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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. T et he yf SDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1884 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. orrice oF Tu CHrEr Staxe: OFftcrs, ‘Wasnrxertos. D. C., Nove er 18, ISS4. 10a.m_.f Por the muidie eS, Slightiy colder. tous ight” rains,or Saows5 Bortheriy 20 ex For Weduesday, lvcai ratns and generally colder. ‘cloudy we i:er is indicated for the southert east of the Mississippl Fiver. Cold, partit weather and ligut shows or rains are Ini or tie maiddle Atiantie states. ‘The temper se Inthe upper lage Tegion, the Upp ‘and Missourt vailey, with fair weatuc? Ws Ixvrre the public to call and see the magnifi- cent view of the city from the roof of our estab- Ushunent and to inspect our Lamense assrrtncne cé furniture, carpets, upholstery goods, bedding, &c. All prices marked im plain figures W. Bi. Moses & Soa, corner 1ith and F streets northwest a street. Tue fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. av continue to be $3 per dozwith a 18th painted fre Feesetr’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. 14:7 ‘StaInep giass substitute acency, 41 Donsld was passtag along No:th Capitol street, be- dH streets noriawest, be was struck on ‘ ua stou2 by an unknown ly tajured. He wes taken { the seventh precinct station where Dr. Marst dressed his wound. As THE HOLIDATS are ing portraits und colored photographs for prese Whi piease have situngs inad~ #s soon as possibi wing near, those wish- ts member Uh fintshed puotograpns are Prices, M. L, finery less than half” forme: Rice, Puotography 1217-1219 Pa. ave. Hempter’s, 453 Pa av. Ligew testing instrument More. J. P. Parwer lett for to await the importation tor her grand winter open- ing, sven to take place. CITY AND DisTRICT. Amusements, ete., To-Night. (aceaton’s Oreza Horse —Janish, as “Camille. Natioxat. Taeater.—“Calted Bac! Foxo’s Ores Hotss.—W. J. Scanian, in ‘and Foe.” TaeaTER Cowigce.—First-class varieties. Diwg Mesrem.—Harris Opera company, “chimes of Normandy.” LINCOLN HAtL—SPENCERIAN COLLEGE PaRtors.— Anny al meeting of Charity Organization society of ‘the District. Aswae’s Music Hatt.—Sixth ball of the North Bad Sociais. “Friend in Condensed Locain. Street lamps will be lighted this evening at 5:10 extinguished at 4:45 am. meeting of the Jefferson Democratic held last evening, with J. Elmer, ji air, twelve new members were ele i says:—The fifth regiment 8s: 10 go to Albany and e ¥. Cleveland to Washington for inauguration March 4th. ‘Mrs. Julia M. Quantrilie Walker, who died in this etiy on Saturday and whose mneril takes place to- Guy, was the young girl Who raised the Union flag at Frederick, Md., which led to the famous Barbara Fritehte ineitent in the civil war. ‘The first session 07 the sixth annual Sunday senool Institte of the Sunday School Union of District was held last night at the First. Concreg: tional chureh, corner of 10th and G streets north West. The introductory exercises Were conducted by Rev. J. B. Vineeot, D. “About 7 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Keite, ving 7 New Jersey avenue northwest, was followed by @ colored man frum corner Tth snd F Stes northwest to Siand E streets. “There be Shaicaed from her hand a satchel containing a sivall amount of money and made his escape wit it Frou D. A. Brosnan we have The Catholic Fam- My Annual for 188. ‘About 9 0’ last night some person left a white female intant on the doorstep of house 2218 Pennsyivaais avenne northwest. it was sent to the St Ann incant asylum. While 1 young man named Lawrence ODay was unioadine telegraph poles on4th, between E and G streets southeast, yesterday, one of the poles fell and broke his leg beiow the Knee. He was taken to the Providence hospital Aman named Owen Train was brought into the city last_evening on a trun on the Metropolitan branch B. and O. raiiroad, and taken to Providence Rospital Me was picked up lying beside the trac ui Forest Glen station in im insensiole condition. Mis head had been erushed by being struck, a3 1S Supposed, by a passing train. pauy B, Capital City Guards, opened a fair Jest night at Wayland hail, for the benetls of the relief (wad of the company, with a large crowd in attendance. Th hall was beautifully decorated, and there were a dozen fancy booths, presided over by as many young lauies The fair was opened With addresses by Mr. W.C. Chase, Col. William durrill, and Messrs Lee, Nance, and J. i. Smith, watier being e-slef director of the fair. Its said that the 3 and Honorable Artil- leay of Boston, Muss. is tnoking preparations to De nere at the dedicutionor the ifonument on February 223 next. ‘The marriage of Mr. John C. Ingersoll, son of the late Ebon C. Ingersoll, to Miss Lalla Burrows, daugnter of Mr. John 5. Burrows, superintendent of streets under the District government, took place Sunday evening. Res D't D. D. Addison, rec- ‘Of Trinity church OMficiating. at the residence of the Dride’s father, 307 E street northwest. onlin wsisotarer Mr, Burnside’s Case. ‘TEE EX-DISBURSING OFFICER STILL IN THE ASYLUM. Mr. J. 0. P. Burnside, tbe late disbursing otficer of the Post Office department, still remains under treatment at St. Elizabeth's asylum, to which he ‘Was committed last week by the sanetion of the Criminal Court. Some doubts have been expressea 88 to the extent of ms derangemen: by persons who seem to have the opinion that Mr. Burnsi te was taken to the asylu.n for the purpose of defeat- tng or delaying the ends of juste. Friends of Mr. Burnside who took an interest in his case stave that no steps were takep until Mr. Burnsiie had been pronounced insan> by Drs. Lincoin and Mur- phy, two reputable pysicians. He was not then cominitted to the asylum until Dr. Godin, = intendent of the asylum, had made aM™davit to his insanity. A misunderstanding ax to the method followe : tn procuring M=. Burnside-s admission to ‘the hospital has formed the basis of of the conduc? of certain ger rr. Paret, the bishop-elect, has Been named as one of | these'who applied for "Mr. Buruside’s admission to | the asylum. When asked by a Star reporter to- | day if he were one of those who had made the ap- | Plication Dr. Paret said emphatically. “I was not. “Have you given any certiticate of his insanity? asked THE Stax reporter. “I have given no evidence or opinion in regard to his insanity. . any such opinion:” | » Rot account myself competent to form such | an opinion,” sald Dr. Paret. “That Is a matier for medical I hot presume to fora an pbimton, bat would be guided by the judgment of | paysickins.* “It wus stated In the newspapers that you had | Signed the application?” continued Tue Stax re- porter. “signed no suck appllcation,” Dr. Paret replied,” Dut simply a Statement of a matter coming wit ly own personal knowiedze, that Mra. Bu: Was Rot abi. topay the usual expenses of such a Place. That was a formality requirea by law. 1 Was not asked for any evidence in regard to ials In- Sonity ghd united myself to the stmple tact I have Blaine’s Majority in Oh: ‘The following is sent to Tae Sta for dectsion: “A bets B that Blaine will not secure a majority 0f $5,000 m Ohio in the presidential election. AS suming the following figures to be correct, who Won the above wager: Cleveland received 368,240, Blaine received 400.052, Butler recetved 5170, aud | St. John received 11,259 votes.” A wins the bet. ‘Mr. Biaine’s majority was the | ber of votes he had in excess of all the voies ‘ast for other candidates, and amounted to 15.36% Mr. Blaine, according to’ the flcures given, had & piurality of 31,802 over Mr. Cleveland, but that is Rot a factor in'deciding the bet ——— The Bicycle Races. MISS YON BLUMEN DEPRATED BY PRINCE. The bicyele races at Athletic park yesterday ‘Were well attended. The one mile heat handicap Face was won by P. S. Brown. The boys’ race, 70 | Yards, was won by Toby Berrian, !n 225. The fancy Hiding of B. Parke was very creditable. The eve1 of the day was the five mile professional race be. tween Miss Von Blumen aud J. S. Prince, in which the lady rider was given two minutes’ start." Miss Von Biumen was no: tn good condition, but she was | ‘Bot passed by Prince until the eighteenth lap. "He | then gave a fine exhibition of speed, and finished in 3245; Miss Von Blumen, 20-538 ‘Tue Batt or T. M. HRALY BRaxce.—The second | efbual bail of the T. M. Healy braneb of the Irisi: | National League was held at Masonic Temple last hight. Among those present were Messrs. C: Dorsey, Ervin Keyser, MeCoy, McArdie, Carr, Gan- Bon, Scaaion, Burns, Kyne, ‘Gibbons, WeWahon, Noonan, Pepper. Ryan,Suely, Donohue 'and Feeney. dir. and’ Mrs John Noonan, Wr. and Mrs T. Brod: erick, Mr and Mrs D.Sueanan, Mr. and Mrs T. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. S. Neenan, Mr. and Mra P. | MeCariney. Mr. and Mrs Jon Reynolds, Messre 2! ‘G'Donohoe, ‘Sheahan, Cook, O'Hare, | MeDonough, MeArdie, Kelly,” O'Brien; rherly and Coughlin. a SENTENCED FOR LARCENY. negro speak thief.entered the residence of Mr. Wil- liain F. Reamer, Xo. 909 New York avenue, about noon yesterday, and stole about $25 worth of va- Flows articles, and was sneaking off wit! ‘when Senceant Slattery and Officer Shanks cap” ured him. Jackson pleaded guilty in the Poitce Court this morning toa charge of latceny, and he ‘Was sentenced to six months in Jail ARRESTED ON THE CHANGE OF SETTING 4 Hover Ox Fine. —Between seven and eight O'clock last night some person cut the siats of an unoccupied Roune, No. sii Maryland avenue southwest, Tue ‘The Theaters. JASISH AT THE NEW OPERA HOUSE. je Janish, the eminent Austrian actress, t first appearanee before a Washingtor ce last night in “Camille” at Albaugh’ graud opera house. She fs a handsome and grace- ful actress, and her portrayal of the title rote last evening was a beautiful and touching one, marked by many delie-te strokes. Im the love scenes she peclully good, and turoughout, she 18 entirely ci Engish is marred with just t to Iend tt a charm, and the dis Unetiess of her pronunciation 1s notable. ‘The mend ofr. Lose was Tmanly and fervid, and any 18 a very good one, “ir, ¢, A. Me vans beng camille” wilt be repeat jay eventag, wien “Leouore? will be yy evening “Loutsa.” Friend and Foe” was {s{actory manner last even- n, the Trish Emmet, as Car vlan Introduees a number of pleasing songs, which herenders with agood baritone Vie maaeaos Lost evening was quite en nd applanded freely. ” ‘The comedy 1s 2 and Scanlan’s excellent dialect erably. ‘Tne support is very good. 2 van ali this week. TONAL THEATE&—Called Back” as performed syjuare company at the National ‘ui isone of the strongest melo- for some time. ‘The play differs in plot from the novel from which tt was a Robert. Manteli as Gilbert apression, being a ‘or. ‘The ‘honors of rr. by Mr. W. J. Who made a splendid a8 Pauline and Mr. C. P. ~ Ceneri were also very Will be continued during the week. Contig Relily and_his all-star fon hold the boards at. the Comique this periormance offered includes female sand dances, and first-class variety h“The Lunatic Asylum” as an after- yhan Tande 2 favorable ¢ man abd a good ai lw 4 At THe Die Muszum.—This week the $ e Dime museum offer a musical character—t e., the performances ny, Wiiich has been play- jowing houses, iy" will be presented every ols, “Ollvelte” Monday and Tuesday afore” Wednesday and Thursday ‘ne Mascotte” Friday and Satur- afternoons, “Pin flernoons, and * Ay afternoons, re of Real Estate. * have deem filed as follows: D. 1 D. A. Windsor, lot 50, Sq. 111; 58, sa. 199 Sq. 157: S408, Jeaherte Be Srapsin, Jor Ty sq. 179; $800. C. sa trustees, to W. Worster, part “i. Stalil to G. H. ~ HI. Crezin, jr, et 5 96.97 and 59, H's ad |B. & WS audition to W. R. Deeble to Mary Ellen W's addition to Georgetown, ‘onnor to Join Connor, sub. lot 00. J. ¥. Olmsted to Amanda F. Sub. lots in sq. 242; $7,146, 0. D. PD. L Morrison, lots 8 and 12, and asi. Susan J. Piteher to SUD. Sq. 15; 32.600. Card, pt. 49, si. 158: ee. t9 Magiatina Nas Neumeyer to Catherine Freen ihn Ardeeser to R. Eichor: Deeds rrison 446 anid 49, Sq. 621 ward University. pt. H. Warner, tru pL 5, 4 A Decision UNDER Tite License Laws.—In the Police Court this moraing Judge Snell rendered his decision in the ease of Lewis Stasford, charged with being an unlicensed eommercia! agent. The owed that Stas(ord, Who represents a re pa as Deen coming to this city every Monaay and sollelting business without hav- tng obtained a license: that he carried With him @ d from Mr. John Wilsou, a ficensed dealer thiseity, and Instead of itr. Wilson paying Stas- ford he pall Wilson, thus reducing the price of Hoonse. In deciding the case Judze Snell icensed dealer had aright to employ man beside himselt to aet under his leeuse and dismissed the ea: Herp For Rossixa Romissos € Co.—James Ed- ward Dot the young man arrested on sus- pieton of steiling a horse and wagon and $149 worth of clothing. the property of B. Robinson & in the Police Court to-day, jarceny. Mr. Robinson testi fied to the loss and th of the goods. Luthe se, the colored porter, testified that he saw the fendant jump Into the Wagon and drive off, bat eateh him, John Harrold testified that he er de some of the ciothin Tnoxed Use be had Wea saw the defeudant with 2 inate and a wagon, and that he satd ft be- 1 to him. The cast was sent to the grand Jury; bonds $500. mM the defentant ing. William, Randall testified that he Grimes, living at the boarding house of Mr. R. E. Crosby 28 _C street, Was put on tri Polles Court (is morning changed with stealing 18 ards of silk, valued at $27, the property of Mrs. yhdham, a boarder in the same hous: Nits. Wyndham testified to the logs of tie <tik, and suspected the defendant, because she had toid wit— ness she bad better keep her doprs locked. She identified the recovered property. Mr. Crosby tes- lifled that he saw the defendant. leave the house pawn- Shop. Mr. fled that he loane! the de fendant $4 on the silk. Detective Cox testified that he arrested the devendant, who gave him a portion of the silk and the pain Ueket. She was sen- Yenced to 6 months in jal Covxr is GENERAL Ter. To-day, Shepherd agt. F. & and T. Co, and ‘Thompson hepherd; hearing resumed. cCIT CO CRT—Judge Haguer. Yesterday, Ritteret. al agt. Tilley; demurrer sus Hine agi. Magarity; on agt. B. &0. RR; motion’ for leave to amend. Fis new trial Today, Hine tatned Yesterta trustee. |G ‘vacate ds . Patterso @ to the auditor How:ate; rule on ote. MeCormick agt. ¥. overruled In part and’ sus- sue final ordered, Aity withdrawn, and pica ot guity md; seuteticed ty six months motion Mt Will go t Tial. Sainuel Oppent with intent to Kili; pleated not gall Lin, Affairs in West Washington. DEATY OF A METHODIST PROTESTANT MINISTER.— ‘The Rev. Art i Murray diet dence of . Jon pe lie was < one the “Methodist them Broadway, Balt- die was associate pastor in Inge Uouil about tWO Werks ago, When he “dou account of falling health, Ice Hovss.—The large ice house of the is Ice Co, has been compicted, and work- aged In storing large quantiues ‘The canal boat which was sunk been raised and navigation re- ective canal brides iere shoud ve | or repaired.—Canal boat Kound Top arrived With 4X) barrels of cement. ConDirion oF Tas Ware at 7 A. M.—Clear at all points, Low tke in the river today at 4:00 p.m high tide at 9:00 p.m. A SEVENTY-YRan OLD Wipow ELopes.—The res- faents or lule, L. 1a Were excited yester- ‘aver t of Mrs. Eltzabeth Baylis, 4 about seventy years, With pellder nated John Barnuin, It ney Went to New York and were mar- more o oF dab ) K K oo ¥ M4 tos i o eceee Ey > Seed BE ¥ eo wow ppp kee k Ra ‘This Powder never varies » marvel of purity. strength snd wholesomenest, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold im competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphatepowdera Soldoniyincana Kowal Baxma Powpxm Co., 106 Wall street, N. Z ape E-T PATENT PPOCESS ‘PLOUR, $6 PER BAR- flee Skin op Sh ter baal house Ear peo, “ae om co., eh avenus. Alexandria Affairs, Revorted for THe Evexixe Stan, ‘Tos Last oF THE OLD BLOCKMaKeRs—A number of old citizens gathered at the Fairfax street Pres- byterian church this afternoon to attend the tune- Talof Joh Hart who with Robt. Jackson, was among the last of the blockmakers of Alex: a guild that flourished here haif & century ago, oveupied several large establishments on» north Union street. Mr. Hart was the successor of the two leading ‘blockmakxers of the town. The first dying. his widow, & most estimable matron, mar. ried the fot ‘and continued to the establishment, ‘second husband she determined that the business should not stop, and made the leading workman of the shop her third husband, and the establishment was con- tinued until her death. ‘New Railway Prspgr.—For many years the in- habitants of Rappahannock county have been seek ing an ail rail connection with Alexandria, which is the natural market of their produce. ‘Tue work will soon be begun. ‘The citizensof that county have Voted to subscribe $150,000 to a lateral line from Washington, the county town, via Sperryville to the Midland road. ‘The Midland company will as- sist in the construction of the new road. POLIricat.—The Cleveland and Hendricks work- ing club will, it 1s under not abandon Its or- filzation uit afver the 4th of March, and tt may continued until afver the state election of next Year. The mectng to determine the matter will Rot be held until to-morrow night. Notes.—Sexius Wright, colored, was arrested by OMicer Pat Hayes on a charge of disorderly con- duct.—The mayor has disci Nelson Wel- ‘comé and James Beach, there being no evidence to convict them. —The steam tug Brewerton has been ul upon her ways at the ship yard for repairs —— Chas. W. J. Si of Summers # Allen, will Tepresent Alexandria in tne bottler’s convention at Cincinnati-this week—The repairs of the hull of the ferry steamer City of Alexandria are completed. —The only divorces granted here this autumn have been among the colored people; Judge Keith has divorced Chas. Bow from Martha Bow, and Jos. S. Mitchell trom Mary Mitchell. —Ex-mayor Court- land H. Smith has ‘been assigned to a position of assistant adjutant general of Virginia troops, serv- ing on the staif of Gen. Fitz Lee, frst brigade —— ‘Major Smith 1s a personal friend of President elect Cleveland, and has vean residing in New York for some’ time.—The ferry eagie which has Deen caged for several months at. the Washington ferry dock here, will appear amid the democratic Fejoicings at Richmond, having been sent thither yesterday.——The Blaine and Logan club took down, its tag yesterday. PE 2ECPE TROUBLED WITH COLDS WOULD take AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL before going to church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, ercatly to the comfort of both speakers und hearers, Public speawers aud singers find that the Pec= toral wonderfully increases the power aud flexibility of the voice. (AXER'S SARSAPARILLA WORKS DIRECTLY and promptly, to purify aud enrich the blood, in- prove the appetite, st-eugthen the nerves and brace up the system. Its in the trnest sense an alterative medi- cine. Every invalid should give it a trial, nls Srererey Case Parces, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DESS GOODS, reduced from ‘Sige. to ubc.—eaah price, COLORED SILES, extra good quality, reduced from $1 BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, reduced from $1.50 to $1. LAD:Es) CLOTH SUITING, one yard and s half wide (immense width), 3740 XORK MAL § AND PEQUOT SHEFTING COT- TON (widest and very best), 25¢.—cash price. COLORED SURAH CASUMERE: 1, wide double width, 3730. meas BLACK SILKS, exce:lent quality, reduced from $1.25, DOUBLE WHITE, BLANKETS (immense size), re- ‘duced from $8 down to $5. SEKGE CASHMFRES. very finest Weol, nearly one yard ond ana! width), reduced frm $1.28 to Toe. BLACK SILKS, very tins quality, reduced from $1.50 COLORED SILK VELVETS, 1.25. COLORED SILKS, S15, 21.0 BuENGHRD TAULE baAtAse LARGE SIZE BED QUILIS, 81h DOUBLE WHITE FLANRETS, 82 BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS IN REMNANTS of 3, 4, 5,6, 7 ai 8 yaris, real value 25c., reduced to BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all’ pure fine wool ality, all pure Prides Gmimense n13 CARTERS, 711 Manger Space. Lancs Stock. GREAT VARIETY. NOAH WALKER & CO, (2s Penmeylvaniaave NOAH WALKER & Ct Oo PenurdIvania8N8. "py EGQANGE OF STYLE. NOAM WALKER & © (25 Pennsyivenia ave. ee ‘NOAH WALKER & CO, <a 2 Pennarivaniauve "SUBSTANTIAL, TRIM. NOAH WALKERS CO., And the bes! -uisis Clothing ‘625 Pennsyivanis ave. for the least tnoaey. NOAH WALKER & CO., Garments for Thjsinosn. Garments for Dress, 625 Penneyivania ave. Garavents for Work. NOAH WALKER & CO., Solid Values for your Dollars. ‘Puree floors stocked with the 625 Pencisylvania ave, BEST-MADE CLOTHING. NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennsylvants ave, — Piece Goods for Ordered Work. NOAH WALKER & €O., — 625 Penusylvania ave,” Over Sacks and Newmarkets. NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennsylvauia ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Penagyvania ave. Boys’ and Children's Suits in great variety at our usual ‘LOW PRICES. 5] $20 Overcoats Nor Worra ew. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR ALRFADY LANGE STOCK OF OVERC ATS FOUR SHADES OF FUR BLUE, BROWN AND OX- DVANTAGE OF THESE ARE WARM AND YET ARE NOT HEAVY IN (7, AND THE PRICE 18 $20, AND THEY ARE NOT WOH’ coat ATISFACTORY, AND WP WILL GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY. WHERE ELSE CaN YOU DO THE SAME? ECHO ANSWERS—WHERE? GEORGE SPRANSY. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR S01 SEVENTH STREET. cnoor, Serre: Scnoor Sorrs Chil" Sate, aves 5 to 19, short pants $2, $2.50, 82 up. oot Suita wee 1 to Tf, lonw tanta €4 34.60, Voge! Sineie Joc ‘Beand $2.5 solid Setiool Boy frou: 40c. and 50¢. up,” Good Women's solid But. Sh Sizoand $15.” 914-1o1e Pennsylvania aver, hs [NEST LINE OF OVERCOATIN ‘4. W. SELBY, SUITINGS ana ‘TROWSERINGS EVER SHOWS. NICOLL, THE TAILOR, C7 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ced-tu.th,siin Washington, G Ss OLDEN “SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. Effectinea syeedy and permanent cure, whether the Patient isa moderate drinker or an alcoholle wreck. It can be riven iu a cup of tea arcottee, without the knowl- edge of the person taking it, as it is tasteicas and odor- Jess. Thousands of druusards have beon made temper- ate men who have taken the Golden Specific iu thelr coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will, tis absolutely harmless, Cures guaranteed, Price $3. Circulasy free, GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, 185 Race street, Cincixnati, Ohio, For sale by R. K. HELPHENSTINE, Drngzist,corner ‘Mth and F streets, and 14th street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. ct-e0 7 Ca Rorrenz, Noa «wax 4s ter STREZE NORTAWSIE ‘Headquarters forthe ; WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. ae Tay slneet Henan Sis tee Ns So Received, large assortment of Traveling and Lanch piteeCRISRS TOcge fcas tomnierogaot Srzom: Pace | Souerama New Ix SMALL BOYS' CLOTHING. ‘New Styles CORDUROY SUITS, in Norfolk Jackets and Alligator Skin Belts; a variety of colors. Heavy JERSEY SUITS, Navy Blue; very nice. Fine Plain and Pisited Corkacrew DIAGONAL ‘SUITS; very dressy. OVERCOATS, Imitation Astrachan at 96; any size from 3 to 12 yeara CAPE COATS, Plush Trimmed, in « variety of colors ‘and prices. NEWMAREETS, fine goods, two colors. THESE ARE THE NEWEST THINGS FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pore Ayo Isviconara. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, cigher ana dell- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celeurated brand. U PPP PPP ERE RRR TITT ERR NN N UP PP PE RR T KE NNN Bue pe Be EPR oT EE SRN uu P bP KERR KR T KERN NN www wwww Hot T gs kt & ¥ Wwe HHH H Pes. Ku YY Wow HEH Ss Be OF x ‘This whisky, upon an analytical examinction, bas Proved to be free from Fusil oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used togives ficti- tous age and flavor to this popular drink, FOR SALE BY Browning & Mitdieton, Barbour & Hamilton, J, B. Bryan & Bro., C.., Bryan, BOL Whe ler ‘Thotnus A. Rover, N.T. Metzgur& Bro, Beall & Baker. don H, Macruder, 3.C. Exgcod & Co. | WASHINGTON. D. C. &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors . nl4-3m PHILADELPHIA. JIS 00 ¥ Politics interests the many, but furnishes ali the few. Real bargains interest every nd all will yote for low pzices. To sell low it's necessary to buy low, and the London and Liverpool Clothing Company are now offering a special lot of Great Bargains, pickel upatactually less than the cloth cost the importer:. We are forced to offer these goods very low to keep from being ovarerowded, and hope that all who know ‘what good cloth and tailor work are will give us a call. $8.50 buys a Discon:] Suit 18 buyea Brosacloih Suk ‘ Suit bert Si a Business suit wo! 25 Iaiys a Dress Ponts w 4.50 buys a Beaver He buys a Mel ao) bopsan 20 18 buy a Sat 7 | $905 buys a bla Whitney Ovsicost worth 814 $8.75 buys u Leaver Overcoat worth B14 $4.25 buss a Bos"s Stut worth 8: 0.10 buys 4 Melton Overcoxt worth $10._ 2 kecrew Swe wort. $13. i mew Suit worth 20. 12 buys a Child's Suit worth $4.50. 1s boys au Linported D avonal suit worth $20, 37 buys a Boy's Dress Suit worth $12 | = LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., ' z CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS rr | Aw i LADIES’ Oprortuniry: AND MISSES’ CLOAKS | At One Half Their Original Vainq, at BAUM'S, ‘Wo havo gathered into onr Cloak Perlor the entire tocks of tw nufsetuvers, We bought them for at our own prices, end are going to sell them at figures that will create @ profound sensation, Below ‘will be found a partial list of the beryains offered: VALUE $15,00—Imported Ladies’ Walking Costs, made from fine quality Berlin Twill handsomely ‘braided down front aud sround bottom, at $7.50. VALUE $14,00—Plack Diazonai Russian Circulars, deep Fur Collar. Fur Trimming down front, adjustable siceves, at $10.00. VALUE $90.00—Ladies’ Newmarkets, Berlin Twill Cloth, two box pla’ verted plaita of silk Astrachan, six-inch wide As- trucksn aronnd bottom, caltar and cuffs to mat 8. $14.75, This garment cannot be duplicated at 820.00, VALUE 825.00—“Visites” of the latest shape and desizn, of fine Sirilienne silk, trimmed with three-inch fur, at $18.00. Misses’ Newmarkets, of brown Diagonal, trimmed with Astrachan collar and cuffs, at $5.25 for six years, and an advance of 50c. cn cach size, ‘Misses Havelocks from $2.75 up. at BAUM’S, | ni? 416 7th street northwest, Exrcriox Bers CAN BE EASILY SATISFIED ar THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F str: OUR $20 PRINCE ALBERT SUIT 18 EQUAL TO ANY SOLD AT @35. 4-B. Cutaway Suits, in brown, dablia or black. Corkscrew at $12, better then most vaunted bargains at $20. : Business Suits at $6.25, cheap at $10. Business Suitsat $8.50, worth $14. Business Suits at $10.75, worth $18. Blue Double-breaated Suits at 812, worth $20, ‘A splendid line of OovVERGCOATS At 96, worth $10. At 87.25, worth $12, At $9.60, worth $15. At@11.25, worth 18. At $14.60, worth 922. At 817.25, worth $3, At 820, worth 636, equal toany in Washington, at prices $3 per cent lower ‘than those at any other store; from $2 up. ODD PANTS—2,000 pairs of Oa Pants; must be sold ‘at once to make room; $1.26 and upward, THE MISFIT STORE, COR tors AND F STREETS, CITY ITEMS. Sufferers from colds cured In alone by Dr. Bull's Cou, Syrup. ES hielelie Red Fiannels, ‘White Flannels, Camels’ Hair and Merino Under- Wear, at prices to suit the most economical, corner 7th and D, the only strictiy price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in thisclan Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat ce For all Kinds of salads sh, vegetables and cold meats. Cheaper (fd bet erthan home-made. No ‘sauce equal to it was ever offered. eo “1 Have Been Afflicted with an Affection of the Throat from childhood, caused by diph- Theria, and have used vanous’ remedies, Dut have never found anything equal to BROWN's BRoxca- Jan Txocas”—Rev. @. M. F. Hampton, Piketon, Ky. Sold only iu boxes, cork Notice. Before buying Ladies’ and Children’s Wraps don’t miss 736 7th street, Young’s Cloak Parlors, second floor; save 2 per cent. 4 “Rough on Toothache.” Instant reilef for Neuralgia, gooth: Face- ache: “Asi for “ough on Toothache” Ws @ a0 00 A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and 1s also a preparation unequalled for the eradication of dan- ‘Gruft. ‘The supertority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in their purity and great stre e0 ‘Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. €0 © Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole, €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Fur and Sealskin rime 5 c. C Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manutacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments et retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable ‘urs direct from manufacturer, and save retalier’s profits, Fashion Book mailed free. 9,63 ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” sutter, churned every morning, f-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45c. pe? und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aba Sweet ilk, Ge. pei" quart, Creat 1c. pint. BOARDING. W/ ANTED_FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARDERS AT 1706 F ntrect northwest, opposite Wiader’s Build. iu; 822 per mouth. BiT-St* EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. iE BEST AND CHEAPEST Pi. "Tarsus god tainting teat tbe Fine Arta, 19th st und N.Y. Rescptions free Wednesday a INGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- Wap ce res dee e i eer Sixtecuth year. “Twelve teachers, ‘R, AND MES. ALFRED oS EDUCATION: Mate for Sones intes wad Gitte ia Tea at O.B, BULLARD, Director. 115-Im* . Beholastic September Private Kcasons mr Eiwtch, Breuch abd Stathematica, = ect Sut GRADUATE OF CORNELL ITY Tana Cuemmietry Sepen taanatest '§ and ‘address D. H. DECKER, Ph. I street Rorthwert = Be 8 tise SS EVA MILES RECEIVE A LIMITED re fe school Scientific, Clasal- cal, “Great facilities tor Sioden. Lanwusges, particu Bri German, Art, locution, t Prof, Anton Gloctznes). ‘A collegiate courme, niso Elective Courses for alvanced Tie sud at are iathaeese a etree ree Dii.sm “Mr. and Afr WM. D, CABELL, Principala PENCERIAS BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SENSED wees noniewese sears SORNER | Women trained for Vusiiesn. iispld writing. boskiech= ir, “business practice rapid calcuinuogs, iat ‘Cleeution, atenoeraph: thoroueh\y taught. “Aduieston af am Sate of entranen, day or hight $30 $20; ‘night, #16. Pull corps oftable vend for cireulara, HENRY ©, SPENCER. SARA A. SPENCHIe Vice Principe ee ONS, HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTICALLY taught. Success guaranteed {f instructions are fol- lowed. | Private lessons if desired. I. F. CROMELIN, off of Johns & Easton, Stenographers, 472 Louisians, avenue 10-3m* 183 VAN TRUMP, OF BALTIMORE, AND MRS. M MARSHALL, of Washineton, will open Classes in Drawing, Painting end Fmbroidery at Gunton Baild- ing, corner Penussivania avenue and 9th st, Noveniber 17, Studio open for inguiries from 12 to 2daily.n6-1m* ¥. SCHEE!. ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO Oe ae Loko orn TH Tw. “0900 srforuiers or ‘Leachers. Terms €! ‘ADAME CHEVRE MONT (DIPLOMEE DE LACA- Mientras Panic) amd teacher of the Breech Lage guase, would be pleased to receive afew Inore pupils de- Siring'to become thorough in her native. toneus, Les sons privately and in elssses, 1257 12th street northwest, most PREBEL STITUTE_PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR fds, Geman Kindercarien, Pancipala, Misses FOLLOCK atid Now teach yersonally—New Enxland, methods, Cinssea limited. 1127 13th street, second | door from Massachusetts avenw oti. 920 Witt ,STLEET OPPOSITE FRANKLIN Par nnely furnished suite of apart, mionts and one f, with board, 15-3 ONNECTICUT AVENUE, 1520 AND 1592, DE- sirable ro2zus, single or en suite, private parior, ele fusnished: bed-room ‘and’ dressing-roomi ad- table boird; unexceptionable references re- 1S-4wisdd” é THIRD STREET, NORTHWEST, FUR- LB atta Rooms with Boor tu suite ot elute, Sree axcondnd third door: lay window roomie, “ane Sinn Moers at eosonabin eter tea EB MANSION, CULNER 6TH AND E RENCH LESSONS, 1014 17TH. STREET NORTH- ‘west, between Kand L.—Mile. V. PRUD'HOM MES: ‘Own System and Methode Naturelle has always. been successful aud interesting “Pupiis acquire a good pro- janguage in e Possible, Kindergarten classes ay 12: hunclation and a practical nse ‘of the shortest ACADEMY OP TELEGRAPHY the kind here, A special invitation cthed, by which You cam soon learn & muehe si, n3-liu* A THOROUGHLY PROFI- HER, 107 F street northwest. QPEAG. Westreets northw "y_ rooms, with first-clas ring. se8 10w* VOR RE. BOARD, also, a fine suite of roor with bay window, House t 3a firat-class local "7 NHE Li, ‘New York avenue and 15th street, i Renovated and keturnished, Now open for the f FRO ‘Bogrd: cu sute or sing modated. icterences exchanged 918 New York avenue northwest, 29-1m* E LOC ‘west, suid ireets north on first floor, unfurnished: ‘ull inodern iinprovemen 6 IS F street northwest, 08-26 <, soUrhwest corner of 1th ‘are the best conducted Board. Table first-class, "Pleasant NTAND TABLE BOARD- McPherson House, corner ‘T. SOUTHALL, ce-M1-n sud. months aymient strictly sel9-sint HIS HOUSE HAS BEEN ed, and ih every way putin foot abd must dexirabla ‘Tennis, $25, S30, $40 and xi the eity. LOCUTION AND ET, MRS. M. STEVENS HART, The Culture ‘sud Development’ of ‘Natural Exp exsion of sentiiue: Especial attention give 10 U aud other Vors] Deseets. ‘he Boys and Gir. will_reeume on November Jet40;45 m., in thy second story yarlors of the Y. ta re of Stammering Prof. Hartviz Nissen, au30-3m 188 PASSMORE HAVING RETURS! city is prepare ail aud eter color W- keep! keep: L. PARSONS, M. §. (LATE OF SPENCERLAN | Enisiness Collie), Private Instructor ia Book ng Poumanshiy, Euglisa, and ell Sfsthemaeios, per month. Pupils | S15'D etreet “northwest: Be ockielin WPS dee GEES Schoo, snot simeet northwest, will reopen Sepleuber 7th. Dally | Jecgoni in Freie "Petite method. "Object dra al | suze die | _—« PROPOSALS. | prorosirsros is PRINTED WOODEN TAGS, ‘METALLIC LABEL vases, AND CORD FASTENERS FOR MAIL BAGS. | | | i — Born Opricy, DEPARTMENT.) Wasmxarox, D. C., November, 15, 1884. Separate Sealed Proposals will be re eivad at this De- partment until noon, on the TWENTIETH DAY of DECEMBER, 1884, for turnishing, by contract, in such quantities ant at Sach tines os may be ordewed, duriazx deer fron the frst shy’ of January, i885, Printed Wooden tus, Matt Bae Label Cases, and Mal Bag Gord, Fasteners, conforming it every reapect to the samples of this Departinen Proposaistaust bein accordance with the specifica- tons aud forms which wilt be furulshed on applica: en, by letter, to the Second Assistant Postmaster Gea- eral The contracts witil) may be made will be in con- formnity to such specie tions and the acceyted pros | Poaais. ‘he right 1s reserved, however, to reject any oF | Siler the proposals, | FRANK HATTON, Postmaster General Joux Miurer, WOOD AND coat, | Main Oxiice, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill: and Virgin’ B ayenue southwest, h Offices and Yani: ! 1020 14th: northwest aud 143-8 southeast, | Tetepnous No. 281-2. ee6-200 Gage CREVELINE, OFFICE A: D YARD. 1522 g Wood—Pine, Stwed and Split— ocz4-Im* We ava sn rae lot of Bakers’ PINE woop. rior quality for doraes! of which weoffer et lowest anurket, ‘of conenmers is respectfully invited.» eu inspection of our stock. PH SON & BRO., ef and 12th stand Pa ava, Woo JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, ERANCH YARDS AND OFFicEs: JEC0 F street northes 3101 Th street northwest; ( Terneylvania aver ‘Kh street northwest ver 2¢ snd K streets northwest; fonnsylvanis evenive southwest td [VATE RAILROs YARD UTR OF NEW vOnk, ako, EXTENGIVE WHAEVES Chih Grunsurpeseed facilities iur the wconoute banding of | POET ofa kinds, COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR YARD, ‘We eal onty in beet qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. ‘All kinds of WOOD, citherin the stick or prepared:o der, at our factory. NCOs FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE clive and prices us low us Fuel a sev) INSHEIMER & BRO. ‘808 Tth street, Let. H and 1, and 3151 Mstrest. + We call particular attention to our very complete mockof — @ BOOTS AND SHOFS FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are sole agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED MEN'S EHOES, ‘There are none better. and are su Beer's Fine CALE: buteon or pinun and ecto BURTS FINE CALN Congres (aiters in "broad narrow toes, URS FINE CALF lece-hook bale, punks FINE CALE Congress and button. URT S FINE, extra brosd bottoms, for old gentlemen. BURT'S BOY SHOES, in lace and every style ‘of toe. fe wspection of these goods from that want ona shoen tThero are 19 better Ibour ‘Department we have the CELEBRATED COUSIN's SHOES, COUSIN'’S FINE EID, button, high heel, and pointed or box toe. SIN'S INE KID, common-sense toe. Sousies BRINE STRAIGHT GOAT, button, im both COULIS'S FINE FEBBLE, button, in common-sense ST SHOES in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, COR FINE SHOES for Ladies, Mises, and Children. CHILDREN AND MiSuES 1G-HEEL SHOESin . GERMUILLER, TEACHER OP VOCAL aud Insirume tai Music and Harmony. tention 1 horthwvet, advanced. MX ROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN BU Gs Cioual lessons at her ows and Pupiis' residences, Call alter 4 p.m. Sil 12th ktrwet Borthiwest, ‘Terms moderate. ery FUSES BUSIN! 88 SCHOOL, at 7TH stREET— Bookkeeping without text books in jess than half | the usual time, Business cuss In bookkeeping. pen~ manship, eri:bietie, spell mopthiy, $15 2c: thre ms Hows Hid business penuansii Open Pupis. tazght separately, not in Glastes.” Blank dovks, #130 to $1.00. Piivate ieons, Begin at an ‘ums. cel RIVATE LESSONS IN ALT. GRADES OF STUDY. To adults, conia-ntia is, West Point. ail Eveting classes, $8and $54 =] (COELIERE scHiooL FoR Bors, under 15 of aga Two serarate departments | Seniors and Jnniore. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAT. Gt. 1st, 1-84, 10 June Ist, 185. Prof. and Mrs. Col Lere, Principals nk ©, Collicre, A. ML, D.-wcton 1638 I street m west. Mie ERNON SEMINARY, 1100 acd 1106 M strect northwest, Wax ne enters its tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEMBY MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, ENGLISH COURSE—Coipicts, thoromgh aud pract- ca CLASSICAL, COURSE —Trepares for the eenior year gf the seminary or entezncs into Smith, Vassar and Wallestey collesne: CH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of the Beriity *LOCUTION ir. ML Stevens Hart, Principal f the Washingioa School of Klocation, VOUAL MUSIC—Dieetmvss, Madam Annio’ Rocmer aspar PLANO—Director, Pr Anton Gloctancr, | AWING, P. XG AND DECORATIVE | suyervision of competent teachers. sel-3n OF LANGUAGES NGTON. D. 2. FIMORE, MD, M Et LEWOT EOSTON, MASS ING, BUORLEN, N.Y, Lest instruction to adult crebildren. Private les svat lprcae Seneror tative aie pecial auvantazes or learning {0 SPEAR Foreign ‘Tongues. “Most cacy end eficient method Tuntion NpHE BERLITZ scz00 Sihiy to PROF. ¥. 308, SCONE NT ON PAIL A aide Seam esintchis Parke hese MURAD HET 2 BE cats anapan, cd September it" we “ae DEMY OF THE VisiTATION, CONNECTICUT avenue and L xtreet, Weshington, for Young Ladies ‘and Little Girls. —' he exercises of the Academy will be resumed Septetuber Sth, 1884. A limited mumber of Permanent and weekly boarders will be received Les- to ladies in the in pvatc oy clas wll be ven to adic tunic, paint ‘shies cages, vocal and instrumental drawing, work, &c. y NER, TEACHER OF B sis, Vocai Cuicure and Exprearion—and. feedings $n Shak: ‘and General speare Literature. rvening Classes Wednesday and Friday, Feclock. Childrew's Classes—Tuesday and ‘Thursday, 2:30 p.in At homey Tuesdays, 6 to @p.m. 1251 New York avenue. =Gmn HELDON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, SS stivet northwest. —Tacsdays, Tt = Washinston Hall. 3d street and ‘enue southeast, —Monday spt Frid lars, or terms for renting, either northwest, ‘2u25-8m. AVE pIETHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING AT Prof, Dz WOLOWSKI'S Musical Institute. Will re. anber Ist, 1884. (4th year). shortest and el, Raviug years of” practice, training vidces quiesiy to” the very. ‘eulture for concerts, ete. vedals 104 F ‘and Satur Send for cise ‘to 1004 F street en ow new Gold zo diplomas fwarded to erednates, ts procured for kurope and Aterica, New stuing and plano cl are now opened, at 910 New Kork ave, 2 ADBsOSELLE BRUN, A NATIVE OF FRA: AVE "pas return and will feume her ipetructions n language, atd devoting speotal atten to pronunciation ‘aud couversation, Address 1139. 1 strdet northwest, RIENDS KELECT SCHOOL_AN BLEMENT, Ro-opens Nuth Mouth (GEPLEMBER) 26," hustractloa thorowrh in Ene es, Clangice and Ni {ippeten in ela, Mahiemas atu pais sbgeowy rooms Sto apm Oe store, ‘ani6-san THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal AUIVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, iad eta” Gar cae ae ae war By *, of the Washington High School, Residencs, Novarrus Is Brace Goons: SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PEERY & BROTHER) BENRIFTH HINDOO CacHY sit CLOTHS. CAMELS HATES, BIARKI1Z © LINOTT! A CLOTHS. RAP D'ALMAR, ‘MELKOSE CLOTHS, eed OeTRBONALS. OF OMaN ore DEAE EOE. DRAP DETR, . CORO EE corre, MOURNING SILK! SADANESE CREPES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED BLACK CASHMERES AND MOURNING FABRICS IN GREAT VARIETY. PLAIN ANU TWILLED. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS ‘AND VEILS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES LUPLYs BLACK M FRINGED AXD_ CRAPE BORDERED BLACK THIB:-T SHAWLS. (OUMNING WKAPS, JALKETS, AND CIR- CULAKS, IMPORTED BLACK BEAVER AND STOCKINETTE CLOTHS. BLACK SILK UMBSELLAS, WITH MOURNING HANDLES. BLACK SILK, COTTON AND LISLE HOSIERY. MOURNING HANDKERCHIEFS, PERINOT’S BLACK KID GLOVES. §- CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OOR- RECT PRICES. Established 1840, SEATON PERRY, Penar Burupixo, Peunsylvania avenue, corner 9th strest. als Ovexixe: Oreste: WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5rs, In the Just completed Annex to our already large es. tablishment, givin us oue 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 Foods before, and hope to meet the approbation of all in ‘our immense unde:tuking. We have ALL ARE INVITED, added several New Departments, of which ‘the most conspicuous will be our stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, which we have marked at prices lower than any other house in the United States ‘This department does not consist of a lot of publish- ers! dead stock, but new, sive and desirable works of Fiction, Poetry, ‘Iravels, History, ete, such asevery- ‘body wants to read and keen. ‘Look through our assortment, and you will find the very work you want ata price you never dreamed you could secure it for. RED LINE POETS, half Bussia or cloth binding, 60c.; trade price, $1.25. LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER’S POEMS, ONLY ‘SOcents; cheapest in the country. McCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- uunnes, $1; trade price, $225. EP. Roe's new novel, A YOUNG GIRLS WOOING, ‘Be. ; trade price, $1.50. All of E. P. Roe's Works, 880. DICKEN * COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edition ‘snd largest type ever published, 15 volumes, $6.63; trade price, $22.50. The atove are only x few specimens of our prices, All ‘xe marked in the same proportion, ‘Complete line of CRANE'S STATIONERY, We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CARDS for 86 conta, ‘We have also added a complete assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &o. Colgate Prices, & Co's entire assortment in stock at popular OUR CLOAK PARLOR, 58x10 fect, is now the largest in the country, being Deing 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 London aya, RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, with beavy satin lining, $1.15; worth $250, ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422! 424 and 425 SEVENTH STREET. Kixers Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. eee READ KING'S PALACE PRIGES. DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN Hber ee oo saul ee ~ Allstyles of JACKETS at 84, 84.50, $5, 85.50and 96, 360 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at $9, $10and $12. SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.000 Minses’ and Cluidren's HAVELOCKS and NEW- MARKETS, a most muguificeat line, at $3, 83, 84, 85 and $6. 5,009 Wool and Freach FELT HATS at 50c., 75c., $1 and $1.25. 000 Chikiren’s Elegant TROMMED * site toa, Bh and BLS ne BIRDS. VETS, SILES, SA’ told cheewhere’ PL WINGS, RIBBONS, VEL- LES, SS VELVETEERS: hes Chae Ladies UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES: below manufacturers’ prices. ~~ Do not buy urtil you have examined our stock and ascertained Gur prices if you wish Lo save Sour moDey. aL KING'S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET. - G. Davis, 29 MARKET sPaoy OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE AND DESIRABLE OFFERING GREAT BaRGAINS IN NEW WE INVITE AN IN- GOODS, WE SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF PRICES, WE DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS ARE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE. ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND ‘RELIABLE MAKES.ANI Most: (D WE ARE PREPARED TO QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. SEE AND BECONVINCED. BLACK DBESSGOODS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, 5 EG Davis, oct 719 MARKET SPACR ‘AINCH LADIES CLOTH, BEST GOODS, 61; RE- DUCED FROM $125 PER YARD. “s % INCH LADIES CLOTH, 75a: FORMER PRIOR a 45 INCH: a ALL THE KEW GHADEA, S00, Tc, Sige. 61 AND (WH Mares Bease—Pa Are TEE NEW STYLES AND COLORS NOW BEING ALL RECEIVED WE HAVE DETER- MINED ON 4 SPECIAL SALE (OF GLovEs, aga y OUVERIR OF THE OCCASION WE OFFER, UNTIL NOVEMBER 2TH, OUB 81.50 KID MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES for 91.38 OUB 980. LINED KID GLOVES, FUR TOPS, for sa OUR 600. CASHMERE GLOVES for 390. Comprises many Novelties which we imported dire) from Paria. Thus, we are ensbled to offer the very best GLOVES at the price for Inferior Goode. JERSEYS For $2.98 we offer JERSEYS which we defy our com petitors to sell under 3.50. ‘The PALAIS ROYAL is the only house in Washingtom ‘that imports JERSEYS direct from Europe. ® ‘We sell JERSEYS positively et the exme prices that our ‘competitors have to pay for them. A ET A ROVA mu 2117-29 PRNNGTLVANIA AVENUR. GQ™2TS RETAILED aT WHOLESALE PRICES wy onus abd 00 neh, wettoneKd and oly Teese Proc Tofiiahod Shirta only Son Finest Percale Shira Finest Laundried Drew Shirt, in sold bowoma, ready Bis pest Dress Shirts made to onder (eid bowoma) ot MEGINNTR, 2002 F atrest. 022 Cinexrs & Druoreer, wiTex aR St QU ELT VETS Arar AND Th ve fl ea CAE na FOUSTTORE a4 COVERINGS. ‘An inspection of our stock ts, REG OE Bho. & 00., 1325 F street. _FAMILY SUPPLIES. Avries, Apruzs Just Received, Direct from New York State, ‘0 BARRELS APPLES. ‘Choice varieties, packed eapecially for family waa at wholesale Prices. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES, No. 1209 F Starer Nourmwasr. WM, M. GALT & CO., 0cl0- 3a ‘Corner lst and Indiana avenge, aS Se GERe 5. PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 8 without adoubt the most BraUTIvOLand themost Nvrernovs Flour in the world. ‘vented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsumrasaen by any mill in the world, To prove i ! t i | li ih verti i Mt te the cheapest, a2 well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made, Every sack aud every varrel is warranted to give entire STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Whest Patents over offered to the trade. It is unexoeiled by any other Petes’ ‘except Cores, apd will please the most execting hems keeper abd eatis{y the most instidious eyicare GILT-EDGE. ‘A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE.

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