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or fe ss ae 7, 18883_DOUBLE SHEET. a a NOVEM Will Equine Virus Prevent the Spread | Some Practical Su; of the Disease in Sian? ence to Its New York Sun. t fe deal of att eguiation, Prof. C. F. Brackett, of Princeton, president 0 tely attracted | the ‘tate board of health, gives, in report of the state board of alth of New Jersey, a brief paper, entitled Hints with Reference to the Regulation of | Moisture in Rooms,” from which the following ts are taken: “Under conditions ordinarily favorable to , it is found that 72.9 per cent. of the heat body escapes by radiation, 14.5 yy evapor: from the skin, 7.2 by evapora- | tion from the lungs, 2.5 by heating the air from thing, and 1.8 by the solid and liquid e creta. Itis thus seen that about 22 per cent of at which leaves the body passes off by . If. now, such conditions supe ll tend to increase or diminish this pramong horses moi men, | the s th ion a of this city, the Academy vunty Medical society, wiety. has a committ and Dr. John © w the to the st atin it. soni He took of compensation whieh are such disturbances, their exercise may intertere with our yocations, com ith. Now, of wate is on of searlet feverin horst liest account akind is A.D.16 n wobroken chain of tence of searlet fever utbreaks in hay 1 to axiven sp t upon the temperature 1 eNactly the same ent or no nount is, de . ho more . if one ex ously with and Somefiines conn or every given d an be taken up. ind of air, at 30° Fahy but more ot fever, was di on the fy pounds of water. H, now, the whole rated to 42> Fabr., it would no longer be since at this temperature a pound of air would be capable of holding .00561 pound the pound of contained in it, b throat 1 let fev scribed and dij am tabling sew s amon hors only 63 per cent In IIS tiey had one of the the tes iare were suc rand dip = ever! happe: « x hor of saturation would be 46, If we assume that the f our living rooms is to be maint . Sweilir the kidn et fever th to the poiseni wh: and a most vir of the throat, without warmins the t warnin rd directly, but do so. by he walls of the room, which afte w mai the air moderately ebh d to admit se much r ist air from with- cut that there will be little danger of too much dryn fi ad ootic in he most distingnishe if we employ stoves. the c r more advant, us positic Poblin and other parts. of anon uel. and, t y mittins | and it hence re being rais the degree . |inoisture talis very low , on the temperature of saturation with nd most uncomforta- searlet fev | writer, deseribed an epidemic of | ble dryness results. ‘This is obviated by placine ne kind the same y cht multiply | a vessel of water on the stove, in sucha position f followin: that it may be heated and vive off vapor more ail the principal writers on | or less copiously. In order to present the prin- riptions of scarlet | ciples involved clearly, let us suppose we fever am Whinit two varieties, | have a stove in h we have to other mal | burn 40 pounds of horses hours in order to main ntl in the course of 10 ina temperature of 62 const itul Fahr. when the out iris at 32° Fahr. Now, write four pounds of coal per hour will require 1200 ser icine in the Royal Colleze | feet ef air for its combustio! This will weigh of Edinourgh, and Dr. Robertson, ot London. | about 91.3 pounds and will contain, at 3a Fah Dr. Robertson’ taRvs the peculiar view that | 346 pounds of vapor, Th w s would be intolerably nates spontaneously dry, tor the di on would be on! enerally supposed t da » fuot area contain ain Kind comes from con- | and be sl on the stove that it will be kept tavien. it much more probable t at a temperature of 122° Far. ‘his vessel wiil what b es as scarlet fever are but th ithat we have to look for real | nol cases of “pink-eye” and, pounds of vapor. all haye then, altogether, 884 pounds of vapor brousht into the room every. hour. yield 5 M tit was not ¢ Aion ne catied nary atmospnere, in much more yapor; is exposed to it will moisture as it 1 it is not obser all nut will wet the di ~ every article that ually give off such bof somewhi an hour (be- r that If we are to con va larce atnouat he cuse of furnaces w of fresh air is to be heated lwelling, the cas i with the nun action, the rate at which ating chamber, et ry plan is to hi nef the we their indic to extent a ulate ni ons re pre xpo: There is a iamentable lack of dis- tir proper amount of evapo- which are cheap, and which are | ration is human beinss a y to protect IS OVER. | THE 10.060) of thi Bat How Will This Do as a Substitute? brent inepe as the dves not e subject as it I} Not lox an ineident occurred in the oe ee atten Pauut ANd | city of Chicazo which proves most conclusively lean, “very healthy. The | the oft doubted assertions of spiritualists, that owners have found that it paysto keep the | disembodied spirits do materiali: in other T ad ventilated. use disin- words, do assume the forms and characteristic | features of lite. cs The body of a person was found. dead in an rf Ora! NJ. - . a us Sent to him by Dr. | obscure Wack alley in the great city above Dr. Stickler ihoeu- | named. The police were notified at once, and, afterward as noone appeared to claim the remains, they ever and did not | were ited in the morgue and advertis “duced te | ’u due form, for identification. Many visitors, in arkable resnits have been ob- i remove the b ly to the potter's field, tion). At this time only thre persons were adinitt ito the morgue—the di ot the ambulance. tchinan in attenda: the t was clo: ‘The gas jet shed flame. Only three men w * the room; but Judge of their cover a fourth party, wearing the ts of the deceas to bear away. All thr distinetly and sim! dressed him the same qu are yor nting toas to a mole on the neck of the deceas ing the at and sepul or who wy Yor removal. The door abt he 4 Jenner's, and one W epoch in the history | ft +e -— es for the Future. ver by forest fires is inthe eastern states, and of big things, pro- which ours are mere in Washington Ter- rom forest fires that umnmer overhangs and part or Mon- as all of New nia, and Ohio. | being of infrequent s the steady, uscht by the ave tio true turesters following trees for future use. Few peo- vd to look far enough ahead 7 erowing. and fewer yet ad for the general good et it is worth while iy selfish considerations for men in fe to plant trees. A retired Philadel- | i years of age or thereabouts, was ridi- euled by his neighbors when he planted a peach ord. It seetued hardly worth while fora to begin growing trees. But he he fruits not only of that orcuard, another planted ten years Jater. and left cheek and 1, and call- ‘ation of the trio to the same s ral voice, the fullowing history of him- n lying betore les La Croix two we Idahe La Croix, C! B. I came you: my name Dunnington, N. hy ks Since in search of employment, which I failed to obtain. I was near starvation, penniless, and alone. As I was wandering aimlessly in the streets of your inhuman city I fell in a swoon. from which exhausted nature failed to rally. I | am dead. Write to Pere Condat, the parish priesg of Dunnington, N. B., and he will call for my body in due time, ‘and Telieve the city of all expense and trouble of burial.” Of course the attendants were paralyzed with terror, and on coming te their senses the stran- ger was zone. There remained only three, the same three who at first gathered to perform the | burial service. No door had been opened; no sound heard ; no word spoken; nothing but the mysterious impression remained haunting the dread precinct. ‘The parish priest, however, was notitied of the circumstance ae narrated, who ny OF weodtamit. te telegraphed at once to the chief of police to have can be done by todivgdind | the body embalmed ‘aud forward to hie care, iterprise, and it is upon such | With ® bill of all expenses in advance. ‘The that the main reliance for timber | Money came. The body was forwarded, but the st be placed mystery remains unsolved, and ever will. ApS Tania ee For the Purpose of Mlustration. Whe Three Robes, From the Boston Courier. We have no desire to reflect upon the navy of the United States, but an incident which was told us recently ought not to be lost, although we feel bound to apologize in advance to the wives of naval officers for the injustice which we are sure it must do them. The prohibition of the wives of officers accompanying their husbands veing under discussion, a lady who Who has spent some time at an important naval Station took up her parable as follows: “It is the wisest thing that can be done,” she said, “to keep the wives of the officers at home. They always bring discord where there was perfect harmony without them. Why, at — every- thing was delightful until the wives of the offi- cers came, and they were the cause of more bickerings and jealousies than you can imagine. The men got along smoothly until the women came, but after that things were so stormy that tt got to be @ bs-word, when any dispute arose among the ple about —, to say: * Oh, don't jet’s quarrel; don’t let's make an American naval colony of ourselves!” care to impt Kener enter) eultur ross thi omer’ din her hand other's knee, hind putts of iace —Portand Transcript, e saturated with moisture, It would contain | ether with | and 72 Fahr., the correspond- | 72° Fahr., our sense of comfort will depend | on two factors tly—the warmth of the air | and its condition asrezards dryness. If we rely on open fires, which radiate their heat we shall be) | But 91 air at S2° would require tor summer I visited a number of | ation 1.0764 pounds of water. W mnibus stables in pursuit of in- | ave an atinosphere too damp. About s ton on this subiect at saturation. If ace the size of | I found that am ing vessel one-half, we shall add, ons and foremen other things being constant, about 260 pounds wledze of the di King to | of vapor to that brought in’ from without, and st found that they dese yet they | secure a dezree of saturation of abuut 57 p ud it bet The same will be more empha of less de: of saturation. Itapy that with the conditions supposed. we! y.if we would a moderately dry and i nh evape i wri | and dry buib | thes, ita i witha calf, Search of lost friends, came with sad horses were more susceptible | hearts and went away with light ones, Anotier but no clue as to who the man was was | OF W : obtained. The time was about expiring for The police and the dead wazon had sant to deliver it over to the medical | mole on his own person, he uttered, in a | WRITTEN IN BLOOD. Trousa Asp Boaseo: _LADIES GOODS. BOOKS, &e. EO. WHI Netchaieff’s Letter to the Czar. G seal a eat Is My New Q« ARTERA, ITCHING AND BURNING!! Ladies’ lor and Hal er, 1105 PENNSYLYV, A AVENTR, A St. Petersburg dispatch of October 22 says 5 has Just Soca To nae E atrect to 1395 | which T have Clogantly furnished. Tam now ready to that the new ninilist journal, the Messenger 0; ment at Sis Fifth avenue, New York ME Wille eau fade | Reeelve ny Eek customers, feeling sure that» | fil all orders quicker than bef call will repay them. the Will of the People, contains a letter from the | Eczema, or Salt Rheum, with ita agonizing itching and " fore, e HOLIDAY GOODS arriving daily and displaved as “4 burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Curr- | _ Cutting and Fitting. n6-2t° _ | fast as received in the FANCY GOODS DEEARTER nibilist prisoner Netchaieff to the Czar. The cuna Soarand a single application of Curiccns, the WHITE, SECOND FLOOR. AS AND NEW 1 is ; | great Siin Cure.” This re wi F Taher : SHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR original letter waa written in blood. Iteaya: | Gees Sears oheaeeens Cane ae eee Will teach bis syatem Of Catia An Fitting at reason- | nawisants for eeie eho — “rx: On taking charge of the fortress, the | Dinretic and Aperient, to. keep the blood cool, the per- able terms. Call at 1335 F street. né-2t" Don't forget the new number, new commandant, Ganetsky, addressed his sub- | fiitation,Murs and unirritating, the bowels open. the T; id PENSSULVASIA AVENUE, is i velin ne event of | Tetter, Ringworm, Psoriges Lichen ius Said | Mins ML. J. Hes: 2 ETTARER. ordinate officers in the ray on th rad, Dandruff and every species of Itching, Sealy and 1309 F rth: 029-8m_ Bookseller and Stauioncr. March 13. The character of the speech, and | Himply itunorsot the dealt eed ge ea ae Bed epreepeee Sane Teno to show a choice selection of. EW BOOKS FOR BOYS. NETS AND ROUND HATS, also the fact that it was made in the hall not | Physicians and all known remedies fail. | v0 ortatio; Be lers tral Africa, by Ki | far from my cell, showed to me that it was in- FULL LINE OF SIELISERY. FINDINGS Bacolcirentte Dinca Bat ie eee tended for my ears. And, indeed, I heard every ITCHING HUMORS, Pipe attention te called to the Friland His Fenda, ty Troe briee, word of it. But his intimidation did not reach nd wail | Baker's, Barber's, ‘G: As the stock is lanre and well selected. 'An elegant assortinent of MOURNING MILLINERY constantly on hand. 024 Panistax Roses. MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN Mate with Mme. Van Renth) ‘Have opened their Dressinaking Parlors at 925 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. rs and Washerwoman's Itch, ate Itching Hur uliar to tivularly distressing at thi ed and speedily and perma. iw is the time, } "ration abundant, s of impurities and the of tor turing and disieuring humors, nue Harbor, Optic, volumes for 1883, hy Stables. by Horatio Alger, fr. Harry Castiemon, Bhi by Oliv its aim. St. Bo netsky did not frighten me. It showed me only that, under the influence of the late events, even the highest representatives of the adminis- | tration have lost their heads and their feeling I would not mind the trick for no fault of mine, he did ‘avate iny lot, which has already ex- The indirect threatening of Gen. Ga- | Itching Piles and Delicat both sexes, which are Season, are nstantl; coxouy Coox Boox. THOUSANDS OF LETTERS ONE THOUSAND To RE SOLD aT 10c. Eactt, 2 ve ce. Inow ssion Te] his: a ve bee terri- nS hausted my endurance, go | Mesuderen for years with Wied amt Skin Haters: | ‘Latest styles in Fall and Winter Costmmes, These hooks contain 851 paces, and sell meularly at | “The Alexis ea i secret Baten No been obtiged to et datite plac wot my | _ ‘Tailor Finished Cloth Sait a epec 08-5we | T5c. Weofter thems for the beuchtof our custoineteat 10, | supervision is allowed there. The late cor ave ha shave | ee ae ae & “ satel | ream funtilLused | WARS i 10 call spe fon to the fact that we sell sera tante Natio Medel, weed, tol retain. to Ps, which have cured weand tee | MOP, house 433 Mascachnectts avenme the latest publications st neddced prices. The fole |a certain degree, the thievish warden Phili- Sian eae i h horthwest, and will be glad tosce her friends and cus- tomers. ol5-Imn* ME. VON BRANDIS, MODIST! Tailor inade Suits atid Dresse= made at, the shortest notice. Perfect Work, Superior Fitting, Correct Prices isfaction guaranteed. Evenitye Dresses; Bridal M.Willian’s. monott. While fulfilling his not torture the prisoners to gratify hi cruelty. But after that speech of thief Philimonof took from us the last erust of | | bread. saying impudently that such waa the or- | | der of the commandant. In oni@r to get in favor with the new commandant, the officers of the ravelin have tried ther Timost to oppress i Tg ip all possible ways. For we kept me in my cell, without ting me tosee daylizht. Ganetsky ordered the warming holes in my cell should ard duty, he did personal OUTICUR’ REMEDIES Are the eveatest medicines on earth. J. W, ADAMS, Newark, ‘The half has not been told as to their curative A. WILLIAM ‘They cure in every case. H.W. BROCK WAY, M. D., Franklin, My friends know howI suffered from Salt until cured by them, MRS, AR. BROW: " Dy Mrs. Wister, Elsic’s New Relatiotis, by Martha Pinley, our 8vo publications— Frexex, Ovexixa MRS. J.P. PALMER WILL EXHIBIT, WEDNESDAY AND 10 AND 11, HE) S 'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, 416 7th street northwest, KITCHEN, BY MARION, HAR- 08 HE COTTAG Cured me of Scrofnlous Humor of thirteen years nthe pretence that I might there get | duration. : Pe reek et Wide wile wen soot and make ink of it. The upper pane of J. E, RICHARDSON, C. Il., New Orlcans. Elde's New Helatioue stew Elsie biuk, Lavell's Sea: ‘my window was clean, and throush it I cloud SS See rt of the sky. It is neces to ex- SCRATCHED THE BLOOD, ¢. C. PURSELL, ects, New Law Boors. 418 9th street northwest. to understand what 8 from the sight of p: a about six weeks until T mnmenced using them relief a prisoner ng clouds and shin- ing stars. stsky closed that pane, The two. et seta sab, au _ pare’ (Sanction ch rah wal pl atlant Patentability of Inventions, (Merwin) comm ofthe chiets of gendarmes and | t Tewepn's are the Latest Styles of Everything Appertaining to Brown on Dotuestic Relations 5 iscuses that ever was brought before the “ Ron A : event supreme commission, Gen. pia) Field on Constituuon urindiction of U.S. Courts. Milikom, while visiting me, saw the clean pane F. M. FOX, Caddo, Indian Ter, MILLINERY. St at nt his See Po and did not think the state was in danzer fea Zoran Fool Gili Mawthorn,) "hayae Prnuentia account of it. [Here the letter was_ illegible. iainmees GueceuEA eo cenla,, GRksons amis Gous.) A Year of, Sunshine (Kate Sauber) | Ten ve ady T have sulfered here. ‘The Soav, 25 cents, 7 Baten Cush.) tat at hae at Wistar) | furtier avation ot my lot cannot pr , 5 years at Hillsboro’ (Julia Nelson.) Lyrice of 19 | any political consideration, but 0 , Boston, Mass. Cet Chace ar con the cruelty of the man to whom you ha 28 a cing vauiia eeeabee trusted the fortress, Gen. ‘Mezentself was Meine for ie sason mirace over. ty dierat D y onal ‘or two years : : styles, including the genuine Jensy Jackel belug the [MPS nee ia chains, and eS eee NOM H: aryest display ever aluown in this city. a WEDDING STATIONERY. did not shut me up out of sight of the sky. 1 | “Dnring the past week we bave sold a great many M. WILLIAN, Y See had another eneny Gen. Potapoff. He in- | DRESS TRIMMINGS, because we have the Lancest . Fashionable, Neat and Choice styles, and the finest Stock sulted ine in word: nd [slapped his face. Of | Line and Lowest Prices this side of New York, But this Cite ‘Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. of ured. | course hated me, yet he did not take re- | week we want to sell fully ten times what we sold last a 100 PIRIE’S ENGLISH CARDS, printed from plate | venge. He knew that to take revenge upon a | week, aud to do this we have ade the following Mae B. Vax Recra for 8h. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, man who is bound arms and legs would be an ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS: wae j action fit only for a wild beast, and Gen. Pota- | cheniite Fringe, 33 inches deep, only 40e. a yard, 1112 137m STREET NORTHWEST, 6-1m Between Oth and 10th streets, pot was aman anyhow. netsky enjoys the worth 60¢, Having just returned from abroad. will OPEN, the | sight of suffering’ prisoners. Perhaps he ex- | “Chenille Fringe, 4 inches deep, only 0c. a yard; cheap FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER, ber PIANOS AND ORGAN | pects to bring me into astate of despair in | at 6c LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF DRESS TRIMMINGS - order to see tuars and the passion of helpless | Chenille Fringe, 5 inches deep, will be sold for 65c. a AND NOVELTIES. Hosesar Prasos, madness, and to listen to insane shouts of rage Irom me like those [hear froma neighboring yard; reular price, § Chenille Fringe, ‘Taflor-made Cloth Suits a Specialty. sep2-3m inches deep, only 75c. 8 yard; GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. cell, where a comrade at the end of a long con worth $1. Le FURS REPAIRED. SEAL SACQUES | Uncurpassed in all the essential qualities of finement has become a lunatic. Oh, no, I will} Our Double Ball Chenille Fringe, very handsome, and pariteeeen aa raped A Pe ere Perfect instrument. Brilliant tone, super not treat Ganetsky to such a pleasure. I hope | sold at from $1.25 to $1.50 in this city, will be sold for | 1# T310 8th street northwest, bet ween Nand O, ee een eae ee gs Te en hak Gee he wiil preserve even a hundredth part of the | 9c. ayard. Thesame in all colors at $1 a yard. all other makes. Low factory prices and easy tenns calm and se! Old Pianos wud Organs taken as part payment at full 88 When he shail be ontrol I pos Handsome Chenille Friuge, uew effects, at $1, $1.25, | JYpISS £. K. MELLON, carried to a scaffold, €1.50 and 31.75 a yard. MODISTE, value. “In 1875 the government requested me to ex- | | Every pattern cuaranteod a bargain and worth from | yraq removed from Baltiniem to 4D. street southeast, | Branch Factory Wareroom | press my views on the state of Mifairs In Russia, | 25. to 0c. a yard more than our price. where she will make, to order Dress and Costumes 1 | In my memorial sent to your late father 1 ex- BARGAINS IN PLAIN GIMPS. Drug Noe guMnGes Gree wee | oe __ 427 10th Street Northwest, plained that the time of absolute power w: 100 patterns to select from and sty aus ais = ' y ms OTE.—MANY PEOPLE IMAGINE THAT, tit the unlimited monarchy was under- TON FISHER. because Linake | | and that a liberal constitution might yet jot Siparable Gi ard; worth We. eats A ia from the hort I of revolution. One lot Handsome at Wide Cuts, and ndsomné orn= specialty of barzains at all times in second-hand Pianos CHEMICSL DRY | CLEA { 6 G street T do not ke | insisted upon the need of liberal institu aments will be sold at Te.a yard. ‘This would be a wand Genthranents oe | ictal agnor om —3 oo 4 which, and which only, could stop the series of | barvain at #1. are pertectly by tussupenor | stock. This ts a mistake, although ft J peldom a.constitution wonld be too late, Shiose- | yard. Your chemicals arv of the most eflectual | gen for the very best Pianos ‘tude, Planes peso | quent events have justified my views, The re- | Bareaine also at 81 to 9.75 a yard, and barn iy sold at prices rancing froin 8400 t0 #1000, T mut action which set in after the catastrophe of BARGAINS IN ESCURIAL LAC! hem in kuch a way as to scll for less than the man- a matter of course. | nature of thing It was in the But being carried too far,even bring about quite unexpadied s. Tdo not expect any relief froin the new administration, [shail not be surprised if my ufacturra's wholesale nice, This Tdo bs atiendine ag. sieves sales, and accepting the offers of manutacturers in uced of ready cash, and willing to make sacrifices Pianos and. orcaus trom the best known makers fre quently arrive at auy store with the siuuple instruction: PIANO Largest assortment in the city. Prices 35 per cent lower t wide, all | Makes COR to order mn Darcains at $1 to $145 a and wuuranters perty ct fit and _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS 8. MAIL LINE TO NoKPO! SROE AND THE SOUTH OS FORTRESS The pouniar steamer GEORGE, LEAR: : STREPT WHARE every MONDAY. WED RESDRY FRIDAY, at Spm. stopping at Piney Point and Ome Beld Harbor each wa 7 qqexluaive Come ‘dou with the Boston thd Provisenoa raibere Freiet received daily until 4.99 p 1m. as res aa MP METH, Gon Avent rors: MONKOF, [NORFOLA AND THB 5 Safe and Flegant Steamer JANE. MOSELIY Fare sovcente “Meals served on the European Plsm after October Ist, ISR MONDAY, WE POTOMAC RIV} YN Leaver MO" ESDAY and FRIDAY, at R_ LANDINGS — Stearns v. WEDNESDAY an For tnformation Metropolitan Bauk, 615 15th street motot fith wtrevk, a Woon, Secretary, TEAMER ARKOWSMItH Leaves Tth-street wharf at Tam. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINag Connectine with Te c Teonardtowa aud ater TCUUTALE Sutiday ss rays for Tautingey, J.P PADGETT, Act, © OW RLDLDS mn Tth-street wharf, W T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! M STEAMER WW Leaves 7th stivet whart da Vernon at 10 eelock te ton about 3.30 pan. i (ning teaches Wa i _ 1. 1. BLAKE. Captai Perec TRANSPORTATION Link The steamer OM Stephenson's wharf, “foo at 4 o'clock pam.” for Baltiinon ay Returning, Jeaves Baltimore every FAL a All accommodations etrictly first-clase River freaght must be prepaid, and w SATURDAYS only mié-fm untay, mat 1 aud L Accertar ss single, $195 and $1 Rat eto Liverpost Halifax and St. Johns, N sury Exeurss S80 Tursday, via Tnteruediate Passage, $40. Propaid Steere, $24 LEVE & ALD) General Agents, 207 iroadway, New York. or, At Washington, D.C: D. A. BROSNAN, 6 JAMES BELLEW, G.W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenna, Syl-waméin ERMAN LLOYD — Line Berween New Yonx, Havne, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON aND Bi The steamers of this NESDAY AND SATUKDA ner, foot of 3d stree From Now Vorg to Havre, London, Southia n, fit cabin, B80 and BI 80. prepa : Taocnsie app RICHS 2 York ETZEROTT & CO! 025 Peuusylvaula avenue West, Axents for Waslungton, Cesanp Ling thin «Nov 28. | Bothnia” Waal” D. ERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW VOLn Passage $00, $80 and #100, mccordiug & ‘ac commodation tickets from Liv- parte ot Europes cht and passaye? ay No.4, Bowline Green, or QUIS BIGELOW & Co priy at the Commans’s ffi, moth xtecrace aud cabia to 605 7th street, Waxiumetoa, VEENON H. BROWN & CO. New York, . de eer jesse. OTIS BIGELOW CO, Jot becomes still harder on aceount of the pres- | Wedo not often advertise to sell Goods at half their Erench Wend distiuo Tanerweas (Chance aoe eat ee Ene orgvods | fant a oe ent let Louis XVI. realized the horrors to | value, but the above woods are really bargains, and we | FFeRCN Mand-made Underetotia uncdtalled See = | which the prisoners o » were sub | bope you will call aud examine them, at | Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform G FOR Re Ones oid Da ae French Corsets and “Bustles. “The “Hercule” Sup- | excellence and variety, andar sich prices that Steamships of tine «only when he b a politic AU) Porting Corset, for which Miss HL is special-agettey NOTHI ee ct Ske ner. Nerentarer! a AC a Sas anda 31 Cont her own nuke, Uist for the pric | in the way of competition will Be a gtreumstance | PAM: SCHIRDAM. 1 “[ write tiis with my nail in my blood. $.N.” Z cannot be surpassed. Worthy of consideration. This is a b of | Mails to the Netherland In December, 1882, Netehaieff was tortured by ter was found dead. nd Spanish spoken, GENTLEMEN'S GOOD x 8 est B20, 433.“ 7th street northwest, eer Tue STORE WITH THE MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. recat Bancarms G IF “DECKFI” PIANOS, KARE MADE BY DECKER BROS. N. ¥| ays Feathers. GRE Avent, 407 10th si. we Also for Burdett oncans, F. A. Uxso, ine but trade. In buyer to draw com- ‘Comparisons are odious in every ritisto the advantaze of the We are offering a Bargain ina FRENCH HALF HOSE, sepia Ava, “IT want a hat frame sueh as TI can trim with | sire parison, unui cold weather, | Proof—Compare goots and prices of these expensive | Full Regular Made. Double Heels and Toes, | SQUARF AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND € young woman to the girl behind a millinery } estavlishments with tho Put up Half Dozen in a Box, at $1 per box; worth $1.50. | FOR SALE EI NOS TUNED AND - junte MI Also a FULL LINE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR, at | Gera pea P MIS prowat bus we promptly attended | are not worn on hats,” said the GORSEn TERT sheiLowelt Prices) = lane USO Pisuficome counter girl, “The only trimmings worn by any- Reason and 80 no Feierarawet | 3 11th struct northwest, Hbodyare feathers. and a e y feathe: ea = L. WILD & Bro, body are feathers, and almost the only feathers } oy, g15 corkscrew Suit t compare favorably with any | pruutosmpsoN’S SHIRT FACTORY. 4 Tan Tih street northwest, are ostrich Gneson at tavaranie wing | Always offer Special Bancains to Cash’ Buyer for the ‘The reporter who chanced to hear this conyer- sold at 80. CHARLES HYATY, Paopnreror ined PIANOS aa ateat tne New ey sation forsot it at once, and yesterday, three | | Our #15 Black Cloth Suit with any sold at $5, — or second hud, but also sell on easy install © 8 F | weeks after he heard i d in upon’a firm | OvF $20 Black Drew: Snit to compare favorably with Just, recelved— niente , Lor cartin sin Prince street and | Our 8 Business Suit to ‘are favorably with any | A large line of SCARFS for 50c., worth T5e. ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. sept asked to be taken through their workshop. It edt Large line JREICHENBACTI'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS was empty, and dust lay on the great tables, we BILoO Cuscuaere Suit wiin aaa a BNE DEESS SE BW or various makes for wale and rout ate and coated the delicate dies, the d muslin tewith any sold at & Larie line of UNF luced prices. Win. hihabe & Co.'s woHd-rr nowned Pianos, Tuning and repairing. es. or Overd lith street, above Pa. ave. s ut with Mit or Ove j Sheets and the pr 3 $0030 “Why, where are all your girls?” the reporter dat 00. No. 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, wit 5 ene 7 | inquired. Our $8Boy's Suitor Overcoat tueompare favorably | octt7 Opposite Patent Off P14NOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. “I don't know,” was the reply: “we had sixty Ee a = = eGo Pano. at work in the spring and early summer, and | Qur $10 Bovis! ail aa eae HOUSEFURNISHING The Most Perfect Piano Mada one day, as suddenly as if a knife had dropped | Gurgicniiee sur at with any sold at E 1OUS JRNISHING: eee upon the thread of our trade, our orders | Our go Child's Suit or Ov x |= a : IERSON PIAN oat with any sold at Our $ 5 Overcoat with 3 Our & 6 01 Our $8 Overe Our $10 01 our i 7 stopped. Fashion had said “Feathers.” “But feathers are always worn in winter.” “Yes, and they have been worn more or less in early autumn heretofore, but now and for past the fashion has’ been for feathers ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactne’, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on installments, rented orex- ed; rent applied if purchased. Porrery Ayn Ponrcear. Our g WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- ar coat With any sold a FACTURES IN EUROPE 5 CENT MUSIC. ther. We shall not doa stroke of work Gua Pants wilh aay <otd at we ‘The only complete stock in. thecity. w Year's, and our business Cue Ns Pant wit any old DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, SE- LECTED IN P PECIALLY FOR OUR SALES, COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, ny Sold at #9. ny sold at $11 Our Gossamers with any Sok tor double the price we ask. . HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 F STREET. Managing partner 6f the late firm Ellis & Co. of occupying the greater part of sas if It inigit take up less than a2 “Is fashion explicable? Why use feathers?” FITS z BODE EE Ee EAS ORS ee Te “For two reasons. ‘The feather-makers have | - TMB MIS EIT STORE, ___HOTELs, &e. been supp! within the em £0 cheap as to put them ofeven the poor. Then teath- | M. W. BEVERIDGE, Avaxs House, | ers ean be dyed over and r to suit chang 7 A oct 27 No. 1009 PENN. AVENUE. * WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. of hat and changes of styles Il AA ‘6 EUROPEAN PLAN. af mn entirely. ew aud. Une an ite. angele “Nearly all. Some of the makers are running coming. and to be ready forit son should cal at onr | Zuronehout” Under wins eae nate areeantaents | on fal! toree “making Such ones PATING STOVES eer acen dieting | !avorite ee | are making goods so cheap that [could not buy = city. Among then: arv the cele 3 YOUNG'S HOTEL. {the material for what they wholesale the DUCHESS and REGALIA, all stri o24-w&s,1m_ HALL & WHIPPLE, Proprietors. finished woods tor. But, as a rule, the flo OUR ENTIRE d 4 | = STOCK °F FINE WINES AND and leat trade 4; | The flower district dead and gone until Jan New Hore. Laraverre, BuoaD anv CursrNvr STREETS, isall around us here in Broad Bleecker, Houston and _ Prince streets—what you New Yorkers call French- | town. Walk ‘past the stores and workshops and you will notice that the trade is almost ii | y connected with eome other pu ‘Flower and Feather Maker: lowers and Ostrich Feathers,’ ‘Flowers and "ete. Here we’ deal inFrench ur hands home. Probably most tit street where the Gennin issold. Call audexauine our stock. WB. JI & CO, LIQUORS WILL BE SCLD REGARDLESS OF one Be Danforth's FI COST FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE sep22 Sara Location unsurpassed: newly fnrnished and improved, with 300 rooms, offers attractions superior to auy- hotel in Philadelplaa, Awencau aud European Plans, au22-whs,26t LU. MALTBY, Proprietor. FIRST OF JOVEMBER, jelly Tumblers, ns and Wax, and Kitchen Utensils, furtain Stretcher, ‘0. WATTS, Artificial Pants, china and send EEE E avenue and C strec bate re : FS N mith Walliates st » WG. METZEROT vel TA ROUTE. AND SOUTHWEST, SPLENDID Sci NERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. ECT JULY Sra, 188s FLOM STATION CORNER PIS. AX HOLLOWS Weert. » Lanited Exy ms heets except Saturdays, gd, ¢. Bt. 1. & Fi 0. Mail Express, ™ Dune and the West, with Palace Ser hice, LITMORE AND POTOMAC » Butlale, N 50 p.m., daily, er nurday. with, Pale arse Washington Yast to Canandaigua and) Marnisbung to uffalo, For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9304. m, daily, except Sunday 1 0, 95 sad ‘Cars, 9-304. m, For Boston wit On Snuday, 4 For Brooklyn, N.Y throngh trains fey City with boats of Brook!: direct transfer to Fulton street, W York City, Hladelyhia, #03. 0.» 10 "On ' 1, 9.00 and 10-30 Creek Line, 6:40 a. m. and 4:40). m. daily, t Sunday, ‘or Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40).m. daily, exceytSun- 5 ALIXANDRIA AND UFREDERICKSBURG RAI. ND ALEXANDAIA AND WASHINGIUN |. 7-20, 9-20. 11-00.and 11-30 aro. 800 and 10 pau, Ou Sunday al 00 pn and th Hand 11:00 a.m. daily, Sunday Suuday at 5:0) and 1 quod tion at the offi Pennsy ly thon, where orders can be age ty destination fry JR WOOD, General Rasengor Avent. CHAS. FE. PUGH, General Manazer, ALTIMORE AND OH10 KALLWOAD, THE MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LIN BRIWEEN THE FAST AND THE WEST. NIA. WASHING DOUBLE TRACK: | JAN STE « Bohedule to take eff A Leave Weshington from station, corn innatt, Louteville and St. Louis 0, at 3.05 a. = - dail; . 10:15 a, m. 10. p.m, of the flower hands are at home or engaved in SATE SCE Goze tore cise arene, WOOD AND COAL. Thromeh Gonchen and Palace Sivey nye cars ts ales | other work, thonzh the custom of training SEWING MAC 5 5 See Atcurday, “amet: 20:15. an. daily to Chicago, | flower hands tor the feather trade ard taking up EWD HINES, &e. Coan For Pittsburg ai m. and 8:40 p.m. daily. 840 feathers en flower making stops 1s growing [Adlis SHOULD Nor Invest IN A —_— Tae Ga to Piteebiage Vand ad, Detroit, with Step in usage.” ¥. SEWING MACHIN] if Monroeville, “Yes: P: reged 5 a ql i chine, ; yor ‘tuiladelp hia and New York at &. . ket oft world, thought Ienot an aivlent an: | IPWE LANGEST SIZE SICKEL-PLATED gactireting fenamne mallet Al other mak of new ar untae aoe Font may SP, a AO. day wit fon ere Ue any . We Frei ved, equal to new, at $25; 2 Singer, at $10; 2 Wilcox For Bal ok day (30, 6:40, 7:45, 2, Coholioed the traders re Ine oe oe + Gite a Sion gi “tenia and repairing, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: and 1 oan 13.10, 2:90, Bebe" Be wee Sa ee ting, as we do yet, our tools and designs from GERMAN STU)ENT LAMP, nB-Im__ 1717 Penn. ave, new Concord apt naery, 1202 F street northwest: Pos Patliestecta Govakirs, 6:20, 7:43, 9, 1088 a.m, Paris; but now the Germans, and the Poles, and ‘ASHINGTON (CE OF THE AM cc: ‘1515 7th street northwest; 2:35. 3, 4:40, 5:30, 7, 8:10, 9:40 p.m. the Jews are crowditlg into’ the trade. Many SEWING MACHINE COMPANT Core Hea 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; For Annapolis, ¢:40 am, 12:10and 4:40; on Sunday, 9 use American tools, but they are not artistic. Complete $4.50, ‘H Streets. Ladies, before buying @ Machine please look 1112 9th street northwest; For'Way Stations between Washineton and Baltimora, There is no genius for the work mm America. atthe great improvement in ournew High Arm Ma- Corner 3d and K streets northwest; 5640, 9 1240 p.m. 3:30, 440, Tand 1130 pan Speaking of Paris, though, the business has not chin” THE NEW AMERICAN, No.1, 21 Petnsylvania avenue southeast, For tat Metropolitan branch, 7:45 daily ex- stopped there fer th= autumn and winter, as it = For foot and hand power. Old ricana taken inex-| LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD Sunn ‘am daily execpt Bu fi Bre Me H RG ROAT 2D SOUTH OF ; ” J “5 ‘daily has here a vplies the world, and when Fe KEW YORK; also EXTENSIVE WHARVES, giving ug | Hick, 8:90'a.m., 10:15am. apd oa a she isn. # _ co the French there is the Eng- (DONERHO" a “SINGH Shine hod Gas uh, | puRuParer cities for the ecouoniy Bling of | Oey ee anu tat lish der ““u. If that stops Germany, or Norway, 3. W. SCIAEFER, Genuine sO agen, aoe ae tom. daily. or Russia, or.some other land keeps all thé winds 1 ‘Pairing, rebuilding and remodeling, all | cay, DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE | Tbearive from the Weet daly, 6:20, 7:85 am, 2:25, Parisian shops in full blast.” DEALER IN FINE GINA AND GLASS, ©. AUERBA‘ MINES INTO OUB YARD. Fron Nee Pati, and Philadelphia, 2:65, 6:30a.m., daily, The rerorter found that the capital locked up 10 ON STIEET NORTH! Corner 7th and 8:10 p.m. daily exept Sunday. s and idle ~ account of fashion’s decree is tre-| °% (0, 1020 7TH WEST. Agency Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jackets. 506 BHT NGT hegt qualities of ANTHRACITE ana | From ‘Annapolie, #20 am, 1-50, 6. mendons. Great lofts are vacant, and in them HAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” SILENT - are stored hundreds of thousands of dollars’ T “White,” ‘‘New poe Boston,” fine Sewing Ma- All kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to RE peat) of imported ma- Srna ae hament Tess: secs oe ee order at our factory. chinery, and of the costly and delicate tools with HENNEY 3 ° sues tao nees Gecian sss esate ie Sa SERS Ee Sa a | cu on TUTE WEIOWT AND, rage cotton, silk, ana plush are ae to Sake ‘on the Grravtr & Crs R; Einhede wepls closest pos*ible appearance of naturi losse 30 LIQUID. G one le appe om stlother egies ye fa ion me we are the only authorized Agents for the cele- ONG. PA th a €4; OAK, 85: Ba = ee Loy eree 85.50 > 87, Sawed eae ee dischatres, recent or of longstanding” ICs aed i@ Gn | HARTFORD AND NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES abe ak Si Hick ye SE. SEE. Me Had Changed, Somewhat, After | Hospitals of Pans by te cerbrated Dr nee cae tn the ct. ae ively the lightest eS District, They are posith running : ‘AM. Sound ereatly superior to all remedies hitherto known. | and moet durable machines ever peodaoed ania avenue, corner 14th xtrect, where From the Merchant Traveler. : Machines old ou cusp Siceth paymenta, and apecial I be taken for baxarawe to be checked sud ey CART fald an impecuni ous fellow toa gentle- S| WOOD: alae tres ined GOAL of superior quality for | WM SENAY wo Baltimore. manhe hadn’t seen for some time, “ah Mr. 5 Se eee Tino, | domestic use, ‘all of which we offer at lowest markes | _ mjié Ck LORD. Gent Paoinger Agent. Brown how d’y do? I'm glad to see you. Let 828 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Buildiig. | "Ss eontion of consumers is respectfully invited to 7 ~ me cee, I haven't met you for several years. Ca Rovrznz a iigst clans Machines for rent by week or month. All | gu lnspectiou of our stock. THE TRADES. {Not has been five yenrn? C STEPHENSON & BRO, Dts eager 4 Book Bindery in thin “In 1. 80 long as tt? Why you haven't ‘NOB. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. rharf and 19th st. andPa. sve. 4 hay abit uu a Hi. » 2422, Ae et a IMS. HL W. McNEAL, Proprietor. sa, YER ve. HEADQUARTERS FOR [HE WHITNEY CHIL- ‘TERS OF FREN COGNAC, CHAM How? I don't notice tt.” DREN'S CARRLGE COMPANY © TMPORTER AND TAILOR, eee RGNES AND CORDIAL Oe a a Meggrever, Book and Job Printer. rol the last time T saw you loaned you | THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY. COMFORT AND| paz, AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Rismitag native Wines Brendice ah ¢ — Gores NT Peleg. . which is still out. i URABILT MaKe. Gulfornis ‘Ohio from = eee and you'll find I Aine half the aTkGe: Lawn vi Archery, | _ Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and be S TAULELLE. 19et G amp. head I*'sed tobe, ‘Tim a changed mau, 1 know | cr axe es pee suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, nts for Sexi case bonses,, Bondeans, Bunpuis. ee econ Yam. 0d day, wan mee | eph 3111 Pa, Ave, Washington, D.0, * oci-2u1" wie supe.