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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF Sigwat OFFICER, Wasursoos, D. C., November 6, 1594, £3) Lm. or middle Atiantic states, alr weather, northwest winds, shifting to southerly, generally r buromeier stationary temperature ib south ortion, Slight Fise im Lemperature in horchern 2\s Friday: Generally fair weather ts indicated Tow England, the middie Atiaatic states, Tet the Uilio Valiey, the guif states and up- per Missicippt valley, and the southern portion of the lake regions, with siigut rise in temperature. very person 1s supposed to bea fudge of he uuitatlons are sometimes good: in Wear- Wever, You will -ooa find whieh ts gen- antee our $1.20 cap to be Teal seal- Fefund the mouey for Francs, corner Seventh “price hat and gente’ Fessenn On How2's business sc ool, E Ed Yospos CousH SYRUP only Wand 2c. a bottle. A Fime broke out In the third story of Mr. Louis ‘at 6:30 fined to the third @ctock last eveatny story, and dia iit photos of Kets Ki be $5 per doz.,W I Have a pure rye whisky for $4a aloo: Hi for quart botle: 50 & Tharp, 818 F street northwest. we dollars and ey optician, 1109 Pa. ave., and eyesight Consult “Hempler, Narioxat Taeavee. Tuxarex Comrgoe—Varieties Dime Musgts.—interesting entertainment, Condemsed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted this evening st 6 | Bm... and extinguished at 11 p.m ‘Solemn requiem mas: was celebrated at the Im- | macwjate Conception church yesterday ou the o ¢astob of the second anniversary of Rev. Father Mccarthy. & Dr. ated as eviebrant: Kev. Father Tuc and Rev. Father Kyun, sub-deacon. Father Walter, Of St. Patrick's, was master of c-Temonies Ata meeting of the Georgetown Alu last evening, Dr. Jain Morgan, pre Chas. A. Elliott actin secretary, re were adopted expressive of the dew society at the news of ine death of Faulkner, of West Virg!ni, ciety. | ‘AC the regular mont hiy meeting of the National | eseclation for the relict of destitute colored women and children, held at the house of the president, appropriate resolutions of respect to the memory the lute Mr. James Wormicy, one of the rus: | ‘tees of the institution, were adopted. Nathaniel Clagett, aed ten years, son of Na~| thantel Clagett, sr., living near Darnestown, Mont | somery county. Nd. had his head crushed Tuesday rom a horse. itis thought he the death of | Ryan offiel- fon. cifhries J. late president of the | ‘of the season made Its appearance ‘Washington about ten o'clock this mornt Hulekdy. ‘whe Plenary Council. ‘TRE BODY WHICH IS TO MEET IN BALTIMORE NEXT SUSDA ‘The pienary counell, which convenes in Balt more next Sunday, will be the largest Cath eounell which has ever met in thisecountry. The first plenary counell, convoked by Archbishop Ken- Fick, met May 9th, 1S2 ‘There were present six ‘bishops, twenty-ilve bishops, one mitred ab- “n superiors of religions orders and semin- elve Viearsceneral, and a great number | ec clergymen. The second pleaary council was Qpened October 70h, 1988, Dy ArehbLsbop, Spaldin re Were present Seven archbishops, thirty-niue | ops WO witred abbots, twenty-four vicars. | Keuetal nineteea superiors of retigious orders, | Sven fectors of seminaries, and a great many eergymen, The third plenary counell, witch cou- Yenes bets Sunday, wil be presided over by Arch- Dishop James Gibbons, apostolie delegate. ‘There Will be present thirteca archbishops, sixty bishops, Sani five visiting bishops from Canada, one trun | Lorthern Japa. seven abbots, one prefect apos- toile, eleven monsignort, eizhtcen vicarsgeneral, | twenty-three superiors of religious orders, twelve Pectors of seminaries. ninety tuevlogians, and a umber of clencymen far in exc District Government Affairs. TRE FLOCK INSPRCTOR'S REPORT. ‘The annuai report of F: pector J.N. Welch shows that during ive Oetober last, ne of flour. Last year | Inspected, report Ure year At 70.987 sag with th tates that during the week there were St deaths—39 white and 45 colored—the | Fate of morcuity per 1.000 per annum belng 15.52 for the white, for the © 4, and 21 8¢ for | the tots! popa.ation. 1 nat eases of dea were: Cons aka 2, comzestion Tanzs 2 croup 8, typholid fever 4, sear- | let fever 3. cane heart disease ‘There ere 19 tuarriuges an #9 birtis reported. | EUILDING PERMITS | Rave been issued by Inshector Entwisie as follow: LM. Lown, ervet two two-story and ecllar dwell- fogs, Sth, Cetwern D and E streets southwest; | $2.0, “Fred. Koones, erect seven three-story @weltings, Masschuscits avenue and 31 stre Lorthweet; $13,001. George H. Boston, erect. six- teen two-story houses, alley between Band € and | 3st and 2d streets southwest; $8,000. TAXES COLLECTED IN OCTOBRE. Collector Cook reports the nt of taxes re- celved during the month of October at $75,299.10. INSPECTIONS OF BOILERS Mr. John H. Wil inspector of dollers for the District of Coiinbui, in his anuual report Sates that be has Inspected during the tseal” year 22 boilers Number condemned for repairs, Dumber condeuned es unit lor use, & nui ber 6 new boilers erected, 2. | DANGEROUS BUILDINGS TO BE REPATRED. Inspector Entwisie lus notitied Mr. Gregory I. Kans that the rear wall of the building, 409 11th | street norihwest, must be repaired and made safe within (birty days. Mr Cbaries S. Sureves is given thirty days to repalr the sueds at the rear of the | Vutiding 90 the northwest corner of F and 7h streets “northwest. Mr. Etwin agent is given tem days to repair the walls of two bricx buildings on the south side of V Monroe and Fulimore streets, U Genzi ts notified that the portion of old wall Standing fog use in the erection of the building at The rear of €86 O street 1s sprung and entirely Uni ior use. He is notified to repair a: once. ‘Fransiers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee hive been fled as follows: Dixon to KR. W. Dunn, lots 10 and 11, sq. 72; $730, Isadore Caustin to 4. 5. Les wt Band H's addition; 4.72. W. F. WB. &. Pian, part Typ. 372: #000, ‘K, F, Jackeon, executor, to"Anna alley nod Ella K. Jou rst and Broperty on Fi Gedrgetown; 81.400. 1 Son to JobE Forsyth, ot Hurt to Josep i ilar, $— GG. Bradiy et al’ v ES ALLE ph B. Sunford, north one. i HG. Tedd to anne, Denekas to John A. Pieree A Mysressovs Smor—On Saturday nicht Calvin | Davis, who ives uear Lancaster, Pa., weut WIth Lwo | companions to ~erenade a friend As they were re- | Turhing at miiuizht they encountered a tence that had been removed from its pasition and placed Toss the road. Disinounting’ they saw three men tna ileld near by, and as Mr. Davis Went forward 20 scertain what if meant, ove of the wen tn the fleid discharged e gun at bir, the contents entering hls | leks ‘The assaliants then fled, and the companions of Davia, removing the obstruction on the road and | adsisting him into his wagon, drove home, where | medical ald was sought. agian Ksockep Downs bY HiguWayrey.—About 11:30 lock last nicht Wm. E. ‘tyler was approached: by two men af tnecorner of Land Sth streets north- West. They dem nded bis money, andon his re- tusal Knocked hlin down, cutting his head severely. His outcries brought Officers ‘Kaucher and Costello: to the spot. Taey found Tyler lying on the pave ment, but bis assullants had escaped. The wound- ed man was taken to @ drug store, corner 7th and I streets, where nis v Lense were eresed. Konpnxizs Rxrourgp.—in the Police Court this norning a young colored woman named Kat White was charged with stealing 4 bundle of calico Irom Helen Deianey. She pleaded guilty and was Sentenced to six months im jai” She turned Towards Hen and sald: “You biack @idtrt get the thing on me, did your? ‘Bron, 400 8th street northeast. reports stolen from Lis person yesterday a silver Watch worth $25.— E A. Paul, 63] F street northwest, reports stolen from is ropm on eth strest a lamp Valued at $4 pat FCS, SA 177; 32,500. —Mrs. SM. Starr reports stolen from her room in ‘house, Dronge statues and brackets, Valued at $0.—G. W. Morrow, 3 434 street, re- Ports stolen from bis person last bight a gold Syich Valued at 40.——A. Hi. Wilson, of Maryland, res that whut om tne avenue last night Be ad iS pocket picked of $142 1a cas Kmuzpos tae Rattxoan.—Conrad Faunce, well-known fisherman, living on Maryland avenue. Detween 12th and 13th streets. was run over and killed jast night on a side track of the Alexand Taliroad, at the junction of 133 street and Mary- land avenue. Ii ts thought that ur. Baunce was Walking on this truck about §:40 o’viock and fatled SoBear the approach of ah eniine, employed in shifting cars. beblud him He was ‘knocked down $id the niiae passed over bis right, arm, wide and legs, mangling his bo & shocking” maaner, and’ Killing him. itis supposed, instantly. His Was fotnd beside the track’ and removed to of the deceased. He leaves wife and ‘Tue EQorrasie Co-Orikarive BUILDING Aséo- CIATION.—AL the O(tb annua! meeting of ihe "ae + able mative Building Association last (ices tor the ensuins, year were ected as stats OF the society to ba 13 patted free. | Sa pint Jas. | Tegra of the | |! Th Dg. FOF then Weddings. Mr. Clinton A. Seitz, of this city, and Miss Mollie H. Hunter, daughter of Mr. Robert H. Hunter, of ‘West Washington, were married at Trinity Catho- lic church, West Washington, last evening, Rev. father Keiley officiating. Messrs. George Hunt, Wm. €. Collins, F. J. Ward, W. P. Nabors, William Collins and K. P. Krause were the ushers. The church was packed with the friends of the bride aul groom. 4 reception was held at the Rowse of u 0. street. x dard 1 nul Nils Roberta A. King bury tne house of ‘bride's n 3 bury, 213 New Jer~ sey avenue northwest. Kev. Dr. SH, Greene oM- | Cisted. Later the couple left for a wedding tour in the north, Noiand and Miss Florence J. Gra- E. chureh last ‘The ushers upie lett for a wedding trip to New Snyder. York. The c¢ ||, ‘Tne Annort Rerentoxy —The sale for the open- ing of the new opera house Is very larze. foEa Day" the new opera, willbe. presented Tues Gay night, and the cast i particularly strong. On Friday evening Ensma Abbett will appear in“La Traviata? and that opera, willbe a great attrac. | ton, as it will be the first performance of Chis opera 4m Engilsh, and Emta Abbott's first appearance in the rote of "Violeta. ‘Tue Wasmtxcrox Licut Ixpaxtry Conra.—At ithe meeting of the Washington Light Infantry Last” evening, building” committee, Dyer, presented the Corps with on portrait of Mr W. UL Clagett. ‘The fol- members “were elected: H. Hoeke, John H. Magruder, R. A. Frank Miller. a number of Active ‘also elected. Carpets soid cheaper at Strasburger's than any other house. Give bliin a call, 207th strect northwest, between Hand L through C cra: low son of grand 6 york AWS on ir night can be secured at. the box-oflice of the theater.” Mipiaxp Ratway.—On and after 2 n train, leaving Wash- “will be discontinued. TOWN COLLEGE — the students of | Georgetown College were held this morning oa the liege grounds. ‘The trstevent of the day a VieSele rare of 100 yards dash, won by W. Ki 1 seconds, Power second. ‘Thy long jump, was won by W. Rerati second,8 teet 6 ig Standing Jumps, fee 11 second— Next, Lop, step and juin 2 sevond—MeDon: Yards was won by W. Lyneh (n0 coud. One inlie wal, ume ta wor by Le niO minutes 15 Seconds; Thom? gon second, 10 mings ‘ouds. ‘The sports Wil be coutinn lock Uils afternoon. During | the exibition e: Was Turnished by a | brass band composed of students of the college. differnt sports receiving ia nae jeze, and to the second person’ in each ‘contest @ sod mesial will be given by the scudents Notes—Workimen are enguced in repatring 1 general the old leaky Mydraits Watch seem to bound tn thls piace.——The streets of West Wash- lngton are rapidiy. becoming fled with leaves, Which should be removed at_ gn early day.—Seve eral officers trot this precinct are dotug duty in thecily Whore the election returns are being” re- ceived: Sriprixg News.—Schooner William Mason ar rived from New York, light. CoxpITIOs oF THE WaTeR aT 7 A. M—Clear at all poinis, Low ude in the river today at 5:45 p. m. High tide at 10:45. ee Alexandria Affaire. Perertea for TRE EVENING STAR ELECTIONS IN ALEXANDRIA.—IN the election on Tuesday Alexandria elty cast a total of 3.789 votes, the fullest poll ever made ata presidential election, ‘The votes cast for President here since the war have been lows: Laika Ue faricid, #4 1884 Cleveland, 1-710, Teak Se doa, Th tn 1968, when Alexandria had no vote tor e of Virginia not havi Thien. During the Lefore the war the votes of the town were as follows: 1M8—Ta Cass, 22. 152—Scoit, fos; Pierce, 533. 1s56—Flilmot ; Buchanan, ois. 1860 —Bell, 1,011; Breckenridge, 565; Douglas, 130; Lincoln, 2" Of Wie two votes cast Tor Lincoln OL.é Was that of Andrew ¥; Supreme an ile, how Justice or the trict, and the other a As'th® vote was viva Court of the D young man named Walker. 3 Voce all votes were public. Belore 188 Alexandria, having Deen in tie District, ad not voted since the hd of last century. KELULTS OF THE RAILROAD fwseral Of Charles R Powell took place this after- oh, trom his home, Ng. 276 King strect, and. was attetided by a number of eitiz-ns, including a large | representation from the ratlroads. Frank Cariin, Who Was hurt at Lhe catastropuy, was able to go | out and vote. Juuge Sangster is’ walking about Sud Wil uot be prevented trom houding his next court. W. 'P. Davis hus iuproved and gone home. Malcolm Brdwn and P. Muilioland, are sll in bed, but much improved. Poutc okt.—Phe inayor hid no eases before him at is test court. Alfred Dutany, colored, ar- by Ofer Arnoid,{s heal atthe station Ying on eharge of vowthw’s Notes —Te monument to Dr. Acctpext.—The x put up e how twelve patents Alexandria —br. R. €. Powell will lecture to rs at Peabody hali to-morrow night.—The Reneral state auiitor, Col. Mayre, has been on a Visit to his home here’ to east is ‘vote.—The etr- uit court of the county has transacted no business tals term. Assows Pose ‘This Power never varie» matvel of purity. ftength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or vhosphate powdera Soldoniyincana, bowaL Laxrxo PowpEE Co,, 106 Wall street, N. £. REE 00 00 Kk BO 00 O8 Enno 00 oO BBO 00 03 BBB 00 00 Pusiness with us is booming. The remarkably Cheap Goods we offer selected with care, phasing to the eye, and in quality as xood a8 any in the market, are doing their own selling und only want to be shown to be sold atouce. We areconstantly receiving additions, and can show sowething uew every week Among the new vods we offer this week are a bewutiful assoztment of wenuine E BARBOTINE VASES AND BASKETS, ranging ‘n prive from 49c, to $5.50. t Alange assortment of Fine Palm Lunch, Traveling and Market Baskets in several styl, beautifully made, from 4%. up. Also, a lance seiection of fine Scrap Bas Kets, in attinctive shapes—Jast the thing to decorate for nice prestent—from We. up. Part of our lance stock of Fine Plush Goods such as Whisk Holders, Odor Cases, Work Box-s, Jowel Cases, Handkerchief and Glove Borer, Tollt Cases, &2, &c., bas alvo come in, and we can shuw some decided novelties in this ine. Weoffer a Heavy French Plate Mirror, 10x14, iu Pol- inhect Oak Frame, at Se, Other Mirrors at 25c,, 49., 76¢.- and 9c, Meanwhile, our Curtain Poies are booming. They are soins off ke hot cakes, and we shall try to keep our supply up, Gur Frame Department is also in Full Blast. Weare lure We ean suit you in style, size an:t price, We charge nothins for framing, the rapid sale of our Oil Paintings and Engravings dorsnot surpriseus They are so very pretty and cheap that to see ther is to buy then. ‘We can show you so many attractive and cheap goods tha a Visit tous will certainly repay you. We are giad to show you oter cur establishment, M. SILVERBERG & CO, ‘812 7th street and 13 8th street northwest, 23 ‘Near Fenneylvanis ave, cS Wrurersas, Ix Brack Axo COLORS. JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PER- SIAN WRALPINGS, CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM LAST YEAR AT HALF PKICE. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS, OUR STOCK 15 LARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- ELTIES. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS Goops, INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, HAVING UUCHASED LAUGELY, WE HAVE SECURED MANY BARGAINS, REAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM 875 TO 9500, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, + tts Dursements $881,063 eolk "Te asseun Fe $427, 19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR SSEUHGP peer 1s Tue cuRarEst. oct Cc ATARRH. THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANA- ‘DIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOMS, Ero, called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE for the immedi- ate re ief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from a situple Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearinz, Cough and Catarrah Consumption. Com- Plete treatment, consisting of one Lottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and oze Improved Inhaler, im one package, may now be had of all Drugygist for 1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, 61, “The only absolute specific we know of."— Med. Times. the best we have found in alitetime of suffering."— Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boson, “After a long struggle with Catarrh the RapicaL CURE has conquered."—Rev. &. W. Monroe, Lewisburg, Pa. “I have not found acase that {t 41d nok relieve at once”—Andrew Les, Manchester, fase. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the relief and prevention, THE INSTANT IT 18 APPLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Courhs, 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 s POROUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain. 2c. everywhere. D3 J[UNDREDS OF LETTERS FROM THOSE USING Ayer's Hair Vigor attest ite value as a restorer of gray hair to ite natural color. As astiuulant and tonic, preventing apd often curmng baldness, and cleansing and soothing the sealp, its use canuot be too strougly ‘recommended. N[PPRIAL PROVES THAT HONESTY 18 THE BEST policy in medicine as well as in other things. Ayer’s Sarsaparills is q geuuine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others, Evee Livy F 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 ‘wide (immense width), real value 7c. : Feduced to 3734. FINE QUALITY CHUDLA CASHMEKES, nearly one yard and a, de (immense width), all pure, fine Wool, only 750. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLOKED SILK VELVETS just received from auction. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS only 81 COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25. NeW YORE MIL.S SHEETING (widest and very Dent), 25c. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, all pure wool (im- mense size), real value $8; reduced to #5. COLORED SILKS (cheap at $1) reduced to 76c. COLORED AND BLACK BATINS, 6c. COLORED CANHMERES. all pure fine wool, w asuble width, reateed to Ste. PU? 80° - FANCY SILKS, 31yc.; COLORED SILKS, 500, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 600 DOUBLE WHITE ULANKETS, 82 LARGE SIZE BED QUILIS, 81. AUCTION GOODS. CASH PRICES, CARTERS, 711 Manxet SPace, al New Axo Fismonancz DRESS GOODS, BISON CLOTHS, BIARHETZ DRAP D ALMA ENGLISH SERGE, SUPERIOR FRENCH CASH-, VERES, CHOIGE FRENCH FLAIDS, SOUTACHE, BRAID D_ DRESSE-, COMBINATION PLAIDS, REAL SCOT. H 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 COLOKS. SATIN DUCHESS IN ALL SHADES, WITH PLAIN AND BROCADE VELVETS TO MATCH. PLAIN COLORED PLUSHES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. LAKGE STOCK OF BROCADE VELVETS SUITABLE FOR MAKING SHORT MANTLES. 60- INCH BLACK BROCADE SILK FINE CLOLHS, FOM GLOAKS IN BULACK AND PROWN, ONE PIECE EXPRESSLY FOH “OU! ING, WEREED THE LA GEST STOCK OF MOULX. ING GUUDS TO BEF E. AND CONFINE OURSELVES 10 THE VERY BES! GOODS. Ome FACE, W. M. SHUSTEX & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.B—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. 0c28 E. G. Davis, 19 MARKET SPAQ} OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIKABLE GOCDS, WE INVITE AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF PLICES, WE DESIXE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPAR8ED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR Gi ODS AKE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE.MAKES.AND WE ARE PREPARED 10 QUOTE: PRICES THAT WILL ASTUMIsH YOU, SLE AND BECONVINCED. BILACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN KEAR ROOM, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODs, E. G. DAVIS, ocll 119 MARKET SPACE. Prorzcrron THE POOR MAN CAN UNDERSTAND. ‘Men often get wild over politics, but none get so far one as not to want to savea dollar whe:: they goto buy anything. If itis clothing that is needed you can save several dollars by patronizing the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘9% AND 929 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Let us give you s few illustrations of what TEN PER CENT ABOVE COST means, We are now making a fine suit of Fnglish Diagonal which for neat appearance ‘and actual service is very d-sirable. A careful estimate shows that this suit, which is carefully made and finely trimmed, costs us by the thousand just $9.10 each. Ten er cent of $9.10is 91 cents. We have marked that sult at $10. Clothiers who want $4 and $5 profit on » suit will ask you $15for asimilar suit. 91 cents seems like ‘avery small profit ons $10 suit, and so itis, but it ie ten percent Suppose we sell 3,000 of these suits every week. ‘That would be $2,730, sufficient to pay store ex- pensea and leave usa good profit beide. Now. per- haps, you can readily perceive why we have determined to sell goods soremarkably low, It is to build upa big ‘trade, for quick sales at asmall profitare better than slow sales at big prices. Wo have the largest stock and the best clothing ever sold in Washington, We manu- facture tt ourvelves, retail it dircetly tothe public and guarantee that cach garment is marked at exactly Ten Per Cent above the cost of manufacture, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 91 up 009 Suvanra Brauer Nomrawsst, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue, E97 Webaveno connection with any other bones im this city, soon renee it saturday tL 2L_oxt6-tm_ tien |e CITY ITEMS. ctly rellable remedy we cheerfully re- Bull's Cough Syrup, Price % cents. 1 Y; jalties, Genis' #2 Genuine Kip Boots. “$250 Double or Single Sole Calf Boots. “ $2 and $2.50 Fine Button, Laced and Gaiters, Hahn’s Low Priced Speci equal in fit and wear to any $5 shoe. $1.25 and $1.5) Reliable Laced aud Gatters. Ladies’ #2 Unrivalled Kid and Goat Button. “$125 Worked Hole Pebvie and Kia But ton, warrented togive satisfaction. “ 950. 'Kellable Button Boots. $0e, Nokia Sehool Snoes for boys or pts Boys und Youths Fine and Cearse Hoots. Hand Stitched Boots and Shoes for Ladies and ‘Gentiemen. ‘Rubbers, Arctics and Rubber Boots, 1 816 7th Street and 1922 Pennsylvania Avenue. Sewing Machines for rent cor. 7th and H. 1 $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No, 1 Kye Whisky, best in the world for the money. MoGee’s, 9tn, near D street Johnson's Oyster Saloon, 440 and 442 9th street northwest. Oysters for dem- ocrats and oysters for republicans The best Steamed in the city; all sciected. Ladies’ Saloon first floor, 2 $25 Russian Circular $10, ‘798 7th street, J. E. Young's cloak parlors, second floor, to close ‘out. Children wraps halt price. Everybody 18 invited. Call at once. $35 plush coate $15. Durkee’s Salnd Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce.—The upiversal favorite both | in the U.S. and Great Britian. Wholesome, dell- lous, economical and nutritious “Saves anxiety, ‘waste and trouble, A Fine Hair Dressing. ‘Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and 1s also a reparation unequalled for the eraditation of dan- ‘The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts consists in thelr purity and great strength. @0 Ciuetts Crown Collars, Culls and Monarch Shirts are the best of al Lundborg’s Perfume, £denia e€ Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Tose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 60 Periume, Lily of the Valley. €0 “Rough on Pain” Plaster; Porous and strengthening, improved, Ube best for Dackache, palns in Chest or side, rheumatism, neu- Falgia. 2c. Drusyists or mall. 16 Fur and Scaiskin Garments. c. ©. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 108 Prince street, New York, will eell elegant Fur Gai atretail at lowest cash wholesale prices Unis season. ‘This will aff splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, aud save Tetaller’s Profits, Fushion Look maiteu free. 0-4 “alderney Dai Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” pritits, 45c. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, buttermilk aha sweet lik, Se. per quart, Cream isc. pint. L. GOODS. __ Miz Sran Ree 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office ge and complet: stock of LADIES’ AND CHIL DEMOS METI SO and WOOL CRDERWEAG SILK LE GLOVES, COT! ON, WOOL and RE HOSIERY, at very low prices, a ry Wagons.” Tnfante” and Children's PLUSH B, NNETS, WAL ING SUITS MERINO CLOAKS, and” embroid: fed, in Mother Hubbard and otlier styles of supesior M. Wircrax. CLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. ‘The recent warm weather has e abled me to purchase for cash at a low price a lot of noveltic ms ad Hin ade woods—of which ean give my customers tho net Fiegant Seal Plush SACQUES and NEWMARKETS, plain aud beaver trimmed. x Guat Variety of JERSEY JACKETS and NEWMAR- Brocaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs | Just received. BLACK SILK COSTUMES. MILLINERY GOODS of the highest character a epeciaity. VLcailing Paris styles in BONNETS and HA1S, trim- pices, med and untrimined, Fur and Feather TRIMMING at very low 907 Peunsyivaniave, Cite, Trevise, Par Mas. M. J Hoesr, 1309 } STREET NO«THWEST, In now prepared to exhibit a choice assortment of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS, with all the NEWEST SHAPES in untrimmed FRENCH FELTS. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS and DRE8S CAPS, A fall line of KID GLOVES, our own impottation. Out-of-town orders filled with great care. ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALT: RED REDY! avdrelined. “Circular linings repair d and recov- Cloth intiffs msde. Miss CUNNENGHAM, 0 Ath street, between Nand On. we (0027 EDUCATIONAL. DRY _GOoDs. 18S VAN TRUMP, OF BALTIMORE. AND MRS. Manat RSHALL. of Warb neton, will op im ine corer Peas Salata Thoth st Novernber i an i venue eas sth s 17. ‘Studio open for laquicics from 13 toa daily,” wectane ‘ADAME CHEVREMON + (ODER DET = M demie Parlay and cracker of the Frene ce guage, w Sine fp become shorough #8 her native tongue, Las Se ee west, MARY K_sCHAEINER, TEACHER OF Elocution—Logical Analyxis, V. = and pureasion—and) Headinuy 10 Bhakapeare aud General it rature, saning Clasvos—Wedaewday and Yrs iay. Torlock. ‘Ciasere— Tuesday end ht 350 hm ‘At bome, 1 Oto Spm Lal New Yorn Svonee, z ‘sco-sun UBUBN FEMALE SiMINAnY, 1200 6 Skreet nortin ‘Highest references, Miss BALCH, Principal. DEL INSTITUTE PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR German’ Kindergarien. Et TOLLOGE and Nocrr teach person: ieee land mm thods. Gleases Itinited. LIT door from Massachusetts arent. bes sae UPIES IN STENOGRAPHY. DICTATION 10 AD- cee, steniocrapher NELLIE her. | ul street Tor west Re | SRENCH LESSONS, 1014 17TH OTe a ee Ge ae PROD HOMME ee ata seresting Pabd ale ha has always eee cite at ee Dunel-tion and & practiog wee of shortest time possible, New tarm now, ‘Terms moder Pm. ocuv-3an ate. Call ati or 4:3) WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPH; toil to acc the meth by which Jou soattoat teases profession, 214 2d strest eoutho«si, ‘La2w* [ADAME OCTAVIA SEW 1313 13th street n: ‘Lessons in VOCAL and ay Sty ‘MUBIC. al-20* EW SCHOOL OF MODELN LANGUAGI PROF. DUMAINE teiseyal 1309 H street northwest, Keferences: Hon, John A. ‘Logan, Hon. and Mra £. M. Joslyn, Gen. and Aire. 8. D. Sturxis, 5 ldiers’ Home, -15t* ‘AUGHT BY A THOROUGHLY PHOFI- CIENT TEACHER, 107 E street northwest... SCHOO! OF ELOGUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAG! MRS aM. STEVENS Waitt’ Pai S i i INCIPAL ‘The Culture and Development’ of ihe Voice and Natural Hap sedon of seutiment carefully taut, “peeial attention given to the cure of and Ptner Yoo | Detects: The Boysand Gir's class will remme on Novenber 3g fg Ams inthe Second alory rariorw of the ¥. ‘ alisthenics tauzht by Prof. Hartvig Nissen. au30-3m GAP FED RINDERGAuR PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, ‘925 19ih street northwest, au%7-6m Principal, a ‘DARS, Tonge 25 ow! RIGHTS. —A SB~ pac eg ade en sheroapy aoc, cpa ie dbtsction of tae Boal ita schout, Addras Mins EARLE ine‘Seth rec sell-th.s&tu2m Jeu: E SCHEEL, | QRGANTST. inners se Wi TEACHER OF PIANO ir attention 2 tee e wiehine to" be caualined f tor Teachers Terms #12. 796 12. 09-00 SaTTROTON SCHOOL OF FINE An AND DECORATIVE D¥S:GX. Vernon Row, 445 Pa. evening classes. Frechand anit Srecamcat ae, BOr= Modeling, Haiomere. Brass; Visitors wetcoue, ASL BOYLE, W. UZEE. Miss FJ) WALKER, Secretary. oct-Im ING ACADEMIES, ina F Dorthwest_—Tueadaya, Thurmdaye and Satur jasincton Hall. Sd treet ad esusy.v Patent ink): Painting, Ant rnin, (entent Oflce ws ting, nis enue sou! Mondayant Frideyx. ‘Se'si Jor cite sree sours Monies ‘hther bails to 10M F vireet Sorthwest auss-tar RENCE AND ENGLISH FAMIEX AND vay | Sc HOOL for Youne Ladies and Litle Gos, 1305 Yith atroct, 1024 Siasy ave. an 1629 N strwre, Mie Ls Pe Mebovald’ and’ ins Anna ‘Ells, princivala’, “dhe ext School year will beria Seytenuter 24. | Shstady etsbracesevers Ohne neoretars for a thorwack | Fusligh’ and clamicat’ education, “Daily” lesson French—Berlita method for which the Share. Clam in wood-earvibe wil bes Oct 1 Separtment ban teen ‘added, with unusual for Littl: Gitis Jurt begin" he aciool. A spot’ in provided fcr scholars Living om Capitol Hill ot fa tiler distant parts of thn cy. sub Sin AUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, French, Ttaliau, : vanish. Latin, Greek, taasit. by Dr. Sauveurs “Natural Method” Full eorss of in gituctors Cirem ars througis Wm, Hemnbardt Yh, D., i of the Washingtou High School” Résidence, Hodid street northwest VEW METHOD FoR PIANO AND SINGING, ‘Prof. DsWOLOWSK ical | (emo September 1s best new system, saving a Wwantas at | ¥oioes quicxly to’ the very. Opera Goncerta, etc. Gold sueduls aud Wplonas wal bs Ewarded’ to" grodustes, Engacenients procured for Europe and America”) are now opened, at 40 w singing and plano clatses few York ave, Ww aus. MRS. ANNA'B. OGDEN, iS. OLGs DANIEL WILL, RESUME HER LES” Sth wire tnorthw: usin German and French at her residence. 1249 te 0025-20" JESS PASSMOuE HAVING RETURNED To THE city is prepared to welcome back her old pupila and a few new ones, at 18.0 K street northwest, ocd4-Lm* ‘OF SPENCERIAN Ice), Private Instructor in Book- Kecpine Pomngusti, English, and all Mathematics, D7 Sessions, 9 a. 1, per month. Pupils: tausht at houie, if desired. 913'D etreet nortiwest: P. | 0 Box 294, MADE MOISELLE BRUN. & NATIVE AMD has returned, esame hey iustructios in the French language, to pronnueiation and’ nd devotil special stiention versation, Address 1423 1 ocei-im® ‘Nos. 1212 and 1214 14th street (Thomas Circle). ‘The schoo! course1s complete in the Englisn, Classfeal and Scientific Departments. Music. Art and Elocuten by skilled instructors (Piano, Prof. Antou Gloetzner.) Students are prepared for Vaskar and other colleges, of can take a colleiate course at the Institute. Ladi who hive ceft school will find special facilities for pursuing special branches, Afternoon and Evening Classes for Tadie- in German; also in German and French, For particulars address AMR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, Principals, ocl6@nco PMO JF GERMUICLER TEACHER OF VOCAL Hi gid Instrum fat Susie ahd Harmony. “Special at. ven to bes wrs.as well a8 to pupils farther see ‘northwest, ES ZD. | M'S52.2) SS semxotox COLLEGIATE IN ULE, (a boarding and day school for young: Indies and littie girls) fo. better accommodation of her Pupils, has removed 10 the spacious residence, 1700 L, street northwest, n- 1zConnecticut avenue, and will re- OP n Wednesday, Seycomber 17th, Mra. Bucher having recently returned from Europe, pyhere she lias been stuaying the most approved metiioda of teaching, united to her well-known 0 Ue Fnglish branches, will make a specialty of training hor pupils do table thanners and generat deportiient, preparing them to enter the highest clzcles of society. ‘ACCOMPLISHMEN | 8: Musle (vooal aud tnstrumsutal), Drawing, Painting, cution, French and German, by a corps of eficien ‘catalogues anply to the Principal at-her new resl- N, Hi Mae Ada B. Coun, who duria the past studied vbrogd under thie best masters: wil. if zive lessons in muse (plano, orgun and 3) to pupils at their residences on Wednesdays ane urd. rosin RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDIN conver Pa, ave: and Toth at opp. Beiect Schoo’ for Boyw and Young Mfei gt), Only scholurs of goed moral character rvcelved, of 1884 bevins September 8th Day and even- dneweccious, -Cirvful tnd orvush iestruction ie tbo gunon English Bramelier, “Bookkeeping, Shor:-Lan Hirer Anthuvctie, “Algebra “Geowetss, “Latin "ahd Grecke au BURTON MACAFEE, A. UL, Principal. auls-3m. JME RERUNCE, FRow PARIS, WILL BeGt her French conversational lessons at her own au pupils residences. Calbatier 4 pains BLL Ah” streot nortuwestlerms moderato, nl-leun OWES BUSIN SS SCHOOL. $17 7TH STREET.— Bookkeeping wi:hout text books in, tess than half ial time, 1€85 course in bookkeeping, nen xpelling and correspondence, 86 $15, for thres ‘months, in sdvatice, Howes ray id business penmanship alube, Ope Seka aay and niche, Pupee taught mapa: not in Glasses. “Blank bovks, 81.35 to $1.60. Private lessons, win at any time, cock ered. WWE. CALL YOUR ATTENTION To THE NEW Wbscih Scouring and Dry Cleaning tstablish. ment, 125. nw. AI inds of Ladies' snd. emp oF mabn f. Crepe Veils, L. Gialty, ANTON and CARULINE LERCH. formeny with A. Fischer, 0-2 RIVATE LESSONS ALL GRADES OF STUDY. To adults, coundential ‘Prepares for College, Au Wy lis, West Point, a:] examinations, INSTITUTE sw, corner sth and K streets m. w. Mathematical, Classical, Busines ‘3. W. FLYNN, 4M Evening classes, $3 and 85a month. 1 Fie FUR GARMENTS At PLINE! MRS. LAS. it Late of Poston, ieie-ime yee EISUSTADT, 234 13th htreet southwes DEALER IN ZEPHYR «Worsted, idery and materials, Fancy G ,odx, and’ roses Descnine and Stamping. Plash and Velvet Stamping d si: eialts ‘éwed on reasonable | re 1-11 F Street northwest, Tecently returned irom New York. "Latest styles in Falland Winter costumes Frouch tnethod, octl-Im* QUGLASS Santhy Soden, e CORNER F. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents ill positively buy the best UNDERVEST for Ladies ever shown tn this city. For T5:. we offer you the revilar €1 UNDERVEST: white: for $1. well, we shuply ak you to look at ours after examining the Best elnewhere, CHILDRES'S VESTS, be at 25c.,3 for 1, 50c.. 60 a1, Meshowa SCARLET ESDEIV ST forludios, pure Cochineal Dye, guaranteed. at $1.50. A great barcain Finer grades at 82, 2 ‘Ki Ladi-s'extra lon DRAWERS, fashioned. Also extra size bands for very fleshy Indies, ‘5020 Merino, excellent value M'88 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 0 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material, and CRE fit and comfort. SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-tade Und ‘hing, Merino Underwear, Fre et iene Reform Goota PERO RREP EEE a1 Coercive male) fiat for ie rice y dn ar a ‘N, B—French, Gerinan and Spanish epoken. marlé Fg BOSH ON: SORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST CLASS HAM DRESSED, FROM PARIS, ‘Three Patents and Five Me edals ruin Exponitions of Paris, Lyous and or BAUMAN HALE AND EES HaTR WORK, ANH rR Ladies five Hair Cutthug and Hair Drewine rex Hair dyed and shatpooed in w nrst class tanner. Wics toonter. H STREET NORTHWEST. Axrox Fisuews ‘Chemical Dry Cleaning ‘Establisht No, O08 G ntreet nortiwest MEALS" ERPERIENCE, || en's Garmet et Plush Conk Grape’ Veils, Laces Gloves. ete, are pel feetly cleaned by thie Supers TAD] ASPECIALTY. 1: 5" EVEN ‘Di Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by tis process will not and grease spore guaranteed | removed effectually. Frice $160 and bai y Jove their original shar to be ve suit. BRO Mom BB AA UU MMMM » 88 pe AA ug GAN OS BBB A A UU OM MOM 5 FRESH ARRIVAL OF THOSE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND MISSES’ CLOAKS, WHICH CREATED SUCH AN IMMENSE EXCITE , MENT ALL OVER TOWN. 200 Ladies’ New Markets, best Berlin Twil Cloth, Dou- Dic-breasted, Tailor-made, at 87.50, well worth $10.50 100 Ladice’ Circulars, Ottoman Silk, deep Fur Collar © and Fur Edgingall around, at $10. 100 Mines" Havelocks, All-wool cloth, Plush Collar and Cuffs, at $2.75 for 4 yeas and rise of 260, 1100 Misses’ Havclocks, All-woo) Plaids, trimmed with Astrachan Collar and Cuffs and around upper cape, ‘at 96 for 4 years and riseof 250. MISSES’ SUITS, ‘We wish to call your particular attention to alovely suit which has just been finished. It consista of a choice combination of colors, such as brown and cardinal, green snd cardinal, also blue; Feodora Front and Draperie. ses pee yi be youn $3.70; dyeare, 84; 5 years, 84.25; 6 yearn, $4.50: Years, $4.75;8 years, 85; iSaciess| 10years, $5.00, U APS. ae SEVENTR STREET NORTHWEST. MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14rn or. ser, Lanp & Seicet Clanical and Mathematical Schoo! for Boys, ‘Legins ite 33d sear Septemb r 10th—the second Wednes: Gay of Ue moiith, Fteyares for busitess, fpr Harvard, Yeler"Prineeton and offs y collegen, for the scleutino §ehicole and for thie U.S. Military’ and Naval Academies For yarticulars aucress CHAS. B, YOUNG, rine!pak, | Sidtath street’ Clreulars cau be obtained af the book | stores aui3-3m CHE ENING BUSINESS COLLEGE, VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. ctian in Penmanship, and Louble Entry Book-keey Students prepured tos CIVIL Ski: VICE' EXAMINATIONS, Reasonable ore L, TWITCHELL, Principal instructs, th street eel8-2n" Aste of th“ Leipele Conservator Geraan' and’ location, "12d Yat ({OLHIERE SCHOOL FoR Bors, Ender 15 years of age ‘Two sonarate departments— Seniors and Junior iSei ISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL, 416, June Ist, 1855, rot apd afis, Col- Lucien EC. Colliere, a. M, west, : * bel 1 eae a ee ae 4 5 oa o Sellolaetie pens opens With September! Priests Tessous iu Ended, Prencht end Mathematica, gel-Suyr GRENCERIAS BUSINESS COLLEGE. CORNER Sth and D sirects northwest, Est lished, 1864. Oc- Capies beautiful | commnadions ‘halls, Parlors and ciass-. rooms in Lineoin Hail Budding.” is institution, the result of twenty years’ growth, is complete in ite are reuxements for treinity sons snd daughters, ren aid omen, for real It-, self-wappert, wsefuiness and hon- il) corps of uble, experienced, Prac day uid evening eeasions resumed, 9 a.m. and 6 Scholarship for cue year from date of entrance ( | dordas 0 ee ca $50: per quarter, da nirht h mig 40 cthce’oyen' fur arranzeinents Monday, August 25, ani thavattir, Students ‘are registered, equipped snd esizned seats in the omer in which they complete ar- Tonwements “Handsoiue, illustrated cireular, with full Udo.tnation ami interesting reading matter, to uy audress, Or iver upon appl ation to, ‘SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCI IC Vice Primeipah auli-3m M ition cist ios Si street northwest, Washington. D, c, guters its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20h MNS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal eg NGLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- | | bic ASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the Epon re | fie setintry or entrancetnto Sith, Vasear and elteste ¥,_ENCH AND. Oren r Under: the supervision of the Beslitg wahoo of laucuaes, Pil reipal of tie Wasligton Bhat of Elseation are inetpal of the fon School of Elocu xe OCAL. ‘MO=s1C—Dirctrees, Madan Annie Hoemer aan ‘PIANO—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. HEE DEANING. SPAISTING 289 °SeconatrvE aft—Under eupervinion of competent teacher: selon HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES 728 147g ST. N. YASHIgToN. Bo ‘I5EGANKLY SE, t PROVIDENCE RL 2, p88 Ee WES LATE ion FREMONT ST, LOSTON GARWIELD LULLBING, BUGORLYN, 3.7, ee jeand clansce, fe Bpecial adv KF moe eben Teaming Foreign very reason ‘dienes ohare te S icsaey caian TE SEW Tia 'BEGLN NOW. ‘Apply to PROF, N. JOLY. 1. McGEP SCHQOI, tio L, STREET Monihwest, Jill opel Revfepiber Atth. Daly Spee a fowong in Freveh” sy EXSGONS—“COMMENT ON PARLE A ante of Sorboupe ulventy Becks Ht Larroane, m teacher, | ch minister, 1227 esau Sa eee | eh mae ir a a NOR eats te tea me pte, Feaumied September ist, aay WPHE Bove ENGLISH 4xD CLASSICAL HIoH W, HUNT Pritt Becina sta seyenteenth Sent, pie) Pos North Sex- traction thorovighe ita eruiuates ‘hae ‘takes, igh nuk Bickloaoe ‘coll Addr SO. oneme etaare fine Amara CADEMY STATION, 90) Paes, ey fore oe bankds) ack. joroughness in | all ‘the | PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ | Usvsvar Awsp Rua Bisuns IN FINE SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. An clorant STEINWAY SQUARE GRAND <2 TANG. in. perfect onder and good as new Sy & Cont $800, £0F 8935: part time to wood Par One handsome fall octave ne rly new SQUARE GRAND, fully cuaranteed, foronly €1%5eash t.cluding to Land cover. An elegant and richly finished full T-ootave SQUARE, GRAND, beat ual Lut 8 months, for only $20) Part ca ‘S10 per mouth; Stool and Cover, and Guatauteal for 8 yeabe Vers fine nd Case T-ortave SQUARE PIANO; carved legs; rich toue: a splendid bargain, tor only $173. 25 cash atid 00 per inouth An elegant 7-octave SQUARE PIANO, beauti ul roee- wood case: carved legs; very fine tone, for only $175; $10 per month, Several UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, in full and cabinet style at great burzains; nearly mew; ou euey Payments, Apply at once at 0030 PIANO EXCHANGE, 4229th street. ALLET. DAVIS & CO"S GREAT SPLCIALTY— THEIR UPRIGHT © KAND PIAND, In Hew and elegaut siyirs, now ready, at cola factor prices “H. L. SUMNBie S11 Yiu street Mate ocd ENUINE “DECKEL™ PIANOS = ARE MADE BY DECKEL BIOS. N.Y, G.H. KUHN. Sole Avent, 407 10th street 2. w. Also for Burdettorzans, APE KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFE PIANOS ent SBrGthe, Michot Praise front all suo Anow vem, and Galls's Augomuatic. ‘Musical in p-== struments aptstically nay Wee ow tus eran i ata. L WILD & BLO" Pianos for ret for the bes aa tention to 108 for rent for the season. attention tuning aud repairing. eel *! Swxex T. Nunvo, 453 7th Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL, THE LEADING ‘MAKES. Instruments new and second-hand sold on easy monthly instsiments, Pixnos and Or ans rented; rent applied if purchased. Alarge and elegant stock to sclect from. 4ilthe popular Musical Publications of the 1s ‘Ube finest selection of 6-cent Musio in the sity. JREIGHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIAl Of various makes for sale and, rent at re~ @uced prices, Win. Thuabo & Cos world-re Bowne Pistos, ‘Tuning sud tepairins a3 Tith etrect: above Fa ave | Srecnd Co. Karson, & Bunk C. Co TVIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Fianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: fer rent by day. weeks mou! cryear. sent applied I p Puuswes ut be, danse. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STRELT, my31_ Managing Partner of the late firm of WOOD AND COAL, JouxMriren, WOOD AND coaL ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill: 6 and Virginia avenue southwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1020 14th northwest and 143 B sontheast. ‘Telephone No. 281-2, ie, #6 per cord: Oak, 87; Hickory, a oc2t-lin* Coan Axo Woon. WOOD. "Aieor treat mined COAL of mperter aaa | Soyerior gua: Topdoniestictine af wiseh weodier at Lowest market "*UBe attention of consumers i8 reepectiuily invited. su mspection oF ‘Our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., m6 ‘thst, wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ava, Coax Wor. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AXD RAILROAD ¥ARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES 22(2 F street north wes A3r Teh street northwest: 1ie( Tenneylvania avenue northwest; 31: 91h street northwest: Comer 8d and K streets northwest; £01 Pennsylvania avenue southwest RGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTR. oF RETA OnE SLA Ve HARE og bewn isei YUED of all kinds, (OAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FEOM THE SUNES INTO OUK YARD. We deal only in beat qualities of ANTHRACITE and LITUMINOUS COAL, ‘All kinds of WOOD, eitherin the stick or prepared:> cider, at our factory, GLEAN, (OAL. "EULL WEIGHT AND 3EASURE ven.pt deliveries and. prices as low us Fuel can Firuianed: Sa SEWING MACHINES, &e. Fax Axo Wosrer Srvzes NOW READY, EOKGE CREVELINE. OFFICE & xD YARD. 1823 | | it a perfect fittine Garment Ladies, if you want a perts it, try our cena in Four names. and we will send you sample copies of Ful Winter Styles free of charge. Every 1rd. shot Ive our Bazar Dresunaker. with too beantifar iiuscrar ‘the smallest ‘Call cod couininoat OPPENHEDIER'S, £28 Oth street n. w.. St. ‘ined Sh Hartfon agent forthe New Home and Hartfond Sewing | paired. oot Tar New “Gq” Hows An Entirely New ‘High Arm, Sewing Machina, ‘Which Exoels all Others, 80ld on Installments; Liberal Discount for Cash. (a7 Every Machine Warranted 08 sow or ‘THE HOWE MACHINE 00, 993 F Btrest Northwest, near 10th street. aoe ‘Washington, D.9. Srdttenmentn tne Velvet aed EW Gace WAGER HATS OF pe Pa re) PENING! Ovenixe WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5rq, | In the ust completed Annex to our already lange es- | tablishment, givine us one of the fizest business ouild- | Ange iu the United =tatex | We are proud to say we have never attempted to dis- Play such lens, rich and well-selected emeorttnent of | foods before, and li pe to meet the apysobation of all im ‘Our immense undertaking. ALL ARE INVITED. | ‘We have added several the most cous; jew Departments, of which | jctous will be our aiock of | BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | which we have warked at prices lower than any other | | house in the Unit-d States Abia department doce not consist of a lot of pubilish- | ers’ dead stock, but wew, -ive aid desirable works of | Fiction, Postry, Jravels, History, ete, such as every. | The cours | body wants to read aud keep. | Look throuzh our ass ment, and you will find the eon very work you waut ats price you Dever dreamed you | eS | could wecure it for. RED LINE POPTS, balf Russia or eloth binding, 50e.; trade price, $1.95. LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER'S POEMS, ONLY | SOcenta; chr. pest it. the country. McCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- umes, $1; trade price, $225, E. P. Koe’s new novel, A YOUN ‘S8c.; trace price, $1.50, All of E. P, Roo’s Works, 880. | DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edition | abd largest (spe ever published, 15 voluunes, 8663, | trade price, 82 00. G GIRL'S WOOING. | The a! ove are only « few speciinens of our prices, All | are marked in the same proportion, Complete line of CRANE’S 8! ATIONERY, We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and ELETY CARDS for 86 cents, Wo have also added a complete assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &o. Colgate & Co.'s entire assortment in stock at popular Prices, OUR CLOAK PARLOR, ‘58x10 feet, fe now the largest in the country, beime being ent rely devoted to the sale of LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. ‘We carry the iargest stock of SEALSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS: iu this city, and guarantee them pure London dye, RUSSIA HAIR MOFFS, with heavy satin lining, €1.15; worth $250, ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, 2S 420. 420, 404 and 295 SEVENTH STREET. FFFY UNH gSSg THE GRAND OPENING Fe U URE Ss FURS takes Wa F U_OR Ry 8 PALAIS 1 gr R R*ss* ‘THis W: Fe ERPRSS ot icocaon FU Un Ry § e125 Rue Mure MOPS & ‘ou'R B%ss% a cae 25, Roretan Hare ooACHM sovvENIR, for gts : = a$ aia - FFF TRRR AnovE, Fru Gress PRICES By oR hg muy rex F cu R BSssS ‘ONLY. Real Otter. Natural Beaver, Aus- | tr, Possum, “iver Hare, | Gray Coty, FFFO URRR gs 1001 Ere PER Ss FUR 100PS FU UR R | F R | | THE a ae A om ss PoP aA OL aa Tr Ss | Peat Aas ep 4°% aa H RRR, 00 Y ¥ A re 88 i AE 33 9 AA EB Eo %? $ 284 tus > | | aL 2117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, For Taszon Mie Cosroxrs S¢ INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $125; WORTH $175 PER x SINCH LADIES CLOTH, BEST GOODS, 1; RE- DUCED FROM $1.25 PER YARD. | Snxs. Sars Asn Viewers SEATON PERAK (SVOCRSSOK TO PERRY & MROTHER PONSON'S CELEBRATE wear guarantec, tro ETS, CACH! MIN oo INCESS AND 8CHROR- MONOVOLY™ BLACK SILKS, ranging Se. to 83.50 STUCK ¢ SATINS, MUSOOVITES AND SATIN DUCHPSSE IN BLACK AND ALL THE NEW SHADES FOR STRE!T, NYCRR. TION AND EVBNING WEAR ELPGANT ASSORTMENT OF WRITE PRISE AND COLORED TWO TONE BROCADED VELVET AND SATIN DRESS FRONTS WEDDING OUTFITS A SPrCLALTY. IVORY AND CREAM WHITE PALLLE PRANCATSE AND SATIN DUCHESSE from #2 to #4. CREPE DE CHINDS, ILLUSIONS. GAZES ASD CANTON CRUVES, IN WHITE AND EVENING SHADES, LATEST NOVELTIPS IN POWPADOUR VRLVETS. BLACK AND COLORED GPRMAN SILK VELVETS from #18 to 8 LYON'S PURE SILK VELVETS, from 29t0.98 me Wi a black and Bovine tata fr 8810 6b fer Sand BLACK AND COLORED BROCADED SELVETS m GROAT VARLETY, ranging from @3 to @T peryd NEW SILK SEAL PLUSMES from €2. to 16 per ya 60 snichhon Wide BLACK SICILIENN®, PORCIRCULABS, £27 SPECIAL APARTM: Nv FOR D.SPLAYING EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT, $27 CHOlCk GUODS, PLALN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES SEAVON PERRY, Peary Boron, ‘Pennap lvania evening eormcr BU het oc |Kaxe- "3 P ALACE GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NOW I8 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. ‘READ KING'S PALACE PRICES, All styles of JACKETS at @4. 84.50, #5, @5 S0and @6. SILK PLUSH GA cere below market value MARKETS, © test carious Ling, at eee 5.00 Wool and Freuch FELT HATS at S00, 7c.,@1 and 61.25, Fiegant TRIMMED HATS at 250, HIRDS. PLUMES, WING! VETS. SILAS, BATIAS. VI fold clvew bere, Ladies’ UNDER WPAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ prices. Do not buy until you have examined onr stock and ascertained our prices if you wish to save your mouey. TIPS, RIBBONS, VEL- NETEENS, leas thea KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. “Cronus bave Just completed our Me of fine Cloth and Silk Wgie atich we have maried tvlow competitin, sold for #128, ‘Be. formerly # tatick of Black and Colored Brocade Velwets ot nd yes nie stork of Black and Colored Rbsdames, from @} “Vpull Line of Bia. and Colored Velveta, al prices, Our st Figukete ahd Couulorin Vin 90 im we have marked them at grvstly red: 3. & LUTTRELL & CO, #17 Market pace _ RTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the baa ‘minis and 2100 bed, rebiturced and only 78 cet Fine Coiished Sura ouly a 2ibeat Perea Stine A Finest Leundried Drew Shirts, mn solid bosoms, ready to put on, for #1. ‘Six finest Dress Shirts made to order (golid bosoms) for ‘88 Perfect Ht guaranteod at MEGINNI®, uz? 2002 F atreot, Canes & Dasrene. aha VELVETS, Toby Witisss tS, TALISTRY AND IN GRAIN CALI EIS. Aveo, a full ne of DRAWN and FURNITURE COVE RIN ‘Au inspection Of Our stock is solicited, . HOOE ERO. & 00, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ Bier Bruever [x Sou Couronr WEARS AUERBACH’S SAXONY WOOL GER MAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, ‘Corner Teh and H. The prices being about 25 per cant lower than last ear, it costs no thre to wear the genuine article tha inferior imitations T kee in stock ull colure and sizest ©. AUERBACH, Corner 7h and W strenta, ee ra Furnishincy and Swing Machine for tie Laent-runtios teh-ara sew Aus fea The. died staidard of excallewoe, ‘Bi We Have Jvsr Receven A Job Lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, which we are offering for 90cents half dosen, Thess. foods are worth $3 per dozen. Also, @ full Line of Winter Underwear, Half Hoss | Bearis, &e.. Shirts to Onder a apectalty. ‘8. B ELLERY, ole 1022 F etreot nortawost Just Receven- A Lance Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e,, Tc. and @L. Pull Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Prices Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand (CBAKLES HYATT, Proprietor, ‘LHOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, opnoaite Patent Often _FINANCIAL. B.C For. Gio. W. Bown, Baxcens, 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 3. Treasary.) Deosrrs. Excuaxor. Discovers ote Staten ana Drs of une Bond tour su oot fa Inpre and enn Hat and wll om commen all clamven of seoarition Dratie incued cn puinte au Rurope af iowes: rata Iiitrmsace obeertully aiven Puvars Soe Tuscua Was WASHINGTON, PALTIMORR PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, 5uSTOX, &a FRINCE & WHITELY, Groce Baomamn CRA aan} Now tors, Jemes Whitey, Flenry H. Dot, F. Crarer Oakey, Harry C. Logan, Washington, DJ. Mayuard C Syre ‘Willian Travers, Special Vartmer, BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF KALLWAK BECUMITIES Branch Office—639 15th street (Ooroorean Bali lias 2b, LODGE Kesisent Pres TANTLY, Cirect from the New York Stock Exchange Ai croers executed and reported prom pty. ae LD FRIENDS 4 KNOWN AS Sas oe “ea be: ot prices, oid Na 629 DT) street, between oth and + bole by mail DrOMPUy = TROSS: iT hea

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