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Loc L MENTION. ‘The Weather Crrten OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasunxazon, D. C., November 19, iss. 10am. Yor the middle “AUaatic states, light rata and Piow, generally cloudy weather, uortheasteriy Yeinds, lug vartable in northern portions, sight ‘chances in temperature, lower barometer. For Thursday: Warmer fair weather 1s indicated ’ {i the Ouie valley. and the lower lake region, and ‘thence westward to the Missouri valley. The tem perature will rise slightly in New Engiand and the lniddle Atlantic states, with clearing weather. ‘Wa Invirz the public to call and see the magnifi- cent view of the city from the roof of our estab- lishment and to Inspect our immense assortment of furniture, carpets, upholstery “goods, beds €2._ All prices marked in plain figures. W. i & Son, corner 11th and F streeis northwest. ‘STAINED class substitute agency, 411 7th street. ‘SSPLL'S Ic® Camm and Charlotte Russa. 1427 Jew York avent PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND St Jass & Sons’ Capsicum Cong’ for hoarseness. Iwrontant To Txavaiens—Pethaps the finest exampie of the modern hotel ts found in the Buck- inghain hotel, New York. Ina city where this pe- Cullar aad progressive science of ‘hotel keeping’ is garried to such perfection, tt speaks well tor a house to be singled out as especially possessed of | every requisite for luxurious Living. With Boston Pehle of eaith and refinement. Hotel Bucking 13. deservediy an tnmense favorite. ‘The per- vading alr of elegant luxnry, and those substantial evidences of comfort evers where apparent, win the guest's admiration at once. ‘The restaurant 18 iuost tastefully arranged.—Boston Saturday Even- tng Gazeite. Woxpaus Wnt Never Csase—You can buy boys’ or girls’ genuine Seaiskin Caps at $1.20. (Not) te be conto with some imitations which are | selling in this market at exactly the same price.) France's, corner 7th and D, the only strictly oné- price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing store in tulseity. Arm eighty-fith regular meeting of the An- Society, held In the army medical | mmeseum last ovening, Major J. W. Powe ly pies dent, in the chair, ah’ interesting paper On theq “Austrailan Group’ Relations,” written by Kev. A. W. Howitt, of Australia, was’ read by the secre- tary. RS find B. H. Doug- ‘Drops a sure remedy ‘YESTERDAY AFTERNOON a little child, while play- ing at the house of Mr. Selinger, 737 7th street West, set fire to a quantity of clothing. ‘The Hames were extingusbed with few buckets of Water. Damaze, $100. | place woi Affairs in West Washington. aw Lover oF Goop TsMrLars.—Harmony No. 23, LO. G. T., was instituted last even- ing at'Crople}’s hall ‘The following oMlcers were Mr. Edw. W. Kosch, W. C.T.; aid like to know why the District Commis- sioners prohibit the erection of telegraph in the city east of Kock Creek and permit the erec- Uon of them In the elty west of that stream. ITALIAN LanoB AGarK.—The Italians who were employed on tho sewer on gist street have disap- eared, and in their stead are employed other men white and colo CoxprrioN OF THR WATER ATT A. ¥.—Clear at all points. Low tide in the river to-day at 445 p. my high tide at 945 p.m Alexandria Aftaizm. Reported for THe EVENIXO Stan Drarn.—Micharl A. Hart, who has long resided on the Washington road, near the edge of town, died at his house yesterday afternoon. He was a soldter in the U.S. army before the late war, and acer bis discharge settled In Alexandria county and married there. ‘New Burpex.—The new bridge over the Alexan— ria canal at poor house lane {s now com- pleted .nd is used by passers. It 13 a well-built structure. The oid bridge lasted forty years. Norss.—The democratic clubs of this place will | take part m tue election celebration at Culj (HL next Fridey-——Mr. King Chandler, who i ington a few days azo, was, for some time, resident of this city, and conducted a Fetall Store here.——The search for the body of W. W. Wirt, of Wi is sul pursued in thé river, near town, Messra Hosman and Thomas use Gredg- ing line with 28% hooks in the search.—The Washington sehool exhibit from Alexandria to the | New Orleans fair was sent to its destination on Tuesday last. {teonsists of a photograph of the oid school house and Washington letters and will endowing the public loading her cargo near the foot of Cameron street. ——The mayor at the last court fined ‘Wright $5 for disorderly conduct. SENTENCED FOR THREE Cases OF LaRcENy.— Willlam Jackson, a middie aged colored man, pleaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to tire charges of petit larceay and received an ag- gregute sentence of 13 months In jail In the first Case he Was charged with stealing a box of sar- dines from Mr. Wm. Murray, for which he received ‘In the other two cases—stealing door esidences of Mrs S. T. Anderson rawford—he recelved a &ix months? Infants’ Shoes, 25¢. Children’s Spring Heel Shoes, 6c. ‘Misses’ and Boys’ School Shoes, 9c. Ladies’ Button Shoes, we. Ladies: Fine Kid Euttou Shoes, $1.49. en's. es, $1. Mens cuit Button, Lace and Congress, $240. ‘Men’s Calf, Gi of ali tye: = Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street. M. Wrutan’s Wrsrer Orevina._ wos of such en tractive character that, notwithstal ui Dropitious weather, many ladies were in attend- ance during the day. Liguip testing instruments; Hempler's, 458 Pa. av. CITY AND DisTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Avsaveu’s Orca Hotse—Janish, as “Camille.” Natiosat THeaTs.—“Called Back.” Fono’s Orska Hovss.—W. J. Scanian, in“Friend *Vpusctux Cowrque.—First-class varieties Doe Museva—Harris Opera company, “chimes of Normandy.” ¥.M.C. A. BUILDING. —Prof. Boyd's free memory lecture. in eS | Condensea Locals. | Strect lainps will be lighted this evening at 5:05 P. im. and extinguished at 4:45 a.m. Brentano sends the London Graphic and Mlus- trated News for November 8 Mr. W. T. Hook, who Was well known in this city, having lived here many years, dled at the National hotel Yesterday from typhoid’ fever, aged 64. His Temains will be taken to Lancaster, Pa., for inter- ment. ‘Owen Crehon, the man who was found with his head crushed 98 the Metropoiitan branch of tue Baltimore and Ohio raliroad lyst Monday night, and brought to this city, died yesterday morning at Providence hospital. Mr. Michael A. Hart, a clerk fn the Pension office since 1996, died at ‘hls heme in Alexandria, | Va., yesterday, in the 45th year ot his age. [3 | funcrai will take place im that city to-morrow at | Wa. m., at St. Mary’sehurch. In spite of the rain last evening the attendance at Bethel Historic and Literary association quite large. After the installation of the new | president, Mr. James H. Dean, vice R. J. smith, Mr. Culvia D. Johnson presented a paper for dis: cussion on “The disadvantages persous in the cok cored race are Subjected tw in edweational and polit- feal affairs In America.” Messrs. Lee Nane-, Rev. A. W. Upshaw, Isaze M. Norman, J. W. Cromweti aad Col Geo. SL Arnold participated in the discus son, De. 4. F. Hartigan has been appointed lecturer on the diseases of chtldren in the medical depart- Ment of Georzetown university. In the Police Court to-day Assistant District Attorney Thomas entered a nolle pros, in the case of James E. Williams, colored, charged witu as- Saulting Magzie McDonald, a Six-year-old white ehiid, with intent to commit rape. J. Suulungton sends Harpers Monthly for De- cember. ‘Adolph Schmidt, violinist, who gives a concert at Abner's next Pridiy evening, assisted by other tal- ented musicians, Is written of by Aszer Hamericx, director of the Peabody Institute con-ervatory of imusie, Baltimore, a3 “an artist of unusual skiiL” _—_—_»____ Criminal Court Jurors. MAMES DRAWN TO SERYE AT THE DECEMBER TERM. ‘The following were drawn as jurors for the Crim- tnal Court, December term, (first Monday), by the clerk of the court this morning: GuAND JTRORS. | E. J. Anderson, 1801 T street n. w.; C. H. Parsons, 421 New York avgnue; George G. Colegate, 618 E street m w.; Walter T. Wheatley, 2084 Water street; Battle Minor, 1119 M street n. w.; Edgar Ball, 1805 | ‘Sstreet: Cuatles Christiani, 459 € street n. w.: Thos, Kerby, 46 I street n. w.;: Jolin V. Davidson, 1 street n. w.; P. Wiis nmelus Barker, 17 Peonsyivania ‘ave ‘oth street n. E. White, I str: ter, 905 F street; Thcdore Lay, 7h strect road; | Alex. Milne, 90°F street u. W.; Chas, B. Prospert, Sor sin stre"t Se; W. S. Graham, i051 Syth street Bw.cChas. Hoffman, 304 43 street \w., and Brown F. Spransy, 307 7th street 2. Mackalt, 169 ih street; Car: sar U PETIT JURORS. A. G Chewning, 719 Market Space; James Ken- Redy, 26th street, between Land K streets; Addt- | aa son Day, 901 43 street m. w.; Alex. Eaton, 1216 street Se; Theo. Barnes, Georgetown he J._E. Libby, 8019 Water street: W.C. Moo ‘Sth street; James L_ O'Doanel, 609 A Street = H SomerviLe, 128 231 street; Join M. Young, 13) P street n. w.: Joseph @. Cirroll, Di Bistrest s. | ©: Gea H. Brown, it, between’ N.J. ave. and 1st; Jog. Shillington, j: 2 Richord Hi. Langley, 319 Ga. avi ie 1908 ‘3d ©. €.: Edward ‘Taylor, 409 19th street Hope: ‘Richard Turner, 221 1801 Hi street; H.Ciaggett, 3135 O Street mw. and Enoch Moreland, Hock Creek, Ford Road. sarees ‘The Faith Cure. WASHINGTON BELIEVERS IN BALTIMORE. Areligious meeting for the heating of the sont and body was held last night in the lecture room of Emory M. E. church, Baltimore, Elder W. G. Ray- mond and Mrs M. A. Perry, of this ety, conducting the services. ‘The room was well filled.’ Mrs. Perry made the opening address, She seid the healing Was not done by them, but by Christ. Rev. Nir. Raymond in the course of his address said: “Tae dest parlors of Washington are thrown open SERA OK OK kop Ak KK I Bb Mak Be Ht BBB AA K Ok OU EPP 00 Wow w ppp FEE PP oo Wwww BUD Ee™ BER, pr go Wwww DD EE RRR ¥ oo WW Dov kee E Ea ‘This Powder never varien » marvel of parity, strength and wholesomenest, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soldoniyincans, Borat Baxrxa PowbER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. a6 J PEOPLE TROUBLED WITH COLDS WOULD take AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL before going to church or places uf entertainment, they would avoid cougiing, greatly to the comfort of both speakers and hearers. Public speaxers and sinqvrs find that the Pee- toral wonderfully increases the power and fiexibility of the voice. YER'S SARSAPARILLA WORKS DIRECTLY and promptly, to purify and enrich the blood, im- prove the appetite, strenzthen the nerves and brace up the system. It is in the trucet sense an alterative medi- cine. Every invalid should give it a trial. 18. Sratcrty Cass Paces. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, redficed from ‘Siags. to %e.—eash price. COLOKED SILKS, extra gocd qualit?, reduced from 81 BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, reduced from 1.50 to $1. LAD-ES’ CLOTH SUITING, one yard and «half wide Cininense width, 37 NEW YORK MIL SAND PEQUOT SHEETING COT- ‘TON (whiest and very best), 25e—caah price. COLORED SURAH CASHMERES. ‘wool, wide dvable width, S732. pa BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from 81.25 DOLELE WHITR. BLANKETS (immense, size duced from $8 down to 85. Eee el SEKGE, CASHMERES. very finest quality, all pure ‘Wout, nears" One yard and a half wide Gammbase width), vecluced fr.m 1.25 to 760. BLACK SILKS, very fine quality, reduced from $150 to $1.25, coLo! ILK_VELVETS. 31.25, COE TERS sig aad BLACK $\ TINS, Se, 5, 82. IN REMNANTS of 3, jue 25c., reduced to12}4c. MERE SHAWLS, all’ pure fine wool, CART. ‘3. 111 Manxer Space, ‘D TO GU ALREADY LARGE YOUR SHADES OF FUR K, BLUE, BROWN AND OX- ADVANTAGE OF THESE WaRM AND YET ARE NOT PRICE 18 $20, AND WE HAV STOC COATS ALE THEY ARE IN & NTEE TICKET ‘RN YOUR COAT WILL GIVE YOU 5 z N YOU DO THE SAME? ECHO ANSWERS— WHERE? GEORGE SPRANSY,” ONE-PRICE CLOTHIZR AND TAILOR. 206 &7 SEVENTH STREET. NSHEIweR & £08 7th street, be! We call particular atte steck of AND SHOFS FOE THE FATT. TRADE. my sole avents for BURT'S “BRATED SHOES. “There are none. bette ure sa fodier fecntom-n.sde, We have the fol styles: bes CALE, Vuitton o ‘plan, aud potnted toe. Coperess yauiieDs in and izee-hools hale, Congress and button. tts brued bottoms, for old gentlemen, OES, in lace and button, every style Inspection of these coods from thas 3 We hold our mé in thera and cure many py: ‘Wents instantly of insanity, rheumatism and oth ts. ‘The Episcopalians are cur best Imingling with a number of earnest Me" n- Odist ministers, Who are advancing our cause. ‘The Rev. Mr. Downs, whom you all know, was wonder. tally raised by me after ‘and serious sickness. He died later while I wasaway. Ican’t say how he got back into his old trouble. Recext Rousrnres—G. S Chase. 633 F strect sorthwest. reports stolen from the olfice a ctreulur calendar clock, valued at $12—Miss %. J. Kenne- @y, 1207 N street northwest, rts stolen from her Rouse on the 17th inst. a: pocket Dook containin $25 in money.—Joseph ©. ler,corner 4th and R streets northwest. reports stolen from his office & silver watch valued at $18. J. Blackford, 619 ‘Gh street southwest, reports stolen from his wood- Shed yesterday % yards of carpet valued at $15. Wasnrsetos Carrie MARKET, Queenstown, on the M Branch, B. and O. R.R.. three miles from the city, Lewis D. Means, propzietor— Monday, 115 cattle up and sold to butchers: best, 3 to5¥c); good, 4% to 4%5.; falr, 4% tO 434: medium, 8X to & ordinary, 3 to 3%. old sheep and jambs up, 728 sold; 144 driven to Drovers’ Resi left over. sheep brought from 23 to 4c. 33 to 534. Cows and calves brought from ‘$65 per nead. State of the market dull for fair for cattle. ed A FAMILY QUARREL—Mary Offenstetn, who re- at the corner of 11th and B streets northeast, toenter the house was because She broucht ababy home with her,and did not know who its father was. The of assault Boyd and Elizabeth was dismissed, and ‘Was required to give her personal bonds. Sex to Tae Gnaxp Jony oR STEALING A Str —Henry Fietcher, a young colored Man, was: se ‘trial int a Pore ae, charged with housebreaking in at Me Richard Crowthers, of 714 14t ined that i her house with the at thie years ego Fie cise was sent to | Ther are ko better artment we have the CELUBEATED COUSEN's SHOES, COUSINS FES & KLD, button, high heel, and pointed £ KID, common-nense toe. if STRAIGHT GUAT. button, in both im Kid, Straight Gost, and Pebble, ‘ifort adios, Alises, and Children, ‘Db MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOZSin YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES ar Tue VIENNA OPLICIAN COMPANY, DR, NEVER. OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER, BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, _ FYE AND OPERA GLASSES, PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brazilian Pebbles, Andeverything pertaining to the Optical Business, ‘No. 1906 F STREET NORTHWEST. : ONE PRICE ONLY. VERY ARTICLE MAKKED IN TERY A PLAIN FIGURES. Ye toe. Mist for the (hed pores Por circulars avis tall UIREVER ELECTRIC BELT o0., ausdabw 103 Washington street, Chicago, . $20 Ovexcoats Nor ‘Wonrs a0. | 611, PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D, C. nltco NOAH WALKER & CO, | Neibenasyivanisave” = Liane Stock. NOAH WALKER & CO. GREAT VARIETY. ci benaylraniaare eens OF STYLE, NOAH WALKER & CO. Pennaylvania ave. — Sa PERFECT FIT. mer Drerrovame Honors, the country, it will béneft you, and the remedies will cure all who use them. CHAS, H. WHITE. ‘cured, to my inexpressible Joy. CUTI- Soar fa the beat I have ever used, and tothe pro- it ts invaluable for cleansing the akin, thereby removing all “cork,” grease, paint, and all the stuff used ‘by them, leaving the skin pure and white and soft. My ‘reatest pleasure is in recommending such an article. EM ‘Youngstown, Ohio. SALT RHEUM ‘Ihave had the Salt Rheum for about three years, and have spent time and money to have it cured, without ‘success, until I tried the Curiouna Remepres, which are doing the work. ‘Maruhfield, Coos county, Oregon. $200 FOR NOTHING. ‘Having paid about $200 to first-class doctors to cure my baby, without success, I tried the Curicuna R .me- ies, which completely cured after using three bottles. Ww RDON. 81 arlington ay,, Charlestown, Mase” 9° Sold everywhere, Price: Curicums, 50c.; SOAP, 25¢. Resouvent, $1 Porren Davo axD CuEMIcaL Co, ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” Curscuna Soar for ‘Bough, Chapped and Reddened ‘Skin and Hands, nol Ay Opportusiry! LADIES’ AND MISSES CLOAKS ‘At One Half Thelr Original Vaiug, At "BAUM'S. ‘We have gathered into our Cloak Perlor the entire stocks of two manufacturers. We bought them for cash at our own prices, and are going to sell them at ‘iwures that will create = profound sensation, Below ‘wil: be found a partial list of the bargains offered: VALUE 815.00—Imported Ladies’ Walking Coats, made from fine quality Berlin Twill Cloth, handsomely braided down front and around bottom, at 87.50, VALUE $14.00-Black Diaonal Russian Circulars, deep Fur Collar, Fur Trimming down front, adjustable aleeves, at $10.00. VALUE $20.00—Ladies’ Newmarkets, made from best Berlin Twill Cloth, two box plaits and three in- verted plaits of silk Astrachan, six-inch wide As- trachan around bottom, collar and cuffs to match, at $14.75. This garment cannot be duplicated at ‘$20.00. VALUE $25.00—“Visites” of the latest shape and design, of fino Sicitiehne silk, trimmed with three-inch far, at $18.00, ‘Missoa’ Newmarkets, of brown Diagonal, trimmed with Astrachan collar snd cuffs, at $5.25 for aix years, ‘and an advance of 500. on each size. ‘Misses Havelocks from $2,75 up. At BAUM’S, nl? 416 7th street northwest. EN FEN PB See t PEE HE &e 83 E., NNN If OcO 00 tou LLLL s THE trTT PATE & & L RR = T aa LLLL “od RBa IS SHOWING AND WANTS YOU TO SEE A VERY FINE LINE OF OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. ANY STYLE DESIRED. FROM $18. sug, A190 NOVELTIES Dn oassr! SHECKS, PLATDS. CORKSCREW DIAGONALS, ETO. BEST FABRICS OF CONTINENTAL MARKETS REPRESENTED, Suits to order from... Pants to order from.. $20.00 5.00 Ap Samples and Self-measurement ules Mailed on lication, NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pentaylvania ave. SUBSTANTIAL TRIM- ‘NOAH WALKER & CO., Garments for Business, 625 Pedilssivania ave. o*Garasenta for Week. BEST-MADE CLOTHING. NOAH WALRER & CO., ‘625 Penasylvanis ave. — pia qFigre Gocds for Ordered NOAH WALKER & CO. 625 Penusslvania ave. NOAH WALKER & CO, Over Sacks and Newmarkets. | 625 Pennsylvauiaave." Boys’ and Children's Suite NoaH WALKER & co, "LOW Plgces. (23 Pennsylvania ave. (2) Pererins: LADIES’ Kip, Pique axp SUEDE GLoves. ‘MENS’ Pique axp Frstox Erp GLOVES, “EW The best for Fit and Wear, el-wi2t dil the new garments a soon an introduced ia New SkAL SACQUES SC inches t60inches long:cloee 8t- oat = igSUVER ONEAM and 64 inches! AAS (Gr LADIES apd MISSES, BRAVER ins STEEL shades in and, i ¥ MINK LINED and MINK-TAIL BORDERED CIR- CRUMiN ctRoutans. FUR ir Lt cn eee goods aslow: WILLETT & RUOFF, nl 205 Pennayivania avenue, Ca Ron MANO W5ie4 STREET NORTAWZit: A Pram Srareuenr. WE HANDLE GOODS IN LARGE QUANTITIES. WE KEEP OUR STOCK BRIGHT AND CLEAN, BY CLEAN WE MEAN NO ODDS AND ENDS OF LOTS ARE ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE, IT'B.4 PECU- LIARITY OF THE CLOTHING TRADE THAT IT IS EITHER A VERY BUSYOR A VERY DULL OXE, XOW, 1 ACTIVE, TIMES SALESM HERE'S ANOTHER PLUM. ALL OVERCOATS FOR YOUTHS' OR YOUNG No THE CHOICE OF FIFIY-RIGHT—ALL SMALL (SIZiS—ALL | WOOL—AT 8450. SOME WORTH AS HIGH AS $10; NONE ‘THAN 87. A. 8AKS & CO., 18 916 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Ponz Axp Isviconarrsa. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either ana dell- clous beveraye or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- ERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celeurated brand, U U PPP PPP FEE RRR TITT KRE NN N U UP PP PER ROR TE NNN Due ep ee ee of RT NAS wu P KEER R T ERE N NN Wow wH iH it 8s, xX Y, 8883 5 ¥ wwwuH uit 3 ERS 4 ey PSF Wow HOH OU Ss KK & ‘This whisky, upou an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil oil, and indved of any of the modern ingredients which are used to ives ficti- tious age and flavor to this populur drink, FOR SALE BY ‘dieton, Barbonr & Hamilton, ; wings A itover, + Metzyar& Bro, ‘Beall & Baker. ruder, IC. Engood & Co,, WASHINGTON. D. 0. &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, 23m PHILADELPHIA. 00 ¥ “ 30% ¥¥ 3.00 ¥Y¥ IJ 00 ¥ wJ 00 ¥ TO VICTORS AND VANQUISHED. Politics interests the many, but furnishes sliving to the few. Real bargains interest every one, and all will vote for low prices. To sell low it's necessary to buy low, and the Lonton and Liverpool Clothing Company: are now offering a special lot of Great Bargains, picked ip at actually less than the cloth cost the importers, We are forced to offer these guods very low to keep from being overcrowded, and hope that ali who know what good cloth and tailor work are will give usa call. 50 buys a Diagonsl Suit worth 815, oe buys a Broadcloth Suit worth $28. 6.50 buys # Cheviot suit worth $10. 115 buys a Prince Albert Suit worth $25, 0 buys & Business Suit wort! 2.25 buys a Dress Pants worth 4 50 buss Beaver Overcoat worth HO buys a Melton Overcoat worth Bis 33.5) buys an Overcoat worth $6. 18 buys @ Satia-lined Suit worth $30_ ‘9.25 buys a blue Whitney Overcoat worth $14 8.75 buys # Beaver Overcoat worth $13. .25 buys a Boy's Suit worth 25. #50 buyaa Melton Overcos: worth $10 bi ‘Boy's Corkscrew Suit worth #15. vorkserew “ult worth 820. 1s a aus sre Date ee it worth $20, aye aa Tam ‘seonal Stlt wo ‘puyea Boy's Dress Suit worth $12 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., a7 COBNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS io ‘ Srecuz Norica JRESPECTFULLY CALL THF ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD I NOT SUPERIOR TO. STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER GENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSU CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELI-ENOWN FIREPLACI HEATERS, FROM THE FACHOX< O% JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS ABOVE FOR ECONOMY AND Ut QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. 1 FURNACES AKE BEING USI: SOME OF THE FINEST HCUs WHICH Wi TAKE GREAT P: i 4s REPEL RING TO. 4 CALL IS SOLICITS) AND Bore MALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D. WYVILL, Excuustve Aqrxt, No, 452 PA. AVE,. NEAR 45 STREET. XEENSIVeLY IN aN 4a CITY, ad Lousiana state Lorzeny. §2-CAPITAL PRIZE. $1500.29 “He do hereby certify thal ee auycrvi mente for allthe ifonthty an The Louisiana State Lottery Com Imaniaye ant control the Dratcingn’lhesasetues utd thle The eaine are evmdcted seish honesty, futrneen ant So good faith toward ult yacrtses, and we Withortze the Cone. pani to use this certrteate. with far-siilesoF ous eign. fires attached. in ta udoerlscmenta™ er EIS Gp UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIO: OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, 1868 for 2% by the Laeislat tor afubational and Clastanie Furpose iter eae 881,000 000—to which reserve fund of over $590,000 an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was art esent Beate Coustiuvion alowed Beeember 2A. we ht. ie i Ira GuanmpSixore Nose Davwmcs will take place mont fe never fea or qwstpones, Look at the Bollowine Distribuvion: . S 179ta GRAND MONTHLY Usp tae INARY SEMI-ANNU, EXTRAORD pmawin THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW OhLEAS bd PUBSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1804 *. Under the personal supervision and thn ot %i BEAUREGARD. of Loultana and Sch: Soba h EARLY, ct Virginia fo~ CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000, eg ‘Ten Dollars only, Ear Notice—Tickets are Ten, Dollars only, Halves, $5. Lis? OF PRIZES, 1884, CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODs. A and Pat ‘WERE ‘ST EN THIS Srhunricmn area cto Sree | Pee a aweaea eg | Noms Is Buce Goose: graceful, is the for Howe's Penmanship. per |. SEATON PERRY, som on Zahn Eitantorsie, Grover, Sonu rst (GUOCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) encrieee | eee ee ele ‘The Excitement of the Election _| essptions treo Weduenday evenings 6 Opti ois BIARRITZ CLOTE {8 over, but the immense bargains in housefurnish- | | GauaN FEMALE SEMINART- SoM Stiaacntde accent and Hoesen: | AL neue vetrennes SR eee EA SERRE Deas, nishing establishment, 612 7th st. n. Ww. ry ocl-3mn_ Miss MELEOSE ‘Winchester ack and Hagerstown ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- po Gloves tor men and hoya. Full Nae rock Westat oumetih and Dsteets tontent Ea: INDO, cacEE: Palos af, Auetoach’s ‘Saxony Woot" Katt Jacket | SGrantance GB BULLARD, Director nea Ee ere * | MPRA ars ASE ea aT $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bettie. r a DRAP D’ ETE. No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. | feasoasin Hurl. Arenct snd hathemmstca "wet Sut CASON OE, corre i es en se NOUR SAE Sarres Notice. pat) are oy Belge buying Ladies and Children's Wraps dow EMS A BEA \etawne | PURISS,SELEDEATED BLACK CASHMERES AND oor; save % per cent, 4 || Piitony, Letywic metnod at 998 Geeed ee | OOURTAOLD'S ENGLIGH RAPES ASS GEES Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity. Ps Don’t fall to try “Weuls’ Health Renewer.” far and Sealskin Garments. cc, C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Martufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will ‘sell elegant Fur Garments atretafl at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct Manufacturer, and save retailer's Protits, Fashion Book mailed free. 963m The Great gsition Inaugurates em. ‘The approaching inauguration of the Exposition or the Word's Ledustry ut New Orleans bas at hoon on the 16th of December, reminds us of the kxtaordinary Grand Seml-annual (the 175th) Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery at we same,hour, when $622,500 will b distributed among: the drtusdce Investors In sums from $150,000 to FSi Full paruiculars ean be had on application to M.A. Daupnin, New Orteans, La. 1 Razors! Razors!! Razors!!!—The Patent Peri.ct and our best brands warranted, and keptin proper shaving condition gratis, Name engraved ‘on ourdog collars free. ‘lhe Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania av., D.N. WaLFonD, Prop’r. 8&wim On Thirty Days’ Tria. ‘The Voltale Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltalc “Betts and Blectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- bullty, ost vitality and kiudred troubles, puarantes, ing Speedy and complete restoration of health and manly Vigor. Address as atove. N. B—No risk 13 iucurred, as thirty days’ ial is alowed, W,s,m_ ‘Thornton’. Emulsion of pre Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, Presefibed by, Puysiclans. Sold by Drug- fists. “Lange Lottles, toc. “Manufactured by W. Thornton, corner Bullinor® Gud Harrison streets, Bullmare, Ma. WE “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Hutter, churned every morning, and deiivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 450. pet und, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermlik aha Sweet Uk, Se. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. BOARDING. n GRADUATE OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY Sea eae ee ha eee otis Rai gehGiltess D. HDECKER, Ph.B. 020 I street jorthwest. piso* GIRLS. Acomplete school course, Enzlish, Scientific, Classi- gal, Great facilitics for Modern. Langa: srticu- larly French Geran, Art, ‘Elocation, ‘Manic’ (Piano, E Anton Gloetzner). ‘A collegiate course, also Elective Courses for alvanced atudente. ion cl for Vassar and other col- ewes» Call a: Wate lath strcet, 123m Mr. and Mra WM. D. CABELL, Principals, PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER Sth and D streets northwest. “Young men and Women trained for business. apid writing, Bookkeet= Roguage clocufion, conostaphe toe atta | = elocution,. x hy, tepe-wellinc sete, thoronghiy taught, atany time. Year from | date of entrance, day or nicht. $30: thre: montha day, 820; “night, $16. Full corps of'avle teachers. Call OF send for cireulars, SARA A. SPENCE! HORTHAND AND TYPEW KiNG PRATTICAL Sieuents ‘Success evaranteet it tstewstioce ace fore Lowet Privatetawaeltdeied RE CROMECTY, | oft -e of Johus & Easton, Stenographers, 4 Cyieuny Sten ee MSS TRUMP, OF BALTINONE. AND wes. MARSHALL, of Wash neton, will cren Clases Iu Drawing, Peinting and pmbroidery at Guuton Baud ing, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 9th st, Nover:ber 17. ‘Studio open for inquiries from 12to 2daily. nG-1m* MADAME CHEVRE MON (DIPLOMEE DE Daca. demic de Paris) ant teacher of the French Lan Buse, would be 10 receive a few more pupils de Siring to become thorough in her native tongue sohs privately and in classes. 1257 12th street northwest, nod-bn* FOLLOCK and Nuerr teach personal Ancthods. Classes limited, 1127 door from Massachusetts avents TRENCH LESSON: hod-imn 7TH STRERT NOUTH- t. between anil L—Mile V. PRUD'HOMME'S, tem aud Methode Naturel!s bua always beet succenful aud interestins Pupls acquire & wood pro: Duucution and & practical ues of the language in the shortest time possible, “Kindergarten classes af 12:°0: st. GTON ACADEMY OF TEI only school of the kind here. A spectal invitation, 1 to see the method, by which you.czn soon tearn & 214 2d street n3-La* GRAPH: POsnD GF PAPAVETTE SQUAKE—Two SUITES, purlor and sc: nd floors: nothine more destroble in the city, both locatio ; and rooms; good table aud clean- BBY A. HOnUGHLY PORT able, % 2 107 E street northwest. TED—FIRST-CLASS TABI-E BOARDERS AT (706 F street northwest, opposite Wiader's Build- node WwW 22 per moutu, BIT-St* 18 THIRD STREET NOUTHWEST, FUR- ‘© nished Rooms, with Boar, ensuite of single, first, sceoid and third floor; vay window rooms. ‘Tran- ent Koaruers at reasonabl” rates, nl-4w" (ONNECIICUT AVFNUE, 1520 AND 152, DE- sirable roous. siuici: >a suite, private parlor, ele gantiy funished: tee-roo 1 and’ Gressiue- oon ade Juining; table board; u—aceptionable references, re- tured, ocl8-4wed” GPUAG E MANSION. CORNER GTA AND E MS stree:s nortiest—Séveral large, airy rooms, with firet-ciiss board. Transient and day boarding. se6 Tw" Zo [— FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOA.D, ‘also, @ fine suite of rooms on firstfloor, unfurnished: with bes w 1 modern tinprovemer in first-cl street northwest, n8-2W venue and 15th street, fed and Kefurn'shed, ocS1-Im* PPANpsomeny, ROOMS, WITH Loerd en suite orsingie. ‘Table Boarders accous- modated. “References exchanged, 918 New York avenue northwest, im oct TON SCHOOL, OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ‘904 M_STREE MRS. MW. STEVENS Usk, Pervereat. Culture ‘and Development of the Voice and 1 Expression of seutiment care! uily taucht. Especial atteution given to the cure of Stammering and oth-r Vocal Detects. The Boys aud Girs class will resume on November 35810494. m., in the second story yariore of the ¥- ARFIELD KIS PRIMARY i 'G SCHOOL, 923 19th street siorthwest. MES. ANNA B.OGDLN, Principal. D TO THE city is prepared to welcome back her old pupilgin Gil and water color painting: also, a few Rew + hes, at 0 K strect northwest. ‘ocda- rn W i, PARSONS. ES. (LATE OF SPEACERTAN Bhisiness: College), Private Instrnetor in. Book Keeping Penmanship, English, aud all Mathematics Daz Sessions, 9 a iu. to 12m.) $1 per mouth Pupil taught af honie, if desired. “SIS'D ‘street nurtliwest! P. I. McGEE'S SCHOOL, 1110 L. Miihwest Wl reopen Copa ea Jessous in Freach—“Berlitz metho. "Object drawh Daily | ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL stro td Mei nud iartmony” peri ae ion xiven fo becinners as weil as tO pupily fart! iwanced. 731 Tih street northwest. UPS ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND TABLE BOARD- ers accommodated at the MePherson House, corner 25th und Tatieets, MRS. AL “T, SOUTHALL. oc 1-1 ARGE, Ali ROOMS FOR 1 ENT AT 314 AND 316 indiana avenue. Also Boarding for three mon’hs ats-xtecn doliars per month, Advauice paynient strictly required, sel9-2n SoNPSE TRAMONT THIS HOUSE HAS DEEN sepaited and repapeted, and ih every way putin fret-elass orden. It i the coolest aiid moet deeuabl ; WILL BEGIN is at her own and 4 pam. OL Lath 'strst Call after ‘Terms moderat: ‘OWP'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 71H STREET, ‘Bookkeuping wizhout text books in less than li ‘the usnal tine, Business course in bookkeeping. pen Tnapsbip, aritimetic, spelling and correspondenen. $6 monthly. $15 for three months, iayid Dusiaese penmanship alon: year,day end night Puyl northwest. in -sdyaner. Howes, $i Open all ‘the Ieee to boart Ah the city. Leruns, $25 $90 $40 and | Teor” Blank bovks, $135 to S100. Prive loo 4 per month, Jel_ | tein at any tims, eel 7 3 RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. PROPOSALS Mo adults coutkdontiah ‘Preparer for Collcgos Au ——- | napoli, West Point alt exananatione. BRIDGES, SEW. | AVY INSTITUTE: cw. corner Sh and K streeta n, w. ALL, BATRANCE: MARKETS “AND JUsiPan | ~uuematioth © Buses" w, ELEN. A.M. SiMeeTS. 5 Evening cianses, 3nd 85a month: cd PRILADELPETA, November 18, 1884, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office uptil ONE O'CLOCK PM, ON MONDAY, NOVEM- Bik TWENTY-FOUR, Ins. First: For Cicaning Stree Inlets and Market Houses and Remeving Ashes and Dead Animals in the city cf Fhilad-iphin during the year 1385. ‘Second: For Hemovine Kitchen Garbage and Offal in aity of Fhilade.phia durin the year 185. Speeliieations, requisite blank forins for bidding and gprslopescan be obtuined at this ofes on and after auaay, Noversber f ity for the fulfillment of all contracts must be entemd withtn ve days of the awards or the contracts Sell be forfeited, ders mitst be skilled in tke special work bid for. Tacit propoeat mnt 9 accompanied by a certificate thata bond has been fled im tho Law department a8 Girectel by Ordusnee of May 26, 1860. wat? Departiuent reserves the right to reject any or all | JOHN D. ESTABROOK, n19-3t Chief Commissioner of Highways, ROPOSALS FOR BAL! OFVICE SUPERVISING EXGINESR AND ARCHITECT] NEW | ENSION BUILDING, Wasitt~Gsox. D C., November 11th, 1884, Proposals are invited for the Decorative Wrought fron Work of one o: two Bracket Balconies, seventy feet by five feet, in the uew Pension Building. Drawtiues and specifications are to be obtained from {lis office, Proposals opened at NOON OF THIED DECEMBER, M._C. MEIG 15,39,268d1__ Supervising Encinesr end Architect. | WHEN NEGLECTED OR IM- a, bring a constant strain upon the ‘gus system. azd in ine undermine the general Dealt caus rvisabitty of tourer and really unfit ting ole for the reatsit- duties of life. DE. WHITE & SON remove Corus with pertect eas, and treat Bunions, Discored Sally, iy 4 ngiuerainde sifu by Gropet experience. Roomns 1416 Penneyivania avenue, ington, and 11 N, Eutaw etreet, Baltimore. nia ADAME PAYN (i ), MANICURE AND MAtaGEN Siniibeopis i: ria Nae ete jicd: Haug Nails and Biting of Nafls positively cured; Com, Bunions, Inzrowing ils end all Diseases of the Fect successfully trested. "Single trea ment, either hands or feet. $1; Course Tickets, sixteen visits, good ac my Washington, Baltimory or Richmond offices, $12. Separate offices for Ladies aud Gentlemen, Rooms 6 and 6, 5 Fennsylvanis avenue, + ne6in py PMOORE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. All Duginews confidential, Ladies and Gen. Hemen s0cents ech 408 L street, between ath and 5t strecis norchwest. * 14-760" ___WOOD AND COAL, Joux Miurer, WOOD AND Coat, ‘Main Office, Depot ana Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill: 4 end Virginia avenue southwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1020 14th northwest and 143 B southeast. Telephone No. 261-2. se6-3m_ EOR E, 0) 3 Gis Gerace b> ap cont; Oak, $5: Hickory, $7. Sa ‘Phacr Soper cow; Oak: 81; Widkoty. @ATS sole tat Coa, Axo Woon We have inst received 9 laren of Bakers’ PINE woop. Trined GOAL ot Tor donuestic tise al of which weofler af rete, ‘The attention of ie invitedsa athe on of consnmers ie respectfully * STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘thst wharf and 12th st. and Pa ava, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, (COELIERE SCHOOL FoR Bors, ‘GLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL capek.t6, tune, Ast WS | Prot aad Mire. Col. riticipals: Lucien E. ©, Colliere, irector, reet northwest, AM eeloeat iis andi Si etece haven west, Wasntoston.D.c., B ‘ rect ‘nzton.D, enters ta tenth sear, MONDAY SEPT) EMBER 2in, | ‘MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ' eG: XGLISH COUBSE—Completa, thorough and practi ASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of GASSGAT, COURSE revues fr the senior ay aie aie ae ee the Beaii 0001 oO eo ere mare | VOUAL MUSIC. son. ‘Direciress, Madam ‘Annie Toomer i ORATIVE. pervision of competent teachers. sn HOOLS OF LANGUAGES. WASHINGTO: ST, BALLINORS MD. ki ST., PROVIDENCE, Ri. 364 TEEN oT, BOSTON, VANS. GAREIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, §.¥. Pest instruction to adults orchildren. Pri SS eee eee pecial advantages for. learnin 7 Toneucs, “Most easy and eiciont method’ Auntie | “Teachers sont to Student's residence | NEW TEKMS BEGIN NOW. a aus0 Apply to PROF. ¥. JOLY. 'RENCH LESSONS—“COMMENT ON PARLE A Paris."—Prof. H jue, private French teacher, GFeiuars of Serbonne university, Paris. Mesercaces rreneh minister, 1227 P 3 avenue. s-5-sn? 188 AMY LEAVITT, ‘and “unsS1Vi Mi Reacher of Vora Mony. Address 1012 10th streot resumed September Ist : ny AGDEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNFOTICUT avenno and L street, W mp. for Young Ladies and Little Girls —‘The exerrisis of the Academy wil be resumed September th, 2884. A limited number of Permanent and weekly boarders will. be received. Les: fone.n private or ia cassee ill be given to ladies in the ges, vocal and instrumental music, drawing, fancy work, &. ‘stSocam” MESS oat So GREINER, TEACHER OF Elocution—Logical Analywia, Vocal Cul Expresnion—and Keadings in Suskspearo andl General Literature. Fvening Classes—Wednesday and Friday. Tofclock. Children’s Classes_Tuesday and ‘ibureday, 3:30 p.m Athome, Tuesdays, 6 to Sp. im. 1231 New York/avenue, ‘6-3 10 F GHELDON'S DANCING “ACADEMIES, 2 ‘Thi ‘and Satur t orthwent = cstay y and Fridsy Chinys, or terms for renting either hall, to 2004 1° ettost thweat, ‘Washinxton “Hall, 3d street snd N EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof. DeEWOLOWSKI'S Musical Institute. es ber Ist, 1884 (4th year). shortest and Ra) of practice, training ts, old’ saedals and’ Giplomas: wilt id alplon swarded’ 49 4 for Surore and amas “Kew ‘nd pasno classes are vow opened, at 940 New York ave. n. w. aus M ‘ADEMOISELLE BRUN, A NATIVE OF FRANCE, the pester sud datas mpl tiation M3 {o"pronuielation' and’ conversation, “Addrens IVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. German, “ Balan, “rani, Latin, Greek, tear uy structora | Ciren ars through Wim, Pa. D., ic, of the Wi Erie fot the Washington Migh School "Hose SPECIALTIES. BLACK MOULNING WRAPS, JA-KETS. AND CIR- | CULARS, IMPORTED BLACK BEAVER AND STOCKINETTE CLOTHS. BLACK SILK UMBRELLAS, WITH MOURNING HANDLES. BLACK SILK, COTTON AND LISLE HOSIERY. MOURNING HANDKERCHIEFS. PERINOT'S BLACK KID GLOVES. 89~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- SEATON PERRY, Perey Boruorsa, ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, 18, Livres: Wrars: 1 In every varicty of style, from @$ up. Entire stock anust be closed out by the Ist of January, Gilbert's 6-4 Laaies’ Cloth at $1, former price $1.25 6-4 Tricots at $1, sil colors Fine black and coiore. Cashmeres from 4Se. up. Sik Velvets and Veiveteens, iu all colors, plain and brocaded, We are closing ont our stock of Cloakings regardless ofcos'. Itmust zo, Quilted Lining, in Silk and Ttalian Cloth, all colors, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Underwear at reduced prices, J. A LUTTRELL & CO, ‘817 Market Space, nit Openixe: Oventxe: ‘WE SHALL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6ra, In the just completed Annex to our already large es- tablishment, giving us one of the finest business build- jugs io the United States, ‘We are proud to say we have never attempted to dis- play such a lange, rich and well-seleoted assortment of srouds before, and hope to meet the approbation of all in ‘We have 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. ‘bis departinent does not consist of a lot of publish- ers dead stock, but new. ‘iveand desirable works of Fiction, Poetry, ‘Travels, History, etc., such asevery- body wants to read and keep. ‘Look throwch our assortment, and you will find the ‘very work you waut ata price you never dreamed you could secure it for. RED LINE POETS, half Russia or cloth binding, 600.: trade price, $1.25. LONGFELLOW'S AND WHITTIER’S POEMS, ONLY SOceuts: cheapest in the country. MoCAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in three vol- umes, $1; trade price, 825, E. P. Hoe’s new novel, A YOUNG GIRL'S WOOING, ‘S8e.; trace price, 81.50. All of E. P. Roe's Works, 88, DICKENS’ COMPLETE WORKS, handsomest edition and largest type ever published, 15 volumes, 96.63: ‘trade price, $22.50. ‘The above are only a few specimens of our peiows, All ‘are marked in the same proportion. Complete line of CRANE’S STATIONERY, We will give you an ENGRAVED PLATE and FIFTY CARDS for 86 centa, | | ‘We have also added a complete assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, &o. Colgate & Co.'s entire assortment in stock at popular Prices, OUR CLOAK PARLOR, 58x100 fect, is 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 SEALSEIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS im this city, and guarantee them pure London dye, RUSSIA HAIR MUFFS, ‘with beavy satin lining, $1.15; worth $250. ALL ARE INVITED. LANSBURGH & BRO, K 490, 422. 424 and 426 SEVENTH STREET. G’s Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY ‘NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. CHEETA UE Serene Te ROBSLAN All styles of JACKETS at 84, 84.50, @5, @5.50and.86. 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at 99, $10and $12 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.000 Misses’ and Children's HAVELOCKS and MARKETS, # most magnificent line, at $2, $3, NEW. and 8. saat anf}003 Soot and French FELT HATS at 60c, 18.61 2,000 Children’s Elegant. TRIMMED HATS Se., He., land $125. Se UDR ER TH 2s Bumpons, Ye, Fe Sa DEER WEAR, CORSETS: and KID GLOVES Donot buy until you have examined our stock and scbartaibed Cur peice wos Stee eee eae KING'S PALACE, nl 814 SEVENTH STREET. E. G. Davis, 9 MARKET sPAct SPECIAL ta ba PAE AIS Ray Ake: THE NEW STYLES AND COLORS NOW BEING ALL RECEIVED WE HAVE DETER- MINED ON A SPECIAL SALE OF GLovEa, asa SOUVENIR OF THE OCCASION WE OFFER, UNTIL a aa aa Aaa aa tis OUR 61.80 KID MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES for 6.35 OUR 980. LINED KID GLOVES, FUR TOPS, for 89a, OUR 600, CASHMERE GLOVES for 390. OUR NEW STOCK Comprises many Novelties which wei imported direst from Paria Thus, we are enabled to offer the very bast GLOVES at the price for Inferior Goods. JERSEYS ‘For $298 we offer JERSEYS which we defy cureom- potitors to well under @3.60, ‘The PALAIS ROYAL is the only house in Weshingtoa ‘that imports JERSEYS direct from Europe. P ALAIS ROVAB QGQPIBTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Poy lis and M00 had, eittoed eel oly teem, Fine Ungnished Shirts only a Finest Percale tires ‘Laundried Hinges, Leuntsted Denes Ghtrta, m octia ‘dosome, ready =. 2023 Ciners & Dasrenr. a eee Na GEAIN E: Alta, t fal Une of DRAPERY and FURNITURE we wintoxe BOD! FAMILY SUPPLIES. AEN dy Picas ee ee ieee Cans £2.35 to 82.00 per barrel: Chuloe Laige Posstoss, ‘All stapie groceries cheaper than any otber house. ni¢-tm oat Louies Svean, Avrixs Avrizs dust Received, Direct from New York State, 200 BARRELS APPLES. Choice varieties, packed especially for family use, af wholesale prices. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES, No. 109 F Srarer Noarawarr. il ad tal = EGKER'S BUCKWHEatT 1S NOW READY. 7 bi FOR SALE BY ALL GHOCERS. WM. M. GALT & 00., ocl0-Sm (Corner ist and Indians Avenue, CERES ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 8 without e doubt the most BEaUTIFUL and the mos? ‘Nvrarnovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, esa ‘taining es it does all the most improved Machinery tm STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Whest Patents over offered to the trade. It is unezoelled by any other Patent ‘except Ceres, and will please the most exacting hows ecper Gnd satia(y the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. ‘A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. GOLDER HILL. ‘The off reliable stand-by and the Standard femfty SSS ase |