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aS THE* EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1884, _ LOCAL MENTION ¥ ° For the middie Atlantic states fatr and slichtly ‘warmer weather, northeast to southeast winds in southern portion, variable winds in northern por- ‘ion, lower barometer For Tuesday: Warmer falr weather ts indicated ‘New Engiand and the middle Atlantic states, rains and partly cloudy weather are indi- for the lake regions, the Ohio and upper Mis- valleys, with a Siicht. rise in. temperature. wally fair weather is indicated for the south tic and east gulf states, with stationary tem- Ae Hi Rxap Sinshelmer's anvertisement JAPANESE Stone, 9h street, between D and E, Fcaseiw's Ick CREAM and Cuuflotte Russe, 1477 ‘New York avenue. Do Not ne Deceiven; Douglass & Sons’ Capsic colds and sore throats, every drop. sk for and take only B. 1. m Cough Drops for coughs, D.S.and trade marx on CumistiaN HeSseR, a German crank, was at police headquarters Saturday. having come here, as dhe states, from an asyiuta tn Independence, Mo., on ‘Me call of the spirit to the White House. "He wss given transportation out of the city. Loxpox Covon Svxcr, Panrins desiring to celebrate the coming victory At the polls ean Mt a beautiful assortment of fre- Works at Silverbe: Save eyess CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, ctc., To-Night. Forp’s Orena Hovsr.—“Queena.” Natioxat THEATEX—“Storm Beaten.” Tugatex Comigte—*Fun on the Bristol” Ding Musgcw.—Interesting entertainment. Masosic Trarie.—The “Pruett” concert Condensed Locate. Poundmaster Einstein at six hundred dogs mm October, aud Xilied five hundred and eighty-¥e | Of them. sent drawings to Com- | structure whieb South | w Orleans. The design 1s | outhern tutustry. typteat o: Hl ordon, eharzed with | In the case of Joseph Th. Raving inhi posession cigars ‘unstamped, the jen of rawn Saturday and one of Ataudet at Mr. A. T. Wi te ing’s place, Charles count; Md. Saturda dresses were Inade by Mr. John N. om ty; Judge Thomas Stone and Ttviny A by twa «No, 1240 8th street colored wen earls between 9th and | W0th. He Was struck upon the’ head with a club and received a number oF Sand contu- sions, assatlants » Was taken to his home in the pa 3 National Law School Literary soctet ‘The ward Sinith. Edward Stewart and Wm. ton, three small colored be pout 18 years 4! Were in the Pollce Court ring charged with lafceny. and w Reform school. The Vie mpeny bas just opened 2 Rew establishment at 10) F street northwest, and. snd a Mil Hine o everyt i pertaining te pptical Business, Dr. Neuer, of Vienna, the optical manager of Wie firm and an experienced optician, inay be consulted as to the adjustment of the lenses of eyeztasses and spectacles, Andrew Jackson, colored, was Uned $5 In the Police Court to-d: orderly conduct and $10 | for assaniting OMicer Farqubar. Jackson brutally | assciulted Une office ‘While Dr. Parct, the new bishop-elect of the Bal- tmore diocese P. E. church, timore last ‘Week he contracted a severe hassettied es. He ts temporarily ‘obliged to confine adark room. Rev. Mr. McElroy, the as— sistant rector, prea dat Epiphany chureh in his e yesterday morning. SW. Bogan did not, as was tncorre shed, attend ¥ pub- | Thomas Beall, the bricklayer ay by falling from a s¢ fold on the new Pension bull (Cornelius Robinson, aan old ¢ a Officer Weedon, was In th Morning, charged in two ¢ He was Sentenced to 90 d. yaring the 4s yours ei police made 223 an Tug Fasnto: jored man, arrested Police Court Unts ses With petit larceny. | tn fail ng at $ O'clock this a m. cs, EveNr.—The large sale of al Week of the Grand re will be a lange and fashionable attendance at every preformance. All clases are desirous to“ the opentng of this fine theater. which will be dedicated by the | Popular prima donna Emia Abbott and her newly organized ope He Ing the past six se: corps of artistseven stronger and. lars apy she has heretofore had with her. Lory 15 @ brilliant and varied one. Miss Abbott has Drought from Paris elegant costumes from Worth, Pingat and Rodirigo, and IS said to have improved greatly by her studies with Marehesi. Choice seats are now on sale at Droop’s inusic Store, 95 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Tus Jonxs HoPsixs-KESpatt FooT-Batt. Matcu. ‘The foot-ball match at Monumental Park, Balti more, Saturdar, between the Kendall Deaf Mute college team Of this elty and the Johns Hopkins University teamn, was won by the laiter by a score Of 15 to0. In the last half of the game neither side ABLE F the inaucn ‘Scored a point. The Kendall team was composed ot Kerney, James, Lyneh, Dobson, Dailey, Hyde, Lyons, Brookmire, Larsom, Berg aud Hyde. Mr. Hanson was judge for the Kendall team. During one of the scrimmages Lyons and Hanson collided. Lyons had two teeth loosened, and Hanson received & cut Over the eye. A return game Will be played on the Kendall college grounds within two weeks, —— ‘Tas E.x’s ANsvat ELscrioy.—At the annual Meeting of Washington iodge, No. 15, B. P. o. of | Eiks, held last evening, the toliowing officers were | chosen for the ensuing’ year: H. E. Leach, exalted : Engel, esteemed leading knights Edward Willtams. esteemed loyal knight; N. B Fithian, esteemed lecturing knight; JY. Potts, secretary; Wm. Dickson, treasurer; Wm. Williams, Uler; J. C. Maxwell, esquire; B. lain: Nathan Stein} inner guard Mack, M.D. Jacobs, and Kobert Messrs. George P.Ganzhorn, Le rand Dakin, Wm. H. Douglass, stewards; Messrs N. B. Fithian, ‘M.G. McCormick and B. Prank Cordeila, fnance ‘comualtter. ——-__ A Drsen ::> Woman Arrewrrs ScicipE.—A col- ored woman named Kate Lewis, living In the alley Detween I8th and 19th and Land M streets norte West, took a dost of laudanuin Saturday might | She Was discovered by other people in tne house apparently dying. Drs. Neale and Francis, who Were summoned, applied strong remedies, which | Soon restored ber. She bought te laudanum from | drug store for the purpose, she sald, of curing 2 | Ywothsche. She attempted her life, rt is stated. on | account of grief because Ler busbahd had left he A WasHINGtos Man ts 4 KaitRoap Accipent.— | Passenger train, No. 1, on the Baltimore and Oulo | Tallroad, due at Matisfield, O.. at 5:58 Saturday | morning, Jumped a frog hear Alta, Ohio, while | going at the rite of torty miles per hour. ‘The | rst two cars were not datnaged, but the Uuird car | struck a freight engine on asking, and the cars following were telescoped and totally demouisin one Was killed, but about twenty persons we injured, many of them seriously. “In the st of | Wounded Is the name of Charles Gersdurt, ot | Washington, slightly injured. The injured were taken to Zanesville. A Gini. BraNeD To DeaTu.—Fmma*Haynes, a colored girt ifteen years of ace, daucnter uf Ke Jobn H. Haynes, a preacher in Virginia.was fatal burned Saturda; might at her home, 414 1st. su SouthWest. She went toa cupboard’ with a and a quantity of paper in the cu re. aS dress caught fire while she Was at- | (eupuing to extinguish the ames Her motiier | bearing her cries came to her assistance and called | to the neighbors for help. The gir! rushed Into the | Street. Neighbors arrived with Dlankets and soon extinguisied the flames. Sue was taken tuto th house and attended by Dr. Suuby, who did what he could to relieve her suffering. Her body was Uterally covered with blisters. She alod last night A CoLorep Boy Bapty Cur by 4 Ware Bor.— | A colored boy, named Wm. Smith, about 17 years of age, Was.severely cut about the face yesterday afternoon by a white boy, 15 years oid, uaued | Henry N. Worthington, on a farm belonging to | latter boy's father, near Good Hope HUL Fro Statements made’ by witnesses It appears that 4 White boy, named Duvail, and the we went on Mr. Worthington's furra, and upachestnat Young Worthing ‘ou are doing well.” Picked up another nut, when > Fapat bim with a large ki Stabbed him in the leit side. id followed ¢ Injured boy Sub-station in Uniontown, where Ris Wounds, after which he was Douce asylum, where he now lies injuries, which, although of « se ot necewsariy fatal Inthe Pouce the boy Worthington was ch. assault’ amd battery with tnt case Was continued Indedinitety Kopuzntes Rerourep—Miss Eva Mitch WOU Street purty Dall of bracelets, valued at $00 and Were stolen from her burecu drawer. Jud Willlam “Armstrong, Columbia undversity, (Sth aud H streets. “Tepurts stolen trou hailw Friday nightan overcoat Valued at $21 — E Hewes. we Ist street southeast, “repor While on ihe avenue on Saturday” Stolen from him a suit of clothes ‘Coots, valued at $18.10, —David E. Bra street northeast, reports stolen from ls i Overcoat, a watch chain and a box of cigars, Yasued at 84— Mrs Sy. Monrue, stolen 1 Gardner, 1168 F house $0 in moRey.— Marks 7th street, Teports stolen frolu tn front of their store on Saturday night a coat valued | as — A Bor Tuer Sestesce Small colored boy, stoie a si Michael Brown, a h frown Mr. M. George Ashton reported about 12 Sid Brown was arrested about 1 Nicholson, whom he tokt about ‘the stealing, and to whom he gave the watch. is tor im the Police Court Bro cn motuing mice wn Was SenL to fall —— Lanox FURNITURE Sate. —Ther2 will be Sale of household furniture, carpets, &e.- at Dus Seanson’s salesrooms to-morrow inoring, commen cing at 10 o'clock. See advertisement, and cts abottie. = | | ket. For particulars s Lelow nanitet: | Perse Scice Cen id piumbers | ban sues te | Tapes Fens, Ashton Will be tried lo-uior- i THE CASE OF w. DEMPSEY. Decision of Judge Wylie. BAI. REQUIRED FOR THE APPEARANCE OP THE A0- CUSED IN BOSTON ON THE TENTH INSTANT. Judce Wyle this oraing rendered his decision In the habeas corpus ease of W. H. Dempsey, In | dicted here and in Boston on tie cbange of pre- } Senting false vouchers for supplies to the bureau of medicine and surgery, on which writ arguments Worm heard Saturday, 45 mentioned in THE Star of that day. Jndge Wylie remarked that Mr. Dempsey had six indictments against im in this District. and had given ball The bail was responsible for his ap- pearance here. Another indlctment had Deen found against hita in Massachusetts, and_under this ine Gictment process had been tsctied. ‘The court then referred to Mr. Detpsey refusing to give ball under the commissioner's warrant of arrest. ‘There Was Wision for acase of this kind in the Revised tutes,but 2 broad section that a purty under Ine Gictment could Wve Cake into the jurisdiction where Inaicted. “The has there Deen good cause shown hance? Has the bail any right IE the defendant Was sent to M ned IC conve oud heete, ath ball would Stand here. “Aiter citing @ numbe court said that the bait lad no interest in the re- moval. ‘The next question was as to the interest of the defendant. ‘The Interest of the public was P ramount, and tere was no tuterest of the do- fendant whicu would prevent bis surrender by the court. ‘The goverament was the sovereign power in the prosecution, and the court saw no obstacle tm the Ww: ndering Mr. Dempsey except dant. He could see no differ. ence in the indiccments. As the district attorney had consented that defendant should go, the court Was cleany of the opinion that Dempsey should be remanded. Mr. Wilson, for Mr. Dempsey, asked to note an Worthington doubted the right of appeal from. Asion, aid asked that the Dall be taken for rance in Boston on Wednesday ct ie court said he knew of no suthority for an ap- Peal, and he declined to take bail thereon, Mr. Wilson said that the request to appear on Wednesday next was somewhat expeditious, and he nuitted that the amount asked—35,000—was i. Worthington sald that he had given notice tthe Navy departin aces would be taken up to December, ane ‘d hat the eforts of Wie detendant were to delay proceedings. ‘yhe court ld he would require bail for Demp- sey’s ap we in Boston on Monday, the 10th instant. Mr. W. J. Miller again went on Mr. Dempsey’s bond in $5,040. Beetep Resing Hex Hesnaxp.—Yesteraay the funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Quincy. took place from her late residence, 1525 SU t northwest, and Was largely attend. “the deceased, under her maiden name ot Mary Abn Fuden, School teacher In Cis eit for mat Was «iso one of the original members of the Cal- vary Baptist churen ‘The funeral service were conducted by Rev. Dr. S. H. Greene,of Uhat church, eof her faithfulness as ‘school teacher bbath school, and of her constant Christian life, wh josed With her saying to her “Its All right.” ‘The remains were taken to interred beside her de- SUBSTANTIAL, SyMPATHY FOR THE OLD MAN Pucle Taylor Reddick, the 75-year-old colored man, assent to jail ‘on Saturday by Judge Snell alse le loved’ Ms deg better thin he did his erly, Was Teleased to-day by order ot Judge Snell. "This morning, the judce ved a letter and $5 frum Mrs John C. Cabell, of 201 A street southeast, askin that $2 be spent tor a tag for he dog md tlt the pemaintng $3 be used for the benefit Of the aftiicted child of Keddick. Kev. C. C, Meador called and tet $1 for te old man, as did Gen, Browne. Mr. Geonze C. Henning in alletter to the Judge offered to pay aii charges against Reddick, al ladies in Geonsetown made the sainé offer, as bought for the old mnan’s dog, and the Femainiiyy money was given to hita, and he seemed quite happy at th ge of affairs. Exeoant Treks Canrers axp Reas at Avc- TION.—Mr. Dowling has just Most important consignments of Oriental carpets and rugs aid other textiles ever sent vo this mar- advertisement fn auction columns. ——— ohn A. Kosenberger, musical director at street theater, Baltimore, died Saturday, ears, \ Catarrh the Raptcat, Cung has conquered.”- ee a a RRO OY Y Aah j} aos a fine E E%o? & 24 tos PPP 00 wow Ww 1 PoPoOoO wWwww pb PPP OO wwww D ek 0 0 WWwWW D & e vw wow Db = ‘This Powder never varie, 9 marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or rhosphate powders. Soldondyincans. Kowal Baxrsa PowpEx Co., 106 Wall street, NX. a6 Kiyers Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY ‘NOW IS YOUR CHAN cE FOR BARGAINS. READ KIN PALACE PRICES, Elegant DOL: CTRCULARS at ANs, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN Tand 8+, at $4, 845) nd 86. IN WRAPS at $9, $10and $12, SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, Misses! and Children’s HAVELOCKS ana ETS, 8 most uaeuiticert line, at $2 RIBBONS, VEL- TIPs, LVETEENS, less the vit UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES ers! prices Do uot buy until yo tained uur prices, 1 have examined our stock and | you Wish to save your money, KING'S PALACE, a 14 SEVENTH STREET. TEN (0) CARLOADS PURE JUICE CIDER, from northern New York, to arrive and Prices by the bacrel jeat low carload, by SAMUEL PALMER, | Depot FULCHAS! ar THe VIENNA OPLICIAN COMPANY, DK. NEUEK, OF VIENN4, OPTICAL MANAGER, BUAZILJAN 1 EBBLES, FYE OPERA GLASSES, PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brazilian Pebbles, | And eve: & pertaininy to the Optical Business. is0t ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, ONE du} the new sermuents as soon as introduced in New lxekas mec: | £5, 30 trches to So inches tong clowe t- SERS, 54 irehwbine Scr hbinwand VISSES. REAVER iiAM aud’! oescahades in CAPES Gok | LINED sud MINK-TALL BORDERED CH | chars. | | RUASIAN crn FUR ond Qumnti {us Stor CHLDiteN! SSSES wands bb Brae n res 1c HAE MCE, STS LINTSO, 9150 SIL gourds ue iow as any house int Aumeriee: WILLETY & BU 1205 Pennsylvania avenua, al Cc ATARRE. THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, GANA- DIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOMS, Erc., called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE for the immedi- ate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from asimple Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell, Taste ‘and Hearing, Cough and Catarrah Consumption. ' Com- plete trestment, consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Improved Inhaler, inone package, may now be had of all Druggist for #1. Ask for SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. COMPLZTE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, $1, “The only absolutes pecific we know of."—Med. Times, “The best we have found in alifetime of suffering."— Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After » long struggle with Rev. 8. W. Monroe, Lewisburg, Pa. “I have not found a.case that it id ‘not relieve at onca”—Andrew Lee, Manchester, fase. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. ————— ee COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, THE INSTANT IT IS APPLIED, of ‘Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and’ Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an ELECTRIC BATTERY combined with a POROUS PLASTER) and langh at pain. 25c. everywhere. ns. ReeUMATIoN, AND SIMILAR DISEASES, ‘caused by a low state of the system, arecured by ‘using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. (A TISE CONSTITUTION MAY BE BROKEN AND ruined 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 sys- tem to natural, regular and healthy action, 0028 Every Livy IN THE UNITED STATES Is requested to read this advertisement of DRY GOODS from the Great Auction Sale in New York, LADIEs' CLOTH SUITING, one yari and a half ‘wide (immense width), real value 7c. : reduced to 87340. FINE QUALITY CHUDLA CASHMERES, nearly one yard and & half wide (Immense width), all pure, fine Wool, only 75¢. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS just received from a BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS only $1. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25. pA; NW YORK MULLS SHEETING (widest and very DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, all wool (im- mense size), real value #8; reduced to 85." COLORED SILKS (cheap at 81) reduced to Tbe. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. COLORED CASHMERES. all pure fine wide double width, reduced to Beige, ¥ i FANCY SILKS, 37c.; COLORED SILKS, 50c. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 500, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 82, LARGE SIZE BED QUILTS, 81. AUCTION GOODS. CASH PRICES. a CARTERS, 71 Manxer SPAR. News Croruxa THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F streets, Is packed from floor to ceiling with the best stock of Clothing ever brought to Washington, and as the ‘weather is somewhat backward we propose to force sales by putting prices own lower than even we ever did before. We will sell FOR MEN AND YOUTH ‘Cassimere Suits at $6, worth $10, Cheviot Suits at worth $13. Ree AB ane rom ae an ty Colored or rkscrew 4-button Cutaway at $13, worth 85, Splendid Overcoats at $6, worth $10. 50004 Substantial, All-Wool Overcoste at 88, worth ‘lendid lines of Overcoats at 14, $16, $18 and #2 worth Tay double, enemewe FOR BOYS, 4 TO 11 YEARS, Overcoats and Suits at $2.50, worth $4. Qvercoats and Suits at $5.75, worth 36.50. Svercoats and Suit 50, wort: $3. Overcoats and Suit worth FOR BOYS, 127017 YEARS. ‘Overcoats and Suits at $4.75, worth $8. Overcoats and Suits at 86.50, worth $10, Overcoats and sui 4, worth B14, Overcoats and Suits at $10.50, worth $18. Overcoats and Suits at €12 worth Odd Pants for men, immense variety, at $1.25, and up. ‘Odd Pants for boys. completo assortment, 75c. and up, ar THE MISFIT STORE, ol «COR. 10m AND F STREETS, BBR A MM MM” 963, B ao Way 3.8 BBB ATA UU MMM Bpg8 sor AND CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. We are obliged to use the space devoted to Jerseys, for our extensive assortunent of Ladies’ and Misses Wraps ‘aud will close them at a great sacrifice, viz: About 10 dozen of All-Worsted Ladies’ Jeracys, standing collar, at 7Sc.; reduced from $1.50, 2 Lot of fine Stockinette Jerseys, standing collar, cuffs, piaiied Back and Ribbon Bow, at $1.75; former Frice, $250, 5 Dozen imported Stockinetto Jerseys, heavily beaded down front and around bottom, at $5. ‘These were formerly retailed at $8. 90 Dozen Misses’ Jerseys, black only, at 752. F ms ED ge OB RAIA pits He fk UF Wate 85s BBB 4A UU MMM Sgg8 7 0c30 ¢ SEVENTR STREET NORTHWEST. “Nor « Sccceens Lixe Success» AND WHAT TO SOME PEOPLE SEEMED ONE MONTH AGO TO BE IMPOSSIBLE 18 NOW AN “ACCOMPLISHED FACT." WE ARE JUS&£LY PROUD OF OUR SUCCESS IN | MAKING OURSELVES RECOGNIZED AS LEAD. ERSIN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS. HOW HAVE WE DONE IT? BY KEEPING ONLY THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES, FRESH GOODS, TELLING OUR CUSTOMERS FRANKLY JUST WHAT THE CHAR. ACTEE OF OUR GOODS 13, GIVING THE BEST FITS AND BEST WORK aT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. THESE ARE OVERCOAT DAYg AND WE TAKE PLEASURE IN CALLING ATTENTION TO OUR LINES OF THESE GOODS, EQUAL IN STYLE, CUT AND FINISH TO CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS, aT ONE-IHIED LESS COST. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 931 PENNSYLVANIA CITY ITEMS. Astontiom! Singors-it you wish to be in per. feot “voice” use Dre Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 1 Te Close Out Our Stock of Tinwares ‘M. Augenstein, 817 7th st. D. w., offers same 10F morrow only ai following imméase bargains: 2.qt ‘Duckets, 66; 8 qt., 9; 4qb, 18¢; 6 qt. coffee pots, 8c.; 2 qt, 18c.; 8 qt, 16c; 4 at. a; Be qh, 160. ac.; le St, Te; 2 iJ wing ef at Least 40 it jackets at Franc’s, cot strictly one price hat and store in this city. William Brabler, 401 H street northeast, grocer, says Lipps’ lum Soap deserves. to be the’ leading Soa * Johnson’s, 13th and E. The acknowledged oysterman. Hi Also, fish, game, meais, lunch, steamed oysters, Ladies’ large saloon attached. I am also oyster caterer for Johnson’s Famous Sa- loons, 440 and 442 9th street. None but the best. 1 Bay Yor Election Hats at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one price hat and gents’ furnishing store in this city. 1 “Rough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hourseness: Troches,13e~ iia, S30. 13 On Thirty Days? Tria. ‘The Voltalc Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., witt send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic Belts and Blectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men Shey ow italy and kindred troubles pusrantes- ing speedy and complete restoruon of health and manly vigor. Address as aboye. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ Wial isallowed. —w,8,m. fur and Sealskin Garments, ©. C, Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments atretafl at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will. afford a splendid opportunity to purehase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save retaller’s Profits, Fashion Book mailed free. 963m ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime ang Soda Tor coughs, ‘col puion, impaired Teak, Preseived ty fiver Sold Dine to take, ysicians. ny Drug- ists. Large bottles, 0c. Manufactured by W. ora, Comer Saluuore and arrsoa sects wamore, Md. nwt “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Sutter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45c. peF grade Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aha Sweet, luk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. PROPOSALS. QFrcE OF HE 0! sIONERS, Distaict oF Conuanta, for the puri AME NSTON. Set 16,1584, chase Or nquare numbered oi nuniietund cine ik Wecttgot Women See Sealed proposali addressed to the undersizhed will be ived at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON BIONDAY. THE TENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER Yoo, for the purchrse of square ntnnbered one hundred and nine, in the city of Washington, D.C, Lee fp six months without interest, or allcash at . option. Proposals may be made for all—128,196 square f tesco eee for the squsre foot of groun ‘A depositof ten per ceutum of tho amount bid for amitist be mace with the Collector of taxes (in cath, aid colts gaiht to reject any or all bide is reserved by the mmission “Ant abstract of title can be examjned at this offca agii-eotnlu WILLIAM TINDALL, Secretary. SPECIALTIES. ‘Terms: Oue-fourth cash, and the ‘remainder able more of lese—or any portion of said square. His Feeeipt forthe sagas anust accoinpany each DLL By order of Commissioners, 0. C z RS, 906 ‘and 908 and be cured. ‘The only reliable resident advertising physician in Washington, He has given his particular attention to the treatment and cure cf all forms of “" Disease, rly that of a private character, for over 31 years, ocss-Ini" JE ROBERTNON. THE WELL ENOWN BALTE more ~pecialist, ‘with over 20 years’ experience itt ‘treating all diseases of the Generative Organs aud ‘Yous System. can be confide consulted every Wed. nesday aud Saturday. from 2 to 9p, m., at, 456 C street northwest, uear 43 street, - Success uarunteed in every case without using nauseous drugs, caustics or mer- cury. Private rucms for ladies. HEDD'S TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS IM ved. A new swimming pool, Lange well-lichted ted hot rooms, expert shampoocr in attend ance. 903 E st. n.w. Open Sunday from § to 1 p.m.o3-1in O THOSE WITH PI. —DR. MUHLEMAN, NO, ad Sth athe northwest, Cure giles. Up dict freatinent,- without” the kife, ‘caustie or “Teature Gurerusrantecd, "' ‘use Tro Snukerhods Palos Treatinnt. ils recent direry ie te say fiat how kuowa forctrins piles witout the nite or fe ture; is almost painless, safe, sure and permanent, Without datiger, dr lume Of ‘tines ever faile to cures et moderate. Hours, 4 to 6 p. m. ‘se4-2m0" EE Boss, RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, ee ‘onmulted on Business and all affaie of Ha Residence, 1910 11th street northwest, Hours from 9 a.m, t05 pin, and from Sto9 p.m. pst) e Printine. JUDD & DETWEILER, 420 AND 422 ITH STREET NORTHWEST, (North of Star Building.) NEW BUILDING, NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES, ‘The Largest and moat Complete Printing Office in Washington, employing nearly 100 workmen, BRIEFS, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, MEMORIALS, &e,, AnD BOOK AND JOB WORK Ofevery description executed on short notice and at fair prices, océ-1m_ ae Overévar Taxx. At 825 we sell as good Overcoats as any one need wear, while $15 to $2045 the popular range of prices for geutecl and serviceable garments, and thestock of them is particularly strong, com- prising twenty-six sorta, Then come down to “hard pan.” Wehaye overcoats as lowas $3, that we are not ashamed to offer a man who inust make every dollar count, aud cares nothing for mere show. Our cheapest coats are honest throuzh and throuch, and customers have the privilege, not of exchange only, but of returning koods and receiving their money back, GEORGE SPRANSY’S, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 807 SEVENTH STREET, difosire v.s, post OFFTOR. For Tarcon. Mave Costumes, 54 INCH TkICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUF, FOR 81.25; WORTH $175 PER YARD. 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM 81.25 PER YARD, 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, 750; FORMER PRICE st. 45 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, %5o,; REDUCED FROM aL 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES, PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 50, Téc., 8746. $1 AND $1.25 PER YARD, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, oct 803 Market Space—Pa, Ave. Ca Rovrenr, Roa MAND W57ra STREET NORTAWESE. ‘Headquarters for the WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. ALs0, A fall line of Lawn Tennis Sets, Tennis ‘Rackets, Cro- a diferent ‘styles, Bicyclen, Tricvelea, Veloeipaton Received, large exsortment of ‘Traveling and Lanch isketa “Ohilarea's Carriages Sf cone Yama aN tall stock, aes Divecerenry gut aways THAT NEVER BREAKS CHAS. FISHER’S, €23 7th west ber stent Waot Scxoor. Surra: Scuoot Sorrs pens $2, $2.60, 63 ap, Childs | 5 to 12 short aaerur am os teireere Sess MRS. FISHER devotes Lady Baboon RL, EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOLS, FAMILIES, Ero. C. E DE GHENT, . ‘Universite de France, Professor of Li ae: Goll eae Vermont rete, t= schools an Yeu py theo- Tetiealsna reach (Per ee ciation Sater 1d. Language. Italian —CLa. les aiid evening, UPILS IN STENOGRAPHY. DICTATION TO AD- SMITH, Stenosrs a ‘Sor EAL street’ nortiwest After: 6'p. mi. Terins moderate. 3-6 IRENCH LESSONS, 1014 17TH STREET NORTH: Rex between K a pret iit PRUD'HOMME'S: Own System and Methode Naturelle has successful and int Pupils. nuncistion and a use of the shortest time possible. New term now, moder- ate, Call at 1 or 4:30 p. m. oc2y-3m WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGnaray, tq nb setool of the kind here, “A special invitation ‘ce the you can soon learn & profession, 2142 street southens aw" flways Deon age fa the EDUCATIONAL. OF Nese serge s Bararine Tat Recoonrn ‘Classee— Wednesday . 8, Classes —" ‘and a py i a 9 ok, a= pacer a, AND HAR- DOWT TAKE ali ae een es ge HILTON’S ENGLISH AND’ CH MSTaDEina rere STRAIGHT PASSAGE TICKET ‘Lectares by Emineut Professors fe A Library of standard works is constantly tostudents in each department. oy a ‘UBUBN FEMALE SEMINARY, — oo.) A 12000 references, street northwest, BOB ar oo; ‘BB. ste 0 0 ocl-3m Miss BALCH, Principal. Bo &@ a, 0 0. STINOTE Sle lire oz aer Lax Ps so a E ma ‘Schoo! tor ‘ite year September J0th—the secand We Of the month. Prepares for Yor FE SS 'Mnarsond eval Acadeanion RS ge tao PUTS WASHINGTON RIGHT AND PROVES THAT ‘914 14th street. Circulars cau be obtained at ‘ADAME OCTAVIA SEW. 1519 19th street northwest ‘Lessons in VOUAL an INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO. ‘CLASSES IN ITALIAN. ‘Tuscan pronunciation. _New clatecs just forming. alow EW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGI NPY SOE BORN RR CU AES. BRE siete, por Hah ioe & an, 3 a x Stuineis, Soldiers Home: ocSI- 15" pre TAUGHT BY A THOROUGHLY PROFI- pOUENT TEACHER, 0 107 street northwest... W 48utNat0x scHioor, oF ELocuTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 904 MC STREET, ‘MRS, M. STEVENS HART, Parcrpar. ‘The Culture “and Development’ df the Voice and Natural Expression of seutiment carefully taught. Especial attention given to the cure of’ 8! and other Voeal Defects. ‘The Bors apd Girls class will resume on November Igtat one p. m., in the second story parlors of the ¥. A. _Calisthenics taught by Prof. Hartvig Nissen. au30-3m ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, Ge TRIAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL, ‘923 19th street northwest, au27-6m, ‘MRS. ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. US. OLGA DANIEL WILL RESUME HER LES_ Mivtunii Ginna aud Yooich et ho sean Sth stre: tnorthwest, 0c25-20 ty is prepared to welcome back her old pupils and a few new ones, at 1820 K street northwest, oc¥-lmn* TW Ei PARSONS. C8. LATE OF SPENCERTAN Business College), Private Instructor tn Book: Keeping. Penmanship, Engin, and all Mat Day, Secsions, 9 @ au to Tan. $7 per month. Pupis faut at homie, if SIS'D wtroct northwests B. 0. Box 204. Stn JMADEMOISELLE BRON, A NATIVE OF FRANCE, de. Wasrelorned and will resume ber instructions ia e French language, and devoting special attention to pronuncistion and’ conversation, Address 1423 1 street northwest, oc2i-lm* T= NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON.D.C., ‘Nos, 1212 and 1214 Mth street (Thomas Circle). ‘The school course 1s complete in the Engiisn, Classical and Scientific Departments. Music, Art and Elocution by skilled instructor, (Piano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) ‘Students are prepared for Vassar and other colleges, or can take a collegiate course 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 uddress MR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, _o0l6-tn69, ‘Principals. ‘PROF FEGERMOILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL aud Instrumet.tal Music and Harmony. Special at- tention given to beginners as well as to pupils farther advanced. 741 7th street northwest. ‘se8-2m" WS 22 BUR, edge! of the WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INS: (a boarding an school for young lndies and little girls) for better accommodation of her Pupils, has removed 19 the spacious residence, 1700 1, Street northwest, newConnecticut svenuc, and will re ‘op n Wednesday, September 1th, ‘Mrs. Bucher having recently returned from Europe, wrhiere she Lins been stuayinx the most approved methods fhe Luli tranches; wil makes spacialty > Eicine ie English branches, will make a spec! her pupils in table manners and general deportmen! preparing them to eter the highest eivcles of mociets: ‘ACCOMPLIS} B: Music (vocal and instrumental), Drawing, Painting, FElcutiou, French and German, by a.corps of efficient 1 For catalogues apply to the Principal at her new resi- dence. “'N. B— Miss Ada. B. Conn, who during the scat lias studied abroad under the best unasters, will if lesired, give lessons in anusie (plano, organ and har- mony) to pupils at their residences on W ays and ocd Saturdays, ME FEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WICL BEGIN her Freuch conversational lessons at her own and Pupils’ residences, Call after 4 p.m. OW 12th street hortuwest. ‘Ternis moderate, al-lem* SAND Mis. ALFRED BOAO EDUGATIONAE Home for young ladies und Uitte iA 1vo4 Mt it n.w. Scholastic fear opens 25th September, Private Tcasons in English, Prench and Mathematica," sel-Sme QAUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. German, 8S French, Ttalian, ~panish, Latin, Greek, taught by ‘Dr, Sauyeur’s “Natural Method.” " Full ‘corps in- sirctom.- Cireulars through, Win, Beruhard Hae ce tie mas es WASHINGTON, SCHOOL OF FINE ART AN DECORATIVE DESIGN. Vernon Row, 945 Pa. ave, ‘Day and evening classes. Frechand and’ Mechanical ‘Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- trait and Life classes: Modeling, Hammered ras; China Painting and Kensington.” Visitors weicome, Orders taken fordecorut ddesiens. A. E HOYLE. W. M KOUZEE. Miss E. J. WALKER, Secretary. oc#-Im LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. ‘To adults, confidential, “Prepares for College, An: napolle, Wet Point, all examinations, Avy INSTITUTE: sw, corner Sth and K streetan. w. fathematical, Classical, Business, ‘8. W. FLYNN, A.M. Evening classes, $3 and $5 a month. 6025 Cena EVENING BUSINESS COLLEGE, 493 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Thorough instruction in Penmanship, Mathematics and Double Entry Book-keeping, ‘Students ior rere (ITE SHLVICE EXAMINATIONS, erms Reasonable, aye MUS 1, TWITCHELL, Principal ool JVLADAME GevREMONT cDirLonter De vaca. dente de Paris) has resuined teuching the Erench Langue, Mad. C wishes to call the attention of thowe ‘Gesirinto become thorouch in her native towgue. qucwoun privately ald in casos for Indice and chil- ocd-Tm* 1957 12th street northwest. MW i$ ELLEN VOCKEY, ‘Astudent of th- Leipsic in Music, German and* norihwest, Conservatory. instructs jocation, 1122 49th street eel8-2m" ((OUMIERE ScHOOL FoR Boys, under 15 years of age, Two separate departments— Seniors and Juniors. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct. Ist, 1-84, to June Ist, 1885. Prof. and Mrs. Col- ere, Principals: Lucien E, C, Colliere, a. ML, 1508 I street northwest, HELDON’S DANCING ACADEMIES, _ 100 RO ttreg Lorthweat Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur days. Washington Hall. 3d. street and Penni avenue southeast—Monday and Fridsya, Send for cir- culars, or terms for renting either hall, to 1004 F street northwest, au25-Am SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER uth and D streets northwest, ‘Watablished, 1804 Oo Guvics Drautitul cemmodious halls parlors én clase rooms in ‘Lavcoln Hall Isuiidiug. ifs institution, tas Fesult of twenty” years! growth te complete in its Fanceuicnee for feiining fons. abd datuehtces, mena: Women, for real. Hf Orable inde: endenes. “Fu Practical teachers. Regular Quy and evening sessions Fesumed, Monday, Septcruber Ist at 9m, and6 pin Scholarohip ior cue Sear from: date of entrance Goa cr day or Cventng Sstions) 880; Dex quarter, day 2: bicht, $10; per ‘month, aay Ginna 6. ‘fice’ open’ for arrangements Sonday, August 98, aad thereafter, Students "ar equipped and seicucd seats in tho onter in which they complete ate Tangements Handsome, iustrated circular, with fail Hicmation and interesting reading matter malled to any address, oF iv ca HENRY S. SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal aun Mirici cao. Si aire Beth orent Washington.D, c, an ; queers ‘ts tenth’ year, MONDAY SUETEMBER 20 MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal _ANGLISH COURSE—Compicta, thorough and pract!- ‘CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of {te seminary or entrance nto Smith, Vasoar and "FLENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of ‘he Berlitz eehoolof Ianwunges, M._Stevens Hart, : VOCAL ‘MUSI¢—Directresn, Madam Annie Kapa THANO_Dinector, Professor Anton Gloctzner. ALi. DEAWING, PAINTING AND. DECORATIVE Aftt—Under supervision of competent teacher. sol-Sar (0 BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, arm ST. N. W., WASHING’ D. 164 TREMONT BT., BOSTON, MASS. + GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, ¥.¥. teat instruction adults or children, Private ried Sart rae eae peas aa Toseuea. ‘Most easy and efficient method. Tuition “fader Sher went to Student's residenca, ‘LERMS BEGIN NOW. Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. a ‘RS, J. L. McGEE'S SCHOOL, 1110 L STREET northwest, will, reopen September 17th. Dally = FEENGE EEssoNS—“COMMERT ON PARLE A ‘Paris."—I H . ine, private Prench teacher, of , Paria References, eacee f Berteong ree ‘venue, scb-Sea* ASN FEAVITE OF BOSTO} React of Veen ond eet iron mony. Address 1012 10ch stress northwest. Resulted “September isk i] bows ENGLisH ANo CLASSICAL HIGH 3. W. HUNT, Principal, Rerins sts seventeenth year Sept. Sth, in the North Bes- eer eee one ‘Temons mys and Harvard, ‘Michigan, a8 the governmen! at West Point Baaee'S'O Lie box bas for as tn ISS PASSMORE HAVING RETURNED TO THE | stores, SNES BUSINESS SCHOOL. S17 7TH STREET ‘THE NATIONAL CAPITAL NEA skkceping without text Uooks in Tess thas halt the usual time, Business fm bookkeeping, pea HI FANCY-PRICED LIMIT i ‘The B. & O., knowing that the Washington public and deliver on the plea of corpomte poverty, takes mo | effect Hovember 2 of a Schedule wholly unparalleled. dends of the Railroad Company and subsidiary corpora NOT A SINGLE ‘Will be charged on any of the B&O. i DONT WANT HASH, Day and even- jorough snstruction in’ the Bookkeeping, Short-1 atin ag ‘That is to say, you go as you please on the trains, Geometry, alm FASTEST TIME EVER JNEY, METHOD, FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof. DEWOLOWSET’S Musical Institute. Will re- ‘open. ‘on’ September Ist, 1884 (4th year). shortest and, Wotoes quicbly to" the very Laehat ctitace Tor mas sices qu foro Concerta, ete, “Gold” Snedsls and diplomas, wil’ bs Enrore and almeriea Ni and plano" claeses nurope ani Xow an os are now opened, at 340 New Xork av co Cproe mE Ieemrnre asp EDA 0. ber 5.” Thorough instruction ia English branches and 9 HOURS 50 MIN Leave Washington 9 a m.; AN HOUR AND A HALF FASTER AxvASevane Daas A MANS Gor, GETS THE BEST THERE 1 BBR Ha 2% 2% sy 3 BB aak*® “OO > PROTECTION PROTECTS. RER THE GREAT WEST THAN EVER BEFORR. EDS GO TO THE REAR ‘has rights which are not embraced in e demand to stand Fr than ondinary pleasure in aupouncing the guing into ‘No exactions will be enforced to theresse the dtvi- Hous at ou@pnd the same time, Dut to the contrary. PENNY EXTRA miteds, and, figuratively speaking, f you NEEDN'T TAKE HASH. Day Coach, Parlor or Sleeping Car, and tn each ana KNOWN FROM WASAINGTON, ‘Kind ‘For iormati spaly Mies GF BODEN snd 4. SMITH, prin No, 22 street southeast. ty as mcunn &0) Leave Washington 1.05 p, m.: MILY SUPPLIES. gO Bua FOUR HOURS QUICKER TH potatos. SNOWFLAKE AND BURBANK POTATOES. . 24 HOURS 20 MIN The finest in thecity, at Leave Washington 9am; WITMER’S, 1918 Pexw's AVE. 0028 Jvsr Axnven- HALF HOUR FASTER TH 29 HOURS T ‘Fresh importation of a CASTELL & BROWN'S ENGLISH JAMS AND MAB- ee MALADE. A HALF DAY FASTER THA consider then the Sest goods we have ever sen: F to any other Jams and marualade ERE city. ‘Auricot Strawberry: haspoorey, Bed Cure — Fant, Green Gage, Gooveborsy, "Marmalade, 250 perder. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ‘The grand system of improvements has bee ools 1209 F Starer Nonrmwest. | summer has brought the track and all up to been straightened, apd everything done to meet any ™ speed is made necessary to put any of these trains Hoe ERP 9S Fe xX PEE BRR. S s®8s | Sway with, anc in long runs of steadily maintained sp EE OC KK ke Ree S55, HH HOB Eee Goo Ec Eee EOE Ssa8 ROYAL TRAINS IN E BUCKWHEAT ‘Will be those of the B. & 0. Limited, running through 18 NOW READY. F — FOR ANOTHER CHAPTER SE FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, — Ticket Offices: 619 Pa Ave., 1851 Pa Ava, WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, oclo-Sm Corner Ist and Indians Avenue, . 900 a ge FFFU URRR gSSg THE GRAND OPENING $ Fr U URRE ss, FURS takes place at the 08 Fave Beat "Ayn THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ad PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 8 without adoubt the most BeaUTiFULand the most Nvrarm0vs Flour in the world. 85g __ Avs SOUVENIR ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MINl, con- & PRR of the occasion, taining as it does all the most improved Mactfinery in- a ee ‘Yented updo the present time, but they produce a Flour UWE Rags © tor ‘UnscRrasse by any mill in the world. To prove that, | © | ‘we would simply state theta largo quantity of this ’ 20 Son magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and SF eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. We tg te GvanaNrex that it is made from selected hand wheat ig tee grown im Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged Paceae fact, that in this Flour perfect separation of the gluti- Ss nous Farticles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi at Unee sss, 9 Paster ree APES nation of all weak and starchy matter bas at iast been | FU UR 'R, for reached, and is consequently more Nurarniovs, yicld-] F UU R RSss® ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The peta S555 best trade admits that from its bread-making qualities al Mab. it is the cheapest, ae well as the bost, for either family ess or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Set Bg Every sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire sit Fy Gamage mee Tapers STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. U UkeE Ss, SOUVENTR, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patentsever | § “ou ESss® for offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- Pha ARR keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicura Bos,5 ome GILT-EDGE. Sigh A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- brated Hungariah process, It is a very cheap and beau- tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. The old reliable stand-by an4 the Standard family Flour of theDistrict. It isequal in quality toagrest many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst itcan be bought for considerable kes money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and wo feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else, For sale by all grocers, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indians avenus, sel WM. M. GALT & CO. FFF! URRR New Stock E UR Rg ss Taide = ry URne Sss, ‘MUFFS and FINANCIAL. F uu B RSs come in j. Bi RC ih, ay a ae Otter, Natural Beaver, Aus- Bas & Co. sue EE BRR es cameras te 14ST Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U.f, Treasury.) | EF Uy U RRR S355 Lape Cane Seale Clipped _ B “ou BSss® Sondéy, Buseion Hare Coney, Deposrrs. Excuaxce. Discouxrs United States. Distri lumbia Bonds bought ang'eold in lange and cial ota Drateeinmuod on all yuntsin Ratope st loser ties | eB Info Ty given. Sn F $ URS Petey Private Stock Texearara Wines |¥ UE WASHINGTON, BALTIMOR®, PHILADELPHIA, ‘REW YORE, uSTON, &1 FRINCE & WHITELY, Srock Boxams, x APRN af nowt FF A Abs aa James Whitely, SenryH. Dodge, H. Oruger Oakley, ‘Barry C. Logan, Washington, D.G. Maynard C, Eyre, ‘William A, Travers, Special Partner, AN ANY OTHER “LIMITED” TO CHICAGO, Arrive Chicago 9:20 am. AN ANY OTHER “LIMITED.” OST. LOUIS, . Arrive St. Louls 6:30 p. m. N ANY OTHER “LIMITED” ‘n pushed all along the lines of the B. & ©. the past ‘the very highest standard of perfection. Curves have and every demand for effective work. No rvcklew: rough on tine. All the minor stops have,besn done ‘eed the new schedule is easily accomplished. VERY APPOINTMENT ‘sclid and in charge offthe most courteous attendants E TO-DAY.S “REPUBLICAN” ‘Depot: Comer New Jersey Ave. and C st. 5°55 k aX gs 4 SILKS: f Prone oF “uescgyrzpe OR REF OTTOMAN In Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Marine, Dark Green, Pur- : mee iy dear ONLY S00, PB YARD. COLORED SATIN ONLY Go, PER YARD. Greatest Bargains in Colored Sstins yet shown. 18-INCH BLACK SILK, Sic, PER YARD. Particularly suitable for Linings, Sham Skirte, fe. A Genuine Bargain in EVENING BROCADES, 20-INCH ALL SILK BROCADE, ‘Tc, PER YARD. In the following dexirable shades for “Receptions, feng yh ae Sa, ‘beautiful colorings and magnifi- (A Genuine Bargain in ‘SUEAH SILK, ‘In new Fall and Winter Shades. 20-INCH WIDE ALL SILK SURAH AT 5c. PER FD, The greatent. bancat shown in Surah Silk. Surahs Sre fast become Sore Dalat ed ter af teisted every sasol, and are the fashionable pala 1k abroad for combinations. trimmings &. Being of Take arly desirable” We reapecttally ‘Vite your inspection. ‘We call attention to our (@-INCH BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK. 8350 PER YARD. ‘ for Cireulars, Hoayy, quality, particularly adapted WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DEY GOODS HOUSE S ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 Pa av. 912 De oS Sux Vexvers We have received a full line of x § SILK VELVETS al Blue. v1 a Bown, “Fayotian Keds @ shades.) peau otecin nod muse eer tae eco ma the market to-day to sell for this peice. p34 BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES ‘OY RAILWAY BECUBITING ‘1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Exanch Office—-599 15th street (Corcorsa Bailing) 1.B, DODGE, Resident Partna 8 BETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES ev salty aad S00 lined, rettaneed an oly Wee SS ‘Finest Percale Shirts Pee Siovassbe sere me ‘Fiogst Laundried Drow Shirts to solid bosoms, resdy ‘MEGINELS, einer eeee