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—_— LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orick OF THE Carer Stovat, ‘Waserxetoy. D. C., November, 1 For the middie" Atiantic ‘weather, norihwester! iomR, 939 Lm, states. colder “tatr | Winds, uigner barometer. | For Thurs lay: Colder. tir Weather is tudicated | for New'England, the inlddle Atlantic and south ‘Auantic staten a | “Ki Gtoves” Having met with such a decided guccess we will continue our great glove sale the entire week. Six and elght bution length Mousquetaire, 98¢.; former price $1.38: every polr Atted to the hand. Eight dozen’ mire suxntiy soiled, six button, Mousquetaire, 50c.; former price $1. i ‘Tweiwe dozen four Dutton and five hook lacing, | ‘Tae.; former price $1.25. | ‘Ten dezen hand-made hoods, 2e.; worth Se. | Fitteen dozen ladies’ Mine jersey, $225; former Price $2. We claim that we have the best value tn Gents, | Ladies aud Childrens warm Underwear and Hosi- | ery in the city. BR. J. Beane: $26 and S15 7th street northwest, Det PS} WO mistake In the number. ! Five per cent additional allowed for all those who bring this advertise: ‘Trorrine at Ivy City nt with thea, ursday and Friday. t TAans’s CRLEERATED SPctauties: Gent's Best bandstitchd boots and shoe | Gent's $2.50 double oF siugle sele calt boots, Gav's $1.25 Solld gulters and laced shoes i Ladies’ $ uorivaied goat and kid button. | Ladles’ $1.25 ssorked-hole Eid and pevdle Button. | Ladies fc. solid calf, laced shoes. Che's oe. all-leather schoo: shoes. SI6 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvaula venue, ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY CoMPANY, 806 7th street, offers flour at rock bottom prices Cores, $5.94 DDL, $175 % VDI.. “Se. 4 DDL. Strriling, $6.48 BDI. $1. SB 3 DDL. GA Edy, $6.25 vb Dok. ‘Tue PRocee have agteed upon a President and | all are satisfied that the Electric Shoe at $2.50 Is The best shoe ever sold, and can be procured at the Price. It cures rhemmatism, sore feet and bunioms. Youne's sive House, 4/2 7 street. Look for: The Uld Woman in Window. See Howe's ness school, Educational column. A Suaut. Fine In a woodsbed in the rear of No. @4 F street northwest cased ap alarm of fire from Dox 128 at 6 o'clock last evening. Races Thursday anil Friday at Ivy City. | ua Frssenes Ici New York aven! ‘CuEaM and Charlotte Russe, Iv Yor have won a hat on the election goto Franes, a3 you do not want your friend to pay more for you than you can nelp. If you have lost « h Frane’s, as you will save from % to 40 per cent tu | paying your bet. Corner 7th Tue onl strictly One Price hat and gentlemen's furnishing | store in this city. j JAPANESE Stoug, oh street, between Dand E | Bry B.H. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough | Drops for your children: they are haswless, pleas | Ang to the taste and will cure theip calls. D. Si snd trade mark on every drop. Exzcraicrry Is Lire. —The electric aa Gectricity, and its medical effects are very sensibly | felt by all those who availed themselves of the iy portunity of procur! re within Teach of all, as the price Is only §250. AL Young's, #02 7th "stree soe agent for the Distriet. | Remember: The Old Woman in Window. | Chicago Grocery Co., 80% 7th, offers brown | sugd® tor Se. 1b, almost” white "sugar for 6c. | Ib, standard A Sugar {oF 65.c., or 10 pounds for Ge granulated shyar for Te, or 10 pounds for @8c.; eut loaf sugar for 0F 10 pounds for 73e. | Tuer Miscre and 2:40 class Thursday at Ivy City. | Bonrines lighted by some boys at the corner of | (th and G streets and 6ih and H sureets last night | eaused tWo alanis for fires, Coxscit Hemp about . 453 Pa, CITY AND DIsTRICT. yest ave. | i Amusements, etc., To-Night. Foup’s Orgza Hovse.—“Queena.” NATIONAL THEATER —“Storm Beaten” ‘Tuearen Comqve—Varieties Dive MUseUM.—Interesting entertainment, Condensed Locals Street lamps wil! be liel his evening at 5:15 Bm. and extinguished at 10 p. m. ‘From Brentano Brothers we have the London News for October 2th. | Je sireet, gathered w-day a | ‘crop’ of about 100 peaciies from a tree in his | yan. ‘The grand jury to-day found as: ond indictment for larceny against Howard Hansboroagh, the | Young colorea man recently brought from, Nash- Vile lo answer to the indictment found about a year ago. Mr. Kichard H. Williams, an old resident of the Pisirict, died this morning at 1 o'clock, at the resi- | dence 07 his son-in-law, Mr. Jos. K. Cassin, after a Drietiliness. - Wim. Mullen, a painter, liv! forthwest, feil trom as in the new opera | house, where he was workiuz. about @ o'clock last ight, and broke several ribs ti his eft side. J. W. Van Artem was seriously injured yes- lerday afternoon by falling on 14th street, near K. He was taken to hls home on Corcoran street. Yesterday, Judge Cox, in the Equity Court,denied ‘the petition of Mrs Elizabeth Wood to reopen the case browrht against her for a divorce by Fuster P. | ‘Wood, her z 23 7th street | uckless, colored, was sentenced to six | months in jail this morhing by Judge Snell for | snatching & waten and chain from Win. H. Phil lips, who was reading the bulletins in front of the Erpwhtican office last nignt. Wm. Ferguson was sent down by Judge Snell this Morning for six months for attempting to steal an Qvercoat and hat from the hall-way of Mr. PS. George's house, No. 13 1st street northwest, ‘A bun Der cf Youths and half-grown boys were to- fined in the Police Court for Mghting oa the Venue last night. — ‘The District Fire Department. | CHIEF ENGINEER CKONIN'S ANSTAL REPORT—m SUGGESTS THE EKECTION OF WATCH TOWERS ON ENGINE HOUSES—RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO FIKE ESCAPES, BUILDING KEGULATIONS, &C. Chief Engineer Martin Cronin, of the fire depart- Ment, to-day submitted to the District Commis loners a report of the operationsof his department for the fiscal year ended June 3), 1884 He notes pany No. 5 has snodious quarters, 5 shington, te oid town hall of Georgewwn having been purchased, Febullt, and Atted up for the purpose, and the old house dectupied by the company sold to the Wash- ington and Georgetown rulituad company. Durinz Me last session of Congress provision was toe the purchase of ground and erection of an en- | Mnehouse in ine horthwest section of the city, Where an engine house was very much teeded. The that during the year engine co: re Teport recominends that the belfry on No. 3 engine Rouse be raised to a heigi:t of at least fayet 2 the ground, to be used tor a wateh Lowey wed Toree. At the same ume provision w ras: the larye bel now in it. one of the best In the etty, and if Talsed thirty feet heard ail over Capitol in above its present position could the eastern section of the city known a Hil aud the Navy Yard. The growth ot tree: the engineer sivs, obstructs Uh every direction of our patrol ou the streets In trot Of engine amt truck bouxes, and will prev Many instances the early discovery of fires, IGE OF Visio? therefore earnestly recommends that steps be W place lookout Lowers not only ou Xi ‘the Other houses 4 but During the year t b 129 were for ui gFegate of the reported losses Was $5507, Up Which there Was an insurance of $30,252. Lue losses were $9,406 more than for the previous year, but $21,530 less than the average for the previous ten Years The report siates*that at the end of the Recal year 183 there were 17,173 Brick amt 14.7 frame buildings th the city, sie which Ume 16 Brick and 334 frame buildings have been erected, making a total at present of 333%. The total cost | Of maintaining the department during the year ‘Was $.11% per building. The \eport suggests that the fire marshal be ap- | pector of buildings At Pointed “a deputy ins {8 called to the necessity for provision Yo be made for the pay of the ‘required Bamber of officers and men to man the new cot Pany inthe northwesieru section of the city, and nds that a new company be located If te eastern part of the cliy at an early day. It is eamestiy recouumended that alaw D> trained to compel owners of theaters to provide adequate and | Wetter means for the extinguishment of fires, | should any occur in thetr buildings, He calls at: | tention to the urgent necessity for the erection of | fire escapes and standpipes on all hotels, manutac- | turing establishinents, mercantile houses and | theaters, remaraing that except in a few cases no | disposition has been shown by proprictors of large | dangerous buuidings to provide and ereet these lances, -@ essential to the saving of lite and | ¥. “AUteution Is called to the necessity uf | shutters un buildings in he Business portion of ‘the elty, end of providing by law aguinst the eree- ton of highiy in: ble Toots upon largeana hizh | 1m the Duilt up "portions of the cit Legal restraint should thrown around the | Morage of combustible materiais and the sale of | inferior of petroleum. He calls attention to | ‘he need of larger water mains and more fire piuss | Im the bustuess portion of the city. It ts recou- | Wended that two cisterns each, be located at | Mount Pleasant and Anacostia, as both suburban | Gistricts are not sufficiently supplied with water in he event of a Gre. ‘Tue expenditures for the year * amounted to $109,902.20, including $5,406 for_bulid- | ew engine house. ‘The esuimates for the fiscal year amount to $115,710, including the for the members of a new engine company. ‘Panic Printer Hounds ‘aanolg his torce"Tor cous T force for ext ‘among paces Rossrniex Rerorep.—Join W. Mc! 1914 K SS pe eS Zestenday @ Diack silk cout, Valued at $20.—Tur- Ber and Lawson, 1912 7th street northw¢ feed store was entered last Hy tf Fi I s | novet and to the | ree LAST NIGHT’S SCENES IN WASH: IGTON. How and Where News was An- nounced—The Streets Thronged with Peopic Nearly alt Night—The Crowds obout the Political Headquartersand the Newspaper Offices. Never before have the people of Washington shown such live Interest in a presidential election. Nearly all the real voters were at their homes In the different states yesterday casting their votes, but the stay-at-homes came out in an unexpected forve last evening, and trom nightfall until Jong after midnight tue streets about the points where ews Was announced surged with peopie eager to Ovtain the information. ‘Lhe crowds dispersed only When the places wuere news was given out were | closed Up.” Lie EVENING Stak oftice Was thronged | from nightfall until wftr four o'eloes this morning. ‘Tue full dispatenes received by IRR Sta Over ICS speckat wires, and reed to te throng, Drought to te city the earliest inforreation from the vurlous owls of greatest interest. VERNON ROW | was the center of Interest to a large number who news from both sides At ot Democratic Central com patches on 4 large screen, and per Co. projected lis hews & Summuar sereen 4 few feet away. ‘The crowd | Was lave, Gnd was spread out ever the sidewalk | and hall Way across tne street. THE COLUMBIA club made its headquarters at the Metropolitan riors up stairs, ‘The members | d returas In comfort, After being read to the members they were taken down stains and exhibited in the hotel lobby to the throng of inter- ested eltiz-n5. THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. Messrs. Johu E. Norris, C. P. Culver, N. Sardo, Jolin F. ‘Tucker, J. W. Sears and G, T. Stewart, of | the Jackson Democratic assoctation, assembled at | Costnopoiitan st evening, together with | ouler Staineh democrats, tor Ue purpose of talk- lection Tetum’ AL an early hour the | persed to seek places where news was | ele = turong of people on the Avenue was very great unui hight, and the number of ladies Was very hotlceabi AT THE KEPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. | Retums here were recelved and announced at the headquarters of the republican Hnanee com- malttee on New York ‘The dispatenes as | ed, Pesarliess of tone were read to the crowd that Hiled the rooms and biocked up the | pavement Laifway across the street. Up to 11:30 | beatiy every repuit Was discouraging to the repuo- and” the crowd Stood skentiy, almost. de for a turn in th By imide ‘ihe dispatches showed republican n districts in the New York counties, d cheered foudly. ‘This continued unt leved in tis point € dispiayed a Reputticun th © ican sponde: Bight it ¢ AT TRE DEMOCRATIC HRADgT: a large crowd was coll for Cleveland went up as the good democratic ews Was announced. ‘The dispatches recelved were posted in the rooms below very rapidiy. In the private rooms up stairs members of the com- mnittve and a few news; men were assembled, | and the dispatches were read by the readingtlerk | the House, air. Brown, Dispatches were posted. in all tie hotels. ‘and opposite Willard’s they were Telected upon a transparency. Large crowds were | assetubled at eaci plac A DIPLOMATIC GATHERING. Dispatches by special wire were received at the State department forthe benefit of the foreign legations, All the foreizn representatives now in the city and their ladies were assembled In the AS- | sistant Secretary's office, where the dispatches Were read. Maby of tuse present were In full evening dies ‘Lhe news was awaited with great inicrest. Munster West, of England, was among those Who remained Late: Assist the return Bel and « number of vurdau chiefs received te news ‘Secretary's oitice of the Interior de- partment. MES. LOCK WOOD'S CAMPAIGN CLOSED. 1 Mrs. Belva A. Lockwool, the candidate of the equal riguts party, remained at her house during the evening, and there recelved many callers. She | Said that thotigh she had received no returns she expected a swail vote in Une four states where her Party had an electoral ticket In the Meld. She sald She had one satistaction which the other candi. dates did noc have, and that Was sue came out of | the campaizn with ail @er expenses pald and $125 | ahead. “She took additional cousolation cut of Ue | Tact that she was the only candidate whom the people paid to hear her speeches, Laxaste® CONTROLLED BY His StomacH.—The ‘ouer John Langster, allus Lancaster, ailas Geo. ). Hudson, convicted lust Week of Une murder of Poites ¢ Fow’ or 9th last, showed Some Sicns of insubordination on Monday, Ut Was, Soon subdued when threatened With snort rations, Lie can place his hands when handcuffed vetore or behind htm, as he pleuses, and on Monday 1t was discovered that he bad picked the locks of his leg manacies and that his imps were entirely free. He SayS he hopes for a new tla riage licenses have been court to James Rey- Richardson and a u Kingsbury jones: A Agnes Ho} iewart; Jaimes Steele and eS Wheeler and Florence edd and Adelaide M. Stutz; urice Woolson and Mary Swit farsvall | eNelty, both of Laurel, Md; Moses | i¢ Forter;Charies Sebtt Drury and | Walis; Cluirles Win. Kruger and Matte G. Smith; Win. Kiude and Margaretta Nolte. GTON CATTLE MARKET, Queenstown, on opolitan Branch, B. and 0. RK. three wis D. Means, proprietor— the market ind sod for, 4% to 4%: me: an wa at 3 to 4¥e; lambs, nd calves sold trom $40 WO 4 the market fair for cattle, ‘Tne Poromac Fxvit > GxowEns.—At the meeting © Growers’ assuctation, at the Arts, Last evening, several mem- nt and improvement on of fruits In the District ted to the association a p Of Peaches. An essay 4 by Prot. Ss. W. Flynn, Selections were rendired by W. Baliocn, Mr. and Mrs. Wiison and Miss Hattie Wilson, A Sextovs Caauce man hated Mary tween 13th and 13 plained to the potice 8 colored mnt © Pot Miiton Ford su Speciinen of a second ¢ A Ger- rell, ling In an alley be a’ C and D streets," gm ning that Joun Diggs in tie same house, had out S, who Was arrested, empliatically When the case was caked in te ourt this mornt Woman was not | and Digacs was 1 ERAT CatHoLic CotNcl—GRAND EXCUR- KE, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9Tit,—A leave the Baltiinore and Povomac tn Baitimore in the Ca District ani All facilit ary to accommodate the excur- jalthinore and Po- A special extra trains be run if require will leave Ball cursion tickets Will toh directions on tekets, $1.50; childre be good on reguiar trains tn suber 9th. Row:d Uip eween 5 anit 12 years, 75 cents. “Diese of our eftizens who Will visit Bait more ov Usts occasion would do weil to provide selves With Lickets during the week, and tuus vold the crowd at the station on the morning of the excursion. ‘Tiekets can be obtalned at the oMees or the or Trou, members of the Young Catholies' Friend Soctet ‘The Courts. Count Is GeNmaal TERM. To-lay. Star and Teal, patent appeal; argued and sutinitted. N. 8. Ranson, do., dor etry Covnt—Judge Cor. To. Crogan agt. Ameny; sale ordered. Alley gt. Lyon; bonds on appeal fixed at $1,000. Cinctir Covrt—Jutge Hagner. Barnard, administ ct. Shellbaker; Hank agt. Partello; Russell age Robinson; Cornell agt. An- jugham at. Purman; Yount ; pp: Leitch & ‘Sons agt. Price, and same 2at. Erich; Judgtuents by default. Danenhower & Son agt. Grunkle; motion to vacate Judgment over- ruled. A Minp Fi third gia, b nw —A naval cadet of the t Annapolis, Md., a resident of Geor- | sentenced to five days’ solitary con- gate Santee and quarantined Affairs in West Washington. Rerorns Recstvep.—Election e democracy. more and Ohio t offie bulletins nounced to quite a large crowd. BUILDING AssoclaTio“.—At the thirtieth monthly meeting of the First C tive Building Associ- ation, eld las; night, $8,700 was sold as follows: $2,000 at 71 per cent, $2,000 at 7 per cent, $8,000 at 75 per cent, $700 at 77 per cent, PELEPHONE Pouss Baixo Ratsxp—The C. and P- telephone company are em} a numl met in raising © number of teephone poles on Water street to the Aqueduct Guaix Receirrs—Canal-boat Beulah arrived ‘with 1,600 bushels Of corn and 800 bushels of wheat. Smirring Newa—Schooner George M. Brainard arrived from Venal Haven with stone for State, Var and Navy departments. ConpITION OF THE WaTER AT 7 A. M.—Clear at all | paints, Low, fide In tne river to-day at S15 p. m. tide at 10:15. Alexandria Affairs. Prrorted for Tar. Evesmo Stan. ELECTION ReTURNs.—The close of the election last night was as quiet here as its progress bid been. “A large crowd gathered at Lannon’s hall to listen to the returns, and the republican quarters . CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY _GOODS._ | DRY_ GoopDs. = = ——— ‘Winter brings Christmas and colda; use Dr. ‘ERNEST LENT, GRADUATE OF THE ROT, MARY, XK, SCHUEINER TEACHER OF le ~ Bull's Cough Syrup to cure your cold. 1 | Gimpontien, Hurtin. Germag Preseh Tella spoke MUS. oneertecct in ainyess Satseneed | Opexixc: Orenixa: Suxs Sams Awn Vewvera ‘Theedore Plitt, ‘598 A street north- 512 10th street northwest. ve | ee ee Gone ad iy SEATON PEREY, ‘says Lij ‘Soup is the best Laun- | WANTED-—PUPILS_TO LEARN SHORTHAND. | 3 ie varie y reaay. 70 PERRY & BROTHER) yap made fet te P| Nobaeieiear sara Rees | Yertenat nn See = mse ee A Step From Starvation to Riches. | °!0ck p.m oa a eee GH. MIKE, PRINCESS AND SCHROR. Inst. Mo, a Canadian, Louis P. AD AME, EMONT (DIPLOMER DE L'ACA- references. S$ “MONOVOLY™ BLACK SILKS, ranging reniding fn a roou ‘No. a0 prac street was the | IL deme de Pa apd teacher of te French Lan: | 2c at Miss BALCH, Principal. oe ee from Seto $3.0, happiest man last right. TO a reporter he sald: | Eineiy become thorough is ter native Come Les: | P{MERRON TNS $6 idem or. unt, lax K TTATIX DOC eae RATING, MUSCOVITES AND “I was out of work and money. I borrowed $1 frou | Sons privately and in cliseas ioe? Unth sizectneribeect, | Fone nd Mathemstical <choo! fer Boye | WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5ru,| SATIN DUCHDSSE IN BLACR AND ALL Pine the barkeeper at De Vota’s saloon, on 4th street, | “hofime ite sid rear peemb-t Wth—“ahe second Wodre | | NEW SHADES FoR STREST, NECEP- and bought a fifth of ticket No. 70.488, in the Sep- | —— {EBEL INSTITUTE_—PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR of the mort Prepares for buriness, for Harvard, TION AND EVEN wraR tember 9th drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery. | JA ‘Pre By ind other, colleges, for the scien In the just completed Annex to our alrwady largo e*- | ELEGANT ASSOKIMENT OF WHITE ? RIS Hy fey Ten OuLr Lord, and Xoered the Uoket | FOnLOCK ad Nour tec” prssnnig ew aria BRAD SM SERG SESE | wbllshment, giviar us ote of the Seat Lusinewe Build | GOLLY D Twi) none eo TEE LRISE AND the craving “Tete and Young ‘had drawn $5,000, oor froma Mamachanette rena, actors | SIE S Salen | “Weaeepevel tousy we have orver siteusyiedin te | WEDDING OUDTTS S SeeeT ee Giutely recoguized my ability and. congratulated, TERE. SHORT ap ADD ee ELIS EL | MESS, ASNEREE SCHENCK’S BOARDING [AND | play such a lanes. rich and well-selocted ssortwent of | {VOR AND CREAM WHITE PALLY PEOMCAISE me heartily. Tonce sold a ticket 1m this same lot- | ayerviRePA,steuoeTaDer, | AppLy ELLIE MA day School tor Young Ladies and giles ren, East | goods before, and hope to meet the approbation of all i AND SATIN DUCHESSé froma use rica eet ee six years ago, St after 5’p. m. Terms moderate, nB6t | OCTOBER ist Naud’ Couiegiate | OBF Simmense undertaking, | CREP DE CHINES, ILLUSIONS, GAtZEs AND anc we next day."—St, Louis (Mo} | SP =| Gouree. Circulars oa ay fepencen: 1) | CANTON CREPES, EN WHITE AND EVENT ‘Republican, September 18. 1 "BENCH LESSONS, 1016 17TH STHERT NORTH: | Srovoms, of Feubayivain: astisteat Beer Cotten Hor, eae | SHADYS. _ t, between K and le. V. PROD HOMME'S | Ste rend ie ‘Suprem- Cow =e zrED. — os tm i win aateseuuiesane meses Suc Sapte and Methods Ruurels, ben Sivagn ene | Eeoame Devgan. oy Vader Bares oem. Cour | LATeeT NOVELTIES IN TOMPADOCE VELVET, a nwo is Ce eR ag ere ta as rater — BLACK AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VELVETS and 442 9th street northwest. Oysters for dem- | nuncistion and s practical use of the ‘in the | Bobenck ‘Ochi-ekwim . from #1 5) to #5 Gerais and oysters for republicans. | The best | shortest tine possible. New term now. Terme moder. ‘We have added seversl New Departments, of which m 10 #3, and the rooms of the Democratic Workin; Were open also. All interest was centered election returns. BRotGHT HoMm—The remains of Chas. Powell, the brakeman on the Midiand railroad, who was kilied in the disaster at Accotink run, was brought home yesterday afternoon, and his funeral will take place to-morrow. ‘NeW TEACHEX.—Miss Atha K. Swain has been placed in change ‘of Washington’ school B, No. ¢, or ene ‘Stoutenburg, its teacher, being seri: ously Pouick Reront,—John Matntence, colored, de- tained for non-payment of fine, was the only ‘pris- oner atthe station house this morning. Twenty Special policemen sworn in last. night were dis- charged this morning. The mayor bag fined John Quitance $% for disorderly conduct, ‘club Coricura. MRS. SMITH'S CASE, AND WHAT THE REV. MB. McKINSTRY HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT. ‘To Tux Pustic:—I have been a fearful sufferer for fifteen yeurs. most of the time with wuat has been called Eczema or Salt Rheum, Paorissia and Lepra, and the like, and have always been told that there was no cure for me, and have been go dis:ouraged that I had as soon. die as live. Ihave been so badly afflicted sometimes that there was not the smallest spot from the crown of my head to the sules of my feet that was not diseased ‘and as redas crimson, It wouid commence in small white spots, which had a.ilvery appearance, but were ‘not deep, but if I attempted to heal them, or soon after their first appearance, they would burn and run to- gether until tuere was acomplete dry, red scale, which would become go influmed as to crack and look fiery and angry, and the burning sensation would be almost in- tolersble, ‘1 was at times so lame that I could scarcely get about, and could not dress myself without asistance. Ihave tried many remedies, and have paid 9100 in asingle in- stance to a physiciau, but have ever obtained only tem- Porary relief. Although helped for s time, I soon re- ‘lapsed again to be as badly troubled as ever, -nd during the wi..ter of 1881 and 1882 Isuffered so much as to be entirely discouraged. Last June, however, I was ad- vised by Elder and Mra. L. C, McKinstry, who are well known in these regions, to try your CuricunA REME- DIES, and Itelt somehow a Jittle courage, from their favorable opinion of them, to try their virtue. About the second week of July last I corhmenced taking the Temedies, and within six weeks I began to ace a perma- nent improvement, until now (October 1) 1am about as good as new, and my flesh is as the flesh of a child. ‘MRS. BENJ. SMITH, T certify that :he above statement of my wife is cor- ect, and J Join with her in expressing my gratitude for the great benefit she has received. B SMITH Tcertify that the above statement is correct. Mr. ‘Smith is a prominent mas in this community, where he lives. Ho is a well known dealer in étock, and his Statement, with that of his wife, is fully entitled to ciedit. Doneat Stanstead, Province of Quebec, this twenty- seventh day of October, 1882 L, ©. McKINSTRY, ‘Minister of the Gospel, ‘Larxe—I have seen Mra Smith recently and believe her to be thoroughly and permanently cured. L. G. MoKINSTRY, Sec'y Advent Ch. Conf.,P. Q., No. Vt and No. N. H. Boston, September 9, 1884. Curicuna Rusotvenr. the new blood purifier, and Coricura and Curicuna Soar, the great skin cures | and beautifiers, aresold everywhere. Price—Curicuma, .MFRES, CHOICE FRENCH PLAT ‘S0c.; Soar, 2Se.; RESOLVENT, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., nol Bostoa, Evzay Line 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 yard and « half ye (immense width), real value 75c. ; reduced to 3734c. INE QUALITY CHUDLA CASHMFRES. neat gue yard ond a half wide (anmensd width), sl puns, fine Wool, ouly 5c. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, BLACK AN COLOLED Mik VELVETS fast eenived fons auction, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS only #1. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1.25. pep FORK MIL.S SHEETING (widest and very DOUBLE WHITE BLANKE’ ‘woo! - see PERSE ems we COLORED SILKS (cheap at @1) reduced to 76a. Coreeee. AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. SINCE CAUREES tl Pan fe wo wn FANCY SILKS, 374c.; COLORED SILKS, 500, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 600. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 82, LARGE SIZE BED QUILTS, 81. AUCTION GOODS. CASH PRICES. CARTERS, 71 Mamxer Space ni FACNDEEDS OF LETTERS FROM THOSE USING Ayer’s Hair Vigor attest its value as a restorer of say huir to its natural color. As «stimulant and tonic, Preventing and often curng baldness, and cleansing and soothing the scalp, ita use cannot be too strongly recommended. ([SIAL PROVES THAT HONESTY 18 THE BEST Policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer's Sarsapariils is a genuine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others, 4 Taz Svssecr. “when clouds are seen, wise men put on their cloaks When gest leaves fall, then iter is at henc When the sun sets, who doth not look for night Untimely storms make men expect a dearth.” ‘The season of change is at hand, and the wise man is he who prepares for it before Itis uly in temperate und cold climates that man jhe season of cold Iysvtrosciing, and doce i ind jestacon of cad is avirosciiing, 7 Prepared with mufficient clothing! ide meu.ber the best and most choice goods are sold carly, und rn superior woods are always sear eres "Gf you sre interested ii my subject (and what man ‘a you are i) my subject (and what man not), be good euough to exumine my extensive stock of GARMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. Farticular attention is requested to styles of OVERCOATS, adapted to eather and exposed situations, in- Sethe ai BAND NNLSU ary Seaman ure. ‘This is a weather-defer, and have bad" hands em- Bilcwe eaten ea caning ik come is the sul for to-day. foc ‘Call early and often on. HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, n3 410 SzvenTHe SrReer. Lavns: Fons for a jurth classinan out of is ts considered a mild Avsowwsenx Pear RRE 900. a : Eko o %Y da f kre 0 8 YY EB’? ¥ 24 TBR OA OR OR NSN X non ee dk EX HOP HER AA RK It § nes Ask ROK. it bes a“S RG 7 00 © ow w ppp ree Be Oo! wwww BD Em RRR, ber OO WWWWw DD ER BRE O38 ww hosphate powders, Soidenlyinesas, bowal Baxre PowDEs Co. 106 Wall street, 5. Z Cd dil the new garments se soon as introduced in New are. BEAL SACQUES, 3¢ inches toSoinches long; close At- rf ‘SEAL ULSTERS. 64 incheslone. PLUSH COATS (or LADIES and MISSES. BEAVER in SL VE ‘CKEAM aid STECL shades in CAPES end COUSK,LINED ana MINK-TAIL BORDERED CIR- CLARE Baa or CHILDERS MISSES Be CK HORE MOYES: SATIN LINING, ! ‘All goods as low as any Louse in America’ WILLETT & RUOFF, aL 906 Pennaylvanis avenue. doa Mao wi Tzx STAEST NOBTHWESE Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, Peg eg nn iseahem seem 2 atasues| Die oe eo Steamed in the city; all selected. Ladies’ Saloon first floor, 2 $25 Russian Circular $10, 736 7th street, J. E Young’s cloak parlors, second floor, to clo%e ‘out. Children wraps half price. Ereeypaty $6 tevited. ‘Call at once. $05 plush coat . Razors! Razors!! Razors!!!—The Patent Perisct and our best brands warranted, and keptin Sndurdog collirs tee Tne Rodgers Cutlery tore, ‘on our dog collars 2. ? Cutlery Store, 427 Penngylvania avy D.N.WaLvOuD, Prop. swim Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and UrinaryCoinplaints, cured by “Buchu-Paiba.”$1. 15 Fur and Sealskin Garments. . ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 168 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will. afford a epicndat opportunity to purchase strictly reliable direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's | Profits. Fashion Book mailed free. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltalo Belt Co,Marshall, Mich., wm send, Dr. Dye's Celebrated 'Electro-Voltaic ‘Belta and Electric he eg on trial for days to men Sows or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- ity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, ing 8) iy and complete restoration of heaith and Vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No riski3 dncurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed = W8 ‘Thornton’s Emuisio: Sf pure Cod Liver Olt with Hypophosphites of Tame and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- 96-30 psig, Large votlles too Manufactured by W. Thornton, corner Baltimore and Hurrison streets, Balumoré, Ma, wt “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney #utter. churned every morning, and delivered in ae and “Ward” prints, 45c. per Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermulic aha sweet ‘Sc. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. Naw Axp Fassronanre DRESS GOODS. BISON CLOTHS, BIARRETZ DRAP D ALMA ENGLISH SERGE, SUPERIOR FRENCH CASt., 18, SOUTACHE, BRAID D DRESSES. COMBINATION PLAIDS, REAL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRENCH AND GERMAN BROADCLOTHS TO BE FOUND, WE PLACED OUR ORDERS EARLY AND HAVE ALL GRADES IN ALL THE COLORS. SATIN DUCHESS IN ALL SHADES, WITH PLAIN AND BROCADE VELVETS TO MATCH. PLAIN COLORED PLUSHES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. LAKGESTOCK OF BROCADE VELVETS: SUITABLE FOR MAKING SHORT MANTLES. 60- INCH BLACK BROCADE SILK FOR C RCULARS. f u GEST STOCK OF MOU ING GUCDS TO BE FOUND HERE, AND CONFINE OUKSELVES ‘TO THE VERY BES« GOODS. ONS, FKICE, W. M. SHUSTES & SONS, 919 Pennsylvenis Avenue. X.B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 0038 Suorr Waurrrxcs, Ix Brack Axp COLORS. JERSEY JACKETS, JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PER- SIAN WRAPPINGS. CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM LAST YEAR AT HALF PRICE. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. OUR STOCK JS LARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- ELTIES. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS, INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, HAVING PUNCHASED LARGELY, WE HAVE SECURED MANY BARGAINS. REAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM $75 TO $500, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, price __ 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. B—THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST. _oc8 Tue Mosr Wonperrut Soar ¥8, OLGA DANIEL WILL, | MircuatsGeninan anit Breach OF THE AGE. Qn PPP. > Eo oO BPR BPR gs 5 EH Ber Bee? Bas. TLL uP P Sys PPP, REE MMMM TU OU MM MM Bp EPR GE" Mar Gob See Po RE Ee MMM I uv MMM 00, A PPR? ss 9% 4 BPR SS, 99 AA ber Sss8 “oo? AAR BOOT THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SOAP IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ctw, th,s,m-Sm_ Overcoat Tax. At 925 we sell as good Overcoata as any one need wear, while $15 to $20 1x the popular ranze of prices for genteel and werviceable garments, and thestock of them is particularly strong, com- Prising twenty-six sorta, Then come down to “hard pan.” We huve overcoats as low as 98, that we are not ashamed to offer a man whomust ‘make every dollar count, and cares nothing for mere ahow. Our cheapest costs are honest through and throurh, snd customers have the privilege, not of exchange only, but of returning Goods and receiving their money back, GEORGE SPRANSY’S, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, oot SEVENTH STREET, 00a OPPOSITE U. 8. POST OFFIUR ‘ASHINGTON ACADE IF TELEGRAPHY; Wanwacet of the Bd bere A special invitation to all to see the inethod, by which you can soon learn & Profession. 214 2d street southe ai. Daw" MS octavian SEWEL 1813 13th street noxthwe Lessons in VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO, CLASSES IN ITALIAN. ‘TPuscan pronunciation. New ciasses Just forming, nl-2w* VEW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, N PROF. R. DUMAINE, Princ! ‘Bog. Sonn ‘aire. 8. D. edie ASt" ‘NO TAUGHT BY A THOROUGHLY PROFI- Terms CIENT TEACHER. 0029-1" 107 E street northwest... PV 4SHINGTON ScHOOL OF ELOCUTION aND WwW ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 904 M STREET, MRS. M. SELVENS HART. Parvcrear, ‘The Culture and Development of the Voice and Natural xp esion of sentiment carefully taurht, Especial uttentioh given to the cure of” 8 and othr Vol Detects, dj the Bo-s and oiris clasa will resume on Novem! Igtat one p. m., in the second atory varlors of the Y. AS Calisthenics taucht by Prof. Hartvig Nissen, au30-3m ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, Gera ND TRALNING SCHOOL, an21-6m ARY 923 19th street northwest, SHE SC EIBT, rtp RESUME HER LES- ‘at her residence. 1249 0625-20° Oth stre tnorthwest. SS PASSMORE HAVI}@ RETURNED TO THE ity is prepared to welconle back her ofd pupils and afew new ones, st 1820 K street northwest, ocl4-Im* WE, 2ibsONS. MCS. GATE OF SPENCERIAN ‘Busi vate Instructor ness College), Pri in Book- Keeping Penmanshit, English, aud all Mathematics, Day Sessions, 9 te BT month ls faught athouie, if desired. si8'D sticet mortiumeats P 0. Box 294, 0c22-lin JADEMOISELLE BRON, 4 NATIVE OF FRANCE, JMU has returned, and will resume he- instructions in. the French language. and devoting special attention fo pronunciation and conversation. -Addroas 1423 1 ‘ocdi-iru® street northwest, T= NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON.D.O,, Nos, 1212 and 1214 14th street (Thomas Circle). ‘The school course 1s complete in the Engitsn, Classical and Sclentific Department Music. Art and Elocutian by skilled instructors (Plano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) Students are prepared for Vassar and other colleges, or can take s colleziate course at the Institute, Ladice who have left schoolgrill 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, oclé-tned Principals, )ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL and Instrume ‘tal Music and Harmony. Special st- tention given io beginners as well aa to. pupils farther PUANG LESSONS WITH TECHNIQUE AND HAR- | themost conspicacus will be our stock of LYON'S PUKE SILK VELVETS, from 20to °% suchas , Ladipaic method, at 929 Sth street northwest. | wide, tn black and 1Scolom, Fauging from @3 to 69 ‘Afternoon’ hours, ccl8-+0.2 BOOKS AND STATIONEKY, |. Per sand = Se BLACK AND COLORED BROCADED VELVETS IN Hi Boshtconing without teat Oak EPESEREET.T; | which we have marked at prices lower than any other GREAT VARIETY, eancing from @3te@7 pera. ‘usual jasiness course in bookkeep'g,;ea~ | house in the Unit'd St | NEW SILK SEAL PLUSHPS rrom #290 to $16 per yd. mansbip, srithme'ic, epeLling ant correspond tice This defartment dors not consist of a lot of publish | g9 niche wide BLACK SICILIENNE PORCIRCULARS, mOpENYy $15 for threo months, im advance. “Hows ery’ dead stock. but new. iveand dedrable works of | ge SPECIAL AFARIMENT FON D-oPLavine Fear day-and uch Pupts taught separately: notin Fiction, Poctry, ‘Travels, History, ete, such aa every | EVENING GOODS By GASLIGHT. Sie Blan Decks, iso ro aken “Pavetelcosons ; body wante to toed and keep | “gar caoicr GOUDK PLAIN SEGURES AXDOCOD Begin at any time, on Look throuch our assortment, and you will find the | RECT PRICES. | GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND Da¥ | very work you wautats price you never dremued you | SEATON PERRY, Paar Ronco, ‘SCHOOL, for Young Ladies and Little Girts, 1805 could secure it for. Pennsylvania avenue, corner Oth street. Yith street, 1624 Macs ave. and 1629'S Mine t Eatabtished 1540, =e McDonald’ ands isa Ana Eulis, princi ‘hetiext | RED LINE PORTS, half Russia or cloth binding, Soe; | - —— school year will begin September #4, 1864." The course | ~~ trade price, 1.25 - Of study embraces everythius neoeahary far a thotoush | hanes iKixes P RG Sod ciatecat” education, Daily" iowons lu | LoNGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER'S POEMS, ONLY tne's Parace. tz method—for which there is no extra “0% ¥ : 1 haree fa oodarvine wiv O81 Anew | SDeenta: che.beat in the country. SoPLitd. Gin just bepinsihe schoo, A syeeie esis | MCCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, tn three vol- —_ ig provided for scholars living on Capitol Hill crim | umea, 81; trade price, $225, other distant parts of the city. aus-Sa | | P. Koe’s new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING. AUVEUR [SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES | German ee eee Le Banish, Latin, Greek, tauchit. by | . Sauveure “Natural Method.” ” Tull cor Of i | ay cee p Rows Works, 880 ' Mructora.- Creu are through Wm. Berhardt. Yh. D- ) HOR ated nee aaington High School Resid-nee, yrcK ENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest efition | NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. and langest tipe ever published, 15 volumes, $6.63; | trade price, $22.50. } EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING. AT Prof. DeWOLOWSKI'S Musical Institute, Will re- READ KING'S PALACE PRICES, ‘cpen_ on Beptember Ist, 1884 (4th year). shortest and ‘The al ove arconly a few specimens of our prices, All Lest new aystein, eaving years of” Practice, training cious quiet ty to’ the very buthest culture for 0 are marked in the samme propo:ticn, = Concerta, ete’ ‘Gold suedale and diplomas, wit bs awarded’ to graduates. Europe and America. New are now opened, at 940 New Yor PIANOS AND ORGANS. Unsvsvar Axp Razz Buazecarss IN FINE SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Complete line of CRANE’S STATIONERY. ‘We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIETY CARDS for $6 cents, ‘We have also added 2 complete assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &o. ents procured for | Pismo classes U5, Fiesapt DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN | CIRCULARS at 85, @6/ 87 and All styles of JACKETS at $4, $4.50, 85, €5.50and 96, 180 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at 89, €10and ¢12 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below mavket value, 2.000 Misses? and Children’s HAVELOCKS and NEW. ™ s s Colgate & Co.'s entire assortment in stock at popular) MARKETS, most maguifiorut Mme, at €2, 63, 64 An clorant STEINWAY SQUARE GRAND; PIANG in perfect order aud good sa new —_ 5.00) Wool and French FRLT BATS st 800, 7t., @1 fae tae ae oS {EOR Ou Fg AIMMED One handsome full 7-octave newly new 2,000 Children's n a GRAND, fully guaranteed, foronly $1iScash; including. 0 feet, ia now the in the poets | age se rnd es ahd ed stop] and cover. Being ent rely devoted to the sale of BIRDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS. RIBBONS, VEL- An clegant and Snished full 7-octave SQUARE | LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRES'S GARMENTS. | Vi1s. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETBENS, lew than GRAND, been ured bul 8 months, for guly $20) Part told elsewhere wer, —— = balance ‘$10 per month: for S year Ladies’ UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ prices Do not buy until you have our stock and stktociveyouraone ‘Wo carry the largest stock of Very fine Rosewood T-octave SQUARE PIAN’ carved legs; rich tone; splendid bargs foronly $175, {$26 cash aad 810 per mouth. sa An clegant T-octave SQUARE PIANO, beauti-ul ross- ood cane: carved Tages Vary ine toue, Yor pais #178; BEALSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS Our prices, if you 5 fm this city, and guarantee them pure London dye, (0 per month i - KING'S PALACE, Several UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, in full and cabinetatyle, at xreat Daneains; nearly ew: ob easy Srasta sre cba at Si SEVENTH STREET. Payments, Apply at oncest oe — =o , 0030 PIANO EXCHANGE, 4229th street, —EE— ES Sa LOAKS" ‘Croans” We have tast completed our tine of fine Cloth an@ 81k Wraps, which we have marked blow « ‘ALLET, DAVIS & CO’S GREAT SPECIALTY— THEIR UPRIGHT RAND PiaN0, new and elegaut styles, now ready, at 8. L. HEMPSTONE, advanced _ 741 7th street northwest, Pricea H.L. SUMNER. 11 9th street nw. ‘oc3 <ALL ARE INVITED. Five 6-4 Tricot Clothe, $1. formerly tor $s, MS,Z,0. 20 ENWINE “DECKER” PIANOS sold tor $1.35 ee Principal’ of th~ WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE : : 3.53} 1. gue" deghaSmeNgroN, corpeatare | GUAR Nabe croLcREy Bios, << PP PR — Tigre i or mack and Color rocate Vata ot Tadic aud itera) for beter acotamnedation Sf bar uf mand Sn a a reheaen Snide ae emovad 16 t eridenoe, 1 Etteet northwest, n° wConnectiout aventuc, and Will re- TBE KRAMICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS LANSBURGH & BRO, = SS re a ov m Weduenday, Sey emiber 17th. receive the Highest Praise from all who kaow Our stock uf Biaukets aud Comfort, belng 80, BaEB®, ‘Airs, Bucher having recently returned from E them, “and Gally's Automatic” Musical In, wise lee coe ee ery ais haa bestia the nos approved ethos | struments ertitically Play thsir win maa BS 20, 422, 24 and 296 SEVENTH STREET. rently ; of teaching, united to ber well-knc atG. L WILD & BKO.’S Music Warerooms, 3. & IX TTRELL & CO. er puplin in table tana apa Foner deporte Panos for rent for the season Special attention to : preparing them to enter the hishent circles of society. " | tuning and repairing. el6 aol ans een api, CcOMPL: NUS: <HinTS RETALLED Ai PRICES plus (ropal and instramentab, Drawing, Paipting, so —— \ cution, French and German, by acorpe of efficien che Buy the Comfort Shirt, clewantly made of best qbet Stators supls to the Principal at her new rest Yaiualts sud 1100 lisod, Selnfonend ana osky Teoma Fearfisaetudied abrond under thebestuaitea wife i | SIDNEY "T'. Nrwneo, EFF URRE. 985g THE GRAND OPENING | rine Cosinished Shiri only 6a, Finest Percale Shirte |, give lessons in music (piano, orgun sud har- fe URRR FURS takes place at the only 61.00. SAT Lo Se sees Temsceeives at ape end 8 th . : La = Pe ee ‘Finest Laundried Dress Shirta, in solid bosoma, ready ny ‘Street Northwest. to put ou, for $1. RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Altcimner Be ave,and Ur ce opp 6 & treme | PIANOS AND OBGANS OF ALL, THE LEADING Six pest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) toF Select Schoo! for Boys and Youle Aten. "Number iiiuit- OO beets, is Schoo. a ‘MAKES, MEGINNTS, ‘Fh tern of 18 bexine Coptentoer Stk Bap and ove OVEMIE, an 1002 F atest. s Asa SOT Ga easions. Careful and chorough instruction in the | Instruments new and second-hand sold on, FT ERPS op Bivtocenn on. Common English Br Bookkeeping, Short-1 easy monthly instalments. Pines wna Oe re <p gp Hieher Arithmetic Algebra "Geomensy, Latin and | My monihiy instalments, © Pianos i a os atin htt MOFPS Careers & Darrene. AIRE ERIC Fao Paeia, whiz wary | ‘Mnpesptcarnt tock to scet en SAE Say tha ee ee | ns Re. | ns ge ey BARE ioe somanrone Rorhwest-Serms moderate, °° Deine | The of S-cent Musicin thecity. ss8 Pa obtentstt MAAND BES, ALFRED BUSAGS EDUCATIONAL ‘An inspection of our atock tnsoliitnd, IML ficme for young ladies and little iris, 1754 Mf FFFU URRR gS3g 223-3 Dat POs. 8. n.w. ‘Scholastic year opens 2th September’ Frivate FFG GRRE s®5s 6105 Russtan Hare CAPES, Jessous in English, Preuch and Mathenatieg, eet-dint | iwi wos | Fr © UteeSss, ‘ined, e WASHINGTON, S00 OF wise ant anp | HV or various makes for ssle and rent st & “oo E B8ss8 = — FINANCIAL, Day adeveuing cliscea Peedae? SY Mecktateat |B .Ranibe aud repairing eeaus ©.J. Bru. BC Fox Drawing atent Ofee wank): Painting. Antigue, Por- | 3ith atwet above Pa ave jan S98 tiga 3% Fires, Gio. W. ait and Life clumen” Modeling, Haimeredgirany: | China Painting and Ke ton.” Visit x Yo. K: Shins, Euntiog and Kensington’ Visitors wticone. | SreoxQ Co. Kiaenson, & Bavsdy Co Pe Bs Buz & Co. nunc, M_KOUZEE. Miss EJ. WALKER, Secretary. oo-Im TrAwo3 FFFU URRR gSSg Rusian Hare TRIMMING, | 1497 Pennayivania Avenue (Opposite U. 8, Treasury.) Prats LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. EU He R 5 inches miter ennai: To adults, confidential. Prepares for College, An- | | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Fr Y Uhne Sssq souvENIR, D E D. "WY instirer hw egeaee ‘stand K streeta n, w. gaa lore, aehaneed. repair a DUE BSs58 for epostts. Euxcuaxcr. W:scouxts Mathematical Classical, BUSING wryNN, AM. | Urvesr. honk applied it pascal L — ached Stztee and District of Colnmble Bonds bought Evening classes, 83 and 85. month. ‘oc3S ‘Bullstoce ot 0. Alusic. as, acy saad nell com conpertnahcin oh ciaioia nl suntan. JAPITAL, HENRY EBERBACH, Pe zits imcued on all fotute in kurope at lowent rates 499 PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE NOMTH WEST. ¢ tno SE STREET, 4, ' ‘Thorough instruction in) Fenmanab, Soe eee FFFU URRR A685 S8,.Rysee 8 Pp T, W: ble Entry Book -keeying. : Sua N's CAPES, Srocx Se eater WOOD AND CO. Fr B UEeigg, OOMCHM Ze ci ‘a1vaTe erecrara WV mss rena (EEE SCE E AMINATIONS AL, BUR Rss souyism, rms : _ocll-4w* L, TWITCHELL, Principal eg age ee we — im Mises Geratan' and“Bocadon "Ties Toth gore WOOD AND coat, 2 2 ‘northwest. ‘se18-2m°* . BS 88 - ‘SysB5 gg | WASHINGTON, RALTIMORR PHILADELPHIA, . ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill: | FFFU UARR. ABOVE ‘NEW TORK, susTON, &2 ((ortmne sudo For Bora ae ar aa a PRICES rirginia west or 46 and avenue sou! Er U UERE ss, eee ee PRINCE & WHITELT, Srocx Baoama Under 15 years of age. Two separate ite ‘Branch Offices and Yards: F ‘UU B BSss3 LY, one me aexen AND CLASSICAL. 1020 14th northwest and 148 B southeast. Get tnt 1 94 6, June Ist, 188. Prof and Mrs, Col apa i APE} Newtons, Here, Principals; Lucien B ‘A.M, Director, ‘Telephone No. 281-2. ‘se6-3mn_ —_— eee S02 | GEORGE CREVELINE OFFICE AND YARD, 1909 = NOI rratst.; Wharf, foot —Long Wood Gist northwent “atesiarm Thus and Setar | gppat tase Denes. GueGe tat Long Wood Fine, onto: dhya. Washincion Hall. Od strect and Younapivadia | Paige por con: Gak 9 Wickoky: eeTe each Avenue southeast,—Monday an Fridays. Send for cir- cnulars, or terms for renting either ‘to 1004 F street W. northwest, an25-8m Coat Asp oop. a wnt = 5. SCE NI - james Whitety, Henry H. Dodge, |. Crurer Oakley, SCD Steet oordlinest, Gav lia, Thee Got Ugakt rg dart weeeved Haare tot of Makers: PIE Harry C, Logan, Washington, Dd. Mayuard ©. Byte fooms fa Linceln Hall Culuing. i bisinstitycions the | Jor domestic aes al of which we tier at lowest ark Real Otter, Natural Beaver, Aus- ‘William Travers, Special Partner, Fohremente Tor tralatie ene cha Oakes ected | ‘eiie attention of te reapecttalymvneds | EU BR RSS Satcnommn. Naver Hers, wremnen 2 mae fr 5 : jwomen, for aval life self-suppere, ‘aad aud bore | aninapection of ‘ourstock. Fe U OER Ses, ural Laie Cary Seal Clipped | BUX AKD SELL JX COMMISSION ALL GLASSR Grable Jnnerepdance, Fall <orpe of able, experienced, STEPHENSON & BRO. B UG R HSss8 Municy, Russian Hare Coney, | = yrmetical teachers. itevulsr day ard even! i Epes Nonny, seveante at ie of entrance Good | _™26 Se ee ee he eee on for day or evening sessions), $50; Pe ee day $20; 7 Branch Offce—539 15th street (Corcoran Bali tiag! Bight, Si6: jer ‘month, day’ siz aight #8. Callers | Coats. Woon: —_ Sfice- en: enema londay, canoes = 2. DODGE, Besident Partaes See eee eras ee Fe Genes? yor titers Eotmatoa ant ae ea "hatte, malodto JOHNSON BROTHERS, Fe 0 Ulta ae Fon riisierrsas _ ay address, oF ation mad HENRY C. SPENCER, Princij ¥ wR &' BALF iCES. SARA A. SPENCER. Vieo Principal" aula WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: Cretetimace mocks and Renitaand mrrmation = ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest. eae on teak meas Miiopand Roe strecp northeast Washington D.C. ve ETANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange enters its teuth year, MONDAY ER 29th, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICE: « All orders executed and reported promptly. a ‘MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. S: N ef NGLISH COURSE-Completa, thorough and precti- Sor ripcacc nates ee ee CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year 1%4( Fennsylvanis avorfue northwest: — $f,the, seminary or entrance into Smith, Vassar and ‘121: 9th street northwest; aa RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF Po ey OSes = Corner 3d and K streets northwest; ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING oe Bert enool Net rune = palin 2 ee BCILDING To MY STUCK OF FIneT-cLass TION —] Mrs vens Hart, A tAILROAD YARD UTA PPAR A’ WoULD Principal ofthe Wastngton School of Elocution, "| oF ARGPST, PRIVATE, HALLHOAD FARD, SOUTH | AL a TAMLY CALL LOCK ATTENTION 10, Ym oe pyupmapereed iets tor he econcue hanliined | PP hE dk FT ed WROUGHT IhOx FURNACES FROM THE WEide [ANO—Direetor. Professor Anton Gloetzner. AMA ABA (OWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH ANT DEAWING, FAINUNG AND “DeconattyE | COAL DELIVERED oy cans Dinncr FROMTHE | AAA EL) ABA Hg 3 POUNSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO ARI—Under supervision of competent sel-3m ies ‘OU ¥ 1 CONSIDER = ‘We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE ana STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PEB CENT HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES BITUMINOUS CO, (CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUB TAMARRLLS O4° BALTIMORE Mab cette or ous factaey, | eee Sank or peeverntie NEATEMS, FROM THE FACTOY, OF JAMES 283 WESTMINSTER ST., FROVIDENOR, RE CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE RE (00, T A ~ | SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS 154 TREMONT ST., KOSTON, MASS. peas deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can b k Ooo ¥ AA £ ABOVE FOR ECUNOMY AND HEATING QUALITY + GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, X.Y. Foraished. mois . 88 ¥ AA E THEY HAVE NO FQUAL THESE HEATERS AND Best instruction to adults orchildren. Private les- ‘00 aa T | FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVeLY I pons and clerses, Superior native teachers. | SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES AN SM CITY, ‘Special sdvantages for learning to BEEAK Forelen WHICH Wit LAKE GEAT PLEASUMS 40 KREGER: ver aemeen ee —- 7am | iow TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITSD anD Aste ‘Teachers sent to Student's residence : MALE PROMPTLY FURNISHED, NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW, pe { u30) Apply to PROF, ¥. JOLY. Peeains si sgt ra als naam | WALTER D, WIVILL, Excuonve Acme, B Ft, MegeEL, SCHOOL, 110 L, STREET LADIE® Kip, Pique axp Suse a8 No. 452 PA AVE. NEAR 4 STRERT. i ia ‘Froveh-"Deriite method. "Object Craigs aLoves. Yo Cu P. eopecialty. ‘RENCH LLESSONS—“CO! (ENT ON PA: A ‘Pique xD Feston Kip GRE, ay PORE — “es YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING TOUR iS oe ee sees: . =e FEATS OF BOSTON (ar Tho best for Fit and Weer, ore: EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES oval and Instrumental andar. Cosrvmes. Fos Turron Mave som ie = bt INCH TKIOOT, CLOTH. IX, XINE SHADES ‘VIENNA OPLICIAN COMPANT, ; —_— oo DR. NEVER OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER Ger Tas Besz. SLINCH LADIES CLOTH, BEST GOODS, #1; BE- BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, Seeeal ya ciate ieee DUCED FROM €1.25 PER YARD. EYE AXD OPERA GLASSES, ee a aa CLOTH, Ta; FORMER FRICE | pyreorp EYEGLASSES, st with Brasilien Potten, Se renames ‘stamped with | 45INCH LADIES CLOTH, %Sc.; REDUCED FROM} And.everything pertaining to the Optical Busines, ‘Tamme and trade-mark. 1806 F STREET NORTHWEST. LUTza BRo, Ro, 1306 F 407 Pennaylvanis Avenue, INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ‘ PLAIN SHOODAH, BATINE AND CASHMERES, TX P. BLANKETS and AGE ROBES in Accoapion Pizaran: ‘af very low prices. eolT | ALL THE NEW SHADES, Gic., Thc, Stic, OL AND a (028 Marke: Spece—Pa Ave Sears

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