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ae: ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. VEMBER 8. 1884 DOUBLE SHEET LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE Cuter StaNat Orricea, ‘Wasurseros, D. C., Novembers, 1884, 93) am. For the middle Atlantic states, slightiy warmer excep! In extreme horthern portion ry temperature; Westerly shifting to south- y winds. ‘armer generally fair weather Is In- cated for the middle Atlantic states, the Ohio Valley and Tennessee and the gulf states). Warmer Weather ts indicated for the lake regions and New Engiand. paar ae Hox. Dr. Wornatt, announced to speak in the Congregational church to-morrow afternoon, is ‘Said to be equal or superior to Goff as a platform orator. ADMINISTRATIONS MAY CHaxcer, but men and Women, if well trained for business life, are inde- Pendent of such changes; they can always com- Inand desirable positions “Thorough business training Is secured at the Spencerian Husiness Col- lege, attending elther day or night sesstons, wt und Charlotte Russe. Ipure rye whisky for $a Uc; 50 cents a pint Jas between D and E. school, Educational column. wholesale grocer, wium Soap. atic wilt Pennsylvania “Buy 1.” bright, spley, 1n- D DISTRICT. sements, etc., Fo-Night. ka Hovse.—“Queena.” ex.—“Storm Beaten.” Varieties resting entertainment, Condensed Locals Street lamps will be lighted this evening at 5:15 Be mn.. und ext E 0a. m. At of the Tabernacle last lengymen proposed for the used by the resignation of ved, but no decision sent to Dr. Thomas, of mmend them a pastor. W. Adrian, a bric t No. 6) Defrees alley fe by cutting his throat & at a white boy named George Palmer Was cut in the groin with a knife, near the corner east by Edward ders, colored. Palmer's wound was dressed by Dr. Street Somebody layed a joke on the republican execu- of the Dtstriet yesterday by tying ng crape upon ther banner. It r the street with the emblem of ttached before the joke was discovered. Was hastlly taken in and stripped o1 the erap-, when ft wes again flung to the breeze. Mrs. Sate P. Coneiand, widow of the late Win Of this city, died in J Catherine Roseter, leaving ter, Mary Carbury, Was flied ristian association through- out the worul Will observe t Week as a special Week of prayer for you . The association of this elty wil 1 services at thelr rooms, 169 Ne +, commencing lo-morrow tr ets northwest, owned Al by Mr. Sevellen A. Brown. I to the and extin- used by the ex- «u's room. Win. ‘ an, Was suffocated. Qafter the fire was extin- to the station house, where an Langster Not Sentenced. A MOTION FOK A NEW THIAL TO BE ANGUED NEXT SaT- UEDAy. nyan brought from the ster, allas * D. Hudson, the colored m: ler of Police Officer Jonn h of September last, for sen- a t out of the cell at the ppeared to be in good spirits, and asked if i ed to talk, ant intimated that he thé judge. While in the ent of the court wouse he seemed about bis ease, and hearing the Who's elected, veland, with- ‘There persons present when the in Judge Wylic. 8 motion for @ new trial had been illed by Mr. Phelps, but when the case was cutter by the court, Assistant District Attorney Taggart announced that an agreeme: had been made for the case wo go over tll Saturday ext. were not court ¥ ned By ——————— The Columbia Hospital. ANNUAL REPORT OP THE MANAGEME! ‘The annual report of the Columbia Eh ital for fed with, . Paret, t ransmission Dr. Iss OF LWO Members by death— Jobnson y Years been deepiy in- lfare of the hospital. Dr. P. J. , Feports that dui Nave recelved the be harged and The hospital umber of patie treatment at the last Of the 912 patients le red, relieved 24, unre- ft non unknow 4, transferre:! 76, under treat at the date of this report of the treasurer shows the expendi- tures of te Columbia Hospital from January 1, 1584, to Ju aS $15,398.92 have been disbursed ths, _ Since the close of the Congress appropriated $5,320 to enabi al to discharge the Hens upon It tor arrears of Laxes, Interest and cost. —— A Civil Rights Case. tion On the oath of Sarepta Stonim, ed In the Police Court this morning, Join W. Cruit with a violation of the act of the legislative assembly, ap- t June 2, 1 proprietor of room at No. 419 TU n information eivn r prov an ke robbed him of rresied him rovber of Myuor wl sphoreuepe Gite aNeD.—In the Criminal Court, a colored b stealing 2 fo ten 11:15 p. bg at Philadelphia at 340.1, and New c40 win. A buffet sleeper will be run from Washington to Jacksonvilie on the tonthern day express, leaving Washington at 4:45 p.u.., the returning car leaving Jacksonville at 9 p. m., ind arriving at Washington at 11 a.m. A buffet slevping car wili be run from Washington to Charieston on the fast mail, leaving Washington St 11:01 a.m., arriving Charleston 4:55 a.m. id re- Yurning leave Charleston at 316 pan, arriving Washington at 240 pan a Excenstow TICKETS 10 JACKSONVILLE, FLA, v1A PeNNsYLWANIA Kamnoap.—For the accommoda- i mith the Pennsyiventa Ratiroad company has p! i¢ winter excur- sion tlckets te Jacksonvilie, Florida, which wil be gold from Vi ckoonville at $0, good n ek of excursion tickets uptl hes beve agency Astray with a Load of Dynamite. A BOX OF GIANT POWDER TUMBLES OUT OF A BUGGY. Early Thursday morning a servant employed at Mr. E C. Dean's house, beyond the Boundary, opposite 20th street, upon rising was surprised at discovering a horse and buggy standing among the trees in the grounds. When he approached the horse the animal started away suddenly, anda box fell from the buggy. The horse then stopped. ‘The servant calied Mr. Dean, and an examination Was made, showing that the box which had fatien, as ‘well a3 two boxes remaining in the buggy, contained dynamite or giant powder, It the powder tn the box that had failen had ex- —— itis sapnoee that Mr. Dean’s house would have Deen wrecked, and that adjoining property would have been damaged. The persons Hving in the vicinity experienced a thrill of horror when informed of their narrow escape. It was found that the horse had wandered away the evening before from the Champlain avenue shaft of the tunnel, where it was intended to use the ler ju Blasting. The animal strayed In among’ the trees in Mr. Dean's yard and there remained untll discovered. —————— Amusements Next Week. Atnavon's Geaxp Orrna Hovse.—The lovers of music and the drama In this city are on the gui vive for the opening of the new opera house on Monday Ing next by bbott, the American priina donna and hei oWillappear in English opera. ‘The y and the pop ovation. ‘t bot, Miss I. vy the Saturday matinee Of the artists In the mpany the Hevatd of October 22 says: “of those who appear In the east {¢ Is hard to say that one is better or worse than the rest. They ail work thorouzhly 1 together; thelr concerted pleces are admirably rendered, and their acting is as spirited and vigorous as though they were inter- preting a mi ” Fonp's Orexa Hovse.—The spectacntar drama of the “Hoop of Gold” will be rendered by a good Yat Ford’s during the coming w It is Sa sensational play, in whieh pathos follow In quick succession. ‘The cor S Miss Geong e Mor- r. Fred, Lennox and Miss Joseph urens, scored pronounced suci roles, ton, all of whom h thelr respect ‘THEATER Manager Snellbaker an- ce of the celebrated Mme pe of living statuary and pic- nounces the appe Gerard Gyer’s tr tures Dwg Mvsevm.—The drama of “The Two Orphans” will be presented at the Museum next week by Miss Arne Walker's company. ped = ‘The New Gpera House. GETTING EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR NEXT WEEK. ‘The finishing touches as well as the completion of more important details of the armory op: house are being made to-day, and the large fer of workmen are bustiy engaged In all parts of largestracture. The inside seaffolding has been removed and the orchestra chairs have been placed In position. The chairs in the other parts of th: house have peen in piace for some da ‘The tn- terior painting 1s completed and men are employed in putting down the carpets. The scenk shave a suppix of and drop curtains ni, and ft ts belleved that every thing wlil be in order for the opeuing night. To the p hient ts belng lai in front of the opera hots the stone steps put in position. 1 the ope house will be throwa open for Inspection to. thes: especially invited by the building comunittee. pe ees ‘Transiers of eal Estate. Deeds in fee have been tiled as ,t Shedd to W. W. Pi E Ly and ; $9 proper sume pro te 1, T. A. $—. G.E. Emmons to Mary Cay 140, Chichester (now Gartield etal, truste Obold, lot 12, sq. 1009; ume to Anna € lot 11, do.; $228.70. oS Mite G SAQLTING A CONSTABLE —Last Tues Gibbons went to Unton- Mr. Brashears the writ, and the latter escorte Gibbons into a back room, where a conversati took place, | While talking, a colored man cate tn, md Mr. Brashears whispered to lm. The coi stable’s suspteion was aroused, and he the stable, being closely followed by Mr. When the colored man came out of the st the horse Brashears hebi Gibbons wile the negro rode over the asylum hill The constable returned and took out a Warrant against Mr. Brashears for assault and battery. The case was tried in the Police Court to-day, 2nd Brashears was fined $10. sd esanee hasnt THe HoMeoratutc Free Disrevsary.—At the ual meeting of the Homeopathic Free Dis- No. 709 G street, the following offic "i pel H. Lenman, pr ‘vary, and Mrs. »4p. m. Eleven hundred rly half of wii . Ss during out three prescript elation, during the comin its useful rts, Dr. Mary Janbey. ae The Courts. Equity Covat—Judae Cor. Today, Smith agt. Curry; V substituted as trustee. United rule on purehaser granted. son; me to take testinony lhunite reference to auditor. s. Kidwell agt. Evar ve to amend. Johnson agt. Harrison; mots for judginent granted, CrmMiInaL Covrt—Judge Wylie. Yesterday, Carrie Shiner, allas Stewart, assault, guilty; 60 days in Jail. Lewis Jones, assault wath in tent to kilt John Laughlin; not gulity. Pronate Covat—Judge Coz. ‘state of Andrew Agan; final notice ve of Patrick Eagan; do.’ In re. Geo, guardian; receipt and release of third aud final account of guardian. A. Moorhead; Inventory of 7 1. Estate of Wm. H. G jow for letters of adintnistr: will provei 7 ‘ed to probate and y issued. Estate of 1 st and final account of admin. roved and passed. Estate of Jos. L. authorizing administrator ‘to pay rrent of store, E, » of John Duvail: 1 zccotnt of administrator passed, Anna H. Whilag; Inventory of per d and petition of administrator to ————— Aifnirs ia West Washington, ine and other prominent We During the evening Oflleer up the pTs.—Canal boat H. M. Talbot ar- 00 bushels y Brox, Corn sold on ‘change bushel; wheat sold at 72 nts per bushel. N Schooner Raven arrived with Trinidad. TION OF THE WATER AT 7 A. %.—Clear at S. Low tide in the river to-day a7 p. mu; eat 12 p.m. soe ames Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tae EVEsIne Star. FATAL AccIpENT.—A colored man named John irker was killed yesterday on the wreck of the 1 United States steamer Frolle, which was towed wh to the ship-yard here from the navy-yard © time ako, ‘The vessel ts broken up, and sson, Who was urder a derrick on which was raised 22.000 pound mass of tron, was mashed by the fall of the mass of tron upon him. He had been emp! Hi. Boader for some years. At one ume he ia county, ‘The democrats met last Jublice in honor of the f Cleveland next Wednesday. A barbecue iake place at the fair grounds in the afternoon da torcilight procession and mass meeting at very evening now bonfires of rejoicing a kindled by the democrats tn town because Cleveland Is elected, and other bonfires by repubil- cans on Natior's Hil, &c., because Blaine is elected. Last night a throng of democratic ads. carried a pine canton through the streets, firing at various patats, DEDICATION.—This afternoon a large number of ihe friends and former patients of Dr. M. M. Lewis gathered at Christ chureh cemetery to dedicate the mouument just erected to him there. ‘The monu- ment, a lofty one of tne te, Was surrounded | by a throng, and many offerings of fowers were laid on the newly erected shathe _Nores—Bue funeral of Agent Charics Powell, killed at the recent Sionsiar on the Midiand road, near crossing, teok place this from bis home.—-D: tor Washingtonians recent laave recently been Last Night’s Scenes, The streets In the early part of last evening were ‘thronged with people. A large crowd gathered around the local democratic headquarters at Ver- non Row and spent a few hours in cheering. The bulidiag was gaily decorated with flags and streamers, A large crayon on canvas representing @ jolly looking face, wearing a broad grin, was hung over the balcony. The canvas bore the le- gend “Well, I should smile.” During the evening @ huge shirt was hung near the Cleveland and Hen- dricks banner and it bore the inscription “A new deal! The last of the bloody shirty” ‘There was a large gathering at THE Star office, and people were assembled about other place: where news could be obtained. The bulletins an- nounced added very little to the information a! ready possessed by the public. Before midnight the streets were deserted. Many went home thor- oughly satisfied as to the result, Those not satis- fied or whose opinions have been confused by the conflicting reports seemed disposed to walt until the offictal count in New York. oo Decision ReseRvep.—In the Circuit Court, Judge Hagner, to-day, the case of Hicks agt. Tae’ EVEN- ING STAR Newspaper Co. was, for the fifth time be- fore the court. "This {san action for libel in put hing an t W relative to the disposal of th body of G , the assassin of President Gar- fell, and demurters were filed to the declaration and amended dectarations UM the fourth ts now Teached. ‘The as argued for defendant to- can aill_and Coyle, and by Mess C. P, Culver and Crittenden and Mackey tor the Ase plainum. sion Was reserved. Deciston For THE DEFENDA della Lee ayt.the Howe machine con decided by Jude » holding the Cire Court to-day, in f2vor of the company. ‘The judg» onditional jes” forms used by, nbuny are binding on all parties t z tract ther ior the plaintitr. 8 limore bar, and Wooddury Wheeler ‘repre A contained. Messrs. W, the company, a Mvxperer.—tn the Criminal He, this morning, the trial of thé murder of his wife over two xed for the 17th instant. It will Minor killed his wi v ed, and sentenced by Judge Hagner to bi coat ppeal to the General Term, a Mixon, THE Wir Court, Judge Fra iby the of the court to W. Hi Gibson; M. M, Duvall and —_ The Candidates. CONGRATULATIONS TO GOV. CLEVELAND. Congratulatory dispatches poured in upon Gov, Cleveland, at Albany, all day yesterday. They came from every state in the Union, and several thousand were recelved. There was a con- stant stream of visitors in and out of the executive amber all morning, many ladles betng among callers. The governor bore his honors modestly The excitement in Atbany had largely subsided, the republicans generally conceding Cleveland election. Many business and private houses w decorated, and the enthustasm among the demo- crats was'subdued, but intense. "The Jucksontans, one of the leading campaign clubs, serenaded Cleveland at the executive mansion last event On Monday night next a monster evlebration wil! be held, in which all the campaign clubs of Albany and vicinity will participate. WHAT MR. BLAINE SATS. A large crowd of visitors called upon Mr, Blaine, at Augusta, yesterday. He sald to a distinguished citizen of Maine: “I feel entirely contident that the nest vole of New York, without change or m:tnip- ation, Will Show a plurallt ctors of nol less than 1,500 Votes, Id ¥, but from the most accurate data, jurnished 1 ct petent sour r, Bialne a ning publi kant and 01 returns ii the f made In any n¢ bull z proc hi its effect we that t “t Thursd: ng Ut > and equale ‘ ued in the sont use the baw- Citizens of New York, who eannot «fford {¢ ir state reduced to Oh at lawlesstv ¢ in South Carolina and Missis-ippl. u Mr. ine if he feit muenh «i he possible prospect of losing Heh means, Tr. Blaine “1 do not feel so in any personal sense, int pro- Toundly so o1 account of the ational interesis nding on the result, 1 fee ab pride that 4 ation of frand has ever been seriously uttete i against the Hean party In ats Ute or district. I do not belleve the Ainer y opt afrandulent result. The re ied the northern states by mor a they do not propose ts n from them by fraud.” lowing velegram: OF the Republican Nit have the Mr. Blaine seni Chairman B. tional Committ “Tam advised t mitted tn re have been frands com. state. I believe that the gives a republican piu committee lO see iat we of the stat and I ask terday In receiving whom we: had bee Two Wives, Possibly Three. REGINALD BARKEWS EXPLOITS AMONG YOUNG WOMEN, AND HIS FINAL DISCOMFITORE In April, 1880, Caleb Reginald Barker caine over to New York trom 6:h street, Willamsburgh, and joined the Second Street Methodist Church. He was a tall, powerfully built young tellow, with moderately good looks and a fine tenor volee, which he “din the cholr. tle organt beth Wade, of 7 1 et begin to} ©. and b ud nay He took up i Handoned 1 the two ¥ Barker, houseiiold in i xin Heh st I8th he tH rled her expect her him. sh dangiter cut of hh rkerand the giri went Un Geto nd had mr He nd rer sfirst wife, and the fly and tot twe 1 at Baltimore. ‘The second preliminary meeting of prelates pre vious to the opening of the third plenary councii was held yesterday at St. Mary’ssemInary, in Baltl- more, and was bons, apostolic @ {he arehbishops and neariy ull the bishops tn the Catholte ciureh tn the Unitd States, about seventy in all, Baltimore ts tull of Catholie dignitaries, and the grand solemn session to-mor- row ts expected to be « magnificent affair. Asking Troops for the Hiocking Valley. President Greene, of the Columbus, Hocktng Valley and Toledo railroad, has requested Gov. Hoadly to order out the militia on account of the burning of brides in Hocking county. 8 Carty, of Hocking county, yesterday telesraph d to the governé ‘king hith to order out the troo) He sys Murray City Was attacked by 300 or 400 miners, whd use with fuss sheriff say ing county 1 Perry and are looked after. 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COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25, pXEW, YORK MILLS “BHEETING (widest and very DOUBLE WHITE BLAN! all. pure wool (im. rienso size), Wal value #8; Reduced to eee VO OM COLORED SILKS (cheap at $1) reduced to 76, “GOLORED AND BLACK SATINS, S02, aga RE, CAMBS all Dore ne wool, wide FANCY SILKS, 31540.; COLORED SILKS, S00. DOUBLE WHITE 82, LARGE SIZE BED QI 1. = AUOTION GOODS. CASH PRICES. al CARTERS, 711 Manaur SPacn, THE ELECTION EXCITEMENT. juminary Last:Bigh?s Dispatches, NEW YORE'S CLOSE VOTE+SCENES AND INCIDENTS. + An Associated Press dispatch at one o’clock this morning says that the revised figures up to that: hour show a yote in New York state of 558,426 for Blaine and 589,886 for Cleveland, a plurality of 1,460 for Cleveland. The dispateh said that there were 18 districts disputed, or behind with their returns, which districts gave Gaffield a plurality of 736. This would indicate a plurality of 700 or 800 for Cleveland, and elects him President by 219 electoral votes. On the applicatton of Gen. Francis C. Barlow and Francis Lynde Stetson, Judge Barrett yestel granted a writ of mandamus requiring John J. OBrien, chief of the bureau of elections, to permit representatives of the democratic national commit- tee to examine the returns of the presidential vote in New York in the bureau of election’, Rumors were current late last night to the effect that John I. Davenport and John J. O’Brien had been arrested for alleged tampering with the election returns. Mr. O'Erien was seen jater and dented that he had rested. fe said that he understood that he had been indicted by the grand jury, and he ex- pected to be taken frito custody in’a day or two. ‘The execu'ive committee of the various Cieve- land and Hendricks clubs tm New York met last Nt and resOlved to hold a mass meeting of mer- chants and citizens this evening in the Academy of Music. ‘The following gentlemen have been in- Vited to address tne meeting: Rey. Henry Ward T, Carl Sci i SN VARIOUS CITES. ate hour the police stopped the ring that they might lead to last night there was entire papers « Mion bu © and several patrolmen last Telegram building, Mn Troy, “iby a mob of six or The Teiegram butle- been tern down and broken into i of Police © posted. Two splinter more bul torn the inc ulty. Ohio, reports the report t 1 nd had a public winding proipinent prolibitionists, li- fessors, with tin pans.’ Tit Vislt to the residence ot euior in the college and au or- been a conspicuous advo- hibition party. The nin front of bts “hous Sfrom a revolver Into the crowd. s<llzht!y woundeda student named 5 Was arrested and held for trial, The dence {hold a jollifieation meets in Indian; t. The Hiendrl naid and Voorhees, Th ideal of enthusiasm displ re yesterday and the streets with cheering crowds. No disturt oceuried, however, and while anumber of arre: were mide they ‘were prinelpaily on ac drunkenness. ‘here was another scene at rien! building, cecastoned by the and tt a crowd of democrats toward y holders. An attempt was ia Uy th anentrance Into tue building, rsedl by the police, burned in efligy tn'front of the Re- etn Cedar Ray last evening at 5,000 pel figure was Unrough Ue streets, on Was celebrated with teday In Saltsbury, Md.; Nor turns from New Je Murallty In the last night tate, The itcan, by 4,8 uvcde Virgtila to the democrat iy. n went rep the latest oictal returns reported 5 plurality of 5 “ourl give Marh 4; Ford, fusion, 18447 Was Reported Repubii- can. nt Wallick, of the Western Unton staph company, publishes a card in the In polls Journal to-day in answer to the stric- of Mr. Hendricks on the manner in which the election returns were colleeted in this state. The first retures ed considerable republican gains, and the reason ior this, Mr. Wallick says, was that in which these gal rred wert As samples, he shows that of 24 ts only 38 were reported durii Wednesday, while of 261 repui re ported firs deinoeratie pre Lorsday might lican precincts 205 were reported, ‘he Nationat Democratic Committee. TWO ADDRPSSES ISSUED YESTERDAY. : Anaddress was sent out by the democratic na- tonal committee last evening as follows: “To the people of We United States: ‘There can no longer be any question concerning the actual result of the presidential election. Grover Cleveland and Thomas A. Hendricks have eighteen electoral votes more than are necessary toelect them, It 1s not worth while tor our ad- versaries to claim the electoral vote of the state of New York. utely certain that the re- turns of the proper officers of election on the night of the 4th of November showed a decisive plurality In the state for the electors supporting veland and Hendricks. If any different or now belng prepared, or are pro- irUupl Llsifications of the of New Yor! nd the men aid abeuting the such reports ar. iuinals. Mis not expected that you will tame submit to the machinations of such Let (vem understand that you will not. Recognize at noon to-morrow Unroughout the United States the setual elecUon of Cleveland and Hendricks by fir- Ing national salutes, Meet to-morrow night ihrouguout the country and express your opinions ina masner that cannot be misunderstood. ‘The men of New York are resolyed not to submit to ihe gross outrage attempted to be perpetrated upon thelr rights, and will speak for themsel Dt the morning the following was issued “the National Democratle Committee has taken very active measures to insure a fair and prope return in ail delayed and doubtful districis. Coun- sel are employed to watch the official canvass, and arrangements are made to insure the transmission of correct news over the coun- try. ‘TO meet the expenses of this action, which are necessarily leavy, friends in various Sections ere starting subscriptions, Money will be thank- fully received by the national committee and any ald of this nature to assist in enforeing the popular will should, to be effective, be promptly rendered. Rd pee Se Bachelor Presidents. From the New York Commercial Advertiser. If Mr, Cleveland shall prove to be elected, It will be one of the curiosities of presidential history that the democrats went out of power with the first bachelor ever elected President, and come back to power with the second. In the quarter of a cen- tury that lies between, they have but once come hear to success, and that was with a bachelor— Mr, Tliden—for their candidate, Currcura. MRS. SMITH'S CASE, AND WHAT THE REY. MR. McKINSTLY HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT. beens fearful sufferer for fifteen years, most of the tine with what has been called Eczema cr Salt Rheum, Psoriasis and Lepra, und the like, and have always been told that there was no cure for me, and have been so discourazed that I had as soon ie as tive. have been so badly afflicted sometimes that there was not the smallest spot from the crown of my head to the soles of iy feet that was not diseased ‘and as redas crimson, It wouid commence in smul white spots, which had asilvery appearance, but were not deep, but if 1 attempted to heal them, or soon after their first appearance, they would burn and run to- gether until there wus acomplete dry, red scale, which would become so influned as to crack pnd look fiery and angry, and the burning sensation would be almost in- tolerable, I was at times so Isme that T could scarcoly cot about, and could net dress myself without assistance. Ihave tried many remedies, and have paid #100 in a single in- stance to a physician, but have ever obtained only tem- porary relief. Although helped for atime, I soon re- lapsed again to be as badly troubled as ever, and during the winter of 1881 and 1882 F suffered so much as to be entirely discouraged. Last June, however, I was ad- vised by Elder and Mrs. L. C. McKinstry, who are wel! known in these regions, to try your CuricuRa REME- D1Es, and I felt somehow a little courage, from their favorable opinion of them, to try their virtue, About the second week of July last I commenced taking the remedies, and within six weeks I began to so a perma- nent improvement, until now (October 1) Tain about as good us new, and my ficsh is as the flesh of a child, MRS. BENJ. SMITH. certify that the above statement of my wife is cor- reet, and T join with her i expressing my gratitude for the great benefit she has received. B, SMITH Icertify that the above statement is correct. Mr. Smith is a prominent man in this community, where be lives, He is a well known dealer in stock, and his ee with that of bis wife, is fully entitled to credit. Doneat Stanstead, Province of Quebec, this twenty- seventh day of October, 1882. L. G McKINSTRY, ‘Minister of the Gospel. Laren—I knve scen Mra Smith recently and believe her to be thoroughly and permanently cured. ) L, C. McKINETRY, Sec'y Advent Ch. Conf,, P. Q., No. Vt, and No. N. i, Boston, September 9, 1884, Coricuna Resorvent, the now blood purifier, and Curicuna and Curicura Soap, the great skin cures To THe Puprie:—t 1 POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co, nol Boston, y a * LILLIAN HALL MARES AGP ever wnitens Hoon 120 Gor Goran Buildine. 9 i kinds of work done promptly with besthess and aé-ursc3. ‘i-liu* CITY ITEMS. Dom Pedro must use Dr. Bull’s Cough —he seeuls to beso free from coughs and colds. A Cork Carpeting. “Linoleum” is neat like in aj and of extraordinary ai ity. It is elastic to the tread, handsome and never cgid like the ordinary olicloth, The American make has completely super- seded the best English goods and ‘the inferior ie can now be im ‘alton Trade lark with the word “Linoleum” Is printed on the back of every square yard ol Domestic goods and all carpet dealers keep 1 1 Charles G. Mueden, Grocer, 830 Ist street northeast, says Lij Premium Bose ought to be used by ‘every Itneeds no blueing and washes white, 1 ——_—_ E, & 1. G. Richard, wholesale dealers in Teas, etc, Pennsylvania avenue, recommend Lipp’ Premium Soap ‘as the finest'laundry soap ever offered to the Washington public.” 1 Sewing machines for rent at Auerbach’s,7th & H. 93 per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. im ‘McGee's, 9th, near D street. Razors! Razors! Hazors!!!—The Patent Periect and our best brands warranted, and keptin proper shaving condition gratis, Name engraved ‘on our dog collars free. ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania av., D.N. WALFORD, Prop’r. 8&1 A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the huir perfectly, and 1s also a preparationmunequalled for the eradication of dan- cui. ‘The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in thelr purity and great strength. 0 Cinett*s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all, eo Lundborg’s Periame, Fdenta, 0 Luneborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Ros. e9 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. co On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘Tho Voltatc Rel Co.,.Marshall, Mich. wit send Dr. Dye’s_ Celebrated "Electro-Voltatc “Belts and pplances on trial for thirty days to men ‘cung or old) Who are afflicted with nervous de- lost Vitaly and kindred troubles, guarantec complete restoration of’ healt and ‘Address as above. N. B.—No risk ls mn iucurred, as Uhirty days’ trial is allowed, ~ W,s,m Ly Vigo! * Heart Pains. Patpttatton, Dropsica ISwellings, Dizziness, Indi- cestion, Headache, Sleepiessness cured by “Wells’ Livaith Renewer.” 2 For and Seziskin Garments. c. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 108 Prince street, New York, will ‘il elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliabie Furs direct trom manufacturer, and save retailer's profits, Fashion Book mailed free, 96-310 Thornton’s Emulsion re Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impatred nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- gists. Lange bottles, 0c. “Manufactured by W. E Thornton, Corner Buluimiore und Murrison streets, Butuoré, Me. Wit “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney utter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45¢. per und, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aa Sweet oe. per uart, Creain 1 LADIES GOOD: A. Gascon, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, n6-Im 414 9th street, Washington, D.C. Mas Sera I UPPERT, 608 STH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica. Lance and complet» stock of LADIES’ AND CHIL- DEREK'S MERINO and WOOL UNDERWEAR, SILK and CASHMERE GLOVES, COTTON, WOOL and CASHMERE HOSIERY, at very low prices. “KNIT. WORSTED GOODS, such ay HOODS, BACQULS, SHIRTS, MITTENS, LEGGINS, LADIES SHAWLS end FASCINA'TORS. Sarena ad Cnt ae eae BONNETS, WALK- ING SU U CLOAKS, plain aud’ embroid- ered, in Motl er styles of superior elegance, ocd. M. Wiurra nN, CLOAES AT SPECIAL PRICES. The recent warm weather has enabled me to purchase for cash at a low price a jot of novelties—Paris and Ber- En nade geods—ot which Tcau give iy customers the ene Fiegant Seal Plush SACQUES and NEWMAREETS, plain and beaver trimmed, : Great variety of JERSEY JACKETS and NEWMAR- K ‘rvcaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs BUACK SILK COSTUMES. MILLINERY GOODS of ‘the highest character a ing Paris styles in BONNETS aud HATS, trim- mec and untrimmed, Jur and Feather TRIMMING at very low prices. lite, Trevise, Pur 0027 907 Peunsylvanta ave, 4 1c Mrs. M. J. Hevr, 1309 I STREET NORTHWEST, to exhibita choice assortment of ERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS, ‘Sin untrimmed FRENCii } MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHTEFS and DRESS CAPS. A {ull line of KID GLOVES, our own importation. Out-of-town orders filled with great care, 0025 ADIES' SEAL GARME! , REDYED ‘and relined. Circular linings repaired'and recov- . Cloth muffs tm ‘MISS CUNNINGHAM, 5 1310 eet, between Nand On. Ww. CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE NEW sf uring and Dry, Clearing Establish ve, n.w. All kinds of Ladies’ and ‘or manner, Crepe c 1 Party D:esses a spe- cialty, ANTO: ¢ LERCH, formerly with AL Fisc 0020-210 ADIES' FUR GAKMENTS ALTERED, CLEANED AND LELINED, MRS. C. LARNER, Late of Boston, oe: cei6-Im* 234 13th street southwest. H. EICHSTADT, DEALER IN ZEPHYR » Wors! ind materials, Fancy Goods: and Toy d Stampin: Pinsh and Velvet Stamping @ ep. cult terms. Iustructions in ‘oc patterns reuewed on reasonable broidery. 1205 F street northwest, ‘RS. M. V. HART, 1:11 F Street northwest, “ntly returned from New York. ‘Latest styles in fall aud Winter costumes, French method. o¢il-lin* OUGLASS, SINTH STREET, CORNER F. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents will positively buy the best UNDERVEST for Ladies ever shown tu thy For Te. we offer You the regal 2 while for $1, well, we siniply ask you to look at ours after e: ths beet elsewhere, CHILDREN'S VESTS, heavy Merino, excellent valus at Q5c., 3 for 81, 50e., 6c. T5e., 81, Be. We show a SCARLI NDER Ay for ladies, pure uarantecd, at 81.50, A great barguin. Finer wrades at $2, 82.25, & Ladics' extra long Dita’ ‘S, fashioned, Also extra size bunds for very fleshy ladies. B20 Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 420 TENTI STREET NORTHWEST, es CORSETS to order in every style and material, nd. gUArEL: eet fit and comfort. TALTIES ARE— lerctothiag, Merino Underwear, snd finest Imported Homers, Patent Shoulder races and aif Dreas Reform Gooda, French Corsets and Dustiea, Childven's Corsets, aud a 81 Corset (Miss H.'s own make), that for the price is unsurpassed, WN. B.—French, Gertuan and Spanish spoken, marl ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, ¢ FIRST CLASS HAIR DRESSEL, FROM PARTS, ‘Thres Futents and Five Medals trou Expositions of Paris, Lyons and Vienna, Mavofacturer and importer of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK dies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. Male dyed and shampooed in a frst class manner. igs to order. $087 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Axtox Fisners ‘Cheinical Dry Cleaning Fstablishment, No, 906 G strect northwest. THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments; also, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, ete,, are per- y NpErIOK Process, SOLADIES' EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this process will not Jose their orizinal shape. ad grease spots ited to bo removed effectually. Price $1.60 and 6175 Ger Tue Best. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” THE CONCORD COLLAR. Road, Team and ‘Harness Express of amaker‘s name end trade-mark. Lume 407 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel, $7 TIORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBES in great variety at very low prices. oclT Gas Sroves 2 FOR COOKING AND HEATING. COKE CRUSHED, COKF, ORDINARY BIZE. For Bale by the WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 05 (ore arar, Sire of the great 4-year-old Don Carlos, will be at the Stables of 0. B, Sanderson, National Fair Grounds, Washington, during the week for the accommodatianof erro AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. NOVEMBER 10, EVERY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY au ee A Hee ih MMM ua aa GRAND ENGLISH ‘THE STRONGEST ARRAY OF NOTED ART Emma Abbot Bellini, Lizzie Anvandale, W; rt, Laura Ant 45 A NN N 00 moe AE Big Sue5 Exe 24 7 XN ‘oo’ AT DROOP'S MUSIC STORE......... MONDAY—Rossini's Masterpicce, with a great cast, SEMIRAMIDE_ Abbott, Annandale, Fabrint, Broderick, Guise, Campo- ello. TUESDAY—The Sparkling Oriental Opera Comique, KING FOR A Day. Abbott, Annandale, Castl Prodorick, Allen and Taslia- WEDNESDAY MAT.—Admission 50 and 75 cents, MARITANI—With an Immense Cast of Favorites. WEDNESDAY EVENING—Grand Revival of Balfs BOHEMIAN GIRL, Abbott, Annandale, Fabr'nt THURSDAY—With thre MIGNON. Abbott, Bellini, Annan Tagliapietra, Donuas, 50 AND 75 CENTS; RESERVED PLACES, A COMEDY OF SUCCESS, MOTHER AND CHILD, A BEAUTIFUL PLAY. ARTISTICALLY ACTED. NEW SCENERY. NEW APPOINTMENTS, Monday, November 10th, and during the week, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘The Great London Success, A HOOP OF GOLD. PrereP errr: n8 THE FASHIONABLE EVENT. AND SATURDAY MATINEES. THE RENOWNED ABEOTT OPERA COMPANY! ‘in, Geuse, Tomasi. L-4 ww eal A 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FRIDAY—EMMA ABBOTT'S BENEFIT, EMMA ABBOTI'S BENEFIT. First time in English of Verui's Opera, First time in Eng ish of Verdi's Opera, LA TRAVIATA. LA TRAVIATA, La TRAVIATA. Emma Abbott's Greatest Role, VIOLETTA Abbott, Annandale, Castle. Broderick, Allen, Herile dud Tagliapiotra, SATURDAY MATINEE—Emima Abbott will stog.? Abbott wil sing. Enuna Abbott will sing Also Tagliapintra, Castie and Anuandale and catire Dompany, SATURDAY EVE.—Farewell Night of the Abbott Com- pany. IL TROVATORE, with an immense Cast of all the Favorites. SECURE SEATS EARLY, PM awesevae a? ANOTHER BIG SHOW. Alice Evans, Prof. Everett ai Lots of curiosities in the Museum. Adinission to all only 10 cents rpurater comigcr. A GENTLE! EVERY NIGHT. Dive Meseo. SPECIAL “AME WALKER Int GEMENT OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY romantic play of the “TWO ORPHANS,” Now running with cuormous success at Masonic Tem- ple, Baltimore. Entirely new scenery expressly gotten up for the piece. MONDAY, NOV. 10, every aiternoon, and evening. Notwithstanding the extra expense in- curred there will be no advance in prices. nos ATIONAL THEATER. WEEK OF NOVEMBER torn. THE MILAN OPERA COMPANY IN GRAND ITAL- ‘Tuesday... TROVATORE Giannini, Wilmant, Mistress and Port, Wednesday, RIGOL t, Bologna, Sérbolini and Peri. ATINEE. «0... AIDA Box Sheet for sale Of seats now ope $1.50, 2 and $2.50. : 1 (HHOICE ORCHESTRA CHAIR . OP NIGHT. RAND OPERA HOUSE CAN BE HAD AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. Nationa THEATER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3p. EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE. SHOOK & COLLIER'S COMPANY in Robert Ba- chanau’s great drama, STORM-BEATEN, Magnificent Scenic Effects, including the Realistic Aurora Borealis Effects, invented and patented by Ly- sander Thompson. Ane survivireof the late Grecly Tady Franklin Bay Exp-dition will appear in the great Arctic rescue sceno in their origiual costumes as worn by them on that memorsbie occasion, Next week, commenciag November 16th, MILAN GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. 13 NEW TuicyciEs, gen nod-4t* ‘The public are invited to call and examine our new RUBBER TIRE TRICYCLE, Suitable for lady or gentleman, and which we offer at EIGHTY DOLLARS. WAL C. SCRIBNER, 1108 E street northwest, FREE, NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN BUILDING BAZAAR with Musical Entertainments commencing THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 27TH. Season ‘Ticket, $1; Single Adinission, 25 cents. ‘The young man who sells the most tickets is entitle to a Froe Scholar- ship (Evening) in the Ivy Institute ot Professor Flynn, southwest corner of sth and K streets, “The lady who sells the most tickets receives a Free Scholar ship in the Normal Kindergarten Institute, southeast corner of 8th and K streets, 14-1 DRY GOODS. oc31 Matinees Tucsiays, Thursdays and Saturdayn, 6 DRY GOODS. = Kiye's Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES, Flezant DOLMAN: EWMAR! RUSSIA! CIRCULARS at 85 80 @7 aud os eT RUSSIAN All styles of JACKETS at $4, 84.50, 5, #5.50and $6, 150 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at $9, $10 and $12, SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.000 Misses’ and Cluldren’s HAVELOOKS and NEW. MARKETS, a most magutticent Line, at @2, 63, $4, 8 an 5,000 Wool and French FELT HATS at 5 and $1.25. 2,000 Children's Elegant TRIMMED HATS at 250, S0c., 75c., $1 and $1.25. BIRDS, PLUMES, W’ VETS. SILKS, SATIN sold elsewhere, Ladies’ UNDERWFAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ prices, Te. NGS, TIPS. RIBBONS, VEL~ VELVETEENS, less Do not buy until yon have examine’ our stock and ascertained our prices, if you wish to save your money, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Fon Tanon Mane Cosrowes. ‘4 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $125; WORTH 8175 PER YARD. S4 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM $1.25 PER YARD. & INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, FORMER PRICE al 45 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, Y5c.; REDUCED FROM el 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES, PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, 1X ALL THE NEW SHADES, &tk., T5c,, S7ic., $1 AND $1.25 PER YARD, al 8. L. HEMPSTONE, £803 Market Space—Pa Ave. Oventc: Orventxai WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5ru, In the just completed Annex to our already large es- tablishment, giving us one of the finest business build- ings in the United States. ‘We are proud to say we have never attempted to dis- Play such a large, rich and well-selected assortment of foods before, and hope to meet the approbation of all in our immense undertaking. ALL ARE INVITED. We have added several New Departments, of which the most conspicuous will be our stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, which wo have marked at prices lower than any other Hiouse in the United States. ‘Ihis department does not consist of a lot of publish- ers’ dead stock, but new, live and desirable works of Fiction, Poetry, Travels, History, etc., such as every- body wants to read and keep, Look through our assortment, and you will find the very work you waut at a price you never dreamed you could secure it for, RED LINE POETS, half Russia or cloth binding, 500. ; trade price, 81.25, LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER’S POEMS, ONLY ‘50cents; cheapest in the country. McCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- ‘umes, $1; trude price, $2.25, E. P. Roe's new novel, A YOUNG GIRL’'S WOOING, 88¢.; trade price, $1.50. All of E. P. Roe’s Works, 880, DICKENS' COMPLETE WORKS, bandsomest cdition and largest type ever published, 15 volumes, $6.03; trade price, 822.50. ‘The atove are only a few specimens of our prices. All | Your nam are marked in the sume proportion. Complete line of CRANE’S STATIONERY, We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CARDS for 86 cents, ‘We have also added a complete assortment of JOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &o. Colgate & Co.'s entire assortment in stock at popular prlous Tux N OUR CLOAK PARLOR, 58x10 fect, is now the largest in the country, being being ent:rely devoted to the sale of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. ‘We carry the largest stock of SEALSEIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS in this city, and guarantee them pure London dye. RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, ‘with heavy satin lining, $1.15; worth $2.60. ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, E. G. Davis, 19 MARKET SPAct OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF PRICES. WE DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS ARE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLEMAKES.AND WE ARE PREPARED TO QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. SEE AND BECONVINCED. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. E. G. DAVIS, ocll 719 MARKET SPACE. _ Q8281S RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Buy the Comfort Shirt, elerantly made, of the best ‘muslin and 2100 linen, restored, and ouly Toute Fine Unfinished Shirts ouly 60x, Finest Percale Shirts only $1.50. Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put on, for $1. Six finest Drees Shirts made to orier (solid bosoms) for 8, Perfect it guaranteed at MEGINNIS, 1002 F xtrest. ; SEWING MACHINES, & Faz Axo Wisree Srv NOW READY. ant a perfect fittine Garment, try oj Ladles, f yon want a per {5 one Fitting Patterns. Dressmakers, and We will snd you sample copies of Fall and Winter Btyles free of ¢ ‘Every judy should have our Bazar Dresstasker, with 800 beautiful Mustra- tions of fall and winter styles; price 15 cte., or by tall 20 cts. Hall's adjustable jorms for Mtting and draping. Gur forms can be adjusted from the stuallest Size to the largest lady's, Coll and exantueat OPPENHEIMER, £28 Oth street n. w., St. Cloud Building. Sole agent forthe New Home 2nd Hartford Machines, All Kinds of machines fur rut and go> — 699 4n Entirely New High Arm, Sewing Machina, Which Excels a! Others. Eeld on Installments; Liberal Discount for Cash, G27 EveryMachine Warranted ag fOLD Br THE HOWE MACHINE 09., £09 F Street Northwest, near 10th street de7-t.th,s,6m_ IPPRE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD. pot_of Attachments, in a Velvet- an2? the finest outht for ly sewing ever yet offered. the Silent White, New ‘Domestic. McKENNEY’S, 427 9th northwest. Cs. Rorrenz, Nos, MAND 405 ira BTRETE NOSTAWSSE. ‘Headquarters forths WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, ‘Also, . S400, 407, 404 and 295 SEVENTH sTReeET, qe, diet t5 1a Basel Tove Neca Canes. ie Daim a full line of VELVETS, TN ‘An iuapection Of our tock Se solicttnd. Ce tee 2, A fF Han OVALE

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