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ae MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1884 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. CPPICE OF THE CHIEP SIONAL OFFICER, Wasnrserox, D. C., October 20, 1584, 9:39 Im. For the middie Atiantic states, fair weather except In the northern portion, local raing and partly cloudy weather, increasing southwest to horihwest winds, highér followed by lower tem- perature. poe Tuesday nearly stattonary followed by dectd- edly coover,partiy cloudy weather,and local rainsare muiicated for New Engiand and ‘the northern por- tion of the middie Atlantic states, and fair weather fu the Southern portion of the middie Atlantic states —— x2.—Black gros grain dress sflks, 96 cents, re- 4 from 1.23 Towson’s, 696 Penna. avenue, i side. auc soud 50% Sovisy process, $6.25 DUL, $1.55 1, Cook's detight, 35.25 DDL, $1.35 © ly You Have & sore throat, a cough or cold try B. ons’ Capsicum Cough Drops; they pleasant to the taste, perfectly harmless and sureiy cure you, Kxap Sinshetmer's acvertisement. Fessenns Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe, 1627 w York avenue erday afternoon for red iu house No 18 F street northwest, & ani occupled by Mrs. Howe: irocery Co. reduced sugar to-day. Grocery Co., 806 7th, offers brown ec. Ib, almost white sugar for 6c. 1 for 6yc., OF 10 pounds for or 10 pounds 10 pounds for 73e. nd chiropodist, of 945 returned from” Rich- mond, as been for the past two ‘Weeks establishing a branch office. Liguip Testing ivsTavwesTs—Hempler's, 453 Pa ave. Amunsem: Forp’s ¢ Soldiers” and “Aunt’s Advice.” NatlNaL TweareR — Madame Jananschek in “yy Lite.” ‘TeaTex Cowtgce—Harry Montague in “The Diwe Meszvw.—tateresting performance. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—St. Cecilia Quartette. —Kev. Dr. Huntley's Lecture, \densed Locals. Street lamps will be iichted this evening at 5:50 (Bm. and extinguished at 4:15 am ‘J. Shillington sends the Noveraber. ‘The second anniversary of the Retreat, near the navy yard, W: tenlay With appropriate services, Rev. Si Kran ph tev. Di. Naylor, ork jdress, and the hed during the Uwo years, + colored bootblack, was fined $3 his morning for stealing a blacking Warner. another bootbluck. National Blaine i-Gael hali Sat Of the election were delivered by Judges ,and a letter from Hon. Sylvania, was read. Buck Butler, colored, held 1a Gray while Sarah Sumner "beat her. Sophia took out a war- Fant for the pair, and Judge Snell, tis morning, fued them each $10. <A neatly dressed Young man, named John Ryon, Was in the dock at the Police Court this morning, charged with assauiting his mother, Bridget Ryon Henry Hawkins, colored, was also charged with & similar offer In even case. A brick stable owned by Mrs. Sherwood, and oc- cupied by William Brown, in the alley ‘between 21st and 221 and H and Tstreets northwest, was Leonard Myers, dameged by Bre to the amount of $500 Saturday | afternoon. 4. F. Raight, aged 60, died suddenly at No. 212 D street, yesterday morning. ‘The coroner gave a eertiticaté of death from aleoholfe potsoning. Knight was formerly employed at the Agri- pertinent. AS he has no relattves here, thorities took charge of his remains. he twenty-ficth anniversary of the dedication of St. Aloysius’ church was Observed yesterday ‘With appropriate services at the churel. Rev. J J. Murphy, the pastor, conducted the services. A fine program of tuusic Was rendered by the choir. ‘To-morrow nigat in Lincoln hall Mr. Armstrong Wii give his dramatic lecture on Gambetta—the orator and statesman of the third reubite. Chief Justice Carter, who has been wo Weeks, took his seat in the Court in the first time this fall. w bar of the Supreme ‘ourt of th District to-day. = October teria of the Circuit Court was com zened by Judge Hagner today. Messrs D. John son, James G. Bowen, Charles Moseby, ED. Hart ley. Thomas Hyde and LD. Wine, Jurors, were ex- cused, and Charies H. Wooaward was returned non ims. Pearson, of England, and vice president of British Womans ‘Témperance association, spoke yesterday afternoon in Masonic tempie, and ih the evening (by special request of Dr. Norris) at Wesleyan chapel, under the auspices of the Wo- man’s Christ n Temperance Union of the District. Both houses were filled to overflowing. Death of a Well-known Compositor. Mr. Frank Darley, well-known compositor of This city, died at his residence, No. 321 Missourt avenue northwest, Saturday night, aged fifty-eight years Mr. Darley had been sick of typhold fever Since the 9th tnstant, and was under the eare of Dr. Marstella The deceased was born in Alexandria, Va., Dut came to this city when quite young and learned the printing trad=. He worked here In the hewspaper offices aud the government printing oMice for several years, and was a cumpositor on ‘Yas Evesixg Stak” for several yeurs priot to 18%, When he moved to Wadesboro’, N. C., ‘where he established the North Car: oitna” Argus. He was here when tne war Legun, and, enlisting in the confederate army, was captured by the federal forces and held as a pris- Oucr some tue. At the close of the war he re- turned to Wadesboro” and re-established the Arg Which he conducted till Is, when he sold out and returned here, and since then he bas worked at the government printing office, and for the last few fears Setting type for Tue Evexixe Stax. Mr. jarley has been for years an active member of the ‘typographical union, and was alsoa Kalghts of Prttias. holding the "position of secretary of Syru- eusians lodge, No. 10, of that order. He Was a re] resentative for some tume to the grand order. He was also a inember of Federal lodge, No.1, of Masons. Mr. Darley was a quiet, unas- Sumibg man, and was esteemed by all with whom he was brolusht in contact. He leaves a widow and several clilldren, and has one brother living at Yupicy, Tenn., and one in Baltimore. His funeral Will take plact to-morrow at ten o'clock. ‘The ser- Vices Will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Sunderiand, of the First Presbyterts and the Interment ‘Will be inade at the Congressional cemetery. re of the ‘The Suicide of Miss Taylor. Dr. Patterson, the coroner, on Saturday after- noon gave a certificate of death by potson adininis- tered by her own hands inthe case of Miss Jose- phine Taylor, whose death at her residence on 6th | street.near K southwest, was mentioned in Tag STAR of Saturday. The cause for the act seems to be yet ‘@ mystery, unless It was due to the reported oppo- sition of some of her family to her receiving the at- Tention of a young man to whom she had long been attached. Her tuneral took piace this afternoon and was largely attended, and after the services of the Episcopal church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Lee, baer Was mude in Congressional ceme- oa ——— The Jockey Ciub Races, SUNDAY SCENES AT IVY CITY—AKRIVAL OF HORSES ENTERED FOR THE MEETING. Hundreds visited Ivy City yesterday morning to witness the working of the horses entered in the coming races. Vehicles containing ladies and gen- ‘Uemen began to arrive as early as sunrise, and for | about two hours there was a constant stream of | arrivals, The track presented an animated and in- Weresting scene. Many horses were splaning Around ft at a lively rate of speed and the interest ‘was heightened by an occasional trial of speed be- tween horses. Twelve Rocgernece — ae at the grounds yesterday morning from Piml thd nore are due today tromé Baltimore asd Brighton Beach Among yesterday's arrivals ‘Were McEimetl’s stable, containing Gen. Monroe | and four others; P. Lorillard’s string of celebrated horses, comprising Drake Carter, Aranza and five others Kelso's, MecCielland’s and other stables ‘The track has been kept in excetient condition, notwithstanding the dry weather, by the constant use of « number of sprinkling carts The sport to Inorrow will be a dash of six furlongs, followed by 4 selling race of a mnile. Then will come the Ariing- tan stakes for swo-Tear-okas, next the Washingioa Stakes for all ages, 1 miles, an °s sport ‘Will close with a steeple chase over the long course. Ninety thousand gallons of water were put upon ‘the track yesterday by means of sprinkling carts ‘The sprinklers ar busy to-day, and are followed by harrows and rollers. The work will be kept up Unt the races Begin to-morrow. As usual trains over the B. & O, railroad will be run about every haif hour to Ivy city. ‘There were over two hundred horses stabled at the track this morning, and accommodations for Rumerous others that are to arrive this evening And to-morrow had been engaged. ‘The two-mile race for the Congress stakes on the Uutrd day of the meeting 13 an event that exeltes a bod deal of ipterest. “The Duke of Montalban, a that bas Won honors at nearly every meeting iu Washington, will campete for this prize. The club adds $1,000 to make up a good purse ard desk sn Roexp-Tair Tickers to Ricuuoxp, Va—I the Virginia state fair, to be held ‘in Ricl October 2ist. 24, 23d and 24th, tickets will be SRG aie grekets will De placed 2th, good to recurn until October 2th. ‘Trains Will leave the Baithnore and Potomac railroad sta- ‘Won for Richmond at 6:90, 11:08 aim. and 5 p.m. Judge ‘Snell Imposed a five of $10) BG | after’ which the synod ‘Three Couples Divorced. To-day Judge Cox made a decree of divorce in the case of Susan C. Foster against Thomas W. Foster. The bill filed June 18th sets out the mar- riage in Phitadeiphia in January, 1876, and charges: ‘aim with adultery In Chicago and Cincinnat. He also made a decree in the case of Laura H. Hoy against Samuel McH. Hopktos—bill filed ‘With deserting her in tas spring ot 1878 Vood Inst Eliza- Also, in the case of Foster P. Deth Wood. ‘The petition was flied by J. W. Douz- Jas April 21st, 184, and set fortu the marriage in May, 1882, and he charged the wife with sdultery with A. Valamar, (Jeusen,) tn Alexandria in April Messrs. Harris and Oliver flied the answer denying the adultery charged. ——— ‘The Big Heal Estate Case. In the Court in General Term, Judges Wylie and James, a petition was presented to-day by defend- | ants for a rehearing in the case of Sunderland and | Hillyer against Kilbourn, Latta and Olmstead. | Messrs. E Totten and Shellabarger & Wilson ap- peared for the petitioners, ind John Selden for the nants. At the lust term Judge Wylle de- livered the opinion of the court, directing decree for some $32,000 In favor of complainants, and the lnterest to date would have sweuied this sum to $50,000. ‘The defendants, as dealers In real estate, cht and sold land at’ the direction of the com: Pluldants, and the case grows out of differences as ‘o prices feceived, commissions, &c. The court tok | the payers under advisement. ee Death of Mr. James Wormley. AWRIVAL OF THR REMAINS IN THIS CITY—ARRANGR MENTS FOR THE FUNERAL Mr. James Wormiey, the well-known hotel keeper, | died in Boston Saturday, the operation performed there to relieve him of ealculus, described in last, Friday's Stax, having resulted fatally. ‘The re- mains arrived here yesterday afternoon, accom | panted by the members of the famlly who were | present at the death bed. body was taken te | | Wormley’s hotel, corner of 15th and IL streets, and | Placed ih the room called the “suinner” parlor, ou | Account of the Tact that the furniture in the room | as purchased by Mr. Wormley from the residence | Of Senator Sumuer after the latter's death. Tue | €steein In which the deceased was eld was mant- | | fested by the Large number of prominent persous | Jat the uotel yesterday to express thelt | 3 iy with the family. ‘The flags on the hotels | of the city yesterday were suspeuded at half-mast | | im respect ‘to the memory of the deceased. Ar- | Ratigements have beeu wade tor hoidtug the funeral ck to-morrow afternoon froin the hotel. ley, a Drief sketch of whose life ap- urday’s STAR, Was one of tue most re- red men in the country, and had a Rational reputation as a caterer. He was born In | thls city sixty-four years ago, and begun business | as a driver of a hack, subsequently be served as steward on various naval vessels. Returning home he Was employed as steward of the Metropolitan club. A litle before the War he secured a house on Istreet, near 15ch, and went tnto business for himset. Among his’ patrons were many of the tnost prominent pubute men of the day. He accean- panied Reverdy Jouuson to England when Mr Johuson Went as minister to the court of St. James, and his skill as a caterer fs said to have largely contributed to Mr. Johnson's diplomatic success. | Mr. Wormley opened the uotel comer of 15th and | H streets, which bears ls uame, in Ist. ‘The lst Of guests entertained here Include miny of the | most eminent men of ;the day tn every walk of lire, | The parlors of Wormley’s ave been the scene of | Many distinguished gatherings His strict Dusl- ess Integrity Won for Mr. Wormley the confidence | and friendsiip o; the wealthy und influential cit | zens of Wasuinzton. | The palibearers will be as follows: Active—John F. Cook, Joun TT. Given, Isaxe Landis, M. W. Galt, James G. Beret, Hon. "BK. Bruce, Heary Bugeh and KH. Gieaves Honora " E Roewle, C.9V. Spoffond, C. C. Willard, 0. Y. Staples, Franklin Tin ney, Theophile Felter, George S. Kraff and Wm. Henry Smith. ‘The following clergymen will officl- ate: “Rev. Wm. Warinz, Berean Baptist church; Kev. Myron Sunderland, Four-and-a-hait street Presbyterian church, and Rey. Frank Grimke, Fif- Vent steeet Presbsterian. —— Elres im the Woods, THS REFORM SCHOOL PROPERTY SAVED FROM DE-! STRUCTION. | Jn consequence of the long drought fires have broken out in the woods in many directions. A fire | which has been raging in the brush and under- | growth around the Keform school yesterday came | into dangerous proximity to the Improvements 01 | the farm attached to that institution that the | superintendeut made application to the police and fire departinents for help to extinguish it. ‘The fencing caucut fire, and much of 1t was burned be. fore ald arrived. | Major Dye ordered outa detach- ment of pollee from every precinct under a ser- eaut. | Chief Cronin, of the fire department, went Gut with a detail of his men. Major Dye and Capt. Nernon also went to the seene of the conflagration, ‘The re department was of Uttle service, as no water could be obtalued. All turned to and tought the thumes with brushes made of small branches and bushes. They so far succeeded as to place the butlding and much of the fenclug out of danger. Fires were also raging on the Virginia side of tue Tend through the wouds of Arlington yester- It ts reported that many miles of fencing have been destroyed. J ‘Two More Weddings. Mr. Clarence G. Allen and Miss Mattle J. McKee, both of this city, were married at noon to-day at the Congregational church,by the Rev.Wm. W.Pat- ton. ‘The ushers were Messrs. Max Hansmann,L. W. Seely, J. M. McKee Borden and I. B. Sheldon After the ceremony the bridal couple started for a month's trip to th north. Mr. Joba Heckiuger and Miss Bertha Gassen- heimer were married last evening at Abner’s hall, in the presence of a large number of friends. Rev! Mr. Stra, of the Bishth Street synagogue, officiated. "The couple left after the ceremony for a trip in the east. ‘Tus Jerrersox Democratic CLUB.—At a meet- ing of the Jefferson Democratic association Satur- day night, Mr. J. Emmuer, the president, who was | Present in! Cinetnnaul durlag the election, described | | the condeuct of the deputy C.8. marshals Resolu- | | tous were sdopted calling the attention of Con- | | Sigs to hess outrayes,” demanding an invest it. | tion in the name of a free people, and indorsing the action of the Chicago democracy in appointing a | Vigilance committee. ‘The assoctation will attend | the Alexandria meeting Wednesday night. ‘THE S¥Nop OF BaLtiMoKe.—At the session of the | Baitimore synod at Frederick, Md.,on Saturday, a | Tevort upon the case of Kev. W.'W. Campbell, of | | Baltimore, was made by Judge Drake, the chdir- man of the committee in opposition to’ the claims of the appellant. At the evening session Rev. J. L. | Caton submitted a report on the Sunday schools of fhe ‘srnod. On the tople of the “Importance of Church Attendance on the Part of Children in Reter- ence to their Spiritual Development and tie Growth | of the Church” addresses were delivered by Rev. | Dr. Chester, of tls citf, and Kev. J.B. Campbell and others.” Rev. Dr. H. D. Gause, of St. Louis, sec- Tetary of the board of ald for colleges and acade- mies, then presented the cause he represented, urued. On Sunday afternoon synodieal communion was celebrated, | and at night Rev. Dr. Imbrie, of Toko, Japan, de livered an address On the subject of ‘missionary | work, ——-—___ | Mamarace Licewses.— Marriage licenses have ‘been Issued by the clerk of the court to Joseph C. Walter and Mrs Sarah M. Dearing, both of Rappa- hanngek, Va; Peter Asbury Robluson and Cathe: Tine Ednioala Prather, both of Montgomery county, Eugene P. Jewell and Balth ‘Towner: W. Key of Caroline county, Va., and Lucy Aun Ad Christian Schioz aha Xnnle Eugethart, both ol Prnce George county, Va; Jules Guuitldze and Auua Sterling; Leonard 'T. Hogan, of Exeter, Fla, und Clara C. Prescott. ee Bat. Frxep.—In the Criminal Court to-day Mr, Howard Clagett made application to have ball xed In the case of Willie Houd, the colored boy | charged With mauslaughter ta killing Columbus | Batley, by stiking him ou the head with a brick, in the’ rear of Muelier’s candy factory, the boy | only being ten years old. Bail was fxcd ‘at $500. passe onside Affairs in West Washington, Gose West.—Mr. T. F. King, of the Post office epartinent, who resides at 3317 O street, leaves, here this evening on a three weeks’ trip to Kansas, ad while in the west will call on his brother, xius, formerly of Georgetown, who now resides ip Denver, Col. Low WATRR IN THE CaNat—The water in the Chesapeake and Oho canal 1s getting very low again, and boats cannot now load much over 100 | tons “It is reported that at some points loaded. boats have difficulty In getting ‘and if rain dyes not soon come navigation Will aguin be virtu- ally suspended. | Diep oF PauaLysis—Mrs M. B. Lundy, died at her residence, No. 3131_M street, yesterdsy of pae raiysts, at the age of 70 years. “The funeral will take place to-morrow ‘afternoon ati p.m. Inter- | gat xt Congressional eeinetery. -APTCRED.— Officer Myers, Of this ar Satanday night Pevcr Ofterdieny a white lad, 13 years of age, who escaped from tné Reform ‘sehvol Saturday evéntag. Gxaiw Reorier.—Cunal boat H. M. Talbot ar- | rived with 1,200 bushels of wheat and 3 barrels of | ear corn. Canal boat Lyons Whiting aiso arrived with 3.500 bushels of whevt. Wheet sold on change | OM Suturday at 8c. UO S8C., and ear corn sold at | $250 per oarrel. ral Paign tas ‘Cospittos oF Water ar7 A. M.—At all Low tide In the river vo-duy at 8:30 p. m. at $:30 p.m. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax Evaxrxo Stan. Mone Freea.—Three slight fires occurred yester- day between noon and midnighi. The first, about {'Geclock p. mwas occasioned by’ a chimey spark, Which set fre to a small dwelling near the sh rard, colored bout 70% proseedes froma it Ore at the ‘house of N.Wentor, near the in! of Patrick and ‘and the third, about mid ight, ‘streets, thefiremen to the house of Capt. Brooks, owned by Miss & Smith, on Fairfax near Wolfe ‘street. In no case was the serious. ‘AFFRAYS.—A difficulty, growing out of some Yesterday evening bet ins Kehoe and George evel ween James Kehoe ‘and Frank Hammill Kehoe was cut about face by his antagonists, who were afterwards ar- Dgats.—The remains of Thomas Harmon were ‘ht here from Baitimore on Saturday evening, ‘and the funeral took place trom the residepce of is father, Mr. A. C. Harmon, on Royal near Prince Street. The deceased was badly wounded by Geo. W. Hough (who is charged with Killing McMahon 4n Washington) some months ago, and never fully Fecovered from he effect of the ‘yound. PoLice Ryvort.—There were fve prisoners at the station house, this morning. | Wra. Bright, ar- Tested by Officers Franks and Roberts,charged with abusing his family. Sam Grant and Sam Gurtz, Colored: arrested by Onlcer Lattin: charge, alsor, gerly Conduct; and George Hammill and Frank fammill, arrested by Capt. Webster, charged cutting Janes Kehoe, FUNERAL or Jars Bowsy.—The funeral of the late James Bowen, whose death was announced in Saturday's Star, took place from McKendree M. E. church yesterday afternoon, Kev. Dr. Edwards, the pastor, oMctating, ascisted by Rev. 8. K. Cox., D.D., and Rev. Mr. Turner. ‘The remains were in> terred at Glenwood. ‘The pall-bearers were Messrs. | Z, Jones, G. Taff, J. Collins, F. Soucl, J. Geddings | and James Boss. | a A THIEVING TRAMP IN A BaGoAGE Roow.—Aabout one o'clock this morning OMicers Hogan and Fitz- Betuld noticed a barefooted and raged tramp enter ‘he Daggage room Inthe B. &O. depot. In a few minutes he came out with shoes on his feet and a | large valise on his shoulder. He was arrested and taken to the Seventh precitict station house, where he confessed stealing the val se. In thé Police | Court to-day he gave his name as Thomas Ford, | ‘alias Thomas Maher, and was sentenced to seven months fn fail. CATARRE. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANA- DIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOM, Exc, For the Immediate Rellef and Permanent Cure of every form of;Catarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influenza tothe Loss of Smell, Taste and Heariny, Cough, Bro chitis, and Incipient Consumption, Relief in five mi utes in any and every case, Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure besins from first apr c: tion, andis rapid, radical, permanen® and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ‘and Sanford’s Inhaler, allin one packure, $1. Ask for SANFORD'S BADICAL CURE POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. | | PAIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. | COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER in- stantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY combined with a POROUS PLASTER for twenty-five cents, It annihil- tes Pain. vitalizes Weak and Worn out parts, strength- ens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does more in one-half the the than any other Plaster in the world. Sold every where. 0c16 Bascrrvz Duress Goons FROM THE BIG AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK LAST WEEK BARGAINS! BARGAIN! BARGAINS! FINE QUALITY ALL PURE WOOL COLORED | CHUDDA CASHMERES, nearly one yard and a half wide, only,75e.. worth $1.25. CARTERS, 711 Manger Space BLACK SILKS. BLACK S!LES. IMMENSE REDUCTION IN BLACK SILKS. OUR $1 BLACK SILKS reduced to $7c.; our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1; our $1.50 BLACK SILKS | reduced to 81.25. BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET reduced to 1. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING 2%5c. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. LARGEST 81Zi DOt BLE WHITE BLANKETS, 12-4, reduced from $8 to 85. COLORED CASHMERES, all pure fine wool, wide double width, (price everywhere 5c.) rwluced to 375c, COLORED SILKS, 50c.; FANCY SILKS, 37}4c. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, (one yard anda half wide), ‘auction goods, only 3734c. 0020 CARTERS, 711 Maker Space. F YOU WOULD HAVE APPETITE, FLYSH color. strength, and vizor take Ayer's Sarsaparilla which will confer them upon you in rapid succession, W322 G0 anour Wir THAT ACHING HEAD? ‘Try Aycr’s Pills, They will relieve the stomach, restore the dizestive orgats to hoalthy action, remove | the obstructions that depress nerves and brain, and | tbus cure your headache permanently. 10 Pes Cexr. 10 PER CENT. NEW DEPARTURE ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANYS STORES, On and after SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, all goods wall be sold at 10 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT. ABOVE THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. SUITS, SUITS. SUI TS. OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN SOLD ar 10 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT. ABOVE THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., + CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, ois, We Sor Tuex Au. DO NOT THINK OF PURCHASING A CHILD'S SUIT, BOYS’ SUIT, OR FALL OVERCOATS FOR EITHER UNTIL YOU TAKE A PEEP AT A STOCK ah eee Pa eee Pr 83 Gy LP EL PM: ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of pority, strength and wholesomenest, More economical than ‘she ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soldoniyincang Howat Baxtro 2. WORE Co, 108 Wall street, X. ¥. ape ‘THAT Is DOUBLE THE SIZE°TO SELECT FROM ‘THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT CAN SHOW YOU. AND WHAT 1S MORE, THEY ARE ALL CHOICE AND NEW GFFECTS. WE CAN PLEASE ‘THE BAD Boy. ‘THE Goop Boy. THE SMALL BOY. THE LARGE BOY. ‘THE 2-YEAR-OLD BOY. ‘THE 17-YEAR-OLD BOY. ‘THE ROMPING BOY THE STUDI US BOY, THE BOY WHOSE MOTHER WARMS HIM WITH A SHINGLE. THE BOY WHOM PAPA PETS. ‘THE BOY WHO I8 GOING WEST TO SCALPINDIANS WHEN HE GROWS UP. THE BOY WHO PLAYs TRUANT FROM SCHOOL AND GOES FISHING, ‘THE BOY WHO WEARS OUT THE REAR OF HIS ‘TROUSEKS SLIDING ON CELLAR DOORS, PECK’S BAD BOY, , IN FACT. YOUNG AMERICA OF ALL AGES, SIZES AND COMPLEXIONS, RICH OR POOR, CAN ALL FIND SUITS FOR SCAUOL, ROM? OR DRESS, IN PRICES, QUALITIES AND VARIETIES OUT GF ‘THE REACH OF ALL COMPETITION ABAKS & CO,, LEADERS OF THE CLOTHING TRADE. elt W. W. Boeovere & Co. ‘Have just opened 2 magnificent stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, DOL- ‘MANS, SHORT WRAPS, JACKE1S, &o. Axso, FINE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, BROCADE VELVETS, PLUSHES AND CLOTH SUITINGS. CARPETS on our upper flora BLANKETS AND FLANNELS A SPECIALTY, Allof our goods have either been Imported by the firm, or bought of Importers and Manuiacturers, ‘We have no Baukrupt Stock or Auction goods to offer for sale, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ocl6-6t No, 928 7th street, and 706 K street northwest. ————— CITY ITEMS. Everybody uses and praises Dr, Bull's Cough ‘Syrup and “don’t you forget 1.” Price 9 cents. 1 M. Augenstein, 817 7th street northwest,intends to reduce his stock and therefore offers the following immense bargains for to-morrow only: Flower pot brackets, 4¢.; bread graters, 2c.; electric egg beaters, 8.7 cake turners, Sc. Soup ladies, 3¢.; vegetable’ strainers, 8c; padlocks, 7¢; pickit: forks, dc.; hatchets, 150.7 tack hammer'and 2 packages ‘tacks, 8c; dinner bells, 8c; hand mirrors, ¥.; doubie bronze matea machine oll, 4¢.; Tampico whisk orooms, ted chamber sets,” latest patterns, flat iron and stand, 22°. Also great reduction. in house furnishing goods of every descripuon. 1 A Relic of the War. Johnson, 13th and E (the oyster man), has just Tecelved a'piece of the rebel ram Merritnac’s keel with upwatds of sixty fine oysters on it. Will be aU tue door all the Week. Aiso, a very choice lot of Norfolk and Cape May oysters. Kuw, steamed, stewed, fried, ae. Lifetiine experienge, Ladles' saloon attached. 1 Boys’ Real Scal Skin Caps, price $1.20. Just receved 20 doz., at Franc’s, cor her7th and D, the ouly strictly one price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store i this city. 1 Duffy» PURE BARLEY MALT WHISKEY, ‘WILL CURE ANY CASE OF DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, GENERAL WEAKNESS, HEMMORRHAGES, O1 PULMONARY COM- PLAINTS. IF TAKEN IN THEIR EARLY STAGES, AND RELIEVE, AP NOT ABSOLUTELY @UKE THE MosT OBSTINATE AND SUPPOSED HOPELESS CASES. Try a Dottle and be convinced. ling to the Mi an absolutely pur: tt 13 free fron Susi oil, and found on the sidebourus of the best pensing Foow tion and Pro- sumulant fi is in smootimess of taste, rowadue Havor, making It alike keceptabie to the most de stomachs, In ‘typhoid Fever, Dysenter; sof disease Avis the f with the profession, who know its merits, finding 1t invaluable as a Stuaulant and tonle. "We have not the space to speak Iudivid- ually of the her Of proiesstonai gentle men who have eXamined this whiskey, but simply say that tn May last we distributed 1,500 sealed Lottles to a like number of the represontuuve phy- siclans throughout the councry for analysis and exminination, dnd nay one of tuat number found a of fusit oil oF any aduit ration wh vent, th Lever. Chemist, ina letter ately pure and free ‘os00 COrdLally reeoul- | profession.” sicians of the United 1UW the profession olier stimulant in \d Uaose af trace Dr. great Germ “of tind 16 al Many of the sc States not only reco lance, but retuse to their practice. For met W Supply luz the syst Giseas can exhamst,thi from the Gate of Ir'use. It gists and Fine Grocers houses cene ‘ug DUrey Maur Wat Baltimore, Price, $1 per bottle. We Can Supply the Trade of Wastiogton and viciulty with Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey at the same prices eharged by the Duffy Malt Whiskey company at Ils disullery, ‘thus saving the trade freight and cart Barsovx & WaMrro. a Gents! Jer BH. Extra sh eves furs Johnson's, 13th and E.—High grade oys- ters fish, came; meals, Lct tui caterer for Joun. 15.1718) int? Days ‘Tria. ‘The Voltate Beit Co. Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ic “Belts and days to men nervous de- vies, ung OF vid) who are a Bility, lost vitality and kindn ing Speedy and complete restoration of heaita and inunly Vigor, Adiress ag above. N. B.—No risk it uicurred, us thirty days’ trial isatiowed, Wisp urantee- Eniley’s, S29 7: Wholesale wood and street, low ware, ** Roush on Hats. Clearsout rats, mic, ronches, ilies, ants, bed-bugs | skunks,chipmunks, gophers. Ibe. Drugylsts. 1 Fur and Sealskin Garmenty. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Fringe street, New. York, will Sell clegani Fur Garments ut retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportumiy to purehase strictly reliable Furs direct trou: m ‘nutaciurer, and save retaller’s Prolits, Fushlou book mailed free 963m of pure Cod Liver and Sod yn and general debility; e: S Yrescrived by Physicians. "Sold by Drug- | Ues, Sc. Manuiactured by W. uornton, Corner BullUL.ure ubd Harrison streets, Bustuuore, ac AWC “Alderney ¥ 7" Fresh Alderney Butter, chnrnet every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. pet | These, BULLETUUL And oWweet | Overcoars AND SUITS. We have everything in Styles, Cut and Material that oes to make our stock of OVERCOATS and SUITS for ‘Mei and Boys the larzest and finest in the City, Men's Overcoats, 86 to $25. Boy $250 to SiS. ‘Men's Suits, $6.50 to 825. Boys’ Suits, $2to 816, Overcoats, ar THE MISTFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODs. oclé Bors Axo Cunprews Crormxa WE HAVE NOT SAID MUCH ABOUT THESE GOODS, SIMPLY FOR THE REASON THAT WE COULD NOT TELL YOU ABOUT ALL OUR NICE | THINGS IN A FEW BRIEF ADVERTISEMENTS | BUT A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE | {Tite YOU THAT WE HAVE THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST MATERIALS AND WOKKMANSHIP, AND ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. THE SMALL BOys WILL HAVE TO BE VERY INDUSTRIOUS TO WEAR OUT ONE OF OUR ROUGH AND TUMBLE SCHOOL SUITS AT $5; OR OUR STRONG CORDUROYS AT 96; OR OUR HEAVY OVERCOATS OF DOUBLE FACED GOODS, MADE UP WITHOUT LININGS, AT 68.50, OUR SAWYER CASS. SUITS ARE BOTH DRESSY AND SERVICEABLE, AND OUR PLAIN AND PLAID CORKSOREW SUITS ARE THE NIOEST TO BE PounD. IN GOODS FOR LARGER BOYS OUR LINES OF CASSIMERES, TRICOTS, CORKSCREWS, DIAGO- NALS ARE FULL AND PRICES LOW. y E. B. BARNUM & CO. 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Mich., wit send | Bh EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. 607 x CONVERSATION PARISIEN FLORA C. DINNISON. = Li sel = cancion MM dace Agcitant to Prot 1. Marino, | Lupoute> Wrars Axp Jackera , 4 rr Srudente of French, wlio ready understand easy | Has opened ber DANCING ACADEMY for Masters aid ioe ap «(AA tS bonks, learn within “four months to speak ‘Misses, at National Rifles hall SEATON PERRY, >» ia write correctly. Best references, ‘Terms uncommon y | Class days: [wesdays, huredays and Saturdays, 5 BBA A = ‘moderate. Sem fae sprorenece oad end me For ed es a Riaieea oe. No. OM SUCCESSOR TO ae hey hiecger bn pit © obt=it a VELTIFES IN PARIS ‘BERLIN Snot avenue. or bor tasstar omice, Us 12 Yes “Gran gobs ott ine at ihe alt sot a iene kT aD Lake WRAPS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, )UPILS IN STENOGRAPHY ANDTYPEWRITING— Ping 0 SOPRA AND Be ‘apd Typew ter St ‘Lith street nortnwest after’ °p. im. PSC HESSONS NATH TECHNIQUE AND WAR Aiterncou hours, ne ‘ocls-com YOUN: L:Dy, ABLE OF TEACHING ENG- A lish, French mh Saget /@ Position as visiting: governess, or # few pupils at her reside: Address Miss CL, 0020-m,w,5,3t? office of the Evening Star. HARGES GREA’ ¥ REDUCED FOR BOAKD AND C iron at len nn Modern Eanranges, Mathe- tics an ‘adress — BOARDING SCHOOL. ovi8-2t* ‘Star office, (ei AL, EVENING BUSINESS COLLEGE, 409 PENNSVLVANIA AVENUE SORTE WEST, Thorouxh instruction in Penm=nship, Mathemai aud Louble Entry Book-keeping. dt Fr CIVIL. SEIVICE EXAMINATIONS, ‘Terms Reasonable 1, TWITCHELL, Principal ocll-zw* 188 KATE V. WILSON, ‘Teacher of Voice Culture and Theory, Reference given, 1408 10th street northwest. is complete in the English, Classical and Scientitic Departments Musto, Art and Elocution by skilled instructors. (Piino, Prof Antom Gloetzner.) ‘Students are prepared for Vassar and other cailezes, or can take w colleriute course at the Institute As all pupils not desire to graduate, a spocial aa Literatu ving En<lish Grammer and Rhetoric, eft school will find special facilities for pursuin I branches. Afternoon and Evening Classes for ee in Cee se in cerca and French. Terme -tnod ME. and Mits. WM. D. CAl S$ KATH CHAMBERLIN, NLY OF ostou, will receive pupils iu Piano, China Paint- jug and ‘inbroidery. For references and terms ad- dress 1300 Vermont avenue, ocl6-6t*S LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN Freuch conversational lessons at her own and Callafter 4 p.m. 611 12th" street moderate. ecl-ln® ACADEMY OF TELEGUAPHY: of the kind here. A special mvitation uethod by Which you can goon learn & Ustrost southeast, ‘ocl-4w* d oelt-6" IPE NOR Woon r Nos 1212 and ‘The school cout Miwon Ge asmato conrearaTe INSHT CINE CG Hoarding and day school for, youn Indies anid tte iris) fo" better accom her pupils, bas removed to the s}acious residence, 1700 L. Suvet uorthwost,n- wConnecticut avenue, abd will ne ony Weticsday? Sey sembe ‘Mrs. Bucher having recently returned from Europe, ‘uas been stuay ing the most approved met. ods .tubited to her weli-known thoroughness In branches, will make w specialty of training pils in table inanners and general deporti-enty ing them to eziter the ghost elreles of society. ACCOMPLISH MEN iS ie (vocal aud instrumenta), Drawing, Psinting, wu, French and German, Ly a corps of efficient For caislogucs apply to the Principal at her new resi- Neo ties Ada i, Conn, who dutiute the past lise stwsiied nbrond under. the best masters, wit if the Engi her pa prevarh dene ISS HILTON's ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL Mie Pineda rena eal eons = by : SEPTEMBER “TS German and French daily—native Instructors, ~~~ A Library of standard works is constantly acocexible tostudents in each d-partineat. Ot Seon PROF, J.F GERNULLLER TEACHER OF Vora Foci tpetramestal Musi and Harmons. Special at 19 beginners as well as art hor Savane Tal Thatrect northwest era au Ga KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 I st. n. w. will reopen Monday, October 6. Apply for circular at school room. ‘austin NES. METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof. DeWOLOWSKI'S Musical Institute. Will tos epen ‘on September Int, I884'(ath year). stortest and | best new eystem, saving years of Practice, training veices quickly to’ the very hichest culcure for opera, concerts, ete. Gold 1 diplomas. will be sratued to ereduates. “Bueagements) Teured for urope and America, Now singing and plano classes | are now opened: st 310 New Send ates we? ars r SH AND CLASSICAL HIGH om of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 43s sireet. striction thororgh, Its graduates have taken rank in Dartmouth, Princeton ; ‘end Harvard. Lehigh and Mich’ nuivernit in the gov-riment schools at ext Point and Address P. O. Lic. Box 885, for an interview. Mi SEENOS SEBSARE, - 1100 and 1104 M strect northwest, Washineton.D, C., enters its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2th, MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal GLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and practl- ¥ cal. CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of the seminary or entrance into Sinith, Vassar aud Wellesley coil FEENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of the Berlitz sehool of Ianwuaces. LOCUTION—In charze of Mrs, M. Stovens Hart, Principal of the Washingion Sebool of Elocution. EAOCAL MUSIC—Dinetress, Madam “Annie’ Roemar ‘aspar. Ine ap olia ‘adda DECORATIVE chers, sel-en FFOWES BUSINSS 5 Bookkeeping without t ‘the usual tims the rately, not in te Teseons, bush abi alg, She Fear, day ond nicht. Pujie tatueht se Gases.’ Blank books, 81 Bi Lewin at any time, ool to S10. PENT AND ENGLISH FAMIEY AND DAY “HOOL, for Young Ladies and Little Girls, 1305 Iith street, 1624 Mass ave. and 1623 N street, Mow’ L MeDouald’ and “iss Anna Ellis, princi als. School year will begin Septeguber 2 Of study embraces every thi English and classical edu. a French—Berlitz, method —for w Dail ly , Vesmons ia hiarge. Cl 7 iit beau Ott 1° Ate Charge. Clastin wosi-varving wil beg thew usual Geparinent has tear added, with Un ates 3 foP Littl, Girls just bein anz mchool. Aspects, hile for scielass Bviug on Capitol Hull or in 5 263m PRIVATE LESSONS for adults and children, Conversation (natiral is provided ‘other dist {ERMAN CLA HINGTON 80 DE TIVE DESiGN, Vernon Row, 24 Day and evening classes, vaical Freehand and Mech Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- ait and Life classes: Modeling, Haroinered Brass; minting. and Kensiugton.” Orders taken for decorat a des M. ROUZER, china’ ‘isitors welcome, is AL E BOYLE, W. Miss EJ. WALKER, Secretary, oc5- PARI MENT OF HOWAKD U ies Medical and Sungical, at th Freed- URDAY, by Profs. GIta- NDAY MORNIN YSUNDAY'S Prof. REYBU | Morbid Anatomy Examinstions at College, by Prof LAB. Demonstrations with Laryusascope, by P: z ss Will be hell for Dispensary 2 Clinfes EVERY OTHE 'p. ABS Th street, Of daily Yor cards address C.B. PURVI t. ¢ ts 1118 Taeh steer (WIPLOMEE DE A the hes to call the atteation of those ou Lin her uative tongue iccsous privately and in classes for ladies aud chil- 1937 12th atre ADAME CHEVREMON mie Paris) fas resumied te Cw northwest, TUDY, ese, An ‘and K streets n, w. W. FLYNN, A. 3 rue 8 , Business nt schio “& HLINGTON Arete: Pa ey Feluet School for Boy pp. Trea ‘Alen. "Number init €d, Onl d ioral character recived, 8 Septeniber 8th. Day and even: id thorowh instruction ia. the jes, Bookkeening, Shor: -baud Algebra, Geometry, Latin an MACAFEE, A. M., Prin. SCHLEINER, TEACH: eal Analysis, Vocai Cultu Exprssion—and teadings in Shakspeare aud Gencral Lit rature, “vening Classes— Wednesday and Friday, Torclock. Children's Clases—Tuesday und Thursday ) ot “Athome, Tuesdays, 6 to 8p. an avenue, it SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, uch, Tilia, Danish, Latin, Greek, taught by. Fuil ‘corps of in 3 'm, Verubart, Ph. D. Wasiington High School Resid north FUSE O FES AYA AStudent of th* Lapsic Conservatory. instructs in Mute. German and” Elvcution. 1123 19th. street | Mor lies sels iL, 1918 T STREET N. W. OPPOSITE ark te-opens September 29th, Thorouch wtion in drawing and paintins, Clases in mectan= fou drawing) Si EULLMM, Prinéipal.— seav-ime JP AND SES ALFRED BUsac: rDUcaTION| IMU Teme for young Indies and pti. Sena es i UBURN FEMALE AE Treutionstoyi SEMINARY, 1206 O street northwest, “Tisehost refereni och Mins BALCH, Principal. (ATIONAL UNIVERSITY, LAW DEPARTMENT, FACULTY. HON. ARTHUK NAc ARTHUR, Associate Just.ce of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, President. HON. SAMUEL F. MILLI Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United ‘States, Professor of Inter ational and Coustitutioual Law. eading, Evidence, Fquity: °comuutzelal snd Alaiitinie Law WILLLAM B. WEBB, Esq, ‘Professor of Practice and Jndye of Moot Court. fessor of the Law of Heal and P ‘onal Property, Contracts, Nevotlable Instruments, and Avilied Evidence, Re-opened Monday, October 6th, 18, at eo'clock p.m. . intl New Law Building, No. 1006 E street northwest. Catlostes can be ‘obtained at Morrison's, Balian— 7 welitn’s and Adams" Bookstores, or at the office reastir-t, Hletninus J, Lavender, ap or aduiission vat o ui farther informa Per b dbnatricuiats a 49034 Louisiana dente, or av the iw bul ing. Ri Dusitéss communications should be addressed to LAVENDER. e913 430% Louisiana avenue. ((OLLIERE SCHOOL FoR Boys, Buder 15 years of age. ‘Two serrate departments— enion sors. ENGiisi, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Ast, 1-84, (6 Sune Ist, 1865, Prof. aud Mrs. Col Tieipals; Lucien ¥. ©. Colilere, a. ML, Director, street nortliwest, seil-6n AVID 8. L, JOHNSON, Onwa:ist «nd! Choir Master, 3119 10th street northwest. Pupils taught privately or in classes. myl-6m* S DANCING ACADEMIES, 1001 F §S street uorthwest.—Tuesdays, ‘Ihumdaye and Satur Gays, Washinton Hall, ad wtrect and feuusylvauia avenue sontheast,—Monday an! Fridays, Send for cir culars, or terms for renting eicher hall, to1004 F street northwest, ‘auzs-8m isctitute ff Geoseeiones, Bc, THT CO stitute, of Geo: .C. NDAY, October vih, 1884, a0 7 pan’ “Application Zor wduiee on taay "be made to Wal. , DUNLOP and 6. Me THEWS, ded. ‘OL HILL INSTITUTE AND EINDERGAR- ten, No. 20 Ist street southeast, will reopen, Septea pa i6. ‘TMorgagh iustrgetioy in Ella tranches and Yanewsger Genuine Kin E BOYDCNand E. K. SMITH, prin- vet southeast, Et 17TH STREET NORTHWEST. MLLE V. PRUDHOMME is organizing ‘her French classes for the season, Parisian pronunci- ‘ation and a practical use of the language taught, In- struction Jn an English school for boys and girls, near Towa Circle; and in the W: ite idles and chat ‘siterioon, 7 and Vashington ite ytriae 1100 RIENDS SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTAR) cullars at rd, eve Lesson op mate (piano, erga and har; | aucthod) aspeciaty: Guild, Saturday. | Dally after jnouy) to pupils at their residences on Wednesdays and | noou classes Miss DORA ZIWET, graduate of Satunduys. <ed-im_ | Germany, 1456 Corcoran strect. ocd? HOOL OF FINE ANT AND | J\MEKSON INSTITUTE, 94 late st. wer, [an K arten. For information | aui8-3in ‘THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal. HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, lira ST. N. W., WASHT TON, D.O. OVIDENOR RE ean ERAS Wooo Re Ae a ees Best. to adults orchildren. Private ler oboe getecs oy agi SERA Foreign TTL AGE SeRni en ees ee see ae 7 Feet classical sud Matherostiea Schoo! far Boye begins tts 34 year Seytember 10th—the second Weduies” of the month. “Prepares for business, for Harvatd, e, Princetou and other colleges, for the scientite gibi nd 7 he U.S. aiitars amd Naval Acadenic or yarticulars auares C OUNG, Prinett Oa Lith etree’ Chicalurs can Ue obtained at the book stores. auld. CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNECTICUT avenue and L street, Washincton, for Young Ladies and Little Girls —'I he exercises of the Acaderny will be resumed September sth, 184, A limited number of Permanent and Weekly boarders will be received. Les Sons itt private or in Classes will be given to ladies in the Tancuaves, vocal aud instrumental music, paciors atid vinss is iustitution, the einplete 1h its ar. Tineements for trauitue sous ind dausht rs, wien ad. n, for ral life, eelf-<uppert, usefwuness atid h dence. Full oa Reg cloraesbip for day’ o: evening eeskious), night, Sie; per mon hy da "oven fur arr ereaftcr. Studetits ansiened seats in. the on Tangements Handsoine, 11 efonnation am ntensting wads matter, ual! ty any address, oF given uyon apyli ma | HENEY C. SPENCER, Principal, Tecivtered, "equipped and hich they vouiplete ar crated circular, with tall E001 LISH LANGUAGE, ‘904 M STREE’ MRS. M. STEVENS HRT. Prrverran, The third snnual session of this school will bein October ist; close June Ist. Private and class instruc: Hon day and eveniny, Especial attention given to the cure STAMMERING AND OTHER \OCAL DEFECTS. au30-3m FAMILY SUPPLIES. @ oH EEE CcO K K EEE RRR ™ g&ig HoH REE CoO K K ERE ROR Sgs8 4 BUCKWHEAT 18 NOW READY. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 0cl0-3m- Corner Ist and Indiaps avenue. Coxrare Prices . \WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvazna avenun, Bbl CERES FLOUR... 00 BOL GOLDEN BILL FLOUR: BbL NEWIORT FLOUK, Finest Made. Bul. WINDSOR FLOUL. eri go EP ORPR, EEE ts fo mt MR EF ‘3 Ooo kee KR K ERR %gs3= THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, s without adoubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the moat Nornrtiovs Flour in the world, ‘The Mill-rs have not only the most perfect Mill,con- | taining as it does all thy not ¢uproved Machinery in- | ‘Yented up to the present thac, but they produce a Flour Uxstrpassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, ‘we would simply state that a lance quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped anumally to Europea d eaten at the principal Courts of the old worll. We GvauaNrEE that it 4s made from selected hand wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota, It is an acknowlede-d fact, that in this Flour a perfo-t separation of the zl ati- nous particles of the wheat berry.and a thorouzh clini. nition of all weak und starchy matter has atlas. been reached, and is consequently: more Norartious, yield- ing more brvad to the barrel than any other Flour. The Dest trade admits that from its bread-mak ne qualities itis the cheapest, a= well as the best, for eitper family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every suck aud every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is uncxoclled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- ‘keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicure, GILT-EDGE. Amamificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. ELUGANT SEAL FLUsK COATS. at 40 and 850 FALL AND WINTER WEIGH TS IN ENGLISH WALK- ING JACKETS FLUM GS TOSI BLACK SICI:1: NN CIRCULAKS AND DOLMAN itned with alted Stn), from 825 €0 B00 ED VELVicT AND SEAL 1L.USH LONG AND SHORT WKAPS IN GKEAT VARIETY PERSIAN SILK WKAPS. IMPORTED JERSEYS. ALL-WOOL CLOTH NEWMAGM OTS and DOLMANS, FRENCH BROADCLO IBS. (R1COTS aud TWILLED CLOT for LADIDS HABLIS ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS for MISSES SUITS, IMMENSE STOCK OF FCROP! AN DKPSS FAKRICS for PLAIN AND COMSIN ATION COS1UMES, PLAIN and BROCADED «i KMAN VELVETS. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, IN BLACK AND FIP. TEEN COL! Ks, irom $5 t0'89, SUPERB STOCK OF LYUN'S SILKS, SATIN DUCH- ESSE, RHADAMES AND BHOCADES. IN BUACK, WHITE AND ATL SHADES FOR S€KEET, RECEP: TION AND EVENING WEAR ELEGANT T80 TONE BROCADED VELVET DRESS FRONTS. WEDDING OUTITTS A SPECTALTY. $¥- SPECIAL APARTMENT YOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOOD BY GASLIGHT. #2~ CHOICE"GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peany Brruprsa, Pennsylvania avenue, comer 9th «treet. Established 1840. ceil THE PALAIS ROYAL, FOR THE SPECIAL SALE, | OF CORSETS, GFFERS THE FOLLOWING BAR- GaINs: Lori. Sateen Corsets, in blue and red, size from 38 to 25; regular price 1, special price 69c. Lor 2. ¢ Contil Corsets, in bine and red, double busk; sizes 18 24, 25, 26, 27; regular price $1.25, special price 6c, LoT 3, White Contil Corsets, donble busk, side steel, war- ranted bone, «ize from 20 to 25; regular price 81.25, special price 6c, Lor. French Woven Corsets, embroidered bust, wide steel, good whalebone sizes from 18 to 28; regular price $1, ‘special price 69c, coo 1 A a ss Pe Son & FE Sg pF Soh ak f 8B coo HAA uz French Woven Corsets, five hundred bone, sill fanned top and bottom, drab and white; regular price $1.98, special price $1.25. A very special aud substantial bargain, FPP, opp. Pep ob D ppp DOD Po D Da Pe = bows PCO 00 RRR gSS8s FER TTTT ging coooR £3 5 7 £ 6°38 Rant Sco ket Base 69 00 RR e se cco 00 BE kee tf Sag8 = The French P. D. are the best fitting Corsets im- Ported. We keep the only complete line this side of New York; we have all colors, all sizes. long, medium | and short; satin, sateen and coutil; prices from $L60%0 8308, a Lb as Peo ko o& Ht EPP Aa © AA Ht sss Po a'4 Tun a4 ut S858 oo y ¥ ; BR oo YY & E fi Peas ¥ SE RE “oo? ¥ 2°45 tus > 2117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, U2 The Palais Royal sale of 98¢. Kid Gloves is con- tinued, ‘ool? Busck Duxss Goons Deranraet. E. G. DAVIS, 719 MAKKETD space Having recently visited the Eastern Market, we sre ow Propared to show our customers wd the ree aud varied stock of BLACK SILK V in and Brocade: Black Gros Grain >ilks, from 7 25a yard; Black Satin Rhadamee and Merveilleux; Biuck Arsure Silks, for Mourning: Black Satin De Flora; Brocade Silks, Courtauld’s English Crepe, LUPIN'S CELEBRATED LACK GOODS, Black (ashmeres, from Suc. to $1.50 per yard. Bison Cloth, trom 8Tige, to $12 Royal Surab, French Serge, all wool Crape Angelia, Drap d’Fte, and many oth r choice fabrics. 6-4 Gilbert's ~uiting, $1 per yand; former price 8L25. 6-4 Diack French Tricot, $1.25; former price $75, 6-4 black Broad Cloth for ‘Tailor-made Suits. Taree Stock of Funey Gray gud Black Woolens for combinaticn tite, ae ‘Some choice things in Silk and Wool Mixtures, NOWONS! NOTIONS! ! Stock must be seen to be appreciated. Weaak an in- spection, No trouble to show zoods. POPULAR PRIVES, ¥: E. G. DAVIS, ool. COR. 8TH AND MARKET SPACE ao seventy STREET NORTHWEST. AS WE DO A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST, JUST OPENED BLACK BROCADED VELVETS, 19 INCHES WIDE, GOOD VALUE, POR 6348, OUB PRICE ss ie Sus Sy CURTAIN SCRIMS! 6,000 YARDS ECKU CURTAIN SCRIML OUR PRICE oo © & PERTARD <> i wt u cv c O60 SEVENTE STREE GREAT BANKRUPT 8ALB or DRY Goops From the auctionot HALSTEAD, HAINES & CO. Thety oss hax been our gain, for we eucceeded tn ete fing a large portion of their siock at about forty Cente lar. This purchase bas been 40 enormoumly caunot bein to «et all of it into our ttm Neha fo neat g laewe warercom fa the goods. Never before th the history’ Datitcton tae there been such an opp-rtunty of eet tne eo goods for a very smuail amoULE of money. We mention a few of the bargains which ~ Bry {SE gos ttuminated wool Drees Goods, 10c. per yard, 208. per net trom the e Fived in this couutry alter te deed of trust had Made. “Such ‘arucles as we ‘we took the entire sant anit worth house, or. pa yuecen tf inches wie a Prec Cashmere ta jiece 2 te i and Jet Black, per yard, ‘Sie. “ste. ueces 40 inches wide, extra fine, at Se., worth 70a, We bought every yer of Samuel Courtaitld's Craps in the sale, and can recommend them as the best and cheapest ever offered: 1 case 7-4 wide all-iinen Loow Table Damask at 20a, per yant, value 3: ‘Towels at 8. 10, 1235 and 15e., every one genuine bar $71 oan, heavy tmottid, rtm. Barnsley Dasma, mice So. Towedn at Bae, Lerner Napkins and Dos lies in em. Barusley ‘Soest Table Damaa by Fare or tn sou us 1Ong an Bve Janda every obe trou te BLANKETS. BLANKETS, Wo bouriit nearly all the Hiankets it toe ale, uly leita {ow sample lott witch were too much soled iron dani atin 9.4 Whe Manet, [iis Arce ever herore heard of We went ofr & 4 iia rans, iW) faire each, aenuine German Hankets, 2 ® t shade of Drab, st 6200 per pair. Cost of importa Ca voles Gray Blankets at Ge. per pale, Merchants and housekeepers buyitug by the quautities will bever Lave uch a chanoe again. ‘CANTON FLANNELS. ‘cases, most all of the hie to ‘such stay mas low 8 GceHOs fer YBNL Gingham for A gece ruiture Cretoune at 17 bright as well ax substued , GkEAT a Le ute Bve Fulleaized Ladier Pinsh Cloaks a Lot 2—iwerity. all sizes Ladiew Plush Cloaks, Lined ~in tah eS ecoae ‘wel with slede Of Axtrachan, ‘These would retail when the O pieces double width fine Ladies’ Cloth tn leadiig ndtv at 8) cout pet Yards Thine the wames sade Seber muccabeoe a Fae per gd cers seebushe full 64 inches wi insported cloth. ist che stew tall shades, a $125 per “to picons Oriental Laces, 10. worth 28e. 50, Oriental Laces, 6 inches wide, st 1%e.; worth, £0 pieces Ortentat B inches wide, at 230. Misdomen Orieatal Lace colar at 280" rahue be Ssdoma Guest Linen S ply shirt Fronta Wes sort 3) dorm Ladies’ Silk. Hove, drop stitch, tn ax ent shade, at To ontea pair (old Gis where for ot bargains, it will pay you to LANSBURGH & BRO., 42. 42 and 44 REVENTH FTREET. wi3, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Urner Prusos BECOMING MORE Sieeecilack EVERY Da¥. In the, celebrated Heinckamp and Stultz cr Upristtes. arecialty te tee, and of perfection ha been’ reached ity eles y. and standing edlidly 40 tune. on the pian of any ob-cure ‘method, but, on the com tury, contin ail the laws! improvements of real value, thereby improving the tne, tuaking the touch M088 sympathetic, and enlancuug the outward appearanos. ‘Don't make any arrangements to buy till you have seen these super) instruments, Youcan save with as from $50 to $150; and if you desire to dispose of @ ‘Square Piano we will allow you fuil value tor it in ex- | change. Special factory prices for cash, and easy | monthly time payment. ocl4 WAREKOOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. ALLET. DAVIS & COS GREAT SPRCIALTY— THEIR UPRIGHT RAND PIANO, Is new and elegant styles, now ready, at sjucial | prices, “HLL SUMNER 811 Sui street Bw, | G'Xa | aa KU HE Ki BACH AND STIFFF PIANOS et tat Prat trot all whee Rao ten, utumatic Musical trumiente artistically play their ow my atG. L. WILD & bilo.’ Music ‘Wareroums, . Pisnos for rent for tse wean Special attention tuning and repairing, Have Jusr Rercaseo Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cote brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and bean- tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will tryit GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standani family Flour of theDistrict. Itis equal in quality toagreat many ‘high-priced Patent Hours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, selS ‘WM. M. GALT & CO. afaVGL COMFORTING @ EPPS’ COCOA. ‘BREAKFAST. wactlfeat ota, mais ‘ground us ready to attack wi ton weak Tienes oe apn oi { od FROM NEW YORK, WHERE I HAVE SELECTED. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, IN ALL THE DE- SIRABLE FABRICS AND STYLES FOB THE COMING SEASON, EXTEND AN INVITATION TO MY FRIENDS AND ‘THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT MY STOCK OF DEY GooDs BEFORE PURCHASING. 8, L. HEMPSTONE, 008 803 Market Bpace—Pa Ave. Cues & Drv, We have, 2: ine: ‘WILTON! MQ TSS See cAbeatafgat use of DEAPENY ena FURNITURE “An inspection of our stock is DUE ag. on. QHETS RETAILED ar WHOLESALE PuICEA Rv lin sd 00 nh, Swrer T.. Nooo, G3 Tth Btreet Northwest. MAKES * Instruments new and \-band ’ Sy eee Oe (411 the popular Musical Publications of the 4s. ‘be finest selection of 6-cent Music in the city. ont fee Srucx& Co. Euunsox.& Bavedt Co FIAnOS.