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a . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1884. LOCAL MENTION. Orrick OF THR CHIKY SIGNAL. OrvicRn, Wastixetox, D. C., October 8, 1554, 9.3) am. f For the mildie Atlantic states cooler, partly local rains, preceded by fair ern portions, variable winds, be- weer, followed by higher’ ba- hern portion, muds wi England Atlantic states Gi Thursday are portion of the midd yrtion of the M stats De: vated for the ia ther and local colder, clear weather 7, 806 7th street beats anything in priees In tne grocery line. New Far MAcKeReL, new buckwheat, strained honey, pure elder vinegar and spices sold by. Cxuiey & Dellwig, 29 Pennsylvania ave tol Hid, and Det northeast. M. WInttas’s FALL Orenixe on standuyd A sugar for dtssrnt’s Tex Crea ‘Shipped auy where Sand trade mark TERDAY AFTERNOON George Grimth, 1, einpluyed by Mr. Collamore repairing’ M 11th street southeast, Was ov air and tecame unc tine. Dr. Beatty re dered medical ald. 4 he was removed to his Louie, 251 Virginia avenue | southeast. TuR Chicago Grocery Company, SW 7th street, of Kio coffee te. pound, better Rio for D Coffee pound, Bnest Old 2 Coffee for 25. pound }-wool Cloth, all cotors, G3e. so-tne <The prosperity of the bine gr: They all tke the famous nd drink it at alt times faker ane Burr Gras s Boted. coGrocery Company, © or tea canister. Gaim, N.Y. ut Spicer, Compton & Co.” 3 Warren has, by C, Dit against Henry Bailey deed ral Turner ta sub lot, sq. n of subject It to the peyment of fudginent at law. 4 Louisiana avenue. Ucy Your Fiore ut the Chicago Grocery Com- Why, $6 7h St. Get one@rices of Ceres, Sterling, de, Golden i111, SWI Delight. ‘Soe Howe's Dustness <chool, educational column. | | Anripictat, eyes, splendid glasses; Hempler’s, | 9) down town. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. plunterrs, to} November 7th, ‘d by Majo elected the following Imecon: first vice pres vice president, M. Wallace: 0 asurer, P. ©. fun- and Sergeant-at ori. the rear of Geo, Holmes’ restaurant, 602 ‘a avenue, yeste afternoon, fil to. the ground. a distance of 2) feet, an Yadly injured. He Was taken to Providence hospi- tal, ‘The Columbia club elected oMicers lyst night as | follows: Geo. W Evans, president: Secretary: Jos airman), Ben}. 2S colored, 35 years old, a resident Ty Stoke on Wh street yesterday after of four ‘and walked joff witht. fined $10 oF 30 at ‘The Choral S« meeting last night elect ed the following officers: President, Jonn J. Ka vice president, BU. Kerser: musical contuctor, He ©. Shetman; secretary, A.W. Otds; treasurer, QA. on Yesterday afternoon @ shake. knowns the house adder, entered the front door of F. K. Melntyres Tesiiehoe, $16 12th street northwest. It was met tu the hail by Fred. McIntyre, 12 years old, who kalled the snake. “It measured’ nearly Uhree fet in lengu A meeting of the ninth subdivision Assoctated ritles Was held at the hotie of Miss Kin secretary, last evening, for the purpose of 1 reliminary arrangements for the winter's work. @ reports showed that $200 had been expended during the year. Arrangements were made for holding public meetinzs soon. Yesterday there was stolen from behind the counter at Michael Egloff's store, corner of 9ch and A.iteets northeast, & cigar box containing #20 tn su Milthras Lodge of Perfection at thelr meeting last evening worked the 4th degree on two classes. | Savi Berryman, by Mr. J. a yn fof appointment as ¢ fate of Joun Ne Be eth Asy Mr. ¢ and Hi streets northwest, ts lying dangerously iL The Jackson Democrats. TUE ASSOCIATION ACCEPT ANT ANDIA—ARRANGING FOR NEWS FROM OHIO. ‘The regular meeting of the Jackson Democratic Association was eld at Cosmopolitan hall last evening—Mr. Norris presiding, and Mr. N. secretary. G. W. Callen, €. W. Johnson, and John E Miles were elected members. An ‘Invitation from Capt. W. dele couaty Cleveland and Hendriek anaes meeting to be held on tiy the in Since 1473. a tn: ~ of the proposed barbecue, was a pted. Mr. Culver said the central committee had made toreceive the news from Ohio next. arrangemen ‘Tuesday ni could rece! Was at, and suggested that the association he news by messenger. A committee ntnted to arrange With the central commit- tee. “Fitty-four dollars were contributed to the campolen fund. Messrs H. L Bird and &. 8. Davis addressed the meeting. “MUSICAL AND LITERARY.” the Plymouth Musical and Literary soctety, beld inst Sunday afternoon, Mr. J. Henry Lewis read an arable uy school cholr, under the direction of Mr. Hamiicar Turley. Marniacr Licenses.—Marriace Icenses have Deen fssued by the clerk of the court to Hen Ormstevd and Ameita Streets: Hetnrich Sche of Baltimore ¢ Frederieksbur Tle R. Ober, Win Henry Hawkin: son; W. A’ Hutcherson ant Ani Marshall L. Smith and Agnes L. Ai Jones and Rosa Hiexs; Edwar J. Perry, Me.. and Mary Alice’ Wi Edward R. Bigelow, of Clear: John M. Frtn Be Vi . of Manehes ~~ D. Holland, of Chestertieid, ¥ and Emma Keberea Lovejoy: Chas. A Dering aud Isabelia L Hudders; Geo. Barrett and Alice Frances Alien, of PG. co, Ma Oruxtio's AssaitaxTs—Buddy Ferguson, Jos. | Goute, NathangBeil and Henry Williams. Tour colored men, tnembers of what is known as ng.” who frequent bottoms south of the Capitol and play cards, charged, tn the Police Court, this morning With assaulting an old colored man hamed Charles Otielia Ferguson and Goode were fined $10 each, youn the vu rox Town Jesste Faines ¢ and the other two were diseharg: Drew Hrs Monsey Oct or Baxe axp Lost In.— baud P streets, | ut after the fail. ‘ure of Stiadleton & Co. he drew’ his money ont, and Mr. Joseph F. Casper, corner of 81 some ume ago had $942 In bank, Dad it, prin tpaily tn large notes, upon lls pers t evening he was Out drinking with some t friends and we morulny, lis money was gone. 4 Waoprva Tats Monvixa.—The Church of the Reformation, Capitol Hill, was crowded this morn- ing st haif-past nine o'clock to witness the mar Tage of Mr. Arthur E. Middleton to Miss Carrie -K. Gher, {he ceremony was performed Dy the pastor . E. Parson, the couple enter- Jug the cuufeb as the organ was sounding forth Ue Wedding maren. |The groom. who fs the son of mu, IS of the Supervising architect's fice. “Though tio cards were issued, many iriends went intormally to the home of the bride on | 21 strevt east to lender their congratulations. Walle many beautiful and costly presents attested the esteem im whieh the couple is held. Mr. and of tue church, Rev. Major K Midd Airs. Middleton left the city at eleven o'clock on an exiended wedding tour. i S FURNITURE at Avctioy.—Fine furniture, book- cases and lambrequins will be sold by Duncanson Bros w-morrow (Thursday) morning, commencing S10 o'clock. ‘The goods have been moved to their Suction rooms for the convenience of sale. A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF CARPETS, TURCOMAN AyD Lace Ounratns, &.. aT Avcrion:—The sale advertised by Thomas Dowitng to take place at ‘Ms auction rooms on Friday, the 10:h instant, is a | Very attractive one, emi doiy brussels and moquet carpets, Smpraa carpets | aad carpet anda splendid ascot nd the north- s indicated for the southern Je states and the south Bed Comforts, 7c. 41) Towson s, 625 Pennsylvania | ape & McCauley, corner 2d'and C jonday, Tues- and Weinesday next will Ne a most attractive ‘Cough Drops for coughs, ome by foul nsclon-, remalning so forsome | which | Pluld Flannel Suit- Pennsylvania avenue, south | flee or tea receive Process atid Cook's frant, a carpenter, while working on n | was qite | tensive use of Ayers Hair Vigor has proven th: the best cl-ansing agent for the hai as well us removes dandruT cools and soothes the scalp, and stimulates the air to reuewed growth and ‘a, While passing out” of Hobart | Pourt this morning he was SPECIAL BAR’ Our, $1.25 BLAC NEW YORK MILLS SH to-day filed | ttee of the es | eTyMan, a Inmate of St. Eltza- | . Carley, the crocersmat. corner of 24th | VITATION TO ALEX- Sardo Gary, representing the Alexan- ‘club to attend, to take —At the meeting of entiited “The Tesponsibilities of | ~ Selections tn music were rendered | ‘a; Arthur E. Middleton and Car- | ir | Our $15 Prince Alber t to Sleep fn the oMce of the Wash- | iugion. and Georgetown Tallroad company, near the havy yard gate, and when he awoke early this A Mass Meeting Without a Hall, CONFLICTING STATEMENTS AS TO THR CAUSE. A“workingmen's republican mass me2ting,” to Be addressed by Mr. A. D. Brock, of the Govern- ment Printing office, was annoanced to be held at Lincoln hall last night, and quite a crowd of peo- ple collected there, to flud the hall closxd and dark. Mr. Brock made short speech, attributing the condition of affairs which had deprived them of the hail to a democratic trick. ‘Those assembled n dispersed. The janitor cf the Duliding stated to a StaR re- orter that, while the hall had been spoken for jst nicht, the rent hud not been paid in advance, mud he had no instructions or author: ity to open the balding, Messts. 4. D. Brock, Perry Carson and Andrew Gleason ‘pubulshed a Statement that “by a seurvy etd utteriy contempuble demoerate trick” the hail Was Lot open, and asserting that the hall was en- xaged Mondiy by a well-known and Tesponsibie gentleman and the rent guaranteed. “It has come ice,” the statement continues, “that nown person has busied himself to bring jalous result, Dut such disteputadie tuctles Wilt not serve the purpose.” Mr. Fred W. Pratt, of the firm of A. 8. Pratt & agents for the bullding, states that the mattor cd no connection with polltics, Dut the Tules gov- erning the rental of the hall, requiring the pay- ment of rent ta advance, had not been complied with, a WN F. CARNELL HELD ON 4 CHARGE OP ‘RY.—John F. Carnell, the clerk in the sixth ‘oflice who, was ‘arrested uy, Detectives Edeiin and Mattingly on a charge of forging U hame of J. I. Rider to a note, Dy means ot SbIch he obtained $77 from ME. Aberta Camppell, @ te tired saloon keeper, was tried in the todas and the casé was sent tothe grand jury; ee Mk. THOMPSON AND THE CONSTABLE.—The writ which Constable Samuel T. Luckett was serving at the time he charges Mr. John Q. ‘Thompson assiulted lim was not a writ against Mr. Thomip- Son, as has been incorrectly stated; but against tr, Thowpsows, landlord, the Ca ane Owner had obtained judgment possession against that Jandiord, who leased from the owner. Mie. ‘thompson Was "a sub-tenant. On learning That his iandlord had been dispossessed, Mr. Thompson Says he Immediately set about remov- ing. While ih the act of removing speedily, the constable menaced his household, though he did hot claim to have a writ avalust him. “After the trouble the constable for the first time explained that_be was not dispossessiug Air. Thompson, Dut tue YM. ae eae ‘Tus Woway’s FoREIGN MISSIONARY SocETY.—At the afternoon session of the Baltimore branch of the Woman's Forelga Missionary society, held at the Metropolitan M. E. church’ yesterday, Mrs. lrews presided, Mrs. Secretary ‘Teller he Sertptures, and Mrs Job A. Price. offered . Papers were read by Mrs E. B. Stevens, Mrs7H, C. ‘Tndor, Mrs. Thos. P, Morgan, Mrs. E. Fowler and Mrs’S. M. Hartsock. At the evening jon Sirs. E. B. McMahon and other ladies spoke | tipon the subject of missionary work, Avsowrexy Pune ERO EY & E ) ERE 9 9 XY Mee EE%? ¥ 25 tus ‘This Powder never varie A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenest, More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or | phosphate powders. Sold onlyincang, Kovat Baxrsa Powpes Co, 106 Wall street, PECULIAR VIRTUE IN AYER'S SARSAPA- 2X ritta is that white it cleanses and purzes the bloud from all corruptions and impurities. and thereby roots out diseas, it builds up and invigorates the whole sys- | fet and makes une young again \A%s FoRser Tua THE HAIR AND SCALP AVL need cleansing as well as the hauds and feet. Ex- itis —that it prevents beauty. ‘oc? Sirs, Veivers, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, ASH PRICES. INS IN BLACK SILKS (cash prices) SILK reduced to $1.00. Our 8150 K =TLK reduced to 81.25. D CASIMERES. widest double width, all and very best quailty, CARTERS. 711 Marker Seace. BROCADE BLACK <ILK VELVET, cash price 81.09. CLOTH FOR LOYS WEAR, larse assortment, 373, 50, COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, $100; reduced to cash price. 7: DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 2.00, 2.50. 83.00. DOCELE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, all wool, 85. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 50, 62. 75c,, 31.00. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, pure wool, fine quality, all colors: cash price, BLACK SILK§, 75e. UTIFUL ¥LAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, eawh priew, 25e. EXCELLENT RED TWILL FLANN2L 25c. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excellent quality, NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 25¢., 37¢.. 50%. AUCTION BLANKETS, creat (cash) bargains, SILKS, Sic. SILKS, 37c, 1 set CARTERS, Gentiewen: BEFORE BUYING XOUR FALL OR WINTER OVERCOAT, OR “SUIT FOR EITHER DRESS OR BUSINESS, YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ~ ‘The Clothing sold there possess merit in style and make, beanty ia fabrics and trimmings, and the prices range lower than those of any house in the city. Our #8 Business Suit is equal to any gold at $15, Our 3) tj {itstuems Suit fs superior to most ones sold at s. One $12 Cassimere Suit $12 Cassimese Suit will compare favorably with not be equaled nuder a < Diavonal Suit is worth 813. Broade'oth Suit would be cheap at 835, Wwercoat is equal toany sold at 8%. Overcoat is “qual to ang Rold at B14, a} Coat and Vest would be cheap at ur $19 Overcoat ix equal to any sold at $18. oF $12.50 Ov reoat ie equal foany wold at 820, hy sold at S25, Boys, frm 4to 11, in immense wt. at $2.50 and Upward. Suits and Qvercosts for B ys, from 12 to 18, splendid assortment, at 85 and up. ants for Mex: ana Boys, immense variety, from $1.25 up. OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, ar THE MISTFIT STORE, Scuoor Serrs: Scuoor Surrs Chil" Suite, ae 5 to 12, short pants $2, $2 50, 1 chor ace eer ec das tn" Bore Sinute Suexets $1.79, go and $2804 ds. “Boys Singic Pants #1, 81-25" 8100 i Kine taste, swe 9 bo PEG. AC Tbe nel Shirt Waist 7oc., 90° and 1. Minin and Boys hoot Shoes. froth si "up. Hoya’ choot Hate $15 and Sled "ight ote Kenaaslvgone ease” : Brett vane a a. W. SELBY. Tuvortaxr To Tax Pavers, Having perfected arrangements for the purchase of “DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES." receivable in pay- CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, 0c? ment of SPECIAL ‘TAXES and GENERAL TAXES cue previous to 1882, all parties interested in the settle ment of Taxes can SAVE A DISCOUNT by calling upon. WILLIAM DICKSON, 224 436 Street Northwoat, 8620-1m Above Columbia Building. Ger Tue Bese. “THE CONCOKD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR, ‘We have on hand a large stock of the Celebrated “OOM- NE: ‘of all CORD Hat. ih a and description, S#” Coupe, Carriage and Koad Harness LUTZ & BRO., 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satchels in great variety, at lowest prices. Sie ee eae = Corrcoura. A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. Ihave iad the Psoriasis for nine months. Abont five months ago I applied toa doctor near Boston, who helped me. but unfortunately I had to leave, but con- ‘tinued taking his medicine for nearly three months, but the disease did not leave. I saw Mr. Carpenter's letter in the Philadelphia Record, and his cise yerfectly deseribed mine. I tried the Curiccra Remeprrs, using two botties ResoLvgnt, and CUTICURA ane CUTICURA Soar in proportion, andcall myself completely cured. 1. F. BARNARD, Waterford, N. J. ECZEMA TWENTY YEARS CORED-NOT A SIGN OF ITS REAPPEAKANCI ‘Your Currcvna has done a wonderful cure for me more thar two years ago. Not asin of ite reappear- ance since, It cured me of a very bad Eczema which had troubled me for more than twenty years, I shall always speak well of Curicuna I sell a great deal of it, FRANE 5 me C. SWAN, Druggist, BEST FOR ANYTHING. ‘Having used your Coricuna Rewxprms for eighteen ‘months for Tetter, and finally cured it, Iam anxious to et it to sell st on commission. I can recommend it be- yond any remedies I have ever used for Tetter, Burns, Cuts, ete. Infact itis the best medicine I have ever tried for anything. B.S. HORTON, Myrtle, Misa, SCROFULOUS SORES. ‘Thad a dozen bad sores upon my body, and tried all remedies I could hear of, and at last tried your Curi- cuna Remepres and they have cured me. ‘INO. GASKILL, ‘Hebron, Thayer County, Penn. Every species of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Inherited und Coutagious Humors, wit Loss of Hair, cured by Curicuna Resonvexr the new Blood Purifier internally, and Curicvra and Coricura Scar the great Skin Cures externally. Sold everywhere. Price, CtricuRa, 50c.; SOAP, 25c.; RESOLVENT 81. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. Boston. BEAUTY.—For Chapped and Ofly Skin, Curicuna Soar. sa ob K 1D Gnuoves. We beg to call attention to our superb stock of “Dressed ard Undrensed kik Gloves,” in both button and Mousquetaire styles, as heretofore, “Every pale warranted. by favor we have received from the manufacturer of our Iinperial Real Kid Gloves FIFTY-ONE DOZEN FINEST QUALITY IMPERIAL REAL KID GLOVES, made from a lizht weight skin. As many ladies prefer a thin Glove we are vlad to offer this lot at 25 cents less than our regular Imperial quality, viz: 4 Button Leuxth Imperial Leal Kid Glove, hand sewed, lone fines, perfect fitting, made from a ligt nace ween ai OMY gt 05 PER PATH, 6-Button Lengtit “Tmnperial Resi Kid Glove, hand sete welt 1.50 PER PATE We have both of the above in Blacks, Tan Assortment and Dark Fall Shades, Mee? Tan Aasortoi 6-Button Lenth Chamois Mousyuetaire Gloves, in | of Tans and Modis, extra ood value, only & Dutton Length Chamois Meusuetaire, in Tan and atten ots Mousquetaire, in Tan ani Modes, only “4 , 8125 PER PAIR. Having kept this Glove for have established durable and well fitting Glove, Button Lenwth Suede V ousqnetuire Glow Modes, both platn und emsroidered bucks, ouly $1.50 PEK PAIR. Ladies 4-Button Leith Perinot Suede Gloves, finest ast two years we quality made, in ourowna sortiment of Yansand sates | Ladies 8-Button Length Perinot snede Mousquetair, | the finest quality made, in all the desirable fall shade MEN'S EID GLOVES, ‘Men's 2-Button Lencth Kid Gl: backs, nest quality of Perrin's, own sblected assortment of Fal Boy's Kid Gloves, cinbroldcred’ back. fins quality, | sizes, 6 to 73, only” $1 PER PATR. Mises $-Button Length Heal Kid Gloves, hand sewed, fine quality, ouly” do CENTS PER PAIR. perfect Atting, fine quality, onty. ‘8115 PER WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 1 Paave ; ONE PRICE ONLY. 912 Dat. ‘ocd : ea by W id Latuisun suet, Tuovsasos Or Douars Mfy°s Malt Whisky r tonle. ‘They | % or tested Its medicTio1 me 1are convinced. | | Ask Your Grocer MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, | for Aladdin Security Ol. mw 13 TO BE SOLD aT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘French Pattern Hats and Bonnets; all the leading shapes in French Felt Hats. Also a Magnificent Assort- ment of Children’s Hats. Birds representing every clime, Plumes, Tips, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Enc. lish Crepe. Satin, Silk and Kid Gloves at importers’ prices. Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks. Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of La- ¢ ica’ and Children's Wraps to be Siaughtered, We have | yan added to our extensive Stock of Millinery a very large assortment of Wraps of every description, compris- | Sfiehdid opportunity top | the Grand Monthly Drawing of the wot Duy Matt Whisky Co. Baltimore, 3 | aespai experte wwiiose constitutions are hablis or too great a Strain Upon Lie nervous s3 tem by continued appiteation to business, or old | Tact cannot be disputed.” Tputation npon it as an exevedinzly | = in Tans | Perfer | pro: } on our ate 4s7 Pennsylvania a) | "Tobe Dyspept ‘Misses 4-Button Tenath teal Kid Gloves, hand sewed, | {py acl ns | Ustn.” For ian or CITY ITEMS. For the paroxysms of Asthma use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. It Will relleve you at once. 1 Our stock must be extinguished before making improvements; R. Goldschmid, $12-7th st. n. w., offers tor tomor- Tow the following; J. U. O'Mearws Royal glue 8¢ a Dottle; Brown's French Shoe dressing 6c a bottle; 1 qt. covered buckets 4c; 2 qt. 60; 8 gt. 9¢; 4 qt. 18¢; 6 . 19¢; handsome cake bgskets #2; Hassocks of fancy Carpets 7c; 1 qt. covered saucepans 4c; 2 qt. Se; 3 qt. 15¢; 4 qt. 19; ple plates 2c; crumb trays with brush 19¢; 3 pt. tin cups I¢; 1 pt. 2c; 1 qt. 4c; coal hods 7c; crystal glass preserve Saucers 12 for She; Ice cream saucers With handles 8 for 10c; cake Diakes, 5c; medium size glass dishes 4c; lange So; extra lanze 8c; cut giass salt or pepper ‘bottles 7c: ited_splash muts 13¢, worth 35¢; towel rollers a Novelty black-boatd for school giris, only new square shape English china dinner abd tea set, 180 pieces handsomely decorated, only $18: Worth $25; 34 Ib. tea or coffer canisters 4c: 11D. 21D. 1c; 1 handsome erystal glass tray with pitcher to mate only 47e; scalloped edge comports® for 25c; Dreaklast sets, 4 pieces 23-; cut glass water pitchers 4c; also the stock of chinaware and baby ‘carriages will be offered at low prices in order to guin room. 1 pat i ™M. Angenstein, | 817 7th street northwest, offers the following bar- gains for to-morrow on! 10c. a Dottie; coal sleves, 7c; large dairy pans, xtra size, 8c.2 large mixing Spoons, 4c.; Dest of five spice boxes, S4e.; 3g doz. ebony handle knives and forks, 45c.; 4g doz. dinner plates, Sle. poker and lifter, 7c.: ‘planished Un teapots, 16¢.; 2 pack- ages tacks and one hammer, 8¢.; mop handles, 13¢ decorated tea Setts, 44 pledes, "%3.37; wash Dollers, Bic. large Size Japatimed toot Libs, 48e.; $1.60 silver lated dinner casters, reduced to G2e.; Miver-plated utter knives, 120. House furnishing goodsof every description, at equally low price: 1 Price List At Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the Only Strictly | ‘One-Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in tis city: Fur Derbys, $1.90; value $2.50. Brown and Biack Derbys, $2; value $2.75. A No.1 Derby, $2.45; vaine $3. Extra Derby, $3: value £3.59. Doubie Extra, $3.40; value 3 1 The Great Industrial Exposition at New Orleans fs attracting attention all over the world. It will present In the ordinary Ilfe of one of the largest &nd most Influential centers of the worid, there Will be seen many strange «nd curious thinzs con- Stantly oecurring, | Noue stranger, perhaps than ar ie Lottery Co., which will next vecur day, October’ 14th, of whieh all In- formation oN. A. Dauphin, New Or- leans, La., on ap) rs 1 Tom's Brook, Shennndoah Coy Vite, Louisiana S there on 4 GENTLEMEN: I find the sain it Whisky a striculy pure article, free from any hurtful tapar- ti and just the erticle for cuberculous patients, Twill hereaiter preserive It im iny pr Kespect- full W. 8 CLINE, 1S are to-day hopeless and Malt Wistslsy. “Tt will re- housands of suffer Johnson’s, 13th and E Sercets, The People’s Choice ior Oysters, Fish, Game, &e. Also Caterer of Oysters i 1 S.tlox And 442” 9th AM Who Are in Search of Health, apalred from sedenta persons, whether male Or feruaie, when vitllity re~ quires ion, or When tut dizestive organs need tone, or those vfilieted With pulmonary ease, uy Dugy's Pure Burley Malt. Wht For Sale by all drdgyists and grocers. Price $1 per bot- phe ders, perfect Attiny, made frou lixht | tle iy | surance Companies as the Safest burning 01 WW, G13. ‘Fhe Most Eminent Physicians throug Country have Indersed tae meuteinal virune of Dutiy’s Malt: Whis Kazors! Razors ‘and our be Hr SluaVilie CO! rs i tng oF eh d Duffy's Malt Whisky a rue strengthening kes in our | from us i ma, W,f13 oon fy's nee that Dut ration W.ta its merits is to be wret drowsy, langutt, a Bi Virients, Dutly’s sit Walsky per assimilation of food dyspepsia. ed, hopetess, Irresoii motes TH y cures hitesot Time anption. nity my “itouzh o 8) aad 30 Nursing Mothers snd all wis weakened snd devititated, 0 by using Duty ems “Nervousness renders Vie. Duffy's Bur Ait WhESKY 1 the most sggravated iorm of nervousne olesite Fur turer, 18 P y York, wiil } sell leant Fur Gary sat lowest cash | _ Whw.rs de prices this secon. This Will afford a hase strictly reliable Furs gitect irom monuractarer, aad save relat 3, ing the latest and stylish mskes from abrosd, which we | jrollts. busivn Book mailed fre-. Exrny will sell at lower prices than you find clsewh re, All we aak, give us a call before purchasing. KING'S PALACE, 08 81¢ SEVENTH STREET. Accorvion Przaren: ‘The Pleater with which Mme. Sallade established hor business and the role device used by ner for the first five years aud s'ill used ou all cinds of box, accordion and fancy pleatiugs, ly now offered for sale: Send ‘or cireular.” No.8 East 18th street, New York. oct-dm_ INSHEIMER & BRO. 1808 7th street, bet. Hand I, and 3151 M street, ie gqlt particular attention to our very completo " BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are gole_ sents for BURTS CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOES. “There are nous. Letter St ERTS FINE CALE button oF plain and pointed fos. i NE CALF: button or plain, ard pola BUWDS FINE CALE Congress walters in’ broad and narrow tos, BURTS FINE CALF lace-hook bala BURTS FINE CALE Conerest and button. BURTS FINE, ratra broad bottoms tor old gentlemen, BURTS BOY SHOES, in lace and button, everycniylo cfton, We invite an inspection oods from all that want oot shoes There are na eticee wom alt tha In our Ladies’ Department we have the CELEBRATED COUSIN’ SHOES. COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed lor bor ton. | cotfsI8's FINE EID, common-sense toe. COUSIN'S FINE STRAIGHT GUAT Dutton, in both ye CoUdISs FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense MISSES’ SHOLS in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, tame patterns, FINE SHOES f aM - CHILDEEN AND Mises SPRIEG-HEEL SHOES in ‘areat variety. ANGE GDI foods we gel at a vers low price, We ask yarchasing your ve F; y dolig #0, Hemember the nasne and Eitaber 7 7 Cone n eenee ene ae 206 Tix and 3151. M véreots fleas Nowa } RESPECTFULLY CALL THE TION OF ARCHITECTS AXD THOSE CO! ATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PALTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE BEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS ABOVE FOR ECONOMY 4ND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN ‘THK CITY, Bau Ocexrxa | Bailey's S19aw, warranted equal nny | 2 aU e850. “We Publicly Chatienze Comper announcing to Duffy’s Bar is has proved emphat Tree izuta 1Usil oll. tu ition Acostly and min ally that It 1s pos- iL is, thereiore, we “Not the Least containe! In Dufly’s M: ihe only genuine medicing: “atderney Dairy Woconw erney Butter, churned every morning, red in haif-pouta “Ward” prints, 45e. per age Cheese, Butteriulis aha sweet ‘quart, Cream 15e. oF FINE CLOTHING. Our stock of FALL Cf OTHING for Boys and Chil- aren is complete, We haye a fal! line of FALL SUITS for Children, from 6 to12 years old, FROM $2 UPWARDS. ‘We have a full line of SUITS for Boys from 12 to 18 FROM $3.75 UPWARDS. Men's and Youths's SUITS in large variety FROM 86 UPWARDS, ‘We have a full assortment of FALL OVERCOATS at very low prices. ‘An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths. ‘Boys and Children at remarkably low prices, ‘Remember, our prices are always LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. 206, Ca Rorresr, Dos, SAND 405 Tez STRELE NORTAWESE. ‘Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY. WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASUSE 15 REFER: spe RING TO. A CALL I8 SOLICITED AND usci. | A full line of Lawn Tennis, Sete, ease MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, ‘avons, + WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctusrve Aorxr, as No, 43 PA. AVR, NEAR ti STREET, pir talmm ens! frais EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODs. DRY_GooDs. TON 8: HOO, OF BeooRARA Desigs Eve D rechand and Mec ani Mi : an echnical ine “Harnmer rane; Gnders taken for tecorst ddessaa. AE HOYLE We ME ROUZER “Miss Fo WACKER Secretary: Sot-tta L. PARSON: 313 ate’ tustreior tn for circular, Address £.0. Box EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWAK, ley. —Climiee “Medical ant Surticat, 's Hospital EVERY SAU URDAY, faye ABT AND | \yes. ‘opened her AECING AC ‘CADEMY for Siasters oad Drawing (Patent Life ‘clanaa,” 0) ‘and at the music seas-im D STRRET NORTH- 3. ¥. GERMUILLER | EACHER OF VOCAL Bookkeeping, Pen- Instrume: abd at ‘ARINTS HALL-MR LG MARINE WILL DST, october at and Masters, and at 8 fare invited to a for clamses TUESDA ‘can bow be bad us _at Collece,” by carl be bel for Bene ee Wer NIGHT at 6:50 p, m , 1909 71h street, ig Ist atreet:” Ns Aros ©. ‘HE NORWOOD INS" A BELECT SCHOOL FOR GIiLS. REOPENS SEP- TEMBEK 25rH, at Nos. 1912 and 1914 14 Fhe school course ‘aiid pact eg emplos er in sonte clasea Office open daily ‘PURVIS, M.D» ‘OCT -Se* ‘complete iu the jodern languages cht The Her:tts method jergarten cod Primary ‘lage wuder & trained. Kinceryerten teacher. Music, Artand Elecution by skilled instructors, (Piano, Prof Anton Gleetz . 1.) Students are HE BOYS’ ENGLISH ANO CLASSICAL HIGH T ‘SC HOOL,, ' 3. W, HUNT, Pri it the North Ses- rch. 436 treet. Tn ave taken hich Prineeton and Dickinson coli and Michigan universitien, as. J. U. O'Meara’s royal | of. struction thoron rang in Dartmout and Harvard. Lehis} im the gov. rument schoo’ nepared for Vuse:r and ees, oF can take a colleiate course at the In hoo! Wii. find specisi jal Uranches. “Afternoon and ‘German faualitien sor puns Evening Classes for ted Preseh, Tens movtra weet. Tuesdays. THUrsdaye: icion Hall. Od street and Ye itheant. Monday ant Brida Chiara. or tcrins for renting elther Aue ®, JOHN ene pelt ‘Vocal Lessons, No. 935 L treet nortnwest. OGRAPAY AND TYPEWRITING— CLLIE i, SMITH, Stenographer and A 1th street northwest, after 5p. mL, to 1004 F street ‘T, VERNON SEMINARY, 1100 and 1104 M street northwext, Ws futers its tenth year, MON P MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, eg SGLISH COURSE—Completa thorough and practi- ICAL COURSE:—Prepares for the senior year eminary or cirunee into Smith, Vassar aud Fi ENCE AND GFRMAN—Under the supervision of school of Iauetaaces. 2UTIOs—In change of Mrs. M. of the Wankiiugton School of Elccutaom, MUsIC—Directress, Mudain Anuwe Roower rector. Professor Anton Gloctzner. DEAWING. PAINTING AND DECORATIVE, Of competent teachers. sei-Sut ana Piano Tnstri YOM. C. EMONT (DIPLOMVEDE LAGA_ has resummed texching the Ereueh: ec ‘attention of those ‘Lessons privately and in classes for ladies aud chil~ 1237 123th street northwest, desiring 10 becon SG BUSINESS COM + Futry Bool “hee ICh EXAMINA i y tese advantages. 0. F. BULLARD, Director. 5 cH . Sal Vermont avenite, wi SEPTEMBER 247. Lectures by Eminent Professors iat aud French daily—native Instructors, i is constantly acccneble ic cool, Residence, N. ud Choir Master, reopen Wedvies- i. Pupils tauglit privately or eat 1 street north. D—A LIMITED NUMBE i OF SCHOLARS iin to leara Preuch or Italian } 2row, 3 ball, at... paruors anid elass., yy" ents for teiuiuie street northwest, ¥ welve a linuted number of | 214th strest uorth- Terms, $12 yer 4. Wand 6p. In i Dest methods ise 1 dute of entran QUGBEL 1381 oftice’ oj en’ fur arrange asiiied teats im the o, Creeley pal class (Or teachers. infomation en 4 Lookieepiny a tess than half TUDY. tor College, An ~ Aspecisl invitation | S¥ EET NoRio— EMONY AND PIANO At heane Tuesday s, from: | eadea to match dress ood, at 85, $e. to 81,68 ya. | lution “wily com- clive invigorator and tue appetiaer, Duily’s wait Wutsky ds unex. RY ATIONAL U | Celie.” {i ems have become | tren | Associate Justice oi rt of ‘the District LL Mg, Wh Pruiessoi ae rac CHOOL, 1811 Tst. n. w., a. ua P ional Property, property, to’ ourselves | opening xe ches uf the Law, Medical and Dental Swi tubo pace ut thenew Law Bunldiue, vest, MUNDAY, Cetober 6tu, impaired | | ae weil as all colors iu crocist and fancy styles tus public are Je W street northwest, pimal seston oft rote God Cute Stists ae + Tspeeni atiaution given 20 the OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STAMMEDING venetit | Ender 15 years of ame, Two sova'ate departments— TOS, WILL Es unis at her ows ant $ ban. 6i1 Lath {| PIANOS AND ORGANS. sintfnsctil y : : Lew atid ca ggot Yet, tant Secretary of A. login. and cen, » DUANINE, or to v TIEFE PIANOS 21 wh ‘treet northwest tio for rent lor the season, Sj cclal attention to | Yeris SEVERE Principal, saststod by x srs. i For crcalars apply t N INSTITUTE, O14 Tara &: Swxer T. Nise, 498 Zth Street Northwest, RN rer Corr Fes for tks ules, for Harvard, id Ol F collars, for the sciestine YOUNG tines Circulars cau be obtained st tue bonke PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKE. “PION, CONN: CTICUT muton, tor Young Ladies of the Acadeiuy will be A limited number of permanent cnd weekly boarucrs will bs Fons in y-vate or iu Instruments new and second-hand sold on. | easy Wucnthiy iistenente, alls rented; rent anplied if purchised. A larve and elegant stock to select from, All the popular Musical Publications of the da ‘The finest selection of 5-cent Stussc in the city. ‘classes will be given to ludies in the 2d instromentel hunusie, patting, Syuisy-sun” drawing, fey wot HE SESSION 1884-183) OF THE LINTHICUM Institute, of Geozg-town, D.C..will open MUNDAY, sation for admiss.on JOP und C. M. MAT thay be made R.AND VES. ALFRED BUJAGS EDUCATIONAL ii d Little siris, 1754 Mf me for young ‘Scholastic year Tessons in Engitsh, APITOL HILL INS TEA 1, NO, 20 1st street southeast, Penetiiges, Gentine ‘Rinderg rte Zpuiy to Misses C Bovb Nehd Sih EICHENBACI'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS AR of sariots juakes tor sale auc rent at re cel ices. mabe: ed Pianos, “Kuniuz Jith wttvet, above Pa. ave. coal Steen Co. Exznsox, & Bars& Co wad repaurinng. 42) item itis branches and 4 For information 1TH STREET MLLE V. PRUD'HOMME is organizing her French classes for the season, ation and a practical uss of the langnace tauzhi, In- struction in on English echcol for sand in the Washington for youu Indies aud Mttle witls, 17 Teadence, morning, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Parisian Pronunci- | Pianos and Organs. exchanged, cea Sot a Fuuawesu ve. ainsi HENRY EBERBACH, a5 F mynt Mannetne Partner of the late Bra af Eilie'& Oo pe GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 80c., TSe. and $1, Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest and «irls, near Collexiate Institute, 700 1. street, Clases at ma 10:40 to 12; attertionn, 2 and ‘evening, 6:45." N.U.—Cue evening in the week for. reuch comversation will Le given fresto puyiin “Call mn 036-10 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL—AN th 1811 Ist. n.w., fostraction aud Hieh School for Both 'Sexer i Soh Books furnished by scl By erate, {oS rooms from 3to 4pm. Cir- a THOS. W, SIDWELL, Principal. HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES WASHINGTON, D.G. VIDENCE, RE 723 are ST. N.W., RRR Sr Ro heer atNsrele ‘4 NT ST. BOS! 5 GHUHELD BUILDING DHUGKETN, IY, Pest instruction to adults or children. Private lee- cats at SPEAK Foreign ‘method. ‘Tuition ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIBT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, eons md classes. opposite Patent Office, -pbiecial advantages Bur Rasronen Sut ‘With hand.worked buttonboles ‘EOB %5 CENTS. Very reasons, “Ttachers cent to Student's residence, KEW TERMS BEGIN NOW: ‘to French Classes formed ootbik WEsT HAST. £0. M33, Le '* SCHOOL, 1110 L 8’ ptember 1' ep irsta taetees ‘ = Rereaxsp TX AUTUMN Ay ae oe Have Sos BE SEEN AT THE ESTABLIEGMEST OF FROM NEW YORK, WHERE I HAVE SELECTED SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) oF eet Sere OF PAE: SUPERB STOCK OF LYON"S SILKS, SATIN DUCR- AND WINTER GOODS, IN ALL THE DE- ESSE RHADAMES AND BROCADES TN WLACK ‘ a 7 SIRABLE FABRICS AND STYLES FOR | BvENtNG Whar pe STMEET: RECEPTION AND THE COMING SEASON, EXTEND AN PLAIN AND BROCADED VELVETS IN ALL SHADYS AND QUALITIES. INVITATION TO MY FRIENDS AND LYON'S PURE SILK VELVETR, from 20 to 28inchen THE PULIC TO INSPECT MY STOCK wide in black sud all the new colcrs for Fall and Win ter, ranging from 85 to #8 per sant OF DEY GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. “WEDDING OUTHTIS A SPECIALTY” FRENCH BROADCLOTRS.TKICOTS AND TWILLED CLOTMS POR LADIES HABITS, IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION 8. L. HEMPSTONE, suits, > NEW PARIS AND RERLIN WRAPS, JACKETA ti - ‘ ave | BAGLANS NEWMARKETS AND JERSEYS. NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY AND HANDKEN CHIEFS, AMERICAN HOSIERY COS HEAVY AND MEDIUM. WEIGHT MERINO UNDERW) AR. = - PDD, RRR FER 855 ty NEW IRISH A 3 oumman Tame LINENS, NAP. D 4 a ed BS5 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, MAKS) TLLES QUiLrs, Bow EE Exe S538 8x8 MADRAS, ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM CUR- TAINS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S2~ SPECIAL APARTMENT POR DISPLAYING S THT RRR Tw EVENING GOODS BY GaSLIGHT. 3 Eee uM £87 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR tT REGS a a SEATON PERRY, Peaey Botiorea, Veunsyivania wy an Eatabiiahed 2oisees vale Arete, commer RE rw, MMM M a eg = Pie W. M. Sucsnx & Soxs ARE DISPLAYING AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF PARIS NOVELTIES IN SILKS, VELVETS, POSITIVELY DIRECT IMPORTATION. PLUSHES AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS, AND ARE OFFERING MANY DECIDED BARGAINS s SAVING TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS THAT HAVE DEER LOWEST PRICES ON RECORD. PURCHASED TO GREAT ADVAxTAGR. WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC. SATINPOMPADOURS, EMBROIDERED VELVETS, NOVELTIES FROM LONDON, PARIS AND Neca ari Gouthccaa ack wena 4 VIENNA. FANCY VELVETS AND PLUSHES TO MATCH. Gp an aes SOUTACHE DRESSES, FINE TRICOTS AND oo HE BROADCLOTHS—THE LARGEST STOCK IN VERY dag 30 Hae CHOICE COLOKS THAT HAS EVER BEED SLOWN coo H OH 1S THIS CITY. peer eerae EVERYTHING NEW IN DRESS GOODS AT NEW BO RR YORK PRICE Fe Hat YORK PRICES, r 6EE MOURNING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. LARGE STOCK LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS AT VERY DECIDED BARGAINS, Brow, Stall, at su suaca WE WISH TO STATE THAT NEVER IN THE Seiegs HISTORY OF WASHINGTON CITY HAVE THE ‘rove frinern are the very bes qual) and cannot be | FUBLIC HAD THE OPPORTUNITY OF SELIC ae ebewhers, unleosat an advance of twenty. | ING FROM 80 1ARGE AND CHOICE A STOCK OF carci crim he ecasintiion Wares BEAUTIFUL DRESS MATERIALS, 4.0 WE COK- ngs will prove the CORRECTNESS OP ovB| DIALLY INVITE OUR CUSTOMEUS AND THE ASSERTION. PUBLIC TO INSPECT THE STOCK AND RENDER — THEIR OPINION, BEADED CHENILLE FRINGES, = . bi BEADED CHENILLE FRINGES, | Rented Sy with hollow beads, nearly as lightas fringe without =) Eras AVE, beads, from Tse. up. | exrose price se X.B.—THE PEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ont COLORED CHENILLE FRINGES. ‘s COLOKED CHENILLE FRINGES, 1884, FALL SEASON, 1884, ‘ail the new shad's, from (8c, up, — — E. G. DAVIS, FEARHER TRIMMINGS, FEATHER TEIMMINGS, "19 MARKET SPacs BLACK IURSEYS, 3, #4 AND 85; CHOICE GOODS ees BLACK JERSEY COATS, ALL. SIZES. #5. JUST BEADED PASSEMENTERIES, THE THING FOR FARLY FALL OUR STOCK UP. + pineicetenres BLACK DEESS SILK~ AND WOOLDNS AKE WELL ak ee SPECLION, ALL THE NOVELTIES i} | rre-tved from Europe last week, separsble styles, from | OF THE SEASON WILL BE SHOWN. ise. up. WE ARE SHOWING THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN ae BUTTONS, BLAIDS, FRINGES, GIMPS AND LACES, LADIES AND MISFES UNDIIWEAR WORS'ED BRAIDS, LARGE STOCK AND SPFCIAL BARGAINS. GRAND WOLS:ED BRAIDS DISPLAY OF HANDKEKCHIEPS, AND) PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFOLE. TO ALL. OF for Linding tsilor made euits, all alades, 65e. dor. yds | WHICH WEINVITE THEATTENTION UF BUYERS, , — CHOICE GOODS AND POYULAR PRICES TLIMMING BRAIDS. — TRING BRATS, E. G. DAVIS, all rhodes in Hercules, Diamond, Silver tubular, Gold tabu ne = wot TOMARKETSPACR = Cues & De PERY, BUTTONS. BUTTONS, BUTIONS, BUTTONS, WILTON AST gece, vELVETE, * s Loox Doss ‘AND IN Newest desins in Cats-Fye, Vicer-Eve and Cut Stoel Also. a full line of DEAPEAY and FURNITURE COVERINGS, Au inspection of our stock is solicited. HOVE BLO & 00., Pree A MT ghSg e230 1528 F tw Pee aa iT aa — : ape pee AA RA Tt Ass, QUITS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE Pxices Po AAA OL ABA Tt gs 3 . — e 2S Tun 2°5 TT Bos! Buy the Comfort Shirt, elrentiy mate, of the best usin and 2.00 lina, reborced, aud oly 3o.0em Fine Unfivichod Shirts culy 0c, Finegt Pereale stirte ree, EF AE only 81! pee 9 0 ky RAE Finest Inundried Drew Shirts, in aol bosotas, ready R'E Oo Yo Rak =| Wynton. tore tested aS TEAL © | cts Groat Deven ttilste emnte to coder gactid tonne ocd NITY PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 2a“ Perhect nt unrated at MEGINNTS, ‘ ann 1600 F treet Axaweo At Last, GREAT BANKKUPT SALE Decros Aumextany Eurem pal ineredient, PURE MEA | ie wctentifionlly, or : Sivine at women ee eating die vital From the auctionot tive oft Matanial Fevers it is tn. HAISTEAD, HAINES & CO, tue sor Vizth to overcome thes ‘mall Is iweetanended Uy beading Paywcinie Their loss ints heen our vain, for we succeeded in eet. ute “Lor Couvabe-venty and. Week jcreo! fines lutee portion of thir stock at about f-rty cents | Qi “or luug dimame: b, FOUGLEA £ UG, Aerie 8 euthe dolar, This purchase has be so pormous!y 1 BULL ALL DKUG« ah Keiwe tha wee caunot beam to set lot itinto our i. | MoSwee = sonic teuss buiidiuw, Wehud to rata larce wateroum {or of the ccods, Nev. r be ton thx there been sch 2m ig ocd Oude 1OF a Yery eluull aNdoun can only ueution a few of the any 2M nw ra ° NAltuot Lack UKs at 50, Se. The 81 fully worth | MME Ae ALY percent more. ane MM ME * afzsreces Rew fall shaces Dress Godsat Sc, worth | MM MERKEN SN = ee ‘$5 eoes Lluminated wooi Dress Goods, 10e. DP, CHERVF IVS ELECTRIC BELT. or Rarenersty vant doe. ee soote, 18. pee MeL | Cedcenpecenly tor tie cereal Baa eam 4 cases all-woo! Chutda Cloth, 43 inches wide, in all | Procrentive oncane, Whenever any My haet 7 W'stades, Oc per gunk wil worgh 3%. | erative oneene occurs, tro ‘whatcert cause’ the come Theat cate ciect irom thacastonn louse, havine at: | uuucue stream of LEECTRICLTY peruscatitie trues rived ii tials ‘couutry alter thedint of trust had been | tears tiust teeture them to haiti. ection oeee hace, "uch Grticies am we bouckt we touk the ebure | + uo uustukeabout this iustcument tears ime iare gS Jots. ind theretore are shown unis: Ly" ux tested i) wud thousands ut cures are testified fo, Weale 54 pleces 4 iuches wide “ii-wool 'feuch Cashmexe tn | Lees tzu Indincivtion, Incapacity, aca of Yaue, Bineand Jet Bis St Suc. per yard, wor h Sot Rterilityiu tact, any’ trouble of thse crvane ix cared 36 pieces 40 fuchcd wide, extra Bu, at tc, worth We, | Le uot confouud this with elegtne bells avectiood Ng bonctevery eorot Santi Courtldla rap |r all lett ita o i Wa eo tS ape dy the Sl ial ca eon ‘then as the beat d Purpaes For carclars gcse Tull cheapest ever off rea. Pritt eae fa pie dicunen ‘Loow Table Damask st 200. ULEVER FLECTRIC EELT 9, yard, value 37 "'fowels att 10, £35 and 1ie., every one a genuine bar. | _ SU<2-niw oe aes oe SE, run. si 106 dozen, heavy Xnott a, trivia Barnsley Damask wo: PRIZF. = gees ey wt roars MITA EE 8 com spins a “on ciclo vartety. Bahusiey test Table Damueck. by yon : ais sowieua Wola su five Satin, ever) oe Troma Ue great LLOUrsiana stare Lorreny company. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. | “We do nereby certify that we supervise the arrange, We bought nexriy ‘all the Blankets ia the wile, and menfaforal the Monthiyand Semi-Annual Lrawinge of only lett afew saunple lots, whieh we Tice Lowimana state Lottery Company. aml in yoreem from handiine.-A splendid 10-4 Wik anavage and control the Drascings themselves and that ‘ever herore hrard ot The same are conducted with hanesty fairness andim Goon yanth toward ail partiea and we aichorise the Com. uy ts tae Cea vera ete, wth fe ene oF Oe WigDu attached, in its advertisementa™ = "ie ties Set VBA eee. SSP SR aSeA

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