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LOCAL MENTION. Wasutsatox, D. C., 3 For the middie Atlantic states./air weather, Rorthwest winds, shifting to southeriy, generally higher barometer stationary temperature in Souty- ern portion, slight rise in Lemperature in north-r pert Yer ¥riday: Generally fair weather ts indicated tor Sew Engiand, the middie Atlantic states, Ten- Tessee and the Onto valley, the uit states and up- ad nd the Southern portion of = ‘ht rise in temperature. very person Is supposed to bea judge of ea._ The imitations ure sozetimes coud: In Wear- mag Wem, however, vou will soon find wulch ts gen- wine We guarantee Map to be teal seal ‘skin, amd will with ther if unsaustac refund the money for ¥. Francs, corner Seventh and D. the only strictly onsprice hat and gents? furnishing store in Ubls city EESSEEUS ler Cras and Charlotte Russe. New Yo Ja ua ESE STORE, 9th street, between L and E, Sax Howe's business scnool, E ‘Lospos CovcH SYRUP only 10 and 252. a bottle, A Fier broke out in the third story of Mr. Louts | Schmidt's bwuse, 455 G sirect northwest, at 6:30 Oclock last evening. it w ‘StOTy, and did little damag ‘Tue tne photws of Kets Keme eontine to be $5 per daz Mave a five-year-old pure rye whisky for$4a gallon; #1 for quart botue; 50 cents a pint Jas. Tharp, S13 F street northwest. ys, 1109 Pa. ave. 13th painted tre Save dollars and eyesight. Consult Hempier, optician. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, cte., ToeNight. Foup’s Orexa Hovse.—“Queens NaTiosat THkatee.—“Storm Beaten.” Tuearex Comrgcs.—Varieties Dome Mussa. —Interesting entertainment. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted this evening at 6 pin. and exiinguisded at 1 p.m. ‘Solemn requienn mass Was celebrated at the Im- msculate Conception church yesterday on the oc- easton of the second the death of Rev. F Kev. “br. Ryan oftic- Father ‘Thomas, deacon, and Rev. b-deacon. Father Walter, Patrick's, Was master of ceremonies, ‘a meeting of the Georgetown Alumni Soctety, jast eventus. Dr. James E. Morgan, presiding, «ud Chas A. secret were adopted ¢ society ath of Funikner, of West Vinzinla, late president of the Sovtety. At the assoclath and ebild cular monthly meeting of the National | 1 for the rellet of destitute colored women | of the president, appropriate resolutions of respect to the memory of the late Mr. James W me of the trus- tees of the Institution, were adopi Nathaulel Clagett, ‘aged ten years, s aniel Clagett, sr.. living hear Darnestown, M gomery county, Yd. hd bis head crushed Tuesday ick from a horse. It is thought he HOT Possibly Tecover. lhe arsi show of the Season made its appearance f Washington about ten o’elock this morning. For @ few minutes the Makes fell quite thickly. ‘The Plenary Council. THE BODY WHICH IS TO MEET IN BALTIMORE NEXT SUNDAY, ‘The plenary council. which convenes in Baltt- More next Sunday, will be the largest Catholic council which has ever met in this country. The frst plenary council, convoked by Archbishop Ken- Tick. met May tt ‘There were present six archbishops, tw bishops, one mftred ab- | us orders and semin- | ‘wl, and «great number of clergymen. ‘The second plenary” cc ‘October 7th, 1865, by Arcubisiv Fe Were present seven archbishops, thirty-nlt tishops, (WO mitred abbots, twenty-four siea superiors of religious orde D fectors of seminaries, and a great many Glergymen. The third pitnar which con- Venes bext Sunday, will be presided over by Arch- Dishop James Gibbons, apostolic delegate. ‘There Bil! be presen* thirteen archbishops, sixty bishops, and five visiting bishops from Catiads, one trom Rorthern Japan, seven abbots, one prefect apos tolle, eleven monsicnori, etchteen vicarsgeneral, twenty-three superiors of religious orders, twelve Fectors of seminaries, ninety theologians, and a umber of clergymen far in excess of the Dumber | District Government Affairs. | ‘THE FLOUR INSPECTORS REPOR’ ‘The annual report of Flour Ins shows that durin his tern bu since 0 has Inspected 104.03: ot flowr. Last vear | Inspector Stau’, who yea that only about | One-fourth of the Hour of the District trade was | Inspected, reported the total Inspection for the en- Ure year at 70.887 barrels VITAL. STATISTICS ‘The report of the healt oMicer for the week end- Ing with the Ist inst. states that during the week there were 84 deaths—39 white and 45 colored—the Tate of mortality per 1,000 per annum being 15.52 for the white for the colored, and 21.8$ for the total popu.ation, ‘The princt : Constmplin 16, pueumouts 2, congestion of igs 2. croup 3, dipatheria 3, typaold fever 4, fever d. cancer 4, and heurt disease 5, There | ‘Were 16 marriages and 6) births reported. BUILDING PERMITS i have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: 1. M. Lown, erect two two-story and cellar dwell- ings, sth, between D and E ‘streets southwes! $2.00. Fred. Koones, erect seven three-sto @weliings, Masxichusetts avenue and 31 strect | northwes é H. Bostoa, erect six- teen two-story houses, alley between Band C and Ist and 2d streets southwest; $8, TAXES COLLECTED IN OCTORER. Collector Couk reports the amount of taxes re- ceived during the month of October at $75,290.10. INSPECTIONS OF B01 Mr. John H. Wilkerson, inspector of botlers for the District of Cotumbtd, ig bis annual report ‘Mates that he bas inspected during the fiscal yes 220 bollers Number condemned for repainy, 17; Sumber condemned as unfit tor use, 2 number of ew boliers erected, 20. DANGEKOTS BUILDINGS TO BE REPATRED. | Inspector Entwisle has notified Mr. Gregory 1. | Ennis that the rear wall of the building, 409 11 | Street northwest, must be repaired and miade safe within thirty days. Mr. Charles S. Shreves Isgiven thirty days to repair the sheds at the rear of the Bullding on the northwest corner of F an streets “northwest. Sir. Edwin D. Jones, age ven ten days to repair ti two bric \dings on the south side of Wasiingtou,between Monroe and Filmore strevts, Uni Tena is notified that the porti Standing for use In the erection of the building 3 the Fear of Go U street Is sprung and entirely unfit for use. He 1s uotiied to repair at once. ‘Fransiers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fe= have been Med as Iollows: W. Dixon to K. W. Dunn, iots 10 and 11, sq. #7: Isadore C_ Caustin to A. S. Dyer, purt addition: $4.75. W. E.R Ww KK. Pi f inst and streets, Georgetown; $1,410. Hanna aud Johnson, trustees, fo Ube Littl Sisters of the Poor, lots 3 and 4 and part 5, sy. 751; 3—._C. W. Patter” son to Job Fursyth, Sil: 32 Mary Ann | Hicart to Joseph B. Hari, in trust, part 5, $9.7 $—. GG. Bradiy et al’ to James P. Ryan, Re ots 8 to 1B, sq. 1: $—. A.C. Clark to P. and goswphs B Sentord, north one-half 17, $200, T. HG. Todd to’ same, lot & sq. $300. Denekas w John A. Pleree, part 37, sq. 177; $2,800. A Mystentocs Saor.—On Saturday night Calvin Davis, who Uves near Lancaster, Pa, went with (Wo votmpanions to serenade a friend. Xs they were re- turning ai miuuizht they eueountered a fence that had beep removed from is position and placed SeToss the fou. Dismounting they saw three men Ya 4 Seid near by, and as Mr. Davis went forward to | ascertain What If meant, one of the men 1b the eid discharged & gun at him, the contents entering is legs ‘The assailants then fled, and the companions of Davis, removing the obstruction on the road and assisting lim into his wayun, drove home, where medical ald was sought. j ————— Kxocxsp Down ny Uionwayae.—About 11:30 oclek last night Wm. E. Tyler was approached by women at the coruer of Land 5th streets north- West. ‘They det nded lis money, an@on his re- fusal knocked him down, cutting his head severely. outertes brought Officers Kaucher and Costello to the spot. ‘They found ‘Tyler Lying on the pave Ment, Dut his assullants bad escaped. The wound- od man was taken to a drug store, comer 7th and I streets, where his wounds were dressed. i Kossextes Reroersp.—In the Police Court this morning a young culored woman named Kate White Was cliarged with stealing a bundle of calico from Helen Delaney. She pleaded gulity and: Was | sentenced to Six months in jul She turned towards Helen and suid: “You bisek ~~. you didn't get the thing on me, did your”——W. T. Byrou, 400 8ch street northeast, reports stolen trou his person yesterday a sliver Watch worth $2. — E A. Paul. ol F street_northwest, reports stolen from is room on 6th street a lamp valued at $4 —Mrs. 5. M. Starr reports stolen frou her room 1m Riggs ‘house, ‘bronas statues and brackets, Valued at 96.—G. W. Morrow, 212 434 street, rez Ports stolen from bis person last uignt a guid Watch Valued at $40.—A. H. Wilson, of Mary la reports that while on the avenue last night he Jus pocket picked of $142 in cash. Kiiepox re Rateoap.—Conrad Faunce, a Well-known nsberman, itving on Maryland avenue, Between rath er ic and nh st ona side track of the Alexandria Tallrvad, at the junction. of i3y¢ street aud Marrs S204 avenue. Te ts thought thit air. Faunce was sing co thas track about, 8:0 oiock and talled approach of an engine, e1ny in and te engine passed over his righ: arin, side and = over arm, legs, mangilog bis body in a mauner, Ibis supposed, instantly. 1113 Me home of the deceased. ‘lie leaves a wife and ves & an ture children. oa ueational column. | confined tothe tuird | Weddings. Mr. Clinton A. Settz, of this city, and Miss Mollie ‘B. Hunter, daughter of Mr. Robert H. Hunter, of ‘West Washington, were married at Trintty Catho- Ue church, West Washington, last evening, Rev. Father Kelley officiatinz. Messrs George Hunt, ‘Wm. C. 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 and groom. “4 reception was held at the house of the bride's parents, No. 3219 O street. | | Mr. Willard H. Myers and Niiss Roberta A. bury were married” yesterday at tue house of bride's mother, Mrs. Ann Kingsbury, 213 New Jer Sey avenue northwest. Rev. Dr. S. Hy Greene off- elated. Later the couple left fora w tour in the north. Mr. Waiter F. Noland and Miss Florence J. Gra- ham were married at Hamline M. E. ¢ evening, Ki ‘A. Price offictating. were Me fe W. Nichols ‘and Luther B. puyder. “Tue couple left for a wedding trip to New ‘ork. ony —The sale for the @ ew opera Louse ts very large. “King for a Day,” the new opera, will be presented Tues- day night, and the cast 1% particularly strong. On Friday evening Emma Abbett will appear in“La Traviata” and that opera, will be @ great attrac- Uon, as It will be the first performance of tuls opera | i English, and Emma Abbott's Orst appearance in | the roie of Violeta, | | ‘Tue Wasmixcron Lignt InraxteY Conrs.—At the meeting of the Washington Light Infantry Corps, last” evening, the bullding’ committee, through Capt, J. T. Dyer, presented the Corps with crayon portrait of Mr. W.-H. Clagett. The fol- lowing honorary members were elected: H. J. * Rainstell, W. H. Hoeke, John H. Magruder, R.A; Palro and J. Frank Miller. a number of active members were also elected. Canvers—Carpets sold cheaper at Strasburger’s any other house. Give him a call, 807th { northwest. between Hand 1. wslales ob th str Irattan OpeRa ar THe Nationat.—The driet sea- son of grand 9 Work Alda on t Ta will Open with Verul’s master- fonday. November 10th; Tuesday, ore; Wednesday, Rigolettt; Thursday, Norma; Le new opera’ Ii Guarany, which met with great siccess at the Star theater, New York. Seats Tor either night can be secured at the box-oflice of the theater. Vixersta Miptanp Raitway.—On and after November 7 Manassas division train, leaving Wash- ington at 5:10 pan, will be discontinued. Affairs in West Washington. ATHLETIC SYOKTS AT GEORGETOWN COLLEGR— The annual athietlc sports of the students of Georgetown College were held this morning on the coliee grounds. ‘The tirsteveut of the day was cYele Pace of 100 yards dash, won by W. Ker- ‘Time, 10 seconds. Power'second. The sec- ond contest, ‘Standing long jump, was won by C. Jones; distahce. 9 feet; W. hernan second, 8 feet 6 inches. ‘Then came the three long standing Jumps, first—W. Kernan, 2 feet 11 inches; second—c. teet 5 inches. |Next, hop, step and Jump, Kernan, 96 feet; second—McDonald, other contesis were as follows: jong Jump, Orst—MeDonald, 15 feet 11 inches; s+cond—Shanah: throw of base bai 5 inches; second — 10 feet 4 In race of 100 yards was won by W. Lyneh (no ).Hendriken second. One mile walk, Boule, ln 10 minutes 15 seconds; Thom: son second, 10 wiluutes 25 seconds. ‘The spurts will be continued at 3 clock this afternoon. During the exbibiuion excellent muste was furnished by & brass band composed of students of the cotlege. ‘The con'estants ih the different sports receiving the highest number of points Will each receive & gold medal donated by the president of the c fee, and fo the second person In exch contest a gg0.d mesial will be given by the studen Nores.—Workmen are engaged in repairing 1m general the old leaky hyarauts Wate seem to abound Ih Uhls piace.——The streets o West Wash- ington are rapidiy becoming filed with leaves, Wiich should be rmoved at an early day.—Sev- erul oftlcers trum this precinet are doing duty in the city where the election returns are being” re- ceived, Suivetse News.—Sehooner William Mason ar- Tived trom New York, light. Cosprmos ov rue Water av7 A. M.—Clear at all points. Low Ude in the river to-day at 8:45 p.m. High tide ab 10:45. —— Alexandria Affairs. Pererted (or THE EVENING STAR, ELECTIONS IN ALEXANDEIA.—In the election on ‘Tuesday Alexandria city cast a total of 3,789 votes, the fulles: poll ever made at a presidential election’ ‘The Votes cast for President here since the war F2—Greeley, 1334: Grant, 7: Hayes, 1.36% 1880 Gartield, W4. 184—Cleveland, 1,710; St. John, 13. In 1868, when Grant was Alexandria had no vote tor President, ¢ Of Virginia not having been adinitted into the Union. During the war, “inter arma slient eges.” Berore the war the votes of the town were as follows: 1848—Tayior, 420; Cass, 202. 1852—Scout, Ga; Perce, 533. 1856—Fillmore, 850; Buchanan, Gi. 1800—Bell, 1.911; Breckenridge, 565; Doug! 340; Lincoln, 2" Of the two votes cast for Lincoln ue Was that of Andrew Wyile, now Justice of the upreme Court of the District, and the other a young inan named Walker. As'the vote was viva ¥oce ail votes were pub.le. " Before 1848 Alexandria, having been tn tue District, had not voted since the end of last century. RELULTS OF THE RAILROAD AccIDENT.—The funeral of Charles K Powell took place this after- hoon, trom lis home, No. #76 King street, and. was attended by & number of citiz. ns, ineluding a large Tepresentation from the ruilrowds. Frank Carlin, who Was burt at Uie catastrophy, was able to go out and vote. Judge Sangster is’ waiking about aud WHl not be prevented trom holding his next court. W. T. Davis hus improved and gone home. Malcolm Brown and P. Mulholland, are still in bed, ‘but much Improved. Pouice Keroxr.—The mayor had no cases before him at his lusr court. Alfred Dulany, colored, ar- rested by Officer Arnold, 1s heid at’ the station house this morning on charge of disorder. Kevowre’s Nores—The inonument to Dr. Lewis is now being put up at the Episcopal cemetery.—— There are now. twelve patlenits at the Alexandria Intitmary.—Dr. R. C. Powell will lecture to the Fs at Peabody hall to-morrow night.—The state auditor, Col. Mayre, hag been on & Visit to his home here’ to cast his 'vote.— The elr- cuit court of the county has transacted no business this term. Slow Assowwme: Pose RRR 00 ¥ ¥ RRO OY ¥ RRRO O YY RROO ¥ KR Koo ¥ SBR A OK OKO i BOB AA KK I i BBOOAA KK It boB ASA KK it BBB AA KR Ok fer 00 ww OW Ww PoPoo wwww PPP OO O WWww gO O80 Www ¥ vo Ow UWw ‘This Powder never varies. » marvel of purity. stength More economical than 1d wholesomeas the ordinary kinds, and eanaot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short welght, alum or | Phosphate powders, Sold oniyincans, KOxAL Baxtso | PowbER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.X. a6 BBR 00 00 BRO OO BBE O OO -B BO OO. BEB 00 00 Pusiness with us is booming. The remarkably Cheap Gocds we offer. selected with care, pleasing to the eye, ‘and in quality as coud as any in the market, are doing | their own selling aud only want to be shown to be sold at once. We arecoustantly receiving additions, and can show sowething uew every week. Ainong the new woods we offer this week are a beautiful assortment of } wonuine BAREOTINE VASES AND BASKETS, Tansing in price from 4c. to $5.50. Alarze assortment of Fine Palm Lunch, Traveling and Market Baskets in several styles, beautifully made, from 49. up. Also, a larce selection of fine Serap Bas kota, m attractive shapes—Jjust the thing to decorate for a nice prestent—from 29e. up. Part of our lange stock of Fine Plush Goods, such as Whisk Holders, Odor Cases, Work Boxes. Jewel Cases, Handierctticf and Glove Boves, Toil-t Cases. &=, Kc, has also come in, and we cau show some decide novelties im this line. Meofter a Heavy French Plate Mirror, 10x14, in Pol- ished Oak Frame, at 9c. Other Mirrors at 25c., 49., T6c. and ec. ‘Meanwhile, our Curtain Poles are booming. They are woinx off like bot cakes, and we shall try to keep our supply up. Our Frame Department is also in Full Blast. Weare sure we cau suit you in style, size auu price. We change nothing for framing. ‘The rapid sale of cur Oil Paintings and Engravings doesnot surprise us. They ars no very pretty and cheap thet to see thein is to buy them. ‘We can show you so many attractive and cheap goods tha a vsit tous Will certainly repay you. We are glad to show you over our establishment. M. SILVERBERG & CO. 322 Tth street and 313 8th strect northwest, Bs Near Pennsylvania sve, Ssorr Wrarrrses Is Brack Axo COLORS. JERSEY JACKETS, JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PER- SIAR WRAFPINGS, ‘CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FEOM LAST YEAK AT HALF PKICE. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. OUR STOCK TS LARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- Ties. 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, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SSEiii weer is Tue cHEarest. ows THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.:. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 188 Cc ATARRE. THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANA- DIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER - ‘BLOSSOMS, Erc., called SANFORD'S EADICAL CURE for the immedi- te re icf and permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Cold in the Head to Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearfux. Cough and Catarrah Consumption, Com- CITY ITEMS. Selidity and Dura- bility. Hahn’s Low Priced Gents’ #2 Genuine Kip Boots. “$250 Double or Single Sole Calf Boots. #2 and $250 Fine Button, Laced and Gaiters, equal in fit and wear to any 38 shoe. $1.25 and $1.5) Rellable Laced and Gaiters, Ladies” ¢2 Unrivulled Kid and Goat Button. “$1.25 Worked Hole Pebble and Kid But- ton, warrented togive satisfaction. “ c. ‘Rellable Bution Boots, 0c. Solld School Shoes for boy's or girls. Plete treatinent. consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, Koys and Youths Fine and Coarse one box Catarrhal Solvent and oue Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Druggist for $1. Ask for SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, @1, “The only absolute specific we know of."—Med. Times. “The best wo have found in aliietime of suffering."— Rev. Dr. Wiggin. Boston, “After a long strumgle with Catarrh the Kapica Cune has conquerea."—Reo. &. W. Monroe, Lewisburg, Pa. “Ihave not found acase that it did not relieve at once"—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mase. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 0O., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, BHE INSTANT IT 18 APPLIED. of Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coucha, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Paina, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an ELECTRIO BATTERY combined with » POROUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain. 280, everywhere. n3 JFAOSPREDS OF LETTERS FROM THOSE USING Ayer's Hair Vigor attest ite valne as « restorer of eray hair to its naturel color. Ase etinulant and tonic. Preventing and often curing baldness, snd cleansing ‘sud soothing the scalp, ite use cannot be too strongly recommended. RIAL PROVES THAT HONESTY 18 THE BEST policy in medicine as well as in other things, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a gevuine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others, =n Every Lavy IN THE UNITED STATES ‘Is requested to read this advertisement of DRY GOODS from the Grest Auction Sale in New York. LADIES' CLOTH SUITING, one yard and a half wide (immense width), real valli T6c.; reduced to 37340. FINE QUALITY CHUDIVA CASHMEKES, nearly one yard and ® half wide ( width), all pure, fine wool, only 75e. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLOKED SILK VELVETS just received from auction. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS only 81. ILORED =ILK VELVETS, $1.25, W YORK MIL.S SHEETING (widest and very Dest), 25c. DOUBL] E BLANI rene slab, Fal value $e: reduced co ag o"™ Woot Om COLORED SILKS (cheap at $1) reduced to 760, COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c, COLORED CASHMERES, ull pure fine wool, w ide dasuble with, seduced t0 sige = FANCY SILKS, 3740. COLORED SILKS, 500, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50a DOUBLE WHIiE BLANKETS, $2 LARGE SIZE BED QUILIS, 9 AUCTION GOODS, CASH PRICES, CARTERS, 711 Manger Sack, New Axo Passtoxanre DRESS GooDs. BISON CLOTHS, BIARRETZ DRAP D ALMA ENGLISH SERGE, SUPERIOR FRENCH CASH, \ RES, CHOICE FRENCH FLAIDS, SOUTACHE, BRAID D DRESSE-. COMBINATION PLAIDS, REAL SCOT. H CHEVIOTS, FRENCH CASSIMFRES, ‘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 DUUHESS IN ALL SHADES. WITH PLAIN AND BROCADE VELVETS TO MATCH, PAIN COLORED PLUSHES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. LAKGE STOCK OF BROCADE VELVETS VILABLE FOR MAKING SHORT MANTLES 60- CH BLACK BROCADE SILK FOR C RCOLARS. FINE CLOLHS FOK Ci OAKS IN BLACK AND BROWN. ONE PIECE EXPRESSLY FOR MOURN- ING. WEKEEP THE LA’ GLST STOCK OF MOUKN- 1NG GUCDS TO BE FOUND HERE. AND CONFINE. OUKSELVLS TO THE VERY BES: GOODS. ‘W, M. SHUSTEK & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. N.B.—THE PEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. 0033 E. G. Davis, 119 MARKET SPAc? a ONL PRICE, OUR STOOK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTILS, AND ARE OFRKERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIKABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF PRICES, WE DESIKE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUK GUODS ARE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND. MOT RELIABLEMAKES,AND WE ARE PREPARED £0 QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTOMISH YOU. SEE AND BECONVINCED, BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN KEAK ROOM, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs, E. G DAVIS, oclt 719 MARKET SPACE. Prorzctron ‘THE POOR MAN CAN UNDERSTAND, ‘Men often get wild over politics, but none get so far one as not to want to saves dollar whos they goto Luy anything. If itis clothing that is needed you can ‘save several dollars by patronizing the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 921 AND 929 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Let usgive you s few illustrations of what TEN PER CENT ABOVE COST means. We sre now making fine suit of English Diagonal which for neat appearance ‘and actual service is very desirable. A careful eatimate shows that this suit, which is carefully made and finely trimmed, costs us by the thousand just $9.10 cach. Ten er cent of $9.10is 91 cents. We have marked that suit at@10. Clothiers who want $4 and 85 profit on a suit ‘will ask you $15 for msimilar sult. 91 cents seems like ‘Bvery small protons 10 suit, and so it ls, but it fe ten percent Suppose we sell 3,000 of these suits every week. That would be $2,790, sufficient to pay atore ex- Pereesand leave uss good profit bevide, Now. per- ‘haps, you can readily perceive why we have determined tosell goods ro remarkably low. It is to build upa big trade. for quick sales at a small profit ars better than slow sales at big prices, We have the largest stock and the best clothing ever sold in Washington. Wemanu- facture it ourselves, retail it directly to the public and guarantee that each garment is marked at exactly Ten Per Cent above the cost of manufacture, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRIOR, 921 sup 929 Buvenru Srazet Nonrawzsr, ‘Southeast corner Massachusetts srenue, Ss ess any other house in| not imnenleas bees ™ 18. ‘Hand Stitched Boots and Shoes tor Ladies and Gentlemen. Rubbers, Arctics and Rubber Boots. 1-616 7th Street and 1922 Pennsyivania Avenue. Sewing Machines for rent cor.7th and H. 1 $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No, 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Palas McGee's, 9th, near D street. Johnson's Oyster Satoon, 440 and 442 9th street northwest. Oysters for dem- ocrats and oysters for republicans. ‘The best Steamed in the city; all selected, Ladies’ Saloon first floor. 2 $25 Hussian Circular $10, 7, 736 7th street, J. E Your cloak pariors, secon Boor, to close out. civiaren wraps half 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- cous, economical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, waste and trouble, eo A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and ts also a reparation unequalled for the on 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. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenta © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet 60 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. 60 “Rongh on Pain” Plaster; Porous and strengthening, improved, the beat for Dackache, pains In chest or side, rheumatism, neu- Talgia, 2c. Druggists or mail’ 16 Fur and Sealskin Garments. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 108 Prince street, New York, wil Sell elegant Fur Garments atretall at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from tuanufaccurer, and save retailer's Profits, Fashion Book mailed free. 96m ‘agons.” ry morning, prints, 45. per Round. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butterunlik aha sweet Mos Sra Rovpres 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica nd complet: stock of LADIES’ AND CHIL MERINO and. WOOL ELWEAR, SILK and CASUMELE GLOVES, COT ON, WOOL and CASHMERE HOSIERY, at Very low prices, Beautiful line of HAND-KNIT WOKSTED GOODS, guch ax HOODS, SACQUIS, SHIRTS, MITTENS, LEGGINS, LADIES SHAWLS and 1 ASCINATOKS. Infante’ and Childrey's PLUSH BNNETS, WALK- ING SUITS MERISG CLOAKS, plain and” embrotd- ERIS ered, in Mother Hubbard and other styles of superior elegance, ‘ocSL M. Wirrras. CLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. ‘The recent warm weather hase abled me to purchase for cash at a low price a iot of novelties—Paris and Ber- = wie {which Icancive my customers the a inierant: ons Plush BaoQUEs and NEWMARKETS, Brocaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs LACK SILK cosTUMES. MILLINERY GOODS of the hichest character a sity. “Py caulinie Puris styles in BONNETS and HA1S, trim- med utd untried, Fur ahd Feather TRIMMING at very low prices. 907 Peunsyivaniaave, ‘ite, Trevise, Mas M. J. Hess, 1309 F STREET NOW THWEST. Is now prepared to exbibita choice arsortmeat of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS, with all the NEWEST SHAPES in untrimmed FRENCH FELTS. MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY, NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS and DRESS CAPS, A full line of KID G|OVES, our own importatioy Out-of-town orders filled with great care. oc! ADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALT) RED, REDYED and refined. “Gireular Kniney repair-d and reeow- Cloth inuffsiusde. Mins Cl NGHAM, 5 1310 00. Ww, ‘0027 ere i>: a EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODs. DRY_GooDs. MSA Rsaalt of Wemrneton, wid then Ceaens | Mpbctae tS, ,SGHLEISER, TEACHER OF onal Demmi Des een sf Guntgn “Buud- | Expreioo—and icadiiuee th Ghakepesre sd Ge Opesixe: Oprrsixe: 17_ Studio open for inquiries from 12 to 2daily. n6-1m* ‘ADAME CHEVRE).ON (DIPLOMEE DE LACAt Mittin de Fart and racher of the Presch tae. ‘and na Proday, e NT Sew Ytoepm 1st S uae, would be pleased to receive s few more pupils de FEMAI NARY, ice to become thorough tm ber native tomas vtes- | A CBUBS FEMALE SEMINARY sons privately abd in classes, 2297 Lith street northwest, | ~ Highest ‘im oct Mim BALCH, Princival. WE SHALL OPEN ON ‘PLREBEL INSTITUTE PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR rade, German Kindcnrarten. P-incipala Misses TOULOC and Nocrr teach yersonally— New Endand am:thods. Classes limited. iz? street, second door from Massachusetts avenus, Bo#-Im UPILSIN STENOGRAPHY. DICTATION 0 AD- Aero ttenoeraphers, Apply to NELLIE MW Stenographer. street northwest, afer "p,m. ‘Terms moderate, 23-60" NCH LESSONS, 1014 17TH STHEET NORTH- Pits: between & snd Leila V" PRUD HOMIES ‘Own System and Methode Naturelle has always been ucorsaful aud interesting | Pople Seauire a mood Dro e nuncistion and a practical use of the. shortest time possible. New term now, moder- ate. Call at 1 or 4:30 p.m. ‘0c29-3 WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY only school of the kind here. A special invitation toall to see the method. by which you can soon learn & profession. 214 2d street southe st, 3-20" 22S octavia seweLi 1313 13th street ni th ‘Lessons in VOCAL and INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, CLASSES IN ITALIAN. ‘Tuscan pronunciation. New cl nl-2¥* DOL OF MODERN LANGUAGI PROF. R. DUMAINE. Priseyal = 100 Fstrct notes References: Hon. John A Logan, Hon-and Mra 1.Mt. Joslyn, Gen, and Sire 8, D, Sturgis, S-idiers’ Home. cist IANO TAUGHT BY A THOROUGHLY PROFI- CIENT TEACHER, ‘Terma _ 0c. Im* 107 F street northwest. WaAsuiNeToN SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND SH LANGUAGE, ‘904 M STREET, MRS. M, STEVENS HART. Parvcrran, ‘The Culture and Development of the Voice and ‘Natural Exp-ession of sentiment carefully taught. ‘Especial attention given to the cure of St and other Voe-1 Detects. a ‘The Boys and Gir/s class will resume on November Ist 0:45am, in the second story jarlors of the ¥. MOA ( alisthenics taught by Prof. Hartvig Nissen. au30-3m GA" 7EED RINDERGANTEN PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 923 19th street northwest. MRE. ANNA B. OUDEN, Principal, ye ee ting Prencts under the disectios of toe Bert school, Addreas’Siiss EARLE. Avis Sth street sell-theetazm for young ladies, Eve facility fOr ratiog ia tastiah. the Tamew ees. tu as! WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5ra, itz In the Just completed Annex to our already lange en- tablishment, giving us one of the finest business build- Jot jormers oF Teachera Terms @12 734 12th uw. 09-00 ‘well a8 these wishing to. be ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO ve i to be OCAL MUSIC. Particular attention, to be- ings iv the United stay We are proud to say we have never attempted to dia | play such a lange, rich and well-selected assortinent of WSEENGION, BRGY Orch. Seba ee Day evel cl ‘(Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- Eat and ife clanen. Si Bs ‘israss: Kensington Visitors weicome. ch ‘and Gricts taken ordreorstagesses Ak BOTLE, 245 Pa ave, Frechand and’ Mechanical | goods before. and hope to mect the approbation of all in ‘our itnmense undertaking. ALL ARE INVITED, “3 = 2 SOULE. Miss EJ WALKER, Secretary. c81% | we hove added several New Departments, of which GHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMIFS, 1904 F | the most conspicuous will be our stk 0 SS ittreet noreuweet Tueatase, th and Satur- | “Memos Conspicuous will be our stock of days. “Washington Hall. ad street sud benneylvacia avenue southeast, —Monday ant Frid culars, or terms for renting either northwest, aus. PPR AND ENGLISH PANTY AND Dax | Hy, SHOE, fot Young Ladies and Latte Gira, 1h Hebouaid’ and'> ies Anos Fi schoo! Sf study Enwlish Frencli—Berlitz, method for which there te uo extra ‘wood-carving Dew charge. depart . Stbe school, "A speriai hendis ie provided fe eehalas eine on Caplio Hl o> a 38. pro 1623 N street, Bre L. Ellis, prince The ‘will begin September 24, 1 embraces! and clase:cal education, ‘Clase in ‘will bein Oct. 1 ‘Beud for clr- ‘101004 F street ‘every thing necessary for a thorough ‘Daily BOOKS AND STATIONERY, which we bave marked at prices lower than any other house in the United States. Uhis department does not conxist of # Jot of pubtish- ere’ dead stock, but new, fveand desirable works of Fiction, Poetry, ‘ravels, History, ete, such as every- body wants to read and keen, Look throuch our assortment, and you will find the ‘Yery work you waut at a price you uever dreamed you ‘could tecure it for. ent has been added, with unusual advantaces for other distant parts of the QARVEOR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, German, th, Italian, panish, Latin, Greek, tauglit by | Dr. Sauveus’s “Natural Method.” gfructors.Circu/ are throngh Wm, Haband, eit, Vashington ‘School Réwidencs, Tio Beh treet worthwest- Fuil ‘corps of Ph.D. oct 2u" RED LINE POETS, half Russia or cloth binding, Soe; trade price, $1.25. LONGFELLOW'S AND WAITTIER’S POEMS, ONLY ‘SOcents; cheapest in the country. McCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- umes, $1; trade price, $225, ine NEW, SERUOD, FOR PIANO AND SINGIN Prof, taeeruline Gres concerta, to. ‘awarded’ Europe and Amerion, New are now E DEWOLOWSEL'S Sfusical Tostitute.. Will ‘September ist, iy to’ Ge very hieheat cultue for ope Gold medals aud diplomas to ‘ereduates, te procured ‘opened, at $40 au27-6m LS, OLGA DANIEL WILL RESUME HER LES- sonain German and French at her residence. 1249 Oth stre thorthweat, 0025-20" JESS PASSMORE HAVING RETURNED To THE ty is prepared to welcome back her old pupils and. a few new ones, at 1820 K street northwest, oo%-lin" W A PABSONG, MC SLATE OF SPENCERIAN ‘Biisiuess College), Private Instructor in Book- keepin Penmanship, English, and ail Mathematics, mn, Daz Sessions, 9 a m. to $7 per month Pupils taught at houie, if desired, $13'D etreet nortiiwest; P. 0. Box 294, ‘oct-i M ‘MOISELLE BRUN, A NATIVE OF FRANCE, AME hss returned, ud will resume her instructions: in | the French ‘and devoting special attention to pronunciation and conversation, Address 1423 1 street northwest, ce oetcira® HE NORWOOD INS CITUTE, WASHINGTON.D.C, ‘Nos, 1212 and 1214 lath stroet (Thomas Circle). ‘The school course 1s complete in the Englisn, Classical and Scientific Departmenta Music, Art and Elocution Dy skilled instructors (Pinno, Prof. Anton Gloetaner.) Students are prepared for Vassar and other collewes, OF can take a collewiate courme at the Tustitute. Ladi'e who have eft school will find special facUities for pursuing special branches, Afternoon and Evening Classes for Ladies in German; also in German and French. For particulars address MR. and MES. WM. D, CABELL, Principals, F.GERMUILLER TEACHER OF VOCAL ‘aud Instrume. tal Susie and Harmony. “Special at: | tention given to bewianers as well a3 to. Pupils farther | Hdvanced.” “7a Th street northwest ean" KS Z, D, BUCHER Principal of (ls: WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE TT. UTE, (a boarding and day selool for yous | Indies and titer) Yo etter Secommnedation of er | tipils, has removed, 0 the spacious. residence, 1 Rtrcethorthweat, y= uConnectout avenucyaisd will re | of, m Wedtienday. Sey comiber LTth. | Nts. Bucher having recently returned from Europe, weitere she las be of Reaching, united tu Her well-known thoroughness in | the L-nglish branches, will make a specialty of training her Opin 8 table Seay ied ees ae Sepatess, 2 eutton) French and German, by a corps of efficient For catalogues apply to the Principal at her new resi- ied abroad under the best masters, will, if nls at their residences on ecnenaiys ent ABLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCOR, 7 HeGt Schoo’ far Boys ana Yous Maps, Number ie Fetect E Ci. Only scholars Of goed moral character received, Yan term of 1Ms4 Deena September Bil Day and even- ny sessions, Careful and therough instruction in the Geiminou Engi Branches, ‘Bookkeeping, Shor Handy Bieler Arithunite, Algebra, “Geomety, Lata reek salsa, BURTON MACAFEE, A M,, Principal, M PRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN her Freuch conversational lessona at her own and Pupils’ residences. Cullafter 4 p.m. 611 12th street Rorthwest ‘Lermns moderate, nl-Lem ‘OWES BUSIN SS SCHOOL, 517 77H STREET— Bookkeeping without text books in. leas than half usual tine. Business course in bookkeeping, pen. ti mauship, srithmere, spelling and correspond-nce, #6 mouthiy, $19 for three mouths, in advance. Howe's ra\id business peumanship alcne, @3. Open all the | veut, day and nicht Pupis taught Classes.” Blank books, $1.85 to $1.60. Legin at any tine, meparatels, not in vate Tessons, cs tres We CALE fOUR ATTENTION TO THE NEW = Scuuring and Dry Cleantog” tata iish: ment, 1200 NY anh ave. "a nds Of Ladies! end Gite? Work doue in the mo“t sup-r or mann t, Crepe Veils, Lece Curtains, Eveniue ahd Party D enves 8 spe culty, “ANTON and CAKOLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer. ca? + JDRIVATE LESSONS 1 ALL GRADES OF ST! Vo adults, coufidential, Prepares. fog College, Au- Point, al examinations, IVY INSTITUTE. aw. corner Sth and K streets n. w, | Mathematical, Classical, Business, FLYNN, A. M. naj | 8. W. | _Bvening clas-es, $3 and 85a month, S ALTERED, CLEANED EN i, Late of Boston, 4 15th street southwest, DEALER [pos Fur Gx AN: By :16-1m* pine. Pi renewed on reasonable ing a sp elas «putt Fern faeries in ‘ool 1205 recently atest styles in Fall and Winter costumes, Fr neh method, oeld-lm? D oaaeas NINTH STH CORNER F, MERINO AND WooL UNDERWRAT Fifty cents sill positively buy the beat ©. for Lathes ever shown ft S You the resiiar $1 Weslmply sak you to look Beat else CHILDREN'S VESTS, ti at 2c. 3 se. 6 We shows SOARLEL 0. EST for ladies, pure Cochineal Dye, vuarantecd at 81.90. A reat bareain, PPullatertra (aE TEAWERS, fashioned, Also ext hiest extra, lone bi 5, fashion extra size bands tor very fesiy ladies’ ped VEST ‘or 75. we offer fle for 81, vy Merino, excellent value [ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Bl 400 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to onler in every styla and material, and guaranters perfect Mt end contort Lit SPECIALTIES ARE French Hand-rude Underelothing, Merino Underwear, snd sent Lmported Homers, Patent Shoulder Broces aid all Dreas Reform Goda Freneh Comets and Busties, Children's Corsets, “and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own. that for the price is Unsurpasce French, German and Spanish spoken. CORCORAN BU J Be: ILDING, FIRST CLASS HATE DRESSER, FROM PARIS, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals irom Expositions of mars Paris, Lyonsand Vienne. ‘Mahnfacturer, and inporter of HUMAN HAIK AND. FINE HATR WORK. LadLes fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing, Hair dyed and shanipooed in # htst Class uianner. Wire to onder a = $37 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Axrtox Fisners Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No, 96 G street northwest THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments; also, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc., are per feetly cleanest by this Superior process, LADL 8! EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by tins process will not Joes tet original shang, and yrvase spots quaruntoed 1.80 anid $1.75 per to be removed effectually. Price $1 suit. BBI A vo MM MM ™ gs: BoB ae 8 0 Muay g88s mA! A SS BBB A A UU UMMM Sag 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 Markets, best Berlin Twil 1Cloth, Dou- ble-breasted, Tailor-made, at §7,50,well worth 810.50 100 Ladies’ Circulars, Ottoman Silk, deep Fur Collar and Fur Edginwall around, at 10, 100 Miases' Havelocks, All-wool cloth, Plush Collar and Cuffs, at $2.75 for 4 yea's and rise of 260. 100 Misses? Havelocks, All-wool Plaids, trimme with Astrachan Collar and Cuffs and around upper cape, at $6 for 4 years and rise of 250, 3 MISSES’ sUITa, Front and Draperie. Tho prices will be: 8 years, 88.75: A yoarn, 84; 5 years, 8425; 6 years, 8450-7 ‘Years, $4.75; 8 years, $5; 9 years, $5.25; 10 years, @5.50. BAURES Lewins ita Sd year Septemby x 10th—the second Wedni gay of tle mouth Prepares fort Yale. Prin: and oti colle schools anid for the U.S, Miltary aval Academica, | For paiticulums aidréss CHAS °3 YOUNG, Priv ter examiniug the | STITUTE, 914 147m sr. Bet, Lamp K Boys, em | FRMEESON ID 44 Seiect Classical and Mathematical Schoo’ for cipal, ath street. Circulars can be obtained at the book: aul3-3m_ BUSINESS COLLEGE, r SYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, Thorouxh iustruction in Pemmunship, Mathematics snd Double Bntry Book-keeping. Students prepared CIVIL SEXVIC ‘Terms Reasonable, ochl-dw® ASE LEN L, TWITCHELL, Principal, at Studeut of th: Leinsic Conservatory. tustracts | ta Music, German and’ Elocution 1122 19th. street norihwest, sel8-210 ((OLUIERE SCHOOL FoR Bors, under 15 years of age ‘Two separate departments— Sentors and Jautors, ENGIISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL jst 1 $4.16 June Ist, 1855, | Prof and Mrs, Col. -, Priticipa cien EG, 5 8. ALFRED BUJAG'S EDUCATIONAL Hicme for young ladies and Httle xirls, 1754 M | GL n.w. Scholastic year opens 25th September. Private | Iessons iu Engiish, French and Mathematics, sel-Sm" SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER ¥9 9th and D streets northwest, Oc. Ext: bli result of twenty years’ growth, is complete in its ar- rangements for tr: sons and daughters, men aid women, for real life, self-suppert, fuiness and hon- Ciable indes eden “Full corps of able, experienced, practical teachers. Revulur day and evening sessions resumed Monday, September Ist, at 9a. m. and 6 p. mn. Kcliolurship for sue year from date of entrance Geood for day or evening sessions), 850: per quarter, day $20; night, $1 Shes month, day. @7; night, $6 lee Gilice’ open for arrauxeinents Monday, August 29, and thereafter. Students ure registered." «quipped and ussined seats in the orter in which they complete ar- rangements Handsome, Siuetrated circular, with full duo; mation ian interesting: etd py ee any Grigiven upon appi-ation x4 Hee SBTC SPENCER, Principal, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal aull-du ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, XM 1109 aud 1104 M street northwest, Washi .D. Cay enters its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTE! Ei MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal ef NOISE ‘COURSE—Completa, thorough and pract!- ‘CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the seni: of tn Pinto Suit, Vasear and Wellestey collet. ¥ENCH ASD GERMAN—Under the supervision of the Berlitz school of lameunes. Priicrol of the Masltuylon Bebe of Hiecation: cipal Of the Wasisiuyton ecoten VOCAL MUSIC—Dirctess, Madan Ante, Roemer KOTAN tor, Prof loetzner, HAG pia tee asia Oe vere Alt Sunder supervision of competent texcherg. ect Sun ‘TZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, 283 WEST MINSTER ST, }ROVIDENCE, RL 354 TREMONT ST., LOS'TON, MASS. GHOHELD BUILDING, BUOOKLYN, x. Best instruction'to adults or children. Private ad ea t0. Bh vues : rutawcen 5 ai ea te et ot et ont ata ey ny “Teachers sent to Student's residence NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW, aus) ‘Apply to PROF, ¥. JOLY. ‘RS, J. L. McGEE's SCHOOL, L STREET MS ea elke Tae especialty. 2 NCH LESSONS—“COMMENT ARLE: A Fre minister, 1227 Pennsyh avenue, \VITT, a ‘Boys’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH a 3.82 Sat m ee Rise BL Bor San for aa . TATION, OONNE( PIANOS AND ORGANS. TB84 (4th year). shicrtest and c opera, wii bs nd plano classes ™ aus EP. Koe's new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING, Be. ; trade price, $1.50. All of E. P. Roe’s Works, 88. DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, bandsomest edition and largest type ever published, 15 volumes, 86.68; trade price, $22.50. ‘The at ove are only a few specimens of our priows, All are marked in the same proportion, to | for 25 Usvsvar Axo Rane Bazaars IN FINE SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘An elegant STEINWAY © PIANO. in_ perfect order UARE GRAND; an an new: ‘cost $800, for $325: part time to good perty. One handsome fall Z-octave ne s GHAND, fully wuaranteed, for only €145ceah ;iucl oa ato and cover. An clegant and richly finished full T-netave SOU GRAND, veut used bul Giri balance ‘B10 per mouth, Stool ath months. for onl: guaranteed for 5 years, ‘Very fine Rosewood Case 7-octave SQUARE PIANO; carved legs: rich ton ‘splendid bargain, for only $: $25 casb, aid $10 per inouth. An clegant 7-octave SQUARE PIANO beaut ul rose- wood case: curved lege; very fine tone, for only $175; $10 per Several UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. in full and ius; cabinet style at it burwai payments, Appiyat ongsat 0030 3 eae In iew aid slog tye i fea prices, month PIANO DAVIS & THEIR UPRIGHT ALT! D PIANO, HL HOSIL 9th street nw. lading 200. Part Cover, and Tew; on easy: ANGE, 429th street, at special factory: ocd Complete line of CRAY 'S SLATIONERY, We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CARDS for 86 couts, ‘We have also added a complete assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &c. Colgate & Co.'s entire assortuent ia stock at popular RE OUR CLOAK PARLOR, ‘882100 feet, is now the larsest in the country, being Leing ent rely devoted to the sale of LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. ‘We carry the largest stock of RE 75, SEALSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS in this city, and guarantee them pure London dye. RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, ENT] D ARE MAD! GH KUHN, Also for Burdett onfans, Ty ECKER™ PIANOS BY DECKER BROS. N. ¥. ‘ole Agent, 407 10th street nw. NHE KRANI 08 Teoeive the Highest Praise from all who know them, and Gally's Automatic strument ata. Pianos H & Bat HAND STIEFF PIAN ts artistically play their own music, WILD & BKo.'s Music Warerooms, 700 7th street northwest, for rent for the 8h attention to erent for the weason, Syecial ion cite, fA cy with heavy satin lining, $1.15; worth $2.60, ALL ARE INVITED. ‘Musical In-g— LANSBURGH & BRO, Swxex T. Nunta 453 Tth Street Northwest. m3 420. 472, 424 and 295 SEVENTH STREET. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING | FFF PRRR, «6S, THE GRAND OPENING — FE U URRR Ss8g FURS tukes place at the . FUSE bss PALAIS KOVAL Instruments new and_second-hand sold one e¥ we: THIS WEEK. cesy monthly instalments. Pianos and Gr aus rented; rent applied if purchased. A large and elegant stock to select from. 5 4ilthe popular Musical Publications of the ty ETE PEER os. kts SOUVERIB ‘We nest selection of S-cent Musioin thesity. 3 | EF U UERE' ss, we shail ofter a FOU UR Rg § $12 Busan Hur MUFFS ¥ ou R Bas for 2% oa EICHENBACIS PIANO WAREROOMS, PT yg 9g ‘Of VarioUs inakes Sor fale AD. Teut at Te oe peed Win. Knabe & Cos world Pg? eh owned Pianos. “Tuning and Tepairine ith strect. above Pa ave, 2] Frry TARR thy pe FOU UR R 1.25 Russian Hare ; : CoE 5 5 oem : Sreck& Co. Euznsos, & Baus& C. FPG Gm, Ss Setin Lined, FIANOS ¥ ud R RSss am WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS 8 “S20, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired. L250 Peak. ent applied Ht purelased ed cr yeak, a - Sep legige FTE Been gts Hy Bop raaamen vi FF U UKRR Sss, is . HENRY EBERBACH, FOU PE bse meee 915 F STEE B ud ESss! for my31_Managing Partner of the late firm of Hills O> WOOD AND COAL, Joux Miireer, ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindline Wood Mill: WOOD AND coaL 436 and Virginia avenue southwest. Branch Offices and Yards: 1020 14th northwest and 143 B southeast. ATOVE sm PRICES an me = ——— = or GiigiGe SREVELINE. OFFICE AND YARD. 1522 THIS WEEK latitst, : Wharf, fyo! of 14th «t.—Long Wooi—Pine, ONLY. $i percond: Oak, $8; Hickory. 7. Sawed and Split Pine, 80 por cord; Oak, $7; Hickory, $375, ocl-lm* Coun Wey bevy sin rene a Hane tot of Makers PIN Tor qaMlty Tor domestic tse, al cl which we offer at lowest saurket WOOD. rates, “The attention of consumers is respectfully invited.» Asd Woon. Also, fresh mined COAL of sa an inspection of our stock. mi6 Cos. OF NEW TORK; aloo, EXTERGIVE WHAR ig Une FUEL of all kinds. STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘thet. wharf apd 12th st. and JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest BRANCH YARDS AND OBFICE% 3809 Fetreet northwes 213¢ Tth street northwest: 2441 Fennaylvania avenne northwest: 221: 9th atreet northwest; ‘orner Sd and K streets northwest; £2] Pennsylvania avenue southwest. EST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SO facilities tor the va. Wow. oral Beaver, Aus- FFFD URRR T Hare, FU URoRs N be § Utrae ae Seal lined Sure Bower, At & “uk ES cy, uasian Hare, Gobey, nnd MMINGS made to omer at HALF FUKAUERS' PXICES, UTA : VES, ivi econoune handling of WAL DELIVERED O¥ CARS DIRECT FROM THE : we BrTOMIn order, at, CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE pt deliveries and prices as low as Fucl Tormahes ‘MINES INTO OUR YARD. our factory. crag ig beet qualities of ANTHRACITE and jOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, eltherin the stick or prepared» can b sepls SEWING MACHINES, &e. ] “33 wr? i) 2017-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE For Tasror Mave Cosromes, 84 INCH TRICOT CLOTH. IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $125; WORTH @115 PER ‘YARD. SsINCH LADIES’ CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM 61.25 PER YARD. 4STNCH LADIES CLOTH, 75c.; REDUCED FROM a 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, I ALL THE DESIR- Z See Bo: 2 ; oats in PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN on een ALL THE NEW SHADES, 60c, Tic, S7i4c, 61 AND Sa ‘$135 PER YARD, Ww, HATS OM, REULT: aK 6. L. BEMPSTONE, re (808 Marke: Boece Pa Ave SEATON PERE, SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) PONSON'S CELEURATED BLAOK LYONS SILES, Sear uarantend. trom $1.25 to €2.80, BONN-TS. CACH: MIRE, PRINCESS AND SCHROE- DER'S “MONOVOLY” BLACK SILKS, rangtue from The. to $3.50. SUPERB STOCK OF SATINS, MUSCOVITES AND SATIN DUCHPSSE IN BLACK AND ALL THE NEW SHADES FOR STKEET, KMCER. EVENING WhAR. » VELVET DRESS FRONTS. AND SATIN WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY IVORY AND CREAM WHITE PAILLE FRANCAISE AND SATIN DUCHESS from #2 to €4 CREPE DE CHI eS AND CANTON CREPES, IN WHITE AND EVENING SHADES. LATEST NOVELTIPS IN POMPADOUR VELVETS. BLACK AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VEL $1.50 to 8K, PURE SILK VELVETS, from 20 to 98 inches in black and 1Scolory, ranaiug frou @h te 6D ver yard BLACK AND COLORED BROCADED VELVETS IN GREAT VARIETY, ranging from #30 @7 per vit NEW SILK SEAL PLUSHPS from $2.50 to $16 per yal wide BLACK SICILIENNE PORCIRCULARS, IAL APARTMINT FORK D SVLAVING EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. $97 CHOICE GUODS, PLALN FIGURES AND COR RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Penay Rorunneo, Prunay vane avenve, corner 9th =! root Estattisbodt 1840, J GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERE, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS, READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. Flegent DOLMAy: CIRCULARS at 85, All styles of JACKITS at $4, $4.50, #5. #5.500nd 86 190 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at #9, €10 and #12 SILE PLUSH GARMENTS balow market value 2.000) Misses! and Children's HAVELOCKS and NPW. MAKSETS « most masniticont ling at $283 #4 96 EWM. RUSSIAN NEW MARKETS, 5,000 Wool and Freuch FELT HATS at 60e., T6c.,@1 | aud 1.25, | | | | | 2.000 Children’s Flewaut TRIMMED 8 , See,, Tbe, #1 and S125, sincilins BIRDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS, RIBBONS. VEL. FETS SILKS, SATINS. VELVETEENS, less thar sold elsewhere Ladies UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below mabufacturers’ prices. Do not buy until you have e mined our stock and ascertained our prices. if You winh to save Your money. KING'S PALACE, fi SEVENTH STREFT ““Cronxse have Just compote” our tine of fi Wraps, wh eb low competit) Five G4 Tricot Clots, #1, formerly wuld tor Fine Twailied 60-inch ‘Frouch Suiting, Toe, tor sold tor $1.25, Lance stock of Black and Colored Brocade Velvets af reduced pricen qian stock of Black and Colored Rhadaanes, from @1 ‘Pull line of Bla. and Color Velvete, all pricen, Ourstock of Hiapkets and Comfort being 60 lane, we Lave marked them at greatly reduced prices, 4. A LUTTRELL & co, nol __#1T Market Space SHUNTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES - Buy the Comfort Shirt, eleeantly made, of the best ‘Muslin and 2100 Linen, reltiorced, and only 78 ceute, Fine Unfinished Shirts only 6 Finest Percale Shirts ‘ouly 81.50, Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, tn solid bosoms, ready ‘to put ou, for #1. ‘Six finest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) for fy Perfect it gusrauteed at MPGINNTS, 22 201 F atemet, Cixrers & Drarens, We have Just opened a eplendid line of WILTON ARMISSTER, M QUETTS, VELVET® DOU BLESS! LS TAM STRY AND IN- GKAIN cov S tN Une of DEAPEAG and FORNITURE ‘AL luspection of our stock is solicit HOVE BRO. & 00., 1398 F tet, dODS. NTLEMEN’ = ea very Beurver Ts Sou Comrout WEARS AUEKBACH'S SAXONY WOOL GER- MAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, Comer 7th and H. being about 25 yer cent Tower than taat to mite to woar the genuine article € T kee in stock «ll colorw ya ‘Sinucle and deubie-bremat fal this day: 49) jaite Saxoty Wod Bev. Li MOSK, of ay own ime portation; a inust excellent article ©, AUERB LCT, Corner 7th and TH streets, Men's Furnishines and Swine Mact the Ligut-ranuing Uich-arm, Sew Al "The ackuowi died statidard of exoelicaoa Bl The, prices 2a 0 Hove Jost Receiven A Job Lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, which we areoffering for 90cents half dozen, These goods are worth $3 per dozen. Also, # full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hosa Bearts, ke. ‘Shirts to Order a apecialty. 8. 1B. ELLERY, 16 1012 F strot nortnwest, Jest Recewen- A Lance Line of NECKWEAR, for S0c,, Te. and @L Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Prices, ‘Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, AUOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, B16 F street northwest, “90 opvonite Patent Often, FINANCIAL. uw i XK. C Fox. Pirea, Sao W Beu & Co. ‘Baxkera, 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. Treasury) Derosrts. Excusxor. Disoovrra United Staten and District of Columbia Bonds bout wey andl wilco const maton all clans of securities Draits imued on all joints 2 Rurope at lowest fatea Tufurmation cheerrully savet, pry WASHINGTON, PALTIMOR®, PHILADELPHIA, EW YORK, ousTON, #2 FRIXCE & WHITELY, Sroce Baomams ACR eclina} Now tone General Partoers: Jamen Whttery, flenry H. Dodes, . Craser Oakley, Hary © Lopes, Vasbiurion, Di Mayuard © em ‘William 4, ‘ravers, Special arenes, BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSE ‘OF RAILWAY BRCUMICLES, Eranch Office—639 16th strost (Coreorsa Sail Lass 2b, LUDGK Kesident Pernen fsa _ /