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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OrvICR OF THE CHIRY Siox4t. Wasurxatox, D. C., November 6, 1984, $3) Am. For the middie Atlantic states."atr weather, northwest winds, shifting to southerly, generally higher barometer,statlonary temperature in south- ern portion, siight rise in temperature in northern portion. Yar Friday: Generally fair weather is indicated for New Engiand, the middle Atlantic states, Ten- rexsee and the Onto valley, the gulf states and up- Per Misuissippt valley, and the Southern portion of jake regions, with sitght rise In temperature. War every person Is supposed to bea of 971 The imitations are sometimes cood; in wear- ‘taem, however, you will soon find whieh Is gen- ‘We guarantee our $1.20 cap to De Teal seal- and will with pleasure refund the money for them if unsutistactory. Franc’, corner Seventh and D, the only strictly one-price hat and gents? furnishing store in this city. Fessext’s cz Curam and Charlotte Russe. ua New York avenue. JAPANESE StoRE, 9th street, between D and E. Su Howe's business school, Educational column. Loxpow Cova# Svxcr only 10and 25c. a bottle, A Fier broke out in the third story of Mr. Louis SchmiUUs house, 455 G stre-t northwest, at 6:30 oclock last evening. It was confined to the third Story, aud did little damage. ‘Tux fine phiotos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1108 Pa, ave., ontinue to be fi per doz,with a 1th painted free! 1 Have 4 five-year-oll pure rye whisky for $4 a” for quart bottle; 50 cents a plat, Jas. | allon; harp, SIS ¥ street northwest. Save dollars and eyesight. Consult Hempier, optician. Foxp’s Orexa Hovsr.—“Queena” NatioxaL TuxaTsx—Storm Beaten.” ‘Turarer Comngue.—Varieties. Dots Mrsgva.— Interesting entertainment. Suvet 1 p.m. and ext! mass was celebrated at the Im- sterday on the oc- of the death of . Dr. Ryan ofict- ated as cel Father Thomas, deacon, and Rev. Father Ryan, Sub-deacon. Father Walter, Of St. Patrick's, was mister of ccremonies ‘Ata meeting of the Georgetown Alumni Soctety, last evening, Dr. James E. Morgan, presiding, and Chas. A. Elitott acting as secretary, resolutions were adopted expressive of the deep regret of the Society at the news of the death of Hon. Charles J. Faulkner, of West Virginia, late president of the society. ‘At the regular monthly meeting of the National sssoclation for the relief of destitute colored wor and children, heid at the house of the president, appro solutions of respect to the memory of the late Mr. James Wormiey, one of the trus- ‘tees of the Institution, were adopted. Nathaniel Clagett, ‘aged ten years, son of 3 thaniel Clagett, sr.. living near Darnestown, Mont counts, Md. had his head crushed Tuesday, afternoon by a kick from a horse, It is thought he cannot posetbly revover. we Hirst show of the Season made its appearance Washington about ten o'clock thts morning. For a few minutes the flakes fell quite thickly. a= ‘The Plenary Council. rE BODY WHICH 1S TO MEET I BALTIMORE NEXT cNDAY. The plenary council, which convenes in Baltl- more next Sunday, will be the largest Catholic council! which has ever met i this country. ‘The frst plenary council, convoked by Archbishop Ken- Tick, met May 9th, 152 ‘There Were present six archbishops, twenty-tive bishops, one mnitred ab- dot, eleven Superiors of religious orders and semin- aries, twelve viears-gen nd a great number ‘The second plenary counell was ‘October 7th, 1868, by Archbishop. Spalding. ° were present seven archbishops, thirty-nlne ed abbots, twenty-four vicars- ‘S hext Sunday, will be presided over by Arch: hop James Gibbons, apostolic delegate. 1 be presen? thirte © superiors’ of religious orders, Seven Tectors of seminaries, and a great many Giergymen. The third plenary counctl, which con- e! ‘There efi archbishops, sixty bishops, ps from Canads, one trom en abbots, one prefect apos- ‘nori, eighteen viears-general, z sof religions orders, twelve Tectors of seminaries, ninety theologians, and a Dumber of clergymen far iu excess of the humber ‘attending the two previous councils a District Governme: THE FLOCR Affairs. SPECTOR'S REPORT. ‘The annua Fiour inspector J. N. Welch shows that huis term, sin October last, he has Inspected 104.032 barrels of flour. Last year Inspector Stanb, Who complained that only about one-fourth of the four of the District trade was irted the total inspection for the en- Ure year at 70.367 barrels. Vital. STATISTICS. The report of the healta officer for the week end- ing with the Ist Inst. states that during the week There were $5 deaths —J9 white and 45 colored—the Fate of mortalliy per 1,000 per annum Delng 15.52 for the white, 3477 for the colored, and 21 84 for the total popaiation. The principal causes of death were: Consiimption 16, pneumonia 2, congestion of lungs 2, croup 3, diphtheria 3, typhoid fever 4, scar- let fever 3, cancer 4and heart disease 5. There Were 16 marriages and 69 births reported. BUILDING PERMITS have been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: LM. Lown, erect two two-story and cellar dwell- ings, Sth, between D and E ‘stré@ts southwest; ‘$00. Fred. Koones, erect’ seven three-story GWellings, Massachusetts avenue and 31 street northwest; $13,000. George H. Boston, erect six- teen two-story houses alley between Band C and Ist and 2d streets southwest; $8,000. TAXES COLLECTED IN OCTOBER. Collector Cook reports the amount of taxes re celved during the month of October at $75,299.10. INSPECTIONS OF BOILERS. ‘Mr. John H. Wilkerson, inspector of boilers for the District of Columbia, in his annual report ‘States that he has Inspected during the flseal year 220 voller Number condemued for repatrs, 17; umber condemned as wnilt tor use, 2; nuunber of new bollers erected, 20. DANGEROUS BUILDINGS TO BE ERPATRED. Inspector Entwisle has notified Mr. Gregory I. Ennis that the rear wall of the bullding, 49 i1th street northwest, must be repaired and mde safe within thirty days. Mr. Charles S. Shreves is given Uurty days to repair the sheds at the rear of the Dutiding on the northwest corner of F and 7th streets ‘northwest. Mr. Edwin D. Jones, agent Is ven ten days to Tepulr the walis of two brick ings on the south side of Washington,between Monroe and Fillmore strects, Uniontown.” M. Lau Fenzl is notified that the portion of oid wall left standing for use in the erection of the building at the rear of 626 © street is sprung and entirely unfit Tor use. He is notitied to ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. Dixon "to R. W. Dunn, lots 10 and 11, sq. 972; $700. Isadore C. Caustin to” A. S. Dyer, part Baud H.'s addition: 4.725. W. F. Reamer t BK. Poum, part 7, Sy. 372; $5,000. KP. Jackson, executor, to Anna M. Tuliey and Ella K. Jones, property on First and Potomac streets, ; 81.410. Hanna and Johnsot, trnstees, to the Littie Sisters of the Poor lots 3 and 4 and part 5, sq. 731: #—._C. W. Patter: sou to John Forsyth, Jot 27, <q. S41; $72” Mary Ann Heart to Joseph BC Hari, in trust, part 5, 89. 706; $—. GG. Bradiy et al.’ to James P. Ryan, lots 8 to 15, sq. 78: $—. A.C. Clark to P. § Ross and foweph B. Sanford, north one-Uaif 17, s4. 610: $3. 3 » Todd vo same, lot 8, sq. v0; $200. C. Denekas to John A. Plerée, part 37, Sq. 177; $2,800. A Mrstextovs Snot wurday night Calvin Davis, who lives near Lancaster, Pa., went with two companions to serenade a friend. Xs they were re- Uurning at midnight they encountered a fence that had been removed from {ts position and placed across the road. Dismounting they saw three men Im a field near by, and as Mr. Davis went forward to ascertain what I meant, one of the men tn the field ise 4 gun at him, the contents entering his legs. The assailants then fled, and the companions of Davis, removing the obstruction on the road and assisting him into his Wagon, drove home, where inedical ald was sought. pcaedatst ne Kxockep Dows sy HicHwaves.—About 11: o'clock last night Wm. &. Tyler was approached by twomen at thecorner of Land 5th streets north. West. They dem nded bis mones, and on bis re- Misal knocked him down, cutting his head severely. His outeries brought Officers Kaucher and Costel \ the spot. ‘They found Tyler lying on the pave- ment, Dut hls assatlants had escaped. ‘The wound- ed man Was taken to a drug store, corner 7th and I streets, where his wounds were dressed. Rossentes Reronrep.—in the Police Court this didn’t get the thing on me, did your”—W. 7. Byron, 400 8th street ortheast, reports stolen foul hls person, yesterday a silver Watch worth 25 — Paul, 631 F street northwest, reports stolen from his room on 6th street a lamp valued at $4. —Mrs. SM. Starr reports stolen from ber room Riggs “house, bronze statues and brackets, ‘Valued at $60.—G. W. Morrow, 308 434 street, re- ports stolen from his person last hight a gold ‘Watch Valued at $40.—a. H. Wilson, of Mary! Teporis that while on the avenue last night he ‘his pocket picked of $142 in cash. Kuzp os tux RatxoaD.—Conrad Faunce, a well-known fisherman, ilving on Maryland avenue, 18th streets, was run over killed last nizht on a side track of tbe Alexandria 5 Se ee eecion of 1334 street and Mary- avenue It is thought that Mr. Faunce was 0B this track shout &40 oeiook and tailed wan knockon down ner, secretary; Gen. ‘ aoe showed the re- Deen S881-106. 45, ip | | | Weddings. ‘Mr. Clinton A. Seliz, of this city, and Miss Mollie H. Hunter, daughter of Mr. Robert H. Hunter, of ‘West Washington, were married at Trinity Catho- le church, West Washington, last evening, Rev. Father Kelley officiating. Messrs. George Hunt, Win. C. Collins, F. J. Ward, W. P. Nabors, William Collins and K. P. Krause were the ushers. The church wag packed with the friends of the bride and groom. "A reception was held at the house of the bride's parents, No. 3318 O street. Mr. Willard H. Myers and iss Roberta A. bury were married yesterday at tne house of bride's mother, Mrs. Ann Kingsbury, 213 New Jer- sey avenue northwest. Rev. Dr. 8. H. Greene om- Cempeoe Later the couple left for a wedding tour in north. Mr. Walter F. Noland and Miss Florence J. Gra- ham were married at Hamline M. E. church last evening, Rev. Job A. Price officiating. ‘The ushers Messrs. Geo W. Nichols and Luther B. Jeft for a wedding trip to New: ‘Tue Ansort Rerenront —The sale for the ing of the new opera house is very large.“ | for a Day,” the new opera, will be presented Tues- day night, and the cast % particularly strong. On Friday evening Emma Abbott will appear in“*La ‘Traviata’ and that opera will be a great attrac- tion, as It will be the first performance of tis opera in English, and Emma Abbow’s first appearance in the roie of "Violetta. —s ‘Tar Wasnixctox Licut INPaNTRY Conrs—At the meeting of the Washington Lignt infantry Corps, last evening, the building committee, through Capt, J. T. Dyer, presented the Corps with acrayon portrait of Mr. W. H. Clagett, ‘The fol- lowing honorary members “were elected: H. J. Ramsdell, W. H. Hoeke, John H. Magruder, R. A. Piro and J. Frank Miller. A number of active members were also elected. sa hain Canrets—Carpets sold cheaper at Strasburger'’s than’ anyother louse. Give him a Call, 0 Ten street northwest, between H and L saitdohiis iterate Traitas Orena at THE Nationat.—The brief sea- son of grand opera will open with Verdi's master- work Aida on Monday, November 10th; Tuesday, ‘Trovatore: Wednesday, Rizoletth; Thursday, Norma: Friday, the new opera ll Guarany, which tet With ETcat Success at the Star theater, New York. Seats Yor elther night ean be secured at the box-office of the theater. a Vixcrsta Miptaxp Ratway.—On and _ after ‘November 7 Manassas division train, leaving Wash- ington at 5:10 p.m., Will be discontinued. Affairs in West Washington. ATHLETIC Srouts aT GEORGETOWN COLLEGE — The annual athletic sports of the students of Georgetown Coliege were held this morning on the goliege grounds. ‘The firstevent of the day was & bicycle race of 100 yards dash, won by W. Ker- Ran. Time, 10 seconds. Power second. ‘The sec ond contest, standing long jump, was won by C. Jones; distahce, 9 fect; W. Kernan second, feet 6 inches. Then came the three long standing Jumps, lirst—W. Kernan, 2 feet 11 inches; second—C. Jones, 25 iwet 5 tuches | Next, hop, step and Jump, Hirst—W. Kernan, 36 feet; second—MeDonald, feet 4 inches. ‘Tile other contests were as follows: ; Kunung jong jump, first—MeDonald, 15 teet 11 inches; second. Shanahan, 15 feet 9 inches, Lon, throw of Duse ball, first—W. Kernan, 334 feet inches; second—Thylor, 310 feet 4 inches. Slow bicyele race of 100 ¥ards was won by W. Lynch (n0 ume taken), Hendriken second. One mile walk, won by Le Howie, in 10 minutes 15 seconds; Thom: son second, 10 minutes 25 seconds. ‘The sports will be continued at 3 o'clock this afternoon. During the exiuibition excellent muste was furnished by a ass band composed of students of the college. The con'estants in the different. sports recelving the highest number of pousts will each receive a ald tnesdal donated by the president of the col- lege, and to the second person in each contest a gold metal will be given by the students. Nores.—Workinen are engaged 1n- repairing in general the old leaky hydrants waleh seem to abound tn this piace.——The streets of West Wash- ington are rapidly becoming filled with leay Wilch should be removed at an early day.—| eral officers froin this preciuct are doing ‘duty in the city where the election returns are being” re- celved Suurrisa News.—Schooner William Mason ar- rived from New York, light. Coxpitios oF THe WATER ATT A. M.—Clear at all points, Low tde in the river to-day at 5:45 p. m. High tide at 10:45. Rerorted for THe EVPSING STAR ELecTions IN ALEXANDRIA.—In the election on Tuesday Alexandria city 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 as follows: 172—Greeley, 1,934; Grant, 1,33: a tle. 1875—Tilden, 1,617; Hayes, 1343. 1880— Hancock. 1.540; Gartield, 404. 1hs4—Cleveland, 1,710; Blaine, 1,273; St. John, 13. In 1868, when Grant was first chosen,’ Alexandria had no vote tor President, the new state of Vinginia not having been adinitted into the Union. During the war, “Inter arma silent eges.” Before the war the votes of the town were as follows: 18i8—Taylor, 420; Cass, 2. 1852—Scott, ea; Prerce, 583. 1856—Fillmore, 0; Buchanan, ss 1860—Bell, 1.011; Breckenridge, 565; Douglas, 340; Lincoln, 2." OF tie two votes cast for Lincoln Ove Was that of Andrew Wylle, now Justice of the Supreme Court of the District, and the other @ young man named Walker. As'the vote was viva Yoce all votes were pub ic. "Before 1848 Alexandria, having been In the District, had not voted since thé end of last century. RELULTS OF THR RAILROAD AccrDENT.—The funeral of Charles 8 Powell took place this after- noon, frotn his home, No. 276 King street, and. was attenided by a numtcy of ciiz-ns; ineludlog a large Tepresentation from the railroads. Prank Carla, Who was hurt at the eatastrophy, was able t go out and voter Judge Sangster is’ walking about and will pot” be prevented trom holding his next court. W. T. Davis hus Improved and gone home. Malcolm Brown and P. Mulholland, are still 1n bed, but much improved. Potics Rxront.—The mayor had no cases before him at his list court. Alfred Dulany, colored, ar- rested by Ofleer Arnold, ts hed atthe station house tts morning on charge of disorder. Rerowrew’s Nores—The monument to Dr. Lewis 4s now being put up at the Eptscopal cemetery, —— ‘There are now twelve patients at the Alexandria Infirmary.—Dr. k. C. Powell will lecture to the teachers at Peabody hall to-morrow night.——The general state auditor, Col. Mayre, has beea on a Visit (0 his home here’ to cast is ‘vote——"The elt cuit court of the county has transacted no business Uuls erm, Apsorumx Peas ‘ RRR 00 ¥ FY aL RRO OY Y aat RRRO O YY AAL R ROO VY AMAL R Ko ¥ rane ‘This Powter never varies» marvel of purity, stength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be rcld in competition with the multitude cf low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soldonlyin cans. KOYAL Eaxrxo POWDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps BBR 90. 3M Sit BRO OO OMMMM IT BEBO OO O MMMM TI EOBO 00 OM M MII BBB 00 00 MM MIT Business with us is booming. The remarkably Cheap Goods we offer. selected with care, pleasing to the ese, and in quality a xood as any in the maricet, are doing ‘their own selling and only want to be shown to be sold. atonce. We are constantly receiving additions, and ca show something new cvery week. Among the new | gonls we offer this week are a beautiful assortment of xenuine BARBOTINE VASES AND BASKETS, ranging {n, price from 49e. to 85.50. Alarze assortment of Fine Palm Luncb, Traveling aud Market Baskets in several styles, beautifully made, from 49e. up. Also, a large selection of fine Scrap Bas- kets, in attractiveshapes—jnst the thing to decorate for anice prestent—frous 9c. up. Part of our large stock of Fine Plush Goods, such ax Whisk Holders, Odor Cases, Work Boxes, Jewel Cases, Handkerchief and Glove Boves, Toil t Cases, &-, &e., has also come in, and we cau show some decided novelties in this line, ‘Weoffer a Heavy French Plate Mirror, 10x14, in Pol- ished Oak Frame, at Yc. Other Mirrors at 250., 49., 78c, and 1c. ‘Meanwhile, our Cartain Poles are booming. They are goine off like hot cakes, and we shall iry to keep our supply up. : Our Frane Department fs also in Full Blast. Weare sure we cau suit you in style, size and price, We charge nothing for framing, ‘The rapid sale of our Of Paintings and Engravings doesnot surprise us. They are no very pretty and cheap ‘thet to see them is to bu: We can show you so many attractive and cheap goods tha. a visit tous will certainly repay you. Weare giad to show you over our establishment. ‘M. SILVERBERG & CO.. and 313 8th strect northwest, Near Fennaylvania ave. Ssorr Wararersos Tx Bracx Ax COLORS. JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PER- SIAN WRAYPINGS. ‘312 Tth street Side and | CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. "His | CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM LAST YEAR AT HALF PxIce. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. OUR STOCK 18 LANGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- | SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, WE HAVE SECURED MANY BARGAINS, REAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM $75 TO 9500. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘29 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR, Senoce°t| ONE "iF nesr is THR CHEAPEST. + cas THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C..THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1884. eS Cc ATARRH. THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANA- + DIAN FIB, MARIGOLD, CLOVER ‘BLOSSOMS, Ere, called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE for the immedi- ate re fef and permanent cure of every form of Catarch, from a simple Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing. Cough and Catarrah Consumption. Com- plete treatment. consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Improved Inhaler, im one package, may now be had of all Druggist for #1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURR COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, ¢1, “The only absolute specific we know of."— Med. Times. “The best we have found in alifetime of suffering."— Rev, Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After s long: struggle with Catarrh the Rapican CUnx has conquered."—Rev. S. W. Monroe, Lewisburg, Pa. “I have not found a case that it @id uot relieve at once" —Andrew Jee, Manchester, fase. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, THE INSTANT IT 18 APPLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Couchs, Colds, Weak Bacly 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, 260, everywhere, ns UNDREDS OF LETTERS FROM THOSE USING Ayer's Hair Vigor attest ite value as a restorer of wray hair to its natural color. As a.stimulant and tonic, preventing and often curing baldness, and cleansing nd soothing the scalp, its use cannot be too strongly recommended. ([PRIAL PROVES THAT HONESTY 18 THE BEST policy in medicine as well as in other things, Ayer's Sarsaparilla ie a genuine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier, decidediy superior to all others, 4 Every Livy IN THE UNITED STATES Is requested to read this advertisement of DRY GOODS from the Great Auction Sale in New York. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, one yard and s halt wide (immense vidth), real value T6c.; Feduced to 87340. FINE QUALITY CHUDLA CASHMERES, nearly one yard and @ half wide (immense width), all pure, Hine wool, only 7c. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS punt fecelved trou auction, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS only $1. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25. pe Ms XORE MIL. SHEETING (widest and very DOUBLE WHITE BLA. ‘woo! (im- mins sis, Weal value Sorreteeed coats MOO COLORED SILKS (cheap at $1) reduced to 780. COLORED AND BLACK SaTINS, Ste. ‘coLon! $4 MER! wide Sabie width, eddeed to Sige, PAT? Be wook FANCY SILKS, 87%¢.; COLORED SILKS, 50c. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 82, . LARGE SIZE BED QUILTS, ¢1. AUCTION GOODS. CASH PRICES, CARTERS, 711 Mamxer Space, nl New Axo Fasmoxante DRESS GOODS. BISON CLOTHS, BIARRETZ, DRAP D ALMA ENGLISH SERGE, SUPERIOR FRENCH CASH-, NTRES. CHOICE FRENCH PLAIDS, 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 LAMGE STOCK OF BROCADE VELVETS SUITABLE FOR MAKING 81 NTLFS. 60- DE SIL FOR 6 RCUPARS. FOK GiOAKS IN _BIACK AND CE KXPRESSLY FOR MOURN- LA GEST STOCK OF MOUKN- FOUND HERE, AND CONFINE. ‘THE VERY BES« GOODS. W. M. SHUSTEK & 80NS, 919 Penusylvanis Avenue. N.B—THE BEST 1S THE CHEAPEST. _oc28 E. G. Davis, 119 MARKET SPAO? 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 GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF 'KICES, WE DESI:E TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR BTOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR Gi ODS AKE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLEMAKES,AND WE ARE PREPARED LO QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTOXISH YOU. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. BLACK DRESS GOODS, DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO THOUBLE TO sHOW GooDs, E. G. DAVIS, oclt % - 719 MARKET SPACE. Prorzcriron ‘THE POOR MAN CAN UNDERSTAND, ‘Men often get wild over politics, but none get so far gone as not to want to saves dollar whe: they goto ‘uy anything. If itis clothing that is needed you can ‘save several dollars by putronizing the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 997 AND 929 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Let us give you a few illustrations of what TEN PER CENT ABOVE COST means. We are now making a ‘finesuit of English Disgonal which for neat appearance and actual service is very desirable, A careful estimate shows that this sult, which is carefully made and finely trimmed, costa us by the thousand just $9.10 each. Ten Per cent of $9,10is 91centa. We have marked that suit atgl0. Clothiers who want $4 and $5 profit on a suit ‘will ask you $15 for asimilar suit, 91 cents sooms like ‘very small profit ons $10 suit, and so itis, but it is ten percent Suppose we sel! 3,000 of these suits every. ‘week. That would be $2,790, sufficient to pay storeex- pe: sesand leave us® good profit beride. Now, per- hapa, you can readily perceive why we have determined tosell goods sozemarkably low, It isto build ups big trade. for quick sales at asmall profitars better than slow sales at big prices. We have the largest stock and the best clothing ever sold in Washington. We manu- facture it ourselves, retail it directly to the public and guarantee that cach garment is marked st exactly Ten ‘Per Cent above the cost of manufacture, ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, BIRICTLY ONE PRICE, (9M axp 929 Bavenre Oraxer Nc ‘Southeast corner Massachusetts svenue, 2 Wehaveno connection with any other house in| nos this city. Open evenings til! 9, Saturday till 11. CITY ITEMs. ‘reliable remedy we checrfully re- Bull's Cough Syrup. Price % cents 1 Famous for Their Solidity and Dura- Gents’ $2 Genuine Kip Boots. ‘$250 Double oF Single Sole Calf Boots. “ $2 and $250 Fine Button, Laced and Galters, nal in 1it and wear to any $5 shoe. 1.25 and $1.50 Reliable Laced and Gaiters. Ladies’ #2 Unrivalled Kid and Goat Button. $1.35 Worked Hole Pebble and Kid But- ton, warrented togive satisfaction. “ 5c. Reliable Bution Boots. Sc. solld School Shoes for boys or girls, « Boys and Youths Fine and Coarse 8. Hund Stitched Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. = Rubbers, Atetics and Rubber Boots. 1 ‘816 7th Street and 1922 Pennsylvania Avenue. Sewing Machines for rent cor.7thand H. 1 $3 per Galion, 75c. Quart Hottie. No, 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. 3 MoGae’s, 9th, 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 sclected. Ladies’ Saloon first floor. 2 $25 Russian Circular $10, 736 7th street, J. E. Young’s cloak parlors, second floor, to close ‘out. Children wraps haif price. Everybody is invited. Call at once. $35 plush ‘coats $15. Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in the U.S. and Great Britian. Wholesome, dell- lous, economical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, ‘Waste and trouble, eo A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and 1s also a Preparation unequalled for tne eradication of dan- The Superiority of Burnett's Flavoring, Extracts consists in their purity and great strength. 0 ‘Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch ‘Shirts are the best of all. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenta © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole, €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 “Rough on Pain” Plaster; ‘Porous and strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, neu- Talgia, 2c, Druggistsor mail. 16 Fur and Seaiskin Garments. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will Sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at, lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity lo purchase strictly reliable Purg olrect trom manufacturer, and save retaller’s profits. Fashion Book mailed free, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sitter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45c. per mind. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aha sweet Sik et per’ quart, Cream 162. pint LADIES GOODS, Maa Seuma Roprent, 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica and complet: stock of LADIES’ AND CHIL- DEER'S MERINO and WOOL UNDERWEAR, SILK und CASHMELE GLOVES, LON, WOOL and CASHMERE HOSIERY, at very low prices. utifal line of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS, much as HOODS. SACUES SHIRTS, MILTENS: LEGGINS, LADIES SHAWLS and i ASCINATORS. Infante’ and Children’s PLUSH B: NNETS, WALK- ING SUITS MERINO CLOAKS, plain and’ embrotd- ered, in Mother Hubbard and otiier styles of superior elegance. ‘oc3L M. Wixxras. CLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES, ‘The recent warm weather has e abled me to purchase for cash at a low price a lot of novelties—Puris aud Ber~ lin made yoods—Of which Lean give iny customers the ne! ‘Elegant Seal Plush SACQUES and NEWMARKETS, Da aPAREY S/SERIGY sackeTs and NEWMAR- ‘Brocaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs MGUACK SII K COSTUMES, MILLINERY GOODS of the highest character a "PLeudiiie Paris styles in BONNETS and HA1S, trim- meq and untrinmied. Fur and Feather TRIMMING at very low prices. 907 Penpsyivaninave, Cite, Trev.se, Parks, Mes M. J. Hoes, 1300 I STREET NOATHWEST. In now prepared to exhibits choice assortment of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS, ‘with all the NEWEST SHAPESin uutrimmed FRENCH FELTS. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEF and DRESS CAPS, A full line of KID GLOVES, our own importation. Out-of-town orders filled with wreat care. 0c25 ADIES: SEAL GARMENTS ALT. RED. REDYED | and rilined, “Circular ning repair and recov | | i EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. 188 VAN TRUMP, OF BALTIMORE. AND MRS. MStARg ATI of Weshineton, wi pen Clee th Reuter tet arenes Sata et terest 47. ‘Studio open for inquiries from 12 to 2 daily. n6-1 ‘ADAME CHEVREWON | (DIPLOMEE DE E'ACA- Mi tenie as Buty ans ‘the Breve ba ‘be pleased to fec ie MARY, K,SCHREINER TEACHER OF Elocation—Lowical focal Culture. and eadines in Shakepenrs aint General ene — and ‘Literature. Ch “Wednesday Fralay, To'clock. Classes —" ‘and i hursday, E at oir? 330 pt home, Tuesdays, 600 8p. aL it New ALE 8] 5 (A CBOBS FEMALE SEMINARY. Miss BALCH, Principal. \‘ROEBEL INSTITUTE—PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR Kindergarten, FOULOGK and Nocre teach ew od methods. Classes Tinited. 127 kh etrect cond JUPILSIN STENOGRAPHY. DICTATION 10 AD- ‘vanced. stenocrapnets, to NELLIE H SauTH, SOL street northwest, after 6'p. m. n3-6t* ‘RENCH LESSONS, 1014 17TH STREET NORTH- Bivtere betweey ke bes athie V PRED OMNES Own'System and jaturelie has always been successful and int ‘Pupils sequire a good pro- nunelution and a: mse of the ‘2 shortest time possible. New term now, iat 90 p.m. 0029-3, rR. Ww. TON ACADEMY OF Ti APH: to.llto eee te woechoa by which yousaat ean teases 0 all to nee th * Profession, ‘214 24 street southessi, BS-2we J ee Lessons in VOCAL and INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. (CLASSES IN ITALIAN. < New classes Just forming. nl-2w* EW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGI PROF. DUMAINE Principal 1309 H street northwest. References: Hon. John A. Logan. Hon. and Mra. L. M. Joslyn, Gen. and ire. D. Sturgts, Suldiers’ Home. wos 15t* P"NO TAUGHT, BY 4 THOROUGHLY PKOFT- OIENT TEACHER, Terms 0c29. 1m" 107 E street northwest. ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 904 M STREET, MRS. M. STEVENS HART. Parvorrar, ‘The Culture “and Development af. the Voice and ‘Natural Exp-ession of sentiment carefully taught, Especial attention given t0 the cure of” 8! and other Vood Defects. ‘The Boys and Girieclass will resume on November 1:.0:45 k'm,, in the second story parlors of the Y. MCA Calisthenics taught by Prof, Hartvig Nissen. an30-3m ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, Ga PRIM ALY AND TRATNING SCHOOK, 925 19th street northwest, au27-6m MR often ‘CEDARS. GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS —A SE- Ticrscneo! for young ladies, smgrourh “ducation in astien. Sehbl, Addreas Sins EARLE, eol1-th.studm Jee . fettonmere or Teachere, Terms @12° ae 12th nw. 09-00 WAERGTON, ScHOOL OF FINE ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon Row, 945 Pa. are. ‘Day and evening claxses, Freehand and Mechaitical Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antiqac, Por- trait and Life class. Modeling, Hi isress: ing. and Kensinston.’ Visitors welcome, ‘Orders taken for decorat ddesurus A. E HOYLE, W. M_ROUZEE. Mise FJ. WALKER, Secretary. ccm. HELDON'S DANCI@G ACADEMIES, 1004 F street northwest. Tuesdays, Th ‘and Satur ‘Washington Hall, Sd ‘street snd Hennsyivaiiia ‘Avenue southeast, — ‘and Fridaya, ‘Reud Culars, or terms for renting either hafl, to0N 1 street northwest. 025-8 NCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY ‘SCHOOL for Youn Ladies and Little Girls, 1000 Mebousid’ ands tos Anna Valin princaio’ “thie mext ound ands tos Auten Eilia eriscnnie’ ies ‘will bosia September’ 24, 1864. The coures ine Becemary fr 4 thor me ‘method-for which there is no extra Charge. Clase tn wood-carving wilt becin Oct. 1. Anew Gepartinent has been added, with unurual sivaitaces for LINE Girls juni berinnibe school, “h special Hendis ‘provided fer scholars cabs or Ottier distant parts of the city. aun AUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, French, Italian, ~panish. Latin, Greck, tase, DS Structorn Cirenare through, Wa, Werubsnde Bie Ds ct rh. De Trine’, of the Washington High “School Headen 1e8, TloBth stroet northwent oct 2a" NAM MERHOD. EOE FIANO AND SINGING. AT Prof. DkWOLOWSKI'S Musical Institute. Will Te ‘pen ‘on September Ist, 1894 (4th year). shortest and beet new eysten, caving years of) practoe. trains ‘Yeloes quicicly to’ the very hichest culture for operaa, Concerts, ete. Gold “snedels and diplomas will bs awarded’ to graduates: ca for Enrope and America," New are bow opened, at 40 New Yor 3. ANNA B, OGDEN, Principal, M'5, 0168 DANIEL WILL RESUME HER LES- sonein German and French at her residence, 1249 Sth atre thorthwest, o0d5- 2" JSS FASSMORE WAVING RETURNED To THE ity is prepared to welcome back her old pupils and afew new ones, at 18.0 K street northwest, oc'4-Im" Wb 2AES0NS. 3 &. (LATE OF SPENCERIAN Btishuess Collece), Private Instructor in Book: keeping Penmanship, Engitsh, and all Mathematics. Day Sessions, 9 a m.to 12 m., 7 permonth. Pupils taught a home, if 913° etreet northwest: P. 0. Box 294, ‘ocdd-Lin | ]PADEMOISELLE BRON, A NATIVE OF FRANCE, A has returned, and will resume her instructions it Frenel axe, and devoting apecisl attention ‘aid’ conversation. Address 1433. E street northwest. oei-ira HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON.D.C,, Nos, 1212.and 1214 14th street (Thomas Circle). ‘The school course1s complete in the Englisn, Classical and Scientific Departments, Music. Art and Elocution by skilled instructors (Pisno, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) Students are prepared for Vassar and other colleges, or can take a collewiate course at the Institute. Ladi-s who have ieft school will find special facilities for pursuing special branches, Afternoon and Evening Classes for Ladies in German; also in German and French. For particulars address ‘MR. and MRS. WM. D, CABELL, ocl6-tnc9 Principals, ‘PXOF JF GEMMUILLER. TEACHER OF VOCAL ‘aid Instrume tal Music and Harmony. ‘Special at- tention given to beginners as well as to pupils farther advanced. 741 7th street northwest. ‘ac82in* i ES a Principal of thy WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE, INSTIIUTE, (a boarding and day school for young Jadies and little girls) fo ‘better accommodation of her pupils, has removed to the spacious residence, 1700 L. Street northwest, b’ Connecticut avenue, and will re- on nt Wednesday. Boysember 7th, jucher hi the from Euro) ed mnet 0d the Engl specialty of training her pupils ju table manners and general deportment, preparing them to enter the highest circles of society. ACCOMPLISHMEN |S: ‘Music (vocal aud instrumental), Drawing, Psinting, El cution, French and German, by a corps of ficou ‘teachers. For catalozues apply to the Principal at her new resi- dence. N, B— Mise Ada. B, Conn, who during’ the Year has studied abroad under the best masters, will, if exh sons in music (piano, organ and bar- ces on Wednesdays and eed, 8 ARLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corer Pa, ave. and 15th’ st., opp. U. & Treasury, & Select Schoo! for Boyg and Young Men. "Number iiimit- ed. Only scholurs of quod moral character rcelved, Yall term of 1884 bez ns September 8th. Day and even- ing: sessions. Careful and thorough instruction inthe Common English Branches, Bookkeeping, Shor:-hand Hicner’" Anithiuctic, "Algebra, Geoucts, Latin "sud Greek ‘2ul5.3m__ BURTON MACAFEE, A. M, Principal Mi, LEPRINGE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN Tice French conversational fessona nt ber owe nat Pupils’ rwsidences, Cell after 4 ims G11 12th” tract Rorthwest Lerma moder. i-tem FONES BUSTY 88 SCHOOL. gi 7TH STREET — ‘Bookkeeping wi:hout text books in less than half tie usual tite. “Busiuess course in bookkeeping, pen mansbip, zrithme-te. spelling anit correspoudenes, 86 mouthly, $15 for three mouths, in sdvatico. Howe's ravid business penmanship alsne, 83. Upen allt year, day_and ‘night. Puptis taught separately, not in Glasses. ‘Blank bovks, $1.85 to $1.60. Private lessons, erin at any time, ool to pupils at thelr rs, curing and Dry Cleat tug. Fatablishe Y''ave, nw, All” inds of Ladies’ snd Dy Me sits fins ES CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE NEW PRIVATE LESSONS (N ALL GRADES OF STUDY. to adults, confidential, “Prepares for College, An: Rapelis, West Po! nihations, IVY INSTITUTE. x.w, corner 8th and K streets n. w. Mathematical, Classical, Business, 'S. W. FLYNN, A. M. Evening clas-es, #3 and $5.a month. 0025 [JOS FUR GARMENTS ALTERED, CLEANED JPxwenson INSTITUTE. 914 14rm of, oer Tax AND EELINED, | Fe eee anneal and Methemetien! Sches fer Boys By + MRS. CLAN Lato of Boston. | uering ite $id year Sey tems r 10th—the suc nd Wednes: eie-ame sitstiet wouthit 1 Gavof ie mmotth ”Fietares fr Mania for Harvard H_HIGUATART, DEM. Piaeaht Se get SN Selle ¢ Worsted, Embroidery s For par sedress CHAS, BLY. and Toys; De-isnin nd 914 14th street. Circulirs cau be obtained at tl Bttinpioge a an cially: mores Eermg fustructions ia ‘ocl5-1m Ca ‘RS, M. V. TRS enertiwat m3, PE! i ie ae ae UE es bebratte q eat north row Savtruction in’ Deana sdap. Statheana fe Ser" Yorke Latest stytes tn ile Bntry Boole aee ups Fall aud Winter costuues Fr uch metiiod, oeld-ai snd vGuudents propanol ioe ‘ AMINATION OUGLASS Peto SINTH STH CORNER F. OL UNDERWEAR Fifty cents will positively buy the best UNDERVEST. for Latives ever shown in tuts For ta. we offer You theregmar's1 UNDERVEST? while for $i, well, we simply ask you to look at ours after examining the Bent elsewhere, a ‘CHILDREN'S VESTS, heavy Merino, excellent value at 25c.,'3for 81. 506. ik, Tr. Bi. Re Me show a SCARLET ON T for ladies, pnre Gechineal Dye, cusranteed. at $130. A ireat birkaitt per erades at $2, 82.25, Be. Ladi-s'extra loig DRAWERS, fashioned, Also extra size bands for very fleshy ladies ed M'SS ANSIE K. HUMPHERY, q 430 TENTH ©TREFT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every stvlo and material, and wuargtees periect Nt and hd Heke SPEC a French Hana-minde Underclotuing, Merino Underwear, an finest Insported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces and aif Dress Reform Goods, French Corsets and Busties. "5 Corsets, and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own for the price is npxurpass: |. Tench, German and Spanish spoken. marl4 Tg FOTO SORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST GLASS HAIR DRESSEL, FROM PARTS, ree Patents’ and Five Medals frou Expositions of Paris, Lyonsand Vienna, “Mabufucturer and iinporter of HUMAN HANUAND FINE HATR WORK, Ladies five Hair Cutting and Halt Dressing. ‘Hair dyed and stiinpooed iu a iret class manner. Wigs to onter: ag'" 537 CIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Fisnews jemnical Dry Cleaning Fstablishment, No, 008 G sireet-northwest THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE, Ladies! and Gentlensen's Garmentn; alao, Velvet and Asrox, Plush Cloaks. Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc., are per- fectly, cleaned by this Superior yrocess. LADICS! EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. EN: Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned b this. process will not Jose their orixinal shane, and cease spots guaranteed to be removed effectually. Price an 81.5 per suit, i BI A ou 0D MMMM ™ gs: BR ogy 8 8 AREY 585 me Ais BS BBBOA A UU MMM Sug A FRESH ARRIVAL OF THOSE SPECIAL BARGAINS ‘ IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKs, WHICH CREATED SUCH AN IMMENSE EXCITE MENT ALL OVER TOWN. 200 Ladies’ New Marketa, best Berlin Twil ICloth, Dou- ‘Dlo-breasted, Tailor-made, at $7.50, well worth $10.50 100 Ladies’ Circulars, Ottoman Silk, deep Fur Collar and Fur Edging all around, at $10, 100 Minsea’ Havelocks, All-wool cloth, Plush Collar and Cuffs, at $2.75 for 4 yea:s and rise of 260. 1100 Misses’ Havelocks, All-wool Plaids, trimmed with ‘Astrachan Collar and Cuffs and ground 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 consists of a ehotce combination of colors, such ss brown and cardinal, green and cardinal. also blue: Feodors ‘Front and Draperle. The prices will be: 8 years, 93.76; 4 yours, 84; 5 years, 84.25; 6 years, $4.50: 7 ‘Years, $4.75; 8 yoars, 85; 9 years, $5.25: 10 years, $5.50, BAURYS. OC SEVENTA STREET NORTHWEST. +| sesigned feats in the onier L_ TWITCHELL, Principat it of th Leipsic Conservatory. instrncts German and Elccution. 1122 19th. street ‘sel-2m" (oUUERE SCHOOL FOR Boys, Under 15 years of age. Two separate departments— Seniors and Juniors, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Got. Int, 1 54,6 June Ist, 18%, Prof. and Mra, Col- Priticipals; Lucien EC. Coliiere, a. aL, Dircetor, Tstreet northwest. sel0-6un ny BS AND VRS. ALFRED BUJAG'S EDUCATIONAL 1 DLW. year 01 mber Friva Is Enwilsh, Prenchtand Mathematica, ~ selene § ENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. CORNER ‘uth and D streets northwest, Est: blished, 18¢4, Oc cupies beauticul commodions halls, parlors and clase-, reoms in Lincoln Hall Building. his institution, the Fesult of twenty years! growth, is complete in ite are rancements for training sons and daughters, mien ad ‘women, for real life, self-suppert, usefulness and hon- orable inde; endence, “Full corps of able, experienced, Jractical teachers, Regular day and evening sessions resumed Monday, September Ist, at 9a. 03. and 6 p.m. Scholarship tor cne year from date of entrance (rood for day or evening: sessions), 890; per quarter, day #20: bight, "gic per month dy" ¢ ight Se “Collees tice’ oven’ for arranyeinents Monday, August 25 and thereat fudents ure ree wiped "and in‘which they compicte ar- is" Handsome, filustrated eitcular, with {til InfosSiadon and dntensting radius matter’ walled to auy uddieas, or given upon appli-ation HENRY 6. SPENCER, Principal. Yrincipal un ieaun SARA A, SPENCER, Vico iup and Not M street noethwest, Washington D. C, 0 an rect northwest, Washington. D. fers its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2, isi: MRS, ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, Principal. ENGLISH COURSE—Completa, thorough ind practi- al, ‘CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year Qf five semuluéry or entrance into Suuith, Vassar and elleniey colleges. FLENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of the Berlitz school of Ianicuages. LOCUTION—In claro of Mra, M._ Stevens, Hart, Principal of the Washington School of Elocations LOCAL "MUSIC“Dirwctresy, Sadain “Annie ‘FLANO_Director, Professor Anton Gloctzner, ANI, DRAWING, TAINIING AND. DECORATIVE ¥.W., WASHINGTON, D.G. TO ER, 1: BALTIMORE, MID. 263 WESTMINSTER 8 SRO VIDENCE, RE iG, BROOKLYN, 3.¥. Best instruction to adults orchildren. Private lex satel cheat Lata ts Sia a Toneuce, Most easy and efficient ‘Weachers sent to Student's residence, NEW 1ERMS BEGIN SOW. an30, Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. J. I. McGEE SCHOOL, 1110 L STREET MES dive, vieciee ti in Frewche Berita metho POheet dria an Fee eS COMMENT, ON PARLE A Seis oh ere eine ee! m thoroughness tn | ‘Tum he | ith street, above Pa ave, Foreian | PIANOS AND ORGANS. Uscsvan Asp Razz Bancawss IN FINE SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. pin cloant STEINWAY SQUARE GRAS 0. in. perfect order, ani an ew: cost 8800, for $325: part time to good party One handsome full T-octave newly new SQUARE GRAND, fully guaranteed, foronly €176cash; including sto Land cover. An clegant and richly finished full 7-octave SQUARE GRAND, been used but 8 months, for only §200, Part cash; balsnce $10 per month; Stool and Cover, and wuarantecd for 5 years, ‘Very fine Rosewood Case T-octave SQUARE WANO: ‘carved legs; rich tone; a splendid bargain, foronly $175, $25 cash, atid $10 per inonth, An elegant T-octave SQUARE PIANO. beauti ul rose- Wood case: carved legs; very fine tone, for only $175; $10 per month, Several UPRIGHT GRAND cabinet style at xreat barzains; Payments. Apply at oncest PIANO EXCHANGE, 429th street, 0080 FAT ER DASE C078 GREAT SPECIALTY — ‘THEIR UPRIGHT | RAND PIANO, In new and clegaut styies, now ready, at speclal factory prices. H.L. SUMNER, 611 9th street nw. od ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS ARE MADE BY DECKER Bios. N. ¥, MUR are cgr bee, EAPO Also for Burdett ons cy | ([tHE ERANICH & BACH AND STIEFE PIANOS receive the Highest from all who kuow them, and Galls’s Automatic Musical. In = strumente artistically play their wi music, atG, L WILD & BKO,'s Music Warcrooms, for rest ith Street northwest. a Pianos for rent for the season. Special attention and repairing, el6. PIANOS, in full and nearly new; on easy Swxex T. Niwxo 433 Tth Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALd, THE LEADING ‘MAKES, easy micuthiy” instalments. Pianos and Or ane rented; rent applied if purchased. Alarge and elegant stock to select from, 4llthe popular Musical Publications of the 1s, ‘Ube Gnest selection of S-cent Musicin thecity. se3 | Instruments new and. second-hand sold. SRA REICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS duced pricen” Win, Kusbe i Core world-to owned Pianos, ‘Tuning aid repairs hi san: ' c Co. cc. Srrcedt Co. Exznsox, & Baus& Co FIANOS WITCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Tianos and Organs exchanged, repai tuned Goxtds ierrrent oy cps weed nual year, "Lent applied if purclnsed. Zuusiwce vs 06, arse. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F SIREET, my31_ Managing Partner of the Inte firm of Ellis & Oo WOOD AND COAL, Joux Miirer, WOOD AND coaL ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindline Wood Mill: 434 and Virginia avenne southwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1020 14th northwest aud 143 B southeast. _Telephone No. 281-2. L EQRGE CREVELINE, OFFICE AND YARD. 1822 Ista at.; Wharf, foo: of 14th st.—Long Wood—Vine, $4 per cord: Oak, 83; Hickory, 87. sawed and Splt Pine, 86 per cond; Oak, $7; Hickory, $275, oclt-hu* Cou Axo Woon We have just received a large tot of Bakers’ PINE WOOD. “Aleo, fresh mined COAL of ‘superior quaiity | for domestic use, all of which weofter at lowest market Tie attention of consumers 48 respecttuily inviteds2 an Mspecuon oF uuretock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘ist, wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ava, Wow. mis Cou: SOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest ERANCH YARDS AND OFZICES 2600 F street northwes ‘JEN 7th street northwest; ‘144 Fenneylvania avenue northwest: 251: Oth street northwest: Lorne 8d and K streets northwest; 1 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. ‘EST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH oF kEw Sed Fie ihe led WHARVES, ine) Se unsurpasesd ‘econouie Lau FUEL of all kinds, COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUK YARD. We deal only is’ best qualities of ANTHRACITE ant BITUMINOUS COAL {All kinds of WOOD, eltherin the tick or prepared:> order, at our factory. CLEAN. COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE pos. Geliveries and prices as low as Fuel can > burnished. sepls SEWING MACHINES, é&e. Fa. Axo Whisren Srvzs NOW READY. tfyou want aperfoct fitting Bur Glove Fine ‘Patterns. Orenrxe: Orexisc: WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5ra, In the Just completed Annex to our already lange es- tablishment, xiving us one of the finest business build- inge in the United States, ‘We are proud to say we have never attempted to dis- play such a lange, rich and well-sclected amortinent of woods before, and Lope to meet the approbation of all in our immense undertsking. ALL ARE INVITED. We have addel several New Departments, of which ‘the most conspicuous will be our stack of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Which we have marked at prices lower than any other house in the United States his department docs uot consist of a lot of publish ers’ dead stock. but new, ive and deairsile works of | Fiction, Poetry, Iravels, History, etc, such as every | body wants to read and keep. Look throuch our assortinent, nd you will find the very work you waut at a price you never dreamed you | could secure it for. | | RED LINE POETS, balf Russia or cloth binding, Soc; trade price, $1.2 LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER’S POEMS, ONLY SO cents; cheapest in the country. McCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- umes, $1; trade price, $2.25, E. P. Rov's new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING, ‘88ec.; trade price, $1.50. Allpf E. P. Roe's Works 880. DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edition and largest type ever published, 15 volumes, 96.63; trade price, $22.60. ‘The al ove are only a few specimens of our prices, All are matked in the same propostion, ‘Complete line of CRANE’S STATIONERY. We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CARDS for 86 ceuts We 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, 588x100 feet, is now the larcest in the country, being being ent rely devoted to the sale of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, ‘We carry the langest stock of SEALSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMAN in this city, and guarantee them pure Loudon dye. RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, with beavy satin lining, $115; worth $250, ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, 3s 420, 422, 424 and 225 SEVENTH STREET. rrp ERER, gs THE Guaxp OPENING F UU RB BSss8 ‘Tis WkEK A SOUVENIB weal E Cu 25 Bi Hace MUFFS & “ou E Bsa or Py iy See gH wg 88 FFF: RRR, gSS5 EF i UR R $1.25 Russion Hare CAPES, roe a ¥ “UU R RSss% i " ore, BC ag. 88 gS FFFU URRR Russian Hare TRIMMIN Fou Uner sss 3 inches wide Fey oe Ss souls sm, F UU BRASS for EFFU U SS, Feu Une ngs BFE bint Sssy F “uu RB RSss5 FFFU URRR. gSSs ABOVE U UR RSS PRICES Fame a ae aed mas Wee F UU R iSss$ ONLY. RPPIT TRRR gs New Sto FPPE WENA 655g, y_. Oot Nem Stockof Far FF UU Eri Sssy MUETS aul Oey ¥ “UU R &ss> come in THE PPP) n peas EF ay Tt gs PME MIS Po a4 Lun a". uf S58 00 A EE PEF AE ERE OO @ YW Aa Boe F BA - % E “oo aa : a 2217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Fos Tason. Mave Cosrowes. 84 INCH TRICOT CLOTH. IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUZ, FOK $1.2; WORTH $175 FER ‘YARD. SsINCH LADIES CLOTH, BE8T GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM 81.25 FER YARD. PLAIN SHOODAR, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 6c, 6c, Side, $1 AND ‘@.25PER YARD. PONSO: IVORY AND CREAM WHITE FAULLE FRANCAISE NEW SILK SEAL PLUSHES from $2.50 to $16 per yd. ors 89 CHOICI RECT PRICES. CIRCULARS at 85, Boc., BIRDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS. RIBBONS. VEL~ sold elsewicre, ascertained our prices. if you wi Weare which we have marked below competition sold for #1.25, a "Full Line of Bia.de and Colored Velveta, alt peice, we lino tuarked: Buy the Comfort Shirt, | Finest Taundried Drew Slirta, in aclid bosoms, ready Snxs Sars Axo Ververe SEATON PERKY, 1 FSTOCPSSOR TO PERRY & BROTRERY 'S CELEBRATED BLACK LYONS SILK& ear gunrantex!, trom #1.25 to €2.50. BONNETS. CACH! MIRE, PRINCESS AND SCHROB+ 4 DER'S “MONOPOLY” BLACK SILKS, ranging from Tia. to $3.80. SUPERB STOCK OF SATINS, MUSCOVITES AND SATIN DUCHESSE IN BLACK AND ALL THE NEW SHADES FOR STREFT, RECEP. TION AND EVENING WEAR, ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WHITE PRISE AND COLORED TWO TONE BROCADED VELVET AND SATIN DRESS FRONTS. WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. AND SATIN DOCHPSSE from @2 to #4. CREPE DE CHINES, TLLCSIONS, GAUZES ANB CANTON CREPES, IN WHITE AND EVENING , SHADES LATEST NOVELTIES IN POMPADOUR VELVETS. BLACK AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VELVETS from #180 to 81, LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, from 9 to 28 inches wf tn back abd tocar ett haa eS per yard = BLACK AND COLORED BROCADED VELVETS IN GREAT VARIETY, ranging fem #3 t087 perv. ches wide BLAC SICILIENNE PORCIRCULABA, RIMENT FOK D.SPLAYING ODS By GASLIGHT. GOODS PLALN FIGURES AND OO SEATON PERRY, Peary Borunree, Tvnnaylvauia avente, corner 9th «crest Established 1840. 38 Kiwe-s Parace. . GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOARS AND MILLINERE. NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS, READ KING'S PALACE PRIORS. FUE ROMASS g NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN All styles of JACKETS at 84, $4.50, #5, #5.50and 96. 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at #9, #10 and 612. SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.000 Manos? nd Children's HAVELOOKS and NEW. MAKAETS,e most mayaiticeat Line at 2,6 64 06 5,000 Wool and French FELT HATS at 0c. Téc.. 62 aud #125, 2.000 Children's Flogaut TRIMMED HATS at asc, oe, #1 and @L25, SILKS, SATINS. VELVETEENS, lew that Ladies’ UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES pico below manufacturers’ p Do not buy until you have ined our stock and Lomave your mouey. . KING'S PALACE, nt £14 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Croaxs” “Cooma We have just completed our tine of fine Cloth and Silk Cloths, #1, formerly sald for S0-inch French Suiting, Te. ‘of Black and Ovlored Brocade Velvets af ‘k Of Black and Colored Rhadames, from @1 ¥ Fine Twilled Our stock of Haukets aud Comforts being #0 Lane, ‘Uieu at greatly reduced prices 3. 4 LUTTRELL & Co, nol S17 Market Space. SU8TS RETAILED AF WHOLESALE PRICES, Slegantiy male, of the ‘wnt ad 2100 hive, refutorced aed unly tema Fine Untinished Shirts only 60a, Finest Percale Shirts only $1.90. Vv ‘to put on, tor #1. Bix finest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) for 4 Perfect it guaranteed ab MEGINNI, 1002 F streot. Careers & Davrens. . WILTON AX MNet wear, it coats i Gert portation; @ most excellent article, au22 Y We bave Just opened a. sobs Ree eee ut line of ‘DEAPERY and FURNITURB HOVE BRO. & 00., 1828 F street, _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Evenr Brurver [x Souv Comrort WEAKS AUEKBACH'S SAXONY WOOL GEB- MAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, ‘Coruer Tech and B. The prices being about 25 per cent ‘lower than last 2 to wear the ‘getyatine metic inferior tnnitat iu stock sll colors: Sizafor meu and boya, le and deubie- Extra siewv's “Keoe (00 jai Saxony Wi wo Hand-kuit IC YuOsk. of muy own time © ACEKMACH, Comer 7th and H street, bi Men's Furnishings and Sewing Machines Sot theLientruntie Hcbeara Sem At team ‘The acknowl dyed standard cf exeeliones, ‘Bh We Have Jos Recuves A Job Lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, which we areofferine for Scents half dosen ‘Thee roods are worth 83 per dozen. Also, a full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hosa, Sears, &e., ‘Shirts to Order a specialty. ‘&. B. ELLERY, " ocl6 1112 F streot nortnwest, an Jest Receiven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 80e., Se. and @L Full Lineof Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Prices Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 P street northwest, 00 cppeaite Patent OfBoe ' FINANCIAL. ©. 3. Bena, ana SE knrea, Bez & Co. nom, 1497 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U.S Treasury.) Dezosrrs. Excaaxor. Dhsoomere United Stetex and District of Columbia Bonds bought a tn npr a al Ltn ze ioe anv! aell-on commuted. all classes of eecurition Drafts imued cn all ptt it BUrOpe at lowest Fatma, Information iy wave, =a im Jaren Whi Henry H. Dole, F. Crneer Oakton, Hany C Lorst, Weshingion D'3. Mayoard © em, Puvate Sxoce Tixosara Woes WASHINGTON, PALTIMOR®, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, uSTON, «2. ' FRIKCE & WHITELY, Grocs Bsommma «i y AUP yiiunt Bow Kone, ‘Willian 4. ‘Lravers, Special Zarsmet. 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