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8 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STI Wa Was y Wasrep LOCAL MEN TION. ‘The Wenther. Orrice oF THE Cutcy S Orricer, Wasninetox, D. € 1583, 9.30 om. f the aides ante states, slightly er. Partly. Cy ner and Wheht rilns, £0 lo Seutiawest ald lower bai eter. SPECIAL BULLETIN—W4RWER WEATHER AND RAIN INDICA the lower k ieursdy | rel yon WH re We Of inst pen lass ag i CITY AND lngton’s Female interesting variety Hatt, southeast.—ogd Fellows? —Fatr. | Condensed Locnts. | Pp. m. and ex- Capitol, havin Of burkedt w isn ft vente sty oman whorwas edly | hat stove at her! iit. Was so much | tor thirty Intssed ester nity Valued ales, rt Wels dk the ttle day a echan tary a5, ded atic? a short Liness, ¥ hop of the Pe : iu Stepping Uhe ight tani ‘ | i i tobe 4 8 Est of Good sposed ot, | iy aud an ‘ fn eture on ‘ mal eli ay even he satis | Shad a most en- | 5 by sudige Snell to-day 1 park. tatter in | a} UL as applications. both | rhave been reevived fn | yinphiony” tnd No.2, by B mts to be rendered, Ps A KSIFR—A difficulty en nated Joseph Chase and h, oh @ street, near 16th, about hi, hich Chase eut Ande about the Tace witha knife. Chase, # returned to the elty after an absence ths, found@ that Anderson had, during von from hin the affections of his S catised the trouble. The wounded n Was taken toa m wing «rug store, where dis were dressed by Dr. Van Arnin,’ Chase jas Wot arrested absence, sweethes In West Wash- Burrill, colored, was ting lake disorderly ¥ having bis fice painted green, for Which he Was ued 3 by Judge Snell this morning, The New Decorative Papen, b The new decorating and hanging house ot Leuts 4. Dieter, which has becn in existence in this city for only the last few months, gives evidence of & successful and permanent Mixture In Washing- fon, luving done a great quantity of excellent work Hittsnot itkely to 3 ue st ie, and in every case has ee be ane effective style and exe- % {ton jere and coanpares favorably with the best houses 1p ‘Wear line of business 0 this country, atl THE CARP AND ITS HISTORY. An Interesting Paper by Mr. Charles W. Smiley. THR INTRODUCTION OF THE GERMAN CARP INTO THIS COUSTRY—THE HARITS OF THE FISH AND ITS WONDERFCL PROLIFIC FOWEES—THE PROFITS OF CARP CULTURE, ETC. Ina paper read before the American Association for the Advancement of Sete at the Minneapo Us moveting, Mr. Charles W. Stntley, of this city, gives a very interesting account of the Introduction and propagation of the German carp in thts coun- try. He says thereare three species of carp, the tedible of which 1s the sealed variety, ‘The ther earp, however, 13 the most prolific and a very edttvie fish, while the “mirror” is an tutermedi- Tt was ttroduced ‘o Austria in 1227. ro Tuts COUNTRY, i 15 Sald to have brought the fish fo t try inapond at no practical re tuto ugland tn 150, THE F uit Hessel brought 313 the carp was | in this city, under the direction of Pre Ghat in iste six Uhowsaud two hun towere distrit among the various xp Plicants, wid stace that this the number has in- { uF unt, during Ue past season, eh dIstribite CARP CULTUR wkTng of the culture of the earp Mr. Says thal they tourish best In ponds cont Warn Water aad muddy bottom. They feed wl the lower forms ¢ animal Ife within heir reach, and are also fond of vegetable food, Such 4s lettuce, cabbage, leaves of the various bts, seeds, craih, bre ud or erac water is wartn, the suinticr lon; iy ot food, eliher naTund or a “erowth of the carp te well auth wounds In water p! nt 1 there Ufletal, be 1 be surprisingty vated reports OF it © year and six pounds ed, When the Water becomes quite cold ft WL fiy bury itself intmud and. Le in a dormant su the entire whiter and watil <in. In the southern part of Tex ethil the carp Wil ol be forced to liiber- Tall except Mn eas northern pi part shite growth is obtalued In ‘There is little dang for Garp have sure ck & Ullck filin of difficniles inet rp in t Huot uot only do ail Kinds of carntverous fish prey n its young, but nearly any fish with eat Its Frogs, tnd turtles Wil eat both nd young In numerous quantities, “A snake Wos reventiy hided at the cxrp ponds in Was! ton in ndover UWweuty-live young carp and gested skelctons Of the seine ths! shoke, i furnished the ye forty ¢: rp perday, Variows. birds, suc herons, yauuch better than ath of July last a ngton carp po: ht youn Thonsand e About t hot at the W: nih contained thirty-e 1s AFP, rl i hicron Was Kiited Wlwse stomach con- tilhed the heeds igit young carp. It Is best walny cautp trom all other ¥ protect the egys of te above antler, Toxeh, pereh, sanz iy equal to the bass, trout and shad. PROFITS OF CARP CULTCRE. says that some private speculators in 2 are now selllag the mirror earp ten months old at per hundred, scale carp ten sol at $70 per hunt fetish areeven, nd would peraaps be sold at ft not for the fact that the United a Commnission furuisties Its suuall fish tree th 1s destined to farmers at ation Of cattle, sheep, swine, fruits, and berries. ‘The of dict_and the’ rapi Lilly HEI to be the precursor fish f °y rural conununtty 18 destined fo have its fish’ponds In the satue abu 2 that It Las tts piz-pens or its poultry yards. ‘This will table very Larner, howey ¢ trom mark Sh Sh Into bis Mil of fare a i & pleastirabie 1, it habltu- and In shallow water, or upon a few inches. From these » it can be taken asthe cnit s1ns, and wil y reason of ea With the hands, nan to Mary 1ot 101, s Minnie 4. Bu lng PL iounds, Jot 17, block 39, Mutablan University Join to ‘Thomas BE. Wala est hull 5 and east i Sq. O71; # nies A. Met 2 Parts To Hi. MeCothran to same, Mills » Mary — C.'T. Mii- npson, le property E ST. Schuberth to sum |. Freeman to sume, iizies to some, to Save property: $= ame Pray 43 3—. RW. Cirle Stn Sinith to BS. GW, Ss10. WL HL. Miller, Lot Meridiin Hii, $4,410, wis to L. Tobiner, = to Doroth se. part su hs. 2 erty Joint. Arms, sub 9, sq. 36: toc. praham Hi MIS addition to G. Hall to Eiabeth | Merit EB, Adams to Melzer, F in lots Band AECL, rUstCes, NiGrinder, nto Jd. IL Min Mt. Iecdy, ewmnan, trustee, to Ht W.B. Webb to “ite and Fite Ene Ha, W. GAL i. Newmnatl, pt. 7, Sq. fonitetta Me Brightwell, i . ML. Acker y 1 MS_IN6 to 190, Sq. We Cissell, sub tots. aRY SM, daannies Dardel ive Lo Ch Woodbur vnson 10 ion 10. Ge Brown, pis 1, Holmead’s it: Susan P. Gite to ‘TIMY-KEEPER.—G7 Mon- dan ef Nort dtaticulty tr qnence Of th shot to be fooied Laken of the Lace of his cloc circle of the same Ghimeter as the asses, proceeded with his ing onthe face the dis- ravels In eight and ons it on the circumference of > circle. “Then drawing ked distance through the center of the ines formed an angle of a trifle over 49 degrees, plece of tin, and laying iton the refrom a double hand, the points rest e lines drawn as above stated, and of course the peiats would mark on the face of the ock two thnes, one 8 ratnutes 12 seconds fi ter than the other, Th pstituting this double hand rihe ordinary minute hand he was prepared to 1 his netyhvoy OU pays your Wiwuey and 3 your cholve.” —— A CoMET APPrROACTING.—The come> discovered Dy Pous, dt observa Y of Marseilles the sum, and. act be expected to be Vis. about the Ist of December, but tana brightness comparable wiih that or the conspteuous comets of the last deeaile unless tt shall have undergone material e sthce Its Last nee in 1812.” Tt has sed in brillien October, and will probably reae tts waxhnum by Jannaty 13, whea {will be as bright as a Star of the third magnitude. eee aes MR. Moss’ CoMPLAINT.—Last Saturday evening Elijah Washington, colored, was arrested by ofi- cers of the sixth precinet, on suspicion of larceny, Mr. John A. sthat Judze Snell accepted him as ballon Monday, and Lieut. Guy refused to Peosntze the order of Judge Sueil, and kept the Loy locked up, and sent him to the Police Court, where he was locked up in the cell until about, hoon, when he was released without any charge being preferred against him, pita ik CoxvicteD OF Kossna His FELLow WoRKMEN. Geo. Price, a carpenter, was charged in the ce court thls morning with the Inrceny of plow plane beloncing to Mr. Wm. Kiminel. He so charged with the larceny of three saws be- longing to Mr. Semuel Meloy, a fellow workman, It Was shown that Price went at night to the build ing where they had been working, and stated to the watchman that he would like to get_ is tools, aS he was gong to work on another building the next day, and went in, took the articles stated. and sold them at Cohen’s, 1104 7th street. He was then charged with the larceny of an overcoat from Mr. Win, Tra hes, from a hotel in West Washing- ton. Officer b, 1S12. 1s to The naked It no artiticiat food 1S furnished, and | seatelty of natural food, or it the ell- be cold, the groith will be much. tess ray tLto Aun Ward, | | Will be demon | lines from the ends of | The Oratorio Society. THE AIM OF THE NEW ORGANIZATION OF VOCALISTS— WHAT THE MEMBERS EXPECT TO DO. The rehearsals of the Oratorio Society, recently. organized in this city, were begun at Sheldon’s hall Wednesday evening, the 14th inst., under favorablé auspices. At the close of business proceedings, Mr, Harry C. Sherman, the conductorelect, assumed the baton and recetved an enthuslastlc weleome. It was decided to take up Mendelssohn's “St. Paul,” an oratorle Which has not been given here for more than a decade, and several of the grand choruses therefrom were thoroughly rehearsed. Almost, if hot quite, all of those partielpating betng trained gingers thuen more rapid progress was made than fs usually the case with solang a body of singers, and thls fact proves the wisdom of the policy which has controlled the soclety from Its Inception, viz to bezin on a comparativély small seale with about eighty selected volces, and to enlarge tts member- ship Only by the admission of those whose qualifl- cations are on a par With those of the original mem- bers And, while tt 1s Intended that ue member- ship of the'society shall not be Increased Loo rap- Kly, at the expetise of Its efticteney, tt 1s authorita- tively stated that person possessing a good vowe anda fate rudimentary knowledge of music, Who may apply for membership, will be cordially Welcomed Into the orgunization. 7 yw ts formed for the purpose of study- A3 Of the best composers, either ing ‘horal swf or sechlar tn character, but 1 be taken In oh operatfe direction, as has been implied, Itsincmbershiy almady numbers about ninety of th Voices In Washington, and, 45 13 too often ‘ est at nose, the Lulles are more enthu: Jin its success than the of 1 ner) ly tnter- n, for, Whereas reading sopranos and contraltos hav their afd in forming a chorus worthy of mn equal desres of hearty co-operation Saki of Sone of our tenors and bassos. Members of the soctety say that Washington pos than an averaige share of vocal talent vers of the grand an Inmusi mselves In (hls undertaking the rated before this winter passe st that the soctety will rev Datne of the male singin club which mad hatlonal reputation imany years ago under the Jeadershtp of “Mr. H.C. Sherman, and, out of com- plauent to lim, adopt the name “Choral Society.” a ‘The Odd Fellows? Fair. THE FESTIVITIES IN PROGRESS AT THE EAST WASTING- TON HALL—NOW THE VOTING STANDS. The popularity of the Odd Fellows’ fair in East Washington scems to inerease every evening. Last night there was a very large attendance and every one seemed to enjoy the entertainment afforded. The tables and stands «rein charge of pretty young ladies, and a troop of les and their attend- ant gallants make up tie company. Each evening there fsa short time devoted to dancing, and the chatting, buying and voting takes up the rest of the time tost pleasantly, The voung at the close of last puing stood as follows: Harness—R. B. Smith, 56; cob Childs, 293; John Webster, sr., 1214; A. T. Boswell, 82; John E, Herrell, 1344. Lady’s gold watch and chain—Miss A. E. King, 56; Mrs. M. Itis belie Bh Speaks, mo La. se, 70; Henr Gold brace: lets 1, B25; Writ. Ing desk—Miss Laure Boteler, 4 1 Bleber, Teg. Club badges—s. P. 8, 21 13. Nine thousand bricks—S, H. Dibble, 2534 nde, 10: G. ¥ 20. Boy's sult of clothes—Wm. Roach, 10; Wm. E. King, 204. Chil walnut furniture—Lizie Childs. 9; “Lena Young, 94; . Hoffman, 30; Allee Holroyd, 25: vord—E, L. “Dunn, 80; D. G.’ Me- Ritchie, oneasa Colles Flood, 176; dohn Shepherd, jr, 13; John [2 Boteler, 16; John Teo 4; C. Meads, 2; Willam Cunningham, 1; 1H. Emmons, iin Emmerson, 1. Sliver watch—k. V. MeKen- Bleyele—Henry doun Riordon, ney, 5615; John’ F. O'Nelll, 881%. Breastpin and earrhigs—! ©. C. Wilkison, 119; Mrs. Juliana AMianiit. Coffee urn—Mrs. Willam Young, 38; ML cLean. 4. Overcoat—S. H. Martin, 19; € 3149: J. Roweh, 1. ‘Toy furnitare— Sarah E. MeKenhey, 7; Mattle Foos, 154. Youth’s suit of clothes—Marion Ca 21; Harry Forrest: ames Edwards, 6; C.F, Big. Studi ay—Mrs. M , 50; Mrs. Henry KF, Dwyer, 5. China tea” set—Mrs.' P. 3. Cawood, 34; Mrs’ dotin W. Thompson, 4 Mrs. G. 8. , 36: Mine Fullalov Boll—Laura Kahlert,’ 24; Tilie Leapley, 1 aylor, 15 Garthwait,12; Tila Peake, 46. Shooting y, score—A. L. Deane, 3,081; “Bruiser” Gates, 1.210." Highest number of’ shots—Kdgur Stewart, 409; Willan Dibble, 388; Harry Dove, 59; Eddie Me Donald, 6; Wiillata Emmerson, 47; Ernest Pum- phrey, 68. ———— ‘THe ANTHoroLoatcal, § ing of the Anthropologi Medical Muscum last evening, Prot, O.'T, Mason «la paper prepared by Mr L. A. Kengla on Mounds and Graves in Hampshire county, va,” Which was foliowed by an interesting ._ A paper on an Osage secret society was read by Rev. J. 0. Dors THE Natron dat tH t the meet- at the Army —_—-- stion one of strongest melodramas that has been produced here of recent. years. ‘The plot 1s consistent, and. {snot treated a8 subordinate to thescenery and me- chanleal effects. ‘fhe dialogue 1s Strong, and at times rises to positive beauty. Mr. Walter Bentley Wilfred Denver, te Silver King, 8 a powerful and eveniy executed portraiture. ‘the scene in Which he describes a murderer's dream was partic- ularly well done. Mr. W. L. Gleason. as Capt. Her- vert Skinner, the Spider ous in his Sarp, glear-eut rendition of acute villalny. Miss Helen Tracy as Nellie Denver was very acceptable, as Was, also Miss Lillian Edgington ‘as Olive Skinner, lington’s role was not one admitting display of drunatte talent, still she nd the possession of that talent, ‘The vellent, the mechanteal changes being Very elfective, While Miss of any a N Horses Recoveren—The horse and olen from 3 E. Halley, of Union town, Saturday, was recovered yesterday near the navy yard and returned to the owner.—Yesterday Detoctives Carter and Edelin recovered three mules and a horse stolen from Mr. Ranahan, living near Cmumberian’. ‘The thtet had disposed of two mules nd, the horse was found outon the 7th strect road atl the other mute tn Georgetown, —— ‘The horse and bugey stolen from Mr. yon, of the firm of Ryou & ‘Tracy, Saturday last, 1s reported to have bech picked up abandoned near Rockville, Md. Oiticer Fifield has been sent out there to ree cover it, — Dirp oF Heart Disease.—The body of a man who dled suddenly of heart disease at Brightwood. Was Drought to this city last eventing. His naine is given as Thomas Willlums. He was middle-aged and weighed upwards of 209 pounds. ‘The Dulinee lefthis remains at the second preeluct station to await Un coroner, “Thazen Kins) ment of SMazel in Washington. and its bevutte allusion to the y —The mere announce- Kirke” ts enough to pack a theater The play Js so well known here SO highly ajspreckated. the mn fs superfluous. Miss Georgie un makes a sweet and charmin: Kirke, and in the latter acts evinces a remarkable dra- mitic pow AS an emotional ress Miss Ca Yun has few equals on the stage, ‘The stern, 10 ble Dunstan Kirke of Mr. Couldock Is one of the most perfect dramatic pletures of the present. d: De Wolt Hopper, as Pittaens Green, thoroughiy pivates the audionce with his Gddities, but rather burlesques the part. Mr. Crompton, a8 Hive Roduey, 18 Very good. ‘The scenery 1S de- cidedly common place. —— Race ar Ivy Crry. A Rr race was run k, the contest being between Iudloy Preston’s "bay gelding Lochinvar and n. BOL Robertson's dapple gray gelding Cyrus. Whe race was for half mile heats, and i was won by Cyrus in two straight heats, the Umes being 50 aud 55 seconds respectively, pe Tre Doe Museem. Frank Rush, the come- ian and ibinte, has been received at the muscum: e, by crowded es. Mroand Mrs. Chas. Har- pd the rest of the artists, in their respective 1 good trnpressions, ‘The museum sents new and attractive lving curlositles, every aiternoon and evenly. ag ows.—The Grand En- session last night for of recelving, through the grand repre~ sentative, the report of the legislation made by the Sovercien Grand Lodge at ts fast sessto . Given submitted a very interesting structive report, showing the large growth In hums bers, wealth and Uberaltty of the order, ees Driver's GARDEN 40 BE SOLD.—Mr. George W. Driver, the proprietor of the Testaurint on the avenue, nea at the Tyy Ciiy tr Mr. With the most enthusiastie applaus and delihted audi Hs THe OxpER oF Opp F ecampment, £. 0.0, B., held the purp issue _ fering from an inflamed leg, which will confine him to his room, it 1s feared, for several months. For this reason he intends’ to dispose of his present place of business, ee WATER Corons.—The fine water color painting displayed in the window of Veerhoff's new picturs store, 411 7th street, are works of art, executed be Jos, Wilson, the world-renowned English painter.y Assowviery Pune W > WDDD EFER: Po OW Ww WD DE RR preg Shut eB Bee Be Pe 00 W OW DDD BEER Ro ‘This power never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness, More economical than A Bestimte Family. To the Editor of Taz EvExrre Stan: John Mahoney, a poor shoemaker, died Sunday. at his restd No. 1208 Pennsyivania avenue dren entirely destitute also an aged mother: Money ‘n entire! esti an mother, mey is betng asked forte payee expense of burying him. {nis is cereainly a deplorable ease, and ap- peals e SyInpathies 01 le generous publ i Sigs Otp Cir THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—The board of the elghth subdivision of Associated Charities, at the meeting on Thursday reviewed the work for the past year and a for the annual meetin; to be held on Monday, cember 3d. It was that nearly 100 families, including between 200 and 300 persons, had received aid in prov.cions, fuel OF clothing, ata very small cash expenditure; and though ‘contributions had amounted to only $100, yet no worthy applicant bad been turned away empty handed, The president had rarely failed 1a attendance on the weekly meetings of the board, though necessitating a waik of nearly two miles, ofttimes in inelement weather; and the ladies of the bound were at all seasons and weathers ready to leave their own comfortable homes to ald and en- courage the needy and distressed of their sex. ‘The DOOKS Of the treasurer exhibited a carefully kept account of all moneys recelved and expended with duly authorized vouchers. ‘The co-operation of the influential tacmbers of the board enabled the secre Lary to obtain work for 18 men in the dull winter months, when they were unable to get It for Uieni- selves, a Washington Stock Exchange. Governments. United States 134s, 1591, coupon . United ISO], registered: | United States 4: | United States 4s” United States WH Tas Twenty-year fundinu 5 — Awenty-vear funding 68, 1892, coin — ‘Thirty-year funding 6s, 1902, coin. 21936 Fire Insurance and Gas-light Companies, Washington City Gas-light Company ... $336 Fireinen’s Insurance ( FESS 45% National Union Insura 19 Arlington 1 — Cohmbia T 10 133 6 76 10% Free Las Board of Public Works, Green 88. 93 6 Masonic Hall bonds... a ‘ational Theater : — 100 Washington Market Com} 20 — Inland and Sea Coast Company sto 16 ee Inland and Coast Company bonds..,,— 70 Ivanhoe Mining Company stock... 9 15 Washington Brick Machiiie Co, stock 89 Bank of Washington .. 40 Bank of Washington (17° 20 National Metropolitan Dank Ni al Bank F id M unl Bank... fonal Bank. tral Naticnal Bank Falls Ic Land Warrants, Land Warrants, 1812, per acre, other Wars, Per ae crs’ Additionals, per acre. Valentine Scrip, per acre... Sioux Half-breed Scrip, per Real Estate Title Insurance Company Hal Te Pennsylvania Telephone Compayy. Chesapeake and Foto ‘elephone Co: ———— ESMERALDA.—The Madison aa theater In- tend presenting “Esmeralda” in Washington next week on a scale that will équal its New York pro- duction. A novel apparatus will be brought into, requisition that makes the change of scenery With the sume ulacrity of their famous double stage. The funeral of ewart, whose death at his resi- dence in Montgomery county. Maryland, wos an- nounced in THE Stan of Monday, took ‘place yes terduy afternoon from the residence of his son, Mr. John Stewart, 1143 sth street nortuwest. It ‘Was, attended by’ a large number of friends and acquaintances, besides a delegation from Lebanon lode, No. 7, of Masons, ‘The services were at the Episcopal church, and the interment was made at Oak Hill with the Masonle rites, conducted by Worthy Master Taylor. = WHILE WAITING For A Coven “to go.as it came,” you are often sowing the seeds of Consumption. Retter try at once Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, a sure cure for all Coughs and Col MARHIED. MURDOCK—HENDERSON. By Rev. Samu: ders, at the Nanjemoy Baptist church, Charl iA. Novy, 20, 1883, at 7 0% p.1n.. Mr. J ,, DOCK and Mixs PRISCILLA 8, HEND! both of Churles county, Ma. DIED. ACKER. On Wednesday, November 21.1883. NETTIE, infai ne daughter of Charles and hadie Acker, aged tei pionths, Funeral will take, place from, the residence, No. 97 E atrcot northwest, on ‘Tunrsday, November 22. né 2o'clock p.m. Kelatives and friends invited to att: i, ASTERLINE. On November 21, 1883, at_2 a.m., Fis ss anrant eleia of George and Sarab E. Aster- ie, axed eleven day. ‘Panvral 9:90 1n Thursday, from 518 Four-and. half strect southwest, On Wednesday, November 21, 1883, at 1 after lonw and patient suffering, EVELINE BEALL, in the seventy-kccond year of her axe. Funeral from the residence of het son-in-law, Wm. 11, Howes, 512 E street northwest, Thursday, , at 2 | O'clock p.m. Friends and relatives invited. “No flowers.® BELL. At Mount Hope Retreat, Tuesday, November. 20th, 1883. at 8:40 a.m. JOHN W. BELL, of Montgo- Ma... aed 65 mery count: . Funeral from F) hurch at Beltsville, B.and ©. railroud, 11 o'clock Thursday morning, Fr the family invited to attend. ‘Train leaves 9 a.m, DAVIS. On Tursday. November 20th, 1883, GEORGE W._ DAVIS, aged (6 years, 7 dave. Funeral "from his late lence, No, 11 24 street, north: aston Thursday, November 224,at 11 a.m, Friends fof the tumily respectf vited toatte {Logans- Port and Rochester, Indiana, papers please copy.) * HARIISON. On Wednesday, 21st mber, 1883, COLUMBIA HARRISON, aed seventy years, Funeral will take placé at her residence, Alexandria county, Va., Friday, at 2 pan, family are inyited to atte FRAWLEY. JOHN FRAWLEY, on Wednesday morn ing, November 2st, 1883, after a short illness, in the forth-seventh year of his age, a native of County Lim erick, Ireland, May he reat in peace, father, thou hast left us, We your loss most deeply feel It is God hast bereft us, He can all cur sorrows heal. Friends and ‘relatives of By Bis Cnr) Funeral will take place from his late reside stroct, southwest, Fratay morning, Ni 7 33d, at ck, Fricnds and relatives of the family are apectfully invited to attend, 2 LD. On the morning of November 20, 1883 CHARLES W. HERKOLD, aged sixty 1 il friends are reapectfntl: from his late reside southeast, on Thus p. In. r2l, 1883, at 1:45 a.m. JOHN Manchester, N. H., aged sevens inyited to attend his funera XN South Carolina instant, at two oe MOORE, On Ni HM , formerly papers p STE 1883, JOSEPH uum MC, and Josephine A, cient mouths and eight days, VART. On November 20th, pond son of W rs auevdl three ¥ not t Plant, Our little boy has left us; from his short and painful illness called by God Wo Juli the anerls, to meet ts Tu Detter Lan FATHER AND MOTHER. Funeral from grandparents! residence, No. 1417 Sixth vat half-past'thiree pia, * On Monday, Noverbe 1883, at 10 Gol. GORDON’ A, STEWART, of the U. 8, ey. ate respectfully invited - n his inte residence, 204 Fourth y, 24d instant, at 3 o'clock atroct norihwest, Third: eWART. tend the i street southeast, on Thuns pan. Tre rnnosorny OF HEADACHE. THE STOMACH, THE BOWELS AND THE LIVER ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY PANG THAT RACKS THE HEAD. REGULATE, TONE AND HAR- MONIZE THE ACTION OF THESE ALLIED ORGANS WITH TARRANT'S SELTZER APPERIENT, AND YOU CURE THE COMPRAINT AT ITS SOU: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oT CITY ITEMS. An Interesting Statement OF THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF THE GALYANO- MAGNETIC TREATMENT IN THE CASE OF A CITIZEN OF Wa timore with Galvano-Magn pain in my left breast, shoulder, f¢ g time of remarkal ism, and having hada se tending through under the e years (¢ wl by the doctor inter- neuralgia and neurugia of the muscles), Saching, and sometime sharp pain day $0 that fur siz months Thad not & resi, the greatest agony while in De: averaging over f king great q' of medieh 1 doing e1 thing Ico think of or that was suggeste out revlef, and under one doctor's ¢ or twe am, Who ga’ medicine to deaden pain for a while, and though of a vigorous constttutios beginning to fall off, 1 eagerly sought relief atvour hands. I commencr Your treathent September 1s nd Was no better Untll the last month, but now, after two-and-a-half months’ treatment, I can rest well and sleep the night through. Have more ambition, and more } lively. Don't want to mope about as I used to, and hardly ever feel the paln at ALT can be seen at above address after ay hours are over tn Govern ment Printing oftice, and willingly state the facts for the benefit of sufferers, and my wife can confirm them. I intend to keeponwith the treat- Inent until entirely relieved. F. J, ROBINSON, 10 F St. nw. E. A. Patisoxs @ Co., cor, Lexington’ and Liberty sts., Ballimore, Md. and Sy Fst. n. w. Washington office hours, 8 a. In. to7 p. 1. Conts, 21.75, $2, $2.25, 22.50; Blankets $2.19, worth $3.50. Excelsior, 804 7th street. Heilbrun’s Great Sale! We have reduced our $5.00 Roots and Gaiters to. 4.00 Hand-made Button to....12. 8.00 Straight and Pebble Goat to. £.00 Pebble and Kid Button to... 1.50 Button and 1.25 Misses’ Hele 1.00 Lace and Button to... Chila’s Shoes to. 1.50 Embroidered Slippers to... Ladies’ Wool-lined Shoes and Silpy Rubber Boots. L Never forget: ers, Arcties and HEILBRI 402 7th street, ‘The Old Woman in Window, Heavy Winter Caps for Men and Boys, at Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H streets. A Reminder of the War. A woman who, in male attire, joined a regiment, and served undiscovered throughout the war, 1S living in Washington, a happy wife, and the mother of six children. She uses the new Freneh Process Rea and don't give herself and familly a steata ‘bath every wash day by the old way of washing. 1k Purse Cannot be made of a sow's gear,” nether can ser- Viceable garments be made of inferior cloth, nor well fitting ones by the mulllinery process, If you wish a perfeet fit without, trying on, | Investizate the merits of Hennlng’s Talloring De- | paruinent, 410 7th street. Gloves! Gloves! Glove: For Men and Boys, at Auerbach’s, 7th and I sts, American Wine. No American wine has received the endorsements that has been accorded to Speer’s Port Grape Wi Inquire about 1vat your druggist’s For sale by druggists, Best Sewing Machine O71, 6 cents per botue, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H streets, The Many Picasure And health seekers visiting New Orleans should bear in mind that the 1634 nnual Drawing of the Loutstaina Stat will take | place on Tuesday, December isth, 1583, under the | vigilant nd honest management of r. Beauregard, of La., aud Jubal A. Eatly, of Va when over half tnillion of dollars will be scattered broadcast. Any information can be had on appll- cation to AM. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver O11 with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debi sy and pleasant to take, Prescribed by Physiclins. - Sold by Dru isis. Large boities, 5¢. Manufactured by W. Fhornton, Corner Balthwore and Harrison streets, Balumoré, Ma. m,Wyt Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose, On Thirty Days’ T: ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall WEI send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electr aic “Relts and Electric Appliances on trial tor thirty days to men (young or old) who are afiicted with nervens de- Dility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee Ing Speedy and complete restoration of health and mnanly vigor. Addiess as above. N, B.—No risk 1S incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. — w,sym Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for feverishness, resulessuess, Wortas, constipation; 25 cents. _ 3 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, the. por ind, Als so Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Milk, Se. per quart, Cream 15e. pint, LADIES GOODS. _ HITE CLOVER FAVORITE FACE POWDT! Is the Best. Ndonly by Drugwists, Price 2ie: per bor. V niz M. MN, YOS BRANDIS, Mopisre — lor made Suits and Dresses made at, the sh notice. Perfect Work, Superior Fitting, Correct and satisfaction guaranteed. Evening Dresses; Bridal ‘Trousseaus a specialty. ni2-Ln* 907 Peutisylvania ave,, over M.Willian’s, Moor B. Vax Recre 111213TH STREET NonTHWEST, ROBES, MANTEAUX, CLOAK AND DRESSMAKING. NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS {Constantly on Hand, Tailor-made Cloth Suits a Specialty. sep 27-3m_ Lis. J.P. Pars, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHION, Willshow the coming weck novelties in PARTS and LONDON MILLINERY, in all the latest forms and rarest shades of color, nl0 _ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. D—A TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG MAN, cath neauuiperncnts i Arsist-Sand Drang men’s supplies: moderate salary: best re Answer and addivss tobox 5:0, City 2.0, y rED—A YOUNG HORSE FOR CARRIA exchange a family Mare, ten years old, and difference. Bring the aisiual to 1405 E street i. n21-3 Cc OURTNEY & Co, SUCCESSORS TO B, W. BEED'S SONS, 1216 F Street . Northwest, FAMILY GROCERS, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE TEAS, COFFEES, WINE, BRANDIES, &o, OLD CLUB HOUSE WHISKY. ~- GRAND VIN D’ANGLETENE CHAMPAGNE. o27-Im We Anz Oxzentxa 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 $8.50 to $150. TRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.60 to $75, BRASS ANDINONS, from 85.50 to 850 per patr. FORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from 85 to 830 PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100, GAS BURNERS and GSOBES at LOW PRICES. theordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competitipn | 4 zal with the multitude of low test, short welgbt, alum or EDWARD CAVERLY & 00, phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. RoxaL Baxxxa Flumbins, Nesting and Ventilating, POWDER Cou 106 Wall strost, NX ort! pop 1425 Now York svenws, Mss M. J. Hosz, 1509 F street northwest, Is now prepared to show a choice selection of FRENCH BUNNETS AND ROUND HATS, Eg sunpe anuy eNie oRtAt BULL LINE OF MILLINERY. ETND! Sprcial attention f= called to the HID GLOVE. DEPARTMENT, As the stock is lanse and well seleged. An elegant assortment of MOURNING MILLINERY constantly on hand. 024 Panistan Roses. MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN ate with Mme. Van Reuth) ‘Have opened their Dressmaking Parlors at 925 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. Latest styles in Fall and Winter Costumes. ‘Tailor Finished Cloth Suits a specialty. 8-7 ADIES FURS REPAIRED, SEAL SACQUES Redyed and Lined. Fur Cirenlar end ‘Sains ol MC{UIO Sth etrect northwest, bet wou Nand O. 2 = & MELLon, MODISTF, Has removed from Baltimore {0 24D street southeast, Where sho wht minke, to onler Drcescs, aid Conte every grade. With her long experience in the. art of Brephaking shewuarantecs pervect sausiaction hu St ands 8u3l-3m NTON FISHER. CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 006 G street northwest. Thirty years’ experi- ence. Ladies’ end Gentlemen's Garments; also Veils, Laces, e*c., re perfuctly cleaned fle eunerior Process. Ladies? Evening Drewes: sapecalty. pinion of E. J. De ‘Smeat, official chemist of the District Columbia: “Your chemicals are of the most effectual nature and harmless, and your perfect machinery is not surpassed in Paris, New York or elsewhere.” Notice, Grease spots uaranteed to be thoroughly reinoved. MSS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, TENTH R" YRSETS to order in ‘le and mat eee ot Hand- Ur lothing, Corsets and ind Fe Gonece hee Own tasks, Ghat f5e" the feos NiB—French, German and Spanish spoken. __5 anaa=q=SwaaumOouauoEuauaueauaeueueaam—— ee ee ee Page an ways et re Costumes in |” DRY GOODS. Woonrwarp & Loranop deg to call attention to the following specialties, which they will offer the coming week: SILK DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BARGAIN in an Extra Fine Lyons Black | GROS GRAIN SILK, at $2, worth $2.50. Veuver Deranrvest. 16 INCH BLACK SILK VELVETS. at $1.25 per yant. 18 inch BLACK SILK VELVETS at 81.50 per yant. SEAL PLUSHES for Garments at $5, $5.50 and 87, superb value for the prices named. BOSTON HOUSE, Peansylvania Avenue. Duress Goons Derantvest. ‘38 inch All-Wool Senges, Garnots, Wines, Navy Blues, Myrtle Grouns, &e.. &e.. at 336, por yard. EGANT LINE of 6.4 FRENCH TRICOTS, in Black, Blue, Myrtle, Seal and London Brows, only $1.75 ber yank BOSTON He oon Pennsylvania Avenue, Crox Deranriesr, JERSEY JACKET at 87.59 on aspecial bargain, Take the clevat. 221 on are worth $10, and BOSTON HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Norrverar Tnall sizes, trv n ice Tors, or Pitfow slouns am holters only $1 iepeusable, . HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOTHRO Guove D red Back Kid Gloves at $1 Perrine best quality Fre hs, every calc maanid SEES WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ae sed ind ARTME: pair, h Kid Gloves, embroidered ws Usprnwran. aicated Undervests and Pants, extra value, 39 ment, as it UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, 1.39 DE whe us “al or garment, extraordinary’ value, 221 Pa are SION HOUSE Hostery Deranrvesr. Ladies’ Fine Fnelish Cashmere Hose, at T5c. per pair, are worth $1 every pair, Mises, ad Boys! Hubbed Wool Hose, cardinals, navies and seal browas, only 25" a pair HOUS 921 Peuneytvania av Cua 901 nue. o21 ux Haspxexcuers. inch, #60, nich, 6: Auch, Extra quality. Flecant Twilled Silk Handkerchiefs, in uew desiens, 81 each —che: Hop. lone. our eeletirated Cream doz, To-day we have 1W0doz. Aisoug the Barnsley willed pur doz, The sane is true, Buassers 5.00 will buy from ns the best Blanket ever offered, for the price. $2.00 will buy a ood, fuir 10-4 Blanket— never so cheap. Take the £ oF ty ROSTON HOUSE, WOODWAKD & LOTHROP. E Crete NGLISH RETONNES, Just opened. 25 pieces, own importation, at amine. Tuke the F BOSTON HOTSE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. D 99 FROM $1.50 To $4.00 PER Palit, . . and short waists, in all styles. The finest shay tne E K WARNER'S BOSTON COMPORT and other pop- War CORSETS, at the Lowest Price, ‘Take the Elevator . BOSTON HOUSF, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘ueartsa Our Sace and many barsains in LADIES? WEAR, in odd s. toe! t ntl pry handsome patterns, onr fe. and 2c. per yard Please ex- MUSLIN UNDER- ar up ourstock preparatory BOSTON HOTSR. WOODWAKD & LOVHROP. *k Walnnt, Mahogany is, ina sles: ots ‘Lave auade the NS, 2: To dose the STON HOUSE, AKD & LOTHROP. nit 1 Cirya, orasswanr, PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS GOOD QUALITY ANI Y PRICE GILRAM'S LACE CURTAIN STRETCHER, GEO. WAT nit 814 7th st., 5 doors abcive Penn. ave, __DRY GOODS : ¥ yeast | Frexce Hast Crorns, SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS JUST RECEIVED A VI QF ERENCH BRO ADCLOT ALL THE NE 2 DESI LADIES HABITS, YARD. SORTMENT OF FRENCH ALL Woon) URES FOR PLAIN AND COMBINe OLORED PURE SILK VEL. VEES PROMS) TO os INCHES WIDE, BANGISG@. PROM $6.00 PO go 00 DER YARD BONNETS, SCHR Dis AN. CACHEMIRE ROYAL BLACK'SILAS AT cy 1 PRICES, BLACK AND COLORED RADZIMERS, OTTOMAN MU SCOMIEES AND MERVELLLEUS, FROM @1.2 = SROCADED SATIN ANDUVELVE v A re RECEPTION “AND EVENING ADRs. EVENING GAUZPS AND BROK PARIS AND BERLIN KADZINER. SICTLIFNNE AND. PLUSH WIAPS. CIRCULAMS, VICTORIAS AND ) NEW. RUSSIAN CTRCTLALS. J ALL Wool SiOCKINETIE JACKETS A MARKETS. BPUSPPCIAL APARTMENT FOR EVENI ABRICS. BE-CHOICE G KECL PRICES. DISPLAYING . PLAIN FIGURES AND CUR SEATON PER Pennsylvania Mowe, core : 140. nit | Truce & Crewsive, sa ress ave, @4 FRENCH TRICoTE x Black, Navy Blac, Myrtle, Cear act Seal Brown, e200. GROS GRAIN SLRs. BURAH SILKS. RHADZIMIE S: RS, EL-Choice Shades at the Lowest dices FOR TRIMMING, | 19 inch Plush Black and Col Fine Velveteens,. ad Ve MERINO UNDERWEAR | Ladies’ Medium and Heavy Weick 28, to 815 Childsen’s “8 “ Be. to #109 Geutlauen'’s 03 Sue. to S128 Children’s Colored 31 TYLER & CHEWNING. us Dux Goons. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Manger Srace, Hav Ow det, Pal yLVANY 999 PENN: ENTE —s) Ver me Goods at Popular Prices, A French Switines, thie sonsom® 116 ‘S125, Clothe for tna rtints suite st $1.25 to8R, ool Spotty ud Tibbed, reg wade Hose, @8 te hen A Huck Towels, knotted te, and Cold Velvets. 1s special, 8 gud Aluutross it colors in Cashmer for ev Ou only, marked tn platn fens, nit TRUNNEL & CLARK, Tricor axon Broavctorns. NEW GOODS IN CHO! HADES, JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF FRENCH AND GEEMAN CLOTH 2 DALSSLS, WHICH WE OFTEK A! SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BILLIARD CLOTH AT gt COLORS, IVPINS CASHMERES, ALL COLORS, AT FORMER PRICE 31, FULL STOCK OF LACK AND GUINETS COLORED SILKS, Cl SILK VELVETS, INDIA SHAWLS, SUPERIOR WRAPTINGS IN SILK CLOTH, PI AND SLOCHINEL . sacs) Tey LORED SILKS; 1k SHADLS; HOSIERY AND UNDERWTAR. BLANKEIS AND ELDER-DOWN SVT! W. M.S! ADs. WUSTER & SONS, 919 Pontes —THE BEST 18 THE CHEALEST. ONE PRICE. NR. Bev Coxronrs: 1, $1, #1, el, BLANKETS, PLUSHES, SILK $150, $1.50, $1.50, $1.50, COLORED CASHMFRES, Weents, Scents, Sy cents, PLUSHES, 81.50. LADIES’ CLOTH, is, SOcents, Sects, o0cents, BROCADE SILKS, BROCADE SILKS, Ycetits, 9 cents, 95 cents, BLACK BASKET AND DIAGONAL CLOTH, S384 BS, BS, DOLMANS TRINMED WITH FUR, 815, 815,” $15, B15. JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY JACKETS, $1.90, 81.00, £1.90, $1.90, 81.90, $1.90, MEDICATED RED TWILLED FL ¥5 cents, So cents, 33 cats, 45 cents, FINE FAMILY BLANKETS, So, Bo, Ss, B10, cM. TOWSON, €3¢PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, iT Sonth Sito, Lorrrenis SILK PLUSHES, WOOL PLUSHFs, BROCADE PLUSHES, Just the thing for Stylish Wraps; sll shades and prices, Mloaking Cloths, in Blick aud Colors, from 81.25 up. Ladies’ Dolinans, Circulars, Newmarkets, Walkinz Jackets, &e., in endless variet Blankets, Comforts We respectful before making your purchas:s, J. A, LUTTRELL & 00. 817 Market Space, 2d Quilts at reduced price, ni? Croaxs, Vetvers, Sinks AND TRICOTS, LADIES’ WRAPS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, INCLUDING THE AND STXLES. VELVETS IN BLACKS, AND ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES IN PLAIN, STRIPED AND BROCADED, SILKS OF BEST MAKES, FROM $1 TO $3, IN BLACKS AND COLORS, PRICES GUARANTEED. TRICOT CLOTHS, AND ALL THE NEW EFFECTS IN LADIES' SUITINGS, ONE PRICE 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 030 803 MARKET SPACE. Cuearest Sirs Ix Wasutycros. D SILKS reduced from #1 to Te. COLORED COMERS sedtced fon 81.5510 SL COLORED S1LES Teduced from 81.75 to 81.25. GREAT REDUCTION IN BLACK oat ILKS reduced from @1 t Ch SILES Fotusal from be to #1 BLACK SILKs rom $1. ae BEACH SILKS reduced frou ‘$2 to 81.00. THESE AKE THE VERY BEST GUINET SILKS— FRENCH, ‘The New Style Goods—TRICOT—all Puro 46 Stee ide, BESS. ‘Bpeeial Baran. Fault OF THE LOOM YARD WIDE BLEACHED ABLE DAMASK, all Pure Linen, Slightly Breached TARTS aa was 18), Dow S02. COLORED SILKS, S00, BLACK SILKS, 0c. COLOR ERLE WIDN Sie. wos Shee Toa on i MARKET SPACE, at the very lowest price, | | solicit sn examinution of our stock GET THAT THE, STEAAY pad ie the best Shirt tor To ecuts ever A tn this orang Gther countzy, Uelle elrsubitly made of the very beat material lus Shirt has been sold tm. thts sot eur test th ws te eauts for U MYSTERY SHMIY HIRES.—DON'T ¥ Si i ket for ten soar, ‘ait Leatify ty dts sue wuly t the hest Attin in the mai AUCTION ANMENT SALE MODEL CASES, ‘On SATURDAY MORNIN FOURTH. 1882, at TEN O1CL06 front of the Bex f . WALNUT RPE T TA NOVENDER TWENTY. eae’ A.M. we w er et Vth TWELVE OC Lar WHANCERY Sa. C BE Sap Comrt of th mn, In fr DAY OF the grou trict of seven hy fron diy by dew ell the property forchaer after Bombe MEWS] a _ HOTELS, &e Avaxs Hox WASHING F, [ON STREET, BOSTON. EUROPEAN PLA‘ ‘The most centrally located first-cl Fatirely new and unsurjaesed in throwhout, Under the favorite YOUNG'S HOTEL. HALL & WHIPPLE, Pre Hore Laraserce, Buoap axp Cunsrxur SeRoET% 0%-wKs,Im New PHILADELPHIA. Loca! aned newly furnished and fre ia Philadeyplus, American aud Lurojwan Plans, an22-whs nt 1._U. MALTBY, Proprictor. ATTORNEYS. | coopr H ATTOR FAT-LAW 14 DEAR. born sire Chicago, Advice free. Eighteen Jeane’ expericnos "Business quictly and legally trans acted. cd MUEL H. WALE SUMP one, sorary BUBLic ASB ATLUKNEY POR RENTS, ay? ‘680 La, ave., next to City P.O. a (NEY-; an a Residence, 240 Nortit Capitol strect, ee oe Ed farce a Pi Coes se Ee ever youre cau als ‘lca, and can bp wors wills iF LEED ome wit eae

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