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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICe OF THE CHIRY Stavat OFFICER, wasiivaTos, D. C., October 2%, 1894, 3) am. middie Atiantic states, partiy cloudy and rains, foilowed by clearing weather In ton, south to west Winds, becoming var ionazy followed by a slight fall In tempera- ightly warmer, fair weather is mast States, the OLio sais Icz Cream and Charlotte Russe. 1477 awest desis, street north kt owns A making 1,019 alts abil t 1 for ot 3, sub. Square ¥4, against Jacob Rumpt, trustee. Beware ¢ Pemnsyivanis ILY AND DISTRICT. Contiensed Locals. ted this evening at 10:45 th 2 club | Was furnished thirty Toledo, and elght to Madison Demveratle Asso- d to addresses by Messrs, » Chas, wicher, and J. P| . Bunte weting in the Interests of the McAll Mission working bebeld at the Sew ‘The meeting will denouiinationa senintives of tae leading Interested In thi churcies work. Addresses ‘Wil betuade Us Kev. W. W. Newell and others, Mr. John Wilifams, of 208 I street northwest, anghia Biace buss a short distunes above the fonder dame Sanday last, whien weighed six | Pociads and sx ounces "Vals acai lager, (indicted w Criminal Court, Frank Gal- ‘Janes Ort) for the murder 0: Hon ‘Terrill several years ago, gave a hew Loud 6f $5,000, with James Faxan ws surety. } ‘The Artuur ititle Corps are Gusy juaking (prepa- | rations for a fair, to be held at Masonte ‘Temple fn Noveusper, the proceeds to be muvedte. purchase | thelr uniforms. to GouL | ; southwest, re- Dr. IS. Holden, 902 6th stevet ports stolen from ils hailway yesterday woover- coats, valued at $3 Court, Judge Wylie, this morning, on the occasion: Of the second day in the trial of the colored man | Job Langster, alias Lancaster, alias Hudson, for | . G, Riddle, and tbe de- i esterday were wing were excused for having &. Andrews, £ G. Wheriet G. Clitton Hellen, George 1 foot, Jos. B. Fearsun, Joan B. Shel- Kaensteln, J. F, Mudd and J.T. S. dames H. Richards was returned as deceased. | W. H. Waters, F.G. Barbadees and G. Cantney fatied to answee. J.G. Nteholson ang J.P. Frankiln were found to | de exempt. G. H. Hoimes was disquailited, being opposed to capital punishment. Sow. Ccites, Nathaniel Mestl and W. T. Woods were accepted. J. K Woodward, John T. Hanling and Notley An- derson, of the reilar panel, were challenged. @ fist having beer extiau.ted, and there stilt belay one Vacances, the court firected twenty-five names to be drawal from the 1x to appear W-mor- row morning. i —__»__— | | Death of Mr. William S. "Mitchell. Mr. Wiliam S. Mitehe!!, who was for many years @ prominent merchant of this city, died last eve ing at his home, No. 1517 Pierce Place. He was born 64 years ago in Fredericksburg, Va., and con tmz to tlds elty when a boy obtained exaplosment ais a clerk In the store of ‘Thos. T. Barnes. He sub- Seywentiy became a partner tn the carpet tir of nes € Mitchell. About 15 years ago he bought out his partner and orvanizd the fim of Mitchell € Co. which Was in busines for many years on Market Space. Abott, two yearsago Mr. Miteheil Tetired from active business. In i566 he “married a ter of the late Rev. Dr. Mason, of Raleigh, N. CL His wie: and three children survive him. | Cocst Mrergrewicz Svs His Pantxer.—connt | \e Mietklewhz yesterday entered a silt Aissolntion of partner- ge Cox grant ~The lttgation Brows oui of a purtne stp “Aas the “plainttt alleges, for the purpose ‘of conducting a Summer Pesort “at Rlackiston's. isin, He asserts that f the place, resort and ship as to bring fm » bad repute and impair the assets. | Caxncep Wirn Keerixg ax UScicensep Bar—| A small candy stor on the commons near the fall 45 kept by an ole bilnd Indy named Mary Collins, Who was charged Iu the Pollee Court toxlay Keeping an unlicensed bar. A rum) testified that they bought beer, and. gin from the defendant's store. rp testified Ww seeing beer sold there. The detendant, her augnier, and two colored women each swore that | ho intoxicating drinks were ever Kept in the house, even for famuy us. She was fhed 2105. Appeal | == | MENT.—Felix Anderson, Ward, of the Al ve Court t ing with e: The case was continued ‘Until! Saturday next; bonds, G10. It isallesed that he collected $440 from Mr. Edward Fick, and | converted the same to his own ts. Dears or Rev. Cuantes Krxo.—Rev. Charles formerly of the Virginta conterence of the ML | FE ehurcn, for sev aploy® of th: Govern om a clerk in aiter- north ative of | 2 Cmaxcep wirm 8 driv dairy, w is morn- | He studied medicine, but TS he jolned the Virginia During’ bis res AES aio. wh consumption, @ widow, but no lace on Wednesday afternoo mr. J. S. ‘The interment will be at Glenwood. Mystentocs Disarrkanaxce. —John Enstice O'Brien, residing at No. 22K street northwest, 1s inise home since last Sa day. O'Brien high, ands ts vears oud. ‘The mornin disapgrcdreal Dignd ens found in te vestibule amt on the Notug has been urd or wen ¢ lise semts | ‘THR CONTINENTAIS ON A SEKEXAUING POR ‘The Washington Continentals last Daded thelr emma’ "The Cont Ten and Ik V officer, CoL 6 Washington EY Corps amd 2 section of the im: The vistors wer received by Col 1 fs drawing room, his address of Capt. B. F. Crewshaw, ertained rer, Wa Ofteer’ Dunnington’ kast y HECHT, 1 rner of Sth and D streets Oiler Dun testified that on the night named he affray with a won Hturtot Wiesor A sx ima after several DIOWS passed Ww: head with Ris clan. 1 Wim. Johnson corroborated th 3 dendant and several witnesses that Wilson's wife was trying to i rcicated and slapped er. jeer committed the frst ass Esposing of the case sald that uy had good grounds for making arrest, aad the testimony showed that Wilson made ihe first assault, but the court was not pre- | pared Ww say whether It justified the officer using his club. ‘The use of the ei resorted to on all occasions; the officer shou! ood Justification and use Sound discretion 1a See of the baton. The defendant was fined $1, | A Niece oF Waaxrn ty Wast.—It ty nisce of Richard Wagner, the great co Living in Chicago tn great want. Her mslden nae Dorothea Brackhaws She was married to| Baron Von Ber army, who Was compelled to retire f service owing to physical disebility. Was contrary to the wis! | the couple have been In Chicago the husband has | been very unfortt fertilizing factory Von Berckieldt = Isavatnar Mzxtixe or tHe Ricuwoxp Jocxry | cxee—The wal meeting of the Rickiuoc | Syl be het at the Vinginia state ai | rounds October 2. 29, 30 and 31. pasenger Gepartinent of the Alexandria and Fredericissb FallWay has arranged to place oa sale round Uckets at $ Tickets witl zo on sale October 2. ‘and be goal to return on October sist. ‘Trains leave the Baltimore and Potomac rafiroad | Station at 6:30 and 11:06 a.m. and 5 p. mn: return: | ng, leave Sand 1a mand 6 pean. | Sanzor Fire Fonerraz —The residence of Count | apt, N Connecticut avenue, Will be Sogn wemoriow trom 10 glock unt 4 tor an ie ‘Speetion fects to be sold on the day follow- ing. Catalogues can alco be obtained Wea. ATTENTION 15 called to the very destrabic Wogan tet for reat on 3 street opyenite Buti | i Genuine, Hempler's, 453 | ‘ | been | tats that mall matter destined for § | Word tn fee | camvria: Threatened Danger from the Long Bridge. PILES WHICH WOULD OBSTRUCT THE PLOW OP WATER IS CASE OF A PEESHET, AND THUS MIGHT CAUSE DAMAGE To PROPERTY. District Commissioners are In recetpt of a copy of a letter sent by Major of Engineers Peter ©. Hates, in charge of the Potomac river flats im- nent, to the president of the Baltimore and we Tallroad company, daied October 16, a3 ‘ou that at the present ans of Long bridge the ts ¥ obstructed by mpany in repairing the struc- es not materially affect the Water Cirough the bridge white the river 15 {its present stage, but in case of a Leavy freshet in the: river, such ss Years, It may cause c searried on unde direction on the river Ato private property in the low parts of Part of tbe dritt wood, logs, fuating bodies always fou ites In the river at times of freshets the plies referred to and practi- Waterways under six spans of the ar of these spans have the deepest mt the sectional area of discharge ad other ant in that case be reduced nearly 6 Words, nearly one-halr the icht to pass through the bridge by Would be fore by some other route. ‘The. cons datnage to property aloug. the river front y be tuiained. “I would therefore suggest that the piling reterred wre. “dat the earliest day practicable, and in make qquen: [log extensive repa tts to the bridge [ think 1t would eresis Of your company to avold as far Die the da dito by repairing an at a time, and, as such ts completed, pi » piles used fOr Lue support of the span While Ue repairs are belny made. I need only cali your 1 10 the fact that i fs believed that a much less obstruction of piles below the present Long britze, the foundation piles of the old raliroad as the chief cause of the lee-gorge freshet be bn tlie bn pove was transmitted to the Commissioners omnation by Gen. John @. Parke, acting ehter of engineers, U.S.A. The play of “Lynwood” t by Maud Granger, with a wood ee The play interests the audience from tue time the curtatn rt abilities of the plot, M r tug Throushout, and her support by Mr. W.'S. Harkin, as Du Iichel Booth, as Gay Carlisle, deserve tention, ‘The’ play ruus through the TONAL. WEATER—A good house was present ai the Nauoual lust night to witness Mile. Almee’s, Hest app@rance th thls city In English comedy. Her acting iS gracetul, and has all tie clever of her dashing nationaltty. In the se re she appears 1c, LOR of the pl the result a hrough the week, -— Phe Sabot Season th w¢ DOS oftive Of the National The mg tor the MIL + Whieh appears pt The Sale of seats for single nights begins « week Pode rates ow tive audience Last among he best art- appre ‘The specialists are ists on the variety stig: Dore Musee. —The nz bear “Jumbo” ts the delight of the Uitie folks who visit the mu- seum. Other portions of the entertainment a xeelient. Amony the artists are Phillis Allen, Bryant and Savile, and Mile. Erant and Sundli- land. a Rev. Dr. Eccleston for Bishop. PRELIMINARY M7 IN BALTIMORE Last NrcHT. peting Was held last night at the Church of the Ascension, in Baltimore, to discuss the coming election of a bishop of Uw dtocese of Maryland. Addresses were made by Rev, Dr. Campbell Fair, Rev. Mr. akin, Rev. Dr, W. L, Hyland, Rev. M Kev, Mr. J.G.Gantt and Rev. or. eting in the church a_pubile con- ferenee was lick for the purpose of deciding what seven should be taken So a8’ to concentrate upon ue Remarks were made by Rev. Drs. Nelson, Mason, Kev. Messrs. and Dr. P. C. Williams. ‘The eting Was Strongly In favor of ‘Tur COMING Pare oF Tite Cannot Instirere.— A cominitiee of the Carroll Institute 1s actively the grand fair of that tnstitutton, asonic Tetaple December 8th, ‘KS. ‘The {alt promises to be inmost Drllliant ever seen in Cals city. Many donations have ulteady been received. Ni Fous andl elegant articles Will be voted to popu- lar Ladies and gentlemen, ‘Tue AssociaTep Cuaursi¢s—At a meeting of the ‘Tenth Subdivision chated Charities, held at the Chueh of the Retormation,Capitol Hill,the tol- cted for the en- Wikiam | Parson, ‘Thomas ford, Mrs. Tullock, ais, Mrs. MUCarthy, Miss! MISS Cowperthwalte. ‘Tie SCSDAY ScHooL Ustos.—The annual mecte Ing of Uae Sunday School Union of the District was id last evening at the rons of the Y. MC. A. here Was a full’ attendanee of delegates, repre— sventeen different schools. ‘The following A. li, Nelson, president; John vice president; W. Redin Wood- K. Simpson. secre onal members p. Keene, J. W. 1 and L. D. Alden, ie for the institute to h, whielt with the Rev. Dr. J. H. aS conductor gives promise of being very clive to all Sunday senool workers. Wnv Dassen Dee was Sctoot.—Daniel Dee. a It Teneed to the reforin Seb lowing board of directors was cl sting year: MeCanley, J. H. lor, Mrs. P. ¥ ted yester— non the Avenue tor begging and kiss- —aS A Democratic Demonstration at Lees- barg. Correspondence of Tae EVENING Stim LEESBURG, Va., October 27. tie mass meeting took plice on Sat- urday afternoon, as agreed upon, at 2 o'clock p.m. Mr. John S. Barbour spoke at the court house, and was tollowed by Major Carrington, of Washington, and Mr. Bartow, of Wincuester. At night there At procession and a general Ulumtn- headed Dy a colored ‘The deme: her husband out of the ‘After the parade inchester, spoke to an SAILS DENTED. in Blodyett, whose name was recently be- As the representative of the Blod- in thelr claim to a large tract in the heart of this city, has luterviewed In the Philadelphia Press on the subject of the destruction of the United States mails for South America. He matn- wth America, especially If it coms {rom American merchangs, 18 thrown overboard from the English steamers and never reaches its destination. This 13 the result, he says, of Enzilsh eninity, and Mr. Blodgett con- “s that the only remedy Is to have American * and Atnerican consitis to recelve the mall destined for foreign ports. A Sram reporter this morning catied the atten- Won Of Colouel Crawford, the chtet of the forcign Malis division of the Post Offies department, to sments. Colonel Crawtord characterized that American mall was destroyed on hi steamers as absurd. “The mail ‘ses through the English office” he. sald, 1 tn sesied bags and then put on board qwers. ‘The American mall ts pnt in with hand that frotn otiter countries. ‘The ot say (0 get atIt would be to Dreak the seals, hut would at once lead to detection, Besides. Was destroyed, there would be all sorts of and We have heard nothing of ice.” in continued Cob Crawford, American matt for South America England. We have American steain— sto Braztland Panama, amt Une bulk of eh mul goes in that way. There ts tw of answering this matter In detall, we Mr. ihodgett has paid but ttle attention, ie fact. His object, as fF can ee, 18 tO speak & Auerican shipping, a very landa- Die object, Deen part Mr. El Work "tp trade. The Post Omics ia Letters of credit to the South American wuehorities Extensive Oyster Traffic.) UNUSUAL NCMBER OF TONGING AND SCRAPING LICENSES ISSCED.~ Swe Says that the oyster tramic in Dorchester Co, assumed its present proportions per Ist SS Longing eenses and 27a have been Issued hy the clerk of nig up to date 3$8 boats engaged. of te year 1883 there ware only eS and 213 scraping iicenses aber first civen ts great!y Increased issued tn Taltot county, both counties of tie Choptank tf W the public schools of Dorcliester his source, Including tines, will probe the enitof the oyster season, $10,000, re yet plentiful, and are sald to ‘be finer quality in the Choptank than they have ever been, thus proving What has been claliaed, that 4 Mmovlérate Use of "the beds improves the’ oyster. Wher the river was first opened to scrapings rocks that afforded only puay stock now yield fine lange oysters, ries wary from 20 to 5 cents per ‘tous ‘The Balt bushel, With a great demand. Vessels of ten or under only are permitted to dredge in the Chop- tani STABLES BURNED.—Mr. Samuel J. stables, near Yonkers, N. ¥., were Sunday night. ‘The aad horses were res ai, but all the sleighs, hay, grain and other prop. erty ‘were coustimed With the Dutiding, which was construcved of Stone. ‘The loss 1s estimated at $15,000; no insurance, ‘The origin of the fire could Bot be’ ascertained. em son, Frederick, were wiitte cuaning off Brenner's Island, near ‘dey Mess yenteriay. i, | evenibg, at the ‘The Control of the Germania Schuetzen Park. MR. MCCANN, THE CONTRACTOR, RESISTING THE AT TEMP TO OUST BID. ‘The Equity Court, Judge Cox, was to-day en- gazed in the hearing of the rule to show cause issued toThomas McCann, the contractor for the Boundary street sewer, in the case of the Germania Schuetzen Park Association agalnst Schmidt and McCann, Mr. D. W. Glassie appeared for the complainant and Messrs. Totten and Blunt for Mr. McCann. ‘The bill was flied on the 15th instant, a8 mentioned in Tae Stax of that date, and a pre- Amaury restraining order was issued’ to prevent ‘the use of the park as a camp ground for Itallan laborers. It is alleged that the order was violated by McCann, and last week, on application of the complainant, a rule to show cause was issued to NE-Cann. The hearing Was postponed tit to-day. 1n his answer Mr. McCann states that Mr. Waggaman, Agent of the company, rented the park to ‘uti for turee years, from November 1, at a rental of $35 Per month! He denies that he has built any shanties In the park, and dectares that he has put up only one temporary shed to protect his me- ‘hanics from the weather while mending and suarpening tools. He says that all the men have been provided with quarters in the house on the grounds, and he has no intention of putting them els where on the grounds. He claims that his oc- cupancy of the park is doing no injury to it, and Wil not. He fuyther states that he is stopping at the Metropolitan hotel in this city, and says that after he executed the lease with Mr. Waggaman ‘and got possession of the park the secretary of the Schuewzen park company, accompanied by’ his at- torney, called on him and made the proposition thay, if he would give up the lease already made, they would make Ome with him for two years at a Tent of $50 per inonth, and he would not be dis- Vurbed in the enjoyment of the premises. He de- cited to accept the proposition, and now. delieves ‘his aetion Is only to extort $15 inore amonth from, THE ATTACHMENT DISMISSED. After argument to-day Judge Cox dismissed the attachment and discharged the restraining order, and remarked that the parties could agree upon the terms of the injunction forbidding fires ‘on ene grounds, tbe excessive use of liquors and the in- Jury of the trees. — The Courts. Crrcurr Covat—Judge Hagner. pakgaueray, Jones “agt ‘Muyhews ‘verdict for lasnuift, Today, Martin et al. Deviin; Juc ent, b; agrectid; Martin ot al. agt. Deviin; judgment, by i Equity Court—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Utermehie agt. Utermehie; purchaser lowed wy pay purchase money. Godey agt. Godey; Tule discharged and alimony ordered paid. Soutit- ali agt. Reed; ume to take complainant's testimony limited to thirty days, Alexander agt. Duffy; rei- erence to auditor. ‘To-day, Lee agt. Lee; decree of divorce. Hitz agt. Hit; Mary Hitz appotnted guardian ad litem. Ball gt. Browers; rule on purchasers granted. Pouce Covrt—Judge Snett, ‘To-day, Edward Johnson and Eliza Ford, colored, profanity; $ each, Elmer Rollins, disorderly as sembly; #5. Affairs in West Washington. Dgartt oF AN EsteRusD Lapy.—Miss Kate L. Dunlop, the eldest danghter ot Mr. George T. Dun- Jop, died at her father’s residence, No. 3147 P street, early this morning. Her death will be deplored by a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives. | The deceased was a long sufferer from consump- | Yon. ‘The tineral will take place from her late res- | idence on Thursday afternoon at3 p.m. Interment } at Oak TL + | _L 0.0. F. Visrratiox.—Quite a large crowd as- sembled in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Con, street, last, E emb-annual Visitation of Covenant Lodge, No. 13. After an exemplification of the | work br the order addresses were made by the grand Officers and visiting brethren from other jes of the city. The visitation to Mechanics’ es of tbls place takes place on Friday night nex Nores.—Complaints are made of the bad quality of the gas Ight here this week.—Kast Market | Space ts in adiluptdated condition, there being large boulders in places and the street Sunken below the proper level, JRAIS trTs.—Canal boat Loudon arrived GRAIS 1 0 bashels of wheat and 2,000 bushels of canal boat Beula arrived with 4,300 bush- is ol Wieat for Hartley Bro. Wheat sold on change yesterday at 881g. ‘SurreiNa News.—Schooner rived ght from Fail river. Coxprtion or Waren AT 7 A.M.—Clear at all points, High Ude in the river to-day at 845 p.m. W fide at 10:45 p.m. Coat Trape—The business of the canal last week was fair for the season. ‘The total amount of tonnage for the week Was 12,352.13 and for the year to date was 302,050.14. Twenty-six boats, carrying 2,605 Cons of coal, left Cumberland, Saturday. “The Water in the canal 1s quite low and boats cannot carry over 100 tons of coal. DEATH OF A FORMER REstpent.—Mr. Walter W. Berry, who for wwenty years was a wholesale dry soods'merchant here, but who for more than forty ‘Years has been in the leaf tobacco business in Bai- ‘{umore, died in that city yesterday at the advanced age of eighty-one, He was a native of Prince George’s county, Ma. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tax EVEXIxG Stan. ALBXANDEIA COUNTY REPUBLICANS.—Last Thur7- day a large Blaine and Logan flag was thrown to the breeze by the Rev. Benjamin Swallow, under the auspices of the Blaine and Logan club of Alex- endria county. In the evening a large and enthu- Stastle mass meeting was held at Johnston's—Win. A. Rowe presiding.” Speeches were made by the Hon, , Fowler, ex-speaker of the house of dele- cites; Hon. John ¥. Dezendort; Hon. Lewis Me- enzie, presidential elector; Hon. Matthew. Trim- ble and others.—At a meeting held at Kossiyn last evening, Rev. Jacob Willlams presiding, Speeches were made by T. R. Sangster, H. A. Whal- Jon, T. B. Pinn, W, A. Rowe, Samuel Lomax,Nelson Irving and others. ‘Resolutions were adopted at both meetings indorsing the Blaine and Logan elec- toral ticket and Hon. Duff Green for Congress. THE BKOKsN ButnGs.—The county supervisors held a called meeting at Fairfax court house yes- terday to consider the subject of rebuilding the bridge over Hunting creek, near this place. AS Uhe town line does not extend to the creek, the res- Adents of “the village” whose trade 1s very much Injured by the destruction of the bridge have no resort to the town authorities in such cases. oUNTY Covnr.—The county court, Judge Sangs- ter, ts hold) its October term here. “Rich. A. Veitch, the s.. iff of the county, has fled a new bond under tue order of the court, All the eriint- nal cuses calied, including that of Eugene Murray, for breaking Jail, were postponed until the Novem: ber term. “the ‘court ‘has overruled motions to quash proceedings In the sult of Geo. T. Raub agt, Sigomey. ‘oves.—The Reform club furnished, last night, a most pleasant entertainment at {ts rooms —Ti mayor's court i held, during the absence of Mayor Beckham, by "President Dougiass. He has sent Charles Taylor to jail 30. days for disorderly conduct, aud fined Jeff Thomas #5 for assault on Maggie Staunton, and Howard Bryant $5 for disorderly conduct. ‘The etty council at tts meeting to-night will proba. bly re-elect the four school trustees Whose terms of office expire next Saturday. J. K. Strider, esq. ‘will be sworn in ag a member of the common coun: eil.—_The funeral of Osea: Dematne, a young man Well known here, took place this afternoon from the house of his’ father, on Alfred street.—The registration 1s now closed for the present year, 207 new white and 155 colored voters have been added to the poll lists; 199 voters, 149 white and 80 color- ed, have been admitted under transfers. —Major W. L. Plerce bas been elected president of the Pat- Tick Henry soctety of St. John’s Academy.—The Alexandria Light Infantry will be inspected on Friday next by Col Stern, the regimental inspec- tor.—Superintendent Brophy, of the Washington, Onio and Western railroad, has_ notified Col, E. Stuart, one of the commissioners of sale, that the fina? payment for the road will be made ‘early tn November.— Oysters are now arriving here in considerable quantities, Charles A. Briggs ar- RMECMATISM, | AND SIMILAR DISEASES, used by a low state of the system, arecured by using Ayers Sersaparilla, g (A TINE CONSTITUTION MAY BE BROKEN AND Tuined by simple neglect, Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation. There is no medicine equal to Ayer's Pills to correct this evil, and restore the ays tem to natural, regular aid healthy action, 0c28 Beacrrct. Daess Goons FROM THE BIG AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK LAST WEEK. BARGATNS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! FINE QUALITY ALL PORE WOOL COLORED CHUDDA CASHMERES, nearly one yardand # half wide, only 75e., worth $1.25, CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS, IMMENSE REDUUTION IN BLACK SILKS. OUR 81 BLACK SILKS reduced to $15e.; our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1; our $1.50 BLACK SILKS. redticed to 81.25. BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET reduced to 1. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING 2c. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c, LARGEST S1ZE DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 12-4, reduced from &% to 85. COLOKED CASHMERES. all pure fine wool, wide Gouble width, (price everywhere 50c.) reduced to 3734. COLORED SILKS, 50c.; FANCY SILKS, 3730. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, (one yard anda half wide), ‘auction woods, only 37360. 20 CARTERS, 71 Mamxer Srace Isxsvre Your Prorsery. ‘RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE 00. ‘Tnsures Buildings and Personal Property in the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ONLY. Wala hrommen, Vets SATB, soo THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON Assowwrexx Pose enn PEPE AE | FESS UF 24 + 3 at NN ON mm A EE ELE gy Bp 24 Be, HERE Sop et te prego uate BB Ee fat P Oo 0 WWWW DDE R R- P 00 w WwW ppp KEE RK Ra ‘This Powder never varies q marvel of purity, strength snd wholesomenest, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold only in cans, Boat Baxina PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 CITY ITEMS. ‘The consumptive’s sufferings are greatly miti- gated by Dr. Bull’ Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. 1 White Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 50c., value 75c. " ‘White Merino Undershirts and Drawers, splen- ‘did value, 68c., Value $1. Red Medicated Knit $1, value $1.50. Fine Medicated Knit $1.50, value $2. Extra Fine $2, value $2.50. Double Extra's2.45, value $3. California Flannels, Lambs’ Wool and Camel's Hair at bottom prices at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one-price Hat and Gent's Furnish- Ang Store in this city. 1 Look at the All-wool, Double-breasted Men's $2 Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts selling for $1.25 at Auerbach's Saxony Wool Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 One of the Best Known Drug Houses in the country 1s Messrs. J. N. HEGEMAN & Co., of New York city. ‘They are our Selling Agents tor the city of New York, and have Issued the follow- ing clrcular to the trade, stating the fact of thelr being the ‘Selling Agents, We could not ask for a higher indorsement of our goods. Orrice oF J. N. HEGEMAN & Co,, Iuponrens, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PHARMA- CRUTICAL CHEMISTS, 6 Fourox Stieet, New Your. Incaliing the attention of Physicians, Pharma- cists aud the public to the purity aud inedicinal qualities of the “Durey Bawuey Maur WHSkY” We would state that before we accepted the agency ofthe goods we were thoroughly convinced by Proolsof the highest character of the ABSOLUTE PURITY (:rithout even a trace of Fusel OU) of tho “DUFFY BARLEY MALT WuISKY.” Oneof thegreat- est annoyances physicians have in thelr practice— and a difficulty which they have not up to this ‘Une been able to overcome—is that of gettin FURE WHISKY for the sick room. The purity an palatableness of this Whisky ‘spectally commends itself to the Physician, Phurinacist and the pablic. Very respectfully, October, 1884. Johnson's Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street northwest, The finest grades for raw box, steamed, stewed, fried, &c. Allselected. Ladies’ Saloon first tioor. 3 J..N. HEGEMAN & Co. Mothers, It you are falling; broken, worn out and nervous, use “Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. Druggista. 8 Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat ig. Sauce. ‘The finest mayonaise for meat, fish and vegeta Die saluds, and a superb table sauce, It far sur- eee ‘any home-made dressing. Everybody likes | 0 A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and ts also Preparation unequalled for the eradication of dan- ruft. | ‘The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts | consists in thelr purity and great strength, — €0 Cluctt’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, identa, Cy Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Far and Seaixkin Garmen: C. Shayne, the wel Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will | sell elegant Fur Garments atretail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save Tetatler’s Protits. Fashion Book mailed free. 963m “Alderney Wagons.” Fresh Alderney utter, churned every morning, and delivered tn half-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. per ound. Also, Covaye Cheese, Buttermilk aha sweet Uk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. ATTORNEYS. VHARLES J. GOOCH. SOLICITOR OF PATEN C Counsellor-at-law and Expert, St. Cloud ‘Batising, Sth and F streets. Good work, good Telerenoes, moder: ate charges. Twenty-one years’ experience, ast A GooDRICH, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. 124 DEAR” .e born street, Chicago. Advice’ free, Eighteen years’ Tegally trane- xpenience’ Business quietly and N= . ‘Rooms 2 and 4, Gunton Jaw Building Residence, 240 North Capitol street. ‘ma SAMUEL H. WALKER, sy La ave.. next to City P. O. SPECIALTIES. DDE ROBERTSON, THE WELL KNOWN BALTI- more Specialist, ‘with over 20 years’ experience in treating all diseases of the Generative Orgaus and Ni ‘vous System, cat be confidentially consulted evel nesday and Saturday, from 2 to 9 p. m., at 456 G street horthwest. near 4% street. Success waranteod In every case without using nauseous drugs, or mer- cury. Private rooms for ladica, ocd-tm Suzpps TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS IM? oved. A new swimming pool, well-lighted ventilated hot rooms: ex] shan} r in attend- ance. 903 E st. n.w. Open Sunday from $ to 1 p.m.o3-1m_ 10 THOSE WITH PILES —DR. MUHLEMAN, NO, Dias thereat northward cares Ges” op MNS treatment, without the knife, cu or renin a recent dbconary whe ig Hat now known for curing piles without the knife or i es ie ais MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Thre: is almost painioss, safe, sure and Mithout danger of loss of ‘tino: never Charses moderate,” Hour 106 p. ine DE Boss, RELIABLE CLAIRVOYAN’ AS" LOGI gan be consulted on ustnexs and al aie ot he, "ee, $1. ‘Kesidence, 1910 11th street northwest. Hours from 9 a.m. to5 p.m. and from &to 9p. m. ‘eld Overcoar Tax. At $25 we sell as good Overcoats as any one ‘need wear, while 815 to $20 ts the popular range of prices for xenteel and serviceable garments, and thestock of them is particularly strong, com- prising twenty-six sort, Then come down to “hard pan.” We have overcoats as low as #8, that we are not ashamed to offer aman whomust make every dollar count, and cars nothing for mere show. Our cheapest coats are honest through aud through, and customers have the Privileze, not of exchange only, but of returning ‘goods and receiving thelr money back. GEORGE SPRANSY'S, ONE-PRICK CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, $07 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U.S. POST OFFICE. 10 Pes Cexz. oct 10 PER CENT, NEW DEPARTURE ar mm LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, CLOTHING COMPANY'S STORES. ‘On and after SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, all goods ‘Will be sold at 10 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT, 10 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT, ABOVE THE COST OF MANOFACTURE, BUITS. suITs. SUITS. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREK SOLD at * 10 PER CENT, 10 PER CENT. ABOVE THE COST OF MANUFACTURE © EES ASE ek NEAL | tonvon ano uevenroor crovama on, =n (Ofiico: 1931 F SUREET N.W.,Washingtow, D.C.0c26-88 y Wea St EDUCATIONAL. ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, Ge ERRRAIY AaB TRAINING scHOOL, PRINS 19th street northerest. yu 7-Gin M 3 A IRS, ANNA B. OUD) RS. OLGA DANIEL WILL RESUME HER LES_ M Testdence 149 ons in German and French at her: 0025-20" Oth stre: tnorthwest, ‘MISS PASSMORE HAVING RETURNED TO THE ity is prepared to weleome back her old pupils and ‘a few new ones, at 1820 K street northwest. oc4-Im* i, PARSONS, AE § (LATE OF SPENCERTAN ‘Buisiuens College), Privave Tostractor tne Becks coping. Penmanship, and all ‘Mathematics, taught st home iPdssivea’ siS'D atect sentient rt = 2 Box 204. ‘ock-hin ‘ADEMOISELLE BRUN, A NATIVE OF FRANCE, has returned, and will resume her instructions in the French language, and devoting special attention to pronunciation and conversation. Address 1423 I street northwest. ‘ocdi-Im* HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D.C., ‘Nos. 1212 and 1214 14th street (Thomas Circle), ‘The school course 1s complete in the Englian, Classical and Scientific Departments, Music. Art and Elocution by skilled instructors, (Piano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) Students are prepared for Vassar and other colleges, or can take a colleziate courve at the Institute. Ladies who have left school will find special facilities for pursuing special branches. Afternoon and Evening Classes for Ladies in German; also in German and French. For particulars address ‘MR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL Principals, JME REPRINCE, FROM PARIS. WILL BEGIN her French conversational lessons at her own and pupils’ residences. Call after 4 p.m. 611 12th street northwest. ‘Terms moderate, ‘ocl-lin® ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY; LW trniy asoot of the Rind titre. °-A ape Sav ation toall to see the method by which you can soon . Profession, 214 2d street southeast, ocl-4w* RS. Z.D. BUCHER, AU eei oth Nasmrorox,corrronte INS: o and day for yout Indies and little girls) for better accommodation of her pupils, has removed to the spacious residence, 1700 L Street northwest, uearConnecticut avenue, and will re- open Wedn syaemnber 1th. < ‘Mrs. Bucher having recently returned from Europe, ‘Where ale has been studying the most approved methods Of teaching, united to her well-known thoroughness 1 the Enelish branches, will make 8 specialty of train! her pupils in table manners and general deportment pre ‘bem to cuter the highest circles of society. Music(vocal and instrumental), Drawing, Painting, Elveution, French, ‘by acorps of ‘efficient Teachers : For eataloguce apply to the Principal at her new resi- dency. Nt hw Miura, Cont who du the pat year has studica abroad under the best masiers: wif if Sesired, ive lessons in music (plano, organ and. bare inouy) to pupils at thelr residences oO yeand Butubtere cco WASHINGTON, SCIOOL OF FINE Alt AND ORATIVE 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, Hammered Brass: Cluna Painting and Kensington.’ Visitors: welcome, Orders taken for decorat:d deauns. ALE. HOYLE. W. ‘M. ROUZEE. Miss E. J. WALKER, Secretary, oc8-Im J\f ADAME CHEVREMONT (DIPLOMEE DE LACA_ Miatnirtis Paris te teschina the Eresich Janguae, | Mad. C wishes to call the attention of thove destri become thorouch in her native tongue. esnons privately aud in Classes for ladies and chil- ocl6-tnco a. ocd-Im®? 1287 12th street northwest. Cue, EVENING BUSINFSS COLLEGE, 403 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘Thorough instruction in Penmanship. Ma MeN id Double Entry Book: keeping. Stunts prepared ior CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. ‘Terms Reasonabl [we L, TWITCHELL, Principal. oar awe LIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. ‘To adults, confidential, Prepares for College, An napelis, West Polut, all examinations Wis TUTUTE. sw, eoruer Sih and K strects n, w. lathematical, Classical, Business, 8. W. FLYNN, A. at. Night school, #3 and 85a month. ai RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corner Pa. ave, and 16th’ st,, opp. U. &. Treasury, Eelect School for Boys and Youlus Men. “Number limit ed. Only scholars of good moral character received, Fall term of 1886 berins September 8th. Day and even- iow sessions. Careful and thorough instruction in. the Commou English Branches, Bookkeeping, Short-han: Hiwher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin ani i os BURTON MACAFEE, A. M., Principal. mule UVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, prance ian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, taught by ‘Dr. Sauveur's “Natural Method.” Fuil corps of in- structors, Circulars through Win. ue: Ph.D. ®, of the Washington High School Residence, THER ateeet nortuwest eer VES ELUES FOCRES, ARtudent of the Lelpsio Conserratory, in Music,” German and“Hlocution. 112 oth. northwest, UBURN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1200 0 street northwest, Highest references. ocl-m Misa BALCH, Principal. BR, AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC'S EDUCATIONAL Home for young ladies and little «irls, 1754 M Behiolast th September Private Kesscns in Engin, Breuclt and Mathematica” et ue cts treet sels-2m" ((OUMIERE SCHOOL FoR Boys, puvder 15 yeare of age. Two sevarate departmente— Seulors and Juniors, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Seti 4 8, Sine Se 1885 rot: and Me, col jcipals, Lucien EC. Colliers A.M, Director, 1558" I street northwest, seldom |AVID & L. JOHNSON, 110 10mm street Horihwest. Puplis taught privately or nm in classen. myl-oune HELDONS DANCING ACADEMIES, 100 F SS street northwest. —‘Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur days. Washinzton - Hall. 3d-strevt aud Peuusylvania aventue southeast,—Monday and Frideys, Send for cir- culars, or terms for renting either hall, to1004 F street northwest, au2s-8mn VAPITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten, No: 20 1st etroct squtheant, wil! reapen Septem ber 15." ‘Thorough fustruction in English. Languages. Genuine Kindergarten. For information apply to Misses C.F. BOYDEN and E. K. SMITH, prin clpals, No, 22 3d street southeast, ‘seb-sam HAND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY 1OOL, for Young Ladies and Little Girls, 1305 ith street, 1624 Masg ave. and 1623 N street, Mrs L. P. ‘McDonald’ and Mies Anns Ellis, principals,’ The next school year will borin Seutembér 24 184 The course of study embraces everything necessary for a thorous! English and classical "education. Jeseons in ‘chunze. Class in wood-carving will begin Oct. Anew department has been added, with unusual advantaces for Litle Girls Just berinuiti school special herdlo is Prov scholars living on Capi or Cutler distant parts of the elty.” aus. GEEEMAN CLASSES, AND PRIVATE LPSSONA thow) nepecialty, Children, Saturdays Daily atten hoon classes Miss DORA ZIWET. graduate. of Bresiau Germany, 1456 Corcoran street. och im 'MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 l4ru sr., per. I axp K Select Classical and Mathematical Schoo! for Boys, begins its 33d year September 10th—the second Wednes- of the month. Prepares for busiiess, for Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other coll for the scientifie 5 Prine Sia Lith street. Circulars cau be obtained af the book stores. aul3-3m ‘EBEL INSTITUTE, 1127 18TH STREET N. W., Tous afta fromm Tuotian Circe Minos POLLO mi Principals, teach personally. Primary New ‘Ensland methods, German Hindenwartene Normal class tor teschens Sela FANE BUSINESS SoHOOL. 617 7TH STREET — ‘Bookkeeping without text books in less than iif SBanabip, arithmetic: speline aud” corseapoeastos Bb ans, spellin eho Monthly’ #15 for three mouths, in advance, ‘Howe's rid_‘business penmanship alone, @3. Open all the year, day'and night Puphe tauht notin Glasses. Blank books, $1.35 to $1.60. Private lessons. ‘at any tne. ook PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER 9th and D streets northwest, “Batablished, 1804. Oct Caples beautiful commodions lors and cisse-, sooms in Lincoln Hall Building. this institution, the Fesult of twenty” years! growth, ls complete in its ar Fanxements for training ‘sons snd daughters, men and women, for real life, sef-suppert, urefuiness and bone Siracticel texehere Regular dey aad ereniae cal tenchers, y aud ev Feruined Monday, September at. at 9m, and 6 p.m. irance (good Scholarship for one year from date of ents Hors jae nto 8; es arty oy: office open’ for arrangements Sicnisee kuttat ao ant thereafter. Students are. registered." equi and tasimned seats in the onder in which they complete ars Fangements. Handsome, iUustrated circular, with full information and interesting reading matter, 0 any sacrons OF OVOUUNHY G. SPENCER, Principal SARA A. SPENCEL, Vice Principal anll-sm pes IN STENOGRAPHY ANDTYPEWRITING— Typertorweot sth street nortuweat wile op ne vrterk ‘Terma moderate. eclb Siw Tio) and Hos Mattes north went, Washington.D. C. Ft . enters Mt tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20k, MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. FNGLICH ‘COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- cal, CLASSICAL )URSE—Prepares seni of, tte meaiey ot ‘entrance mito Suit, Vassar and elistey 20 FKENCH AND GERMAN—Under the of the Berlitz school of languages. coereee FLOCUTION—h tpal oft VOCAL MUS Kaper *txNO— Director, Professor Anton Gloetaner, AIT DRAWING, PAINTING GRD. DECORATIVE AfT—onder supervision of competent teuchers: selon CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNECTICUT Absvenne sna street, Washineton for Young ‘and Little Girls —'The exercises of the Academy will resumed September 8th, 1884. A limited number of permanent and we boarders will be received. Segundes, ‘vocal sud" instrumental “muaecpatatisee, ocala a me drawing, fancy work. &c. ‘ahso-am™ r SELECT SCHOOL—AN ELEMENTARY as ee ee ioe Pee ee rere Vas HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, ‘T. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. 0. Fa. laren 8° Br ‘uD: ¥RANKLIN 81”, BALTIMOR} BEEUAT ee aera Pest instruction ‘bpd Uistare Yor artes SRA reasonable. “Epa eninge oe muss Apply to PROF. ¥. JOLY. EES SCHOOL, 1110 L, STREET Merah naira lee ee ees ere unches and | EDUCATIONAL. yROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOC) Pebebpe a dee elites, ease Sivancelt “Tal Tih street hortietet? sty MARY K,_SCHHEINER TEACHER Mi BrecutionLosieal ss Vocai Culture aed Hersture,_trening Weaneeday snd Siday. Torlock. “Children's Clamsco— hd ‘Thuraiay: 3.90 pm. At home, eto ep in. Ta Rew rao Tuesdays, 6 10 Sh ORGANIST, TRACHER OF PIANO gases vou mts faking tor be gualined foe E formers of Yeachera Teras S12 7¥s 12th hws 09°00 HE CEDARS, GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS—A SE- ‘ect school for young Intien Every faciiy fOr 8 thoroweh education in Ensctian: ihe istewssten tog sie and painting French under the diteetion of the Berl its school, addres Miss EARLE: 1916 Sth strest. soli-thvegtam ‘THOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof DxeWOLOWSEPS Musical Institute. Will re- ‘new system, savin ‘of practice, training Yo" the ve culture f. Yoioes quickly very highest tare for once mete. awarded’ to graduates. ments procured fF Europe and America, New singing and piano classes are bow opened, at 940 New York ave, 0. w. aus T= ‘Boys’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘SCHOOL, J. W. HUNT, Princh Pegins its seventeenth year Sept. sth, in the North Ses- ‘Sob Boom of Dr. Sunderland's Church. 44 street Ta. struction thoron; is graduates Have taken high rank in Dartmouth, Princeton and Dickinaon calc Harvard, Lehich and Michigan universities, as in the government schools at West Point and Anbapols Address P. O. Lx, Box 835, for au interview. ail Vv ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGIAGE, ‘M STREET, MRS. M, STE" HART, Prrxcreat, and ‘The third snnual session of this school will begin October Ist: close June Ist. Private and clas instruc- tion day and evening. Especial uttention given to the cure of STAMMERING AND OTHER VOCAL DEFECTS. au30-3m PIANOS AND ORGANS. Urnicur Praxos ARE BECOMING MORE FASHIONABLE EVERY DAY. In the celebrated Heinekamp and Stultz & Bauer Uprights a specialty is made, and tl ideal of perfection has been reached iu. cle= sieot comeruction, Raich, briianey of tone, dura ility, and standing solidly iu tune. They are not built ont ‘pian of ang ofmenre meted, But, on the cone trary, contain all the latest improvements of real value, ‘thereby improving the tone, makine the touch ‘more sympathetic, and e1 ing the outward appearance. ‘Don’t make any arrangements to buy till you have seen these super) instruments, Youcan save with us from $50 to $150; and if you desire to dispose of & Square Piano we will allow you fuil value for it in ex- change. Special factory prices for cash, and easy monthly time payments. oclé WAREKOOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. ET, DAVIS & C008 GREAT SPECIALTY— Fi ther Updigiee Gian ANG, Ti tiew and iegaut tyes, now realy, a€ tyeeal facto Prien “Hol SUMNER Bil ous tree mw EN E “DECK! 08 ARE MAD! y BROS. N.Y. G. H. KUHN, Sol ‘Also for Burdett organs, 002, F[HE KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS receive the Hirhest Praise from ali who know them, and Galiy’s Automatic Musical In, struments artisticaiy play their qwu nimsic atG. L. WILD & BKO.'S Music Warerooms, 709 7th street northwest. Piznos for rent for the season. Special attention to tuning and repairing. eel6, et Sweex T. Nite, 423 Tth Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKES, aus rented, rent applied if purchased. Alarge and elegant stock to select from. All the popular Musical Publications of the ia ‘The finest selection of 5-cent Music in thecity. se JREIGHENDACINS PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale aud, rent at re- ‘aueea ‘Win. Knabe & Cots world-re- Tidvetrect above Ee ave.) SE a) Srecudy Co. Euznsoy, & Bavs& Co FIANOS. ‘WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, tuned Boxed: fer'rent Oy day weeds monty EPA Gryear. Bent applicd puscined” Full stock ot be, Music HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREER, myS31_ Managing Partner of the late firm uf Ellis & Co WOOD AND COAL, EORGE CREVELL 'E. OFFICE AND YARD. 1822 lérast,; Wharf, foot of 14th st—Long Wood—Pine, ‘B4 per cord; Oak, $5; Hickory, $7. Sawed and Split— Pine, 86 per cord, Oak, 87: Hickory, 8475. oc#- ‘AVING OPENED A ERANCH OFFICE AT No, 1020 lars Stuer NontiWwesr, Lwould be picased to receive orders for Coal, Wood an Kindling Wood. Having unexeelled facilities for hand Ying Coal, Tam prevared to sell as low as any firm im ths Yurinese, Tiruaruutco first-class Coal aid 8 ton of Rindge tore Nod st totom prices. ret JOHN MILLER, ‘Main Office, Railroad Yard, Depot and Kindling Wood Hl—435 Street and Virginia avenue south cn varie No 100 Lath street Morthwest aod No, 143 B street xoutheast. ‘Wharf—Foot of 6th strect southwest, se6-$n Coa. Axo Woon. WOOD. hide. treat ined CORE of Seater, SINE : ma Top dotsestie ae all of which we flr at loweet uarket rates ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited.» an inapection of ourstock: STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘thst. wharf and 12th st. and Pa ava Woon: Cou. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Iwelfth snd Water streets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OF£ICk& 3202 F street northwes JEIE Tth street northwest: Corner 3d and K streets north west: £2] Pennsylvania avenue southwest, LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH Pee TT : FUEL of all COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE SNES INGO OUH YARD. We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COAL om ‘All kinds of WOOD, eltherin the stick or preparea:> oder, af ot clog. = CLEAN FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE ‘eliverice and prices, pene Docavas iow as Poal cat) b GPTHFOL—comrortina, EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the Feeareul” aieteation iS ‘ane: Made simply with boiling water or mflk. Sold in tins only Gelb. sid Tb) by Grocers labelled thas JAMES EPPS & CO, Homeopathic Chemista, mblem&tu London, England; Scuoot Sorrst Scuoor Sorrs ‘Child's Salts. aces 5 to 12, short pants $2, $2.50, $3 choad 8 ieloue Ce hae ae aud 200 age 8 thea, ei. Chua's oi up. "Boye Schoo! "Good Wormen's solid But: Shoe DRY _GoOoDs. Noacessantes Fon Hovsexexee. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) NUL CAL A NKETS, ALL SIZES, OPEANGING FROM e700 10 e00.00 PER PAI ALL WHITNEY BLANKETS, ALL SIZES: FROM @5.00 TO $15.0) PEK PAIR. - STOCK OF WHITE AND GREY DOE FROM e200 ro $8.00 AER Pa LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BED COMFORTABLES. NEW ELDER DOWN BED SPREADS. ____DRY Goons. Disarrotntuent od ' Wo positively exrected to get into our now buflding: by October Ist, but will notget posmcarion until the ‘early part of next mouth, WE BOUGHT AN IMMENSE STOCK toopen with. and fearing MARSEILLES QUILTS, ALL SIZES AND QUALI | Ieaveus ak ene 5 Oowates contenant “SPECIAL IND shall sell and display our stock at such MENTS” IN IRISH AND GER- Deices that will Rae TAME LIS NAPKINS, DOYLEYS. | miake them move at once, FOMEIS CRASHES, VILLOW AND SHELTING “RARE BARGAINS” IN MADRAS, ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIXS NEW LAPPET AND CURTAIN MUSLINS. LARGE VARIETY CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Wehave made during the past fow days very lange OF BAW SILK TABLE AND | purchases of Imported Cloaks at price whieh cose tooffer our customers banmaine rarely seen so carly tm ‘Thies are really lower for mame values than wually wade in January to cle out stocks IMMENSE ASSOKTMENT OF ALL-WOOL FRENCH | Lbey comprise CLOTHS AND DRESS FABIICS BOR PLALN 108 SUITS PLAIN AND. § SILKS, SATIN AND VELY NT SEAL PLUSH SACQU NEW IMPORTED WEAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARK- Es AND CIKCULALS, ALL SIZES AND QUAL- TES. PIANO COVERS, JERSEY JACKETS, | Plain, Beocaded and Trimmed with Far and astrechsn, | Ono lot of 390 especially cheap Heavy Stockinet Pur- Back Jacket at 82.55. Jersey Newmarket, plain, brocaded aud trimmed 827 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- | With fur and astrachsn. RECT PRICES. Coloma and Black Cloth Newmarkets, plain and — trimmed. Amoug thew garments will be found ome lot SEATON PERRY, Penny Brruoma, cof splendid value at @11.50. Pennaylvania avenue,corer Sthatreet. |” Colored! and Black Cloth Raglane. Established 1840. oc | Don E. G. Da ae ‘vet, Phugh and SoTk Wraps, lined with Baek and Colored Rating, tn Beaded 719 MARKET SPAC? | SUPERB STOCK OF. LYON! BROCADED ETS. Bilis, Brocade Velvets, Brocade Pluses, &e. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND NEW- OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS, cseoren! NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART. | 200stylm tomdect from We have Misses! Newmat MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, | Kets from 1 up, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IS SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF | Wo carry the lanrest stock of SEALSKIN SACQUES, DOLMANS NEWMAREETS WE DESIAE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATINTION 70 | eae eae ‘OUR STOCK OF | tm the city, and cuarantee to mull tham at least 28 pee pei! | cont lower’ than any other honse. Amy Seal Garment BLACK DRESS GOODS, bought of us wid be Rept during the summer tree of WHICH CANNOT BE change. IN THE TRADE. OUR G ODS Alt WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF TH MOST RELIALLISMAKES.AND WE TO QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL As SEE AND BE CONVINCED, BLACK Diss GOULS: DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs, PASSED BY ANY HOUSE CTED LADIES’ JERSEYS! The success attending the «pecial wale of Jerseys @ar- ‘ucsd wx to purchase « «till manufacturer. They are yeas thome previously sold, with wevere Collar and Landsctue Satin Bow. NOTE. —The rapid sale of Inst week causing © diaape Pountinenut to wo msny, will, no doubt, be repeated. Way {therefor respectfully recommend sit early anepectom Letore the assortments become broket, £. G. DAVIS, cll 719 MARKET SPACE Curse Dax Goons. Having decided to ata ary Ist next, and t0 Bteck to th ‘ An OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS fenow complete. We ar selling a splendid Chenille Frings at 65, formerly #1. Oar The. Fringe bax been reduced to 60e, We have the largost assortinent of Colored Chenille new line of business on J it will be nec est Twill there | Scant every Dry Goods the | Fringe and Maraboute im the efty, also, all colors of Tawa! prices zs | eRe eet ine Wamautia C yee; New York | Feathee irinanitar Milis at D3gc.; 10-8 Shoctizgg, good, at —— faux, very best, at se. Our whole stock will be sold muck under uewal prices, Alot of Cloaks left over ut teow thats half pric S10 Sheet UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR: For Ladies. Men and Children, we name a few special Prices until the openige of our annex 100 dozen Men's Heavy-weight Underwear, 336, Wortt GzO, 3. JOHNSON, 025 713 Mnrket Space. | 60° = 189 dozen Ladiee splendid quality Merino Veta and PBR A 9) MMMM om g8sq_| Pants, Sie. worth 50s Bott fA Be wea” Se 150 dort Misaes’ Underwear, from Ife. ap. HB AAA uoMMM 3 TSdoun Ladies’ Drilliaut Lise Hose, at 250, up ATA uu MM ss 00 dozen Misses? of ghe same quality, at 200, OPENING OF WINTER WRAPS LANSBURGH & BRO, FOR 420. 422and 426 SEVENTH STRERT, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ———— ae - SJusr Axuvev- We are now prepared to show the most extensive ascortment of Ladies’ und Mimest Garmeuts, compris- | 4g Fresh importation of ing the Intest novelties in Newmarvets, Russian inten lars, Dolmans, Short W-aps, Plusti’and Fur-Lincd | CASTELL & BROWN ENGLISH JAMS AND MAR- Garments of all descriptions. “Our Openine will be in- | ausurated by placing before you a few of our Leading | We consider these the finest oodls we have ever seems Specialties, which, considering quality aud price, eaunot | fuperior toy other jams and marcialado ever wold, i be found anywhere else iu this city, For instance: ea a Rey By - GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1200 F Sraeer Nowruwner, LADIES’ NEWMARKETS, best Diagonal. Astrackan, collars and cuffs, at $7.00, Would be cheap at $10, LADIES' NEWMARKETS (Imported), made from the KX Een pen > ‘best Berlin Twill Cloth, at $4.00. KE R* Ee ERE kee k OE. ucKWHEaT 18 NOW READY, ‘We also closed out, among other goods, about 11 Ladies WALKING COATS (rmported), heavily braided all around, perfect fit, which we will sell at $10.00, ‘This No. eould not be duplicated at iess than $18, FOE SALE BY ALL GROCERS. WM, M. GALT & CO., MISSES HAVELOCKS, Woot Cioth, Plush Collar, or- namental back, at $2.75 for 4 years, and an advance of 250, for each si BBB A U U0 MM MM ™ 988, acy Uo NwaM> Bes £4 0 0 RMwa Ssse WHOLESALE AGENT, BOB AAA U U MMM BBB OA A UU OM MM Bg oclo-t ‘Comer Ist ad Indiana Avenue, cts 46 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. O°) Fem RRR pee a Fox Tastox Mavz C. SESE ae oR IR. DE /OSTUMES. oO - : ‘G08 RE = 54 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $1.25; WORTH $175 PER YARD. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 54 INCH LADTES' CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE-| * Without adoubt the most BravrirLand themow® DUCED FROM $1.25 PER YAKD. 3surerriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have uot only the most perfect MIN, come 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, 75a; FORMER PRICE | taining a: it docs all the most improved Machinery tne al vented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour UssURPAssED by any mill in the world. To.prove that, SS INCH LADIES CLOTH, tho.; REDUCED FROM | 2 sould sity atute theta Inyo quentiy of Gas = | macnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR. | eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We ABE SHADES, Guanawrex that tt iy made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. Tt is an acknowledeod PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN | {300 that in thie Flour a perfect weparation of the elute ALL THE NEW SHADES, S0c.. Tic., 8734 $1 AND | pons particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elisa. $1.25 PER YARD. * | mationof all weak and starchy sostter hee atilast bem reached, aud is consequently more NUTKITIOUS, Field= tng more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The Vest trade sdruits tha: from ite bread-makine qualities it ix the cheapest, as well as the best, for either family or bakers use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made Every sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Market Space—Pa Ava. Cures & Daarene oct, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, ignarejost opened a splendid line of One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever WILTOODY BUUSSELS. TAPISTHY AND TX = | offered to the trade, Its uncuodiled by any other Puteat ‘GHAIN CARPETS except Ceres, and will please the most orscting bows coe Rafe! line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE | yecper snd satisfy the most fastidious epicara a oar i SO RO. & Ca. StL T-EDGS. 25-3 1525 F stieot, | Amuguificent Winter Wheat Pstont, QPIETS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RELIANCE. a Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the best | brated Hungarian process. Itis a very ‘musi and 2100 linea, Rittonced and Only Te ean tifa) Patent. within the reach of all Fine Unfinished Shirts only Sdc, Finest Purcale Shirts | wusrantee will give sutisfaction to every one ‘only $1.50. uyit GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Flour of theDistrict. It is equal in quality toagrest many Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put on, for 1. Six Snest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) for ‘Perfect St quaranteed at ee MEGINNIS, | considerable lees money. We defy competitors to being forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, = I Et | GILT-EDGE, MELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL and we I ‘assured that eh3 Lousekecrer who tries them onea H FINANCIAL. Sil never uev snyting clon. For sale by oll grocare $e pee a a a ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street end Indiana svenua, seid WM. M. GALT & CO. Be, & Co. nisess, 1437 Peansylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 8. Troasury.) = Gowves Srsciric, Derosirs. Excaanaz. Discocsra. A POSITIVE CURE United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought | yon DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. Bicy ead eel oe aa a clomoen of Effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient $s a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Tt can be given in a cup of tea orcoffes, without the knowl- cdge of the person taking it, as it ts tasteless and odor- Jest, Thousands of drunkards have been made temper- atemen who have taken the Golden Specific in thet coffeg without their kuowiedge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will Itisabsolutely . armless, Cures guaranteed, ‘Price $3. Circulars free. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, 185 Hace street, Cincinnati, Obie, For sale by R. K. HELPHENSTINE, Drugeist,cormar , 1th ang F streets, and 14th strect and Vermont svenun, ‘Washington, D.C. ote Ca Roreer—— Ron MARKO 405 Teme STREET NORTAWESE. securition Fates, rafts tezuc on all voints in Europe at lowent rate