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8 = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY.” NOVEMBER 15. 188 o LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRF StaNat. OPriceR, ‘Wasuixeron, D. C., November 15, 1884, 9:3) a.m. ¢ For the middie Atlantic states, fair weagher, slight rise in temperature, westerly winds becol tng variable. | Sunday slightly warmer fair weather fs in- | @teated for the middie Atlantic states, the Ohio valley and Tenn ssee, the lower Fegion and | the southern portion of the upper lake region; | tar weather ts indicated for the south Atiau! and gulf states, with but slight changes in te perature. | —_.___ My Prices Make MY TRADE. Ceres Flour, per barrel, Golden Hill, do. ‘Swiss Process, do. Cook's delight, do. ae Twill sell you, and [advise you to buy, Burk lebrated Minnesota Process, the finest flour fered to this market—Per barrel.s7; 3 barrel, & ig Darrel, 9c. American Tea Store, corner 7th and streets "northwest. Dennis A. Burke. Essays by pupils in the High school appear in to- morrow's Repubiic. ‘Tae Great Ox Roast at Driver's Garden to-day eudevening All are invitea. SaaS SS | Cuorce Ord Toraz SuERRY Wrxe—Direct im- | tion, very dry and fruity, which we now offer at $2.50 per galloh: usual price of this choice wine | cre N. T. Metzoxn, & Bao., Grocers, | 417 7th street northwest. Hazy’s $1.25 laiiles’ $1.25 worked hole kid and pet button—ft, wear and lool Vv 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsyivania avenue. | Hazen & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 1005 436 street | southwest sell’“that best of Soaps,” Lipps’ Pre- | miu I Fsseit’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe New York avenue. Horgt Briontox, Coney Island. Enclosed glass piazza 250 feet long—Entire change | Of air—Hot sea water baths—Commodious apart- ments—Finest Cuisine—Every comfort Fates—Only one hour from City Hall, N. ¥.—Hourly | taing. } 4a ‘Tux fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., | continue to be $3 per doz.,with a 13th painted tree: OUR 50c. ladies’ vests and pantaloons 39¢.; our | 5c. ladies’ merino hose 15c.; Jersey caps, 19. Jet Bey mitts, 19¢.; corsets, 85c.;° towels, 3.7 chiets, 3c.; Dlahkets and comforters and ladies’ coats, Newmarkets an sacrifice; brocade dress Gale, 6%, at A. Stern's, 904 7th, between I and K. Naw Store, new goods, eversthing fresh, pure | and clean at SHaRPLEss’ Confectionery, M1 Pa. ave. AgovT 12 O’CLock Last Niger an attempt was | made to enter the residence of Mr. Carlisle, No. 307 I street northwest, The thieves were frightened 1 fervant before an entrance w: Invrration.—You are req Th f northwest, where will be given a prac- tieal exifipition of Heckers’ Self-Raismg Buc wheat and.Flours, Thursday,Fritay and Saturday, | Woy, 18th, 14th and 15th. Laiies especially invited. For Prrrry and excellence of flavor Sharpless candy takes the lead. S41 Penna. avenue. FRaNK SHARPLESS, The Confectioner, j wants to announce to his former patrons and the | ic in general that he has no connection with other establishment. He is located at No. 941 Penna. ave., where the purest of confections will | ‘be found. | circulars at a goods, 5c; yard wide per- by cutting out window panes, ay by the colored SratveD glass substitute agency, 411 7th street. ‘TuE PEorie of Washington will be glad to learn ‘that Frank Sharpless, the well-known confectioner, bas opened a fine candy store at No. 941 Pennsyl- | Vania avenue. His former patrons and the public tn general may | rest assured that his fine mixed candies and car- amels are as good as ever, and at the same low price. A PLEasanT Sunday school reunion was held last evening at Wesley Chapel. At the conclusion of the entertainment refreshments were served. ‘Hany’s popular $2.50 ladies’ flexible sole kid, peb- ‘Die and straight goat button. 816 7th street. i ‘We Ang Nor ReFvsine any reasonable offer for anything in our entire establishment of furniture, carpets, upholstery goods, bedding, &c. W. B. ‘Moses & Son, corner 11th and F streets northwest. M. Writiaw fs offering a select stock of cloaks and wraps at remarkabiy low prices. | R. Saver & Co.'s celebrated Baltimore show cases, in every style, for sale at manufacturer's ‘at Morell & Co.'s depot, 734 6th street north- ‘Washington, D. C. Go To THE BaRBEcvE at Driver's Garden this eve- Bing. Marine Band will be present. ‘Your eyesight ntted, $1; Hempler’s old stand. QITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted this evening at 5:10 Dpem.and extinguished at 4:45 a.m ade Was the conductor and not the of car No. 32, by which Mr. W. L. Nicholson knocked down and injured on Capitol Hill, night. The made 54 arrests during the 24 hours ending at 8 o’clock this morning. ‘The display of handiwork at the bazar held by she puptis of the grammar school in the Seaton school building last evening, was extremely credl- the young ladies who contributed so much entertainment of their friends. The bazar Court this morning, stx school boys $2 each for malicious ‘trespass, on ac- setting fire toa pile of leaves in Glenwood . They were arrested by Officer Cemetery yesterday. 1, 80m of O. Kimmell, esq., , Who Was fatally Wounded on the Chi ro on the 2d Instant, died injuries about an hour after the accident. A new singing society, to be known as the Luther Place Musical association, was organized by Prof. John H. Seifert, in the lecture room of the Memo- Mal chireh, last night. The object of the associa- ton is for’ the advancement of its members, both Yoeally and instrumentally. At the meeting last Bight there were upwards of 35 persons present, and a constitution for the guidance of the associa tion was ——-___ ACCUSED OF STEALING a BoaT AND A BELI.— ‘The case of the young man Charles H. Newton, ays Henry C. Newton, charged with the larcen fa metal bell valued at $25, continued from last ‘Wednesday, was calied In the Police Court this mor. abd again continued until Wednesday Bext. Since the case came up last Wednesday ft has been stated that the youth stole a scow be- longing to Ross & Sanford, near the river flats, and going to the lower tramway, where an engin was Standing. took therefrom the bell above mentioned, whieh also beionged to Ross & Sanford. eaten Manziace Licensrs—Marriage licenses have Deen issued by the clerk of the court to John P. Healy and Kate V. Worthington; Max Hoffman, of | Enterprise, Miss, and Johanna’ Hahn; Joseph’ H. Weaver and Mary Weaver, both of Baynesville, Va; George H. Mercer and Mary A. Murphy, of Montgomery county, Md.; J. I. Brennon and Jose- Phine Chrisoll, of Baltimore, Md.; Henry Wilitams and Kate Lewis; Stephen 0. Richy and Minnie Blair, of Montgomery county, Md. a Cuarces Her Hussaxp with Drsertioy.—Judce T. J. Mackey to-day fled_a petition for divorce for Catherine Scott against Joseph Scott. She states they were married September 2d, 1862, and charges he deserted her in the fall of 1579. eee A ProposeD New RaiLxoaD To Tuts Crry.—Mr. Levenstein yesterday introduced a bill in the Vir. Gaia Senate Incorporating the Richmond and ‘ashington City railroad company. The bill pro- Vides that the tncorporators may construct, main- tain and operate a line of railroad, with single or double track, from the city of Richmond, Va., to Some point on the Potomac river opposite or near the city of Washington. D. C., over such route and through such counties, cities “and towns as the company em expedient to reach the city of wv = may pedie vo ——— THe Comrxe Exnrsiriox.—a smal! army of car- penters, a and upholsterers have been to ‘Work during the last twenty-four hours arranging Wwe temporary gallery for the great water color Gsplay that is to take place at Dowitng’s next Monday. No movement in art history has been so Marked as the great taste developed during the last twenty years for water color painting. For Bear three-quarters of a century water color paint- Ing was a great specialty of the modern English It was then taken up by the French and Spanish, and its first interpreters were such men as Regnault, Messionier, Vibert, Rivoire, De Penne, Viliegus, Fortuny. Zemacots and other great names of the present century. The prices paid for water color paintings in some instances have been higher than oll. A small aqurelle 14 inches by 20, by Louls Lelotr, sold out of the salon, 1862, for 5,000 francs. A water color drawing. ‘by Turner, sold at Ctristy & Manson's in London, 1881," for £3,000. Mr. Fanning, the owner of the present collection, has sold during the past four years a half million rs ih Water colors in Chicago, Cineinnatt, Bos- ton, New York and Philadeiphia. ‘So the people of Wi may expect a fine display of water —_— —— AUCTION SaLk OF THREE SMaLt Brick Dwet- INos.—Messrs. Thos @. Fisher & Co., auctioneers, on Monday afternoon at 4 O'clock. three small brick houses, Nos. 1502, 1504 between P and Q and 18th | Instantaneons, and 1) | night next, © and 14th streets northwest. For full particulars, terms, &c., see adv. in another column. ee A Dramatic Soxc Wrivex.—W. J. Scanian, the Irish comedian, is to-day che of ule Wealthiest gen- Hemen i the profession, having made his wealth through musical genius and as an actor. He has ‘Written such songs as “Pevk-a-! .” which alone im $28,000; “My Nellie’s Biue Eyes,” and his “Something for the Babies,” are said to be equal’ to “Peek-a-Boo.” Mr. Scanlan’s next en- pop sae wae ‘take place at tly Piration of Henry rving’s engagement, wh: n ‘Will produce bis new play, w: ten by JH Know, Of Texas Sitines. Mr. Scanlan aD at Ford’s Opera House on i ot Policeman Fowler's Murderer. LANGSTER NOT SENTENCED TO-DAY, AS WAS EXPECTED. The negro John Langster, alias John Lancaster, alias George D. Hudson, found guilty of the murder of Police Officer Fowler on September 9th last, was not bro eae up for sentence this morning, as was ex- ted. Yesterday he gave the guards and floor hands» uch troubie by his anttes, for which he is undergoing punishment, * It is thought he is felgn- ing insanity. . = Arraiznments in the Criminal Court. ONE PRISONER PLEADS GUILTY AND IS SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT. The following arrairnments took piace in the Criminal Court, Jude@M vile, to-day, and pleas of hot guilty were entered in each case: Wm. Doug- las, housebreaking in the night; Henry Fields, same Mary Harris, second offense petit larceny; Ni dd jarceny of $60 on August: 0; Jol ing, larceny trom Murray on October 25th, d larceny of over $370 In money m the person of A. L. staffer. ay pleaded gulity of the larceny of $60 vas sentenced to 18 months Amusements Next Week. Mapaxe Jaxtsn.—It is sald of this actress, who her first engagement in this city at the ory Opera House in “Camille,” on Sonday 1, that she has a good stage presence, a face of it mobility, able to express Many emotions, a ce of singwlar sweetness, and speoks the Ehg- ish language excellentiy well. Her success was ble in New York and Phil- adelphia. supporting Madame Jan- ish Is of more than usual excelience Frank Losee and Miss Mary Shaw especially affording strong assistance. “Carm * will be given until Friday, when “Leonore” will be substituted. Sat- urday évening “Louisa,” “FRIEND AND Fos” av Forp’s.—One of thestrong- est of Bartiey Campbeli’s plays, “Friend and Foe,” will be brought out at Ford’s Opera house Monday ‘by Mr. W. J. Scanlan, the young come- dian and song composer, who has recently made a great hit in his represeritations of the Irish char- eter, Mr. Scantan fs said to be doing that for the Hibernian peculiarities, which Emmet has already done for the German; making them famous. Mr. Scanlan has ample opportunity in this play to ex. hibit his versatility, and introduce his latest songs. He has a good support. “ ED Rack.’—The appearance of the Madison Square Theater*company in this singularly inter- esting play at the National next Monday evening is awaited with no little interest by the theat 3 of this clty. The play has met with remark- ie success at_the Princess theater, London, and uith Avenue, New York. ‘The same Company’ that appeared in the New York run will be seen in this city, and the play be producea with the same ic elegance that contributed so much to the success of the original production. The company includes Messrs. R. B. Mantell, C. P. Flockton, W. J. Ferguson, Misses Millward and Burroughs, ‘Tacater Comigve.—An extra good variety show 1s announced for the ensuing week at the Comiqne. ‘The oifo will be especially bright, and includes the following artists: Pat Reilly, "Anna Livingstone, Flot Clementina, and Hickey and Kirkwood. The alterpiece will be “The Lively Lunatic Asylum.” ‘Tak Dime Musee: xt week the Hai venile Opera Company, which was so suce | here at the beginning ‘of the season, wi!l open a new engagement. Each night the “Chimes of Nor- mandy” will be given, and at the matinves “he Mascot” and “Olivette.” ATHLETIC Pakk.—Miss Elsa Von Blumen, the champion female bieyclene of America, and Mr. John S. Prince, the world’s champion, will contest for a purse Of $250 in a flve-mile race at Atnletic Park on Monday afternoon next. Mr. Prince will give Miss Von Blumen two minutes start, and tn order to win the race Mr. Prince will have to break the record. ‘The race 1s looked upon as a notable event in bicycling circles here. The H. D. Cooke & Co. Suspension. A COMPROMISE WITH THE CREDITORS. Mr. H. D. Cooke, of the recently suspended firm of H.D. Cooke & Co., bankers, has made an offer of compromise to the creditors, looking toward the immediate settlement of minor claims and an ex- tension of time on larger ones. ‘Those most inter- ested express a willingness to allow three or four | Years’ time for the settlement of their claims, be- leving that the failure was an honest one, and that the assets will eventually realize more than the liabilities of the firm. ‘The creditors represent- ing a majority of the indebtedness have consented that ail claims under $100 shall be settled at once, and arrangements for this will soon be made, — The City Markets. The Price Current of the produce exchange says that the flour markets this week continue slow and dull. Wheat unchanged. Corn in liberal re- cept and market lower. Oats steady. Hay 1s In light receipt and market firmer. Straw is very searce and higher. The supply of butter fs on the increase. Receipts of egys are fair and a quiet market ruling. | Dressed poultry ts coming in sinall quantities, and sold fairly in view of weather this week, Recelpis of green fruit fair and demand good. Good varieties of potatoes are in demand. ssbeek is HLt ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: W. Talbert to Jas. A. Talbert, lot 13, sub. sq. 913: #700: W. A. Moore to W. Henery, part 24, sq. 499: $1,400. J. S. Edwards, trustee, to W. B. Browne, lot 71. sub. sq. 495; $3,200. _C. D. Fowler, trustee, to C. E. Worthington, part 16, sq. 790; $525. S. Simonds to same, part 11, square 798; $325. Hannah Ann Gray ev al. to W. Riley Deebie, parts 19 and 59, H.'s addition to Georgetown; #20. W. R. Deeble to T. Hyde, in trust, part 59, do.; $25 59, do.; $250. Same'to Fannie Hyde, part 59, #250. James Docket to Augustus Burgdorf, pt. 15, sq. 368; $—. Fannie B. Wrisiey et al. to same, lot 8, sq. 642 (quit oa, Soran op E OmIeE, trustee, to same, lots and 3, sq. 20, 8 3 10, sq. 28, 9 to 14,'sq. 128, 19, sq. 14, Sq, 1004, 6 anid 6, 89, 1096, 17 15.97, and lots 6 and 19, ‘sq. 8, 5q.'613, 17, Sq. 617, 3 and 22, 23, 26 and 27, sq. 8. of 643, S. of 667, 9 and 10, sq. . S. Edwards, trus- 495; $2,070. Washington ‘Markets — Retail Prices. MEAaTs.—Beef, porter-house, 25c. per Ib.; sirloin, 20c. per Ib.; rib roast, 15a%c.'per Ib.; round roast, iggalse. per Ib; chuck, 10a12%c.' per Ib; do: corned, Sai0e. per Ib.; do. dried,-25c. per Ib; do. chipped, 30c. per Ib.; do. tongue, 50a60c. each. Lamb, 12ai8e. per Ib.; Veal, 123/a25¢. per Ib.; mut- ton, 18ai5e. per Ib; pork, i2%al6e. per Ib.; bacon— hams, 16¢. per 1b.; cut, 20a25c. per Ib.; shoulders, uaiaie. per Ib; éut; devaise. per 1b.; middling, wealic. ‘per ut, Idaldc. per 1b.; lard, 12;al4c: per Ib. FRUrr.—Apples, 30a50c. per pk.; lemons, 20030c, per doz.; oranges, 85a50c. doz.; jananas, 20ed0e. per dz; pears, $1as2 ‘per peck; grapes, 10220c. per Ib.; chestnuts, 10a15c. per qt.;cranberries,15220c. per qu Borree ‘ax Eaos.—Philadelphia print, Sic. per 1h,; western creamery, 40a45c. per Ib.; New York, 35a 40c. per Ib.; roll, 2530¢. per 1b.; cheese, 125¢a20c! per Th. eggs, 33c. per doz. sH.—Perch (white), 25a40e. per bunch; rock, ga40e. per bh.; salmon, 85a50c. per Ib.; cod fish, 123¢¢. per Ib.; haddock, 10¢. per Ib.; halibut, 15a20e. per lobster, 156. per Ib. pike, We, per‘ib.: smelt, 2c. per Ib salmon trout, 15¢. per fo; white fish, 0c. per Ib.j cat fish, 10c. per Ib.; red snapper, 15. per ib.; biue fish, 12%c. per Ib.; muscalonge, 150. er Ib.; scallops, 2c. per pint; ‘oysters, 75¢.a81 per gal. VEGETABLES.—Beets, 3aSc. per bunch; beans, 60c. per pk.; cabbage, 5al0c. per head; carrots, 3. per bh.;cucinbers (new), 40a50c. each; $1.50 per I cymlins, 10420c. per doz; lettuce,5al0c. per head: cauliflower, 15a30e.; onions, 30350¢. per pk.; d (spring), 3a5e. per ‘bh.; pctatoes, 25c. per’ pl do. (sweet), 40c. per pk.; squashes, 3c. per Il peppers, We. per doz; tomatoes, 50a per pk; mint, 5c. per bunch; egg "plant, S210c. each; Mma beans, 15c. per qt: celery, 5ai0 per Dh.: water cress, 10c. per bh.: spinnach, 60:. per Ks red cabbage, 1Ualse. per hd.; Brussels ‘sprouts, per pk. A 8, Sq. 10% and pt. 1, |. E. of 664, ', Sq. 708; $1. tee, to C. . Vernon, pt. 52, Poviry.—Chickens (old), T5c.a$1 per pair; do. (youn ‘50c.a$1.00; duc} i, T5AS1.25; squads, $2.50033 per Ib. ck, $7a$i3g per doz; duck (blue . $1 per pair: do. (red head), $1.50 per pr.; do. (canvas back), $2.50 per pr.; do (Mallard), $1.25 per Dr; do. (black head), 75c. per pr.; do. (snail), 50c. Perpr.; geese, 75e. each; ~pneasants, $1.50 per palr; snipe, $3 per doz.; rabbits, 25a30c. each; squirreis, 1 ch; opposum, 35a50c. each; terrapin, $a 3 Sliders, 50c.a$i each, .—Kichard Crowther, 717 14tn street northwest, reports that his house waa en- yt and a silver itcher en, Value $24. Chas. W, Kitchen reports that hts house, No. 11 E street northwest, Wes entered iast night by the rear window and tha fomily Bibie, clothing, etc., valued at $10.50, were stolen. John Fitzmorris reports stolen from in front of his stote, corner of 8th and Boundary Streets, last night, eight whitewash brushes, valued at $8. Georgeann: Rodgers, 1220 New York avenue, Teports stolen trom her yard a lady’s white skirt, Valued at $2. 2S CONVICTED OF STEALING OPERA GLASSES.—Charles Miller, colored, was employed about the first of October to assist_in cleaning the residence of Mr. Alexander Biss, No. 820 Counecticut avenue. While So employed a pair of French opera glasses were stolen from the house. The theft was reported to the police, and Miller was arrested. The opera glasces wefe recovered froin a pawn shop, where Miller had pawned them. Mjiler claimed that Mr. Bliss’ servant gave them to him, but the servant denied it. The case was before Judge Snell to-day, and after the glasses had been returned to Mr. Bliss, he fned Miller $25 or 60 days in jail. eet ‘TSE TRIAL OF HENSON STEWART FOR MURDER PostroxeD TILL Next Frrpay.—This morning in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, the case of Hen- son Stewart, Indicted for the nurder of George Car- ter, alias Foster, postponed from yesterday, was called for trial—Messrs. T. F. Miller and Hewlett & Shea for the prisoner and District Attorney Worth- in ond prosecuting. The latter stated that the wiiness, Edward Stewart, had not been summoned, and asked that the trial be postponed to next Fri- day, and Unis request wes granted. VERDICT AGAINST THE B. AND O. RATLROAD Com- Tany — To-day, the Jury in the case of Martin Fjan- ery agt, the Band 0. raliroad, (which has Pied the Cireuit Court for severai days), atter being Out since yesterday, found a verdict for $5,000 dam- ages. The action Was for $10,000 for injuries re- ceived in an assault, in which the deiendant’s agents are alleged to have afforded the plaintiff no protection. A Ckowsar FALLS FROM TEE TOP OF THE MoNv- MENT.—As the roof of the W: jon monument approaches the apex the space between the shies gradually grows smalier, and the inside edge ‘Stones is now directly | | District Government Affairs, Bullaing Inspector Eutwisle has suggested that lading Inspector isle has suggest the aw ping to erected at the corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue for the protection of transferred street car igers be located at the southwest corner, and that ail the avenue cars be stopped on the west side of 7th street, and the 7b street cars on the south side of the avenue, He re- | commends that the awning be made eight feet high and that a small enclosure oe made for the transter agents. TAXPAYERS SLOW IN SETTLING, The clerics In the collecior’s othice are kept Di receiving the frst half of the year’s taxes, which due this month. Collector Cook says that the taxes are not being paid as rapidly as is usual at this ume. He thinks the election excitement has some- tblng to do with the-delay, but that towards the end of the month, when Matters are more quiet, there will bea mush. After this month a penalty 13 added to the taxes, MISCELLANEOTS, The Commissioners jnve promoted H, Lambert, to be fr-man of engine company No. 4, Vice Creamer, resigns : Errors existing in the numbering of houses in certain sections of the city are complained of by Chief Clers Mullican, of tie water department, a8 causing confuston in rendering bills for water rents. ‘The chiet ot police has Deen directed to take the necessary steps Lo correct such errors on the south side of O street, between 16th and 17th streets northwest, and the south side of F street, between 17th and 18uh str orth eee ACCUSED OF ENGAGING INTHE PoLicy BUSINESS. — John Adams, colored, arrived at the Baitimore and Potomac depot yesterday afternoon with the policy drawings from “Alexandria. Officer Acton relieved him of the drawings and locked him up for a-hear- ing on ‘Tuesday next.——W'm. H. Smith was arrest- ed by Detecuve Bl for engaging in the policy business, He is also held for a hearing on Tuesday next. a. ——— ‘The Courts. Prorate Covrt—Judge C Yesterday, estate of James Wormie; pointing Ward Lat state of John J and record and } Benjamin F, Ri dd. Estat order ap- and Isaac Landie appraisers. n; Will admitted vo probate ters of administration issued to ph..ouse and bond for $500 ap- of Mary A. T. Quincy; petition of Loujsa Mattingly for adinission of will’ to probate and record filed. Estate of D..vid Steele; motion to authorize collection of drafis passed. ' Estate of Frank Madison; ordered that Matilda Madison be allowed to receive $00 for her present support. Es- tate of Mary A. Dedson; letters of administration ordered to issue to William A. Wroe and bond fixed | at $400. Cmcrir CovrtT—Judge Magner. Yesterday, Jolinson & Co. vs. Mattingly; death of defendant Stgested, und leave to withdraw mo- tion, Mickum agt. Hubball; order making J. W. Cross, trusice, a party. Equity Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Knox ast. Knox; appearance ordered. Alexander dzt. Touidin; sale ordered and W. K. Duhamel appointed trustee to sell. Mitchell; custody of children awarded compi:tinant during suit. ‘Thornton agt, Thoraton; payment of altmony ordered. Scrobel agt. Strobel; leave to file deeds und canceling of deeds ordered. Howard agt. Howard; decree of divorce. Shoemaker agt. uoemaker;case discontinued, with leave to with= draw papers. Holtzclaw agt. Ford; National Met- ropolitan Fire Inrurance company allowed to be- cee party complaiuant, ‘Thyson agt. Foley;order making Biack & Willard party complainants! ‘To-day, Douglass agt. Willams; sale ordered, Blundell ‘agt. Wiundell; commission issued to get testimony.’ Hopkins ‘agt. Hopkins; do. Huyck agt. Shelley; money ordered paid in court. Schat- hirt gt. Schathirt; second rule ordered on defend- ant. CRIMINAL CovRT—Jnage Wylie. Yesterday, Jos.Simmons, larceny from the United States, (60 pounds of metal from the navy yard:) pleaded not guilty. George Hough, ‘murder, arraigned and pleaded not guilty. John O. Kelser et al. convicted of housebreaking; motion in arrest Of judgment filed. Pouice Court—Judge Snell. To-day, Mary Mitchell, Annte Williams Carrie Lawson, ail colored, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 dayseach. Fenton Jackson, colored, went. to Marth Simms’ house late last-night and’ raised a Tumpus by lls improver conduct, for which he was fined 31. William Wiliis Was sent down for 5 days because he falied to purchase a tug for his dog. Heal eo Soriczlhs Affairs in West Washington. STREET Ficnt Between Two CoLorep Women: Last night between 8 and 9 o'clock, in the nel! borhood of Bridge and High streets, two drunken colored women, Alice Richardson and Fanny Bruce, engaged in a it during which Fanny received a conpie of wounds on the head and body from some- thing held in the hanas of her antagonist. Officers Edwards and Hall arrested the combatants. NeeEvs REPAtks.—The canal road 1s in a delora- ble condition, and driving over 1t 1s almost imposst- e. CANAL Boat SUNK.—Word was received yester- day thata canal boat loaded with coal was sunk on | the two-mile level, which necessitated the stopping of all boats at that point until the sunken boat can be raised. Workmen are now engaged in raising it, CONDITION OF THE WATER ATT A. M.—Clear at all points. Low tide in the river to-day at7 p. m; high tde at 12 p. m. ——.—__ Alexandria Affairs. Rerorted for THE EveNtxo Stan. INCREASED POPULATION.—The inerease in the total vote of this city at the last election to over 3,000, When at the election of 1880 few over 2,500 Votes were polled, shows that the population of the city has considerabiy increased since 1880 and may now be reckoned at at least 14,500 souls. The in- crease of houses points in the same direction. CORPORATION CoURT.—The corporation court closed its session. this week. On whe probate side Mrs. Olive D. McLeun was appointed guardian of the children of the iate Malcolm McLean and Geo. Johnson was appointed administrator of the estate ot Mrs. M.S. Gregory. A decree was made order- ing certain payments out of the fund in the case of Fletcher vs, Piper and appointing K. Kemper com~ mnissioner to sell certain estate in Cowling vs. Cow- i. QUALIFIED.—Dr. Bedford Brown, who Governor Caineron has appointed a member of the medical examining board of the state, has taken the oath of office before Judge Meade and entered upon the discharge of his duties. . Nores.—Ben}. Hughes. colored, arrested by Offi- cer Grady, charged with disorderly conduct, was the only prisoner atthe station-house this morn- ing.—The Aiexandria Water company begun _to- day the payment of its setni-annual dividend on each share of Its stock.—The democratic central committee office, where Messrs. Shepherd and Scott, the accommodating clerks, have carried on their Work during the campaign, has just closed up. —— *_ THE B. AND O. Fiutina Its WAY IN Texas.—At Galveston, Tex., yesterday. the United States court, dissolved the injunction obtained by the Western | Union telegraph company retraining Ue Baltimore and Ohio telegraph company from building its new lines through Red River county on the right of way of the Texas and Pacific railway. The Baltimore and Ohio company has also obtained an injuction against the Texas and Pacific railway company re- Stralning it from any further interference with the Baltimore and Oulo in Fanuin and Red River coun- ues. Connection will be made by the B. and O. telegraph with the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railway nes reaching Galveston, Houston and Other important cities in Texas by December 1. ‘Tur Storey WILL Case.—In the Storey will case In Chicago yesterday Ule court refused to admit to robate Lhe will drawn by Mr. Storey in 1881, which is Known as his last will, on the ground that he Was ten of unsound mind. ‘The will drawn in 1879, the provisions of which are nearly tdentical With Chose of the one drawn in 1831, has not yet been Offered for probate. The court diso appointed A. L. Patterson, who has been acting as conservator, administrator of the estate, with bonds of one mil: lion dollars, Assoxurety Pose RRR OO ..F Fase R RO OY ¥ AA L ayate 3 YY AA DL EE? F 244 tus BBROOA OK OK WN SN N ago BoB AR KK HNNN GO tes 2“4 Kk TN AN “UG? PPP 00 W Ww wipppD fi | 2 2 Oo WwWwWww D D Ae BRR, Fr 88 aie BB be bey P wooW DDD kes k OE This Powder never varieg, » marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soldoniyincana Kova. Baxine PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps Sratorty Casa Paces, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOOD: juced from ‘3734c. to 26¢.—cash price. ree COLORED SILKS, extra good quality, reduced from $1 (@LACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, reauced trom a2 9 8 .DIES' CLOTH SUITING, CGmniense width», Stic.) One Tard and ahalf wide NEW YORK MIL: § AND PEQUOT SHEETIN - TON (widest and very beat). 26c-—cuah prices COT COLORED SURAH CASHMERES, pure wool, wide double width, 3730. « BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from $1.25 DOUBLE WHITE, BLANKETS (immense size), erste’ from $8 down to $5. ae JEKGE CASHME! very finest quality. all pure wool, nearly ope yard and wide (immense Wilthy: reduced frcan 81°38 to 76 BLACK SILKS, very fine quality; reduced from 81.50 COL@RED SILK VELVETS, 81.25, ‘and 60c. COLORED SILKS. 37: LORED. BLACK 8 TL EACHED TT », K ‘ LARGE SIZE BED QUIL! fame age: DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, @2. BEAUT! DRESS GOODS. ANTS of 3, 45,670 value 25c,, to 12360. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, CARRIAGES, ay lies tare frre Sout te ‘tao bot ney ged ee oo. attended to, oan RIGS 4 Repository and Factory, AiO uid it Ee aw, Mitchell agt, | Correura. ‘MRS. BMITH'S CASE, AND WHAT THE REV. MR. McKINSTRY HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT. To THE Pustic:—I have been a fearful sufferer for ‘teen years, most of the time with wiat bas been called Eezema or Salt Rheum, Psorin<s and Lepra, aud the like, and have always been told that there was no cure for me, and have been so (tis ourazed that I had as soon die as live. Lhave been 50 badly afilicted sometines that there was not the smallest epot from the crown of Tay head to the soles of my feet that was not diseased andagredus crimson, It would commence in small white spots, which had asilvery appearance, but were ‘not deep, but if I attempted to heal them, or soon after their first sppesrance, they would burn and run to- geiher until there wes a comp] Ted seale, which Would become so infinmed as to crack nnd look fiery and angry, and the burning sensation would be almost in- tolerable, 1 was at times so lame that T could acarcely get about, and could not dress inyself withont assistance. Thave tried many remedies, and have paid $100 stance to a physician, but have ever obta! porary relief. Although helped for u tine, I soon re- Ippsed again to be as badly troubled as ever, snd during the wiuter of 1881 and 1862 Tsnffered so mach as to be entirely discourazed. Last dune, however, 1 was ad-'| vised by Elder and Mrs, L. C, MsRinstry, who are well known in these regious, to try your CuTiCURA REME- bigs, and I felt somehow a little courage, from their favorable opinion of them, to try their virtue. About the second week of July last I commenced taking the remedies, and within six weeks T began to ace a perma- | neut improvement, until now (October 1) Tain about good as new, and my flesh is aa the Mech of a child. MES, BENJ. SMITH, Tcertify that the above statement of any wife is cor- reet, and T join with herin expressing my gratitude for the great benefit she has received. B. SMITH. Teertify that the above sgatemout is correct. Mr. Smith is a prominent may in this community, where he lives. He is a weil known dealer in stock, snd his tement, with that of his wife, is fully entitled to ; cled: vne at Stanstead, Province of Quebec, this twenty- soventh day of October, 1882. L. C. McKINSTRY, Minister of the Gospel, Later.—I have anon Mra, Smith recently and believe her to be thoroughly and permanentiy cured. 4. ©, McKINSTRY, Sec'y Advent Ch. Conf., P. Q.. No. Vt. and No. N. H. Boston, September 9, 1884. Curictra Resouvet, the new blood purifier, and Curicura and CurTicuna Soap, the great skin cures and beautifiers, aresoldeverywhere, Price—CuricuRa, | 30c.; Boar, 26c.; REsoLvENT, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co., nol Boston. ————— CITY ITEMS. Immunity from coughs, cold: at the price of a bottle of Dr. Bu! tc., is purchased. Cough Syrup. 1 Fine Hats at Keduced Prices. “The Broadway” silk hat $4, worth Men's black and brown fur Derby's, $2, worth $2.50. Blue, black and brown Soft Hats, $1.50, worth $2. Men'S and Boy’s wool Derbys, $1, worth $1.50, ice assortment inen’s and boy's Fur Cups. Silk Traveling Caps, undressed felt nats. Also, a complete stock of wool and merino Under- wear, silk Neck-wear, Gloves, Suspenders, Ho- | slery, &., &c., tacluding Cluett’s unlaundered Shirts at 7c. to $1, and. apes stow Engtish halt Hose, 3 pairs 1or 50c., at K. C. Lewis’, 920 7th st. between I and K n. Established 1868, J. BR. Kalbfus, Publisher Sunday Heratd, uses Lipps’ Premium Soup In his family, and states that It comes up to 1 %. ®, all that is claimed, You Are Cordiatly Invited to visit the Art Gallery and . Variety Store of W. | H. Veerhoff, 411 7th street. Of the many articles there displayed would mention the following: Ol Paintings, Water Colors, Stecl Engravings, Etch- ings, Oil Prints aud Reproductions; Plush, Velvet and fancy ready-made Frames; a large and elegant line of Gold, Bronze and Natural Wood Moldings, from which frames are made to order any size: a large stock of fine Albums, which will be sold at the lowest prices; Bisque ‘Figures, Bronzes, &c. Also, on exhibition’ and for sale Chistian Elsele’s oniginal painting and masterpiece, “On the Okla~ maha, ’ and the elegant water color, “Lucretia Bor- gia Dancing Before Pope Alexander.” All are in- Vited whether buyers or not. W. H. Veerhoff, 411 ‘7th street, 1 . H. Shea, Wholesale grocer, Pennsylvania avenue, sells Lipps’ Premium Sozp ove all others.” i A New Use for Cork. The wonderful success of the American make of “Lixoveus” floor cloth ts fully deserved. Itls a beautiful covering, unexcelled Yor elegance in de- Stuns and colorings. Especiaily suitable for all classes of dwellings, dining rooms, halls, churches and hospitals. Inferior foreign imitations, by va- rious names, are on the market, but the superiority of the American make 13 beyond controversy. The genuine cloth hus the Walton Trade Mark and word “LINOLEUM” on the back of every square yard. All carpet dealers keep it. 1 Notice. Before buying Ladies’ and Children’s Wraps don’t miss 736 7th street, Young’s Cloak Parlors, second floor; save 25 per cent. 4 $3 per Gallon, @5c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money., im McGez’s, 9th, near D street. Mothers. If you are falling; broken, worn out and nervous, use “ Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. Druggista. § Razors! Razors!! Razors!!!—The Patent Pert2ct and our best brands warranted, and keptin proper shaving condition gratia Name engraved on ourdog collars tree. ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania ay., D.N. WaLFORD, Prop'r. swim. On Thirty Day’ Trial. f s AMUSEMENTS. —DOUBLE SHEET LECTURES. DRY GOODS. ATIONAL THEATER. EXTRA. Six nighta, commencing | | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. i ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER CO. Presenting the latest London aud New York success | | KK K K K Ltatatalad \t Adapted from the popular novel of that name, by the author, Mr. Huzh Conway and Mr. Comyas Carr, with the original New York Ca: Gilbert Vaughan. -Mr. Robert B. Mantell. Arthur Kenyon, a sunzeoi ‘Mr. LF. Masson, Anthony March, a nephew Dr. Geuieri, Facto Maca, & political sy etroff, Boiki: { Conspiratore { Chief of Secret Police ....... Mh Major Sarkeloff, Goveriior “of tlie i ir. eat:t of Consaci Warder Kedrili Nicholas “Sir. Jas. Muscrove: Miss Mil ward. Miss Marie Burcouchs. Ay Mrs. Mary Bowron. Susan ~Migg Sadie Beldon. Wolynaki iss sie Cameron, it With Original Scenery and Effects. ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF TAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF EEE GRAND ENGLISH OPERA CO. ‘This Eveuing, IL TROVATORE, With Strong Cast, Including all the Favorites. Reserved Seate at Box Office. Now located at Opera se. 4 NATIONAL THEATER, THIS SATURDAY EVENING, The last opportunity to see this Great Company. By special request will berepeated = * RIGOLETTO. | Farewell appearance of Signors Gianinni, Wilmant, and Marie Peri. Great Cast: iScrbolini and Atesiress Next Week—CALLED BACK. From the Madison Square Theater, New York, romps THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE. MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT AT THE REGULAR RATES OF ADMISSION. Admission, 50c, and 75c,: reserved places, 75c. or $ Lennox’s Spectacular Melodrama in Four Acta, 4 HOOP OF GOLD! Carload of New and Special Scenery! Novel Stage Effects! Great Cast! NEXT WEEE, ‘The Young Irish Comrdian and Vocalist, MR. W. J. SCANLAN, In Bartley Campbell's Romantic Drama, nS FRIEND AND FOE. (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, NOVEMBER 24 AND 25. ‘Maj J. B. Bond has <he honor to announce MARK TWAIN, Gir. 8, L. Clemens), As a Reader of his own superb fun; and ‘Mr. GEO. W. CABLE, ‘The distinguished Southern novelist; presenting his own matchless scenes. TO APPEAR TOGETHER! ‘Mark Twain's world-famous wit. Mr. Cable's exquisite humor and pathos. Acombination of genius snd versatility that appeals freshly to the intelligent public. admission, including reserved seat 7c, waei, tie ral iocation. dickets totaal a Hit M te Pennsylvania avenue. Ti commences ste 15,19,20,31,24,56-0¢ RAND FETE AND GALA DAY. nis y ‘The Voltatc Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., witt send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic ‘Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- uty, lost vitalty and kindred troubles, guaranteo- tng Speedy and complete restoration of” health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk ig incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. W,84in A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and ts also a Preparation unequalled for the eradication of dan- drug. riority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts ‘The suj consists In their purity and great strength. eo. Cluetts Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Zdenta 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosé. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. ¢0 Fur and Seaiskin Garments. ©. ©. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince: street, New York, will sell elegant Fir Garments atretail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save Tetailer’s profits, Fashion Book mailed free. 96-3 Iderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, and delivered in und “Ward” prints, 45c. per Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd sweet ilk, Se. per quart, Cream 150. pint. You Cax Preseave YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES ar THE VIENNA OPLICIAN COMPANY, DB. NEUER, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER. BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, EYE AND OPERA GLASSES, PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brazilian Pebbles, And everything pertaining to the Optical Business, No. 1304 F STREET NORTHWEST. ONE PRICE ONLY. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES oc31-Sm. Pont Jvrce Coen ONE CAR LOAD JUST RECE:VED. QUALITY, FIRST CLASa, PRICE VERY LOW. For sale by the barrel by ! SAMUEL ©. PALMER, 1224 29th street northwest. ‘Telephone No. 454. ‘nos Porrsry Ano Porceram. WE ARE NOW EECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- FACTURERS IN EUROLE DECORATED POTTEPY AND PORCELAIN. SE- LECLEDIN PERSON ESPECIALLY FOR OUR SALES, COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, EDDY REFRIGERATORS, &c, ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, No, 1009 PENN. AVENUE. Rossux Srz Cr, FOR SMALL CHILDREN. NEW STYLE IN WORSTED, IN SCARLET, BROWN, BLUE, BLACK bas oneal COLORS, ES ‘nol3-3m_ on Soros, ee MRA or reese | ATHLETIC PARK. Grandest Event of the Season. MONDAY, November 17, 1884, at 3 p.m. GRAND BICYCL, TOURNAMENT. Including the Two Chat pions, MISS SA VON BLUMEN, (America’s Champior Lady Bicyclist), Mr. JOHN 8. PRINCE, (The World's Champion), In a5 mile contest for a $250 purse setae an opie fac bir Prime Go wie tee eae : for Mir: Prince Ly Will have fo break i record, which ‘is the fustest ever ma de. 6 other grand races. One mile contest, best 2 in, for a handso ve gold ana silver prize: open to amateur wheelmen. Grand Unicycle contest, for ahand- some prize; open to all. Graud Fancy Riding contest, for a handsome prize: open to ull, All entries Free The whole forming one of the Grandest Athietic Eveute ever offered to the Washington public. Admission, 25c. Grand Stand and, other Seats at Usual price.” All entries made st Prince's Bicycle Store, 609 oth street northwest, D1d-2t FREE ECTUBE ON MEMORY, BY EROF. BOYD. SLM Ca. Deldiue 1009 Kew ork ‘evonue, | THIS EVENING a: 7:30 o'clock. ‘Ladies and centiemen are invited to attend and have their memories improved. it BALLS, PARTIES, &e._ SeconD GHAND BALL . of the | T. M. HEALY Bi HW IRISH NAT, LEAGUE, | | av MASONIC TEMPLE, MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1886, Tickets, admitting Gent and Ladies $1 Music by Piston ie GISTH GRAND BALL 8 of the NORTH END SOCTALS, 1 At Abner'e Music Ha EUESDAY EVENING, i sts 50 cents, adpittine Gea: eman and Lady. A | andsonse Boston wil bs press Dats, caps, over-oats allow a ADIES GOODS. i Gro. Wine, Ladies’ Tailor and 1395 F street to 73) 1 ‘Costumes at very re’ g:ven to Evening, 1s ocl5-3t* Mrs. M. J. Hear. 3209 F STRE! ORTHWEST, Bas just returned from New York, and will exhibit on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lezn, ‘The lat portation in VISITING AND EVENING BONNETS. 120 Mac J. P. Pause, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST,. IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, ‘Will open on Wednesday for evening “and reception. Aiso, soon to arr’ of Comuine Bonnets, due notice of which will be given. A. Gaxoox, : LADIES' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, n6-1m 414 9th street, Washington, D.C, | | | Mis Stn Rererar 608 9TH STREET. Opposite Patent Offica Large and complet - stock of LADT DRLR's Mr INU nd WOOL UND and CASHMEKE GLOVES, COT!ON, CASHMERE HOSIERY, at very low prices. } Beautiful line of HAND-KNIT WOKSTED GOODS, | such as HOODS, Ur SHIRTS, MITTE | LEGGINS, LAD'ES SHAWLS and £ASCLNATORS. Infants’ and Children's PLUSH B_NNETS, WALK- ING SUITS. MERINO CLOAK, plain and embroid- ered, iu Mother Hubbard and other styles of superior elegance. oc31 M. Wrerras. CLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. | ‘The recent warm weather has enabled me to purchase for cash st 2 low price a lot of noveltien—Paris and Ber- | Jin made woods—of which can give my customers the me! | Fiewant Seal Plush SACQUES and NEWMARKETS, | plain and beaver trimnied é xGigt Variety of JEKSLY JACKETS ana NEWMAR- 18. | Brocaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs | Just reovived. | BLACK MILLINE specialty, a | Leading Paris styles in BONNETS and 1A18, trim- | med and untrimmed. = Fur and Feather 1 RIMMING at very 907 Pennsyivantaave. Cite, Trovi 0c2t ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. REDYED ! low prices. Pars ‘and relined. Circular linings repaired and rcov- ered, Cloth muffs made, MISS CUNNINGHAM, 0035 2310 Sth street, between N aud O n. Ww. WS, CALE JOUR ATTENTION 70 THE NEW Dycing, ‘Securing and Dry, Cleaning Establish. ment, baa ¥. ave. nw, All winds o! "aud | Gents’ ork done in the most super or manner. Crepe Veils. Lace Curtains, Evening and Party D eaves a npe- cialty. ANTON and CAKOLINE LERCH, formeriy with A. Fischer. eowi-2n. TADIES FUR GAUMENTS ALTERED, CLEANED | AND LELINED, s ED, By MRS. C. LAEN KR, Late of Boston, oclé-1m* 234. 13th street southwest. OQUGLASS. NINTH STREET, CORNER F. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR Fifty cents ‘sill positively buy the best UNDERVEST Bat PABA VAS oh fr gh Set fesimplyrank you to at ours the Sopa, "no ost water ent CHILDREN’S VESTS, heavy Merino, excellent value at 25c., 3 for $1. 50c. a5c., #1. We show a SCARLET UNDEKVEST for ladies, pure Cochineal Dye, guaranteed. at $1.50. A great bargain. | sdiee'estra, lone DRAWERS, fashioned, Also ertra | ext I for very Neshy ladics. e209 | id | M™ ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to crder in every style ahd material, and guarantecs perfect fit and comfort. SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwear, and finest ry ore Hosiery, Patent SLoulder Braces aud aif Dress Reform Goods. French Corsets and Bustles. mabe} that for Gre riices unterpeeet ee eee } that for the vice is uneurye |. B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. marlé ION, CORCORAN BUILDING, oS, Wiser Gras ear DaEsoEn FROM PARIS. pobre Patents and Five Medals trot Expositions of : pons and Vienua, rer and importer of HUMAN HAIX AND FINE TATR WORK. Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. Hair dyed and shaupooed in & frat class manner. ‘igs to order. 48" 587 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Axrox Fisaens 2 Chemical Dry Cleaning Extablishment, No, O06 G street_northwest THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlenen's Garments; also, Velvet and Pluah Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc., are per- fectly cleaned ty this Superior process, LADI:8' EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. — | Gentlemen's Clothes Clraned by this process will not | Jose their shane. and grease spots guaranteed | to be removed effectually, Price $1.00 and SLi per | )PERA HOUSE. LBAUGH’S Geis * week, commencing MONDAY, NOV. 17, Neo Raley Vashington of the Eminent Austrian Act Por Those who mey wish to purchase, cither ssa deli- | cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- | Axo Isviconarixa. NNN Il 83s H H a NNN SS BOD AA NNN Wt 83s. HHH AAA NNN It s 8 a ” IJ A A NNN II Sas! HOT From 'the Imperial ‘Theater, Vienna, under the "mana- lal direction oe Me +. Sargent, Supported by an Especially Selected Oompany, in the Mcllownny Laslish ropertoieer MONDAY, TUESD 43, WEDNESDAY AND THURS- DAY EVENINGS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, FRIDAY EVENING, LEONORE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SPECIAL JANISH MAT- SATURDAY EVENING, LOUIBA. No advance in Seats now on sale at Di Fudays November 1dtie the bor ose for sale of ter Novem = served seata will belocated at the Opera House. 115, INUAL. oz *SUNDAY He INSTITUTE Mf the SCHOOL UNION, neva a. vincent Decerel Clam Beda NT, D. D-. eas Ostrander Senne ae a 5 ‘Seasions at 4 and 7:30 Commenting MONDAY. Noveniber 17th, fo! ‘Dorthwest, nae! See ore S. ate west, except Bray niglts at Calvary Hap' a ote, cor: Hand st ~ cents: single admission 25 centa ‘Programm: ‘be had of J. F.Jonnson, No. 312 9th street northwest, nll-ét IME MUSEUM. Extraordinary Novelty, 2 Every Afternoon and Evening THE ARNE WALKER DRAMATIC COMBINATION, In the Romantic This yalar play more last week, vary scat in Retwitnstandige the ‘Simiasion will not be en ADMISSION, ONLY TEN CENTS. E WEEK. NOVEMBER OFaN ON TRE Pct a VARIETY. MINSTRELS, AND COMEDY. ‘Matinees Tuesdsya, Thursdaya and Saturdays. FRIDAY, Nov. 14, AMATUER NIGHT. nlo N** TRICYCLES, 980. ‘The public are invited to cail and examine our new RUBBER TIRE TRICYCLE, Suitable for lady or gentleman, snd which we offer at EIGHTY DOLLARS, WM. C. SCRIBNER, oS 8 Betrost norte Liowe Foss 210 garmenta.as soon as introduced in Kew All the: Tor [OES 36 inches to SOinches long: close fit- TERATED WHISEY, are invited to make a trial of the | celeursted brand. : ! WEDNESDAY Great Rivverox. We aro selling all kinds of Dry Goods at 2 great me duction, to make room for a contemplated change January ist, Flankets, Comforts, Sheeting. Dress Goods at much under reeular prices Also, Just received 200 y Jersey Cloths, tn black, blue, green and brows, &: mer price $4.00. Our entire stock at grectly redaced Prices. GEO. J. JOHNSON, no8 ‘TIS Market Space. — Orexixe: Ovesixe: ‘WE SHALL, OPEN ON MORNID U, NOVEMBER Sra, In the jast completed Annex ta our already lange ex tablichment, one of the finest business bniide We are prond to say we have never attempted to die. Play such a large, rich and well-sclected assortment of foods before, aud hope ti ¢ approbation of all in jammense undert=king. ALL ARE INVITED, ‘We have added several New Departments, of which the most cons} as will be our stock of POORS AND STATIONERY, which we have irked at prices lower than any other a States does not consist of a lot of publ'sh- cand desirable works of astory, ete. such as everg> eat keep, assortment, and sou will find the ‘ta ptice you never dreamed you you wa w it tor, KED LINE POPTS, half Dursia or cloth binding, 60c.; trade price, $1 LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTILI’S POEMS, ONLE 50 centa; cheapest in the country | McCAULEYS HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in threo vol- unis, $1; trade price, & E. P. Roe’s new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING, ‘S8e.; trace price, €1. All of E. P. Roe's Works, 880. | DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edition nd largest type ever published, 15 volumes, $6.034 rade price, $22.50. The alove arc only a few spec are marked in the suine proportion. » of CRANE’S STATIONERY, * We will give you ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CAKDS for 56 cer prices, Alb Complete li ‘We have also ndded a compilcte assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &c. Colgate & Ov.'s entire assortment in stock at popular | prices, OUR CLOAK PARLOR, now the largest in the country, being being entirely 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 guarantee them pure Loudon dye, RUSSIA HAIR MUFYS, with heavy satin lining, $1.15; worth €2.60, ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420. 422, 424 and 425 SEVENTH STREET. Kiwe's Paxace. 23 GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAES AND MILLINERE NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES, Ek it DOLMANS, CL WMARKE’ RUSSIAN | HBOEE BOL SS 9 MENSARRET, All styles of JAC KTS at 84, $4.50, 85, $5.50and 66, 150 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at 89, $10and 812 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below ma‘ket value. 2.000 Misses* and Children's HAVELOCKS and NEW. MARKETS, a most muyguiticent Line, at €2, 83, $4, $5 and $6. 5,009 Wooland Freuch FELT BATS at 60c., 760. 81 and $1.25. 2.000 Children's Flegant TRIMMED HATS at 5c, cikc., Toe., 81 and $125. BIRDS, PLUMES. WINGS, TI VETS. SILKS, SATINS. VELVE sold clsew here Ladies’ UNDER WFAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ prices Do not buy until you have cxamined our stock ang ascertained our prices. if you wish to save your mousy, RIBRONS, VEL~ TEENS, less than KING'S PALACE, a 814 SEVENTH STREET. E. G. Davis, 29 MARKET sPao: OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS Is NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART= MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIKABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN. SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMFARISON OF YoU BPP PPP FER RRR TITTIEER NX N UP PP PE RR TE N Ue, pr ge GR Ff Be SR uu P P KEER R T EEE N NN Www was it SS, tg wwwwi nf §s RX} ¥ MMW HEH Ht Sss. KK’ EY wow Hen SS Ee Ft ‘This whisky, upon an analytical examination, bas Proved to be free from Fusil oil, and indved of any of the modern ingredients which are used togives fict!- | ‘tious age and flavor to this popular drink, | FOR SALE BY RT. . % Jou H sieerader ee OEP: oo. WASHINGTON. D. ©. | H. &. H. W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors . nism PHILADELPHIA Franz Suanrruess, ‘THE WELL-RNOWK OPNFECTIONER, HAS LOCATED AT NO. 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WHERE WILL BE FOUND THE ons MENT OF PURE CONFECTIONS wy THE crry, PRICES. WE DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS AKE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLEMAKES.AND WE ARE PREPARED TO QUOTE PRICES THAI WILL ASTONISH YOU, SEE AND BE CONVINCED. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GoOoDs. E.G. Davis, 119 MARKET SPACK ocll For Turon Manz Cosremes. ‘4 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTEA VALUE, FOR $125; WORTH $175 PEB YARD. S4 INCH LADIES' CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FEOM $1.25 PER YARD. rg INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, 7c; FORMER PRICE Magnetic need CLOTH, 75c.; REDUCED FROM 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES. PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, I ALL THE NEW SHADES, S0c., 7c, 87ic. $1 AND $1.25 PEE YaRD, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ocal 803 Market Spece—Pa Ave QMETS RETAILED aT WHOLNSALE PRICES, Prva cd 0 he Sefetoncd and oaly Weenie mar 7) ganaeemmelgcnd ‘Finest Percale tihirts “Eee ae See