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er-y THE ‘EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. of -wEDN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1884. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. } OFTiCe OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, 7 ‘WaswrxaToy, D. C., November 12, 1884, 9:90 a.m. f For the middie Atlantic states, fair weather, to west wind, Decoming Varlabie, nearly sta + tomperature. ‘Thursday joal ratns and partiy_clouay iicated for the Onlo valley, Tennes- sec, the east Gul states, jower lake regions and suiddie Atlantic states, with slight changes in sem- perature. 1 Catt. THE ATTENTION of the pubile to the fact that I ain now prepared to serve meals to the first families in Washington, Ted by horse al Wagon only, on short notice. The fnest dishes usd and guaraitecd to be served hot and in pertect order. Also prepared to serve dinner parties or re- eeplions of ail description. Water lees, ice cream, and cold dishes of ali desertption. Oysters by the dred tn any st haps, or form. Silver and a to hire and walters furnished. Everything guarenteed first-class stop In and inspect the Srade of ware 1:29.a7th street. Avex. PeTEnsox. ‘Tas Prorie of Washington will be glad to learn that Frank Sharpless, the well-known contectuoner, has opened a fue candy store at No. 941 Pennsyl- ‘Vanta avenue. ils former patrons and the pub! rest assured that his fue wixed candies and car aimels are a8 good as ever, and at the same low | pric in genera! may My Prices Mase My Trape. Cores Flour, per barrel, $7.95; \, 31.75. den HI do, * S85 4. $1.50 i Swiss Process, du #625; 4. 1.50. } Cook's delignt, do, | $25; 34) 31 Twill sell you, and Tadvise you to buy, Bark celebrated Minnesota Frocss, tie tinest dou: offered to this market—Pe 4 barrel, We. America: Tstreets "northwest. Dew parrel.g7; 3 barrel, $1.7 ea Store, corner 7th and | SA. Burke, carting in the bay & pair of ‘Lich we have g0 7th street uortnwest. i K SHAnLEss, ‘The Confection | to his former patron: nat be has. no comuection with y other establishment. He is located at No. $41 | Peuna, ave, where the purest of confections wil | be found. StarsED glass substitute agen: . = cy, 411 7th street. ig | | Ar Baxzow’s may be seen an excetlent crayon | of Lieut. Greeiy’s portrait, from Kice’s studie, made from a Sitting pricr to is departure for the ‘arctic regions. For Preity and excellence of flavor Sharpless eandy takes the lead. 9i Penna. avenue. For Sare—That newly Nried tage, 145 Mas orthwest. Ine saciisetis ave 1st quire J. E Zurhorst, 023 La. ave., or Si Ast ne. ‘Tus Bvesixe of a winddwz curtain in the third story of house No. 1232 1 street lust evening caused | au alarm of fire from box 134. As truck B was | crossing New York avenue at 12th street it collided | With a buggy, Which It wrecked. . Coney island. Open all winter. af glass piazza 250 feet long—entice change Hoe Sea Water baihs—Cormmodious apart micnis—Pinest Culsine—Every cumfort—Moderate —vuly one hour from Ciiy Hall, N. ¥.—Hourly 1.97 PLeRALITy.—The oficial canvass concedes that 2 per cent can be saved by buying your boots and Shoes at the Family Shoe Stre, 10 7ih sureet ‘uorthwest, _ Hover Buse Fessers’s Ice Cream and C! New York avenue rlotte Russe, 1427 Covens, CoLps AND Sons Tunoat yield readily | tol H. Douglass € Sons" Cxpsicum Cougs Drops. New Sroxs, new goods, everything fresh, pure and clean at SHARPLES’ Confectionery, 941 Penusyivadia avenue. Yous eyesight fitted, $i: 1 old stand. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. ALBAUGH'S GkaND OPERA Hovse—The Abbott Opera company in te “Bouemian Git.” Nariosa TueaTsk —Milan Grand Italian Opera company In “Eigoletta” Foup’s Urea Hovse.—“The Hoop of Gold.” ‘Tneatex Cowiqve.—“Fun on the Bristol” Dime Meseva—Arne Walker In “The Two Or- phans.” per jemsed Locals. | Street lamps will be lighted this evening af 5:10 ) Pm. andextincuished at445 am Brentano Brothers have received Punen and the London Graphic and Iastrated News for Novem ders Inthe Pollee Court # udge Snell ed ‘Timothy Honnady pisot, At the Howard Medical College, last evening, the Ieetiires for the eveutaz were dispensed with, as a | mari: of respect of the late Henry Astel, who Was a student in the Instifaiion, R-soluttons of respect prepared by a committee compos SS. Lu Breit we Livingston: sccrstus;G. Mi La Feirs, Hawin Le Ferre, and W. B. Smith, were adopted. Charles R. Parker, casnier of the sth Avenue hotel, who killed himself by shooting, at bis resk- dence in New York yesterday, while temporarily dusane, from overwork (as sisted in yesterday's Stan), Was a clers at Willard's, in this city, during the Iésseesitp of Sykes & Chadwick, and’ was, it Was understood, a nephew of Mr. Chadwicl:. ‘The pastorsof several of the Protestant churches of East Wasbington have decided to unite ina union service at the Metropolitan Presbyterian chureh on Thanksgiving J. Shillington sends the New York Fashion Bazar for December and the llustrated London Almanac for 2 a ‘Tar Irartas Orena.—The Milan Opera Company deserved a much larger audience than that which sfeeted Its opening atthe National Theater last evening, and lovers of the Iyrie drama wno felled to de present missed a treat of more than ordinary excelene2. Indeed, in most_respects the perform. | abee was one of the most finished, complete, and | satistactory given herein many years. It is true That the company tnetudes no stars of the first magnitude, but. what {s much better. all ts mem- bers are good, and the restiit ts one which is rarely enjoyed aere,—namel and thoroughly pleasing entirety. Yet it must not be supposed That the leading ‘artists are. either in singing or) dieting, only medioer. Such an idea ts tar from | correct. The principal characters ia Vera's great work were presented ina style which even those Tanking high ave often failed to reach, and those sustaining them acquitted themselves so well as to | Win frequent andentiiusiastic applause from a very tical audience. This !s notably true: f Signora | Jamerin! and Signors Giannini and Wilmant, eaca | peatediy and in the hear- ‘The chorus is un cessories, If not fully up | the particular opera ing, Were respectabte, | and uot marked by more than the usual number of Shortcomings and anachronisimas On the the company is so cood and Its Interpretations $0 admirabiy done that one 1s surprised that more pains have hot been taken tomake its merits better koown. Certainly for the remainder of the week ° must grow larzer each evening, and within reason to say that if it w ain in Wasitncton another week its business the secoud Would be better by far than that of 2 Ore. of Whom were encored re test mannec. ‘Tue Frag at Hyarrsyri.e.—When Chief Cronin | Teerlved adispateh yest afternoon, as re ported in Tue Srak, stating that Trattsvilie was | § im flames and asking for teip, he had a portion of | the fre department xssenibird at the B.& U. depot, | waiting for orders. Accompanied by four ors | Tae chief Went to Hyattsville on the 310 express Train only to find Uhat a barn and several stuall onthousss were lying on the ground in ruins. | Honey was running down the hil! and bees, whose hives had been discurbed by the fates, swarmed about overhead, There was a sinall crowd at work | extinguishing ghe fares The loss amounts to ebout #0, effered by insurance, The property | belonged (6 Mr. Seth Holton, a clérk in the Treas- | ury departinent. A Rercsiicay APPEAL rou FUNDS—A. M. Clapp, chairman, Will H. Lowdenniix, secretary, and A. Alams, acting treasurer, of the republican thhance committee of the District of Columbia, have issued an address to the republicans | of the national capital, asking for contributio To defray the expenses of carrying the contest in New York to its end WASmINoTON CATTLE MARKET, Queenstown, on the Metropolitan Branch, B. and ©. RR. three | Intles from the city, Lewis D. Means, proprietor— | Mondsy, 131 catti¢ on the market; 117 sold to Dutch ers; baidnoe driven to Drovers’ Rest; bes BtoSke.; good,4% to 4%5.; fair 44; 10 44; mediun 8M to 4; ordimary, 3 tO 3%. "1.198 old sheep an dainbs up; 673 sold to butchers; 340 driven to ers’ Hest: halance left over. Old sheep brought | from 3 t6.44c.; lambs, 4 to 5%. Cows and cal¥ ‘sold from $40 06 $55 per head. State pt the market | Gull for sheep and lambs Fair for cattle. — Warre-Coton Art.—Mr. Dowling will have on | exhibition on Monday and Tuesday a collection of over two hundred fne water-color paintings, cently selected from the principal exhibition’ of London, Paris, Rome, Naples, Milan, Madrid, Bares Jona, Aimsterdam, The Hague, Antwerp, and Brus sels.” ‘This will be the first entire water-color exhi- dition ever held in this city, and will be an oppor- | ‘Uunity for Iqyers of the fine arts, connolssears, and Ft students to study the comparative merits of the ‘Various schools of water-color art. Five Books at Avetiox.—An unusually fine col- Jeetion of books, In every department of iterature, ‘are now arranged and ready for examination, at ‘he auction rooms Of Thomas Dowling. They are mostly In elegant bindings and In extraordinary Preservation. Cat: 5 can be bad on apy Yon to the auctioneer, and the sale will begin Mon- day evening next, at 7:30 o'clock. See ad. sa ate ‘Tue TURKIsn Sate To-pav.—Mr. Dowling began ‘the Turkish sale this morning with a ‘and ap- preciative audience, but the ined ruled Yeo low, many of the articies sold coming within {he meauis of the most Impecunious ‘The sale will be continued morning afternoon until all are —— ‘Mauntep Tis Monytxa.—The marriage of Miss Mary C. Hines, daughter of Mr. M. J. Hines, a well- Known contractor of this city, and sister of Mr. Paul \. Hines, of the Providence base Dail club, to Charies H. Clark, was solemnized this morning at ‘Si. Aloysius chureh, at 11 o'clock, In the presence phi asotsted Uy Pathe Geconpeily ofseiaed, ny r “srs Join f. Holden, Frank Madigan, €. 6. Co- Do tsand A. Jolson acted ag ushers, Alter 3. scemeny a) ‘Was beld at the 4 brid pareniy whlch waslangely attended 1d the | sold trom | DISTRICT SCHOOL AFFAIRS, Matters Discuwed by the Board of | Brustees—The Oral Examinations for | Teachers Abolished — Mr. Baum Elected President. ‘The November meeting of the school board was ‘held last night.» Mr. Griswold was elected tem- porary president in place of Mr. B. H. Warner, Te sigued. The committee on teachers made the folowing report, which was adopted: Accept the resignation of Miss EMe Rodier, teacher, first di- Vision; assign Miss M. C. O"Lazenby, 1st division, at her own request, to a school of the fourth division, vice Miss Rodier; transfer MissIda M. Daly from the fifth to the first and promote her tothesixth grade, vice Miss Lazenby; transfer Miss Manana Schooley from the first to the fith division, vice Miss Daly, transferred; issue a first-class temporary certificate t Miss M.S. F. Antisell and appoint her acting teacher first division, vice Miss Schooie; ppoint Miss. . Dotey sub-assistant teacher in the sev enth division; ail to take effect November 1st. Ordered, that the schedule of salaries of teachersot Orst and second grade schools in the sixth division shall be uniform and the same as that for teachers of the same grade in all the other divisions. ‘The committee aiso reports that in joint meetin With the committee on janitors It has designat fe oH —— ie be Janitor of the High school uilding, vier John E. Fe l, to Lake effect November 1st, phage oe The report also directed @ diploma of the Minor normal schoo: be granted Miss M. E McKinney, teacher In Lae sixth division, who graduated from ‘Une schoo! befure Uhat Institution came under the ol of the Board of se i trastees. 4ppilcations tor teachers’ positions were recetved {rout Miss Jennie Spears, Mr. Wm. Fraction, Mr. . tdweil, Elizabeth Clifford, and An application for the posidon or Janitor was received from Hugh McQueeney. PROPOSED SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. Clarke, om the committee on bullaings repairs, made a report recommending the property owned by the lc schools, not now adapted for school old. and the proceeds devoted to of new buildings: Brick house and of Qant Mth streets, square 200, sub-lot 5.000 square Teet; sqitare 1098, sub-lots 16 and 17, fre sqmtare feet; sithare 425, part fot 6, 9.400 square cre n junction of the Chain bridge, ‘Tuniaw and Loughboro’ roads, on north line of Piekret’s k ame house and one-half acre of t row, between Tenteytown and joining land of John Hoonan; frame sere of Lind on Queens’ Chapel road, 2 of George W. Utermehie. TION FOR TEACHERS, committee on rules, moved of article 1st of the by-laws of the board by providing that five credits, instead ght, be allowed tu the oral examination of rs and that put vis expressed himself {n favor of this f, DUE Was Of the opinion that all the ex- est the expe and knowledge of abe in w allother examina- iter of recor. He diid not wish to cast ‘a upon any one, but present examinations of teachers Was @ taree. had been so intormed by many teachers. “If the ‘Stlons were written out and made a matter of hen the board would be able to know the ter of the examination, and so would any ‘he else tf a question Was raised. Mr. Brooks did not Untuk that oral examtaations were a farce, but that they were essential to the compleveness of the test of the competency of teacners. ‘Dr. Purvis asked sf the capability of a teacher Was ascertained by asking such questions, “Have You taught in the Disiriet schuols?” “What do you know of muste?” He had been told that such ques- tous Were asked In the oral examination. Mr. Brooks sald thst If that was all the examina- tion amonnted to he would bein favor of doing away With them. He tought that Dr. Purvis had been inisinformed on this point, Mr Smith thought that ff the oral examination was abolished then there would be no room for changes of favoritism in tits respect. Mr. Baum Was of the same opinion. Mr. Brooks said he had ho objections. Mr. Curtis withdrew an amendment Which he bad offered to Mr. Smnith’s amendment, and Mr. Baum then moved that tie oral examina: Hon of teachers be done away with and that the entire exammation be written and Dased on @ scale Of 100. ‘This motion was carried unanl mously. ji Baum offered a_ resolution, which was adopted, expressing the regret of the board at the Tesignation of the late president, Mr. B. H. Warner. and stating “that In losing hls Valuable services the Schoois of the District of Colurabia are deprived Of a good triend and eatuest worker, and an honor- able aud upright man.” Mr. Baum also offered a resolution to discon- 'nue the awarding of the Amidon medal In school ade 8, fourth division. Referred to the com- nutttee on'ruies Mir. Curtis moved that a committe, consisting of Messrs. Brooks and Baum be appointed to confer with the District Commissioners relative to carry- ing out the suggestion made in a report to the board to have an officer appointed to perform the duties now devolving upon Ue two superintendents tn che matter of revelving and inspecting supplles, Adopte Mr. Smith moved that the board hold regular meetings on tue second an‘ fourth Tuesday of each soni.” Referred to the committee on rules. REVISION OP THE RULES Dr. Purvis suggested that the rules of the board be referred to the committee on rules for thelr gen- eral revision; adopted. On motion of Mr. Smith, the board to elect a president, and he nominated Mr. Griswold. ME. Curtis seconded the nomination, Mr. Lovejoy nominated Mr. Bum. The ballot Was taken, and the secretary announced that three votes had been cast for Mr. Griswold and five for Mr. Baum. The election was then made unanimous, and Mr. Baurn, taking the ehalr. made an appropriate speech in acknowledgment of bis election. He annotinced that he would name hereafter the couuuitiee which would assign tue trustees to their local duties. ‘The bosrd then adjourned. eee Preparing for the Procession. MADE FOR THE DEMO- TION TAKEN BY DIP- teachers, ohs are, an ‘Marshal Dickson has assigned all the mounted men, who will appear in the democratic pro- cession to-morrow evening to the secona division, Capt. B. F. Lioyd, marshal. ‘The cavaleade will be under the charge of Major George A. Armes, U.S.A. Wm. F. Holtz:nan has been appointed marshal’s and J. Hall Colegate appointed special aid to ‘grand marshal. Meetings were held last night by, various democratte clubs to complete arrangements for participation in the procession. The Cleveland and wendricksclub, of the first district, sent Invi tons to clubs In adjoining counties In’ Maryland > Join with them. ‘The marshals appointed for the district were J. W. Tolson and W.C. Thompson, as- sistant. Ata meeting of the South W: con Demoeratic club, Capt. B. F. Lloyd, the president, appointed the following club marshals: Messrs. H. | Neutzes, Joun Cirroll,Wm_ Ellis, Thos. Collins, J. ‘right, E. Zell, Wim. Whelan, J. MeCarthy, George Dant, ‘and Washington Sanderson. 1 sixteenth district club adopted. a resolution re- questing all persons living along the line of march th the sixteenth district to filumtnate thetr places of business or residences, and Messr Plerce Bell, john O'Meara, B. F. Beveridge. James Hughes, sarles MeLatghitn, and W. C, O'Meara were polnted a comumitiee to carry tls out. ‘The com- inittee on decorations reported the preparation of a Cleveland rooster 12 feet high. ‘The Madison Democratic Association appointed a finance committee, consistiog of Dr. H. H. Barker, Cuaties Krause, J. R. Porter, G. Edmonton, Joh L. Morreil, Capt. John R. Wood, Dr. ly and. C. T. Butcher, lected a5 chlef marshal, With John M. Keeler and George Van ourteenth district club appointed Messrs, Dubant. Hughes and Nash as officers of the night. Aca mecting of the Virginta Democratic Associa- last evening address were made by the Hon, © Gibson, of West Virginia; Hon. J. Biatr J. MeDowell Carrington and Mr. George Ma~ son, of Virgiula. Resoluctons of rejotcing and con- ulation over the election of Cleveland were meeting of the Columbia Democratic Club Was subscribed and forwarded to Senator Gor- tan, In response to hs call for money to see that a le in New York. < of the tnarshals’ alds at the democratic celebration to tke place to-morrow nizht, men- Uoned in yesterday's Sran, the name ot Richard H. Spindle suottid have been printed Robert H. Spindie. ‘The t ptlemen have Deen appointed ffalv-nids:: Robert. Bruce, dW. roit, Ben}. B. Bradford, Wim. Stone, d St. P. Handy, 1 from MeShane & Co's foundry, Will preceed the procession, wish (0 put their names down for the o-norrow are requested by to call at 5. 14th street and hear the Eobitt house, D OLROGRAPHS.—There ing at 7:30 Celok, at the salesroom of Messrs, Waiter B. Willams & Co. a Sule Of engravings and oleozraphs. Every arrai ment has been made for the comfort of visitors, JANISH AS Caste —Mine. Janish made her Arst appearance in Piiladeiphia, Pa. last might in the Engitsh version of Dumas’ Camilie. Het suc cess Was mstantaneous and emphatte, being the best rendition of the character ever given there, 1 1s suid Sie will appear in Washington at Al- Yangh’s Opera House on Monday night. | Avsouwrety Pore ‘the ordinary kinds, apd cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powder, Soldoniyincana, Borat Raxma » Afiairs in West Wash stock, at Drovers’ ‘Tat Bros., yesterday cen mae Bocas foe" be shmy apa as ep Sl eat, CoxpIriox OF THe WATER AT 7 A. u—Clear at all points. Low tide in the river to-day at 5:15 p. m5 high tide at 10:15 p.m. reds driver Of one of Springuasae erpress ool a ne i's EXpI ‘Wagons, was badly injured this morning at the 7th street whart. A heavy crate of merchandize fell ‘upon him, efushing him eo that the lower portion {dence hospital” = Corticura. MRS. SMITHS CASE, AND WHAT THE REV. MR, McKINSTRY HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT. ‘Torme Pustic:—I have beens fearful sufferer for fifteen years, most of the time with what has been éalled ‘EczemA or Salt Rheum, Psoriasis and Lepra, and the like, and have always been told that there was no cure for me, and have been so discourawed that Z had as soon die as live. Uhave been so badly afflicted sometimes ‘that there was not the smallest spot from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet that was not diseased and as red as crimson, It would commence in small white spots, which had asilvery sppearance, but were not deep, but if T attempted to heal them, or soon after their first appearance, they would burn and run to- gether until there was acomplete dry, red scale, which ‘would become so inflamed as to crack and look fiery and ‘angry. and the burning sensation would be almost in- tolerable, 1 was at times so Jame that I could scarcely get about, and could not dress myself without assistance. I hi 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 ro- lapsed again to be ts badly troubled as ever, and during the wis-ter of 1881 and 1982 I suffered so much as to be entirely discouraged. Last June, hewever, I was ad- ised by Elder and 3irs, L. C. McKinstry, who are well known in these regions, to try sour Curicura REME- pus,and Tfelt somehow a iittle 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 ace a perma- nent improvement, until now (October 1) Tam about as 00d aa new, and my flesh is as the flesh of a child. ‘MRS. BENJ. SMiTH. Loertify that the sbove statement of my wite is cor- rect, and T Join with borin expressing my gratitude for the great benefit she has received, - B. SMITH. certify that the above statement is correct. Mr, Smith is 3 prominent mao in this community, where he lives. Ho is » well known dealer in stock, and his statement, with that of his wife, is fully entitled to credit, Done at Stanstead, Province of Quebec, this twenty- seventh day of October, 1882 1. C. McKINSTRY, “e ‘Minister of the Gospel, Laren —I kave sen Mra, Smith recently and believe her to be thoroughly and permanently cured. L. ¢. McKINSTRY, Bee’y Advent Ch. Conf., P.Q., No. Vt. and No, N. H. Boston, September 9, 1884. Curicuna Resotvexr, the new blood purifier, and Curicua and Curicona Soar, the great akin cures and beautifiers, aresoldeverywhere. Price—Curicuma, 50c.; Soar, 26c.; RESOLVENT, $1: POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co,, nol ‘Boston. (AVOID THE HARSH, IRRITATING, GRIPING compounds so often sold as purging medicines, an correct the irrecularities of the bowels by the use of Ayer’s Cathartie Pills, which are mild and gentle, yet thorough and searching fh their action, (ASA FORIFIER AYER'S SARSAPARILLA ACTS ‘directly aud promptly. A single bott.e will prove itamerite Many thousands of people are yeariy saved from dangerous fevers by the exercise of a little timely care in properly cleansing the system Ly the use of this remedy. all Every Livy IN THE UNITED STATES ‘Ia requested to read this advertisement of DRY GOODS: from the Great Auction Sale in New York. ES’ CLOTH SUITING one yari and a halt wide Cnmenise width): real value 180: Yeduced to 973g, FINE QUALITY CHUDLA CASHMERES, nearly gne yard sod s half wide (immense width), all pure, SREACK MILKS COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND A 3, . COLOKED 8 VETS just received from suction. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS only #1. COLORED SILK VELVETS, 91.25. NEW YORK MILiS SHEETING (widest and vory Dest), 25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, all pure wool (im- ‘meuise size), real value $8; reduced to 85, COLORED SILKS (cheap at $1) reduced to 780. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, Ste. COLORED CASHMERES, all pure fine wool, wide double width, rediiced to 3734. FANCY SILKS, 37c.; COLORED SILKS, 500. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 500. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 82, LARGE SIZE BED QUILTS, $1. AUCTION Goops. CASH PRICES. al CARTERS, 711 Manxer Spice. Sougrama Monz Asovr Oven- coats. BESIDES THE FINEST GOODS IN THIS LINE EVER SHOWN HERE, We Have in Heavy-weighta: Serviceable, double-faced goods, all wool. Biue Beavers, warranted fas: color.. Whitney Beavers, beautiful goods. Elysian Beavers, various styles and colors. Eskimo Beavers, amooth-faced goods. * Kersey,” plain colors and wixed... ‘Meltons, plzin colors and mixed. Corkscrews, medinm weight . Corkscrews, mediim weight, satin lined, 821, 822.50, £25, 820 Surtouts and Newmarkets, of Kersey, Melton ‘and Beaver. 820 to $50 E. B. BARNUM & CO., 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2s i ¥ TO VICTORS AND VANQUISHED. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CITY ITEMS. Prevention excels cure; prevent hoarseness and colds by using Dr. Buil's Gough Syrup. 1 Notice. Ladies’ and Children’s Wraps don’t Cloak Parlors, second Betore buying miss 736 7th street, Young’ floor; save 2 per cent. For Warm Underwear go to Franc’s; for knit Jackets go to Franc’s; for gloves go to Franc’s: for neck wear go to Franc’s; for susj go to Franc’s; ee Lessee Foe cates camanint tor everything pertaining to t ¢ Gent's I=! line go to Frane’s, the Only Strictly One-Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in this city, Charles Strickhart, grocer, 1111 D street northeast, sell Lipps’ Premium Soap to family trade “who will use no other.” 1 Johnvon’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and’ 442 9th street northwest, Lynn Haven Bays and other good oysters for half shell and served in every available style. Ladies’ saloon frst jor. Having Entarged the Central Coal office and yard, 62 Louisiana avenue, I am pre. Pared to supply the public with quick’ delivery of orders. J. E. ZoRHONs, 4 623 Lafave., 51 Ast. and 7th and Md. ave. me. A Bonanza the Politicians Lost Sight of. ‘While politicians everywhere were quarreling on ‘Tuesday, October 14th, 1884, the 1734 Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana’ State Lottery came off. M. A. Daupnin, New Orleans, La, (to whom all n- wutries should be a idressed.) “Ticket No. 78,455 drew the frst capital. prize of $75,000, and It. was sold in whole ticket to Well-known Dusiiess man Of the Crescent City. and pald in to E. B. Lhoste, of the Louisiana National Bank there. "No, 77,058 | drew the second prize of $95,000, sold In Aiths at one dollar eacii—one-i(th each to Mr. Harry Smith, Justice of the Pesce, and Wm. M. Kennedy, pian er, both of Greenville, Miss; one-tftu to W. C. Briggs, of Chicago: another to E. C. Bennett, No. 210 Ick St., Chicago. Two-flfths of the third rize of $10,000—Licket No. 47.234—was won by 0. C. Fox, Portage, Wis. The fourth prizes of $5,000 each were won by Nos.'13,388 and 54,631, sold in Hifths ut one dollar each, And scattered very pro miscuously, North, Soutn, East and West, to par- Ues in Memphis, "Tenn; Columbia, Teun’; Phiia- deiphia, Pa., and New York city, &c., &.” But tt ‘will ever go on, and if you invest 1u nay make you, Dut will not Dreak you. (To be continued inden. nitely.) 1 $3 per Galion, 75c. Quart Hottie. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. im McGre’s, 9ih, near D street. Razors! Razors! Kazors!!!—The Patent Perfect and our best brands warranted, and kept iti Proper shaving condition sratis, Name engraved on ourdog collars free. ‘The Rodgers’ Cuuery Store, 487 Pennsylvania av., D-N. WALFORD, Prop't. S&w1n On Thirty Day»? ‘Triat ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich.. wit eend Dr. Dye's Celebrated ‘Eiectro-Voltale Belts and Blcetric Appliances on trial for tuirty days to men (young or old) who are afliicted with nervous de- Bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee ing speedy and complete restoration of Gealth and manly vigor. Address as above. . NO ISK As incurred, as thirty days’ trial Is alowed. -W,s;. Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites ot Time and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- Fists, Laue bottles, oc, Manufactured by W. thornton, corner Buluimore and Harrison streets, Balumore, Md. Tg “Rongh on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hourseness, Trocites, 15e. Liquid, 25¢. Fur and Seaivk rments. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash ‘wholesale prices this sexson, ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's profits. Fashion Book malted free, 963m, “alderney Dairy Wagons." Fresh Alderney #utter, churned every morning, und “Ward” prints, 45¢. per , Buttermils aha Sweet Fun Ayo Waster Wraps. Fortunately we bought no stock of Fall and Winter ‘Wraps carly in the season. We say fortunately, because the continued warm weather has made it impossible for any retailers to sell any quantity of Winter Garments up to this time, consequently the manufacturers have not been able to seil their productions. We have, there- fore. the advantazes in purchasing our stock from over- stocked manufacturers, and are thus enabled to offer our cusotmers extraordinary advantages, ‘This we pro~ Pose to do to the fullest extent, and firmly believe we re now able to quote the lowest prices on Fail and ‘Winter Wraps of any house in this city. We have bought them chexp, in many cases at our own price, and call ‘your special attention to the following quotations: NEWMARKETS. Double-breasted Cloth Newmarkets, thoroughly well made, plaived back, with ornaments, perfect sitting, Fine Double-bressted Berlin Twill Nowmoarketa, to 11 am, 31;, 00 Heed black and seal brown, double-plaited and Tourist Back, Astrachan Collar. A Pay wi Ti Finer grades, 815, $18, 82, $22. $25, DOLMANS. Fine Diagonal Cloth Dolmans, fur collar, sleeves trimmed with far, splendid shape, Finer Grades, $12, $15 and $20. CIRCULARS. Sicilian Sitk Cirenlam, edged with fur, deep fur col- Jar, full length, perfect shape, Be itt a2 E555 op BPS SP Se : eb, wold: Finer Grades, $15, $19 and $25, VISITES. Fine Berlin Twill Visites, hsndsomely fur-trimmed, double-breasted, perfect shape, ae yes af Fine Brocaded Silk Visites, landsomely trimmed with quilted silk lining, veautiful shape, Sitk Matalasse Visites, Chenille trimminzs, 995. Bro- caded Velvet Visites, Chenilie trimmings, 830. Bro- caded Velvet Visites, fur trimmings, $35, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES. Silk Pinsh Sacques, three seal fastenings, quilted satin lining, beautifully finished, extra quality of plush, Se) K Baa Bigs Last season's price for this garment was $33. Fine Silk Plush Sacques, three seal fastenings, quilted. ‘satin linins, handsome quality, perfect shape, 20) 0 neg 0 ‘Last season's price for this Garment was $40. Fine Seal Plush Sacques, three ceal fastenings, 3 3g As ory 8§8 2:8 ,,55- Last season’s price for this Garment was $45. Fino Seal Flush: Sacques, four seal fastenings,magnif- cently finished, perfect shape, good length, Ceri} & 44h 88 oa 3.2: ‘Last season's price for this garment was $60, LARGE STOCK OF JERSEY JACKETS, ENGLISH ‘WALKING COATS, JERSEY NEW- MARKETS, &o, &0, We particularly invite your attention, (Becond floor; take the elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE ONE PRICE ONLY. no? Sezcut Noroz J RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ___EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. Mus.Ees ‘MILLS WILL RECEIVE A LIMITED number of pupils in vocal muse, 1133 13th street northwest, pista ‘OKWOOD INSTITUTE, A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR A complete schoo} course, Falish. Scientific, Classi gal, “Great facilities tor Miodsen particu Brod, anven Gisctenep, we woeation = ‘A collegiace course: also Elective Courses for advanced pitdents.| Preparation clases tor Vassar snd other col- leges. Calla eh atreed ‘Mr. and Mra WAL D. CABELL, nia Principals, SRESCERAS, BUSINESS COULEGR. consEs th and D streets, northwest, “Younz men and Women frained for busines. apid writing, book keep ing. busiuess practice, rapid calculations, “Euxiiaa Inia, ‘eocatlon, eienocraphr. eehe-wtitng rete thorourhly tauxht. “Admission at dng time. | Year from date of entrance, day or ight, $30: thres iontas day, $20, “night, 16. Full corya of able teachers SE send for cifculara, HENRY ©. SPENCER Principal, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal, mi i Ceo Das removed his studio to AIL G street, between 14th Nr, Farin ie prepared to give instrnction in Water Gator Drawing aud Dec ative Design toclassen and pupils, Particulars of terms may be had on applications B1O-6e" WILLIAM MAGRATH HAVING RETURNED MGs Nesiiagin wilt on the Singh, Nar prepara to resume his ciesses in. Water Color Painting, it 1411 G street, between 14th and 15th, Jaquiries may be made during this weck at 701 15th street, corner G. 10-6" taught.” Success guaranteed if instructions are fol- Signes AND TYPEWRITING PRACTICALLY fs Private | ssons tt RF. CROMELIN, werk. vsired. offt-e of Johns & Faston, Stenographers, 472 Louisians avenue. 10-3" MP, OF BALTIMORE, AND MRS. LT, of Washingt . Paintinic anid i corer Pennsylvania aveune anil 9th st studio open for inquiries from 12to 2daily. ‘ADAME CHEYREMON | (DIPLOMEE DE DACA cemie de Paris) and teacher of the French Lan- jae, would be pleased to receive a few more pupils de— siting to become thorouzh in her native tonne. Les Sons privately and in classes. 1 h street northwest, nod-Lm* TUTE—PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR grade. German Kindersarie: JOLLOCK and Nove teach yet methods, Classes Mmited. 11 a asotts avert Pineipals, Misses New Es Lith strest, tiog-Int NS, 1014 17TH ren Kant L— Mite. teu and Methode successful and interest i = HOMME'S aturelte has always been iS acquire 2 wood Pro~ f the language in the ‘New term now, ‘Terns moder- P_H, oe2s-3un SHINGTON AGKDEMY OF TELEGRAPHY; uly school of the kind bere. A special invitation, to all to sce the method, you can soon learn VIA SEWEL sth street ni ud INST ‘S TADAME 01 Ee Tuscan pronuncixton. New clasers just fucming, ay PROF. R. DUMAINE, 1309 H street northivest. References: Hon. John A. Logan, Hon. and Mrs. . M, Joslyn, Gen, and Mr, s. D, St Soldiers! Home. ves 15i" IANO TAUGHT BY A THOROUGHLY PKOFI- P CIENT TEACHER, ‘Terms reasonable. 107 E street northwest GE, 904 M STREET, MRS. M. STEVENS HART, Prrserrar, ‘The Culture “and Development’ of the Voice Natural Fxp cession of sentiment carefully tauzbt, especial attention given to the cure of Staininering and other Voo.1 Detects. the Boys ond Giris class will resume on November 3sf10:450.1m,, in the second story yarlors of the ¥. . C. Calisihenics taught by Prof. Hartvig Nissen, 9u30-3m_ NARFILLD KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 923, 19th street northwest, an2i-6m, MRS, ANNA'B, OGDEN, Principal, JESS PASSMORE, HAVING RETURNED TO THE city is prepared to welcome back her old pupils in Oil aud water color painting; also, a few new. ones, at 18.0K strect nort oc? Im" &. (LATE OF SPEACERIAN és loge), Private Instructor in ook keeping, Penmanship, Enviisb, and all Mathematics, D: Jam. to 12 m., $7 per mouth. Pupils Mdesired. S15'D street nortiw et: P. ocz?-Iin, McGEE'S SCHOOL, 1110 L_ STREET il reopen September 1 “Berlitz method."Object FACHER OF VOCAL jarmony. ‘Specisl at- swell as to Pupils farther ethwet, sean ', CORCORAN BUILDING, ABA st opp. UT Boys and Youn Men. f wood toral GERMUILLER, 7 ‘aie, tal to bezinit tc thorou Common hngish Branches, Boukkesy Anitianetic, Algebra, Geomet: FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN rwational lessons at her own and Coll after 4 pan. 512 12th: street northwest. Terris moderate, ni-em? UBURN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1200 © street northwest, ‘Highest references, ‘Miss BALCH, Principal, ocl-3m, ‘OWES BUSIN’ SS SCHOOL, 517 7TH STR Bookkeeping without text books in leks that Jupile' residences alt fhe ususi tine. Susiness course in bookkeeping, pen= ritlunetic, epellinz aud correspondence, $6 monthly, $19 for th ths, in advance. Howe's is. rayid. tsiness \ 83. Open all “the year, el t separately. not in Livate lessons, ‘cl VALE GRADES OF STUDY, al. “Prepares for College, An: examinations, rer 8h and K streets n. w. Business, SW. FLYNN, A. M. Evening clasves, $3 and $5 a month. S028 914 47H sr. BET Lan K wud Mathematical school for Bors, car Septem r 10ti—the second Wedtion: dav of Va. Wrepares for business, for Harvard, Yale, Princeton and othr colleges, for the eclentine schools and for the U.S, Military-an daa ud " NG, Prineipal, 14 Lath street, Circulars can be obtained at the ‘book: stores. aul3-3in begins its TS§ ELLEN ¥ AStudent of the Leipsic Conservat. in Music, German and“Blocution. 1122 nor/hw Curmr 403 PENNSYL Thorough instruct and Deu r instruct’ oth stroet sels-2m" SG BUSINESS COLLEG! MIA" AVENUE NORTHWEST. fo Pemunehip, Hobie Entry. Book- keeping. cudente prepared {or CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. erms Heaschabl SATS, TWITCHELE, Princtoat ((OLLIERE SCHOOL FoR Boys, under 15 years of aga. Two separate departments— Seniors and Juniors. > GLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Got, Lat, 1584, to June Ist, 1885, “Prot. and Airs, Col- Here, Prietpalas Lucien C. Coliiere, 2. ML, Director, 1538'1 street nortuwest, seld-Gm N ‘R. AND MRS, ALFRED BUJAC’S EDUCATIONAL < Home or young ladies ane ete ‘sted is = Mises N SEMINARY, 1400 anid 1104 M street northwest, Washington.D. C., eters its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBEM 2th, ‘MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ICAT, COURSE—Prepares for the senior sear fin aeitiary or entrance nto Smith, Vasoar and clicsiey college 'FENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of the Berlita school of Inucuames, NLOCUTON—In change oF Mrs. ML St-vens Hart, Principal of the Washington Seoul of Elocution, VOCAL ‘MUSIC—Dircctivas; Madain Annie Professor Anton Gloetzner. . VAINTING AND DECORATIVE —Under supervision of competent teachers. sel-3m HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES. 728 14ru ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.O. ES VES MINSIEL SE PROVIDEROR, 304 TREMONT ST.. LOSTON, MAPS, GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, BY. Zest instruction to aduilts orchildren. Private lee oper ents” Cuneriop native teachers reclal sdvantages tor Tearing "EA Foreign Tonycce, Mest ‘aay and ecient method. Tuten Very reasonable, ery sent to Student's residence, Ri TENS BEGIN NOW ee wd ‘Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. RENGH EESGO%S “COMMENT ON PARLE A diate of Sorbonne university, Paris, References, rich minister 1227 Peunsyivanla avetue sre ser iss AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher MN ‘of Vocal aud tustrumental Musto and hae- chy. “Aduress 1012 10ch strest HURhWest, ‘Lesson Tesuulied “September Ist L, Lehig! Michigan universities, Goeeriment achools at Weet Point sod Baaiees’8. O. Lk. Box 096 for an iniceniow, aut iY OF THE TATION, CONNECTICUT SADEMIAL streee foe Noun Ladies PRES SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY for Both “Sexes SEPTEMBER 1 THOS. W. SIDWELL, Princinal, ‘ADEMOISELLE BRUN, A NATIVE OF FRAN eae SEATON PERRY, 4 (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) mick and wileannate’ Gatacues Gj] HAS JUST OPESED A LANGE LINE OF be. and devoting mia sites tio ; oe ‘pronunciation versstion Ty TMPORTED PLACK JERSEYS, EXTRA FINE QUAL- seekthorhwese nt Om = Moree | ATE aT Sau. = — BLACK SILK JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, AT 83. SiFroet, Tale alten TNS CES .,GRMML | IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK FNGLISH WALK Sauveuite “Natural Method” Gull cone of te | _) ENG JACKETS FROM 2-70 8 structora, Circulars through Wm. Bernhant:. Ph. D. AND BEELIN WRAPS. NEW REETS DOL- ie of the Washington High School MANS AND CIRCULARS TIN GREAT VAKILTY. street northwest. ELEGANT SILK SEAL PLUSH SACQUES. im @ INCHES WLDE BLACK SICILIENN® POR CIRCU FAMILY LAR a ie eee! SILK SEAL PLUSHES AT @12 a 5 “SPECIAL OFFFRING" OF BLACK BROCADED i H E ec K SATE IN SMALL FIGURES AT @L WHICH HHH ER c s AK ‘RA BANGAINS,” AND CANNOT BE HOR Ere Soo E Stride! me SUPERB STOCK OF SILKS, SATIN DUCHESSE, Sao KUADAMES AND PLAIN AND. BROCADLD SLR ETS eaGw enor RIMENT OF FRENCH BROAD FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS WM, M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, ND DEES: MINATIOS. : TcH PLAIDS IN GREAT VARIETY §e- WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY, 327 SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOODS By GASLIGHT. $87 CHOICE GUUDS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CoR- RECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Peay Bernt, EABBICS FON PLAIN oclo-an Comer Ist and Indiana Avenua, Pennsylvania avente, corer 9th sirest Estabtinbed 1840, ais, 23 OO FRR RRR FEE 955g go £ hE poTioN. go OE inn Ee Grear Roeoveriox Ooo MER ROR kER Sss3> = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, # without adoubt the most BraurircL and the most Nerarriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MUI, oon- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- ‘Yented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Unsunpassen bs any mill in the world. To prove that, ‘we would simply state thata lange quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Furope a eaten at the principal Courtsof the old worl. Gvananrer that it 1s made from selected i | grown in Minnesota and Dakota It is a2 ack ood fact, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the glati- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thoroweh elimi. whe nation of all weak and starchy imattcr has at last been reached, and is consequently more NvTarriots. y ing more bread to the barrel than any other best trade admits that from its bread-mak ng qualitivs it is the cheapest, as well as the best, for eitler tally or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour mala Every seck and every barrel is warranted to give eutire Satisfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautify] Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- Keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicura GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. is Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the csie- brated Hungarian process. Itis a very cheap and besu- Uful Patent, within the reuch of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every owe who Will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old rlisble stand-by and the Standart family Flour of theDistrict. Itisequal in quality toa great many high priced Patent Flours, whilst it eau be boucht for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else, For sale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenua, WM. M. GALT & CO. seis PIANOS AND ORGANS. | Usesvar Axp Razz Baneuss IN FINE SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, ‘An elegant STEINWAY SQUARE GRAND, PIANO, in perfect order and good as new ‘coat #800, for $325: part time to good perty. ‘One handsome full 7-octave nes | GRAND, fully guaranteed, for only $1 | ston and cover. An elegant and richly finiched full 7-cctave SQUARE, GRAND, been used but § months, for ouly 20, Part cash; balance $10 per mouth; Stool abd Cover, and wguaranteed for 5 years, ‘Very fine Rosewood Case. ‘carved logs: rich tone; a «pl $25 cash, and $10 per mouth, | _An elegant 7-octave SQUARE PIANO, beaut ul rose- oot case: carved less: very fine toue, for uuly glia Bidder month Several UPRIGHT GRAND cabinet style at great bur-ains; Payments. Apply at once st 0030 PIANO EXCHANGE, 4229th street. ALLET. DAVIS & CO.'S GREAT SPECIALTY— | THEIR UPRIGHT OEAND PIANO, In new and elogaut styles, now ready, at srucial factory prices H.L. SOMNEW S11 St treet Baws aes XENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS: wn new TARE Focus ivcluliog 5: octave SQUARE PIANO: did bargain, foronly $175, PIANOS. in full and nearly new; on easy ARE MADE BY DECKER BKOS.. N. ¥, GH. KUHN, Sole Avent, 407 10uh street 1. w. Also for Burdett onfaus, oc | THE KRANICH & LACH AND STIEFE PIANOS them.“and Gally's: Autorastio Masia ta ee i's Automation Musical, Invgomo sem struments artistically play their own masie EE P PD a1G, Ls WILD & BGS Musi Wareroons, 708, 7th strest northwest. Pianos for rent for the scasom Special attention to yunibg and repairs. Paty t | Swrer T. Niro 455 7th Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES. Instruments new and_eccond-hand sold OTA easy monthly instaiments. Pianos and Or ans rented; rent applied if purchased Alarge and elegant stock to select from. 4ilthe popular Musical Publications of ths ts ‘Ube finest selection of 5-cent Music in thecity. se3 EICHENBACH'S PIANO _WAREROOMS. PIAN Reino neta toe 2G, WAREROOME. SLASOS Sowuel Piston uning’ant Sopainiog 2 Tih etreet, above Pa. ave. suo Srece& Co. Eamasox, & Bavs& FIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANa. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, Gat oes ers oe ‘Bull stock uf oc, Music, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREI my®l_ Managing Partner of the late frm of Ellis INSHEIMER & BRO, ‘805 ith street, bet, Hand I, and3151 M street. Xj, Gul particular attention to our very complete Lock oF BOOTS AND SHOES FOB THE FALL TRADE. We , ts for BURTS CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOES. “There an ron NE CALE, button or plain, and pointed toe BURT'S FINE CALF (raters in’ broad narrow toes. BURT'S FINE CALF lace-hook bala. BURPS FINE CALF Congress and button. BURTS FINE, extra broad bottoms, tor old gentiemen, BULDS BOY SHOES, in lace and button, every style of 00, ‘We invite an inspection of these goods from that st ood shoes. There are no better. nour Dealer we have the CELEBRATED COUSIN’S SHOES, COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed or . COUSIN'S FINE KID, common-sense too. COUSINS FINE STRAIGHT GOAT. bution, in both COUSINS FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense ‘MISSES’ SHOES in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, of EINE SBORS fr Ladlow Mines, and Children me CHILDHEN AND Misses SPRING-HEEL SHOESin great variety. All of which acall of all’ 2."5 Perains: LADIES’ Kr, Pique amp SvEpe GLOVES. ‘MEN® Pique axp Festow KD GLOVES. S27 The best for Fit and Wear. ol-wit A AEE LAS ST Seow ere 2d. Note by, forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, | ‘Wo are selling all kinds of Dry Goods at a great re. duction, to make room for a contemplated change Jaunary Ist. Blankets, Comforts, Sheeting, Dress Goods at much under reenlar prices. Also, sast received 200 yards Jersey Cloths, :n black, Lise, ereen and brown, # for- mor price $450, Qur eutire stock at greatly reduced Prices, GEO. J. JOHNSON, ‘713 Market Space, 08. Orvesisc: Ori ING! WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER bre, In the just completed Annex to our already lange es- tablishment, giving us oue of the finest business build- ings in the United States. We are proud to say we have never attempted to dis play such a lange, 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 we have masked at prices lower than any other house in the United States ‘This department does not consist ef a lot of publish- ers’ dead stock, but iveand desirable works of Fiction, Poctry, ‘Travels, History, ete., such as every- body wants to read and keep, ‘Look throuch 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, 690; trade price, $1.25. LONGFELLOW’S AND WHITE ‘SOcents: chespest in the country. MeCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- umes, $1; trade price, $2.25. E. P. Rov’s new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING, Se; trade price, $1.50, All of E. P, Roe's Works, 880. DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edition and largest type ever published, 15 volumes, $6.63; trade price, $22.50, ‘The at ove are only a few specimens of our prices, All are marked in the same proportion. Complete line of CRANE"S STATIONERY. | | We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE apd | FIFTY CaxDs for a8 cents. POEMS, ONLY ‘We have also added & complete assortment of | TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &o. Colgate & Co.'s entire assortment in stock at popular Prices, OUR CLOAK PARLOR, 588x100 fect, is now the lerrest in the country, being boing ent rely devoted to the sale of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CUILDREN’S GARMENTS. We carry the largest stock of SEALSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS in this city, and gusranteo them pure Lopdon dya. RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, with heavy satin lining, $1.15; worth $250, ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, BS 420. 422. 424 and 295 SEVENTH STREET. Kriyevs Patace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS, READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. Fiegent DOLMANS, NE} CHRCCLARB ats 80" 8t as All styles of JACKETS at $4, 84.50, 85, €5.50and 96. 150 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at 89, $10and 812 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market valua, 2.000 Misses* and Children’s HAVELOCKS and NEW- MARRETS, a most maguideent line, at $2.83, 04 85 WMARKETS, BUSSIAN a 5,000 Wool and French FELT HATS at S0e, 7Se. $1 and 8125. 2,000 Children’s Elecaut TRIMMED HATS at 250, . 750, 81 and SLI. x BIRDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS, RIBBONS. VEL- VETS. SILKS, BATINS, VELVETEENS, less than Sold clsewhere! elec ws Ladies’ UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufscturers' prices, Do uot buy until you have examined our stock and ascertained our prices, If you wish to save our moDey. KING'S PALACE, ‘Sid SEVENTH STREET. For Taron- Mave Cosreues 4 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $25; WORTH $1.75 PER YARD, : S4INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM $1.25 PER YARD. 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, ic; FORMER PRICE a 45 INCH LADIES CLOTH, Se; REDUCED FROM a . 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES, PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 60c., Tic, 8740. 61 AND 9125 PER YARD. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, - oom 803 Market ave GQEIET RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES me contsiss seman tas Fine Goat ‘Shirts only $0, Finest Percale Shirts bir? = ‘Shirta, tp solid bosoms, ready stem Deemer warvennene DRY GOODS. OODS._ . ‘ss 4 we rte 9 Pay EBL THE PALAIS ROYAL GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT OFFERS FROM NOVEMBER TENTH TO NOVEMBER SEVER- TEENTH THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES: faced BAIR SHIRTS AND DKAWERS for @1.28 rs SCARLET MEDICATED ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR for $1.25, ENGLISH CASHMERE WOOL HALF HOSE for 3° CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, (tatlor made) for 68a, HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS for te. WOOL FLERCED MERINO UNDERWEAR for #1, WARRENTED REAL CHINA SILK HANDEER- CHIEFS for 4s. BEST SILK UMBRELLAS (Paragon frames) for 92.25 | SILK AND SATIN PUFF SCARFS, (English style), ‘tc, FELT AND FLANNEL &KIETS, all colors, 98. WARRANTED GERMAN KNIT SKIRTS, fancy, O15 BUSSIA HARE MUFFS, satin lined, 790, MERINO VESTS, Invisible Seams, all sizes, 350. MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS, improved shape aga, WOOL FLEECED MERINO UNDERWEAR, all sives, SCARLET OR WHITE MEDICATED WOOL UNDER- WEAR, 980, AMERICAN HOSIERY Company's and Cartwright sud Warner's, WARM UNDEEWEAR, at specially reduced prices. CHILD'S. wALaEs COATS, tm Ceshmere, Merinoand Fianwel, 98, WORSTED CAPS AND HOODS, in all colors, 260, SCARLET MEDICATED ALL-WOOL URDERWEAS WINTER MERINO UNDERWEAR, all eises, from io. HEAVY RIBBED ENGLISH HOBE, allcclore, 280. JERSEY CAPS, in all the new ovlore, 26a. ne MARKET sPacs OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1H 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 HOUSER IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS ALE KELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLEMAKES.AND WE ARE PREPARED 10 QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONIME YOU. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN KEAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, “ne Davis, oll ‘19 MAREET SPACE Carvers & Dnarear. Webs mplendid line wiLagSyMactne teh. SQUEtrS, vera, ‘BOD! ls oad - Also. a full lige of DRAPERY and FURNITORE obVentxos. ‘An iuepection of our stocks solicited 2.0m BOOED aE en. WooD AND COAL, JoaxMricer, WOOD AND coat, ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill+ 436 apd Virginia avenue southwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 2020 14th northwest and 143 B southeast. INE, OFFICE AND YARD. 1623 ensue Wars fan of teth et tong Wood Pine, Hires Oa SS ae Sata Cou, Axo Woon We have gust received # larwe Jot of Dakery PINB prone he CE, Ti'he attention of conmmers 18 respectfully invited +2 ‘su umspection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘ebst. wharf and 12th st apd Pa ava, Woon:

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