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THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY... November 26, 1583. LOCAL MENTION. OFFICE OF WASHIneton, D. ¢ For the middie ‘Atiai and rain, Warmer east barometer during Mond: Jearing tnuch col newline ebay weather and COLD WAVE TO-MORROW. nid ov colde ontemplat 'y sents wil their orders for ake only ‘ops fOr conghsy ul trademark on sere throats DS. drop. ce Meat and John He» 133 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &¢., To-nicht. SAL THEATER John ‘TY. Raytno ad, “In 1a” — Ke Wheatley-Tratnor eM.—Curiosities and Interesting per- TL. — Tea: on ats LINcouy Hart. est aTiowan. ©) Row ‘ cuvnen.— — Condensed Loczis. treet lamps will be Hhted at 5:10 p. m. and ex- Isied at 4: 1. LFiniey fi Proe- ite of tor Knott Kentucky int pistriet of Columbia, ‘The falr of The Washington Continentals will be opened at Nasonte Temple this evening. First Con- Woller Lawrence will deliver the opening _ (retired), hin Dy the Commisstoners as comm School ” ad wild tween two ndant of the them every Mon- nd three O'clock. Several residents of Capitol Hill have suffered from thieves who vis! guise of plum- Bers, ek im sent by the owners rs forthe year ; BW. Suinmev, viec ary, aud George h Subdivision Assoctated Chir polttan chu he central b Maceting Of the thirteenth sul charities, held at Whitne: ons were adopte the funds of purposes hot tiny Uvely nee ¢ propesttion ta pay sila Ties fo Its oftleeTS, and recominending, in Lew there Mt any surplus, ni funds in the me enterprise that will enable testo oly the labor furnish the numerous applicants tment as they may be able to per- lig the board Of managers to inedlevation and £0 cha swith such a pro~ nd hare governor of the soldiers’ abd about Sixty members aciaHons, of Nortotk "ortsmmouth, Will take part in the Of the reunton of the sur ‘Sot the Mexic tin this city on the 6th, 7th Devgruber. v » were one hundred Ml fifty-two arrests police trom the ejonrnment of fie turds up to this mernin e COUPT, US ImOTnLi, aking t Va Mexlean we n War, and sth of nu © Butler, nd, Was fined $10 tor bi is isin the dow of the house of Mrs. Sullivan, on KR street, near 17th. Clare Walhiee, colored, was fined $5 by Judge Snell to-day for bets and bolsgerous on 7th street, and § ng ahd sWearlig in the sta- ton honse. ‘The Washinzton Continentals’ parade 1s post- Poned until Thamikstving wwount of he weather. The line will move that day at one wk pon hoiv Were fifty-flve prisoners in the dock at the moTDins. Edwards fled a Dill for divorce ar Francis Edwards on the ground of de- arter and Mose Anderson, colored, were Mined Beach by Judge Snall today for tarowing Blones. In the Police Court to-day the against Tgna- ths Knorr, charged with pertultting « cuning table tebe run in his house, was continued untill next Wean ve Court this morning Peter Lawson, olored, was thned $20 for assaulting Mr. Vehicorn. Robert Robinson, evurged with “assaulting Mary ‘Taylor and S.A. Harris, was fued $10 in each case By Jud: To-day. art t morning Mr. John Magin- fed $ for assaulting the spectel officer of s house and $5 for disorderly conduct. Police Court this morning Frank Taylor, colored, was sent to jull for four months for Ang an aver his Shiuias and pawenty Ing tWo sheets belon; Py to Mrs. Annie Mile SEE notive mass mi jal Not with dlvorel nd counsel fees de- Towers’s Roxpswav.—Judze Mae Arthur, on 2 Hed ametion made on by nent file Machment ¥ for r route and for tin arked that this was th yma detaniting bom the Police tid rit very musgnant overnment to ptirsue the pprarance of a wit 1 Conrt, ONS TOF rety on a bond tor iuaply. SEE tor mass meeting in Spe Notices. Close oF TH Ps ATR. —The Ode Fel- ws! f ‘hich elosed Si 4 realizing The Penalties for Gambling. ‘TWO SENTENCES IN THE POLICE COURT TO-DAY. About 11 o'clock last night Detectives Raff and Block, assisted by several officers of the first pre- cinet, raided an alleged gambling house, at No. 207 th street southwest, and arrested James Casey, the proprietor, and several other persons, and cap- tured a quantity of “chips” and several packs of carts In the Police Court, this morning, Casey Was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Detectives Raf and Block stated that they went to the de- fendant’s house and broke In the door and arrested the proprietor, who was playing with three others, and captured ‘the articles Stated. J. F. Suit then took the stand and stated that he bought “chips” from Casey and played 2\-cent ante. Mr. Campbell Carrington, for the defense, stated that he would lke to be heard on the law, but thought it would be useless in this court. A’fine of #100 and three months In Jafl was thé sentence, and 60 days addi- tional in default of the fine. morning Lieut. Arnold, with several ed an alleged poker room on F street, between and 27th streeygmand arrested Thos Linkins, who was represent the poiice as pro- prictor of the pi. held the also captured In the Po- fourt, this morniy ied not guilty. Ll nts Of the raid. ated that this w sked his honor to rraigned and titled as to the trinzton, for the defense, sider that fact In deciding the the temperance question too d the court. Continuing his re- ig Wsafd that he would iu this case low The rule esta and sen- fenced Linkins to pay a Mne of $100 and three Inonths in jail, in default of which w days addi- tional, An appeal was noted. — rit.—In the Cireutt of Edward. ton_ for $30,000 BR. & PLT Court, Jud, Pumphrey a & PRR da wes for injuries sustalned—whieh was on Ukb several days last week, Was given to the jury. It 4s alleged that the plalntity, whtle crossing’ Virginia avenue, ruck b train of the defendant, and Y injured as to use the loss of a leg, ad that th road company insists that for ot respoustile, on the ground that on the part of the plaintif™, asgiven that the plaiutlm, proposed to others td pling to Jump on the step the neigence w ast Friday evidence seeing the train ap take a ride, and tn the acetdent hap Meelow, for Mari M. Murray tempor: ton to restrain thé 23 Pennsyiy enite northwest, ko vols, The OL 5 tO enabl > plaintit to negotiate a new loan on the preml- Formal notk the application was issued and the case will likely come up to-aorrow. MARRIAGE Lice: been tssued by the and Jeunie ; Albert S. Bartholome: » both of Baitimore; G. E. Jones and Tepple Cosby, both of Hanover’ county, Va5 Augusta C. Flewhérand Emma Cunningham. pies at —The divorce case of Josey kes has been dis- contin Mareh last by Mr. arged that the wife d erted him in Cincinnati In 1880 and thatshe Was licking congenial affection. a Or Great Inrenesr. And if you have a little time to spare, why you may as well read it, and keep on reading until you come to the last. ALL-WooL, HEAVY-WEIGHT CASSIMERE SUITS, 810, 810, $10. In five different shades. ‘fhe talkall over the city. CORKSCREW AND BASKET CLOTH SUITS, In all the latest shades. Sacks—1 button, 3 button, and dbuttor. Cutaways at $11, $12, $14, 815 to $20—do not find their equal in the city. 2,000 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YCUTHS, * Imagine how many styles there must be to select from. S4all the way up to 825. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, Never before has there been such a variety of styles on exhibition. Give usa call aud be convinced, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. nit = Fise Prvsn Worsnoxes, FINE LEATHER WORKBON! FINE WOOD WORKBOXES, FINE INLAID DESKS, - FINE WOOD DESKS, SMALL STANDING DESKS, MEDIUM AND LARGE DESKS, for Boys or Ladies, FINE PLUSH GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, JAPANESE GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, AND COLLAR BOXES, ‘ARD BOXES, PERFUMERY CASES, one COMB AND BRUSH CASES, FINE JEWEL CASES, PLUSH AND LEATHER COMBINATION BOXES, Areamong the New and Lovely Goods which we have ir Counters, always bear comparison with the Lowest, and our Goods are all fine, handsome and well made. Our Plush Glove and Handkerchief Box at $1.98 is Tawarkably cheap, We have also just opened a fine line of LAVA STATUARY, artistic desizns, in imitation Bronze, ranging apairup. They nth looking at. ALBUMS at ver w Selves to Lave exeelied all previons efforts. Gur variety. mabraces all the Ns ityles in Plush, Russia Leather, Alliaator, Rea Finbossed Leather, &c,, and deserve flatter our- coming in, and weehall lancest Vuriety'ever offered, il endeavor -to suit everyUody's purse it Ato prices. ¥ OPENING will take place MONDAY, SILVERBERC 127th st. and 313 Sth strc near Penusy! nig We Ane Osverixa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, ALC arc selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, In Erees and Cilt.at 40 and 50 cents each, and other vods proportionately low. We have a line of COOKING RAN prices, from $8.50 to 2150. ION TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, Aroma $12.50 to $75, at various no bricks, fia’s suit, Master Wm. Roach E. Young; breastpin, Mra. ¢ J.C. Calliflower: ehid’s ‘outh’s suit of cloth tudent’s lamp, Mrs. M. T. Per- set, Miss Mamie Fullslove; cadet’s ann; Wax cross, Mrs. Geo. A. Green; ‘evening MISS Edith Arnold was presented with a landsome Bouquet In i nt of ber services during the ss of the fair, bre —_ Sre notice mass moeting In Spectal Notices, Deatit oF Mk. BLackrax.—Mr. Joseph H. Black- fon, the superintendent of the foreign mall service, fe departinent, died siidenly a the aciite aS inentioned In Sa {Mh Was connected With the Post offic t for many years. While chief ¢ @ the foreign m 1 charge of that } He was not only tam gent il service. and in 1868 publi: ser- faithful public Meer, but i. He was in his 59th year, and three da 10N Of pal S destring eft by Fitch, Box & s stu b of Meridian Milland known —_ SYTION.—The twelfth an- Young Men's Chitsiiap \s- ryiand, West Virginia and the Dis uded Ils sessions at Cumbertand, Mr. BL OH. AL amass meet- tetay of Music In the aiteraoon, 5 Weve Mase by saveral genUemen, luclud- ing Mr. T. AL Liaediog, of Ubts cisy, BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $10 por pair, PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from 85 to 350. PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100, Gas BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, sep] 1425 New York avenue, T= LARGEST SIZE NICKEL-PLATED GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, Complete, $4.50, 3. W SCHAEFER, DEALER IN TINE CHINA AND GLASS, clo NO. 102077 STREET NORTHWEST. NPE WRITING PROMPLLY AND ACCURATELY ey WRITING Bfachines for sale and rent, PALIGHAPH and TYPE WRITER operators eap- MSHONT-MAND WEITERS turpished at short notice ols-tr 3. A WHITCOMB, 927 I street » w. j (PO BO} THE NEWEST. THE MOST ELEGANT | Cheapest HATE WORK in the city, try i paDry, Patents and! five Mealy from Expositions in ° jenn, aoa N_ BUILDING, COR 037 15t# Scnart Noaruwest, Weshington, D. C. We soltett of the didereace ip pei and mg, and | son the part of the de= | inspection and you will be convinced quanty, nh | le 15.00, worth: ‘The Courts. ‘ Equrry Court—Judge Hagner. To-day, Fitzmorris Moran; recetver directed to sell. Mackall age Mackall Teaye to file copy of will and on hearing. a Affairs in West Washington. Miss King’s FUNERaL.—The funeral of Miss Mary Emma King, daughter of Ellen J. and the late John H. King, took place yesterday afternoon from the residence Of her brother, Mr. George W. King, No. 1692 318t street. Rev. H. Tagg, of the Congress street M. P. church, officiated, and the pall-bearers Were Meson Normian KU ing, W. A. Cunnlugham, renee Lipscomb. ‘The cemetery. , Harry King, William fenry Keilion and Law- interment Was at Oak Hiil Nores.—Mr, A. H. Herr, who has been quite tll, again 1s better.— Rev. Father Doonan, president of Georgetown college, has gone to New York city, where he wiil make his annual retreat at St. Law— rence’schurch. He will return to-day week. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. County Covrt.—The county court of Alexan- dria county opened its November term at the court house this morning. All, the erlininal cases which were left over last August, and ail which have arisen since, will be tried at this term of the court. St AY SERVICES.—The only non-resident min- S Who conducted religious Services here yester- were Rey. Mr. Wakefield, of Virginia, at the e chapel; Rev. E. Whittlesey, of W at the First Presbyterian church, and Rev, Dr.’ Leubkert, of Washington, at the German Lutheran ciuren, MEETINGS. — The Christian soetation Prayer meeting Was heldey a Methodist Protestant church, — There was also a Gospel t ing at, the Reform club hall. The Gi {ts Sessions gates have already Rerouter’s Not ‘he occupants of the station house this morning Were three “disorderties”—Jas, Poindexter, colored: Charles Wright and Wiliam Willlams.——The Virginla Midland railroad com- any 1s to meet in this elty on the 19th proximo.— rhe new public School rooms at the Friendship en- peing fitted up.—The steam detained here last week by legal . HOLIDAY SEASON ult of a Suit, 1883 CONFECTIONERY. Itcan now be said that the cold weather hae made its appearance amongst us, and thet it will remain with ns permanently during the balance of the year. That being assured, all dealers in Candy can stock their stores, without being in fear that the goods will be spoiled by the weather or insects, Itis conceded by the bnsiness community in general that the coming season will be one of great activity and Profit to the merchants who have the kind of goods for sale that the public is desirous of buying. The dealer, todo business, must haye a stock of goods fresh and well selected, The great aim of the retail dealer in Confections should be to make as large a display as possible with asmall stock of great variety; that is, to buy often and in such quantities as to keep the eoods nice and fresh, ‘This class of trade will find our establishment an ac- commodation. Judying from the activity of business during the summer months we concluded to anticipate the wants of the trade, and be equal to the demand, by complet- ing our variety of stock for the Thanksgiving and Holi- day trade earlier than usnal. We, at this early period, are ready to supply the trade with a full stock of Holi- day goods, Our stock of Sugar Toys and Tree Ornaments is par- ticularly large and of great variety. In French Mixtures and Domestic Candy we have all qualities, hich and low priced, and can supply the ‘wants of any class of trade, We have quite @ numberof men employed in the manufacture of Freuich Mixtures, which we guarantee pure and fresh. Dealers who contemplate handling Candy in small or Jarge quantities are requested to look at our goods be- fore placing their orders elsewhere. Storrkeepers who cater to the wants of the juvenile community ehould not fail to call at our store every few days to see the novelties in new goods, We always have something new, and can show you such a va- Tiety as you never have seen before, aud we will scll You quantities to enit. Our salesmen are always willing to show our goods, Whether you are ready to buy or not, Goods delivered promptly. Out of town orders boxed and delivered at the wharves and depots withont charge for cases or drayage. CARL MU R & SO. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOLIDAY CONFEC- of Good Templars will open wv, and some of the dele- 1. 1883 ne northwest, South side, uear corner of 3d street. Esraszisuep 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, SYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘8100, #125, $140, $150, $160, $175, Silk and Satin Lined Circulars $15, $20, 825. Fur Lined Circulars from Coacher Capes, Ce Fur Carriae Robes from #10 up. Fur Trimuing, Gents’ Seal Caps, Fur Gloves and Collars. Gents’ Dress Dog Skin and Lined Gloves, Ladies’ Seal Capa, Boys’ Seal Gaps from $1.50 up. Wu. E. Wooo « Co. BEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS. n9-Im ‘No. 290 W. Balt. St. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore. Ma. sep6-6m_ Sea Skis At Old Prices. We are still selling our SEAL SKIN Garments at September Prices, having bought an im- mense stock early, Squirrel end Mink lined and trimmed CTR- S. Quilted lined DOLMANS, CIRCULARS and Russian CIRCULAKS, at New York Manufacturers’ prives. Fur Trimming, Fur Collars and Capes. 200 Black Russian Hare MUFES,at $1.25, $1.50 and $2, all Sutin Lined, AU wouds sid as cheap as any house in America, WILLETE & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, ocl7-3m AG 2a acco U U L. (a Gu v Honest Gun! Either 10, G U ov It Guage, We also hay G + U ck a full hne of our cele GGG UU 35 Gun, "8. Green ci and Harrington & Richardson's $100 Harmameriess Guns, J. U. O'MEARA & CO. no 47 Pennsylvania ave 5 y Fise Crormya FOR MEN, YOUTH AND Boys ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Cannot be surpassed in variety of style, reliability of Material, thoroughness of workinanship, perfection of fit, or elegance of finish, while prices are 25 to 40 per cent lower than those of any house in the city, The ‘Misht Store's old ancument. Overcoats for men at 80.00, worth. .00, worth: 12.00, worth: Boy Ovi an: es ercoats “a 7 Oves200, worth. wort 10.00, worth: 12.00, worth. Men's and Youth's Suita aS 3858 S8SSsS RERSonse SEES: ess ts, A splendid assortment, from $2 up. ers, Lest makes, frou $2 Up. These goodn are equal and superior to any goods shown here, “Satisfaction guaranteed or money re uuded at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Ger Tue Best, “IHE CONCORD HARNESS." THE CONCORD COLLARS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining the National Hotel, Sole Agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness, TRUNKS and HARNESS in great variety, at lowest pricce, alt unton | | sameli, taste, and hearing when affected, frees the head, n22 | Give the Clerks a Cimucstoe Pay Ti Taxes. «> To the Editor of Tar Evexres Sram: ‘Now that the departmentrules are so stringent, Prohibiting a clerk from leaving: his post even for an houf®without loss of salary, will you kindly sug- gest to the Commissionersiof the District of Col- umbia to have the collector's offe kept open dur- ing Wednesday and Friday evenings, so that a Glers can. call and pay his % he is so fortur Bate a8 to own a littie home, lilge the subscriber), after he shall have drawaehis pay on the 28th in- stant. GOVERNMENT CLERK. Caranrrn. COMPLETE TREATMENT $1. A single dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head ‘shing.- | Cols, clears the Head as hy Magic, stops watery dis- ebarges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and sub- ducs Chills and Fever, In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of fon] mucus, restores the senses of throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweet- ens and purifies the breath, stops the couch and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent, and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of all druxgists for $1. Ask for Saxronb's RapicaL Cung, Porrer, Dave aNp CHEM. Co., Boston, COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the relief and prevention, THE 15 PLED, of Rhewmativia, Noy Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, and Bow?ls, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dys- pepsia, Liver Com . Bilions Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, use COL ! (an Evecrric Bartray combined with a Pogovs PLasTeR) and laugh atpain. 25c, everywhi 026 Acconare Tive. PATER FHILIPPE & CO., GENEVA, AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, WALTHAM. A long experience in the gale of Watches has con- ‘vinced us that for accuracy and durability thoso made by the above celebrated makers have no superiors, Special attention is invited to the low price for which & reliable timekeeper may be bought, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 107 PENN, AVENUE. ng 4m New Devarrure Having greatly enlarged our Store,wehave added atine of PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, which cannot be surpassed in Style and Price, Our stock of CARPETS ana UPHOLSTERY GOODS 4s the finest in the city, and prices low as the lowest. Callearly and avoid the crowd. SINGLETON & HOEKE, RIN SACQUE! marked when purchased ty Loudon will not affect cur ‘will be sold at the prices ptember, ‘The advance ip ices, WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pennsylvania ave, 030-1m_ FES 2L sue 180. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 621 Pennsylvania ayenuo, Gents’ Dress Silk Hats, $5, 26, 28, The Latest Styles of Blick and Brown Derby Hats, at €1.25, £1.50, 82, $2.50, $3, J.6U, $4, 4.50, Canes and Umbrellas, Boy's Huts and Polo Caps, 50c., T5e., 81, $1.50. n9-Im = Lace Cerrar Fro $. U: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, ‘We open to-day another large invoice of LACE CURTAINS, ‘New and attractive patterns in Guipnre and Antique Designs. This ts our third large invoice this month,and. they ard offered at such at M1 insure rly While our purchase. Sin great va Lb sure to AM: MITC CITY ITEMS. ‘The Great Benanta Mines’ of Nevada are DO lees notable than Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Galvano-Magnetic Treatment an DISEASE (AND CQMBINATION SYSTEM.) or send for pamphiet containing many test! Monials of cures wrought in Baltimore, Washing- ton and other placea® Consultation fee at our office or home of patient. Satisfaction guarantecd. N. B.comer Lexingte aud Liberty sta, : xington street 1, W., Washi D.C. aes ‘Washington office hours, § a.m to7 p.m. 2 ‘The Two Lions. Just after the late unpleasantness, pending a Dill in either house of Sey thant Mr. Sumner, in the Senate, and Mr. Dawes, in the House, on thé same ay, made the same quotation: * Mr. Speaker, I hear a lion in the lobby, Toar, Shali we let hlm tn upon the floor?” Much merriment and fun was made by the news- Papers of that day because of the coincidence, and wonderment ensued thereat. The clue, howe’ er, 13 to be found tn a quotation from the same source, pane appeared in Tue Stak afew days before, as follows: “ But Titus sald, with his wncommon sense, When the exclusion bill was in ‘Suspense: 1 hear a lion in the lobby roar, Get your clothes at Henning’s store.” Hahn’s Wet Weather Specialties, Ladies’ Pevble Button, 9c. Ladies’ fine Goat Button, $1.50 and $2. Ladies’ band-sewed Goat Button, $2.50 and $3. Gentlemen's Solld Kip Boots, $8 and §2.50. Gentlemen's 2.80 solld Cait boots. Gentlemen’s $8 fine Stitched Boots, Gentlemen's Button, Laced and Congress, $1.25 up. Rubbers, Arctics and Rubber Boots. 816 7th street and 1992 Pennsylvania avenue. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. witfseend Dr. Dye's Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltatc Belts and Electric Appilances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afiicted with nervous de- Dillty, lost vitallty and kindred troubies, guarantes- ing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 1s, incurred, as thirty dayw trial is allowed. w,sm. Skinny Men. “well's Health Kenewer” restores health and Rigor, cures: Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Devil- “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Milk, Sc. per quart, Cream 1 Tn Gat! “vu “oo R BSss8z ‘MARYLAND CLUB, MONTICELLO, BAKER, OLD OROW. BASS' ALE AND GUINNESS STOUT ON DRAUGHT, Covrmer & Co, BUCCESSORS TO B. W. REED'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. 027-Im. rom Toss By Bonctany, RY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. ‘AL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, H STREET AND New YORK AVE. Perpetual Charter, act of Congress January 220, 1967. tal. $200,600 Fi ner nd takes all kinds ables on Special Deposit at lowest ER, President. RR, of Rives & Co., Vice President N T, Secretary. .E, Nyman, Asst. Sec'y. Dinecrors: Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, John Cassels, Henry A. Willard, Albert L biurtevant, Thomas Eva John G. Parke. aul3 Acexts For Tue Ensrenraise a CUTLERY AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F.P. MAY &00,, 684 Pennsylvania avenue, nls VELOCIPEDES, ETC. THE BEST MADE, juarantecd ed by urnised Pree tre huser. Do aot Buy until you have exatuitied the stock at CRIBNER’S BICYCLE SCOOT. street north 110s. N. B.—REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, ‘Treas ington, D.C. Direct Importation of the ¥ me Styles and all Jatest Nov rt & Roouw Ar Tue When you find an artic rior to all oti Tor. of genuine merit, one supe- be sure it will tind the best, ‘ures perinanently and with rapid- very cases of Piles, Sores, Skin Diseases, eas a hons-hold remedy’ for cuts, burne, chapps, etc., it is unsurpassed. Praises are he Lieard from those who have tested Mecca Ointment”. Price, 25 cents, at all Drug Stores, n22-2w* t} ERTAIN OLD LINE JOURN Mibon the Mutual Heserve Bund Life Ascooution ar intended to utterly ruin its business, but it seems to have had the opposite effect, for on one single day last month applications were received for $250,000 insur- ance, Assessment No 10, just collected, brought in 85,000. The reserve fund now exceeds $100,000, which is being invested in U.S. Bonds by the trustee, the Cen- tral Trust Company of New York. The Association com- pleted its third year in October, and has already written 16,250 certificates, covering $70,000,000 of insurance. The admission fee and one year’s dues in advance are $30 on €5,000, and €60 on #10,000. The annual dues forex- penses are €2 for each 1,000 of the certificate, The as- sessments for death claims ck ‘are 25, 81 oA each e cate, at age 35.81.24: 64, Wepers and extra mortality: Come and wuss Ome ved 1.¥. KNIGHT, General Azent. Cz Rovrraz, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS CHIL. OOARENS Gi THE CHEAPES’ BEAUTY, MFORT AND DURABILE mua IN THE ‘ARE e rcles, Veloci; vane aia a 2 Archery, agons, Call and examine the Goods. Prices to suit the times, wat THE WHITNEY ERIAGE COMPANY. HHILDREN’S AND BOYS! OVERCOATS, abo 0 Bs ean up. Children’s and boy's an Sentsand boys’ pante, Gly 61.25, $L.b0.and 81 uye Good undershirts and drawers, 5c. to'50e, up. ‘The beat #1.00 school shoe in town, Ladics' button and lace shoes from: $1.00. * spring heel bution shoes, 81.25 pol: Stzo, 11—2. tati'bocka soang sup, Bik "ana To sao 3. W. SELBY'S, 6 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue sTOGi W788 WHEELING ST0GrER. 12th street, and New Y n22-1w* Agent tor the Diatset of Colina, HI, 2: Bark, . IMPORTER AND TAILOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting Stted and suited arc invited to call at the Fachion House, rept 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. 0. F®£su Grounp BucKWHEAT FLOUR, POTATOES, extra fine. CRANBERRIES, APPLES, C. WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenne, MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS AND MUSICAL Merchandise of all kinds. JOHN F. ELLIS & C Pennsylvania avenu ir 10th street. nis HI 9 ui n2i-6t Jest Receven- 7,000 POUNDS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. ‘This ie the finest lot of Java Coffee ever offered for salein thiscity, ROASTED EVERY DAY. Try it and be convinced. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F street northwest. OSs. ni8 7th Bt. N. We THE WELL-ENOWN BALTIMORE DRY GOODS HOUSE Is Receiving Its NEW FALL GOODS DAILY. GIVE US A CALL AT ONCE. 908 7th Street Northwest, GF IRE _ETRANGER EY PAPETIER, Ks ite U. 8. Treasury, en aN uaeo De nym RTLPICIAL | EY! A ENB ttn myld 6s, avenue IANOS PRO! XY AND PROPERLY ED Se ia BL Gio eee Jo} ¥. 37 vania garam Sor tet Penney DRY GOODS. Goors Tar Anz Waxrzn, POPULAR PRICES. ‘WE OPEN TO-DAY EW STYLES IN 40-INCH RICH PLAIDS, Te. 64 ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS, Extra Weight and Finish, $1.00. @-INCH DRAP D'ALMA, Under Price, 81.1235. GROS GRAIN SILKS, Actual Value $1.60, For $1.25. Choice Assortment of BROWN AND GRAY DRESS GOODS, TYLER & CHEWNING. um 959 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, Sexarons, Mearns Or Coxaness, AND WASHINGTONIANS, WILL FIND AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY, @UCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) A COMPLETE STOCK OF “FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS” OF THE MOST RELIABLE © © DIRECT. SELECTION: NOVELTH IRISH AND NAPKIN TORIAS AND DOL ALL-WOOL STOCKINETTE JACKETS AND NEW- MARKETS. FUR-LINED SILK CIRCULARS. §9~ NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. S2-SPECIAL APARTMENT FORK DISPLAYING EVENING FABRICS, EP" CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- Ee CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. nm Bic Banearss IN NEW DRESS GOODS, 103 Pleeen WORSTED DRESS GOODS, 12}gcta, 140 pieces ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, 16 ¢ 75 pieces FRENCH DRI GOODS, 20 cta_ 100 pieces All Wool FLANNEL SUITING, 25 ct, 50 pieces CHECK SUITING, all wool ; 25 cta. 60 pieces donble-width CASHMERES, 25 cta, 20 pieces all wool SCOTCH PLAIDS, 37 cts. Lupin's all wool FRENCH CASHMERES, 50 cta, 1,000 DOZENS: Linen and Bleached. DAMASHE TOWELS, nts cach, all colors. 81 BROCADE SILKS, all colors, Ladies CLOTH 8 nts. TING, 50 cts., 62 cts., 75 cts, 100 PIECES Of heavy CANTON FLANNEL, 73 cts, per yard. SHAWIS, SHAWLS. Single and Double. $1.5 All wool RED TW BLACK CASHMERE BLACK SILES, 24 inches wide, 81. JERSEY JACKETS, all colors, $1.90 each. Extra quaiity Colored Bordénd H. 8. HANDEER- CHIEFS, 18 cts. c. M. TOWSON, 686 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Bouth Side. nu Earos & Hanassoy, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. WINTER OPENING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 27th and 28th. LATEST IMPORTATIONS FROM EUGENIE PARISET, MME, VOIROT, MMES. POU- YANNE & JULIE, and other leading houses in Paris and London, Afull line of Mourning Millinery. (Nocards.) n24-6t™ GOODS. DRY ii nena Woopwarn & Loturop des to call attention to the following apecialties, which ‘they will offer the coming week, SILK DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BARGAIN tn an Ext GROS GRAIN SILK, at 82. w Veer Derarrve: T. per yant. SEAL PLUSHES for Garments at $5, $5.50 and @7; superb value for the prices na: BOSTON HOUSE, om Pennsylvania Avenna, Dress Goons Devanevest. 38 inch All-Woel Myrtle Givens, &e., ELEGANT LIN Navy Blue, My per yan, RENCH TRICOTS, tn Minsky ‘Seal and London Brown, ouly @1 BOSTON HOUSE, via AN JERSEY JACKET at $7.80 cach, are worth #10, and Ssprcial barwain. Lake the clevatar, BOSTON HOUSE, WoOPWARD & LOPRor. ornxanaw Lace Tis, Thi all size tx and ‘ Vp tach, adjustal Grove Devanrwest Mev's Fiubridernd Rack ne Ivet quality, B Dacks, every juin worn = BOSTON HOUSE WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Riad RWFAR. lvrvests and Pants, extra valug UNDPRWFAR, Ud PreWhAR UNDERWEATS UNDERWEAR, nt ext cary alan, “Ts TADS 921 Pa BOSTON HOUSE. on Hosury Deranrsesr Lailies’ Pine Encliah Cashmere Hose, at T5c. per pate, are worth levers pair Miows atid Boys! ited Wool Hose, cardinals, navies aud seal rowus, only 250 a jy BUSTON | HOUSE, Pennies Ivara avert, Flceant Twitted Si ian iuids, tn bow Sesion, egant Twitled Silk Handkerhiefs, in mew Sleach—cb ee ROSTe cheap, WOODWARD & Le ROP. Lire: Devarrwesr. 24 inches Wide, 4 inches long. onr celebrated Datnaxk Tow wach. a feng Today whines at c t Also of » Kernsley 2x40. at 1240 81.50 per doz. The ware as BOSTON HOUS) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Biassers. $5.00 will buy from ns the best Blanieet ever offered for tho price. $2.00 will buy a good, fair 10-4 Blanket— Rever socheap. Tal levator, BOSTON HOUSE WOODWARD & LOTHRE y ouusn Cxrronses, Just opened, 25 pieces, very handsome pattems, our ‘own importatio and 2). per yank Please ex- amine. Take the Elevator. Boston Horse. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. & 9% FROM $1.50 TO $4.90 PER PAIR; PDs wabte te ait styles, The feat shared Comet now stipurte DR. WARNES TON COMFORT and other pops ular CORSETS, at the Lowest Prise et ano ‘Take the blevat BOSTON HOt WOODWARD & LOTIROP, Cima Ocr Suz barcains in LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDER. old piece, tockar Up ourstock preparatory al Hiotsday Sales. Elevator BOSTON HOUSE, WOOPWAKD & LOTHROP. Corrars Rin: Gi Walnut, Mahogany vite, in a few styles; we Juts ave made the regular yr Trice 87.50. ‘Take the Elevator. ROSTON HOUST., Drx Goons Ar Porcrar Pauces. case superior Poplins at 15¢ , worth 25e, 20 pieces Gersters at 25c., all colors, 10 pieces 42-inch Shuda at 50c, 10 pleces superior Colored Silk at T5e. 5 pieces good Black Silk at 750, 200 Horse Blankets, 90c. to @4 each. ‘2 cases 10-4.and 11-4 Biankets at §2 25 and $3 50, slightly damaged, worth double the money, Cloaks and Dolmaus cheap. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Spaos. FOE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LADIES’ WRAPS goto 736 7th street, JE ¥ a8. He deties all Competitors and still gives Barwaius and Presents. 020-1 Cuearest Sirxs Ix Wasmscroy. COLORED SILKS reduced from $1 to 75e. COLORED SILKS reduced from $1.25 €1. COLORED SILKS reduced from $1.75 to 31 GREAT REDUCTION IN BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS reduced from 1 to T5e. BLACK SILKS reduced from BLACK SILKS reduced from $1.50 to #125, BLACK 5: reduced from $2 to #150. y RY BEST GUINET SILKS— FRENCH. The New Style Dress Goods—TRICOT—all Pure Wool, 46 inches wide, 81.25. Specal Bargain FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTON ONLY 8c. VET, ACTU. D tO B15 BLAN 8 All Wool BL educed to 85. #80, AM Woot BEANIETS reduicet to $8. uble White BLANKETS reduced to $2. Bleached TABLE DAM all Pure Linen, Slightly Soiles 5 75¢.), BOW 50c. COLORED SILKS, 50c. BLACK SILKS, 500. RED and BLACK CASHMEKES, ail Pure Wool, OO UBLE WIDIS Sic., Oww., bho, Te, “CARTER'S." oc2T 711 MARKET SPACE. Croaxs, Vexvers, Sixs AND ‘TRICOTS. LADIES WRAPS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, INCLUDING THE NEWEST MATERIALS AND STYLES. ‘VELVETS IN BLACKS, AND ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES IN PLAIN, STRIPED AND BROCADED. SILKS OF BEST MAKES, FROM 81 TO 93, IN BLACKS AND COLORS. PRICES GUARANTEED. TRICOT CLOTHS, AND ALL THE NEW EFFECTS IN LaDI&S' SUITINGS. ONE PRICE. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, Dry Goona TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Marxer Space, Have Very Handsome Goods at Popular Prices, ‘One lot, 42 inch, all-wool French Snitings, this season’ 803 MARKET SPACE. styles, 81. have not been sold leas than anced to S114. a quailty aug rtgles they me ea Bese lorsnt lind of Black Sike,frum Towest to Pig octet erie seen vat ore Children's rib regular made Hose, $3 elt doren all-linen Gicached Hack Towels, knotted ‘80. all-linen Napkins, reduced to 8 ni eae to sell all leading Domestics at “Rock mat Black and Velvets, plain and brocade. Allet this clusr of ‘we get through reliablehouses, PWFino stock of Light colore in Cashsacres and Albstroms for evening. : Opp eich oly, manta a ie Sere LARK. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. nit .. GE ASSWARF, PLATED WAKE AND CUTLERY, GILRAY'S LACE UL CH GEO. WATTS, 314 7th st... doors above Penn. ave, Tr THAT THY “MA STERE™ SEKI is the best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or any other country, being eiawautly made of the very base material, hirt has heen sold in this market for ten youra, This and thousands of our best citizens cau Lestily to ite su Perionty, both as to quality aud Bb ‘Guly 79 cxuts for tie “MYSTERY” SHIRT, the best fitting aud most uniform in quality of any shirt in the market, ‘Beid only at ‘The Expans, Grey Hawk: Macaulay. Jewel in the Lotos. ‘Tite Laura, an American Girl Beyond th Phy i dE Coolidge, Symondson, our beautiful stock of Hola works of art Bindiny. Our Christians Cards are beautiful than ever. “The Fancy Goods Depart Braces all th 8. Germin Favors a Specialty, nZ0 JRISON, 475 PeuusylVauie avenue, Boos. THE RAVE MIL 'S PARADISE Lost. INFERNO, rey D PARADIS! trated I ve ap Books, which are rv now of Papeterion. Fit cd Silk Phush, &e., ; ‘th floor No stairs to-cliaub. Polite aud attentive clerks will show goods and quote prices, JOHN ©. 617 AND 619 SE ‘TH STREET. Directly opposite Eastern Entrauce to Patent Offica, nls-2m Is My New Qrarr 8, 1105 PENS A AVENUE, which T have ele arnishid, J am now ready to Ly receive any frieuds aud cUstuuers, fechug eure thats ead will ay the "HOLIDAY OODS arriving daily and displayed ae ol in the FANCY GOODS DiPAIT ME! PRANG'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS ow ready for carly selections, ‘Don't forget the uew pumuber, Hide PENS SS LY ha AVENTE. G. A. WHITAKER, 029-3m_ Booksaller and Stationer, Bivws Evcoxonr Cooz Boor Oxe THOUSAND TO BE SOLD at 100. Fact. These books contain 351 pares, and sell reeniarly at ‘Ye. We offer them tor the beneiit of our customers at 100, ‘We also call xpecisl attention to the fact that,we sll ‘all of the fateat publicatious at meduced prices. The fol- lowing Just received: ueente Hetherton. by Mars J, olmen, jonte Rosa. by Starr H. Nichols. Emeron's Essnys, &c., Riverside edition, But Yet a Woman, by AS. Handy. Banned and Blessed. transiated by Moe. Wister, Eisie’s New Relations, by Martha Finley. We still continue the sale of our Bvo publications Price, 50c.; our price, 1c, BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, 416 Tih street northwest, HOUSEFURNISHINGS._ Cor Werarmr fe coming. and to be renAy for ft pen shomtd cal! xt one Btore, waere we can show for yonrtagpection the eescriment HATING STOVES ever wen i th Shey Agnus’ Chety ane te tekeineied RADIANT HOM DOGHESS "end “REGALIA, all eirictly fine claws re fie Sto ‘of COOKE vertable fue Stov: Aico, 8 aren rable aud the: ‘our; on STOVES and RAN om Fees LATROBES, FUKNACI aly th street em Ke The oly ime (on Teh, strat ebare th — W. B JENKS & OO. ] ‘TAT Teh stroct northwest PeFHarna Tove 1Ao WATER QOOLEKS Fey dar aale ae Om Giana Cares GEO. WATTS, 3y% ‘S14 TE otrect, S doors above Penns. evcaug,

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