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eo _ THE EVENING STAR. E October 30, 1883. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orficr oF THK CHtRe StGNAatL. OFFICER. Wasuinetox, D. €. S 1883, 10 4 For th esterly region on ON & DUV AI, =, 45 aml 807 D sirest. special © ESGRES _RESTAUR ENT Tharsiiay, N ri, moni i PANTS to order, Fiseman Bro: und EL al Strs to order, Elseman Bros, 7 and E. Fesseur’s ice cream and Charlotte Russe. Sst ie’s anction sale of toys and taney goods Hi comme mormow at 10 O'clock a.m. and 7.20. m. Newton, auctioneer. Boys’ CLoruixe ewan Bygs., 7th and E. L Want of dry goods and notions, silks aml Rue keees, shonid atiend the sale sth st MW. Se€ auction colmnns for advertisezaeat. Seman Bros., 7th and BE. Yourus’ Chormxe at ‘Tue extraordinary Water In the reilet of Bri; sis S rer ms. dyspepstit, §. Gordon, M.D e tha Joseph Webb, M. De OvERcoaTs at Fiseman Bros. 7th and E. S process. Fine TarLontxe, Nott ys, 110: av Ubirteeuth pain Boys’ Ovencoats, Eicman Boos, 7th and E. Pocker We hrs, ko Pen Amusements, &c., To-night. Nation aL THeaTE: phe Blick Crook.” The World” and varieties. TSEUM.—Curtostties and stage novelties. aTioNat. Cnvnen.—Keading by Ida Perry il Addie L. Nichols, Cendensed Locals. 0 p. m., and ex- w connected by telephone hin; . amento, Cal., politician ih this tine served in the a Watchman in tie Washington mar- ‘ored Odd Fellows, after their parade yes- on, repaired. to Willard’s lull, where aenund levee. Addresse » delivered ~¢. Costin, Jobt A. Simins, Charles H. ter, Charles F. Mosby ‘and Benjamin J. G lenge audience was in attendance. Nizht before last the honses of Allison 200 T street northwest, and Geo. D. 61s 1th street, were burgiarized. N $20. Destucids nothing. award Dwyer, convicted on Friday Hsent Co the reforia School, was found to be nd Judge Sueli to-day seut him to the atior, No, ety Now jest about Andi ze, Chas. Kelly, Clinton Johnson and John Stith were exch fined’ £5 in the Police Court Wily for disorderly conduct. - cle rider speeding down the north grounds pitol Saturday even! inst Miss . Tesiding on Delaware between B und Streets, 2nd she was knocked down and badly injured. A lady and gentleman walking with her Were also knocked down. Tue rider was badly Bruised. Lust night thfeves broke into the dry goods store of ‘Samuel Herman, corner of 4% and D streets southwest, by loosening the French plate glass In the show ‘The extent of the robbery has Bot yet been ascertained, but Mt 1s Muought to be chet Wine has filed a sult against the National f and File company, to recover an account of 4.60, the Police Court this morning Judge Snell dl- Fected that Edwanl Johnson, the boy sentenced last June to the reform school for incorrigibility, and who, pending an appeal, has been committed in jall, as, tts. claimed, unlavetully, be brouglst to court "to-inerrow, and "that the ‘complainant be ®umumoned to appear again. Pennsylvania voters, se notice from Senator per, chairman of Tallruail rates for those gi ng home tO vote. New Rules for the Tax Collector. ORDER OF THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. ‘The auditor of the District having prepared and enbmilt plan to facilitate the settlement and auditing of the accounts of the collector, 1t has been approved by the District Commissioners, who have Jopted the following order: “That on and after November 1st proximo all bills to be receipted by the collector shall be made out upon the new forms having the auditor's coupon attached. In all cases ill be correctly and completely filled & making up the DIE or bills. Upon made to the collector, he will, after ting the bill and before delivering it to the person entitled to receive I, SS the same to the ancéitor’s coupon who will detach the coupon and stamp upon the face of the receipted bill the countersizn of the auditor. The collector will pro- Wile a sultabl clerk, w © in his oftier for the coupon 0 shall be attached to the office of the nd under his tlamedtate direction and con- nit to whom he shall deliver, at the close of the coupons thus detached, together with & certified statement showing the entire receipts the hours of ach bust Hy, unless otherwise dire the board. ‘The dally report of the colle jock p.n. ed by auditor, wine ind Ml the receipts on ‘ount of moueys due the District, will be continued as | Hf Usual ——__ CHARGES OF ILLEGAL Ligror SELLY Tee Cua AGAINST “THE WiTNE morn corner of with selling a Tivense, there were colored men as witnesses aginst the de- ent, they clalining to hu might gin and ¥ At the store. On the cross-¢ rd Root, one of t : rl tor d been ari by Mr. the trial of John O'Brien, a Just bet driven out he signed a paper not to prosecul O'Brien having offered to give himself Mr. O'Briea then, Ins vd thet from the house. house. 7 given for the the Uiree colored witnes-es after being appear in the Police Cé ring to leave the town st him th consideration of $10 a coutinued for argument to-morru} eas sa GERENT Mk. CARR.—Ge in the art Londay, chaired W to Dorsey > testified that Cai ened to put hia, F ld get two pb val fight aduel. White ‘turned from the penitent ——— Wimep to Ste. lored boy, was chafged in the Poiles morning with Ui Elizobeth Sno night. The testimony Showden’s son, George Cam to help liza curry the ff. Gibbs received service. Campbell hum to Barri @ charge. against’ Gibbs, rem den, No. 1535 4th street U, had hired G ide Su rked that the po either as a defendant oF a8 a witness, ——-—— ‘pened to the mattlie ated. ‘The doo KAbt stock of gentle sen 7th und D sarees! d for the is, 7 Tia] th avenu of Massanetta of the kid- ih malarial dis- Wim. Williams, M.D. early hour this morning at’ his residence street, near 32d, of heart disease. Mr. Ba wife of Mr. Ftcl tioned in yesterd TAR, Jong and | plano se neter, 10,000 feet. Hemp. | . GAINS Arrives Reported for Tar Eve: Vv. dence of her wuently he was | Speed ot The Methodist Protestant PROCEEDINGS AT TO-DAY'S SESSION. ‘The Methodist Protestant conference was organ- tzed at the North Carolina avenue church, last even- ing, by the election of Rev. J. L. Mills, of the 9th street M. P. church, for president, and Rev. W. J. ‘eepler, of the North Carolina avenue church, for secretary. The services were conduced by Rev. 8. B. Tredway, of Alexandria. Those taking part in the conference inisters—J. L. Mills, T. Tage, J. W. vy. J. W. F. Livingston, ver Cox, P. T exhorters— Brew feads, unday schoo) sn- Nixon Brewer, ZT. Pettit, ¥ arche; delegutés—A. T, Boswell and who spoke upon the subject of rev aeeting {y the afternoon was led Dy Fe: a. Mr. D.C: at the mi meeting which followed the class n ting, = ined how ‘sessions might be rend dadvan- to the church. work. W. J. Floyd pen the home missions. re this evening Rev. W. J, Neepter will speak upon the subject of Sunuay school lessons: Rev. B. Tredway will explain how to bring children to ie church, and Rev, P.T. Hall wil deliver an ad- dress to children. a ee Morne & Sox.—Nature undoubtedly tntended that during the’ period of Juven the mother should have thi and taining of the ehildren, and the ent sacredness of the tle betw: nd infancy is sueh as to | create 2 ¢ pert tose her children well | dresse No mother who wants neat | and goed 's for her boys should fall to 2, $09 Pennsylvania latin, to B. Robinson & Co.'s, FURNITURE Sate.—Partles furnishing should not fall to attend the sale advertised by Walter B. Wil- ams & Co., auctioneers, to take plac’ sroam tO-morrew morning at 10:30 0 advertisement. oe “Rotter fifty years of Europe Than a cyele of Cath ‘nd Retter still to live in Washington and buy, so he says, clothes from Henning. — Affairs in West Washington. Scppex Dearm.—Mr. Zachariah Baker, deputy Inspector of flour of this city, died suddenly at an merently in his usual health a few minutes before th his death. DeaTH OF Mrs. Yor: —Mrs. Sarah F. Young, yEng, whose itine: ‘as men- y ied at her residence on about six e’clock last evening, M street, standing the avoralle " rays had an un- ally intere: a St night. A spirited adur y A. Cox. The Hof mitts! Urtos by Misses yes, and a by Mr. sing with the beautiti Protect us through the Couit Howe Senoor.—The annual fation for the Hidustrial Home f uight in the red p. H. Warner was, 5 e vice presk ito siry. It was stated that the sional committee had reported favorably bormpriation of $15,000 the coming year ed prest- and Mrs. H. + Mr. HL, Grarx.—Arrived—Boat M,C. W. Boyer, with and 1,460. bushi MW) busiels wi andria Affairs. THe R TRATION.—The total registration of Yoters in {his city is 3.464, of whom 1.231 are colored voters. ton fh except Vv have thetr names erased from the registration book of the district from whi . entitled to be registered on certificate at the ‘of election da: leade has decided that the registra- losed on urday at mn Ts who change residence this week and h they remoy hese are Pouce Rerort. —Wm. Rendhetm, colored, was arrested by Officer Grady, charged with disorderly conduet. Scott $5 for he on vor, last evening, fined Wi it upon Robert Pitts Rerorten’s Nores.—The funeral of Mra. Alberta ace this afternoon from the rest- andfather, David Appich, on King, .——Miss Bettie Duffey anklin street public school in that portion of Alexandria which Hes in Fairfax county. —Th | Washington from the dairy farms around this city has nec ping place on the Alexandria and Fredericksburg road, a few miles from Br. badly hurt at the car yard on F day.——The Vapor Fuel company 1s to hold a ince ing liere ni large supply of milk which goes to. ssitated U @ establishment of 2 pw Stop= s city, near Cameron.— TS, of the Leesburg road, was rfax Street yest: nin Beg xt Week. natural color is Hall's Vegetabl Fortmore than twenty years its hours of the cellector for shall be be- or to the had attempted to ad been driven from. hat two daysatter they were driven from the sum- Ft, had Sent 0 nd not plece, ‘ols | fa hat Carr ry and he was 4H Of him. ‘The court gave Curr some good ad- IL Was no use To send him to jail, > would be charged with his board, “e Was the workhouse. He caution him aud take his personal A Caxrer.—Charles Gibbs, a ‘ourt this: lureeny of a carpet from Mrs. curd in the house to seid nd a quarter for his ss 1, but the police sent ming, as he is Wanted there to answer Am dismissing ‘the case alle our young, Where they has been opened also, invited to Lake @ look at tie most ele- clothing ever exhibited fi this market, they suy, by Robin Parker & Co., wiio are Ue proprievars, comer i Avsowwirry P, URE. ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ite committee, as to reduced | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powdegs. Sold only in cana. Rovat Baxrx@ Power Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap AN FEASTIC STEP, BUOYANT SPIRITS AND clear complexions, are among the many desirable results of pure blood, The possessor of healthy blood has his faculties at command, and enjoys a clear aud quick perception, which is impossible when the blood is heavy and shuze is the best bloud purifier aud vitalizer kuown,, ish with impurities, Ayer's Sareaparilla 1HOUGH NUMEROUS CAUS! turn the hair «ray, all that MAY OPERATE TO ceded to restore the ilian Hair Renewer. have been evormous, but we have yet to learn of its first failure. oct25 H H OO gSsgTTTTE) ETTTT H HO oS Sy ge eth HHHO Oss. T HO Oo, 8 H 00 *ss> 7 _ gS8s SS, a sa5 In chronie dyspepsia and liver complaint, and in chronic constipation and other obstinate diseases, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is beyond all comparison the best rem- edy that can be taken. As a meansof restoring the strength and vital enency of persona who are sinking under the debilitating effects of painful disorders, this standard vegetable invigorant is confessedly unequaled. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. oct] Day Goons, VELVETS, &e. Weare prepared to offer now the largest and most maxnificent stock of fine Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets which we have ever had the pleasure of exhibiting: it $1 and $1.25. Silks at @1, 81.25, $1.50, ke m aneciaity of Black Goods and Cray Our Cloak Room is filled with the most Russian Circulars and Plain Circulars, of Siik Dolmans, from $20 to 240. lock of Honsefarnishine Goods. Lange Stockf Carpetings, Oilclotha, Rags and Mats ‘on seeond and third floo: Only one price, and all goods warra by the salesinen, W. BURDETTE & CO. ‘0. 928 Tth street and 706 K northwest, fed as represented covered §\ aprominent place, and it has before our customers not alone an unri- bat also furnish an excelent article and sell them at prices within the reach of the most slender In Hair Brnshes our assortment is very large, excellent Brushes at 25c., 49, thei in dark or light, stiff or soft, large or small, as you may wish them, We have the handsonw Florence Brush. We have the lovely Celluloid Brush, and in Brush doz. plates fruit saucers, 12 We are now receiving the most beautiful goods, Black sets im cases we have from 99c. Celluloid sets in cases we hi Tretnes, l4e.; Rus celained pipkins, 23c.: also great reduction in house furnishing goods. pate Su laced We have «Leather Back Brash at 25c,, and cll the white bone handle, 35¢,, 39, and 49e, other styles from 15¢, up, ‘Tooth Brushes Fine Hat Brushes 49¢, Plate Brushes Bath Brushes 49¢. onr attention to our FEATHER DUSTERS, which we offer at lower figures than cver before. We have them at 10c., 15¢., 20¢., after a | up. Nailbrnshes from 1Se. up. i Brushes from Ihe up. c., 49¢, and upwards, Iso Just opened a beautiful assortn rors, with bevel plate gl; CO epee A Goods, such as Cabinets, 40 and 44200h st. My Life Oysters iimmens . Saloon first foo LVERBERG’S, 312 7th st. and 313 Sth street n. w., near Pennsylvania avenue. WwW Quarters, NIA AVENUE, ¢ and displayed as Re HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Don't foreet the now muniber, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. excepted, Satisfaction guaranteed. — Call’ or for pi Bookseller and Stat polis | day and Saturday in one free, cliher at office or home of patient. + LEAF TEA,” ‘seary, us a protection to consumers «so popular is this Tra), that herent - 8, sand 1 Yb, pack meach package, N. W. BURCHELL. PE WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY TYPE WRITING Marchi CALIGRAPH and TYPE WRITER operators sup- SHORT-HAND WRITERS furnished at short notice. a J. AL WHITCOMB, 927 Tstrect nw. led, with my DAU J. M. Laroque’s nee for sale and rent, (PE LARGEST SIZE NICKEL-PLATED It costs every insect, such as ro: etc, froin Your premises, “For sale by all drug: gists. STUDENT LAMP, Compete, $4.50. J. W. SCHAEFER, DEALER IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST. FI, D- Bare, . TMPORTER AND TAILOR, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who haye had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, 1111 Pa, Ave., Washington, D.C. OY BoTILe oF ARMY AND NAVY WHISKY, Is worth a dozen of the so-called Bitters, Our Entire Winter Stock Now on Exhibition, SIRERIAN AND MINK LINED CIRCULARS, QUILTED LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS from 815 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, 905 Pennsylvania avenue, 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 a line of COOKING RANGES at various Prices, from 88.50 to $150. IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from 12.50 to 875. BRASS ANDIRONS, from 5.50 to 850 per pair, PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from 85 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, from 810 to $100, GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, 1425 New York avenue, Grimavtr & Cos MATICO CAPSULES Are warranted to effect re warranted | fect a rapid cure in the most J. W. Boru & 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, re should | Is unsurpassed. Examine their stock before purchasing «la person from the ¢ity while he was J. W. BOTELER & SON, severe not fat the stoni- {amid Gopaite do: a effective remedy. ‘ALL DRUGGIETS, Pees wit will be found @ safe and (022-tu&fly Scoop fem dee Bee te NATION, EPOSIT COMPANY, 15TH axp New Ye STREET EW YORE a’ 2s PH Se 026-5t 7 923 Pennsylvania avenue, teaghtaaen $0, ais, fitted. ’83 OLD ST: wt ef ids P. SNYDI LES C. GLOVER, St Hews Bo, ‘Vice President. ER, ABSELS, Treagiarer STURTEVANT, CLOTHING, ae 438 9th street northwest. .B. Nyman, Asst. Sec'y. enc ‘Sohn @. Parke. RL. ‘DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND | Benjamin P. Snyder, . Albert L. Sturtevant, Price Paid for Second-hand Clothing. 017-8m. TEESE, SR Suae Ba ee BY GEO. WOOLRIDGE, PHARMACIST MARYLAND AVE. AND 435 ST. 8. W. CITY ITEMS. Fine Hats at Popular Prices. Best $5 Silk Hat sold in Washington. Brown and Black Sitft Hat 22.50, $3. Stylish Soft Felt Hats, #1. -50, $2, $2.50, to $4. Mén’ and Youth's Nerbys, #1, worth $1.50. Nice assortment Children’s Hate and Caps, AU Lewis’ $0 7th st., bet. Land K n. w. Gentiemen’s Fine Furnishing® The “Climax” Shirt, #1; best made for the price. Medicated Searlet Shirts and Drawers, $1, $1.25, A, Heavy White Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50c.. ves, Wool Jackets. AUR C. Le bet. Land Kn. w. Almost Given Away To-morrow only for 4e., Sc. 2e., ab R. Goldschmids, 812- ie brushes 47. Se, ed or white shelt paper nge cakes metaille p je Spoons 6 Tor 8e.; Brown's Freneh shoe dresstog bles fe It cocoa OF Dla 4 DOXeS for S- Hammers ted china cup wooden mixing onges 2 for 4 ‘ucer and piate for children bowls 8e.; bine 7 Tb. 8e.; 2 Ib. 122 ica pitchers 14 me hend painted French china fruit plates 14c., also lramense bar- gains In housefurnishing goods of every descrip ton. M. Augenstein, S17 7th st. n.w., Offers for to-morrow only the following unprece- dented bargains: Decorated dinner set, $7.50; cocoa door mat, With colored borders, 42c; decorated chamber sets, leeze.; decorated chamber set, with ‘si coal steve, shovel, lifter, poker, lop Jar, $5.50, hew style 3g gal. majolica water pitchers; 35¢.: 3 d teaspoons. 1 butter knife, 45 Xd 1 zine washboard, 2 boxes blue, ? pt. britannia tea or coffee pot, $8c.,worth id lamps comptete, 2 pers Of tacks, 14 fron baking pan, 2c.: por- read knives, 12¢., worth Starting to Run to the Fire. Tt was in Lowell, Mass. An alarm of flre was sounded, and the engine was rapidly driven out of the engine- pranced wildly a the brick door-frame. ’ Chief Engineer Hosmer was severely bruised For three weeks t a iriend browsht hin some Perry L On being ru Uniment in One of the horses took fright. vut, and Tan the engine against nd two of his ribs were broke Physictins doctored hin Of 10,090,009 American population, it 18 sald one-third use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Johnson's Oyster Saloons, k Stew Saddle Rock, Roast, Broil, ’s Bronchial Troches olds: “Phe only article of the kind >me good service. T want nothing ke H. Craig, Otisvitte, N. ¥. Sold Galvano-Magnetic Treatment of Dis- ease. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF BALTIMORE OFFICE, 92/5 F STREET N s Hours from § to 12a. m. and 2 to. p.m., Sunday nad mphiet containing over one hundred volun- tary testimoniais of cures of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire range of herve and other incurable diseases. See Baltimore Sun for daily aceounts of cures, and every Wednes- ashington Stax, “Consulta- E. A. Parsons & Co. Don’t Miss It! Wells’ “Rough on Rats” Almanac, at druggists, or mailed for 2c, stamp. E. S. Wells, Jersey City. 8 ixer of Calisaya Bark Nas, for more than half a century, been fn use by s of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- a8 Use best tonic and invigorator extant. . the nervous, the debliitated, all flud 1t ve new life, vigor and happiness. Partieu- lady’s medicine. $1 a bottle. Sold by drug- isis. We hornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and larrison streets, Baltimore, Md. tu,th,s-6m Luntborg’s Rhenish Cologne. ‘They All Use Hunt's Insect Powder. ents a bottle, and will killor bantsh “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Aldemey Butter, churned every morning, and Evervrmsa New axp- Haxpsome FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE’S, nep4 801 MARKET SPACE, C ARPETS. JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID LINE OF WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTES, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, INGRAINS AND SMYRNA CARPETS, CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT HOOF, BRO. & CO., oct20-1m_ 1328 F street. Bussors Canpronme— For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sunburn and renders the Skin Beautifully Soft and Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 25¢. per bottle, Try it, and if not satisfied return the bottle and haye the money refunded, Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, Druggist, 730 9th street, corner H street northwest, ocl8. Washington, D.C X Ca Rvvrenr, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. TRE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTS, COMFORT AND DURABILITY IN LHE MANREL Te t, Bicycles, Velocij a Tao Tene Spa cA Sages Anche ett ana exertion’ ti Goons: Prices to suit the times. : Br cocoa BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and fearful application of the fine properties of Wells lected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-favored beverage, which may save us tmany heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet thata constitution may be gradually ‘built up until strong ciough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to. indy escape a futal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti- fied with pure blood, anda properly nourished frame.”— Civil Service Gazette. ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins, (only 2g1b. and 1b.), by Grocers, labeled. JAMES EPPS & CO., ol6-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London. Eng. for Fublic Recitals most thoro Dranehtsmen, or for exstninations in the Paria? References, French ext standin, eauus Less at 128 D street northwest. JPRENCH, LESSONS —PARISTA: self-snpport and month in the year, T Teeafinien in St vactings in TUR , Water bug, bed bug, vered In half-pound “Ward” pritits, 40c. per pow iso, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Milk, 5c. per quart, Gream 150. pint. tack wherever there is a weak point. We FEES8Y COLLEGE LOTTERY. $30,000 FO} mR $2. ‘Third recular monthly drawing will take place in the Masonic Hall, Masonic Temple Building, in Louisville, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1883. A LAWFUL LOTTERY AND FAIR DRAWING, Chartered by the Legislature of Ky.,and twice declared legal by the highest Court in the State. Bond given to Henry county in the sum of 100,000 for the prompt I0N IN 8) A REVO! UT! DRAWINGS OE NUMBER ticket, his own , can call ee-Every it th \ber on Iie ticket and "see t! ory hae sr Dee os a ‘see the corresponding if E i month, Reere nie inn 2EBEy,..., Fon Al... i DO! POSE Grice Gist unt further notice, les sxbresa can our ex: pense. Addre fe to J.J. UGLAB, Louis- ile ky. or to, BALLARD, B.'6, Box 276, “aleran- Note EQUALS ELECAMPANE AND HORFHOUND COUGH San alah Spat oe Cas. Pleasant to taste. Children take them. Half-pound boxes, 26 cents, ARTHUR NATTANS, 03 ‘Uéth avd I strecta and 2d and D streets n.w. 3 85 fi A t money or draft in letter, or send cx EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. __DRY Goons. \pBS. OLGA, DANIEL = al resume ‘Lessons FRENCH AND. GERMAN At her Residence, 1249 th street northw: st. 030-2w? PERCE, SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 1004 ¥ street northwest.—All the latest dances ‘taught. Classes on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Be unions Tuesdays and Saturdays. = Moyen th ctrabais Vier Culture or Dra DS, J. BOX. ° 737 6th strect rontheast, LESSONS ON CORNET. o29-19* Franklin § WO 14th Street mw. tares tor UDENTS' free to tude ED TO Ob: S FORMING IN ‘CH PRONUNCIATION. course. Mastery gnarantecd in. cixliter lass limited. Days and Hours—Mond n 615 to 743 open date NIC COLLEG selves in the professior Civil and Mechanical Enydneers ai Avil Serv Call and arr 510K st.n.w. Terms reasonable, 02 INSTRUCTION, PRIVATELY OR IN Day und evening clases now formic at 938 Prof. LARRG Sorbonne University, Minister and peopl javal Academy or Wext at offic NS, By Class or by Private Lesson, Afternoon and Eyenini New ti in November. A deci taking the whole eeaon.” Daily Kindergar- te Morning Classes for Ladies, MLLE. D'HOMME, 1323 K street northwest. ©: INDERGARTEN — PRIMARY AND M11 T st. nw. .and Colu Piano, Onan, Ss. Free ad? ENCERIAN BUST 1 Building, corner gth Te Seasions, Compleie i Hn sons and” daltons, ant Nip for Year. from date of can Special terux by mouth | or for year by instalments, Circularsiuailed HENRY C. SPENCER, Princi ‘MRS. SARA A. SPE t, Vice Principal, A) ‘on application, R. LOCUTION, ¢ and Expresston, UGENEKAL LIT lersynen aud fo tics: Prof, § Moral and phy and Logic; Prof. A. N uy. Physics, Geology: Prof. J.B. th experiments): Misx Apel, mt, Caiplomes de Nat. Rocers, Chemistry, 4 . Gay, instrumental remonti Jones, Vocal Susic wink and. Painting Glass Drawing and v Calisthenics and Eloci Tn branches 1 “Prof... G. Matini, yelios not nani te best insiriction proved 2" For terma and other. particulars apply to the Principals, at 1212 and 1214 Idfhstieet, — oclI-tnod Vv "HOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND RITING, 927 Latreet northwest, -ASSES will incet cach evening at 6: TE, Lessons given if desired. AL, Course of twelve leseons for Phon NTS supplied with ‘Text-books, Co . Periodicals, Phonographic materials, TYPE-WRITING Lessons, any hour, day or ev Shorthand Clerks furnishcl. Call throne t at Clase tore, rect aud New 4 Se eee MO. WHETCO ME, RT SCHOOL, 1818 1 ST. N, W., OPP, FRANKLIN | Park, Fourteenth auntial session, ‘Thorough ine Straction in draw d painting. Mechanical draw- f. Charles Schlear, ee Mi Mite. 8. E, FULLER, Principal Wasser SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND NGLISH LANGUAGE, 904 M stree orthwest, Washington, D.C. Mrs. M. STEVENS HART, iucipal. Advantaes offered by the Institationfhe Natnral Development and Culture of the Voice for the purpeses ot Conversation, Reading, Public Address and ‘Singing. Distinct Articulation taught to Stanterers and. others wfrom painful Vocal Defects. Practical Eng- lish, with especial attention to ease and facility in the artof C mposibon: taught to Foreigners and others, by. siinple and comprehensive method Speeches and Es- fava corrected, ‘Instruction ‘given in the deli | Orationg, Speeches, Readinux or Recitations for special occarions, ‘To inert individual necessities, Elective Stas dirs, outside of the Regular Course, may’ be arranged for "ithe Briucipal refers by permieeion to Dr. D. W. Prea he Principal refers by permission to Dr. D. W. Pren- tiss, Dr F. Hyatt, Dr. Carroll Morgan, Dr: M. Greco MIs. 4-H. Somers, Principal Mt Vernon Seminary. aud others. Evening Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen now te instruction daily. ‘05-fin HSS ES BOOK REEPING-SHORTEST METHOD in the United States, Months of study saved by att experienced Bookkeeper. No text books to study.as they are practically useless, "With Pengnanahip et + BS free months for @12. Howe's Rapid” Busi- ness Peomanship alone, $3, HOWE’S Business School’ 517 7th street. 6 - P === ‘OUNG CHORISTERS' VOCAL CLASS WILL BE organized on Friday, November 2, at 7 p.m., at 1117 rama sort R set ia The primary ohject of this effort is to fit children to sing correctly from the notes when they are church services of secular entertainments, Great, Pains il be taken fe traip the pile snelouthin, we of Naor registers, and in rome paints shill tend to make their singin acceptable. ™ Puition $2 per Music farnktnes Lyoxs Siuxs axp Vexvere SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) arter, balf in advance. for clans use free RABOWSKIL M.A 8. PH.D, German, Mathictatios, Sclences ears college ©) NOVELTIES IN TWO TONE BROCADRS. ELEGANT FMBOSSED OTTOMAN VELVET DRESS Ser oe oe L BLACK SPL, from 7 ck x AMIS, MUSCOVITES, AND SATIN MERVETLLEDX, FRENCH MANUF, _ CACHEMIRE, 2 ie - ND COLORED B DAMES DOREMIEULX VON TAUBE AND DE stevemors to the Mises Hainos " ea ous SEPTEMBER 20, SCHEEL, ORG HER OF PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC. rs, as well ae th BLACK ANI ED TRIMMING | FRENCH TRIG ASTRARHANS A Only scholars of goed term of IS84 be FOR TRIMMINGS. f. GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CoR- Principal, West RECT PRICES. « 5 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave, Washington, D. d by Prof A. BM. at Languwees, Dr. J.P. « e: MI rrenie, deparincit. of J. Rowe, Kindergarten, anda full ‘telish and classical course, with per faces offered in Fren ‘system will be Pennsylvania avenue, corner th stroet. corps of compete 7 a voans Axp Dnrss Goons W. M. SHUSTER & SONS WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. OCTOBE STOCK OF NOVEL CLOAKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO' ALL THE NEW SHAPES IN OUTSIDE W CLOTHS AND DRESS GOODS, TRICOT, BROADCLOTH AND BILLTAR) Axspecial Hendic will eonvey pupils residing on Capi- tol Hill direct to the school and return, INSTITUTE—KINDERGARTE: mary and advanced grades, M. HE FROFBE! and School for. POLLOCK and NOERR princip h street, one square from AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, acher of Vocal und Instrumental Music and har. mony, will remove, September 27th, to 1012 10th t SPECIAL BARGAIN CLOTH AT $1. COLORED AND BLACK SILKS. EVENING SHADES IN SILKS AND CASHMERDS, IN 420NCH oice and Piano, Ten years’ Residence, 1534 16th street “JouN THEOPHIT. TEACHER of Piano, Apply ut Ellis’ Music Store, 957 Fennaylvauia avenme PURE SILK VELVETS TN BLACK AND COLORS. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, new stock, and Marmony. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, neylvania avenue THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Cuearesr Sinks Ix Wass (CH SCHOOT, FOR GIRLS, pen SEPTEMBER 26, ‘Mus. C. W. PAIRO, Principal. R (GRADUATE OF THE . Teacher of Piano, ~ Lessons resumed September st th treet northwest. _ BOOKS, &e. Baws Ecox MY Coox Boox. Ose THOUSAND TO BE Soup aT 10c. Esce, * to $1. COLORED SILAS: IN BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS franc contain 351 pages, and sell reenlarl: TRICOT—all Pure Spocial Barwain, YARD WIDE BLEACHED We also call special allof the latest pu Towing Just recely Queenie Hetherton, by Mary J. Holines, ations at reduced p FRUIT OF THE COTTON ONLY Sige. BROCADE SILK VFI Kept #8 AN Wool BLANK w Kelations, by Martha Finley. Ho All Wool BLAN We still continue the sale of onr 8vo publications — regular price, 60c.; our price, 12e. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, 416 71h street northwest. W EW RELIGIOUS BOOK: iN ‘Sermons Preached in English Churches.by Rev Putllipe L ye by Brimes; Family Worship, by eedom of Fuit nd Christianity 71 MARKET SPACE. Scriptural Idea Tyter & Cuewsrsc, Pa. Ave, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th Street. EN, BY MARI ‘whi World; NOVELTIES IN SKIRTS, Quilted Satin, Fluuneland Felt, ru Libraries, iu book fori. ©. C. PURSELL, 418 9th street northwest, ‘3 New Rel side and Standan BARGAINS IN SILKS, Ww KS. Patentability Boo Rbadrimer, Gror Grains aud Surahe, Brow on Domestic Field on Cons ution and JuFidiction of U. 8. Courte. Mexico and Her Lost Provinces Fool (Julian Hawthorn.) Eugene Fromentin: Hl (enue Gone a a ee (Kate Sanbor 1 land (James Baldveit.) Glohn, Estey Cook) Bun ‘Minccllancons:—Ol LADIES’ CLOTHS. 6-4 Domestic Goods... Bonnsbell Vane ined aud Blessed (Mh Hisbor’ (Julia Neon.) Lyrics of 19th | W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania avenne, Devwsrrs WEDDING STATIONERY. Fashionable, Neat and Choice styles, and the finest Stock Medicated Flannels, Beotch Wool Underwear, Plain and Fancy Hosiery, Silk and Cashinere Gloves, UG FIRIE'S ENGLISH CARDS, printed from plate = NSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th streets, ce 125 om street jorthwest, Voral Lessons, _ Cards at Ellis’, 8-1m ROW! SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7, Riley building, s. €. cor. th and En. w.” No classes! Students received any tine. Hours 8 to 10 p. mi. daily, Write for circulars. seps-6i2 N 188 HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR FOURG HADIES, ‘841 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- jember ‘Thorough instruction in the Languages, Mathemat Literature and the Sciences. pe MBociyeaee oe the celebrated Maestro, Cai pil of the. ’ v. Francesco Lampert), Milan, Italy: ie prepared erates ae struction in his methodof voice Culture. 927 19th strect northwest. ocl-Lin® F STREET INSTITUDE, 603 F STREET NORTH- WEST. ‘The specialties are Mathematics, Elocution, and Read- ing ah Gree ‘Ladies and gentlemen thorougaly pre- pared for bu sep2a OS Mire. E. A. CHAMBERS, Principal. ‘CLECTIG SEMINARY, OPENED SEPT. ith. Thorough, practical Iuistruction will be siven to oung men and boys over ten years old, who wish to fit hemselves for any business or profession. Only 20 pupils wanted” Circulars at bookstores. Iuquire of Z, ICHARDS, A. M., 1301 Corcoran street. seply esica ACADEMY. 1721 DE SALES STREET, sep20-3m, 4.2. CAULFIELD. JM°°3 XERNON SEutNaRy, 1017 and 1100 M street northwest, WASHINGTON, D.C, Enters ite Ninth Year WEDNESDAY. Sept. 26, 1883. Mas. J. EDDY SOMERS, Princ, English Course—Complete, thorough and practical, Classical Course—Prepares for the senior year of the Seminary, or for entrance into Smith, Vassar and Welles Ge nchand German—Taught by the “Natural Method.” uveur. Elocution—In charge of Mi Stevens Hang, Princi- pal of the Washington School of Elocution, Vocal Music—Directress, Madame Annie Roemer- par. Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. AT Drawing atid P luting Director, Professor O. E. lesser, Director of the Washington 100]. Decorative Art—Under the suvervision of competent teachers, sepl-sun Mis Nici MCCARTEE, TEACHER AT WEST Washington Conservatory of Music; Soprano, St. Matthew's Ct, C.) Church. —Volce Culture and the’ Art of Singing. Residence, 43 H street northwest. sepl-2m* ME ASD MES ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPEN their Educational Home for Young Ladies and Lit- He Girls September 26th, at 1712 N street northwest, near Connecticut avenue street cars, Call for circulars on or after September 15th. sep7-2m" (PSE bors ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, of this school take high stand in the various in- Suations ‘in the land. Mir Haut inay be Siuinesad through lock box 535." auls-3in AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR 1117 10th street’ northwest. Private :, Public voice classes 60 cents per month. W. FLYNN, A.M. PRIVATE 8.W. VENING A MONTH. erent teotbering Basti au20" CHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MAIN Sei of Se ray ach ren Bepi. 10. PINGALLD RING, brin” ‘oops. he core INSTITUTE, oune Tadiee and Cluldsen, Tih, with a full corpe of teachers, Circulars apply ak the institate, 1058 sd 1077 12th orthweat. aul-sm | —— TYLER & CHEWNING, PIANOS AND OR INEKAMP'S. WE OFFER, TO AN IMMED) Tarte Quest Oy 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Buscuss I Upricue Gran Burl Walnut; tassivel nut. Rich volume of tone: three unisons, BARGAINS IN CARPETS. 3 sing Everything pertat cent instrument shows the most arti manship, and embodies the finest art of . Made to order at a facto: onthe, and will be so cost for cash, or’ part time to good party. Will take Branch Wareroom, 427 10th stroct of skill in work- for lees than half | THE BEST MAKES OF 2-PLY CARPET, 60 and 85 other Piano as part Can be seen at o THE BEST MAKES OF BRUSSELS CARPETS, choice, bright styles, @L. GOOD INGRAIN CARPETS, 37 cents and 50cents. INGRAIN CARPETS, Moresque styles, at 62. cents. ! BRUSSELS CARPETS, 75 centa. FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes, 85, 86, 87, #8, 89, #10. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths, 37 cents, 50 cente, LACE CURTAINS, per pair, $1.50, $2, 82.50, @3, 94. ALL WOOL BLANKETS, 85 pair, ‘OTE.—MANY PEOPLE IMAGINE THAT, Imake A. specialty of barcains at all times in second-hand Pianos tha ‘Organs tut Tdo not jeep stock, ‘This is a mistake, elthongh ft te ecldom that I buy xEw. goods on. the system, as I never ask more than for the very best Pianos made. larly wold at prices ranging from #430 to # ‘buy them in euch a way as to sell for less aie = he pos ain oe by att iene’ sales, and accepting in need of ready cash, and will quently arrive at my store with e offers of manufacturers best known makers fre- simple instruction: cM. TOWSON, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 027 J OB Lors. cash offer, and remit ag soon as-poscible” Commencing October’ Ist, I shall offer «line of woods FOR dat such prices that will be a cinnmstance is @ bankrupt stock of excellence and yaricty, of competition Worthy of consideration. i 90 T must well. Ni os HUGS, worth CHAUNCY J. fashington, D.C. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS. ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS., . H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th si. ‘Also for Burdett organs. F. A. Unso, JUARE AND. SOAR Bn ELD,’ No. 4 Thetect uonheest, | TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 Marker Srace, Have secured some Special Barzains, to which they in- Vite attention: German Linen, Knotted Fringe Towels, size 20x40, beautiful fuish, 25 cts. or #3 por dozen. doren all Linen si _PeP12_| 100 FTA! JUNED AND HE- UPRIGHT PI . Blankets, #5, reduced from €0.50. s Flannels Blankets, Honicry, Under- figutar Hose, redmeod ir. assortment of Dress Goods, including desis und colorings, 1 correct prices ‘and in reliable qualities, Fine Brocade Vely: Special Baran 31 80 dozen'Children's Ribbed, Full poms, 613 Lith street northwert, Cush Buyer for the 709 7th street nort! offer Special Barzains to € ki ch. oft cial Pare and Silke to mate ‘PIANOS and in in Black Brocade Silk, at Styles” Also a special uuuber of ures in all apes tanente i ete. and we ar 2 all departineait ¥ complete, a 5 sd soc nd Cmca a ace. “ONE PRICE ONLY.” ch and New Eng. ORGANS, ‘new ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. sep&_| invite an inspectiv! ALLBT DAVIS & CO"S PIANOS—HALLET Co.'s Celebrated Upright Piano. ‘of, construction, elasticit yighow are ry a TRUNNEL & CLARK. seine edd 11 Market Spann. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale 9 ‘Tuning and seyeizing: powne os. Bunt repairing, pines, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Oreane e0ld on installments, rented or ex. 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, ‘No, 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co_ om Der Goovs PRICES AND QUALITIES. Ladies’ Suiting.at 81.25; afrrral -re. an30 Jot ‘$1.10; Trecott 1 Silk at sree ‘Our stock of House Linens is Ger Tx Bust. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS.” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. LUTZ & BBO. Bote Acrnts Boeee eee clalty. sepl8-3un. BAND OPENING nour, pole am operas | Es