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THE EVENING STAR. FUrst me November 27, 1883. shaw eeluaias L MENTION. The Weather. OF THE CHIEF SIG¥ar. Orricrr, } ING" €., Nov 2a. Atlantic states, s herly winds, a BEE win & — FAIR WEATHER TO-MORROW, ISING TEMPFRATURR. that colder, fair weather will he Atiantic ¢ rc by cold, tair ¥ a sal Us BI-top G = Tur-top € a. ELEPLY and ¢ Hk, ali colors, Ie di Dawwas ADE THOSE In search of holiday goods should Visit Veerhotrs stores, th }and a Street, nts. oll clot nite th cure you. » tuste, perfectly STLVER-PLaTE ve. Tnvitietion: ONE Lor Jers rein: Tedueed frou 7th st. Spies 3 Pa. ave. CITY Amuse To-night. Navtoxan Twearee.—Jokn T. Raymond, “In Paradise.” Forp’s Orera Horse. ald. Tuearen Comigte. — Kernoli-Wheatley-Trainor conbtuation, Dime Meseem.—Curlosities and interesting per- fornia é Coxe trated leet ‘Home, Sweet Home,” Me for bene: of St. resa’'s Churel’ bj a. — Condensed Locats. Mghted at 5:10 p.m. and ex- The Veteran Corps, first_esmpany, ptary hop at Uh ine, wes ton in, N. B. Fi Clark, J. Welsh, W. L. Scott, D. V. Fenton and r of the 2ith instant men- * of Mr. W. Pleree Bell, sel for plainuit in Ui wn Folder company axt. the Stone OF @ patent On attaching fol ers to ze Magner, in the Equity Court, Mite Be Rett With permlssi i re the union of the Mext- Rs wzht apled the from the Grand Army of the ¢ on the Oecastou of the com- Joseph last night @ handsene: ban by the ladies of sth and HE street Seuted to the Kuyt af piles to be us ott to this e being towed from and many of them rhing Thomas John- Was charged with assault on [da tated thet Johnson wanted her to se She retused he siappe ore Edward Pad- te entrance to treet and Ponnsy]- a house in Wiltberger mia Hall on Hier dish striking the destroying the sight. Dr. mevtieal ald. st Gwen Driscoll and Dennis ed With assaulting Willen and 1 Were dismissed by Judge Snell Uuis ourt this morning the ¢ * set, charged with writlng | Was Continued — =. AN Assariet.—In the Pt Conrt thts morning Mr. Was! n Nallor was charged with assault ing JH. Jones, colored. Mr. Natlor stat Jones ts hire person te follow hilt Some time ps he le but w as ue te to have tf sent for Jones wand when Je fon as to hit as Lnipose -_ Th the Pe t “Sullivan, fall ¥ Were held on the churge of rob- culpeper. They Were of robbing © Fatward cor 4 $1,000 In cush, ‘They were tives inthis etty and, 5. Comtnissioner Mills: d fora requisition from ta. Stibsse Ps Were forwary Qseuped by the ald of con mde the pris- om which they rates outside. ING EXern cKETS.—Exeursion be x1 stations on the a Tallee tral ratiroad, and Potenie ratlroad, West Jersey rail: felphia, Wilmington and Baltimore 1 and 29, inclusive, good for Gil December 3. For tekets and apply to Baltimore and Poto- a -_—- : TRE aT Avetion.—Walter B. Wil auctioneers, Will sell within. thetr Sdlesroom to-morrow morning, at 10:30 o'clock, eal pleces of cholve furniture, carved after the viegant and original desigus. See advertise. mh im auction column. —— Divoxerp—To-day Arabella S. Bickford was * divorce from Nathan B. E. Bickford, tn the ‘quity Court, Judge Hagner. ‘They were marrted ry Bist, at SwVaunah, Ga, and four years removed to tits city. They’have two children, &ud she charged him with desertion of her over two Years ayo. ————— ‘Tae fine tne of ptetures, frames and fancy FES sehlayed tn the windows and stores of W. - Veorbomt, 916 and 411 7th street, are marked as Feasonavle prices, > wsure your horses in the ny of the District of nate INSURING Honsna. stock Insurance uml. See adver tren _ Patxtoxas aT Avcrio: The paintings advertised by Thomas Dow ling to be Sid at bis auction rooms Tonoriow evening, which have been stored for two ears, are now on view, and while \hey are not of a Very high grade, the: awe quite a tu er worthy of sttention, allot Which Win be sold without re Said Ww cust e governor of | | Ex-Senater Spencer’s Case. ‘THE MOTION TO DISMISS OVERRULED—THE EX-SENA- TOR UNDER BONDS. Atthe concluston of the arguments yesterday before Judge Wylie in the case of ex-Senator George E. Spencer, arrested by order of the court for having fatled to obey the subpeena of the court Jssued during the trial of the star route case, Judge | Wyle overruled the motion of Mr. Boutwell, coun- | sel for Mr. Spencer, to dismiss the case on the ground Of lack of jurisdiction. He said he would | allow the government a week to prepare interroga— | tories and give Mr. Spencer four days after that to fie bis answers, Mr. Boutwell satd that when the answers are | made he thought that there would be a change of | opinion concerning this case in the minds of all ex- cept those on the other side. It was somewhat strange, he thought; that he had not been arrested Ul now, although be Lad been within Teach of the o for a year, es,” sald Mr. Bliss, “hiding and getting his let- an assumed name.” not one word of truth in that,” sald Mr. , “not ome word, sir.” ‘The court fixed th i at $2.50, Mr. U. H. Painter was offered as. bondsman, but | Mr. Merrtek obj 1 to bim because he had no real } e in Washi ¥ ing that he would lke at man, over and over,” ~ Merrick, as he left, x demanded the protection of from finper'inent remarks. Mr. Painter d_no intention of being disrespectful to and with the ren acceptes This power never varfes, A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than | theordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Sold only in cans. Royat Baxixo Powex Co,, 106 Wail street, N.Y. aps Phosphate powders, ‘Wears Unverwear. A SINGLE PIECE AT WHOLESALE PRICE ‘The PALAIS ROYAL, in conjunction with the largest retail hovse in New York, has purchased an entire stuck of Warm Underwear, which, purchased at 25 per cent discount, enubles us to sell actually at WHOLESALE PRICES. 2 comprises 250 doz. Ladies' MERINO VESTS and hare cut on the new principle, 890, WORTH 50 CENTS, Let 81 comprises 500 dozen Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants. We have subdivided this lot, and offer at the following pric Lot A, for 44c., worth 59, Lot B, for 49c., worth 68, Lot ©, for 59. worth Lot D, for 68, WORTH $1, AND LOT E, for worth #1.39. Lot 93 comprises 200 doz. Ladies Scarlet Cashmere Pt cated.) This lot hus been subdivided for U8e., worth 81.40. Lot Y, for 81.3 “ Lot W, for 1 prises 250 dozen GENT'S SHIRTS AND vhich we offer at the following prices, Buc., and §: ‘ave Merino, Cashmere, Lamb's Wool and Silk UNDERWEAR FOR GENTS. and Vests (medi- follows: Lot Z PPP SS, RR L Se PoP ss RRR, E PPPALATss, pre OF AE P SssS ok OR CLL n%6 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a x Tae La F ARGE DECORATIVE ART CO., ‘33 east 17TH STREET, North side Union Square, New York. Contracts taken large or small for MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, Stained Glass of Every Description. Mosaic, Repousee, Wood Carvings, Embroideries and Hanwings, for either Ecclesiastical or domestic Purposes, And every kind of Intertor Decoration for Public or Private Buildings, Examples of Mr. La Furge’s Work nay be seen at ‘Trinity ‘h. Boston. St. Thomas church, Memorial hall, Hard Col. The Brick chureh, N Garfield Meimorial at Williams ¢ Ad-the following priv W. H. Vanderbilt, & Cyrus W. Field, 8.3. Tilden, N. FL. Ames, Boston," n24/s&tusat J.C. Bair & Co. COD LIVER OIL, 815 Filbert street, Philadelphia, The only specitic for Coughs, Colds, Debility, Serof- ula, Consumption and Wasting Diseases. PURITY AND FRESHN ALL IMPORTANT. Take only BAKER'S OIL from dealers, or send direct to depot, $15 Filbert street. Reduced price in quantity, BAKER'S COD LIVER OIL AND MALT, 20-etu9t_A Combination of Great Value. 908 ith St. N.W. aw SN. we. e THE WELL. NOWN BALTIMORE DRY GOODS HOUSE Is Receiving Its NEW FALL GOODS DAILY, GIVE US A CALL AT ONCE. n2 ‘908 7th Street Northwest. RRR ne aes RR Bi RYTHY EVER-LASTI: A 1 T¥!!! “NO HEATIN ¥ READY! 20 cts. Bottle (Brush and tin cover); Tangata by JU: ee oe kd 30_cts. om EARA & CO., 1347 Pa. av., Wash., D.C. L._ KERVAND, J. Engraver, Lithographer and Plate Printer. Letter, Note and Bill ‘Heads: Checks, Drafts, &c. Mining Stock Certificates a Specialty. na 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. nit 98 to 52 inches tong, ent In to the figure, selling at old prices, notwithstanding the rise in skina ‘The popular Mink-lined Circulars, with handsome bor- der of Mink tails, $90 to 150. Siberian Squirrel aud other fur-lined Circulars, $25 Pe Circulars and Dolmans with quilted linings, $15, $20, 825, $30, 935, 840, Finest Seal Plush Sacques with Seal trimmings, Novelttes for young ladies in Shoulder Kuot Capes and. Batchel Mufts. ‘Beaver, Chinchilla, Astrakan and other Fur trimmings ou band and cut toorder. - Carriage tubes and Fur Capes for Coachmen. 3B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, ‘Hatrens awp Furriers, n22 ‘1237 Pennsylvania avenue. 1B LATEST STYLES NEW MARKETS, RU: Eimueeetiee 20 ie ‘MOURNING STORE. DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAN] R. 7eNe CLOTHING, 2 438 9th street northwest. GBighest Price Paid for Secoud Laud Clothing, ol7-Su k. Mr. Painter CITY ITEMS. Case of Coughs or Colds Js cured by Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents @ bot “Fox's Book of Martyrs”? s contains the history and pictures of hundreds people who were stoned, burned, bes yulled to Pieces and otherwise tortured oh of their conscientious convictions as to belief and duty. ‘They suffered incredible torment and have come down to ene age as rage Celapevedl tol customary to torture people thus, but made martyrs by rheumatism until they suffer almost as oe as did the heroes of the martyr ages. There Was no relief for the old-time martyrs, ‘Dut there ts happy Telief for those who suffer from rheumatism. Cashier Charles F. Morrill, of Man- chester, N. H., suffered terribly from frequent at~ tacks of this Painful disease, but he has been cured. | He writes: “I was a martyr to rheumatism, and, although I tried many other remedies, 1 found ‘noth: that relieved me like Perry Davis’ Pain Killer.’ Other rheumatic martyrs may wisely take the hint. M. Augenstein, 817, $19, 891 7th st. n. w., offers for ‘to-morrow only the following special bargains: Russia tron turkey Pans, 2c.; celery glasses, We.; large cake or fruit stan high’ toot, 22e:; 3 doz. ovide or minton Shape cups and saucers, 47¢4 4 doz, fancy goblets, 2c 3 doz ebony-handle knives and forks, 47¢.; handsome 5 bottle silver-plated revolvi | 98e.: 4 doz. wine glasses and one waiter, } plete Chamber set, $1.65; chopping bow! | 120.3 cov'd dishes, d5c.; 4 lange ple plates, 10e.; 18-1n: | turkey dish, largest size bread or cake box, | 85e., Worth $1.25; buekhorn handle carver and fork, rand hollda; ning Saturday, Dec. 1st. A Legitimate Mark Down OF FINE Boots AND SHOES, © To Reduce Stock, At Hahn's, 816 7th st., and 1928 Penn’a ave. Ladies’ best $4.50 hand seived kid button to $4. $3 hand-sewed, kid and goat button to $2.40. ) hand-sewed goat button to $3. 5 fine kid button to $27 ght coat, clove top button, now $2.50. Gents’ $5.50 hand sutched boots, now &. +” $4 Tine ealt boots down t0 $3.65. $3.50 calf, stitched boots, now $2.00, “$4 home-made boots down (033.35. “$5 hand-stitehed shoes, now $4.50. Fine $4 Dutton, Inced’ and gatters, from a ankrupt manufacttrer, down t0$2.35. 50 calf boots down to $2. its down to $1.50. nd kid button, now $1.25. fine spring heel button, now bc, iday slippers at reduced prices. tate An Explanation. ‘Too much expiicituess 1s an insult to the inte! gence of the reader. In any explanation some- hing must be left to’ suggest itself. A work of art that requires a label is as faulty a8 a stogy with a moral. Hence, when Henning says Clothes every- thing superlative ts suggested, ag well as a visit to 410 Seventh street. Ladies’ Attention. Just returned from New York with tmmense stock of skins, such as beaver, natural and colored; otter, sliver fox, chinchilla, and black, brown and grey coney. All of which we cut and make into trim- ming any width desired. Also, a large line of coach- Tnen’s capes, collars and seal wraps. B. Saoaoy, the Popular Furrier, 7th street northwest. For Throat Disenses, Colds, ete., effectual relief Is found in the use of “Brow nchial ‘Troches.” Price 25 cts. Galvano-Magnetic Treatment OF DISEASE (AND COMBINATION SYSTEM.) CaN or send for pamphiet containing many testt- monlals of cures wrought, In Baltimore, Washing- ton and other ple Consultation free at our oflice or home of patient. Satisfaction guaranteed, E. A. Pansoss & Co,, N. E.corner Lexington and Liberty sts., and 922% F Street n. w., Washington, D.C. Washington dftice hours, 8 h.1m to 7 p.m, 2 Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Maryland Club Whiskey at Willard’s hotel. 606 Dandruff Is removed by the use of Cocoaine, and tt stimulates and promotes the growth of the lair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts ure the best. co Lundborg’s Wilbor’s Cod-L. Persons who have be pleased to learn t from directions of se in combining t ner that it ie in lung complain persons whose ¢ and who hi a iver Oil and Lime. been taking cod-liver oll will iL Dr. Wilbor has succeeded, professional gentlemen, ofl and lime in such a tap? sant to the taste, and its effects are truly wonderful. Very many S were pronounced hopeless, nh the clear oll for a long time Without n ‘d have been eaurey cured, by using this preparation, — Be sure and get the enuine.” Manufactured only by A. B, Wilbor, chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. €0 J. M. Lavoque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bark Has, for more than half a century, been in use by all classes of people, and indorsed. by erainent phy- siclans as the best tonic and Invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find 1¢ to give wew Ife, vigor and happiness. Particu- larly a lady’s medicine. $1 a bottle. Sold by drug. fists (WE, Thorton, Proprietor, Baltimore and arrison streets, Baltiihore, Md. u,th,s-6m ASure Recipe to Banish Mosquitoes. A teaspoonful of Hunt’s Insect Powder burned in a moderate-sied chamber will drive out every mosquito or Kill all such as remain. 25 cents, bY all druggists. : Wells’ “Rough on Rats” Almanac, at druggists, or nailed for 2c. stamp. ES. Wells, Jersey City. 8 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered In half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45¢. pet pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Milk, Jream 15¢. pint. Accurate T, MEL PATEK PHILIPPE & CO., GENEVA. AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, WALTHAM. A long experience in the sale of Watches has con- | vinced us that for accuracy and durability those made by the above celebrated makers have no superiors. Special attention is invited to the low price for which 8 reliable timekeeper may be bought, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., M07 PENN, AVENUE. 29 4m New Departure Having greatly enlarged our Store,we have added aline of PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, which cannot be surpassed in Style and Price, Onr stock of CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS is the finest in the city, and prices low as the lowest. Callearly and avoid the crowd. SINGLETON & HOEKE, n8 801 MARKET SPACE. 308 and 310 8H sr. EST 5LISHuED 1890, JAMES Y, DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania avenue, Gents' Dress Silk Hate, 95, 86, $8. The Latest Styles of Biack and Brown Derby Hats, at 81.25, 81.00, 82, $2.50, 83, 3.50, 84, 4.50, Canes and Umbrella, Boy's Hats and Polo Caps, 50c., 75c., #1, $1.50. Roox Ar Txe Tor. Wh find an article of genuine merit, one suy rior toall oth an ‘dnd ers of its class, you muy be sure it will Toon at the top and eventually rank as the best MECCA OINTMENT, ‘The Healing Wonder. ently and with rapia- {ty the most severe canes of Piles, Soree, Skin Diacercs, gies wile aa a cee for outs, burns, 26. be heard from ho have tested Mecca ft. Price, 26 conte, at all Drug Stores, b2d-Sw* Omn Ca Rovrsnr, ‘NOS, 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. UARTENS GAY iti COMPANY. vas CHAnLEITY GY AREY ‘Seen ™ “8 Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bicycles, Veloctpedes, Archery, QB} an examine the Goode, ‘wauit the times, ONT YOU PUROHASE A SUIT OF CLOTHING BEFORE SEEING OUR LINE OF 1 SUITS. BY A VERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE, AM ABLE TO OFFER SEVEN DIFFERENT STYLES OF SUITS FOR THE ABOVE PRICE. THEY ARE VERY GREAT BARGAINS, 80 COME AND LOOK THEM OVER. ‘TO ACCOMMODATE LATE SHOPPERS WE WILL KEEP OPEN TO-NIGHT UNTIL THE 20 HOUR, STANDARD TIME, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, ps6 607 SEVENTH STREET, Eator & Hannisox, 1837 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 ahd London, A full line of Mourning Millinery. (No cards.) n24-6t* Tanontse Desearruesz, CHOICE STOCK SAVILLE, VENETIANS, MELTONS and BEAVER CLOTHS, in all the New Colors. CORKSCREWS, BASKETS. DIAGONALS and other Fancy Coatings. SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BEAVER OVERCOATING, FURNISHING GOODS. My Stock in this Branch Comprises all the Newest Novelties in Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, eee. 51 stock Gentlemen's Underwear, Shirts to Order Spectally, W. 8. TEEL, nm 2 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. oon E'S SQU US, SENECA, ROCK AND We COMES FOR COUGHS, GOLDS AND HOARSENESS. "DKUGGIST, COBNER 435 AND MARYLAND AVENUE. 226 (a Revvcrronst Iam now offering all my Berlin and domestio STOCKINET COATS At following prices: Jersey Coats heretofore eold at $5 now #3. Jersey Coats heretofore sold at 87.60 now 85, Jersey Coats with pleats at 88.50, now $6.50. Jersey Coats, finest of all, $10, now 87. Toffer a first-class BLACK DIAGONAL TIGHT-FIT- TING COAT, formerly sold at $7.50, at the very low price of $5 only, REDUCTIONSon all my SILK OTTOMAN DOLMANS, CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, Tam offering the best bargains eyer brought before the public. Aall-wool HAVELOCK, trimmed with plush, Cuffs and Collar of fashionable plaids, at the uniform price of $5 for all ages. BBR OU OD OMM Mat} BB AS U U MMMM Bop AA UO MMA | BB AAA U M. Bap A’ A ‘uu MM MS 222 416 SEVENTH STREET, Or Great Ivrenesr. And if you have a little timo to spare, why you may as well read it, and keep on reading until you come to the last. ALL-WOOL, ” HEAVY-WEIGUT CASSIMERE SUITS, 810, $10, $10. In five different shades, The talkall over thecity. CORKSCREW AND BASKET CLOTH SUITS, In all the latest shades. Sacks—1 button, 8 button, and 4button. Cutaways at $11, $12, $14, $15 to 820—do not find their equal in the city, 2,000 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. 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 us a call and be convinced, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. ni We Ane Osrenixa 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 baye a line of COOKING RANGES st various prices, from $8.50 to 8150, IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to 875, BRASS ANDIRONS, from 85.50 to $50 per pate. FORTABLE BUCKET GRATES; from 85 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, from 810 to $100, GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, EDWARD CAVERLY & 00, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, wep 1425 New York avenue, T= LARGEST SIZE NICKEL-PLATED GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, Complete, $4.80, 3. W. SCHAEFER, DEALER IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, ocl0 NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST. Sosr Recerven- 7,000 POUNDS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, ‘This is the finest lot of Java Coffes ever offered for sale fn this city, ROASTED EVERY DAY. Try it and ‘be convinced. = GEO, E. KENNEDY & SOR, ni3 1209 F street northwest, wars WHEELING Ot oat FRANKLIN BARRETT, Corner street and New York Ba ge ne th erent for the Distact oF Coleambla, Esumum 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, @21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. esa Becros at 876, 8100, 8125, 8140, $150, $160, $175, ‘Silk und Batin Lined Circulars 815, $20, $25, Fur Lined Ctireulars from $25 up. Conacher Ospes, Collars and Muffs, ‘Fur Carriage Robes from $10 up. Fur Trimming, Gents’ Seal Caps, Fur Gloves and Collara, Gents" Dress Dog Skin and Lined Gloves. ‘Ladies’ Seal Cape, Boys’ Seal Caps from $1.50 up. Wu E. Woo « Co. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, ‘No. 2966W. Bait. St. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Ma sené-6m Sear Sars At Old Prices. We arestill eclling our SEAL SEIN Garments at September Prices, having bought an iun- mense stock early, Siberian, Squirrel and Mink lined and trimmed CTR- CULARS. Quilted lined DOLMANS, CIRCULARS and Russian CIRCULARS, ut New York Manufacturers’ Prices, Fur Trimming, Fur Collars and Capes. 200 Black Russign Hare MUEFS,at $1.25, $1.50 and all Sutiu Lined ere Cate Ali goods cold as cheap as any house in America, WILLETT & RUOFF, Batters and Furriers, ocl7-3m £05 Pennsylvania avenue, 35555 an Surprised! ge a a | ‘Stegl Barrelst Top ty ad BS Ponca Gaeeh Garaging Bar 889 gm Fh Oiled WalnutStock! Solid Fr. ing Pins! A Beautiful. Well Finished, HARD SHOOTING, Honest Gun! Either 10,12 or it uae. We also hay re ip stock a full line of our cele= [brated aap aan. Cotes Green. ers, Ys and Harrington Richardson's $100 Hammerlese Guns, J. U. O'MEARA & CO., n10__1347 Pennsslvatiia avenue. Washington, D.C. Fixe Crormsa FOR MEN, YOUTH AND Boys ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Cannot be surpassed in variety of le, reliability of Material, thorouhness of workmanship, perfection of At, oy Clegance of fluish. while prices re 25 to 40 per cent lower than those of any house in the elty, ‘Misfit Store's old argument. Overcoate for men at 85.00 §2 raed a8 20.0 25.00 85.00 450 3.75, worth. oo 5.00, worth. 1.00 6.00, worth, 10.00 8. worth. 15.00 worth 18.00 worth. 20.00 ‘Men’s and Youth's Suits 13.00 Je 15.00 a 5.00, worth 5.00, 20.00, worth, 85.00 Ful Dress Black Suit: 45.00 Boys’ and Children’s Suits at 4.00 6.00 7.30 9.00 2% 2.00 15.00 18.00 Pants, A Splendid assortment, from $2 up. ers, best makes, from $2 up. ‘These goods are equal and superior toany goods shown here. Satistuction puaranteal br money rekamdea ee THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Ger Tue Besz, “IHE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLARS. LUTE & BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining the National Hotel. Sole Agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness, TRUNKS and HARNESS in great variety, at lowest prices. pit ng2 Biszors _Cawrnonme- For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sunburn and renders the Skin Beautifully Soft and Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 25c. per bottle. Try it, and if not satisfied return the bottle and have the money refunded. Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, ‘780 9th street, corner H street northwest, :___ Washington, D. 0. Groves: Groves) Groves For Men—Kid, plain and fancy backs: Chevrette, Bea-. ver, Buck, Castor, Dog, Cloth, Lined and Driving GLOV A full line of Perrin's GLOVES made specially for us, TYSSOWSKI 232 0018. BROS., Cor. 15th and G streets n. w. IANOS MOVED AND PACKED BY CAREFUL men and guaranteed against damage, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvauia avenue, near 10th street. 21-6 [i208 TRIAL EXCHANGE. — ORDERS FOR MISS French’ celebrated cake (Angels Food) andother Bue om anade cakes can be veut to the INDUS EDUCATIONAL. DRY Goons. > = watt n= ng Sy 2 ARCH OF MATBE |W. MM. Suvsren & Soxa jew Xe wots eR ES —o AVERLEY SEMINARY ee FRENCH eied FOR TAILOR-MADE 8urTs, ss ‘School, yang ladies and children, "Mine LIPSCOBB, Peseta, oo es iCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY for ¥« 1d Little a. 3908 7th eke cor, Mane ate, eisinitt eet Circe English and Claesical ih spect adtanioges odered ia French Winks Batwing asl ie eaten A Hendic will convey pupils residing at a dis- to and from school. French clasws for ladies at balf-past two on Mondays. ‘Wednesdays and Thi ; alsoon Monday aud Thurs- venities at half vast six. s LP McDONALD rareim” And MISS ANNA ELLIS. DRANG AND, PAINTING THE BEST AND leapest plane to learn drawity and pantie feat ational Acatiensy of Pine Arts, coruer Lsthet and SY ave. Years of study saved nit-sw N PORTRAIT PAINTING. JOHN Studio, 1113 F street northwest. nl4-t INDERGART HOOL AND FROEBEL NOR. mal Inst! orough {ustruction. Primary and advanced «7 w England nay teach ers. Misses POL and NOERR, Principal 1th st tw., cue square front the Portland. “I trained, MSS, Barney school nthe a eachers ci young iadies and cl _ hear Conn. ave. car line date r Gen. Geo. B. McClellan) For circulars apply to Prine: pal n10-ln* GRADUATE OF THE Conservatory of Musi ner of Pati 2 » 107 1Stu Stree FCT SCHC A y and Hich “ol for both sexra, Latret between qh and i a northwest, will open NINTH MOD, .8 (Sept. tudents Hmited. Superior ad putares, PEcation may be mane at ar Yam. tos pam “HOOT. OF Franklin Stree ALO ath Strwet BUSTO: New tem most thorough and exe). Histor Moral #1 ital Prot A. y Skinner, Ge vos. . Geology; Prof. J. K. ts), Mise Apel. Ger ee de PAcadetiic de P: and Prof. Marye, Eng! cs Lettres; Prof. Anton. Gloctz Miss H’ Evremonti Jones, Vocal Art, Drawing and id De: bs Mad. Chevn 4 Beck Mi Busses mnting: Mrs. Bo, rte Mise J. Chest ; #. Marini, Datei best instruction provided. her particulars apply t 14 lath street b OL, 517 SEV 62 For ter he Priucipals, at 1 ana more a balf the puree in Broke Spelling. and Correspo for three months, Howe" alone, 3. u mio ) FR. AME Cais, Diplomce de Academic de Paris) has rst 50 PIECES: LAND GERMAN cr ALL NEW SHADES, AT ABW Yo ea VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK SILK, VELVETS DRESS GOODS. JUS: may ‘ROM NEW YORK, WHER) KR ENT ONE WEEK IN SECURING BANGAINS, BLACK SILK VELVETS, ALL QUALITIES. COLORED SILK VELVETS, ALL SHADES. GROS GRAIN, OTTOMAN AND RADZIMERE STLR@ SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR LARG Bre oF SILK hy y, WHICH WE OFT SE EEY LOW PRICES FROM 61.50 TO 85 PER PAIR, EVERY SHADE. = BECe 1 eae OF CL B54 ry Bl 2 NPHIS CIT ADE IN ¥ ATES. STYLES, OF THE VEity BUST MALERIALS. ONE PRICE i W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 229 Pennsylvania a N_B—THE BEST Is THE CHEAPEST. A Goors Trar Are. W ANTED, Port AR PRICES, WE OPEN TO-DAY NEW STYLES IN 40.0NCH RICH PLAIDS, Te. 64 ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS, SLI2%, 3ROS GRAIN SILKS, Actual Value $1.50, For #125. Choice Assortment of AND GRAY DRESS GOODS, BROW ut NSYLVANIA,AVENUP. | ATORS, M: uorrs Or Coxen AND WASHINGTONIANS: WILL FIND AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY, GUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) A COMPLETE STOCK OF . AND WINTFR DRY Goons." OF THE MOST RELIABLE CLASS, Na” T IMI TIONS" AND . SEL NS™IN NEW VORK DUR. 1 KOOF ALL THE isd ATIES" IN SILKS. VELVETS AN pHs Dok LADIES SULTS. PLEBKATED BLACK AND COLORED EXTUKES. NOTTS ALD GLOVES. FRENCH CP CORRETS, ELTIES TN HANDEKE ye A Pert TRISH AND GERMAN LINEN TABLECLOTHS, ., BED LINENS. “ALIFORNIA BLANKETS, RS MADRAS CURTAINS, PLUSH, MADZIMER AND her lessons privately and classes, 1027 9th sin north. ny-ime > ST AND 10th Private lowe Public voice classes 5 cunts per mouth. Dre hist Bl per he S W. A.M. PRI i S.W. corner 8th streets northwest. jathematics, Latin, Greek, {zuan, Faueiy Preparation for College. West Pout, Annapolis, aus ARE TOTOR, competitive exuninations, Terms in advance, JE 5G_crasses 5 A MONTH. Arithmetic, Bookkeeping. Engiish Grant Penmanship, U.S. History, Geography, Spelling ait SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7, Riley building, 8. e. cor. 9thand Ey w.' No classe Btudenis received any tine, Hours Ste 10). 1. duily. Write for circulars. sep5-Gr JR STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET F Wis A Clasgical School for Puptls of both sexes. Elocution and higher Mathematic specialties, Separate hours and terms for Adults. ‘Metropolitan cars pass the door, ROF, SHELDON'S DANCING AC. street northiwe fhe latest, RENCH | LESSONS _PARISIAN PRON tion.—Morning, Afternoon and Evening ( all grades. | New terza in November. A detuic to pupils taking the whole season,” Duly Kin fen at 1-30. Private Morning Classes for Ladies. Y. PRUD'HOMMI K street northwest. ws Teacher of Vocal and Iustr mony, will remove, September northwest. ental Mfueic aA h ith, to 1012 Luth .* ‘ARINTS DANCING ACADEMY, for the season, and MITT OF BOSTON } SICILIENNE WRAPS, RUSSIAN CIKCULAMS, ViGe TORIAS AND Dow L-WOUL STOCKINEDTE JACKETS AND NEW- RESENTS. DISPLAYING SEATON PERRY, Peary Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner Sth street, Fretabitished 1810, Loe Be Bane AINS IN NEW DRESS Goons. 100 nieces WORSTED Dr: 4 ws CHECK SUTTT sdouble-width HW woo! SCO Sail woul SCOTCH all woul PRENCH © 100 PTEC Of heavy CANTON FLANNEL, SHAWTS, SHAWLS, ete, per yard. SHAWLS, al we. iustruction, Tuesdays ys, aud Saturday partici are ace circulars, mee : MCCS? NERNON SEMINARY, 1017 and 1100 M strect rlorthwest, WASHINGTON. D.C, Enters tts nth Year WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26, 1f Bas, J. EDDY SOMERS. Princhial English Course—Complete, thoroush and practical. Classical Course—Prepares for the senior year of ‘the Seuluary, or fur eatrauey uito Suuith, Vanearaud Welles: ley. oeneh and German—Taught by the “Natural Method uaveur. Flocution—In charge of Mrs. M. Stevens Hart, Princl- pal of the Washington School of Elocution. Vocal Music—Directress, Aunie Boemer- yar. ‘Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art—Drawing and Paintine—Director, Professor ©. E. Messer, Director of the Washington Art Scliool. Decorative Art—Under the suvervision of x pgs teachers, eepl3m WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Music Hail, corner 7th and _D sta. n.w. Entrance Wi Dest. Fifteenth year opens Sept. 10, Piano. Organ, Voice, Singing, Violin, &. “Twelve teachers, vantages. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. sep18-3m* QPENCERTAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOL! $5 Hall Building, coruer 9th and D ‘streets. Day and Evening Sessions. Complete in its arrangements for training sons and daughters, and men and women for self-support and real life, "Students received © month in the year, | Scholarship. for, year. from date of entrance, day or evening, $90. Special torms by month or quarter, or for year by instalments, Circularsiuiailed —— HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal. CHANGE, 1104 F 5 ington, D. Ona ~ | _MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal, cl8 M"® * BaRniNe ‘Teacher of Yoice and Piano, ‘Ten years’ experience, Residence, 1584 16th street northwest. ©3-2m* Cc OURTNEY & Co., SUCCESSORS TO B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F Street Northwest, FAMILY GROCERS, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE TEAS, COFFEES, WINE, BRANDIES, &. OLD CLUB HOUSE WHISKY. GRAND VIN D'ANGLETENECHAMPAGNE. 027-1m Secuny Frow Loss By Bonatany, Y, EIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, CORNER 16TH STREET AND NEW YORE AVE. «$200,000 pual Charter, act of Congress January rates. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President CHARLES ©, GLOVER, of Rigs &'Co,, Vice President, STURTEVANT, CE Nyulin, Asst. Beo's, furs. nf me es C, Glover, v Siutevan nn G. Purl auls ¥.P. MAY &00., 213 634 Pennsylvania avenue, A > BARE, . IMPORTER AND TAILOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion Housa, sep! 1111 Pa. Ave. Washington. D. 0. See eg WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY nO Maghnes pplematt y SHORTHAND YRerpa reise a sort notin GCHOOL, OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877) MATN office, 707 8th street northwest; branch ncrtheast cor- per Penbsylvania aventie and 20th stn. w, Open after "HEO. INC SOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOP! Fa Cibo ree at 940 host io, avenue ae for Singing an 10 Instruction by his remurki short method. Parties for Parlor Concerts: Onetes ee Oratorios will find their Mecca in ‘Professors 8 er, Nee vs shortest and eg eed Fine Sy and training voices quickly to the very culture Ladies’ semdnarice attended to. aul? | MPR ANB ams. ED BUJAC WILL REOP their Educational Home for Young Ladies and Lit- Ue Girls, September 26th, at 1710 N street northwest, Dear Connecticut avenue street cars, Call for eines! on or after Septemint 15tu, epi u G:AZEIELD, KINDERGARTEN — PRIMARY AND J Normal School, 1811 I st. n.w.and Columbie Branch Kindenearten, cor, NJ. ave. and E : OGDES, Principal, "O20 (CHARLES B, DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND th Violin, 608 H street northwest. Piano music for receptions aud private parties a spe ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND CLASSES will meet euch syenine st Bae ne ‘will meet each even! 2 PRIVATE Lessons given if desired NTS supplied with: Te = loners Ponct Tetons. any Hout, day of oveaing. WRITING MACHINES for Sale or ent, Short-hand Clerks furnished, throngh tel st Ghec's Draw’ Store Toth street aad New hoe 3. AL WHITCOMB, iCLECTIO. SEMINARY, OPENED 17th. Es: Tinteaction. wilt eo pdvent Femme men ys over ten years old, who wish to ft Ives for any or ere, All wool RED TWILLED FLANNE Sinele and Double, 1.0, €2. #8. 4. a8. » ETS; all FLW each. = Extra ey aes Bordeaed H. 3. HANDEKERG PS, 15 cle, © M. TOWSON, 690PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP, nm South Side, Dex Goors Ar Porvran Puuces. 1 case superior Poplins at I5ec., worth 25. 20 pieces Gersters at 25¢., all colurs, 10 pieces 42-inch Shuda at 50. 10 pieces superior Colored Silk at 75¢. S pieces good Black Silk at Toe. 200 Horse Blankets, 900. to $4 each, 2cases 10-4and 11-4 Blankets at €2.25 aud $9.50, elightly damaged, worth double the money. ‘Cloaks aud Dolmans cheap, GEO. J. JOUNSON, nm R THE BEST AND CHEAP! koto 736 7th wtreet, JE. YOUN Competitors aud still gives Bargains 220-3 Cc LOA: Vexvers, Sinks THICOTS. LADIES WRAPS OF ATL KINDS AND PRICES, INCLUDING THE NEWEST MALERUALS AND SIYLES. VELVETS IN BLACKS, AND ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES IN PLAIN, STKIPED AND ADLD. SILKS OF BEST MAKES, FROM #1 TO 3, IN BLACKS AND CULOMS. PKICES GUAKANTEED, TRICOT CLOTHS, AND ALL THE NEW EDF 1N LADIES’ SUITING. ONE PRICE. Ts 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 603 MARKET SPACE, Have Very Handsome Goods at Popular Prices, vool French Suitings, this season 1.28, ¢ lot, 42 inch, OMeinica eis iis we cua or all-ilk Bhrocade, ree ied ie fe Ub famoon” Rlegant lind of lack Silke: from the lowest €0 nest grades, ‘Tricot Cloths for ladies tailor made suits at $1.25 to@2, |-wool 3% 1 ‘and bargain. Soodozen Children's Tiibed, rewular’ inade Hose, @3 a a Heart Huck Towds, knotted fringe, wize 20x40, $3.0 dozen. linen § 1oedd to #1. So dozen all-lincn Nay kins, reduc FA Quite, 3 i ted. Circulars at itunes A. M., 1301 Corcoran street. ‘OUNT VERNON ENGLISH AND FRENCH Bor GIRLS, Pa mead ad HILTON'S DOSES MP ERENCE SO7O I Titeretuas and the Belencca > AAS Mathesaatis er % > vin aaake. rietta eis as Cltha, Qucetd ‘Cloth, ea eer ety of light oclorsin Cashmeres and Albatrou fe for evening. ae ema ae! “URUNSED S crane. "ACK OF CERTAIN OLD LINE JOURNALS Spon the Mutoal Bases va Food bile aso Intended to utterly ruin its business, but it seems to Ihave had the opposite effect, for on one single day last month applications were received for $250,000 insur- Assessment No 10, just collected, brought in (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 116,250 certificates, covering 870,000,000 of insurance. The ‘admission fee and one year’s dues in advance are $90 on $5,000, and $50 on $10,000. The annual dues forex- Penses are $2 for each $1,000 of the certificate. The as- eessments for death claims are: at age 25,$1on each ; at age 35.81.24; ex 45, $1.64, age . ‘of each assercment. gine Sener aes "and extza mortality. Come and insure, 1. ¥. ENIGHT. General Agent. Aer, EY] aah ee Sueno uAS Be bet tr oem re ore ther ang je) een 1n_ this market for ten rod and thot of i, can testify to ite su- a eta megaman mck and Diost uniform in quality of any shirt the best fit form any @ iting. only at aul5 ame 5 Phe beet 6100. in Sr booke eLaTans es ayes at +

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