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NTION. The Weatner. Oprick OF THE CHIEF Siowat. OvFicER, Wasniseros, D. €., October 2, 1854, 99 am. For tie mkiile Atlantic states: increasing cloud- esl rains, brisk southerly winds, veering terix, higher, followed by a slight’ fail In lower barometer in northern portion. ay colder, clearing and generally falr Is indicated for New England and the mid- states. ather Atla 48 DDL, $1.63 | : HS New York aven avertisement Krap Sinshetmer’s Lack Stock oF Watt Parris, newest designs, | teed at Markriter’s, 62 E street north- Low prices and prompt work. ye ne DECEIVED: & Sens’ Capsieut re throats, sk fora ‘Cough Drops for coughs, D. Sand trade mark on Emmet Guards, held yester- ‘Tax Chicago Grocery Co., 9% 7th, offers brown sugar for Se. Tb., white ‘sugar for 6c. 1, standara A su or 10 pounds for nilated sugar "at loat sugar for 7% or 10. pounds OF 10 pounds for 74: Bucur woop Racks, 1 Oct. goth, at 2p.m. Cxavox Portearms—Cail at Merritt's Gallery, TH Market Spa nade by M. Be ow for the b garten, ave your orders educed. iempler’s, 453 Pa, av. avs. Price 1 Your Evgstant tite CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Fouv’s Orgna Hovse —Moude Granger in “Lyn- Natiowal THRatei wile ‘TueaTen Comrqus.—Varieties. Diws Mesacu.—Performing bear and interesting entertainment. —Mile Aimee In “Mam- Street lamps will be ifzh p.m, and extinguished at ‘Rev. J. W. Parker, D. D., Calvary Bapust church of this city, 0 puipit yesterday morning, preaching wil hess and vigor Tore eighty sday for nis home though now 3s Weil backward, and, strikt the Drain and was badiy bruised. not dangerous, thou: ‘Kendall, of 456 4 street and avenue, af the a rsey avenue, and attempted steal a small satchel she cartied. ~The hidy screamed for heip,and her assailants becoming Irightened At a meeting of the ael hall, Sat d_ by ‘Hon. he club, presented eae With a handsome Basket of Nowe street. Presbyte Sunday schools es and marche the Evangelical thetr respective ral meeting. The $ and music ALS:30 o'clock red, was cut 01 head with a knife, on 4% street, between Pennsylvania and Miss northwest, by au unknown colored m: ped. tilla Assing, a wealthy matden lady who oad for some years, and who, it 1s fund for Fredertek Douglass, in honor of his work in the emancipation of the slaves She iso leaves him her Wbrary. The case agalust Frank colored, charged with assaulting Mrs. Rhoda Vanderbilt by careless driving, as published tn Saturday In the Poilce Court this morning. hearing the testimony, reganted the matter’as an accident, and took Fentroy’s personal bonds. Mr. Andrew Gleason, the well-known. street con- tractor, this morning ratsed an immense Blaine and Logan flag at his private residence, 718 North Capt- tol street. tm the Court in General Term to-day Hon. S. 8. Burdette, of Missouri: J. C. Penny, 01 y ew York, and J. B.'Whittemore, of Michigan, were admitted Wo the bar. a Services im the New St. Patrick’s Church Divine service was held for the first time yester- uy In the new St. Patrick's church, which was re- cently described in Tre Stan The services held Were of the usual character, the dedicatory ser- Vices having been deferred untfl next month. Haydn's mass, No.2, was finely rendered by the choir, under ‘the direction of Mr. Koechling. Father celebrated mass, and Father Waiter, He made also a few remark jons that had been encom erection of the church, and sald that many would remember the first sermon he delivered in the old church, where- tm he had Said that on account of the condition tn whieh he bad found the old church, he regretted his having accepted the pastorage, but, as he Was there, he intended top fmnprove the parish, and, in arder to first thing to be done was the bulletin church. “Though many years had elapsed. hts phomise had been kept, and the coneregation now i @ house of worship of which It might be justly proud. A CHURCH DepicaTep at Bowre.— Yesterday the new M. E chureh at Bowie, Prince Georg, county. Md. was dedicated by Rev. Richard Norris, of Wesiey Chapel, assisted by Rev. T. J. Cross, of Severn cireuit, of ‘which Bowte wili be one of the appotutments” The sermon in the morning was by ev. Mr. Norris He announced that the church cost, exclusive of the ground, $1,518.68, all of which had’ Deen pald excepting $116, and subscriptions were called for. A subscription of $190 was an- nounced trom Gov. Bowle and other subscriptions followed, reducing the amount to be raised during the remainder of the day about $%), and this was exceeded by before the close of the evening ser- Vice. The trustees, Messrs Ridgway, Sansbury. and Disney, presented the church for’ dedication, ‘and it was formally art for church purposes, In the afternooa, Re Cross preached. At 7 @eloek, Kev. Dr J. S. Deale oftictated. ‘The éxer- interspersed with some fine singing by a by Capt. J.B. Ridgway. ‘The bulld- frame structure in the southeastern "at about 200 persons. ing ts a 0 Part of the town, and will — ASS MEETING OF “JoNADARS.”—Last evening a ss meeting of the Sons of Jonadab (x assive metabers)was held at M. called thi ka, Berry of Inv 3, Jobn F. Riley, sov- ie. and Jones of Hoy De ereign patriarch, and 0 Panty. —A_ pleas ay MIEht at “Alton, war 3 beaux of Montgomery 3 N.B. social orgentzation of Washington young peopic, Was in attendance To INptaxa MaxRiED AND Gove E chureh, Saturday of Bloomington, In Abell of this city, Kev. H. i. Naylor, pastor of €.urch, officiating’ ‘The bride was dressed In white With dilation’ ornements. Messrs D. Bo adw.y and George €, Vidette were the ushers Mr. and Mrs Henley started for Indiana at 10:10 last night. In Bloomington they will be tendered a reception. oe A Snost Sextexce.—To-day, In the Criminal Court, Mr DE Cauill appeared with Lewis W. Waymian, who wus convicted on Friday last of Sault, and who went away with the prosecuting Witness, Elizabeth Wricht, to marry her. Mr. Ca- presented the evidence that the knot had been 2 The court said that it was the custom, when parties p. ot to sripose a It being then 11:08 a. hal’'s deputies held the prisoner in cus- tedy for Sz minutes in the court-house, pDEATH oF Drrozten Sth year, after a lin— Was connected for ‘partments of dit Ahad a barge mi West, Saturday night, inh gering Wines. Mr. David ars with the business Ly hewspapers, 3 Iriends, who sinc urn his loss. ot 1. O. 0. Mount Nebo En: Ile leaves a widow and four enhidren. will take pisee Tues- day. Boy THIEVES SeNTRNCxD.—Three boys—Samuel Donaldse ies Linden and Joan Wilson— {night by Officer Harding, of the n susp f larceny. ‘They con- whtp from Mr. J. H. Bachelor's Curlage in front of Godtrey’s saloon, on 13th street, and im the Police Court tats morning pleaded ulity and were eact ned $5 or 20 days, and rest- Vution ordered in deta’ ‘30 days aduitional. Marrtacs Licexsx—Marriage Ueenses have Been tasued by the clerk of the court to G. B. Suaith and Lacy C. Ware Davis: Ernest Herbert, — DESIRABLE PROPERTY aT AUCTION.—Messrs. Thos. 3. Fisher & Co. will offer, at public sale, for the yelock ta {ront nt small brick houses, 0 Mh street northwest. Aiso, at the same time, will sell four cuolce bud ing Yots adjotning No. IST 14h street noreuwest, For full particulars, terms, &., see advertisment th another column. A Five Disrtay ov Ftrs.—The rich display of fur The goods at Willett £ Ruoff's, 05 Pennsy!vania ave- Lue, ts attractig much notice. ‘The firm has ae- quited such facilities tn the fur trade that it is kept constantly po ees ‘With the Bnest goods in The market, and them as cheap as any house odiTicd, Tele stock: tnciuies -Alaska’eal a &. bea capes Ulmauiogs, beaver and ‘Giuct sels, and everything pertaining to the trade. 1806, 1810 and 18: fine work belng | evening at 9:00 | ya pastor of | nzmen’s Nationat | ot auew | + birthday of | refore sentenced Wayinan | HTERED POLICEMAN. John Langster on Trial for Murder. SELECTING A JURY IN THE CRIMINAL COURT. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court Judge Wylie, there Was a large attendance in expectation of the trial f the negro, John Langster, alias Lancaster, allas George T. Hudson, indicted for the taurder of John UH. Fowler, the police oficer detailed to take charge of the chain gang on the 9th of September last. ‘The prisoner, a stout butit yellow man, was brought Into the court room a-few minutes before 10 o'ctock in custody of Messrs. Springiman, Miller and Jab- Taus, of the marshal's office. He was placed at ‘nee In the prisoner's qock. Ever since he commit, ted acts of violence tn the jafl he has been heavily ironed, and his chains clanked as he walked. A broad ‘grin, overspread his face, The court was and hand-cufts we Tir Was shown a seat near hiscounse., He din dark brown trowsers and a dark nit wore tied close about his neck @ narrow pt black ribbon, rict Attorney Worthington appeared for the nmnent, with Mr. A. 6. Ieddle: Mr. for the prisoner—the latter having been as- hy the court some ten days ago. JUFY box was at once Mlleq and Mr. Philips challenied the following seriatifa for cause (opine formed): Messrs. W. H. Dunn, Michael i Cun W.2G. Wheatley, George F. Harbin, Lem Robert Cohen and ©. E. Curtis. ne defense Clatlet remptorily: Frederick Lover, Joseph C.Hes- aines Holland. p sted, with Dut eleven ju- Tors in the box, the eourt directed. that the nares of Uwenty-five’ taiesmen be drawn, and that they 1 for to-morrow morning, to which he conre adjourned, | Electric Light Wires on the Avenue. | A YKOFOSED CovRSE OF THE UNDERGROUND WIRES WAN COMPANY APPROVE! ayes, presilent of the Brush-Swan mmpany, has submitted an outline | to the District Commissioners of his proposed un- ground system for lichting Pennsylvania avenue He says: “We propose using three lender Bltite, packed in asphalt in n box $ inches by 6 Inches, From our sta- Hon In 24 street we Will use a box of double size, carrying both positive and negative wires down erOSS Al n B street, down sald alley alung B street to pneumatic pitol street, and also along. Ist ‘avenue; thence one box 8 outside of cur line om north the asphalt being removed ud | by Belgian lo ng Such angles at | direct, to 15th street _north- ssing there. Another box is i "= ivania avenue to corner ot ‘arden and ist street, thenee under the | of the avenue to 15th ¢ up and relaying pave- kines, and exeavation, wilt be Gone. by. Het workmen ab tie expense of the company.” proposition has been approved. THE COMMISSIONERS TO THE U.S ELECTRIC LIGHT- ING COMP jay Sent the following to resident of the U. 8. elec As you are aware, the authorized the Brush-Swan electric company to lay system of underground, j Wires clone Pennsylvania aventie, and that thls designed a5 an exclusive ‘privilege, T am 5 2 you that the work of laying tats ein ts about to be undertaken Un- supervision of the Engineer Commissioner, and to ask whether your company desires to place 3 on the avenue at the name § avoid a second cutting of the Streets and consequent fnterference with trafic and business” Sbeued and nis leg-jrons re- | mow irk Of taki | Elect From the Baltimore Sun, to-daj To-nigh nee to the Protestant Episcopal convention, whieh meets to-morrow. ‘The rector, Dr. Campbell Fatr, bas arranged for a series of short talks appro- priate to the election of a bishop, and they will be slven by clergymen representing all shades of doe- tine in the diocese. ates desire, they may hold a conference in the chapel. ‘The Washington delegation will leave to~ morrow morning to attend the coaventio A correspoudent of the Baltimore Sun, who signs, himself “4 Feather of the ‘Advanced Wing,” Writes to the Sun (to Say that at the recent confer- enee of the advanced wing of the high church party ffairs in West Washington. A SuionT Fiez.=Karly in the kitchen of the Morgan and 1M streets, caused by a defective fue, was extin- ished by the police and firemen: damage about ELECTING AND INSTALLING OFPicEns.—The follow- ing officers of Washington Council, No.2, 0. U. A. M., were elected at the last meeting: J.H. Mitchell, dr Ex. C.; Geo. T. James, C.; Frank Wanstall, V: +. 1. Calvert. &.'S.; J.'H. "Donohue, A. K. 8; B. ; Jessie I. Gladmon, treasurer; Robt. Pe ‘Exam; Harry shu- ©. P.—me American vouncll, No. 1, 0. U. A. M., bas installed the following officers; ‘Thos, Crown, Jr. Ex. C.; EN. Bates, C.; Thos. Milstead, V. C.; H. G. Devine, R.S.; John Harding, F. §.; B. F. Snyder, treasurer; Frank Ager, Ind.; Wm. Schlosser, 0. P.—The ‘Golden Rule haselvcted officers fof, the ensuing term as follows: Edward Ritter, Jr. P. C.; J. 0. M. Milstead, ©.; Thomas O'Connell, ¥: C.; B.'T. Miller, R. James Beattie, F. S.;:' Fred. Dumberth, treasurer; Ffamk Ash. (warden; Wm, Kemp, Cond; Wm. Wheatley, C8; Wm. Johnson, 0. Nores—There is a leaky hydrant on Olive avenue and 29th street.—The badly constructed plank walkson M street bridge have been the cause of a number of persons losing thelr shoo THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANA- DIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOM, Era, Miller, F. & ‘ina. ng For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of;Cacarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bron- chitis, and Incipient Consumption. Relief in five min- utes in any and every case. Nothing like it, Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure besins from first applica- ton, andis rapid. radical, permanent, and never failing. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. soies, In consequence of the about an ineh ‘apart, GxatN Hecerrrs—Canal boat Samuel Jarboe, arrived with 4,000 bushels of wheat and 200 bushels, of corn, for J. G. & J. M. Waters, Surrrixe News. — Schooner American, Team, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY_GooDs. DRY GooDs. MR Or Ea Sth atrost northwest. neste 188 PASSMORE HAVING RETURNED TO THE ty 1s prepared to welcome back her old pupila and a few new ones, at 18:0 K street northwest. oc24-Im* W.E2ADO35 At & GATE OF SPENCERIAN ‘Businew Colt wate Instructor in Book: eeping. Ecimanshiy engi, and ail Mathematics. i Py, Da 3 38 per month. Pupils Sat at howe ifdesioa 31D etreet northwest! JMADENOISELLE BRUN.A NATIVE OF FRANCE. ‘has returned, and will resume her instructions in. the French, and devoting special attention to pronunciation and conversation. Address 1423 1 street northwest, ‘oc2i-lm* HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON. D.C, ‘Nos. 1212 and 1214 14th street (Thomas Circle). ‘The school course 1s complete in the Englisn, Classical and Scientific Departments, Music. Art and Elocution, by skilled instructora_(Pisno, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) ‘Students are prepared for Vassar and other colleges, or can take a colleciate course at the Institute, Ladies who have left school will find special facilities for pursuing. special branches, Afternoon and Evening Ciasses for also in German and French. For ‘MR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, Principals. arrived with 600 tons of tce from Kennebec: ‘schooner B. L. Burt, arrived from Fall River, light. bint High tide in’ the river today ‘at'3 py Sue in ig river . Pow tiae at 10 pm. - ————— Alexandria Aftairs. Reported for Tue Evexrxo Stan. Mu. St. Jouy’s Prosrzcrs.—Mr. St, John short Ume since selected Messrs. T. E. Taylor, R. Smith- son and H. M. Foltz as. his executive committee in ‘Virginia; but it seems that none of these gentlemen intend to vote for him. Afver_a conference in this city last Week they decided to select no electoral icket Nores.—A revival ts in progress at the Trinity M. E. church.—At the last mayor's court Howard Bryant, colored, held on a charge of disorderly con- duet, Was fined $5, and for non-payment of fine ‘Was Sent to the chain-gang for 45 days.—The city council holds its regular meeting to-morrow even- ing.—Geo. E. Price has bought the store and welling of Joseph 8, Beach—the former Hodgkin property—on Pitt and Queen streets, for $1,960.— he Reform club held a temperance meeting at its Tooms on Fairfax street_yesterday afternoon.— ‘The funeral of Mra. Henrietta Davis took place yes- Lerday afternoon from her late home, on Lee street, near Duke street, +e. —___ Letter from Leesburg, Va. A DEMOCRATIC RALLY—ACCIDENT—GUN AND ROD— PRAYER AND THE DROUGHT. Correspondence of THE EvENIxe Stan Lersauna, Va., October 25, 1884. ‘The circuit court, Judge Keith presiding, has dis- Posed of a good deal of business this week, but Nothing of public interest. Gen. Payne, Major Holmes Conrad, Mr. Chancellor, and R. H. Lee were here from a distance besides the usual members of the bar. Judge Barton, of Winchester, will be here to-day, where he 1s expected to speak at the demo- cratic rally with Holmes Conrad and other distin- guished speaker. Hon. John S, Barbour 1s ex- ted, and there will be, after the speaking, a ‘orehitght procession and'an illumination on the Part of those of the democratic faitu. Clubs from all parts of the county are expected. Mrs. Hannah Norris, an elderly lady here, came near having a serious accident last Monday, being strick by a spent bullet red from a parlor rifle by Some unknown person. The missile went through pane of glass and struck Mrs. Norris in tho side. ‘This 4s one of the evils of the sparrow war carried on by boys, sometimes under twelve years old. Quail shooting has begun, but nearly every square inch of land has deen posted by the owners, as it 1s already by the general law. Birds have been no- Uced of seemingly four different proods: old, mid- die-ageg, young and very young#inere chicks — Some turkeys ‘have been’ killed by the knowing nes. Few bass have been killed: one, however, of large size, welghing four pounds and a quaiter, was brought in by Mr. Charles Forsythe. PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS’ YOLTAIC 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- ‘ates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn out parts, strength- ena Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does more in one-balf the time than any other Plaster in the world. Sold everywhere. ‘ool6. CITY ITEMS. Professional and amateur, vocalists unite t0 praise Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price % cents. M. Augenstein, 817 7th Street N. offers the following great. bargains for to-morrow only: Wooden water buckets, 10c.; markets, 5 100 clothes pins, 8c.; 3 bars of laundry soap, 9.2 coal selves, Ge large size oll panting sic, Worth $1.50; 34 doz. iarge dinner plates, 2c. nest of S Spies Boxes, Sic; large dust Bans, bo; glass Pitcher, gc.; dust brushes, 8c.; coal hods, 25¢.; J. U. ‘O'Mearw’s Royal Glue, 10c:; decorated chamber sets with broad bands and gold lines, $2.09; Brittania ‘soup ladles, 9c. 1 Jonhnson’s, 13th and E. Just arrived: Cape May, Hampton Bar and Saddle Rock oysters, very high grade; choice steamed, New ‘York stews;SaddieKock roast,brotl,etc.;our ordinary steamed ahd stews are as good ‘as most houses’ selects. We have also a large variety of hot and cold lunches, salads, etc., always ready. Lifetime experience. "Ladies" large saloon attached. John- son's, 18th and E sts., and oyster caterer for John- son's Famous Saloons, 440-442 9th st. ww Mrs. Jas, L. Norris, ‘wife of the prominent patent attorney, No. 331 © street northwest, has used Lipps’ Prethium Soap for a number of years; she Would not use any other, as ahe considers it “the best Soap in the market.” Panic in Stocks. ‘Millinery, Jerseys and Hoslery line is at very low Tates. Merino Underwear slaughter fs still contin- ‘uing. 250 Black Canton Hats left, all shapes, at 20 cts., formerly sold for 50c. 1 Saustag's, 780 7th street northwest. One of the Best Known Drug Houses in the counury 1s Messrs. J, N. HeGeMAn & Co,, of New York city. ‘They are our Selling Agents tor ‘the city of New York, and bave issued the follow- ing circular to the trade, stating the tact of thelr being the Selling Agents. We could not ask for a higher indorsement of our goods. OPFice oF ¢ J. N. HEGEMAN & Co., Importers, WHoLesaLe Deccaists axp PHaRMa- 2 CBUTICAL CHEXISTS, A moderate rain fell here Wednesday, breaking 60 FouTox Street, New Yore. the drought. A union prayer meeting, largely at- | In calling the attention of Physicans, Pharma- | vended, prayed for rain here Tuesday, the pastors of the several churches having separately tried to Dring it, all through the drought, with only two sprinkles, cists and the public to. the purliy end. medicinal qualities of the “DurrY Baktey Maur Waisky” we would state that before we accepted the agency of the goods we were thoroughly convinced by Proofs of the highest character of the amsoLore Apsoturetx Pore “Dorey BARLEY MALT WaisKY.” Oneof thegreat- (socalled) of the Protestant Episcopal church tt the diocese of Maryland, to take action In advance of the special convention whtch meets at St. Peter's chureh to-morrow morning t & successor to the late Bishop Pinkn the “quite considerable body of ¢ who “could fm no wise be classed with the ‘advanced wing. "He adds that “this was not the erence that has been held. it is perfectly known that low churchmen, too—not, of course, low churchmen exelustvely—have had their conference, and that their decision was to concen- trate their votes on Dr. Eccleston. It 13, posstble that we do not Know so much of thelr action as we lave freely told them of ours. That the high church party control a majority of the convention when they pnt forward an ‘old-fashioned high church- Tan’ like Dr. Leeds is shown by the votes last May. he ‘advanced wing" are not the ones who will ob- ruct an election. "This is proved by thelr will Inguess to accept Dr. Leeds, and as a third chotce a cburchman of the same type tn Dr. Colt, of Con- cord. ‘They are ready to compromise, but thelr first and Only chol ig, has been and is the rector of s Rev. Dr. Hodges) ney ‘The Montefiore Centennial. THR CELEBRATION AT THE EIGHTH STREET TEMPLE ‘YESTERDAY. ‘The temple of the Washington Hebrew congrega: tion, on Sth street, was crowded yesterday after- noon when a celebration of the one hundredth niversary of the birth of Sir Moses Monteflore, | the honored Hebrew philanthropist, was held. A large-size portrait of Sir Moses, framed tn flowers, was suspended over the altar. The exercises were opened With an organ voluntary, which was fol- lowed by the min. ha service, part English and part Hebrew. An Introductory hymn, composed by Rev. L. Stern, the pastor, w: nd an Interesting raphieal 1 by Mr. Lewis Abrahaun, who opened with an appropriate quota tion trom'the Psalm of Life.” In conclusion, be recited the dream of “ Abou-Ben Adnem,” whiten | he said was founded on one of the legends of the rabbis. Mir. Hlax Coben read a number of appro- priate selectt-as of scripture in Euglish. A beau | titut feature of the service was the singing of a prayer by Miss Agnes Barnes, accompanlted by the Violin, origan and piano. “‘Theiminister made a briet address, and th: excretses closed vith a byran | written'by Mrs. M.D. Lonts and sung by the chotr | and congregation io the tune of “America” ‘The | comtulttee In charce was composed of Lewis ADra- | | | Ram, £ L Blout, Rev. L. Stern and J.P. Herman, ‘The “ushers were as Herman, Stguund_K: ae Jacobs, E. Blout, M. nn, S. Gans, M. J. Wes! Gans, 1L’Herman, L. Ric, A. Marx and A. Abraham, ilar celebrations were eld yesterday in York, Baltimore, Cleveland, Memphis, Peters. Witkesbarre,’ Cincinnat!, — Putladciphla, i At the celebration at | » Saturday evening, Mr. | ‘delivered an address on | ‘aettizen.”” rasburg barg, Riehinor chteker! | District Government Affairs. POINTS PHOS ANNUAL REPORT OP THE SUPER- INTENDES tof the superinten total number of publi twith-tanding the additio: < st OF SST has been less than were expended, and In 1834 becatise of a Teduction In wit also from the fact that the es have this ear been required to ats on Uie Une of the railway number of hours of Mghting is stitlen- past winter has demon- street lamps should be ©3000 hours per anuum. All other Jes of th's country’ light their strect lamps it will be necessary in the tie shade trees trimmied over se the number of lamps to each ces they are hidden Dy the he cross- ity from ard to eut of zaslights sas ‘lamps Is hours and (ering the great Saf A larger number of lamps will be re- red for the next fiscal year than heretofore. | MISCELLANEOUS. | Teport of United States Inspector of | vert Ford, has been received by the wr for the [ast fiscal year, giving con- A tables of the illuminating power and purity furnished by the gas company, monthly as And est annoyances physicians have in thelr practice— and a difficulty which they have not up to this ume been able to overcome—is that of gettin, PURE WHISKY for the sick room. The purity ani F2O% & A alatableness of this Whisky §] ly commends Rae 8 3 cess ro 4 4 Reett to the Physician, Pharinacist and the public, EE%? F MA tus a: J..N, Herman & Co. Johnson’s Oyster Saloons, Bi 440 and 442 9th street northwest. The finest, les 3% A EET Ex ge for raw box, steamed, stewed, fried, 4c. Allsel Boe kA ge OH RRR § Ladies’ Saloon first floor. 3 Bs “A EK EEA GSP “Rough on Pain? Cures colic cramps, diarrhea; externally tor aches, pee Sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheuma- Se kh Se i a ie a : per 9 3 Wawa B B ke ERE On Thirty Days’ Trial. ry ine ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wilt send EE Bou’ Hea E Ez | 7 ‘Dyes. Celebrated "ulectro-Voltale Belts “end Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men. (oung or old) who are afllicted with nervous de- lity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee- ing § and complete restoration of health and vigor. Address as above. \N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. W,sm. Fur and Sealskin Garments. c. C, Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 163 Prince street, New York, Will ‘sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly rellabie ‘urs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's profits. Fashion Book mailed free. 963m ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impatred utrition and genefal debility; easy and pleasant by Woke totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold pista Large bottles, tbe. | Manufactured ‘horaton, corner Laluimore abd Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. Wet “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlyincans, BRoyat Baxrxa Powper Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. “ape (THOUGH NUMEROUS CAUSES" MAY OPERATE ‘oturn the hair gray, all that is noeded to restore the natural color is Hali's Vegetable Silician Hair Re- newer. For more than twenty years its sales have been enormous, but we havo yet to learn of its first failure. Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, AN ZEASTIC STEP, BUOYANT SPIRITS. AND | and delivered in half pound “Ward” prints, 45c, pet clear complexion are aniong the many desirable re- Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana sweet sults of pure blood. The possessor of healthy blood has | Milk, oc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. his faculties at command, and enjoys a clear and quick Perception, which is impossible when the blood is heavy and sluggish with impurities, Ayer’s Saraparilla is the FINANCIAL. vest blood purifier and vitalizer known, ott | Cy Brus, R. C. Fox, JE Frroa, Gio: WBaown. Bett & Co. necnens 1487 Pennaylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 8, Treasury.) Deposits. Excnaxcz. Discovsts United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought Beavrirct Dnzss Goons FROM THE BIG AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORE 01 all classes of securities LAST WEEK a inna oy all ointy iu. Europe at lowest fates BARGATAE SATGaEAn Banaarnes | _ formation ciieertuily sven. seas FINE QUALITY ALL PURE WOOL COLORED CHUDDA CASHMERES. nearly one yardand a half wide, ouly T5c., worth $1.25. CARTERS, 711 Maaxxr Space, Patvate Stock .Terxonsen Wines ee mAIVEEN BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. IMMENSE REDUUTION IN BLACK SILKS, OUit $1 BLACK SILKS reduced to 875c.; our $1.25 BLACK SiLKS reduced to $1; our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1.25. BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET reduced to NEW YORK MILiS SHEETING 20. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 0c, LARGEST SIZE DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 12-4, reduced from §8 to $5. COLORED CASHMERES, all pure fine wool, wide double width, (price everywhere 50c.) reduced to 37340. COLORED SILKS, 50c.; FANCY SILES, 37340. ‘LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, (one yard anda half wide), WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, suSTON, &a PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxrms, C¢Broadway, EPIRRAresua} New Yor, General Partnsre: suction goods, only 37340. James Whitety, Henry H. Dodgs, #. Crager Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.J. Maynard C, Eyra, prneese easees CoA William B, ‘ravers, Special Partnes Somerama New. BUY AND BELL UN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OL meters and pressure of gus, &C. SHOP TaYLon.—Last Saturday upany of prominent Wasbing- any clergymen, assembled at Mr. and Mrs. La Fetra, in the ‘apie hovel, in honor of the Right + bishop of Africa. ‘The distin- shop was welcomed by e who were present speak y enjoyable occasion, —The ease, in the mn Park company icCann, for contempt, In Not bey injunction issued to prevent the use of | the Sekuetzen park by Itallan laborers employed tn the Boundary sewer By the last-named deed: ant, Was continued Until to-morrow. — Greely Meets Old Comrades, ve Boston Herald. RY PORT, October 23, 1884—One hundred panies A, B and ©, composing the 1 Rifles, which formed the nucleus of the ion of the 19h regiment, met at the Maj. Ten: Perley Poore, at Indian Hil f West Newbury, today, to meet their old comrade, Lieut. Greely. At the breaking out of the war Lieut. Greely, then a mere stripling, ap- pled for admisston Into’ a Newburyport. company, and was eee by ane Ga ee, as | strong enough to endure the ‘of | lite. “Tite then applied for. admission in company B of the Rifles, and was accepted and took part in all the memorabie engagements in which the gallant ist participated. Lieut. Coy i we head of the table at the dinner given wi ‘was the father of the rifles. ai parlors of the 7 Rev. Win. 1 gushed Tits: | From | arse home of ‘The Vote in West Virginia. From the Wheeling (West Va.) Register, Oct. 24. ‘A few corrections have come in since our last estimates were printed, and the footings to-day show a majority for Gov. Wilson, the democratic candidate for governor, of 4,958. “Ine octal Will Ue in and abour a few votes either wi i G ‘Those who have bets ob 5,000 will need to await anmouncelnent of the official Ngurea, OF RAILWAY SECURICIES, ‘Eranch Office—699 15th strest (Corcoran Bulla. 2.H, DODGE, Resident Partner. NEWMARKET OVERCOATS FOR BOYS. Protationea? Poche and Ronda ana information => ferdine the Markets recetved through our wires IN- BTANTLY, cirect from the New York Btook Exchange Allorders executed and reported promptly. 4035 WE OPEN TO-DAY A LINE OF NEWMARKET COATS FOR MEN AND BOYS, Painting. JUDD & DETWEILER, ‘A FINE ASSORTMENT OF HANDSOME Goops| “ANP ¢# 11.7 STREET NORTHWEST, Giorth of Star Building.) F EW BUILDING, : NEW TIPE, F. B. BARNUM & CO., NEW PRESSES, ‘The Largest and most Complete Printing Office in 0c $81 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘Washington, employing nearly 100 workmen. AC, CHAM- BRIEFS, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, MEMORIALS, at A il = Sate Ye BOOK AND JOB WORK tout sortes en. Rotics and at or executed on abort on eee on PURITY (without even a trace of Fusel Oil) of the | MME REPRINCE. FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN her French conversational lessons at her own an‘ Pupils’ residences. Call after 4 p.m. northwest. Ternis moderate. WAsiingtos, ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY: toall ay: shoot tere here. A special uae see Soe es Suis SESS sags og jee SZ. D, BUCHER, Mi Siscyai ‘or tee WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE STHLUE, (a boarding and day school for youn Hates and liftie ini) for better accommodation Of he Duplls, has removed to the spacious residence, 1700 1. Mreet northwest, n° wconmecticut avenuc, and will ro Open Wednesday, Soy cauber 17th, Hire, Bucher having recchtly returned from Europe, ‘where ahe has been studying the most approved methods Of teaching, united to her well-known thoroughness the ieoglish branches, will make a specialty of trainin her pupils in table manners and general deportment Dreparlog them to enter thehiehent elrelea ut society. Music (voeal_and fustrumentaly, Drawing, Painting, Elccution, French and German, by acorps of eMcleut hers For catalogues apply to the Principal at her new resi. gence, Ho Mins Ada B, Conn, whe duriui the past | Sete line studied abroad under the best masters, wif if Aesired, give lessons in ‘mise (plano, Et Bony) to pupils at their residences on We Saturdays. ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon Row, 945 Pa, ave, Day and evening classes. Freehand and’ Mechanical Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- trait and Life classes, Modeling, Harnmered Brave: China Pointing and Kensington.” Visitors welcome, Orders taken fer decorated dessus. VLE. W. M. ROUZEE. A. EHO} Bliss F. J) WALKER, Secretary. oo8-1m MADAME CHEVREMONT (DIPLOMEE DE ACA demte de Paris) hag resumed teaching the French Lanzuage. Mad. C wishes to call the attention of those desiring to become thorouh iu her native toncue, Lessons privat:ly and in classes {or ladies aud chil- dren ° 1257 12th street northwest. Im? Certay, EVENING BUSINESS COLLEGE, 493 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTH WEST. Thorough instruction In Penmanship, Mathematics and Double Entry Book-keeping. fadents prepared (or CIVIL SEKVICE EXAMINATIONS, ‘Terms Heasonable. ocll-3w* L, TWITCHELL, Principat RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. ‘To adults, confidential. Prepares for College, An° ia, West Point, ail examinations. y INSTITURE, m7 corner sth and Ki streets mw. ematical, Classical, Business 2 . FLYNN, A, ME. Ss. Night school, $3.xnd 85a month. FLORA © DENNIBON. date Assistant to Prof. L. G. Marin, Has opened her DANCING ACADEMY for Biante wd Miseen: at National ies hal “e oa e : Wurwdays and Satur; For terme, Se. apply at her medsnee, or BT strcet northwest, of at the ball during class hours, ‘Circulars can Be oUtalutal at the hall aad ay store of H Eberbach, 013 F eireel ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEAC F VOCAL ‘P'sod vhetrumenial Misic sod Hecray. Spe oes tention given to Perinticrs as wel as 12, pupils faetysr te as well as to, paplls fast Svanced: “741 Tt street hordinweat pety WS if SEREINER, TEACHER OF Mi Biers steric Anata, Voc Sultry sat Ke in ahakspeare eral Literature, _tvening Cineses— Wednesday ad. Pray. ig Ses eos Te eee York avenue. e s<6-3a LANO LESSONS WITH TECHNIQUE AND HAR- mony, Leipsic method, at $29 8th street northwest. Afternoon hours. 0.20 DSS BILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL. for Young Ladies, 821 Vermont avenue, will re-open SEPTEMBER 24TH. Lectures by Eminent Professors German and French daily—native Instructors. A Library of standard works is constantly accessible to students in each department. ScdenLa EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof DsWOLOWSKI'S Musical Institute. Will re. “pen ‘on: September Ist, 1884 (4th year). shortest and bestnew ssbteit, suvitie years of tracthcn, training Yoices quiexiy to’ the very highest culture for operas concerts, ete. Gold. snedals aud diplomas. will be awarded to eraduates. Enagements procured for Europe and Atierica. New singine and piano classes are Bow opened, at $40 New Yorkave.t, we atl TP\HE BoYSs' ENGLISH ANO CLASSICAL HIGH T 5 ROOL, si 3. Ww. , Principal, Begins tts seventeenth year Sept. sth, in the North Ses- sion Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 43¢ street. Ta struction thorough.” Its graduates have taken high rank in Dartmouth, Princeton and Dickinson colleces, ‘nd Harvard, Lehigh and Michigan universities, as also fn the govcrnment schools at West Point and Annapc Lia Address P. O. Li. Box 596, for an interview. alia, Wasuinaros or F ELOCUTION ASD ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ‘MRS. M. STEVENS HART, Prrvcrrar, The third annual session of this school will berin October Ist; close June Ist. Private and class instrac- fon day and evening. Eepecial attention given to the = STAMMERING AND OTHER VOCAL DEFECTS. au30-3m PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Urnieut Prasos ane BECOMING MORE FASHIONABLE EVERY DAY. In the celebrated Heinekamp and Bauer Uprichte a specialty is ‘mn ideal of perfection ‘has been reached in le face of construction, Anish, Uri Any on trar aud standing solidly in tune. plan of any obscure meth: 7 contain all @ a latest improveuients of real vali ¥ tmproving the tone, makine the touch mane sympathetic, and. ing the outward sppearance Don't make any arrangements to buy till you hnve seen these super instruments, Youcan save with us from $50 to $150. and If you desire to dispose of a. ‘Square Piano we will allow you full value tor it in change. Special factory prices for cash, and easy monthly time payments, oclé. WAREROOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. He“, DAVIS & COS GREAT SPECIALTY— . Be Lene GRAND Alas 1 fact Sere, RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING ,, and 15th’ st.. opp. U. & Treasury. | Select School for Boys and Young Men. "Number limie- ed. Only: scholars of qood moral character received, Fall term of 188i berins September 8th, Day ang even. ing sessions. Careful and thorough instruction “in. the ‘Common English Branches, Bookkeeping, Short-bani Eicher Arithmetic, Algebra Geometry, Latin <a ck a1i5-3m__ BURTON MACAFEE, A. M., Principal. SAUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, SS’ French, Italian, spanish, Latin, Greek, taught. by Dr. Sauven?’s “Natural Method.” ” Full ‘corps of ine structora. Circulars through Wm. Bernhardt, Ph. D. Leipnic, of the Washington High School, Résidence, | Toth street northwest. ocd-Lai* | MPSS ELEES yockey: | AAA A Student of the Lsipsic Conservatory, instructs in Mune, German and Elocution. 1122 19th street northweet, e18-2m* CBURN FEMALE SEMINARY. eae ‘O street northwest i ferences, | _ock'dm Miss BALCH, Principal. RAND 3S. ALFRED BUJACS EDUCATIONAL. Home for young ladies and little iris, 1754 of SL Rw. Scholastic year opens 25th September. Private lessons in English, French and Mathematics, sel-2m* ((OLUIERE SCHOOL For Boys, under 15 of aga. Two separate departments— Senfors ana Juniors. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct. 1st, Ist, to June ist, 1885. Prof. and Mrs, Col- liere, ipals; Lucien E. ©, Colliere, a. ML, r, 1598’ I street northwest. AYID 8. L. JOHNSON, ‘Organist and Choir Master, 1119 loth street northwest. Pupils taught in classes, wately or a Payee HELDON’S DANCING ACADEMIES, 1004 F Gaya: Washington “Hall treet ana jaa street end. Feunsyiea Svenue southeast,-Monday-and Fridays, Send for cit- ular, or terms for renting either bafl, tole Fetrect a northwest, |APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND RINDERGAR- ten, No. 20 lat street southeast, will reopen Septem ber is.” Thorough instruction in Engiian ranches and Taneunges. “Genuine ‘Kindergarten’ For information apply to Mises C.F, BOYDEN and E. Clpala, No, 223d wizeet southeast. SMITH, pris ay | INDERGARTEN ;G TRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Ist.n. w.. | will reopen sfonday, 6. Apply for ciroular at | school room, ‘au27-6in PRENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL, for Young Ladies and Little Girls 1995 ith street, 1624 Mans ave, and 1623 N P | McDonald’ and )-iss Anna Ellis, princy ‘The next ‘school year will besin September 24, 1884. ‘The course of study embraces every thing necessary for a thorough Enwlish’ and ‘classical education, Daily" lessons in French— Berlitz method—for which there ig no extra ‘chatye. Class in wood-carving will bexin Gepartment has been added, ‘with unusual advantanss for Little Girls Just beginning school. A special herdic ig provided for scholars living on Capitol Hill or in other distant parts of the city. ‘au6-3ia ERMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS for adults aud children, Conversation (natural method) specialty, Children, Saturday. noon classes, Miss DORA ZIWET, gradi ‘Daily. atter- itate of Breslau Germany, 1456 Corcoran street. ‘ock- tm PERSON INSTITUTE, 916 idna oz. er, Laxp K Select Classical and Mathematical Schoo! for Boys, oging its 384 yar September 10th the second Weducs” of the month. for business, for Harvard, fale, Princeton and other, colleges: for the scieatinc schools and for the U, 8. Military.ana Naval academies, Fer particulars address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, 914 1dth street Circulars cau be obtained at the book: stores. aul3-3m ID 9th strect nw. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS: = ANE MADE BY DECKER DROS. N. LP PP ED GH. KUHN, Sole Avent, 407 10th street n! w. Also for Burdett ongans ocd (PRE KEANICH & BACH AND STIFFE PIANOS receive the Highest Praise froin all who know 1 them, and Gally’s Automatic" Musical In- struments artistically play their owm music, atG. L WILD & BKO.'S Music Warvrooms, 709, 7th stroo northwest. Pianos for rent for the scason, Special attention to tuning and repairing. sel6 Sorex T. Nano, 483 Tth Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING easy monthly instalments. Pianos and Or-| (Gata Tented: rent applied if purchased. Alarge and elegant stock to select from. Allthe popular Musical Publications of the 1s ‘The finest selection of S-cent Music in thecity. ae8 ‘EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS Of various makes for sale and. rent at re- ‘auced ‘Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world-re- Tiiatiect’ sbove fe ave os PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tunes boa Ere ae TT ‘Bull stock of oc, Music. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, myM_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co SEWING MACHINES, &c. NOW READY. if you want aperfect Atting Garment, try our Bazar Glove Fitting Pniteenn. Dressmakers “aco ty You bamen abd wewill wend you expe copiew of Pall 20cte. Hall's advustable iorms for Atting and. Sur ten be adjusted from “the ize to the lancest Iady'a" Call and examinest OPPENHEIMER'S, 208 9th etreet n. w., St. Cloud Building. agent forthe New Home’ and Hartford Sewing Machlaca “ANT kings “of Machibes {or rent and rer i HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” WITH OUR NEW set of Attachments, in a Velvet-lined Box, mals the finest outfit for family sewing ever yet offered. Alo the Bilent White, New H tic, Everything ut jome, MOKENNEY’S, 427 9th street northwest. REBEL INSTITUTE, 9] 19TH STREET N.W. ‘one square from Thomas Circle, Mieses POLLOCK NOERR Principais, tereh personally. Primary to nunur grade ‘Eusiand. methods, German ferzarten. ‘clase for teachers. _o¢l-1m (OL, 517 7TH STREET. eping wishout text books im tess than half . Biisiuess. course in book keepin, pen~ pelling and correspoudence, $6 in advance. Howe's ¢, 83. Open all the rht ‘separately, not in rivate lessons. cock ‘Korn fayid Sear, day and night. Pup diawea. ‘ta Blank bucks, 81.35 to $1.60, Begin at any time, ‘PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER Slounina'D streets northwest, stablishea, 1804, Ose Caples Beautiful coniiediot ball parlor and class rooms in Lincoln Hail Building. 1is institution, the Tesult of twenty” years’ growth; is complete in its am raugements for training sons and daughters, men aud Yeomen, for teal life, sef-suppere, usefulness and Lon orable indevendence, Full SarDe OF abi expenses, dractical tenchers. -iteralar day and evening sessions Tesumned Monday, September Ist, at 9a m. and 6 p.m. Scholarship for one year from date of entrance (ood frday of evcnlne sesklous), 890, per quarter, day 35; Eight $ics per mouth day. ‘gi Migie St Colles Gflice’ open’ for arrangements Monday, August 25, and eee ee: are ‘Femirtered, oat pred and ‘assiimied ‘seats in the orter in whieh they complete ar Fingements Handsome, filustrated elrealar, with full information and interesting resding matter, mailed to: re pplication to Any My OF EY eT RY C. SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCEI. Vico Princisal aul Sin UPILS IN STENOGHKAPHY ANDTYPEWRITING— Apply to NELLIE H. SMITH, Sten: wher and LS para ae Sa ‘Terms moderate. sels—Tw* Mitod ana a0. Siatrest nortan west, Washington.D. c., ror D, agiers its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20th ‘MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ENGLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and pract!- cal : ‘CLASSICAL )URSE—Prepares for the senior year ¢ fe, seme OF entrance into Smith, Vausar and DEMENCE AND GERMAN Under the supervision of Ischoe! ef laniroager ELOcuTTOa Ia cite Gf Mrs. M._ Stevens Hart, Pain aa cation. VOCAL MUsIC—Dircctress, Madam Annie Hoemer TANO— Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. ART DEAWING, FAINTING aD DECORATIVE ART —Under supervision ofcompetons taxrtoor sol sen Hand High School for Both Bex spena Minth Month (GEPTEMBENG) 15° in Er ‘Classics and ral Science. Books: ‘school, - ‘Terms erate, ‘atechoul rooms from $to 4pm. Cir culars at za18-30n ScfHoe, W. SIDWELL, Principal pase ‘BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES aetna: 8030 Ee enon, 1B, 2087. Regen ee e Bee aa ee WOOD AND COAL, EORGE CREVELINE. OFFICE AND ¥ Giiermee Shack Your gt tate a por cord: Oak, 85. Hickory. 1 Flue, $8 pet cord: Oak, $1; Hickory. 8© FAVES OPENED a BRANCH OFFICE xT No, 10a) lant Stuner Nowrawesi ee ey Kindling Wood. Having unexcelied tecilities for hand- Jing Coul, Iam prepared to sell as low as any firm in the Leap = guarantees first-class Coal and a ton of B40 pou Kindling and Stove Wood at bottom pricss. JOHN MILLER, ‘Main Office, Rafiroad Yard, Depot and Kindling Wooa Mill—434 Street and Virginia avenne southwest, Branch Yards—No, 1020 lath street Dorthwest, and No. ‘M3 B strert southeast, ‘Whart—Foot of 6th street southwest. 06-3, Coaz Asp Woon, We have just received a large tot of Bakers’ PINE WOOD. “Alto, fresh inined COAL ot ‘eupert t for domestic tine all of wich we offer at lowest suarkek tc whe attention of consumers is respectfully invited sa an inspection of ‘our etock STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘thet, wharf and 12th st. and Ps. ave, mi6 Coa: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICR& 1902 F street northwes ‘LIE Tth street northwest; 214c Pennsylvania avenue northwest: 2112 9th street northwest; Corner 34 and K streets northwest; 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest, JARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTER Se aprurpemed felis forthe economic banding of Re DELIVERED DIRECT FROM THE coaL OX CARS * MINES INTO OUR YARD. Wedeal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE ana ‘nda of WOOD, eltherin the sick reparedto Al of or: order, at our factory. PROPOSALS. Wi Se a iets gate mca wefan, Sus an ae th Somat ate sea, made er 2198 aga fe A che eee ee ie the ogee ners at taeda s be. at this office, Noecessantes For i OUSEKEEPING, SEATON PER! (SUOCESSOR T) PERRY & BROTHER) SUINE CALIFORNIA BLANEE TS ALL. SIZE GeRANGING FHOM Who o"So MRE A ALL-WOOL WHITNEY BLANKETS, ALL SI FROM $5.00 10 sizor Ven Pane dg IMMENSE STOCK OF WHITE 43ND GREY BLANK- ETS. FROM $200 TO 8.00 PEK PAIR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BED COMFORTABLES, NEW ELDER DOWN Bi PREADS. MARSEILLES QUILTS, ALL SIZES AND QUALI- 1S. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN IRISH AND GER- | MAN TABLE LINENS NAPKINS. DOYLEYS. TOWELS CRASHES. PILLOW ASD SMELTING ENS 5. ANTIQUE AND INS. MUSLINS. _OF KAW SILK TABLE AND | NEW FURNITURE, 84 WIDE DOURL TABLE COVERIN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF ATI-WOOL FRENCH CREPES AFD CRETONNES, ED CANTON FLANNEL | CLOZHS AND DRESS PABIICS FOK PLAIN AND COMI NBULTS. SUPERB STOCK OF PLAIN AND BROCADED | LYONS SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, NEW IMPOKTED WEAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARK- ETS AND CLLCULARKS, ALL SIZIS AND QUAL $7 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGORES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peany Burcorsa, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th sirect. _Established 1840. % E. G. Davis, m9 MARKET SPace OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF PRICES. WE DESIRE TO CALE ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BESURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE | IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS ARE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND. ‘MOST RELIABLE D WE ARE PREPARED TO QUOTE PRICE TLL ISH YOU, SEE AND BECONVINCED. Bi.ACK DRESs GouDs | DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE. Car Daz Goons oclt Having decided to aidd a new line of business on Jan- ft, and to do so ft will be necesuary to reduce est point, T will therefore offer great 1n- ry line of Dry Goods much under the iling Wamsutta Cotton at 9ige.; New York D¥ec.: 10-4 Shecting, wood, at 22c., 10-4 Sheet- lock will be sold much under usual prices. Alot of Cloaks left over at less thas: half price GEO. 3. JOHNSO! 713 Market Space. > Vewvers. CLOTHS AND DRESS GOODS. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER AS LARGE, AND THE VARIETY HAS NEVER BEEN AS GREAT AS NOW. THE PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE SAME ARTI- CLES IN NEW YORE. 100 PIECES OF IMPORTED CLOTHS OF TAILOR MADE SUITS. WE HAVE THESE BEAUTIFUL GOODS IN ALL COLORS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. BLACK AND COLORED SATIN DUCHESS, WITH BROCADE VELVETS TO MATCH, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pa. Ave, ONE PRICE. N.B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, oc 24 Ssorr Wraarrrses. Prosz Sacaves NEWMAREETS, JERSEY JACKETS, PERSIAN WRAPPINGS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. MOURNING CLOAKS. GREAT BARGAINS IN JACKETS AND NEWMAR- KETS—VERY LATEST STYLES, OUR STOCK OF SHORT WRAPPINGS IS VERY LARGE. AND WE ARE OFFERING CHOICE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. BROCADE VELVETS—ALL QUALITIES AND COLORS SUITABLE FOR WRAPPINGS. VERY SUPERIOR CLOAKINGS. ONE PIECE OF VERY FINE FRENCH CLOAKING EXPRESSLY FOR MOURNING. FINE DRESS GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, oct 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR BBR A OU MM MM ™ giSg Bap AA “oD OM Sigh OPENING OF WINTER WRAPS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ‘We are now prepared to show the most extensive assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments, compris- | ing the latest novelties in Newmarxets, Russian Circu- lars, Dolmans, Short Wraps, Plush and Fur-Lined Garments of all descriptions. Our Opening will be in. | of eples Disarrorxrurxt! ‘We positively expected to get tnto our new building by October Ist. but will mot get possesion until the early part of next month, WE BOUGHT AN IMMENSE STOCK toopen with. and fearing the coming snort season will leave us with more goods on Land than desired, we ‘shall sett and Guay our stock at such prices that wall pili CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ‘We have made during the few dave Marre rrurchaees of Import Cloaks nt pele which eet offer Our evstomers taneaion Tanely Seas no nary the scamcth ‘The are rally lower for same vals haa those tually suade im January to lowe oat sto Lies compeive JERSEY JACKETS, | Plain, Brocaded and Trimmed with Furand Astrachan, One lot of 390 expecially cheap Heavy Stockinet Par- Back Jacket at $2.55. Jereey Newmarkets, plain, brocaded and trimmed with for and ast Coloma and Bieck Cloth Newmarkets, plain and trinomed, Among these garments will be found ope lot id value at $12.50, Colored and Black Cloth Raglans, Dolnans in Cloth, Sicilifene, Matalasse, Brocade Val- ‘Yet, Phish and Silk. Wraps, lined with Black and Colored Satins, in Beaded Silke, Brocade Velveta, Brocade Plusbes, &@ MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND NEW- MARKETS. - 200 styles toselect from, We have Misses Newmar, Kets from $1 up, ‘We carry the largest stock of SEALSKIN SACQUES, DOLMANS NEWMAKKETS AND CAPES: in the city, and guarantee to sell them at least 25 per cent lower than any other house, Any Seal Garment Dought of us will be Kept during the summer free of charge, LADIES’ JERSEYS! ‘The muocese attending the special sale of Jerseys dur- ing the past week hus induced us to purchase a «till Janwor stock from the same manufacturer, They are sume elerant shapes as those previously sold, with Fan-Back Revere Collar and handsome Satin Bow. NOTE.—The rapid sale of last week causing «disap Polntment to so many, will, no doubt, be repeated. Wey therefore, respectfully recommend ah early suapection Defore the assortments become broken. OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS isnow complete, We are selling a splendid Chenille Fringe at 63c., formerly #1. (Oar 7c. Fringe has been reduced to te. We have the largest assortment of Colored Chenille Fringe and Marabouts in the city; also, all colors of Feather Trimmings, UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR. For Ladies, Men and Children, we name a few special prices until the opening of our anuex . 100 dozen Men's Heavy-wolgt Underwear, 33. Bos. 150 dozen Ladiew’ splendid quality Merino Vests an@ Pants, ie, worth 600. 150 dozen Misses’ Underwear, from 16¢. up. dozen Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Hose, at 25c.; also, (60 dozen Misses’ of the same quality, at 20c. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420. 422and 44 REVENTH STREET. FAMILY SUPPLIES. i = P. = Comraze Prices. WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue ‘Fresh importation of CASTELL & BROWN'S ENGLISH JAMS AND MAR- MALADE. We conxider these the finest supeciarte any pier fame ‘marmalade tite city” ‘Aurioot Btrewberry. rant, Green Gage, per Jar. GEO, E. KENNEDY & SON, ol6 : rs) ema WM. M. GALT & CO., ‘Corner Ist and Indians Avenue. E PES. ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, # without adoubt the most Bravric. and the mos Nernrriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mi, eon taining as it does all the most tmproved Machinery it ‘Yented up to the present time, but they produce a Flow ‘UxsvnPassen by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thata large quantity of this muaguificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe aod catert at the principal Courtsof the old world. We ocl0-3m, £3 bs augurated by placing before you a few of our Leading | GUARANTEE that st 4s munde from selected band wheat Specialties, which, considering quality and price, cauuot be found anywhere else in this city. For iustance: grown in Minnesota and Dakota It is an acknowledsed fact, tht in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elim!- nation of all weak aud starchy matter has st last been LADIES' NEWMARKETS. best Disconal, Astrackan, | reached and is consoquently more Norarrious, yleld- collars and cuffs, at 87,50, Would be cheap at $10. | iny more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The LADIES' NEWMAREETS (Imported), made from the best Berlin Twill Cloth, at $6.00, We also closed out, among other goods, about 11 Ladies Dest trade admits that from its broad-making qualities it ts the cheapest, we well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made Every sack aud every barrel is warranted to give eutirs satisfaction, WALKING COATS (Imported), heavily braided all | STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. around, perfect ft, which we willsell at $10.00, | One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents over ‘This No. could not be duplicated at iess than $15. MISSES HAVELOCKS, Wool Cioth, Plush Collar, or- namental back, at $2.75 for 4 years, and an advance of 25c, for each size, BBR A a MM MM 1 5885 ig MM nd B a4 wy MMM Sah ocl3 6 SEVENTR STREET NORTHWEST. wn Boe Tarex Mase Conoce offered th the trade. It is unexcelied by any other Patent ‘except Ceres, and will please the rmost exacting house- Keeper and satin(y the most fastidious epicure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the otiee bbeated Hungarian process, It isa very cheap and bean. tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and wo guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliablo stand-by and the Standard famity Flour of theDietrict. Itis equal in quality toagrest many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bousht for 84 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES | considerable loss money. We defy competitors to bring EXTRA VALUE, FOR $12; WORTH 8175 PER | forth any Flour superior to CERES, | STERLING, YARD. S4INCH LADIES' CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- | will never use anything clea For sale by all grocer, DUCED FROM 81.25 PER YARD. ‘St INCH LADIES' CLOTH, 7c; FORMER PRICE s. 45INCH LADIES’ CLOTE, 16c.; REDUCED FROM 3. -45 INCH BISON CLOTHS,IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES, Z PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, S0c, TSc., 874c. $1 AND $1.25 PER YARD. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ocd. 803 Market Space—Pa Ave. ata Pm of the natural lsw98 a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE ee ae QMIBTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICE | Deo comfy tcs, erm mate of on wat | Oe ey eR ee Sa aa Se ine Uanished Bhiets only Soe ‘Finest Percale Shirts Peg IS Don mee mat tomes ety oo peepee Becta nee ct me GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them on08 ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist strect and Indians avenu®, sel Wm. M. GALT & CO. THE TRADES. Roe a ‘Good Work. Low apt IBSON, GRACED Book axp 308 pa £2 Fine sae ene vans wwe, ay ‘BREAKFAST. eee : JAMES EPPS & 00. Homaopathic Chemists,