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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. | OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SiGwat OFFIceR, y ‘Wasurxortox, D. C., November 14, 1554, 9:39 a.m. / For the middie Atlantic states. fair weather. slight rise fm temperature in northern portion, Stationary temperature in southern portion, norh~ westerly srinds becoming variable For Saturday fair and slightly warmer weather 43 indicated for New England, the middie Atlant Mates, lake regions and Onio valley. Generally fair weather ts indicated for the southern states, ‘with but slight changes in temperature. © My Puices Maks My Trape. Ceres Flou Golden Hil, ‘Swiss Process, do. Cook's delight, do. L will sell you, and Tadvise you to buy, Burke’s celebrated Minnesota Process, the finest four ever @fered to this market—Per barrel.37; barrel, $475; % barrel, 9c. American Tea streets northwest. Barouss rox To-Monnow at tue Family Shoe Dennis 8. Bi Store, $10 Teh street northwest. dren’s kid aud at spring-heel shoes, S&c.; misses’ school shoes, ladies’ house slip 10e.; ladies’ kid and goat Dutton shoes, sc.; men’s embroidered sitp- THR TRIAL OF HENSON STZWART PUSTPONED UNTIL TO-MORROW. n-day the case of Henson Stewart, indicted for ‘he murder of George Carter, alias George Foster, u October 6th, at Hillsdale, was called for trial in She Criminal Court, Judge Wylle. This 1s the ease "ere the shooting had {ts origin In a quarrel sbout five cents. The prisoner is a black boy <bout elghteen’years of age, and the deceased was « colored boy afew years older. risoner 13 epresented by Messrs. T. F. Miller and Hewlett & Sitea, end the government by District Attorney Worthington, ‘The defense presented an _afMfdavit for a continu- ance, oWing tO the absence of Edward Stewart, herof the accused, who had also been sum” ied by the government, iter Sole arguinent the court safd It was the fthe government to have the witness here, the government could take an attachment. The case was adjourned till to-morrow morning. ‘The following certificate was fled in the clerk's office at the ccurt house to-day: Pers, Sic—worth $1.50; gents Engitsh walking shoes, only $1.49; working boots cr men only $1.00." Large ‘stick of fine cools at remarka- Diy low figures. Painily Shoe Store, $10 7th street northwest. ‘THE CutcaGo GRoceRY Cowrany, 86 7th street, ‘offers Hour at rock bottom prices ‘Ceres, $6.98 BDL, $1.75 %4 DOL, HAC. 1¢ DDL Sterli fag, $8.48 DbL, $1.69 % Obi. Sie 3 Dbl. $6.25 DDL, $1.55 %¢ DDL, 79. 45 DDL itt, sa.98 bhi, $1.00 % VDL, Te. 5 Dol. process, $6.25 DUL, $1.58 4 DDL, 73¢. DDL Cook's delight, $5.25 DDL, $1.35 4 DDL, 6c. 3 DoL. ‘THR PROFLE of Washington will be glad to learn Frank Sharpless, the well-known confectioner, a fine eandy store at No. 941 Pennsyl- dils former patrons and the public in general may Test assured that bis fine mixed candies and car- amels are as good as ever, and at the same low price. FRank Suaxriess, The Confectioner, Wants to announce to iS former patrons and the Pubic In general that he bas no connection with any other establishment. He 1 located at No. 941 Penna. ave., Where the purest of contections will be found. ae ‘SrasED glass substitute agency, 411 Tth street. ‘Tux Chicago Grocery Co., 806 7th, offers brown sugar for Se. Ib., almost’ white "suzar for 6c. Ta, standard A sugar for 6yc., or 10 pounds for 6c; granulated sugar for or 10 pounds for Gge.; cut loaf sugar for 7e., oF 10 pounds for 73c. For Ponrry and excellence of flavor Sharpless candy takes the lead. 41 Penna. avenue. Frsseiv's Ick Caza and Charlotte Russa. New York avenue. Isvrtation.—You are requested to call at 716 ‘Tub street northwest, where will be given a prac- tical exhibition of Heckers’ Self-Ralsing Buck- Wheat and Flours, Thursday,Prijay and Saturday, ‘No¥. 18th, 14h and 15th. Lailies especially invited. Capsicum Cough Drops for your children: they are harmless, pleas ing fo the taste and wilt cure thelr colds” D. and trade mark on ev Iv You Dastes to cure rheumatism, sore feet, untons and corns try the electric shoe. It costs only $2.50; is made in style, of good materials, and highly recormenied. Yoring’s, 402 7th street, sole agent for the E.ectrié Shoe.” Remember: Thé Old Woman in Window. “ux CALF SHOES in Dui ), Worth $230. Family Shoe Store, 10 7h Luorth west. He CUICAGO GRocenY CoMPaNT, 906 7th st. offers | J Rio Coffee for 11c. pound; better Rio for 18¢.5 BSc ito tore; Goverament Java for 3c. pound, ATS. Brock’s, 82 7th strevt, frst class laties’ kid. or pebble button, $ Cousin’s’ fine pebbie button, $2.50; our specialties in men’s Congress and button, #. ‘genuine bargain men’s French calf boots, band-sewed, only $5, Worth Ar J. Brock’s, 8 7th street, children’s solar tip button boots only $1. New Store, new goods, everything fresh, pure aud clean at SHAKPLESs’ Confecllonery, $4] Pa. ave. 130 CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, Worth $3, at $1.49, at Clark’s, 734 7th street northwe ‘OUR Se. ladies’ vests and pantaloons 99c.; our ‘Se. Ladies" merino hose 15e.; Jersey caps, 19¢.: Jer- Sey MILts, 19¢.; corsets, 35e.; Wowels, 3c7 handker Chiefs, 3c:; blankets aud comforters, 73e.; ehildren’s and ladies’ coats, Newmarkets and circulars at & Suerifice; brocade dress coods, 5e.: yard wide per- eale, 6, at 4. Stern’s, 906 7th, Detween T and A TsioRara Pots fell at the corner of 9th and D streets southwest yesterday and struck Michael Ready, a young manin the employ of the tele- phone company, injuring his legs. ‘Your eyesight fitted, $1; Hempler’s old stand. ‘Sax Bicrese, Star Park, N.Y. ave. and 14th st. CITY AND DisTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. NavioNat TuEaTee.—Milan ‘Itallan Opera com- pany in “Il Barbiere de Sevigiia.” ‘AuBatan’s Guaxp Orns Hotsr.—Abbott Opera company in “La Traviate.” Fop’s Orena Hocsr.—“A Hoop of Gold.” ‘THEATER Comique.—Varieties. | Dime Mcsxcu.—Ame Walker in “The Two or-| plans.” ——_—_ Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted this evening at 5:10 p.m. and extinguished at 4:45 a.m. ‘Mr. Jas. J. Corcoran, (son of the late Patrick Co: Tesidi \z at No. 1361 C street soutawest, died | fast Wednesday cveuing. He was @ yearsoid, aud | was a young man. His fuperal will take | Place from bis late residence to-morrow morning | at half-past § o'clock. Requiem mass will be ceie- rated at St. Domintc’s church. ‘Mr. Louis Denz and Miss Lizzie Dizel were mar- ried last evening at St. John’s German Evangelical curch. A reception was held at Mr. Gustav ‘sSeuger’s house on Indiana avenue. This morning. 1p the Police Court, Washington Monroe, colon, was chanced with carrying a | Fagor, ‘and with disorderiy conduct. Monroe | pleaded guilty, and was fined $55, or 105 days in the | ‘workhouse. j - | Bushrod Reed, alias Frank Bush, pleaded guilty, iu the Police Court this morning,’ to a charge of Setting off firecrackers last nizkt, and Judge Snell | accepted his personal bonds not to repeat the offense. ‘The change of embezzlement against John T. Sul- van has been nolie prosequied by the district ai- | rorney. | Helen Walker, colored, who was arrested for Stealing a gold Watch and chatn, valued at $100, | apd $1.75 iu cash from Mrs. Harriet Fay, pleated guilty in the Poitce Court this morninc.’and the = grand Jury; bonds #50. ong's leeture on “London So- | a at Willard hall, to-night, was rst given ta Lonion before the fas ‘lonable circles of England, whose manners and habits it describes. “Opera Goers Must Come Up.” | National THEATER, Wasstrnarox, D.C., November 13th, 1884 | To the Editor of Tax Evestse Star: | Permit me to say m reply to the gentleman who | signs himself “Tax Payer,” in your issue of yester- | ‘uy, that Ido not think he grasps the situation. | Desiring not to be rude, I co not respond. as 1| Pe might, that the stupidity is om his part and not on wist ofthe managers. We are giving Italtan opera | of the very best quality that cam be obtained for | money, In the world, with the exception of that siven in the larger opera houses of Europe and in London, where a company rematns fora long sea- | in, Which mnakes it possible to do more in the way | Reenery and accessories. The suggestion of | Tax Payer” that we could have Mfteen hundred | veopie at one dollar, shows that ne !¢ entireiy igno- | Fant of the method Of grading prices for a theater. Mt we charged $1 for the ground Lave to make a corresponding ett the house until we got to the gallery for 25, cents. At these prices, the National theater, | packed to its ulmost capacity, would not hold over txelve hundred dollars a night. Our expenses in the operatic productions which we have given here, exceed nineteen Lundred doitars ($1,000) a night! Sinor Glannini, Siznor Wilmant, Signor Serbolin!, Siznor Logheder, couduetor,signdra Damerint, Sig. nora Pera, Signora Mestres, signor Fugazza, receive | salaries varying all the way from $4,000 to $1,000 per month, to say nothing of twenty or thirty | Minor chafacters, Dassos, tenors, secondos, ete. necessary for jhe perfect production of our reper: \oire at short notice. Adding to all these expenses, Uy chorus, scenery, costuming, orchestra, etc, brings our figures up'to from $1,800 to €2.000 a per: | formance. No Sane man_ would place the pric® of hits ticket’ at sueh a Tlgure that, ff the house were crowded, he would lose $500 or $600 a performance. At the nt prices, which are some $1.30 of #iess than Mr. Mapleson or Mr. Abbey have always charged, we are able. on a full house, if Backed, to hoid $2,000 oF $3,000, and a ood average ‘will Just about pay our expenses and a small Profit to the managers It must be distinctiy Understood that we are avery expensive organiza Yon, We nave beon classed by the entire New fori: TESS as: 0 Mir. Mapleson’s or Mr. : stantions, with the exception of Uielt e your Payer” again, “we think we are giving the public a bar- gain ‘at $2.50." We Rave seats upstairs for 50 vents, and down-stalrs running as high as $250. We have placed the price of admission at $1, some- thing never before done with a company of the ex- Retun very well Gnderstand that one feels a little acerbity at the to tickets at so Impossible to pay ex- fon, lace and coneresS | 9: isat “GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, WASHINGTON, November 12th, 1884. nd Bate, this day, acmmitted J. . P. Bi to the hospital on the order of the Secretary of the Inte- hor In conformity with seclon 4851 of the United States Revised Siatutes. ~~ W. W. GoppING. Superintendent.” Mr. W. Stone Abert moved that Win, he of the sureties on the bond, eleved of nis ability. Nir. Worthington opposed such action, on the ground that the accused was simply in ab asylum for treatinent. Judze Wylie suggested that the application was premiiture; that the defendant was under medical Ueatiment, and he did not think that the bond should be Felleved. If by any processof law he was, taken from ti custoqy of the asylum and away from his bond, the bond would be released. Mr, Abert tlien asked leave to withdraw his mo- tou, Which was granted, «Two Boys Isscnep BY AN EXPLOSION oF GUN- Powprx.—On Wednesday afternoon last two lads, ‘T. Eddie Crafton and Charlie Ruggles, the latter & son of Gen. Geone D. Ruggles, very severely burned tn the face by the premature explosion of a quantity of powder In a gus vessel into which & lighted match was hastily thrown by a playmate. ‘The boys had been Mring off a cannon which be- longed to other playmates, and the exploded pow- der remained over. ‘Phe powder was sold to the lads by a dealer on 20th street. Both boysare con- fined to darkened rooms, and are in the care of ceuiists, Who hope to save their sight. A Divorce Gaxtep.—To-day, in the Equit; Court, Juke Cox made a decree divorcing Mary Howard from the bonds of matrimony with Frank Howard. ‘The complainant’s maiden name was Hardester, and they were married in this city June Sd, 1873, ahd she charged that he lett her shortly after their marriage and lias since refused to live (jit her. ir. Leon Tobrizer appeared for plain- ee Poicy rs aN UnpgurTakinG ESTaBLisnuext.—A. one-story frame shanty on 12th street, between R and S$ Streets, has been occupled by the firm of West and Green as an undertaking establisument. Richard Miner was there very frequently, and was Supposed by some persons tobe interested ta the business. ‘This morning Detectives Raf and Plock entered the establishment and urrested Green and Miner for writing policy. AN the para- phernalia belonging to polley shops was found scattered about the buflding and secreted in the coftins ‘The prisoners were locked Up at the sec- ond precinct station and will be tried in ‘Court on Tuesday next. A Hons axp Wacon oF Clora- ING STOLES.—The horse and Wagon belonging to the clothing firm of B. Robinson & Co.,9¢9 Pennsyl- Sepia uvenue, was left standing in froat ot thelr Store yesterday afternoon. An unknown. thief ‘selzed ‘the opportunity and drove away with tt, “| together with clothing valued at $149, which was in the wagon. ‘The rig’ was found standing at the corner or 18th and R’ streets several hours later With the clothing missing. No arrest has yet. been wade, — Marriage LicexsEs.—Marriage leenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to George Mahoney and Mary Fairfax; Michael J, Barrett and Waish; Attrell Richardson, of Wilmington, N. Oscar Brown and Jose” yhiné J. Matthews: Bernard Bergling and Heler V. Ups, Of Harper's Ferry. 5 ITALIAN OPERA.—A good audience was present at the National last night to witness the presentation ot“Norma” by the Milan company. They fully ained the reputation which they had built up yy their previous renditions Signora Datntrini as Norma, Signor Giannini as Pollione, Signor Serbo- lint as Oruceso and Signora Oriand! as Adaigisa distin uished themselves in thelr respective roles. ‘To-night Signor Fugazza wii take his American gebutia “Ii Barbiere “di Sevigita” with a strong east. ——— How. R. T. Meerick’s_ Horse on Frre.—The resi- dence of Hon. Richard T. Merrick caught fire from rocket last evening during the procession, but the flames were speedily exungutshed. About 1 a m. fire was discovered again, and an alarm was ‘struck from box 126. which was quickly résponded to. The biaze was quenched, but the amounted to about. ‘p08. sabi ENMs ABBOTT IX “TRaviaTs.>—To-night and to- Morrow's matinee the famous opera of “La Truvi- ata” will be sung, with Emma Abbott as Violetta. The costutnes she will wear are from four of the best modisies in Paris, and the music is particu- jarly suited to the fair diva. Large and fashiona- ble audiences will doubtless make the occasion a most brilliant one a ‘Two ALLEGED Footraps tx TROUBLE.— William I. Mitebner and Jobn Hickey, two alleged footpads, ere charged In the Police Court thismorning with highway robbery. Tt is stated that omlast Satur- day night they inveigied Henry Bell,or Alexan- aria, Va., Into the Smithsonian grounds, where They Knocked him down and robbed him of $15. Jtis also charged that they knocked down with & Sandbag Wm. E. Tyler, at the corner of Sth and T Sireets northwest, on the night of the Sta Inst. ‘Their cases Were continued until next Thursday; Donds, $540. Fixg Stren Es iNGS AT AUCTION. — The largest collection of steel plate engravings ever brought to this city are now ou exhibition at the salesropm of Messrs. Walter B. Willams & Co., cor- ner 10th and Pennsylvani: avenue, and will be Sold at pubiic sale this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Fine INsveasce.—It fs of interest to insurers to know that all policies taken out in the Mutual Pro- lection Fire Insurance Company of the District, before the 2th Instant, jiave the advantage of & seving in the premium for the coming year, and. also of sharing in any dividend (or rebate) declared. e end of the year. ‘The office of the company 14% Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Corcoran, Building. Alexandria Affairs. Preevted for THe Ive WORK—INCENDIARY FIRE—FRAMZ Hovsrs. An alarm of fire was given about 11 ~ the frame dwelling of Capt. Jas, » having been set on ed'on the south side of longside tie Midtand rallroad track, alkist Of # row Of framne houses. Many: otthe ti absent tn Washincton, and thonzh the worked with Skill the flares destroyed t Seof Capt. Webster, and spread. ing to the house of Mrs. Capt. Webster injured That so that It will have to be rebulit. On the other side the flames attacked and destroyed the three Slory frarue houses eceupied by their owners—Mrs. Martin Lawler and . Dement. ‘The loss will be about $5,000, which is covered by Insurance. ‘The fire Was undoubtedly kindled by an incendiary. capt. Webster Is the active chlef of police, a quiet but Vigilant terror to evil doers, and many Umes efforts have been made by miscreants to burn him eut. Several years ago an adjoining a short time since an re to his house was frustrated had begun to burn. ConporaTion CovaT.—The corporation court, Judse Meade, continwes its sessions In the pro” bate bral ‘he court the Will of Mrs. Elizabeth has been probated, and letters of admin- on on the estate of OSear Demaine tssued to Wu H. Dermine. A decree was made ratify the Judicial sales of the MeFarland property to & A. Youny ults of Wheatley agt. Daven- ? Jones were referred. oy Joux Fouaxstee—The corpora- engaged in the settlement of the bee. Judge Meade has made lose Was Injured, and only attempt Ali to a deer e in the case and has ay inted name a Lockwood Rangers, clothed in nis, Went to Washington "in special train last night to participate in the p to extinguish the fire at Capt. Websters — Columbia tower {3 completed.— Messrs, Ed gar he wien, T. Pe shops and W. A. Vincent, re- elected Ineum bers Of Uhe city school board, wok “the ‘oaths of office yesterday. Avsowwrenr Pore Eo ET dE Beso F Sh With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soldonlyincana, Koval Darna ves, than the entire season, PowDER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. Z. we the Police | | ftemerit. Many thousands of peopls are year's aaved — - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1884. ‘Wae It Am Atteinpted Suicide? 4 GIRL STUPEFIED BY LavpaNcy. ‘Yesterday afternoon, shortly after the arrival of the New York train at the B. & P. depot, one of the Passengers, 2 young lady about 19 years old, was ‘observed stupetied in the ladies’ wafting room at the depot by Mra. White, the matron, The latter of others about the depot, the gir consciousness after nearly two ascertained that her name was night onsuspicion of having attempted an outrage on the chiid, Maggie McDonald, of 2129 L street north- West, was charged with the’ offense in the Police Court Unis morning. ‘The case was continued until next Wednesday; $1,000. Affairs in West Washington. A Sra TG ON FirE.—About 9:30 o'clock last night an alarm of fire -was turned in from box 731 the burning of the steam tug Gilmore Meriditt lying at the foot of 30th street. “The fire originat from the furnace. The vessel is not totally de- strayed, and Is fully insured. “It1s owned by Mr. Henry Winship. CONDITION OF THE Waren at 7 A. x.—Clear at all points. Low tide in the river to-day at 6:30 p. m.; high tide at 11:80 p. m. Smucrur Case Prices, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, reduced from 3i34¢. to 25c.—eaah price. COLOKED SILKS, extra good quality, reduced from 81 BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, reduced trom 81.50 to $1. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, one yard and s half wide (immense width), 373s¢. ‘NEW YORE MIL $ AND PRQUOT SHEETING CoT- cong ritest Sad very beat), 260 —cuah price, eubie wide vi. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from 81.25 0 81. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS Gmmense size), duced from $6 0ws to SO = SEKGE CASHMERFS. very finest Wool. neurly Oue yard and a, hi width), reduced from $1.25 to 75c. BLACK SILKS, vory fine quality, reduced from $1.50 COLORED SILK VELVETS. SOLORED SILRS siigaua bo GOLORED AXD BLACK 8 TINS, oc, juality, all pure ‘wide mmense WHITE BLANKETS, $2. IFUL DRESS GOODS IN REMNANTS of 3, 4,5, 6,7. a 8 yards, real value 25c., reduced to12ic. BLALE CASHMERE SHAWLS, all’ pure fine wool, CARTER’S. 711 Manxer Space AVOID THE HAnSH, IRRITATING. GRIPIN ‘compounds so often soid as purging medicines, an@ correct the irrecularities of the bowels by the use of Ayer's Cathaitic Pills, which are mild and gentle, yet thorough and searehing in their action. SA PURIFIER AYER'S SARSAPARILLA ACTS ty aud promptly. A single bott e will prove from dangerous fevers by the exercise of a little timely care in properly cleansing the system by the use of this remedy. nll Au Aboanp FOR GREAT BARGAINS. DOWN BRAKES ON PAYING BIG PROFITS. ‘There are some clothing establishments the proprie- tors of which getrich by selling below coat half the year and giving goods away the balance of the time. Of ‘course this system would soon bankrupt a millionaire, and yet there are clothiers who keep up this nonsensical sort of advertising all the year round. ‘Ihe TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. does not propose to turn its advertising space into “airy tales.” All we want to impress upon the public is that we manufacture every garment we sell, and are now offering thousands of Fine Suits, Overcoat, and Panta at exactly TEN PER CENT ABOVE COST. ‘The Overcoat that conts us $10 we will sell to you for $12, and the cost we sell at 811 1s the same cost thut the high-priced clothing establishments call cheap at $18. Wemake up nothing but first-class reliable all-wool | cloth, and we have all the lesding styles and materials in Suite, Pants, and Overcosts. Instead of trying to ‘bamboozle you WITH A BIG DISPLAY OF WORDS ‘and false prices, we prefer to trust to your intelligence. Call, inspect, and price. That ia all we ask, for we are certain that this will convince you that we are selling the lowest, and yet have the best clothing ever offered in Washington. TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRIOR, T aND SEVENTH Steer NoRTHwest, Southeast corner Massachusotts avenus, 82 Piease bear in mind, we have no connection with any other house in this city. ‘Open evenings tit 9, Saturday till 11. oc25-1m_ New Axo Desmaste DRESS GOODS. ! Es ROCADE, DROCADE SILKS, SATIN DUCHEAR IN ALD COLOHS fo MATCH VELVET: E_RGANT BROCADE VELVETS FOR DRESS ERONTS: GUINET BLACK SILKS, ALL QUALI- ELEGANT OTTOMAN CLOTHS FOR CLOAKINGS: SUUTACHE, EMBROIDER!D DRESSES; FRENCH PLAIDS; DRAP DE ALMA | SERGE | BIA} INZ: | BIBON * CLOTHS: BKOADCLOTHS: ‘TRICOTS CLOTHS; LARGE’ AND ELEGANT ‘STOCK OF | EINE. MOURNING GOODS: NUNS VEILING FOR VEILS, VERY DESIRABLE. ELEGANT PROAD- | CLOTH WITHOUT L' SiER: MOSCHCOWITZ DRESS LINING, ALL SIZES. PATTERN STAMPED ON SELISIA. SECURRS PERFECT FIT; COR- | DUROY FOR BOYS WEAR, ALL COLORS IN | VERY SUPERIOR Goops, At VERY LOW PRICES. | HAVING BOUGHT AT GREAT ADVANTAGE WE | OFFER MANY DECIDED :,TTRACTIONS, ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, ¥.B.—THF BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. noll igs yy uP OP ¥ TO VICTORS AND VANQUISHED. Politics interests the many, but furnishes aliving to the few. Heal bargains interest every one, and all will ‘ote for low prices. To sell low it's necessary to buy low, and the London and Liverpool Clothing Company aro how offering a apecial lot of Great Bargains, picked ‘up at actually less than the cloth cost the importers. ‘We aro forced to offer these goods very low to keep ‘from being overcrowded, and hopothat all who know ‘what good cloth and taflor work are will jive uss.call. CITY ITEMS. Fer all Bronchial Trou! whether acute or caonie, use Dr. Bull's Cough sirup. Price 2c. 1 Many a One is Astonished ae wif lg Low Prices of Our Reliable Goods. will cost you nothing ince yourself Wye vell aS we advertise.” ‘We are seliing— At Sc., Ladies’ Reliable Button, sold elsewhere 2. at sts Worked Hole Kid and Pebble Button, we $1.75. At$2 our “Untivaliea” Goat and Kid Button, supe- Tor in style and wear to any $2.50 shoe. At$8 Ladics’ Genuine Hand-sewed Button, a post tive bargain, at $4. At 60c, a Solld Séiiool Shoe, suitable for Boys or outwears many a $1 shoe, Av6Se. Chiid’s Goat and Kid Spring Heel Button; ‘worth $1. At $1 Misses’ Spring Heel Button; cheap at $1.25. ACSLg Gene's Galters and ‘worth Wholesale ‘a. At $2.00 Gents’ Stylish Button Laced and Congress, that ft and wear better than mo=t-$3 shoes. ‘The $2.50 Gents’ famous Cait Shoes, as durable as any % stive. Our % Gents’ elegant Hand-Stitched Boot, Button, ‘Laced and Gaiters, beat any $10 custom-made. Wu. Hann & Co., 1 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. avenue. R. Goldschmid, $12-7th st. n. we, offers the following spectin1 "bargains for to-morrow on Superior white clina cups and saucers 470. 3 07. glasses 17e: fancy sherf ollcloth 3 yas. 16r 2525 We real majoitca jugs reduced to 2c; new supe snd decorations of English, china chaimber sets 10 leces, only $3.07; tin cuspadores, assorted cold Teer extra lange size ioe: epvered. chamber buckets assorted colors 7c; colored glass potka dot tum- Diers 6 for 97e;_ square shape of decorated Englisia china dinner’sets, 128 pieces, only $12.95; colored glass salt and pepper casters 2c; custard cups 3 for 10c; superior china chamber sets, 10 pieces, deco- Tated with broad colored bands and gilt lines’ $3.05; ‘ornamented lava flower pots 2c, worth 50¢; Engils! china tea seis, 44 pleces, decorated with gold, Teduced from $7. to $4.97; balance of baby carriages and traveling trunks below manufacturers prices; salt or pepper bottles 8 for 10c, worth 30e; extra, large size c moss roses and gold, 10 pieces $4.27, worth $8; WIth Jar $6.27; crystal glass bread trays 13¢;_ 16 inch tea trays 1%; decorated china cream pitcners 236; painted splash "mnats 1c. The Following Extraordinary Bar- gains ill be sold to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th street northwest: Fancy Vase Lamps, with chandelier trimmings, 89c.; large brooms, 12c’; Dec- grated Chamber Setts, $2.97; square shape Covered Vegetable Dishes, 45c.,; Decorated Dinner Setts, containing 198 pleces,s9.99; Flour or Coal Sleves,9¢.; 3 doz. Wine Glasses ‘and '1 Walter, 2ic.;2-qt. Coi- fee Pots, 18¢.; 3-1, 15c.; 34 doz Diamond Cul Gob- Tete, Se’; lave Celery Uinssea, eres Sgt. Covered Buckets, 6c.; 3-qt., $¢.; Bread Board and Rolling Pin, 2c; large Wasii Basin aud 50 Clothesptus, 180.3 3 doz. Ebony Handle Kutves and Forks, 47c. Fancy Hassocks, 83¢.; large size ‘Turkey Pan, 21 Bread Knives, 11c. Great bargains in houséfui ing goods, 1 Blout’s Bargains for To-morrow (Sat- urday Notice the great reductions in Felt Hats. ‘Hats that were 59 cts. are to-morrow % cts, a ap ete “ rar eee’ “ “ Hes « i Panic prices in Fancy Birds, Wings, Breasts, &c. Birds that were $1.00 are to-morrow 50 cts. « 1 Breasts © $1.50 «35 cts. Wings « R00 $1.25. Breasts “+ 250 $1.50, ‘Special. ‘Ten pleces of fine Garnet Stk Velvet, for dress ‘and trimming purposes, 24 Inches wide, reduced from $3.25 to $1.85, lo-tndrrow onl; Ouriarge and selected stock of fine Trimmed Hats, for Misses and Children, 1s cheaper than ever. Don’t fail to visit Blouvs to-morrow, 1 ‘710 7th street northwest. Our Offering This Week. $6 Ladies’ French kid, button, $4.50. $4 Fine Paris kid, button. $3.50. $3.50 Curaco Kid, handsewed, $3, $3 Cousin’s pebbie goat, button, $2.50. $2.50 French heel kid, button, $2.10. $2 Common sense, button and iace, $1.90. $1.75 Kid and goat, button, $1.48. gauters, $4.50. $5.80 Gent’s handsewed boots and $3 Prime calf gaiters and boots, $2 Rubber boots, areties and sand ‘Wool-lined cloth shoes and slippers. ‘Youne'’s Shoe House, 402 7th street. Look for The Old Woman in Winuow. i ‘Take Your Boys to Franc’s and get one of his 45c. hats. ‘They are nice enough for any boy. Corner 7th and D. "The oniy sirictl One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in this city. Cloaks! Cloaks!! Special Cloak sale at Clark's, 734 7th street north- west, We will sell these cloaks only between the hours of 10 and 12 and? and 4. Cloaks, sold ail over at_ $3, our special price $1 our $15 Newmarket $8; Russian Circulars at a 8} cial discount, Special’ low price Corset sale—our Boe. Corset S2c.; C. P. Corset $1.24; oursi Woven Corset 68e.; Dr. Warner's Health Corset 98¢.: Wors- ted Caps 28c.; Jersey Caps 19¢.; Plush Caps $8. up. ‘Do not miss these rare Dargains at Clark’s, 734 7th street northwest. 1 Best Quality Biue Flanne} Shirts, Saxony, Wool, German Hand Knit Socks, Jackets, Gloves,’ Underwear and Gents’ Jerseys Extra heavy Canton Flannel Drawers 45c., at Auerbach’s, ‘7th and H. 1 Notice. Before buying Ladies’ and Chfldren’s Wraps don't miss 736 7th street, Young’s Cloak Parlors, second floor; save 25 per cent, 4 Johnson’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 first, joor. 3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. ‘MoGue’s, 9th, near D street. “Rough on Pain.” Cures colic cramps, diarheea; externally for ach sprains, headache, neuralgia, rueuma- tism.” For man or beast. 2 Aid soe. 7 8: m1 im ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, Constinption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physictuns. Sold by Drug- ist, Matwe vouties soc. | Aianutactured by W. #2 hornton, corner Baluiniors und Hutrison streets, Buitimore, Xd. Wat Fur and Sealskin Garments, ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 163 Prince siteet, New York, sell elegant Fur Garments wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly rellal Furs direct from manufacturer, and save Tetaller’s “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, and delivered in und “Ward” prints, 45c. per und. Also, Cort jeese, Bucterinilic ana Sweet ik, Se. per quart, Cream 15e. pint. O ERCOATS. Overcoats, BLACK AND FANCY CORKSCREW WORSTED OVERCOATS, LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS, PRICES FROM $13.50 TO $30, AND INCLUDE BLACK, BLUE, BROWN, PORT- WINE AND MIXED COLORS, THE HIGHER GRADE ARE ELEG\NTLY LINED WITH SILK OR SATIN. ‘These Coats button ih, and look as if they were in- tended tobe worn always closed, but when unbuttoned they “roll low,” as if they were never intended to but- ton. . ‘Many people can be better fitted with these goods than by haviig them made to order, and they are one-third Jess in price than some goods made to measure, E. B. BARNUM & CO., 91 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $20 Overcoats Nor ‘Worrn $40. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATS FOUR SHADES OF FUR BEAVER COLOR—BLACK, BLUE, BROWN AND OX- FORD MIXED. THE ADVANTAGE OF THESE COATS AKE THEY ARE WARM AND YET ARE NOT HEAVY IN WEIGHT, AND THE PRICE 18 $20, AND THEY ARE NOT WOR1H $40; BUT IF YOU SHOULD BUY ONE WE GIVE YOU A GUARANTEE TICKET WHICH ENTITLES YOU TO RETURN YOUR COAT IF NOT SATISFACTORY, AND WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU DO THE SAME? ECHO ANSWERS—WHERE? GEORGE SPRANSY, er sets.dlandsomely decorated with | 150 Children’s | | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GoOops. ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE ASELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ea A Coes: schoo eg eee Scientific, Classi- Grea jor akodern Language: ‘particu. imy French, German Art Riceuion ahusio ies, ms r. Anton Gloetzner), Mactived roe ‘collegiate course: algo Elective Gourses for advanced studenta P-eparation classes for Vassar and other col Teges, Call at 1314 14th stract, ‘Mr. and Mra. WM, D. CABELL, ni2 Principals. ‘QEENCERIAS BUSINESS COLLEGE, CoRNER oth and D strects northy Youu men’ and Woiien trained for buaitess Hapld writing, boukkeet practice, rapid caculstions, idx, business Ianinage, elocution, stonozraphy, type-Writing, ete. ‘Year from i Mhorcushly tameht, “Admission st any time. e of entrance, day or night, $50; thres months, day, $20; ‘night. $16. Fuli corps ot able teachers Call OF sev for GfOUat® poemy c. SPENCER Principal. ‘Vice Principal ATIVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, French, Iselin, cpestab, Latin Greeks tact eee ee x 1D “of the Washington High School Kesidenoa, BOGE steet norte cook FAMILY SUPPLIES. cs Avrisa Aves Just Received, Direct from New York State, 200 BARRELS APPLES. Chole varieties, packed especially for family use, st wholesale Frices. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES, No. 1209 F Street Norrawst. a7 Catrorsis Pons Wises, Just received * A FULL LINE DIRECT. c. WITMER, re, would be pleased to receive a few inore pupils de- 10 become thorongh in her native tongue, sons privately and in classes, 1237 19th street northwest, carat meen ae a RIMARY TO GRAMMAR an Kindergarten, Principals, Misses TOLLOCK and Nocrr teach personally—New England Inrthods. “ Clssses Minited. 1127 23th street, second, door from Massichusetts avewus, Hos-im ONS, 1014 17TH STRERT NORTH: il 1. “Mile. Vv. PRUD HOM MS Own Suittatad Hethods Natanie has alway, beea Successful sudinierestine “Euplie scene's seas Tianesation anda practical use of the language inthe Shortest thne possible. New term now. erine modes, Cait ae 1 or 4290 p.m oe eed WAGUNGTON ACADEMY OF TEDEGRAPHY, ouly school of the kind here A special invitation to at! to nee tne metho by which yousea toon Mate Protession. 214 2d street somite se nota PDAME oczavia seweL 51S 1th street northwest, ‘Lessons in VOUAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO, CLASSES IN ITALIAN ‘Tuscan prominciation, iy nl-twt SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, PROF, 1. DUMAINE. Ponetpal 09 HI street northwest. References: Wok. John A. : Josiya, Gen, and Bre. cdi 18i* ‘tre Le laers? Home IANO TAUGHT BY A_THOROUGHLA cs P CIENT TEACHER. ee “Terms reasonable. ocus-tu 107TE street northwest.. ‘ON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, M STREET, MRS. M, STLVENS HART. Pervorran, ‘The Caltare “and Development’ of the Voice and Natural fap ession of sentiment carefully taught, peclal attention given to the cure of Bi ther Yoel Detects. * Hoys and Gir.s cl4ss will resume on November Yt gogo Sm. in ‘the econd story parlors of the ¥. NARHIELD KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 943 19th street northwest, au27-6m MRS. ANNA B. '¥ is prepared to welcome back her old pupils in ii and water color painting; also, a few new. ones, at 18.0 K street northwest, oc24-n™ JL. PARSONS, M. §, (CATE OF SPENCERIAN nisiness College), Private Instructor in Book- ng Penimanshit, Engish, and ail Mathemati sessions, 9 a m.to 12 mi, $7 per month. Pupliis Haught at houie, if desired. “S1S'D street northwest: P. ox 204. McGEE'S SCHOOL, 1110 L. STREET September 17th. Daily wing an aut: TS fT McG Micthetie, Wilt reonen fesse fn Breen" "erin noth SObiet den Ssreclt J. GERMUILLER aud Tnstrume tal Mus tention given to beginne advanced. Am {TON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING Pa. ave, and 15th’ st., opp. U. < Treasury, & noo! for Boys and Young Men. Number limit~ €G. Only’ scholars of good moral. ¢ Teeeived, Fall term of 1684 bex-ns September 8th. Day and even- deesensions. Careful and thorough instruction in tho immon English Branches, 00) , Short Hieher” Aritunetlg Algebra “Geontcty, Latin and “uul5-3m___ BURTON MACAFEE, A, U4, Principal, Mth: FEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN her French conversational lessons at her own and Pupils’ residences. Call after 4 pam. SIL 12th etreet horthwest. ‘Terms moderate, alike UBURN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1200 0 street northwest, Titchest refere! sae Miss BALCH, Principal. ocl-3m, FOES Be S$ SCHOOL, 517 7TH STREET,— Bookkeeping withont text books in Jess than halt usnal tine. Business course in bookkeeping, pen— SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Brincinal mu | ne 1918 Penney Ivauia avenue b banter) HoH ERE coo K OK ERR m g88, has removed his studloto 1411 G street tetwoen ath | HH Ee RK E ne a and 1st, ‘iz, Parle is prepared to give instruction in BME * Water Color Brewing and Decissnite Design HOE Es a toclasees and puplla, Particulars of terms muy be had : ic 210-6 K EAT Me: WAM MAGRATH Ravina nerunNeD to Washiugion wil, on the 17th iust, be. Drepared to re-tme his asesen in Water Color Painting, eS : at 1411 @ atreet, between 14th and 15th. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Tognivies may be mado during this week at 702 15eh | street comer G. al0-6e SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTICALLY WM. M. GALT & CO., aunt, Sucerss jewel. Private teason if desised, yHOLES: ot © of Johas & Easton, Steuosraphers 412 Louis! ESS AGES seme ism | goto Corner Ist and Indiana Avenue MSs Nas TROP OF BALTIMORE axp ams. Drawitw, Putiting and tnibroidery "at Corton Banat oop Pecan natamene a Agu ee eae | OOD FRB RRR EER gS5 Ti, Studio open for iuquistes from 12 to-zdaily. 6: tine G° f. fat fe ‘ADAME CHEVRENON | (DIPLOMER DE L'AG) os £ g - Mitnias Beis andtacher of te beech ae | 00 Exe Bo Ee ss ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 8 without adonbt the most BraUTIFUL and the most Rorartiovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the mst perfect Mill, con- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- ‘ented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxscneassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thats large quantity of this magrificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe ad eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We Gvauanres that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota andDakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and thorouzh elimni- nation of all weak and starchy matter has at las: been reached, and is consequently more NUTRITIOUS, yicid- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade udmits that from its bread-mak ng qualities it is the cheapest, ae well as the best, for either fanily or baker's use, and unsurpsased by any Flour made. Every sack and every barrel is warranted to giv entire satisfaction, STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by auy other Pateut except Ceres, and will please the most exacting houso- Keoper and satisfy the most fastidious epicur, GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cete- ‘brated Hungarian process, It is very cheap and bean- tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, aud we guarantee will give satisfaction to everyone who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard family FlouroftheDistrict. Itisequal in quality toa great many high priced Patent Flours, whilst itean be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE 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, comer Ist street and Indians avenue, se13 WM. M. GALT & CO. PIANOS AND ORGANS. IN FINE SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, om an ‘Cost 6800, for 8825: part Lime to good party. One handsome full 7-octave neerly new SQUARE GRAND, fuliy guaranteed, foronly #1iScash; including ‘stool and cover. elegant and richly finished full 7-octave SQUARE iD, been used But § months, for onl Pare steed for Syears, mOMBS Stook ad guaranteed for Very fine Rosewood Caro 7-octave SQUARE PIANO: carved legs: rch tone. splendid! foronly $175, ‘$25 cash, and $10 per month. An elegant 7-octay JUARE PIANO, beauti‘ul rose- wooueate: carved leye:Wary hue tone, Yor oaly O18; $10 per month. Several UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. in full and cabinet style. at great barcains; nearly new; on easy Payments, “Apply at onccat manship, arithmesie, spelling ant correspondence, g6 | _oc90 PIANO EXCHANGE, 4229th street, Montuiy* 415 for three months, in dvaice, ‘Lowes 1a) id business penmunship alone, 83. Open all the ‘PALLET, DAVIS & CO.S GREAT SPECIALTY— Ua Yann books gi'ss ts oboe “Dives Gane | Semew antenyear Te ean SPaN taser ase? Bhuik bol vate : . Begin st any thm, K ocl | prices’ H.-L. SUMNER G11 9th strect we ocd RIVATE UESSONS [N ALL GRADES OF STUDY. | (fENCIXE “DECKER PIANOS Pivieduite roundeatal Veejers tor College Ae | OUARE MADE SE DECREE Shon, . ZAP ap tie, Weet Folut acl evamitnations GW KUHN, Sole Acent, 407 10th strect nw. IW¥ INSTITUT! aw. coruer sth and K streets m. w. Also for Burdett ongans. oct ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business, 8. W. FLYNN, A.M. Evening classes, #3 und 85a month, cz) NING BUSINTSS COLLEGE, 93 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, ‘Thorouxh instraction in Penmunslip, Mathematics 2nd Double Entry keeping. Students prepared for VICE EXAMINATIONS, 1, TWITCHELL, Principat, ((OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR Bors, under 15 rears of age. Two separate departments— Seniors ani Juniors, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Get. Ist, 1-84, t6 Jane Ist, 1885, Prof. and Mrs, Col- ui ds: Lucien E ©, Colliere, a, M., Director, : selo-6m e sirls, 1754 Mf ember Private MRERNOS 5 AVLLi00 and 1104 M sircct northwest, Washington,D. guaere its teats sean, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2508 " MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, ENGLISH COURSE—Complets, thorough and practl- «: CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of the seminary or entranes ito Sinith, Vassar aud, Wallestey colleges. At 9. hares of Mra, M, Stvens Hart, Principal of the Washingcon School of Elocation. BAGG AL MUSIC—Durcotress, Madam Annie separ, F¥IANO— Director. Professor Anton Gloctzner. ART DRAWING, PAINTING AND DECORATIVE H4—Uader supervision of competent teachers, sel-3m 7231478 ST. ‘TH ERANKLY 283 W. Best instruction to adults or children. Private les! fons and classes, Superior nativeseachers, Special adventacen for Iearming. to SPEAK Foreign Toncues. "Most easy and efficient method, ‘Tuition Very reasonable, ‘Teachers sent to Studi t's residence, NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW. 00. Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. ‘CH _LESSONS—“COMMENT ON PARLE A “s."—Prof. H Larroqne, private French teacher, iuate of Sorbonne university, Paris, french minister, 1227 Pennsylvania avenue. 8S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Mfeadher of Voral and Jostrooea Aaiicees 20LE Udi street northwest, Lessons my d Restusiod’ September Ist. A CADEMY OF THE VIS!TATION, CONNECTICUT avenue and L street, Washington, for Young Ladies Sind Little Girls —Tho exerclaes of the. Acadeng wil bs Fesnmd. Seoteiaber eth IS, A Limited number of ‘cruuaent and weekly received. Lew Pons in private or an classes will be given to laden in Gi i focal anid Grawing, fancy work, &&. Jp ss MARY & SCHREINER, TEACHER OF MM Eiocution L8tical ‘uslgeiss Vocal Gutta ae Exsression~and feadiney in Ghakspeare and General a a avenue. xew HE KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS: "Titeceive. the Lienert Praise frome of whe bse them, and Gally’s Automatic Musical In struments artisticall atG. L WILD & Bio.'s Music Warcrooms, 709 7th street northweat. Pianos for rent for the scasou. Special attention to tuning and repairing, 018 Swxex T. Nuno, 433 Tth Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES, Instruments new and second-hand sold on; eary monthiy instalments, Pianos and Or guns rented, rent applied if purchased. large and elegant stock to select from, ithe popular Musical Publications of the ts ‘Ube finest selection of S-cent Musicin thesity. se3. JRRUICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various fakes for salp and rent CRT ea] Suced prices, Wim. Ku Co. owned Pinos Tuning aud tepairiig €2 ith street, above Pa. ave. Sreor& Co, Eurnsox, & Bavs& Co FrANos WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs. exchanged, repaired tuned, boxed: for rent by day. week, Geyer Keak applisd i peacteast” Fuuistocs of be. Musie HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, my31_Mansging Partner of the late firm of Ellis & Co Sescuaz Nozior RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS BEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STFAM BEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN OST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVEGY LN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES 1N 1#k ciTy, WHICH We LAKE GKEAT PLEASUsS 15 REFER: RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND Esit. MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctusrvz Acext, spas No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 43 STREET. GHELDON'S DANCING “ACADEAITES, street northwest.—Tnesdays, Tht Saya. Was inxton Hall Sd street, aud Bee id ee ene Bus Tr EGE EE Ea, saving of’ training the very hiehest “or opera, concerts, etc. snedals and wy eg mrenbw opened e€ 640 New York aterm: we suas Meranda PUN. A SAEICR OF La and Tesume her See ce See eet JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PER- CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM ‘LAST YEAR AT HALF PRICK. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS, OUI STOCK ISLARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- ELTIES. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, BAVIRG e WE ‘SECURED PURCHASED LABGELY, ‘Have ‘BEAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM 975 TO 9500. W. M. SHUSTER & 80N8, 9 PENKSYLVANIA AVEXUR Fig Reseed New Lxrontep od exsers. SEATON PERRY, SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE LINE OF IMPORTED FLACK JERSEYS, EXTRA FINE QUAL- TTY, AT # BLACK SILK JERSEYS, ALL SIZES, AT $3. IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK FNGLISH WALK- ING JACKETS FROM $5 TO $12. PARIS AND BERLIN WRA'S. NEWMAREETS, DOL- ‘MANS AND CIRCULARS IN GREAT VARIRIL. ELEGANT SILK SEAL FLUSH SACQUES. 60 INCHES WIDE BLACK SICILIENNE FOR CIRCU- 50 INCHES WIDE SILK SEAL PLUSHES aT $12 AND $16, “SPECIAL OFF: OF BLACK BROCADED ARE SRARE BAKGAINS" AND CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ~ SUPERB STOCK OF SILKS, SATIY RHADAMES AND LAIN AND LK VELVETS. COMPLETE ASSORTMPNT OF FRENCH BROAD- CLOTHS AND Pp SS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND Combination SUITS. ALL WOOL -COTCH PLATDS IN GREAT VARIETY | S2- WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. a7 SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DiSPLAYING EVENING GOODS By GASLIGHT. $9- CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peret Burorsa, Pennsylvania aveuue, cormor 9th sirost. _Established 1840, DUCHESSE, Great Riovcriox. We are selling all kinds of Dry Goods @iction, to make room for a contemplated chauge January Ist Planketa, Comforts, Sheeting, Dress Goods at much under regular prices. Also, just received 200 yards Jersey Cloths, in black, blue, ereen and brown, $4 for- mer price $4.50. Our entire stock at greatly reduced: 7 GEO. 3. JOHNSON, ‘Bos ‘713 Market Space Orexise: Orenixe: WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5ru, In the just compieted 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 todis- Play such « large, rich and well-selected assortment of goods before, and bope 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 Lave marked at prices lower than any other house in the United States. ‘This department does not consist of a lot of pubiish- ers! dead stcck. but new, sive and desirable works of ‘Fiction, Poetry, ‘Liavels, History, ete, auch as-evers- ody wants to read and keep. ‘Look throush cur 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 Eussis or cloth binding, 500; trade price, $1.25. LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER'S POEMS, ONLY ‘SOcents: cheupest in the country. McCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- umes, 81; trade price, 82.25, EP. Roe’s new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING, S8Be.; trade price, $1.30. All of E. P. Roe’s Works, $30. DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edftion and largest type ever published, 15 volumes, 96.63; trade price, $22.50. The atove are only afew syscimens of our prices, All are marked in the same propoition. ‘Complete line cf CRANE’S STATIONERY, We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CAKDS for 86 cents, ‘We have also added a complete assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &0. Colgate & Co.'s entire assortment in stock st popular prices. OUR CLOAK PARLOR, ‘§8x100 feet, is now the largest in the country, being ‘Deing ent rely devoted to the sale of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S GARMENTS. ‘We carry the largest stock of - SEALSKIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS in this city, and guarantes them pure London aya, ‘RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, with heavy satin living, €1.18; worth 260, ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, 23 420, 422, 424 and 496 SEVENTH STREET. K ING’S Pacace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NOW I8 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. CHEER ROMANS g AENMARKETS, RUSSIAN All styles of JACKETS at $4, 84.50, 85, #5.50and $6. 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at $9, @10and $12 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.009 Misses" and Children’s HAVELOCKS and NEW- MARKETS, a most usynineent line, at $2,884 85 5,009 Wool and $145. 2,000 Children's Flerant TRIMMED HATS at We. 5e., 81 sud $125. Jaf VETS. SILKS. BATINS: VELVEIEENS, tees thas and French FELT HATS at 50c., 75c., $1 Ladies’ UNDERWF: RSETS: KID GLOVES below mabatsciuneay yticce een Donot buy uvtil you have examined ourstock and ‘Our prices, if you wish to save your money. KING'S PALACE, S14 SEVENTH STREET. al For Tastor- Mave Cosromes, 84 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $125; WORTH $175 PER YARD, ‘Ss INCH LADIES' CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FRO $1.% PER YAKD. % INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, ic: FORMER PRICE 1. 45INCH LADIES CLOTH, 75c.; REDUCED FROM LS 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES. PLAIN SHOGDAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, We, Tic, Si}, $1 AND $1.25 PER YARD. 8S. L. HEMPSTONE, S03 Marke: tpacn—Pa Ave gs RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES BOY, lis Sad bo ites, eiatonead an ly Soeaen Ming Votninhed Skirts only SOs, Fiuest Pereale Shirts Finest Letmndried Drom Shirta tn sold bonome, ready Dress Shirts made to onder (aolid bosoms) tar MEGINNTS, 2002 F street. —ooOoOoOO oe A FIGU EN AT $L SHICH | BROCADED | 9 MARKET sPacy OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS SOW PULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY Drvante MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIKABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN- Peron N OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF ite WF DESIRF TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUK 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 RELIABLEMAKESAND WE ARE PREPARED 40 QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH FOU. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. BLACK DRESS @OUDS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE 10 SHOW GooDs, eG Davia, no MARKET SPACR. Drareny, a splendid colt Crnrets & WEARS AUERBACH'S SAXONY WOOL GEA. MAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, ‘Corner Teh awd Toe prices Deine bout 3 ter cont Tower than tat Interior imitations, kee fo fact ih of iSite eee ee portation ; & host excellent article =~ = <ocon ‘Corner 7th and Hl atreeta We Have Jesr Recewep A Job Lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, ‘which weareoffering for Scents half dose, These jsoods are worth 3 per dosen. Also, a full line of Winter Underwear, Half How, Searls, ke, ‘Shirts to Order a specialty. 8. ELLERY, ois 1012 F strect nortnwest Tost Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for S0e., TS. and 1. Full Lineot Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, (CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 6 F street northwest, _—— James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, #1. Crager Oakley, Harry ©. Logan, Weshington, D.0. Maynard ©. Kyra, ‘Williamn , Travers, Special Partnee, = BUY AND SELL ON COMMIARTON ALL OF ROILWAY BECURITIES ‘Branch Office—690 18th etrest (Corcoran Batliiap) 2.B. DODGE, Resident Partnen. WOOD AND COAL, JouxnMricer. WOOD AND coan. ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mth 45 and Virginia avenue southwest ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1020 14th northwest and 163 B southeast. _Telephone No, 281-2. ee8-te0 . : -ARD. 1 Gir ‘Mie, Yon ath at Lone ioe ELE eier con: Oui, @f:ickory, €87R eeae™ Con Axo Woon We have tost received 2 eae WOOD. “Alan, treet mined CORE, Ker densest ste tes all of whach wecffer at he of consumers ta respectfully invited.» sat unspection of uu wtock STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘thet whart and 12th at. and Pa. owe, COAL DELIVERED O% CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OU YARD. in best qualities of ANTHRACITE anf Ail kinds of WOOD, eitberin thestick or prepared:s “LEAN COAL. FULL Wi AND [agent TO aE INSHETMER & 1 BRO. ‘G08 Teh street, bet, Hand I, and 3151 M street,

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