, are now beng loaded here with cooperage for Cuba.—The gipsy bands Whos? kings Were arrested Saturday for fighting in on spent Saturday in the streets here, and ‘ht went over mn run on the road south. ne ouly ministers from abroad at the churches Sterday were Rev. Mr. Cavenaugh, at the Free Methodist church, and Rev, Dr. Lenbkent, at the German Lutheran Ghureh. Rev. Mr. Cumston, of this elty, fled the pulpit of the First Presbyte- rian church. Cararrn. se odors came from the sewer running through the square or from the de- fendant’s ise rl » Was not a Soap-bolling establishment, establishment that contributed to the neces- sities of life. It might be unpleasant, but not a nuisance, did hot think the case enlightened sufliclently to warrant breaking up this enterprise— the most laudable one ever established in this Dis- trict. Notice was given for Mr. Ward, by Mr. McKenny, of lis counsel, of an appeal to’ the U.S. Supreme Court. —— Diep IN Cororapo. Yamin D. Abell, formerly connected with the National Republican, ot this city, died at Pueblo, Colorado, last Satuid+y of puntain fever. He was in the employ of the Den- ver and Rio Grande railroad at the time of his death. ‘The remains, which are on the way to this companied by the mother of the deceased, pected to arrive here to-morrow. a—The American Club for filed a cer- incorpora ith the recorder of deeds ‘The trustees F. HL. Finles, A. N. ainard, J. Ambler ‘Smith, George | Smith, M.¥ n i y, ED. Phi lips, s ‘The club tal stock of $5,000, Which 4s to be si increased, if ne Affairs in West Washington. Goon Tevriar®.—Chambers Lodge ot Good Tem- plars, No. 14, have elected the following officers for ing Year; S. H. Sherwood, W. C. Templar; y Mitchell, W. V. ‘T.; John G. Bedgman, W. Mrs. L. J. ry ell, ACCEFTED A CALL TO CowsEcricut.—Rev. 8. H. Howe, D. D., for some years past the pastor of the West Street Presbyterian congregation, lias received a very flattering call to Connecticut, and after deration has decided to’ accept. the ewell mnecting will be held at that inesday evening. ‘The congregation loth to part with Dr. Howe. ILt—Mrs. Sarah E. Young, daughter rand wife of Mr. Richard own dry goods merchant, 18 ing: Very ill at her home on M@trect. CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Clear at all points, Se mature con: of Williamsburg, swindling their aged of $5,000. "This amount represented her savings for years, and she gave it to them upon the promise that they would give her a home for life. After a few weeks, however, they had the old lady removed to the Flatbush Insane asylum, and then after making an affidavit that e old lady was without means of support, they had her taken to the Long Island almshoust as a vagrant. Avsowvrerxy Pure This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Roya Baxixa PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ape GPECTAL NOTICE. i During the past week we have sold a great many DRESS TRIMMINGS, because we have the Lanzest Line and Lowest Prices this side of New York. But this ‘Week we want to sell fully ten times what we sold last week, and to do this we have made the following ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS: Chenille Fringe, 33 inches deep, only 40c. a yard, worth 6c, Chenille Fringe, 4 inches deep, only 50c. a yard; cheap at 68e. Chenille Fringe, 5 i yard: regular price, 90c Chenille Fringe, 6 inches deep, only 7c. a yard; worth 81. P Our Double Ball Chenille Fringe, very handsome, and sold at from $1.25 to $1.50 in this city, will be sold for 97e.a yard. Thesanft in all colors at 81a yard. Handsome Chenille Fringe, new effects, at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and 81.75 a yard. Every pattern guaranteed a hargain and worth from ‘5c. to 50e. a yard more than our price. BARGAINS IN PLAIN GIMPS. 100 patterns to select from. One lot Plain Separable Gimp, 48¢. a yard; worth 75c. ‘One lot Separable Gimp at 50c. a yard; worth 9c. One Jot Handsome and Wide Cuts, and handsome orn- aments will be sold at 75c.a yard. This would be a Dancain at 81. ‘One lot 98c. a yard; sold first of the season at $1.75 8 yard. Bargains also at $1 to 89.75 a yard. BARGAINS IN ESCURIAL LACES. Largest assortment in the city. Prices 35 per cent lower than else , Handsome Goods at 50c.; worth T5c. Very wide, all Silk Goods 75c. a yard; worth $1, and bargains at #1 to $1.48 a yard. We do not often advertise to sell Goods at half their value, but the above goods are really bargains, and we lope you will call and examine them, at BAUM’S, 'VENTH STREET, Rroves, Gioves. Groves. Guoves. ‘hes deep, will be sold for 65c. a 029 4 4 natural color is Hall's Vegetable nt mported harness and stable para~ Sale ut 12 o'clock, + ele pheruaila. GLOVES. REMEMBER, GLOVES. ‘We Keep no Trash in Stock. GLOVES. BARGAIN No. 1. GLOVES. 200 dozen Extra Long Kid Mous- GLOVES. quetaire Gloves, all’ the new GLOVES. colors, perfect fitting, can be GLOVES, tried on, GLOVES, $1.50, worth $1.98 per pair. GLOVES. BARGAIN No. 2. GLOVEs. 500 dozen Kid Gloves, very soft GLOVES. and pliable, new colors,can be GLOVES. tried on, GLOVES. $1, worth $1.50 per pair, GLOVES. BARGAIN No. 3. . GLOVES. 200 dozen Misses Kid Mousque- GLOVES, taires, all sizes, new colors, same GLOVES. quality as our $1.50 Ladies’ GLOVES. Mousquetaires, GLOVES. 81, worth $1.50 rer pair, © GLOVES, BARGAIN No. & GLOVES. 75 dozen Black Castor Mousque- GLOVES. taire Gloves, beautiful goods, GLOVES. $1.35, worth $2 per pair. GLOVES, The New Glove, GLOVES. THE “MANCHETTE" GLOVES, PPP. RRR L Ps S88 OR OE LLL 029 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Byes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved, Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- stored, and ravages checked, Congh, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, ete., cured, Onggottle RADICAT. CURE, one box CATARRHAL SOLVENT and one DR. SANFORD'S INHALER, in one package, of all druggists, for 31. Ask for SanFoRD’s Rapicax Cure, a pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am, Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, er Blossoms, etc, POTTER Dave aNp CuEmicat Co,, Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the relief and prevention, THE INSTANT IT 18 AP- PLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels,Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dys- pepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilions Fever, Malaria, and use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an Exxctnic. Barrery combined with a Porous Puasren) and laugh at'pain, 5c. everywhere, 029 AX ELASTIC STEP, BUOYANT SPIRITS AND ar complexions, are among the many desirable results of pure blood. The possessor of healthy blood has his faculties at command, and enjoys a clear and quick perception, which is impossible when the blood is heavy and sluggish with impurities, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier and vitalizer known, I HOUGH NUMEROUS CAUSES MAY OPERATE TO turn the hair cray, all that is needed to restore the n Hair Renewer. Formore than twenty years itssales have been enormous, but we have yet to learn of its first failure, oct25, NE BOTTLE OF ARMY AND NAVY WHISKY, To Invalids, Ts worth a dozen cf the so-called Bitters, Sold only by ©. WITMER, * 027 1918 Pa, ave, We Ane Orrenixa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, And are selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other goods proportionately low. We have & Hine of COOKING RANGES at various prices, from $8.50 to $150, IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to $75, BRASS 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, sepl 1425 New York avenue. E PPS’ COCOA BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by acareful application of the fine properties of well. sc. lected Cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables ly-flavored beverage, which may save us many. heavy doctors bills, Tt iv by the judicious use of such articles of dict thata constitution may be gradually Ruilt up until strony enongh to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may cecape a fatal shaft by keepinys oursclves well forti- jed with pure blood, ada properly nourished frame,”— Civil Service Gazette, ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold in tins, (only 3s 1b. and Ib.), by Grocers, labeled. - JAMES EPPS & CO., 016-m,tu&s Homceopathic Chemists, London, Eng. Seocurrry Frou Loss By Bonotany, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. Perpetual Charter, act of Congress January 22d, 1867. Gets ane Ce 9 ai Kinds ents Sats for 85 to ind of Securities and Valual Jon Bpecial Deposit at loweat JOHN CASSELS: Treasurer, Oss Viee e ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Benjamin John Cassels, Albert L. iat aul MPORTERS OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC, HAM I PAGNES AND CORDIALS. = French Clarets from 1,25 to $1.50 per gallon. American native Wines, Brandics and Champagnes, California, Virginia and Ohio from 90c. to ae Posh & eee 47 P 5 ted ave. Agents for first-cluss houses, jeaux, nndy, Champagnes and Cognac. Vins de toute Sortes a Gale? Fus. Our Entire Winter Stock Now on Exhibition. SIBERIAN AND MINK LINED CIR QUILTED LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS from $15 upwards. SEAL SACQUES, Latest London Dye, all fresh stock, from 36 inches to 48 inches long. WHITE LAMB SKIN COATS for Children, FUR TRIMMING in every variety on hand. All goods sold as low as any house in America, WILLETT & ROUFF, ‘Hatters and Furriers, ocl7-3m_ 905 Pennsylvania avenue, 507 = Prorvre Frocas 507 GEO. C. GWYNN, 007 43 street southwest. Full success in Enlarging’ apl LD WINE AND OLD FRIEN) kno best ag ia TUSTH’S Old Btand Jnown for year Ee eg at respectable prices Addieay STH'S Old Stand, No. 619 D between 6th and streets northrest, XN. B—Noto by huni, promptly attended to. E:) HE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE. ‘Requires no boiler, avoids all expensive attendance Do logs of Ro. of fuel, and no It is el cc” Gonna ted Pre and. . dt Eithoierapiule ‘Mills, Tae owsesecs the, least numnber of working parts, to, wedi Lantos ke., ROSIY st OfRceof Nome EQUALS ELECAMPANE aD HOREHOUND COUGH For a slight Cough Ticsamnt to taste, Chisdoea will readily take them, “Halt pound boxes 35 ote cas suth tnd Tatreets and a0 hd D oueets nw, Day Goons, SILK, VELVETS, &c. ‘Weare prepared to offer now the largest and most magnificent stock of fine Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets which we have ever had the pleasure of exhibiting: 42 jm. all-wool Ladies’ Cloth, Sets. ner yg. s ne Bein, see tae ee 0. muc a Ba in: Tricot cloth, aoe oa Fine all-wool Ottoman cloth $1.25 |“ Black and colored Velvets from 81.50 up. Extra bargain in Colored Silk at $1 and $1.25. ‘The very best Lyons Black Silks at $1, $1.25, €1.50, $1.75, 82, 82.50 83 per yard. ‘We make a specialty of Black Goods.and Crapes. Our Cloak Room is filled with the most che‘ce styles of Silk Dolmans, Russian Circulars and Plain Circulars, from $20 to $40. A full Stock of Houscfurnishing Goods. Lane Stock of Carpetings, Oilcloths, Rugs and Mats on second and third floors ‘Only one price, and all goods warranted as represented by the salesmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. a No. 928 7th street and 706 K northwest. CITY ITEMS. Fine Hats at Popular Prices. Best $5 Silk Hat sold in Washington. Brown and Black Sitff Hats, $2, $3. Stylish Soft Felt Hats, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, to $4. Men’s and Youth’s Derbys, $1, worth $1.50. Nice assortment Children’s Hats and Cay At Lewis’ 9207th st., bet. I and’K n. w. Gentlemen’s Fine Furnishings. The “Climax” Shirt, $1; best made for the price. Pineau Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, $1, $1.25, is eavy White Merino Shirts and Drawers, 30c., 5C., $1. XXX Brown Canton Flannel Drawers, 50c. Fine Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Wool Jackets. At RC. Lewis’, 920 7th'st., bet. and K n. w. Lady: “Is that really true?” Druggist: “Yes, Madam, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is only 85 cents.” The Song of a Shirt. The song that I sing is a different thing From the sad one that used our soft hearts to When Hood made poverty, hunger, and dirt Immortally known in the ‘Song of the Shirt.” Perhaps in the case of a shirt made to sell My song will not read so strikingly well. The shirt that T name no other can shame— A shirt without fault, suspicion, or blame; Wrought of material So firm ani so fine, And so perfectly moulded to its design, ‘That no man could ever be such a dunce As to wear another who wore this once. Gusset and seam are stitched by steam, And there’s no occasion for men to dream erior fit, nice in it), ey re Wearing out any human lives,” Either of mothers, daugaters, or wives, It is then clear a blessing to men— ‘This shirt, whose beauty inspires my pen; ‘This matchless work of progressive art, Warranted perfect in every part; And he who has worn it will eve “The only shirt fit for a gentlemal And so I sing of the beautiful thing ‘That suits all seasons from fall to spring; A joy forever to one who knows ‘The sweet complacence, the bland repose That comes from the wearing of first-rate clothes, If you Inq I find the best At GEORGE ING'S, Seventh street west. Blue Flannel Shirts #1, $2, $3, 4, at Auerbach, 7th and H. e0 Galvano-Magnetic Treatment of Dis- ense. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF BALTIMORE OFFICE, 92236 F STREET NORTHWEST. Hours from 8 to 12a. m. and 2 to 7p, m., Sunday excepted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cali’ or send for pamphlet containing over one hundred volun- tary testimonials of cures of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire range of nerve and other iheurable diseases. See Baltimore ‘Sun for daily accounts of cures, and every Wednes- day and Saturday in Washington Stak, “Consulta- tion free, either at office or home of patient. 2 E, A. Pansons & Co. ‘Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, Preseribed by Phystclans. | Sold by Drug- gists. Large bottles, 50c. ufactured by W. ‘Thornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. Wt Lund Perfumes, Edeula, and Marechal Niel Rose, On Thirty Days? Trial The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated “Rlectro-Voltalc ‘Belts and Electric Appilances on trial for thirty days to men young or old) Who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee- ing speedy and complete restoration of’ health and manly vigor. Address a3 above. N. B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days'trial is allowed. sm Skinny Men. “Wells Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debil- ity. iy “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 40c. per ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ald Sweet Milk, 5c. per quart, Cream 5c, pint. J. W. Boreten & Sows Btock of BELLEEK CHINA, AMBERINA GLASS, CLOISONNE AND BRASS PLAQUES, SUPERIOR PLATED WARE, GAME AND FISH SETS, DINNER AND DESSERT SETS, TABLE CUTLERY, LAMPS, RICH CUT GLASS, MAJOLICA AND PARIAN WARE, Is unsurpassed, Examine their stock before purchasing J. W. BOTELER & SON, 026-5 923 Pennsylvania avenue, Eveaymma New AND Haxosouz FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. sep4 Hi, >. Bae, 4 IMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to cull at the Fashion House, sepl 1111 Pa, Ave., Washington, D.C. @48Pets. JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID LINE OF WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, INGRAINS AND SMYRNA CARPETS, CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, IN GREAT VARIETY, aT HOOE, BRO. & CO., oct20-Im_ EBRD OS Peticct, ‘ Bisnors —Caurnone_ For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sunburn and renders the Skin Beautifully Soft ‘and Smooth, and is inyaluable for the Toilet. Price, 2c. per Dottle. Try it, and if not satisfied return the bottle and have the money refunded, Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, Drugrist, 780 9th street, Corner H street northwest, Washington, D. 0 (eens AND:BOYS’ OVERCOATS, $4, and $5 up. Children’s ee ee ene hae ‘The best 81.00 schootsahioa in = Ladies’ button, .00 ua] Ca Rovrzer, (NOB, 403 AND 4081TH STREET NORTHWEST. s | THE TRE CHE TEiey BEABE A SOMEOR? AND | at 128 D street northwest. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. SS IDA K. Hi CELEBRATED NEW Mixer Blocuttuiae sit meive Pais in Elbcation, Yoice Culture or Dramatic Action. Engagements made Am IGTON ACADEMY, CORCO! School for Boys and ¥: DRY Goons. _ Cor. Pa. ave. and 15th st., oul BUILDING, osite UT. & Ta Sel fen. Number” limited. for Public Recitals, 810 12th street. oct29-6t* Onl; holare of good character received. = - = term of 18S begins Sept. 10th. Day and Beene Seo J. BOND. stone. Careful and thorongifnetruction tu the Com: . TRT Gth street southeaet On mon Brapctis, “Book keer. Shore Band, Eee ow Came Aledira. Groneity Latin and Greek. Instrument furnished. 029. DNTACAR aM, nee in 3 ant (THE BERLITZ § CHOOT, OF LANGUAGES, BALTIMORE, 75 Franklin Street. N. JOLY, Ww NGTON, 910 l4th Street n.w. § Principal. Pi CE, 283 Westminster Street. BOSTON, 154 Tremont street, New terms begin now. Best of native teachers only: most thorough and efficacious meth s iL tages for learning conversation. CLA SSONS IN SCHOOL OR A’ Reading 7 A Lectures » students, 0 OTHER, hours or for per- nd 7 to 8 p.m. O27 manent positions, Office Hours: 2to5: NEW CLASS FORMING IN th FRENCH PRON NCIATION. tic Complete course, Mastery guaranteed in cichteen Tescoms. Class Ui Days and Hours—Mondays sud ‘Thursdays fron ards of admis 5. Ci Noveniber 1. 1855, ‘i rds” mtist be obtained. 1 M., a native of Paris, Fran HNIC COLLEGE ment of Ancient 1 partincnt of Music 1 i ium Emma 7. Rowe, Kindergarten, ahd a full corms of competent teachers, A thorough English and classical conree, with «pei advantaces offered in Fre BY Kindencarten aystemt will be added dally oral instru number of young ladies Pe- northwest, W N GIRLS, 1305 17th st... commer Manca huusetts ave, Washington C., under the dirvetion of Mry 1. P- McDonald and Mt Prof. AP. Montane, ages; Dr. J. P. Caulhe Barrenne, ‘departm fina Ellis, assisted ench: Mise hand Music. jon in French. A limite ived as Parlor Boarders, For circulars and in jon call upon or neton. A special Herdic will ol Hal direct to th |ARRING: Teacher ss the principals at 1623 N ISH FAMILY AND pay | LADIES AND LITTLE depart: eld, de went of nf rae street | Lyons Sis axp Vewvere SEATON PERRY, @UCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) NOVELTIES IN TWO TONE BROCADPS. iA EDOSSED. OTTOMAN VELVET DRESS SCHROEDER'S, AND CACHEMIRE BLACK SILKS. trom 750. to 8450 MUSOOVITES, ELEGANT | FRON 3 DRES AND SATIN MERVFILLECX, FROM THE BEST FRENCH MANUFACTU- RRS, UP OF WHITE AND EVENING TINTS AUZES AND CANTON CREPES s NETS, FE 20 TO | WIDE, IN BLACK AND ALL THE. ABLE COLOKS. from #6 to 9 peor yard. AND COLORED THIMMING VMS; i fromm $1.25 ¢ ETPENS. at @1and 1 25, KED BROCADED OLTOMAN 1 RE to $15 por yard, SAND HABIT THs. TRIMS DISVLAYING SONPARIF | Se-SPFCIAL APARTMENT FoR NG GOODS. Ten years oxperi fF-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR. Of Architects, Ge rs Residence, 1534 16th street northw | RECT PRICES. Praughtsmen, of for examinations, 3n the Civil Ser ‘ON TORN | —_— v8 Academy or West Point. C: nd arranic ER of Piano, . - rON PER’ now at office, 510 st. nw. “Apply at Ellis’ Music Store for Peete avenue SEATON PERRY, TRUCTI Dorthwest. ot Perry Builine, nd evening LARROQU ferences, French Sorbonne Ur ister and people of f Paris. est standing, STITUTE, street, will reopen SEPTEMBER 28 1KO, Pri yous LESSONS, By Class or by Private Lesson, v Organ and Harmony. Residence, 1807 13th street northwest, Leipzig Conserv > FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, pal. . indergar- 1:0. Private Morning Classes for Ladies. MLLE. HOMME, 1323 K street northwest, on ELD KINDERGARTEN — PRIMARY AND Normal School, 1811 T st. n.w..and Columbia Branch, ave.and E st. uw. ANNA B 024m ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Music Hall, corner 7th and_D sts. n.w. Entrance | ay v UTD at, Fifteenth year opens Sept 10, Pia Voice, Singing, vantages. . in, &c. Twelve teachers. dau) self-support. and real, month in the year, Ke SOS ” Students received ¢1 holarship for year, from date Ty of ‘5c. We offer them for the beneht BOOKS, &e. Bluse Eocoxour Coox Boox. Oxz THOUSAND TO BE SOLD aT 10c. Fact. ‘These books contain 351 Queenie Hetherton, by Mary J. Holmes, jonte Rosa. by Starr H. Nichols. Emerson's Essays, &e., Riverside edition, But ¥, Woman, by A. 8. Hanty. Banned and Blessed, translated by Mrs. Wister, Elsic’s New Relations, by Finley. and sell rerularly at of our customersat 10c, ‘We also call special attention to the fact that we sell | Hof the latert publications at reduced prices, “The fol- lowing just received: fi Speci “ We still continue the sale of our 8vo publications— pntran¢ ening, $50. Special terms by onth: or quarter, or for year by instalments, Girculaze mailed Price, 50c.; our price, 122, onapplication. “HENRY C, SPENCER, Principal. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. cls | _0%8 416 7th strect northwest Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. _Fatanitshed 1840, Ss Ix Wasixcron. i Cc HEAPEST Sn. COLORED SILKS reduond from 81 to The. COLORED SILKS retuced from #125 to $1. COLORED SILAS Feduced from #175 to #125, GREAT REDUCTION IN BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS reduced from 1 to Te. BLACK SILKS realuced from 1M YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTON ONLY 8¥e. $8 All Wool BLANKETS reduced to @S, 10 All Wool BL. S revduced my | houble White BLA S reduced to #2. Bleached TABLE DAMASK, all Pare Linen, Stiehtly Soiled, (was ¢.), ROW COLORED SIL BLACK s | COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES. DOUBLE WIDE, Sie., 90 LKS, Ste Pure Wool, ie, E._ Classes forming for Clergymen and for 1624 Mass. ave. Je Principals: Prof. B. R- ‘hute, (Col, satics: Prof. 5. M hiloso- Mental Ph phy and Logie; Prof. A. N NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS. hed in English Churches, by Rev Phill Briggs; = ily Worship, ‘Sermons Preac Pooks; Bibl ‘Study, by The Freed Christis ag “CARTER'S”” 1 MARKET SPACR. Trier & Crewstyc, oct 959 Pa. Avs, omy, Physics, Geology; Prof. J with expe mont, (Diy M. RG: ments); Miss Apel, German; Mad. mee de Academie de Paris), Freni ..R. Garrison and Prof, Marys lish; Miss M. Gay, Belles “Lettres Music, Miss H. Evremonti Jones, Vo C. Messer, Art, Drawing and Painti Ciass Drawing and Decorative A HE Ci land Wid tions, anew E ©. C. PURSELL, octl8 418 9th street northwest, Calisthenics and Elocution ; Prof. Marini, Dancing. In branches not named the best instruction provided. fr For terms and other eed apply to the Principals, at 1212 and 1214 stree! ocll-tno: \y ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING, 927 I street northwest, will meet each evening at 6:30, VATE Lessons given if desired. CIAL Course of twelve lemons for Phonograp’ ars. New L Ww Patentability of Inventions. Merwin.) Brown on Domestic Relations, Kextraints on Alienation. (Gray) Field on Constitution and Jurisdiction of U. 8. Courts. Malone on Heal Property Trials Miscellaneous:—Old Mexico and Her Lost Provinces Fortune's Fool Julian Hawthorn.) Eugene Fromentin . id: Re pook: Lovell's Sex: Prof. Anton Gloctzner, In; ruicntal side and Standard Litssries to bok tes ee NOVELTIES IN SKITS, Quilted Satin, Flannel aud Felt, BARGAINS IN SILKS, Bhadzimers, Gros Grains and Surate, LADIES’ CLOTHS. STUDENTS supplied with Text-books, Copy-books, | (louis Gouse.) A Year of Sunshine (Rate Sanborn.) Dictionaries, Periodicals, Phonowraphie materials, fe.” Story of Roland (James Baidwin.) Bonnybell Vane | 6-4 Domestic Goods, Te. to $1.50 TYPE-WRITING Lessons, any hour, day or evening. | (John Esten Cook.) Banned and Blessed (Mre. Wistat Two Years at Hilisboro’ Julia Nelson.) Lyrics of 19th, | © French Goods, -writing correctly_and promptly done at 9271 | Century. Chaucer to Burns; sted n we Alt work natiseactord. Aa or MORERN ot 25 We, MORRISON, ABE SCHOOL, 1318 TST: N. W. OPP, FRANKLIN = SEES SES irk. Fourteenth annual session. orough in- struction in drawing and painting ‘Mechanicaldrew. | Dewrseys ink, Prof. Charles Schaar. "08 Mrs, 8. E. FULLER, Principal. Wssunete SCHOOL OF ELQCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, S04 af street northwest, Washington, D, C. d Principal, Advantaxes Witation fas Natural | £ red by the Iils Deyclopment and Culture of the for the purposes: versation, Reading, Public Address and Singing. WEDDING STATIONERY. 100 PIRIE’S ENGLISH CARDS, printed from plate 1 = 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, o6-1m Fashionable, Neat and. Chotcestyles, and the finest Stock used. Between 9th and 10th streets, 82 0069 Medicated Flannels, Scotch Wool Underwear, Plain and Fancy Hosicry, Silk and Cashmere Gloves, TYLER & CHEWNING. snot Articulation taught to, Staummerers and others ers and otliers, by PIANOS AND ORGANS | 02 tic Forei eiuple mprehensi -thods,. Speeches atid Exe says corrected. Instruction given in the delivery of Oratious, Speeches, Readings or Recitations for special | 4 cecasions, To mect individual necessities, Elective Stu- | ¢ dies, outs he Regular Course, may be arranged for with the P ide | JPEINEKAMPS, WE OFFER, 939 PENNSYLVANIA _AVENUT. buyer, & reat rain in thi er seen in this cit} he style } TOAN IMMEDIATE | finest Uprieht Piano the largest, Cabinet Upright Grand: case of very rare fineness of French Pork Walnut: iusesively made ‘richly finished, and : oe . | handsomely embellished in gold. carving and sat tise, DEES ial De Osa Monae. Gos We Cece But, Bich volume of tone; singing quality supe: ee ES Bue ree unisons. Everything pertaining to this magi ee ee nee cea cent instrament shows the most artiste skill i wer ing Classes for Ladles and Gentlemen now open, | mauship, knd embodies the fnest art, of pianos rte making.’ Made to order at a factory cost of $1,000; used but four months, and will be sold for less than half cost for cash, or part time to good party, Will take Buassers: Buassers: From theLarge Auction Trade Sale in New York, 500 Pairs WHITE WOOT. BLANKETS, largest | $2.50, €3, 84, $5, 86, 87 per pair, Ss BED COMFORTS! BED COMFORTS'! mths of study sav other Piano as part pay. “1 xt books to stutl ‘Can be seen at our Branch Wareroom, 427 10th street | gi? Bale BED COMFORTS at 75 cents, $1, $1.25, are prac ally — to £E pestonaneti ¥ northwest. oT ¥ Tonth: Ulres, months, for Giz Howes Bajid’ Busi: | — = arawy PEOPLD FNAGINE TIP | Omen Newry CARTON FLANNEDA, © emule, 9 jes Penmanship alone, E'S Bi hol! | JN OTE.—MANY PEOPLE IMAGINE THATS ee ‘iFetnaay Heese LOWES Danwes Sage | NGTE Nase AST | Soe. N, 1253 '9th street northwest, ‘Vocal Lessons. Cards at Ellis’, o6-Im ROWN'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7, ley building 8. ¢. cor. th and EB. w.° No classes, Students received any time, Hours 8 to 10 p. m. daily. Write for circulars, sep5-6mi y NGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR XOUNG LADIES, 621 Vermont avenue, reopens Ser- rent . ‘Thorough instruction in the ‘Mathemat Literature nd tue Solengan ems Matern, gyst $350. for. ularly sold at prices rangi Ecieala buy fhem in such a way as 188 HILTON'S “ufacturer’s wholesale tem, ag T the very best Pianos made. organs from the best PIANO ialty of bargains at all t nd ey arrange oo ‘hand Pianos N stock. ‘This is a mistake, althonch it te eeldom that I buy New goods on the recular {ull price never ask more than. from. $200 to sth ala cy ate fell for less than the man- x wholes glial do by attending a. signees’ sales, and accepting the offers of tuanufacturere hu heed of ready cash, and willing acrit Pianos and quently arrive at my store with the reg. to make sacrifices, known makers fre- 10 Bales RED TWILLED FLANNELS, 25 cc cents, 37 centy 45 conte, = 125 PARIS DOLMANS, trimmed with Astracan and Fur, $10, $12, $14, $10, £18, etc. 100 Pieces Extra, Wide LUPIN'S FRENCH CASH- ES, 60 cents, G2 and 75 ceuts, 800 Pieces CLOTHS for Men and Boys’ Wear, ST ocuta, OO cata, the,” = APS Boye Wear, 25 conta Ladies’ FLANNEL SUITING, all colors. C. M. TOWSON, EES, 0 CONVERSE, for the best cash offer, and reinit an soon as possible.” Four years a pupil of the celebrated Maestro, Cav. | Gomme ‘shall ne of guvds bina Francesco Lamperti, Ahlan, dtaly, i¢ prepared topive ie: | aomemenctNs October’ Ist, 1 re id = awash AU, struction in his method of Voice culture. 927 19th street FOR northwest. ocl-Im* | excellence and varicty, and at_such prices that on South Side, STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET NORTH: | tn the way of compete cin bem circumsta ‘The specialties are Mathcnatics, Elocution, and Read- | Foods hari ine ik siete ety to a eee | Buouxs Convers. ing of Greck, Ladies anil gentlemen thoroughly pre- | £0°% minke New reas, at $43. orth 60 new BARGAINS IN CARPETS, pared using Piano ne }; Wm. e 5 $250, cued Mrs, E. A. CHAMBERS, Principal. | "GHAUNCY “SHEED, Nov 45s Teh tecet noth eae: 300 ROLLS, \CLECTIG SEMINARY, OPEN SEPT. 17th. on DG bd ora) 300 ROLLS. wing inet and Bess over ten sears cid he wh taht | (QENUINE “DECKER” PIANO 300 ROLLS. rol Ten anc bys over ten years old, who wi to ENU! CKER” Ne Themselves JF any Urosiness or profissiony Guly 20 | (Gr ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS. ¥. srr : pupils wanted. Circulars at bookstores. re J le Agent, lw. THE BEST MAKES . ARPET, 80 and 63 HICHARDS, A. Mt, 1901 Corcoranatreet, Sag ‘Also for Burdetgoncans. sepl2 ak DAE CEE, Sek USICAL ACADEMY. M1 Tal De Races STR. F. A. Urso, Ava THE BEST MAKES OF BRUSSELS CARPETS, cholog sep20-5m 3. P. CAULFIELD. _— ROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ized only by the cite. "You can Sols for s week, eas only by ‘ou. can Join for a W OF 8 ‘creular, ‘au31-om, JUARE AND UP! SQUATOH SALE. PIANOS PAIRED A SPECIALTY. RIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND TUNED AND RE- GOOD INGRAIN CARPETS, 37 cents and 50 cents, INGRAIN CARPETS, Moresque styles, at 62 cents, eee eee eo 619 11d street northwest, | BRUSSELS CARPETS, 75 cents, Disha satvot espana an savansed alee Ate G.» WD « Eno FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes, $5, $6, 87, $8, #9, $10. School fo & 2 3 1127 13th street, one square from Thomas circle a1u30-Sm ari offer. Special Bannins Tor tak tnyer-for the | FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths, 37 centa, 80 centa, NT VERNON SEMINARY, Stieff, the Kranich & Bach and. New Eng, = MOO8? PERSON SEMINARY, Big ths Reach & Bach ond. New LACE CURTAINS, per pair, $1.50, 62, 82.50, #3, $4 Enters its Ninth Year WEDNESDAY, Rept. 96, 1888. Min. J. EDDY SOMERS. Prine ial or second hand, but also sell on easy install- ment ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. sep& English Course—C thorough. Ginndcal Course Prepares ton ther tener eect the Seminary, or for entrance into Smith, Vassar and Welles- EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re-~ **¥ench and German—Taught y the “Natural Method” | Sosa Bete teens Cog won Te « S ios. (anveur) yee a 1th street, above Pa. ave. 3030 pal of the Raghiguiee eine oe eae Z janhiayeton Scho ecugn . ¥ Vocal aston. si neeaer es R P450s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. ‘Pitno— Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. EISCE S OO/STA Art—-Drawing aid Pain mrector, Professor ©. E. ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made, Messer, Director of the W; Are Bel SuERAn PLANO, Decorative Art—Under the suvervision of competent teachers, eepl-sn ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. M8 Nn on MOCARTEE. TEACHER AT WEST | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Washington Conservatory of Music: 0, Bt. ‘Matthew's (R. C.) Chuteb.—' Culture the Art Pianos and Organs sold on installments, rented or cx- of Singing. Residence, 43 H street northwest, sepl-2m* | changed; rent applied if purchased. MS AND eS. ALERED BUJAC WILL REOPEN their Educational Home for Young Ladies fle Girls September 26th, at 1712 N street northwest, % "ut avenue street cars, Call September 15th. pase BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 FSTREET. ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. a Win open Sepitanter 10, 18s he thee North a Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 434 street’ z WOOD AND COAL. 434. stree! pils of this school take high stand in the various in- Pulntions in the laud. Me "Hent aay be addressed ‘through lock box 535. aul3-3m MATT etter nae Soke pontirnest ig new open for erie cence. are being formed. Days of inivruction, Pucedags hursdaye, and Saturdays. ‘partic sires ire sep26 AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR ', 1117 10th street northwest. Private lessons Dice ‘Publio voice claases 60 ber hows z icents per month. TUTOR, Je. 8, W, corner paration tor College. West Potht, Aumapolis, and Mathematics, Latin ena Pa mapas YENNG chases, wy Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, U. 8. History, Geography, GCHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MAIN her rlvania avenue and 19th st. n.w. Oven after Sept. 10. . INGALLS KING, ‘eeps-2m_ [HE WASHINGTON COLERGIATE INSTITUTE Sith with'e fall jeg ete rienced teachers one or Ciretiars app atthe Toad and 107 sexen, W. FLYNN, A. M., PRIVA’ ‘sth and vance. A MONTH. Grammar, au) Grstorion wil, snd hele Mecos is ‘System, the shortest. of fields ge r Coan RAILROAD NEW YORK; also EXTENSIVE WHAE’ ‘facilities for the an order at JOHNSON BROTHERS. ‘WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest; 1515 7th street northwest; 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; 1112 9th street northwest; Corner 34 and K streets northwest; 22] Pennsylvania avenue southeast. LARGEST PRIVATE. YARD SOUTH OF eiving us economic handing of of all kinds. « MINES INTO OUE YARD. See ee en of which we offer st lowest COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE of ANTHRACITE and Tie deat only. tn best qualities. ‘Kinds of WOOD, either in thestick or prepared to our taster. rates. ° ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to ALL WOOL BLANKETS, $5 pair, cM TOWSON, 690 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. Lors. o7T Jos TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Market Space, Have secured some Special Bargains, to which they in- 5 5. reGuceed from 96.50. Blankets, ery, Under- ‘wear, Handkerchiefs, Gloves &c. so dovea Cildret Hib, Full Regular Hose, reduced assortment of Drees Goods, Setetng cts. a Woon: ‘Weill the fete Senaran und Seloringn at cornese and in reliable qualities, Brocade Velvets and Silks to je have » Gul Wocnts forse “MYSTERY” SHIRT, and most uniform in quality of any ahice MVE F sare northwest ‘an inspection of our stock. RAND OPENING . Poe te, Bea ey

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