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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orricn OF THE CHIEP StoNAt, OFFICER, D. vember 21, 181, 10 a.m. iddie Atlantic states, sit erally from varday fair and wed for the mid e INvire the pubile to cai woof the city from the roof of our es and to Ingpect_ our immense, asset plain figures. Ww. BS & Son, corner 11th and F streeis northwest. mincemeat ‘OF 10. Tb. =e THIRTERNTA Me annual convention of a and the Distri wat Hagerstown, Md., yest day. Frsseut’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe. York avenue. = Chicago Grocery Co., 86 7th, offers brown or Sc. Ib, almost’ white ‘sugar for or 10. poune 0 pounds for 7% Is Sick SESS you often Want @ stimulant. Wine eribed by your physician. When you be 80, get Tah street | pre 1s pure, and always known e Wine, at Cur. Xander’s, 911 northwest Gumat Baroatys.—250 Children est Wholesale Fellows STAINED glass substitute agency, 411 7th street. tly warmer ‘htiy warmer weather | le Atlantic and south- | e the macnitl- | 0 GuOCERY Co., 5% 7th street, offers | bay Engtisa pina pudding for the | 's Christian association of Maryland, of Columbia, con | | ‘or 10 pounds for suits at $1.50, | a street, under Odd “GUILTY AS INDICTED.” The Verdict the Second Trial of frank Minor Wife Murder. | After Tue Srax’s report of the trialof Frank Minor, colored, indicted for the murder of his wife, ‘Victoria Minor, on October 11th, 1882, closed yester- | day, Judge Wylie charged the jury, and gave the case to them at five o'clock. THE JURY WANT A POINT CLEARED CP. This moraing, on the convening of the Criminal Court, word was received from the Jury that they desired to come into court. In a few minutes they appeared, and Mr. Cooper stated that they had not | abteed apon a fut, and ‘the court directed that they again retire, ‘Mec. Cooper sila that there was some misunder. standing as to which of the prayers were granted and which were not. ‘The court sald if the point Was stated he would try and make the point clear. | ,,ah Conper sald they desired to Know whether they could bring tn a verdict of manslaughter. Judge Wylle sald they had the facts If they believed tere was a fight, and the blows were Struck in the heat of passida, then, the case was of manslaughter, but If they did not so find, an the man Was sane, it was murder. ‘The former repited that they now Understood It, and the jury again retired. A VERDICT OF GUILTY. | | Ten minutes afterwards (10:35 a m.) the Jury re- | turned, and the foreman, in answer to the question, ‘What say you; fs the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty?” replied; “Guilty as indicted.” ‘The Jarors were polled, and each a “Guilty.” ‘The prisoner during these proceedings sat with his he on his hands, apparently oblivious tothe ‘notice of a motion for a new trial, s removed to the cell. ———_— GovERNOR CLEVELAND, Attorney General O’Brien, r Chapin and other state officers of Al- | bany. ve already secured rooms at Wil- lata’ for die frauguration, Col. Staples 1s also as- | and the prisoner | sured that Cleveland will“ oecupy the prest- ie CHICAGO GxocERY Cowra Teh street, | dential suite of rooms at this hotel on his arrival in of Thanksgiving Day imported und domes- | the city about a Ist. ‘The Cieveiand Body the Hquor aported and domes | Guard and the Cleveland Buffalo club have also Ue champagne, malt whisky and other cordials. manufacturer. seta Cost $5, We Have closed 300 boys’ and ebiidre 422 TU street, under ( inan, Mang. aavertise Ie You Have a sore -Droat, a cough or ¢ H1 Deagiass & Sous’ Capsicum Couga Dro} are pleasant fo the tast will'sureiy cure you, Reap Sinsheime they harmmiess and Tre Curcsgo Gxoc good Kio Coffee fo best Hio for ae U4 pound: bu Neriment Java for 2se. pound. | az t Franc’s, 1. Eves. —Eyesight fitted. Hempier'ss Amusements, cte., To-Night. Avsaten’s OPERA Hovse—Janish as “Camille.” Navionat TugaTen.—“Called Bac arleties. company, in “Chumes of Normandy. AnseR's MUsic Hatz.—Violin concert by Adolph Sehinidt Von Gotha. CoxakeGatIoNaL Cuvnem.—Concer:, unter the auspices of the Athena Ciab. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be this evening at 5:05 Pom. and extinguished at 4: ‘A dispateh trom Aib: that President fers at uny hotel in W has hot ena alchuren, M i will read en- of the Union aconic Tet The second c Veteran Corps, oid us Pie, last eveninz, was grand conce aposer, di Doneh, Knoop, and Mori ‘At ameeting of the fiiteenth district Cleveland and Hendricks elub las: he following of cers were electe 4 fe honorary methuers’ of the Emmet Guants it elected the followins officers: President, Joho Connell; treas treasurer, Patric pi ‘Annie Green, about at her home, on Co road, by Mr. Joseph 3 ner was notified, and gave a certificate of death from pneumonia. Lest night Osicer Murphy, of the fourth precinct, {ook to the station Louse a dead colored infant, whieh he found on M street northwest, near 25th street. Last night a baby was left in the hall-way of the Fhe nsary, NO. 711 G street. not ‘West, and was taken In change by the wile of the Janitor or the building. Dr. Starr after examinin tae baby, g@¥2 as his opinion, that it was the off spring of a white woman and colored mai ‘A Very enteFtaining concert will be given at the Congregational church this evening. under the of the Athena Literary and Debating club. A Sery inviting procram has been arranzed, w ‘Will be ably rendered by th? St. Cecil Qua High School Glee cub, Prof. Bischoff, Miss Ewan, Miss Dezwetler, Miss Annie Lewis, Sir. Tun Mur phy. and Mr. D’ C, Bangs. Officer Horne, of the {ita precinet, reports that yesterday afternoon, Miss Cannery he company piasing at the Natio week, aud who stays at Perrants i street northwest, was : Testored to conse An informal meeting was held number of printers, when it was de sprinters’ Tn Chub.” of Washi Principal object betnz to Join in the ce ‘the 4th March next in nonles of ‘ody in civillan uniform. ‘The Shooting of Larry Sullivan. THE Case OF BURRILL CANTER SENT TO THE GHAND JURY. ‘The case of Burrill Carter, colored, assault and battery with intent to vam, on the night of the called for trial in the Poll Mr. Campbell Carrington appearing for the dete and Mr. J. E. Padgett for the prosec testified t hot near the lett te as he was on hisw: He said ti changed with reached | Py A BWih streets, red at the eri Striking Sullivan, who was afterw taken Into @ drug store, where bis wound aressed, cToss-examination witness sald he arre: the defendant, but no pistol was found onl Hie saw cther colored men there, but could Mentity un ‘one Say “Kill the white — of a followed. He did not know w Officer J. J. Murphy testified . defendant on cumplaint of t : crowd began beating him over t q . “Lynel: him!” a: sideraple troubie wisoner Was taken to t Station house. Xo pistol was found on his person. ‘The case Was Sent tothe gram jury: bonds, $1,000 Carter gave the required bafi and was reieased. —— ‘Turery-rove Insane VeTRRANS FROM THE So! Dirms’ How at Dayton, O.—This morning ab #Oclock the fast train on the Bh & P.K . tn one ear frown the Soldiers, Ho Uhirty-four of the inmates of th. ferred to the government asy’ Torches, and ervi St. Elizabeth, in tht by Teasen of their insanity. They were in charge of Assist geon A. 5. Dunlap, of the U.S army, with Statiendants Ali wore the uniforms of tie how ‘The train was met by one of Knox's omnibases and several smailer vehicles The car in W! F ents eome having been shunted on th Truck and the vehicles drawn close to tie the insane men were all safely transferre WM Oclock were tn St. Elizabeth hosp The patients are sever: beth before, but esc fo the Hone. ‘Fiat tere we population of about 4200 fs a very mall pereentag-, when it 18 cousidered that the inunates have nothing to do at the Home. ae Manaiace Licexses.—Marriaze leenses have Leen issued by the clerk of the court to George W. at | dd Fellows hall M. F. ise | ‘thing In the | | secured rooms at W1 Mares. | | West Washington. vESING.—Mr. W. Grafton Bate- | mau and Miss Augie E. Colton were married last | evening at Gay-street Baptist church, Rev. Dr. J.L, eoMciaiing. Mr, A. B. Bateman filled the and Miss Maria Colton was the bridesin Messrs. _R. M. Henderson, Eugene F. Robinson, Jolin I. Colton and J. B. Philip were the ushers, eWELRY AND MONEY STOLEN.—Mr. Albert P. yes rugh, residing at 1545 32d street, rej | terday “that some one had stolen from a trunk in ‘welry box containing $60 tn money 63 bed roum a Jeweiry Valued at $173. The robbery was com- between the latter part of last month and first part of this month. Reairrs.—Canal_ boat Loudon arrived 5 of corn and 2,200 bushels of ‘Wheat sold on ‘change yesterday at S cents per busiel Corn sold at 50 cents per bush ‘Vie Dog Wax.—The poundmaster made a visit to } morning; had very good success in | this place uh M.—Clear at capturing unlicensed dos. CONDITION OF THE WATER ATT A. Low tide in the river to-day at 6:15 p. high Ude at 11:15 p. m. int Alexandria A! Ferorted for Tae EVENING STAR | Tae Day. — Thanksgiving day will probat here this year to a greater an usual. Many of the churches will be The banks and corn exchange wili be nd there will be a general holiday of the pune schoois for both Thurday aud Friday. Large nui will avail themselves Of tie hol visit Washington. Cleveland and Hend- ing made {tself a permanent in— ution has adopted « wnlform and directed that at the iausurai procession no one shall march in fue eins without uniforan. vor has sentence 1 Gecy Jackson ns to Scour out the station house and Luin Whit sument of disorderly conduct.—The Le listig daugater of Mr. James R. Web- { the steamer J. W. Thompson, moon from the residence of her King street. —Engineer Jos, ulion, has lost lis mother Dy adeipala. She was vichty-seven years > dem eratle eubs here are getting tis afternoon to join te procession at Cule urt Honse to-night. ‘They leave here at - nd train.—Tne ferry steamer ton has gone to the shipyard to nei the Bevwly repealre taken ner pia of ag pener ‘aken in refer- the legislature to. borrow es will D> Is added after De- the county supervisors pow | ‘This Powder never varies» marvel of purity, strength snd wholesomeness, More economical than thecniinary kinds, apd cannot be sold in competition with the multitude cf low test, short weight, alum or Soldontyineans, borat Baxoxa j Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. i. a6 phosphate powders, Sreictuxy Cas Pincers, BEAUTIEUL PLATD DRESS GOODS, reduced from —cash price. + D SILKS, extra good quality, reduced from @1 cor BROCADE SILK VELVET, reduced from Sine PEQUOT SHEETING COT- SF ent 25e-—cush Price. CASIDIERES, pure wool, wide BLACK SILKS, « Do “BL war trom: : CASH MPIEES. wey Best quailty, all pare rly oue yard atx halt wide (immense Viced frém 81.25 to 75e. veay fiuc quality, reduced from $150 tent quality, reduced from $1.25 a LORED BEERS. SOLGBED AND BLE wCuED TABL BLE WHITE SE ANKE TS, €2. TIEUL DEES GOODS IN REMNANTS of 3, 4.9 5,740 s yints, real value Me, reduced tol De. BL § CASHMERE SHAWLS, all’ pure fine wool, e1i0 als CARTER'S. 11 Manuer Space. TROUBLED WITH COLDS WOULD PECTORAL before going to ninment, they wonld avoid tof both speakers and vrs find that the Pee- SARSAPARILLA WORKS DIRECTLY . to purify and enrich the blood, im~ st casthen the nerves and beace up the truest senso an alterative medi- ‘Every invalid should give it a trial 213 Hosreny. STIRTS: she larwest assortments fn town, The fifty as any in the conntry. ‘Norfolk and New All colored knit vc down froin fit to seventy-five cents Kariueut, tocl se out Fre scarlet twilled tT posscas a minimum of ehrinking thesia, woul aud silk shirts tuade by the flanuel ¢ ¢ ma Hosier) Co. id are as kood ag apy hoslery pro Smothers and Henrietta Matthews: Sainucl F.Ma-{ 3" Fildes and Annie F. Brooke: Prank C. Adams ang} Snes # —— Eva k, Windsor, ‘Linea Xo: B Pullman and Susie L Dow: andria, ¥ Gull and Mary Jane Knott Waere a Divonce rxou His Wrrr—To-day Mr. fed a dill tor from Annie Contee Was married to the defendant, her being Johnson, by Rev. J. H. Brooks, IST, and be charg and has committe 2 Apel ih, es that she left him tn July, 1583, adultery WIth Various persous. He asks, besides the divorce, the custody of their ‘son Thomas, now 4 year: A Very Higa Divwer.—; ‘the history of tue We ington mons Serving of a dinner upon the at noon yesterday w the Yas ordered by Messrs. W.S. Roose and Tlic Somerville, and was served ‘by Capt. Sever. Three large were carved My Ue head walter, Cal- Vin Cretehtield,at that dizzy belsit, and the'ban- «queters enjoyed the good things set before them. Steck SALe.—There will be a sale of local stocks, f/'ourance, rallroed and other stocks, to-!n0r- “Sone o'clock p. m., at ——_.—___ ‘oe FURNITURE aT Avotiox.—Walter B. Wil Sell, within their salesroom, to- worniter, att O'clock, a choiee collection erusement ure, Seb adv Robert Thomas Han- | tes that ine S$ auction WERS Drawers to match the shove shirts and Canton flannel bow dhs. larger than you will find elsewhere HALY ros * and Am. Hosiery Co's goods in cotton and + fuk: ia fancy colored cotton and es Irom 123g 0 60 cents. Bizes from 9 to i own ant Green Worsted, Scarlet, Blue and |S Mked Noch "Al Sass Bricve ftom 18 eta. 10.82 GLoves: | “Terry Cioth giowes ft as well aa kid, Marked down to Bt conta, ‘MIGHT CAPs: Cotton ane silk. ONE VRICE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. HENNING, 20 ‘410 7th street. Exzcaeaxe Axo Hozexovxo COUGH DROPS. FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Sure, safe and certain reiief for Coughs, Colds and all Half-pound Boxes, 2c. only, at ARTSUB NATTAN'S, Pharmacist, ni8 Corner 14th and I, and cor. 2d and D sta, n.w, PRIGES. NOT DOWN IN THE PAPERS AND UP IN THE STORE. ‘We hope the entire population of Washington will read this advertisement carefnlly. We have found that Decause we advertise to sell Clothing at exactly | TEN PER CENT ABOVE COST OF MANUFACTURE, ‘some imagine that we merely use itasacatch to draw trade, We wish the public to distinctly understand that WE PURSUE A STRICTLY ONE-PRICE SYSTEM ‘The priceat which the goods aro marked is the very lowest at which they are to be sold. There will be no exceptions to this rule. We will not let gofor $1199 ‘the Suit or Overcoat tht ismarked at $12 We have marked EVERY GARMENT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, ‘Weoffer you low prices, We give you candid, truthful ‘advertisements, and we will treat all pleasantly, but will ‘make no deviation in any case from marked price. TEN PER GENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 927 anv 929 Suvanrm Staext NonTHwEst, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue, ‘Open evenings till 9, Saturday till 1. 7 Please bear in mind, we have no connection with any other house in this city. 0c25-1m_ BBR A ig MM MM ™ 55S, B AA if Mumm” £8 be OO BE SS BBE AA UUM MB ODDS AND ENDS AT ONE-HALF THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE. Xpu wil find nt our “Odds and Ends" counter Rem: nants cf desirabls Drese Goods, which will be, it one bait of oricinal sets marked down to 82 a piece. ‘These hutbers razed in pric from 87 to $15, but they are “Ada” ‘zen, and eantiot remain in our romplets Atock of regular good, ‘Three dozen Brown.Gr.ea aud Gray Ladies' Jerseys at Socts., former price 81.25. Onr Great Cioak Sale is #tiil the talk of the town, and in ondir to supply the reat demand, we were obliged to replenish our assortment. 04,87 20 Ladies Newmacket, with Agtrachay Collar ‘fis, stands a ood c ar ment offered elsewhere, ubari#ou with any $10 jGiildrew's Havelock for choot wear, of wool cloth, rama with plush at fo and up. “Cite x Soata tcinsas abv at 91.7 8 and up, jesbecial lot of Frais Woveu Us incl long, side steels, at 31, spas a DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. teand Comfort: Lara naar st received another 1 ate ived another invoice pf Striped Jersey Flan- (CASHMERES—CASHMERES. ‘@ pieces all-wool Colored Cash:neres at 37i¢c. per yd. At BAUM'’S, 220 416 7th street northwest. Stu Tuer Coxe. ‘New goods keep ou pouring in upon us. We havo a larger stock this year than ever befor. Our extensive ring facilitics are gettinz too small for us, But the substantial encouragement we have recelyed from our customers, impels us to try snd lay before them THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS IN THE CITY, AT PRICES NEVER KNOWN 80 LOW AS NOW. ‘The long expected 6, 8 10and 12 foot Curtain Poles have come at last, and we can furnish them in Ash, Walnut, Cherry and Ebony. Our celebrated 49c. 5 foot Poles, with solid Walnut trimmings, are also here. Wo do not keep flimsy inch Poles. Ours are all heavier. ‘We have made arrangements now tokeep our supply up. Asnong the new and decidedly cheap goods we offer genuine Gold Leaf Easel Cabinet Frames, with Silk Plush, at 9c., $1.49, $179 and $198. They are bar- gains. Solid Walnut and Ash Book Shelves in several new desiins at from 9c. to $3.98, are among the new goods Just comein. We have also just received a vers largeline of Walnut, Willow, Fancy and Plush Work Boxes, Walnut Fancy and Plush Desks: Collar and Cuff Boxes, fine Odor Stauds, Gents’ Traveling Cases, fine Plush Shaving Cases. fine Pinsh and Leather Toflet Cases, Whisk Holders in large varicty, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Inkstands, &c., &¢., at very low fizures. In Autograph Albums we can offer some very de cided barzains, and in Albums we beat the world. Onr assortment of Hair, Cloth, Tooth. Nail, Infants’ and other Brushes is immense, and must be s>n to bo appreciatel. Our 99. sqnare brass Cage is wonderful for the price. Our new 9c. Butter Dish is a beauty, aud .98 Butter Dish beats anything you ever saw. ‘Thousands of other new articles, Our Holiday Opening Monday, December 1. ‘M. SILVERBERG & CO. S12 1th street and 15 8th strect northwest, ‘Near Pennsylvania ave. Lazoz Srocx GREAT VARIETY, ELEGANCE OF STYLE. NOAH WALKER & CO, (025 Pennsylvania ave, ‘NOAH WALKER & CO., (625 Pennsyivania ave. NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania ave, aoe NOAH WALKER & CO., ‘625 Pennsylvania ave, sonera TRIM. NOAT WALKER & CO., And the (625 Peunsylvania sve. NOAH WALKER & CO. Garments for Business. ‘Garments for 625 Pennsylvania ave. “Garmacuta for Week. Rapes WALKER & CO., Solid Values tory. ‘your Dollars. | 625 Pennsyh fave.” ‘Three floorsatocked with the BEST-MADE “oA Penmmylvanio hve” wiigce Goods for Ordered NOAH WALKER & CO.. 625 Penusylvania ave.” OverSacks snd Newmarketa, NOAH WALKER & CO., 695 Pennsylvaniaave. " Boys’ and Children’s Suits great variety at our usual NOAH WALKER & CO., LOW PRICES. (625 Pennsylvania ave. {05} Secu Norio JRESPECTFULLY CALL THF ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE rie sonal he 1884. = OVERCOATS Were never so much used as now. and never before could they be farnished at present prices. Just now Overcoats of medium weight are in greet demand, ‘Wehave some new and spetially nice things in this Ine. Black, Brown, Blue, Port Wine; and Mixed Corkscrew ‘and Chain-weave Diagonals, from $2260 TO $30. In heavy weights, from $25 TO $50. And “‘we speak the truth and lie not,” when wo say that these are the best ever shown here for the price. ‘Tossy that these goods fit as well ss custom work is only to repeat what our best customers aay, Come and 00, : E. B. BARNUM & CO., n19 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Tae Misrrr Srone, CORNER 107m AND F, Sells s good Newmarket Overcost at $10, worth $18, An elegant Newmarket at 815, worth 825, A fine Chinchilla Syrtout at $20, worth $35. ‘A splendid Chinchilla D, B. Cost and Vest at $8, worth gs. Afew more ot thore fine Prince Albert Suits at $20, ‘worth $35, Agood Overcoat in Meht, meaium or heavy weight at 87.60, worth $12. Splerdid Overcoats at $3.75, $10.25, $1275, $15.50, ‘917.75, $19.60 and $21, fully 33pek cent less than prices at any other store in the city. Business Suits from $6.25 up, to suit every taste and pocket. Black, brown, dahlia, wine colored Corkscrew 4-B Cut~ ‘away Suits at #12; cheap at $20. Extra weight double-breasted Blue Flannel Suite, fast colors, cheap Masnificent line of Boys’ Suite and Overcoats from $2.25 up. Gossamers and Rubber Coats sacrifice to close. , Immenee variety of Odd Pants, $1.25 and up. Fine Black Broadcloth Suits at $20, worth $40, at THE MISFIT STORE, COR, 10TH AN nig Frayx MANUFACTURER OF PURE CONFECTIONS, F STREETS, Suarpuess, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CONFECTIONS AND CHOCOLATES . IN THE CITY, ALL CANDY MANUFACTURED ON PREMISES. FRESH EVERY DAY. CARAMELS AND LARGE VARIETY OF FINE MIXED CANDIES 2icra PER POUND. ‘No connections with any other store. Pore Joice Coen ONE CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED, QUALITY, FIRST CLass. n12-2m PRICE VERY LOW. For sale by the barrel by SAMUEL C. PALMER, 1224 20th street northwest, ‘Telephone No. 454. 05 CITY ITEMS. cap, both of health and money, by Save all you using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Pr Price SS conta, "1 » 390.; 16 inch waiter, a chive handie knives and ‘Coal or flour sieves, bc: each. BW; ner. sets, 180 pieces ‘$12.27, worth $18; 1 Dinner set ‘118 pes., $14. ‘eee 63dz gob.ets, 6 worth 50c; 1 handsome decorated dinner set 1 Pes., $27.63, worth $39.; 15 Extra ls decorated China channver sets, 10 pieces 821%; 8 seta decorated ‘With Moss roses, 10 pieces $4.37, ‘worth $6 50; 8 sets: with Jarand each ‘sev with different decorations $9.47, Worth $12; 18 decorated Engilsh china tea Sets 56 pleces $3.79, wortn $5.; 6 sets hanc hand painted, 86 pieces $676, worth $9.; 1 Frencl china set decorated with biue band and gilt, 44 picces c@ cups missing) $7.97, worth ii; 1 Extra andsome hand painted tea’ set 56 pieces (I cup missing) $10.97, worth $15; 11 Card receivers 19¢ each; 75 hatchets @ 15¢; 11 inch tea ‘trays 5c; 16 inch 15¢; 26 tea bells @ $c, worth 25c; & baby car~ riages Below factory prices; 29 Japanese bread trays 19c; colored glass ‘ice cream saucers 7c each; Gecorated china’ dinner and tea plates 11e each, iN, E. Our Grand Holiday Opening will sake piace | Monday Dec. 1st. ‘To Keep Your Feet Dry and Warm, Buy Hahn’s Reltabie Shoes, Gent’s #2 genuine Kip Boots. Genv’s $2.60 double oF single sole Calt Boots. Gent’s $4.50 and $5 finest French Calf handstiteh- ed Boots and shoes. Gent's $3 elegant Caif Scotch Bottom Shoes. Genv’s $2 and $2.50 Button, Laced and Congress, equal in fil and Wear to any $5 Shoe. Gent's $1.95 Solid, Stylish Laced and Gaiters. Ladies’ $3 Handsewed Button. Ladies’ $2 Unrivalled Kid and Goat Button. quits $1.25 Worked Hole Kia and Febpie But- ‘on. Fiannel-lined Shoes down to $1. ‘Misses’ $1 all-leather Spring Heels. Boys’ or Giris’ 602. Soild School Shoes. Kip and Cait Boots for Boys’ and Youths’ 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. ave. Gentiemen’s Fine Jerseys, $1.50 Only, At Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H sta Our Bargains this Week! Ladies’ glove, kid, Congress and lace, $1.25, $1.50. Tk hole goat and kid button, $1.23. Kid button, common sense and’French heel, $1.90. ‘The electric goat and kid button, $2.50. Genuine hand-sewed curaso button, $3. $6 hand-sewed French kid button, $4.50, Flannel lined cloth siioes and slippers. Our Ze. spring heel this week 5c. Our $1 boys’ and misses’ school shoes, 900, Rubber boots, saudais and arctics, Gent's $8 custom made boots, $6. Our $5.50 hand-sewed boots ann galters, $4.50. $8 prune calf and kip Doots, $2.45, $2 button, lace and Congress galters, $1.73. Patent leather pumps and Oxiont ties. Youne's, 402 7th street. Look for the Old Woman in Window. P. S.—Sole agent ior the celebrated $2.80 electiie shoe. Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts, At Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H Sts, Biout’s Hounci Morrow (Saiurd Children’s ready triuamed Hats 75 eta, reduced from $1 ‘Misses’ end Children’s Trimmed Hats 78 cts, re- cue from $1.50. of Fine French Felt Hats (direct tm- portation), isu shapes and shades, at $1.40; J; the flnest goods ever sold in any An Immense lot of handsome Birds, Breasts and wings. Choice goods at less Wan half price. One cas= Silk Beaver and Velvet Hats, the latest n style and design; will go at $1.68, former price, $3. Per stea casesof French pattern ats, in Velvet, with’ Bullion and Tinsel effect. $ are’ coustzned to us; are magnificent in fe. Will be sold for the remarkable iow price of $12.60; original cost from #25 10 $0. A Yare chance. ‘Thousands of other batgatns to-morrow at Biowr's, 1 710 7th street Lorthwest. Fresh Sup} of 350c. Scarfs, selling ior 2c., at Auerbach’s alt Jacket Depot, 7th and H. Great Slaughter in Coats, Dolmans and Newmarkets. All Interested in above will be glad to learn that we have commenced our yearly closing out sale of Coats, Newmarkets and Doimans $0 early, and not Watted until the season 15 nearly over. Know then that coats which have sold at £2.75 we have now at 41.50; plush trimmed, formerly $3.75, now 50. Russian cireulars, sold’and still selling else- Where at $9.50, now $6; Same In rich fur trimming . Pertect fitting Newmarkets $6, worth $10. ‘Tweive elegant imported garments at less tt cost of importation. Misses wraps _as low 43. Sate to continue until entirely closed out. Excel slor Dry Goods Store, S04 7th street. 1 At J. Brock’s, 802 7th street, children’s spring heel shoes, 65c. worth We. Ladies’ kid and pebble, worked puttonhole, $1.25, ‘worth $1.75. Ladies’ elegant id or pebble, warranted $2.00, ‘worth $2.50. TO VICTORS AND VANQUISHED. the few. Real bargains interest every one, and all will vote for low prices. To sell low it's necessary to buy ow, and the London and Liverpool Clothing Company arv now offering a special lot of Great Bargains, picked Se ei ‘We are forced to offer these goods very low to keep from being overcrowded, and hope that all who know what good cloth and tailor work are will give usacall. il Suit worth $15, 16.50 buys a Cheviot Suit worth $10. 3 buys a Prince Albert Suit worth $25. $225 buys a Dress Pants worth #4. 5) buys a Beaver Overcoat worth $3. it buys a Melton Overcodt worth 315. 9.50 buys an Overcoat worth $6. 38 buya a Batia-lined Suit worth 890, 89.25 buys a blue Whitney Overcoat worth S14. ys 8 Beaver Overcoat worth 81, 3.25 buys a Boy's Suit worth 86. y i 2 8 Melton Overcoat worth $10. ‘Boy's Corkscrew Suit worth $15. ‘buywa Child's Suit wort @3 30 aye orth ar imported f agonal Salt worth ‘Boy's Dress Suit worth Bix LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, INSHEIMER & ERO. NBG Mustteck, wet, Ht and, and S161 MT atreot. We call lar attention to our complete gil partion! ion, ‘very compl BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are sole agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOES. “There are none better, and are su- ior tocustom-made. We have the following styles: 1S FINE CALE, button or plain, and polated to BULI'S FINE CALE Congress gaiters in ‘broad and* sw tose, BURY FIR CALE tece-nook bale BURES FINE, estrabrond bottoms forall gent Wishs BOY SHOES in lace and button, every Wein of th invite an inspection of these goods from that I ohE Laden Departneut we have tho CELEBRATED COUSIN’ SHOES, oun FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed or Susie v3 FINE SERMOUP GORE ah ‘button, im both cotSi's FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sénse wissher sons in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, cox FINE S08 for Tadic, Misses, and Children. cui bien AS AND MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOESin an Stwhich geo we sell at a very low price. Weask deal iitefre pets Zhocs, ha we can save = money by iver the name and ramaber. *CINRHELSIER & ‘$68 7th and 3151 Aare Haze. of DERBY and SILK HATS to seitle es HATS at 96 and 68. asents for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, WILLETT & RUOFF, 212:1m 905 Pennsylvania avenue, Faz AND Worres Thoontariox. Suitings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings received and | style. pe aa ene ‘Gentlemen will piace theirorders a LsADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ‘WASHINGTON, xD 1111 Pennayivanta sreaua eae oes mage on 275 Fat Men can get fitted at Auerbach’s Saxony Wool Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H streets, Bargains, Big Bat at Clark’s, 734 7th street northwest, Children’s leggins, 23c.; hand-made mitts, 28c.; ladles’ fleeced gloves, 15¢.sfur top timed gloves, 58c.: sleeveless Jerseys, ‘hand-made, 69c.; hand-made hoods, 2c. balimoral skirts, 30e? Reavy cloth (not felt) skirts, 97c.; ladies’ and children’s wool hose, 23c.; heavy regular made socks, 19¢.; ladies’ bal- briggan hose, regular made, 20c.; a big Job in cor- sets, colored and white, none worth less than $1, at 69e.; recelved another lot of children’s coats worth $3, Our price, $1.49; ladles’ all-wool newimarkets, regular $12 grad at $8; our $25 Russian circular $16.50, Astonishing bargains in ladies’, gent’s and Children’s merino underwear, at Clark's, 734 7th Street northwest. 1 Fine Wraps, below cost,7367th street; $1 shirts, 75c. J. E.Young. 3 Jobnvon’s Oyster Saloons. 440 and 442 9th street northwest. Lynn Haven Bays and Cape May Salts, half shell; Saddle Rock, Roast and Broiled; the best Steamed in the city. ‘All selected. Ladies’ saloon first floor. 2 At J. Brock’s ‘802 7th street, you cau buy the best of $2 Men's shoes, tn the city. Fur and Sealskin Garments. c. C. Shayne, the Well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fir Garments atretall at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘Tis will afford a splendid opportunity to purehase strictly reliable Furs direct trom manufacturer, and save retailer's protits. Fashion Book mailed free. 96-3, ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pare Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites ot Time nd Soda for coughs,_ colds, consumption, impalre nutrilion and general deblity; easy an¢ totake, Prescribed by Physicians. Sold 7 Brg fists. Lange bottles, Se Manutactured by W. Thornton, Corner Ballimore and Harrison streets, 1,1 ‘Baltiuore, Md. “Rough on Itch” cures hum¢ tions, rh sworn totter, Sait rheum, frosted toot, ehitpiaing 43 ‘Alderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Aldern utter churned every morning, and delivered in jad “Ward” prints, 450. pet und. Also, Cov jeese, Buttermilk ana sweet uk, Se, per quart, Cream 18c. plat. Meste Aso Mosrciz, Mencaanpiss | ' MRS, HENRIETTE C. METZEROTT, Havt based the nti Interest of Mr, EDW. DROOL, inte tome of WG. Seizenott & ‘60. has removed tolange and Rew store, ‘No, 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Where the following instruments may be found: ICKERING & SONS. HARDMAN, HAINES BROS. SEeihwan Gaucow HOLMSrHOMe OO BRIGGS GO. GHOVESTEEN & FULLER, WHEELOCK MAT MALL & WENDELL, BILLINGS and the wort ss. /ARREN ORGANS, &0. nowned CLOUGH & Afull stock of MUSIC and MUSIC) - st SIC and MUSICAL WORKS con A SPECIALTY IN TUNING AND REPAIRING Of Pianos, Havit services of Messrs. ge. Event WAGNER te many years with the mail for tuning or music Mieideato ‘2018-Im Caanzs F. Rirn, FRENCH CATERER, 1606 a3, Oe Eucoewsor, to 3,,P. Crate informs his customers and. the a to. Spee EDUCATIONAL, DRY Goops. GENTLEMEN'S | GOODS. MEET tian oor eS mast ANDI SHALL BE GLAD TO ORTH: 1 FIRST IN THI amt 2 care re ayetet Easy repad, fEeceful othe verdict for Howe's Heumaashin. $8 pet 19-1n. BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO LEARN Ts ‘and is at the National Academy of ge an fate Cana BS Yoave. Years of study saved. jcdneaday evenings at Sc'eik “nite eee eae aan ‘Evening Clasees for Adults, 200-0 street Lortiwest Misa BALCH, Peincipal ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ae: Men ae sdvantares, 0. 8 BULLARD, Director. casei Pea eae oe =o = ia Englisty French and atathewatice sel Bue =as INSTITUTE, ASELECT BOARDING ANI AND DAY SCHOOL FoR, A complete school coures, = Enalish, h. Scientific, Clasal- cal, Great facilities tor Modern ‘partic EA nt eng ed {6 ane 2 eadeuta Prepiration clases for Vassar and other colt Galas Waid lath street NGii.om “Mr and tire Wii. D. CABELL, Principala. RENCERIAN | BUSINESS | COLLEGE, CORNER ‘and D streets northwest. Youac teu und women n tained for wusigees "Rapid writing, Bockksco- age, clocufion, stenostaphs, spewing. ate orouetly ture ‘Admisniod at ang Ein Year pen okrntranct day or rh, a5; ares mont, doy, might, @16.. Pull corgs of able teachers, Call oF Sork for clears, SPENCER Principal, SARA A. SPENCER Vice Brincval: GHORTHAND AND ‘TYPEWRITING Sa wught.. Success guaranteed if instructions are fol- individually or in c:ass lowed: aivate RF a im M TRUMP, OF BALTIMORE, AND MES. SANSHAT Croft Wah nerone wor ‘open Clasaes in Drawing, Painting and imbrowery "at Gunton Bude ing, corner Pennsylvania avena= and 9th st, November 17. ‘Studio open for inquiries from 12 to2daily. u6-1im* IANO LESSONS WITH TECHNIQUE AND HAR. mony, Leipsic method, at 929 8th street northwest, ‘Aiterncon hours. (0015-60. JAD CHEVRENON | (DIPEOMEE DE LACA- ‘demic de Puris) and teacher of the French Lan- guave, would be pleased to receive a few more pupils de- string to become thorongl in her nati ‘cougar. sons privately and in clsees. 1257 Lith street uorthwest, SEBEL INSTITUTE PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR ‘German Ki pals, Misses ew England thous. Classes Hinited. door from Maachasetteaven ‘went, ‘Own System and Methode Naturelle haa slways been Successful and interestinz Pupils acquire a wood pro- nunciation anda practical use of the Lunguases inthe shortest tine possible. “Kindergarten classes a: 12530; reopen Desai ist. W: ey OF SSS only stool of the tind bere A. special havttetiog to all to see the method. by which you ean soon learn & fession, 214 2d n3-Lm* THOROUGHLY PROFI- SENT TEACHER, OTE strvet TON SCHOOL OF FLOG ENGUST LANGU: TREET, MRS. M. STEVENS Halt: Pavers, The Culture snd Development’ ot the Voice and Natural Expression of sentiment carefully tameht. Especial attention given tu the cure of Stummering ‘and other Vocal Detects. The Boys and Giris class will resume ou Noveaber west. 1tJ0:45a m, i the second story parlors of the Y. _Calisthentes taucht by Prof. Hartvie Nissen, ee ARFIFLD 1 PRIMARY 1 925 19th street north west, MRS. ANNA B. OSD N PASSMORE HAVING RETURNED TO THE AVE city is prepared to welcome back her old pur! Ou and water color pstnting; also, a few Dew. one 1820 K stroet nort!r W: 1. PARSONS, M. S. (LATE OF SPENCERIAN Business College), Private Iusiractor in Pook keeping. Penmanship, Ei all Mathematies, Day Sessions, 9 a m. to 12 per month. Pupils tatiziit at homie, if desired, Areet nortiiwest: P. 0, Box 294, VES AVE northwest, will, reopen Jessous in Freeh "Berlitz metlio especiaity EACHER OF VOvAL tention given co becinners ne weil a3 to papis fartiee ation kiven vo besnners a well as to Pupils fa advanced. Tal Teh street northwest. cE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEG! jer French conversational lessons at pupils’ residences. Cull after 4 pan. OIL horthwest.. ‘Terms moderate. FoKes BUSIN. SS SCHOOL. 617 7TH STREET, Bookkeeping without text books in jess than half ural ties. _Dustness conten ti bookkeepine. pen: rithmetic. speliine and correspondence, $15 for three months, in advauce. Howe's Farid business penmauship aloe, $3. Open all the taught separately, not ia > SLOD Private Lessons, cs Pa "LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY, To adults, conndential, Prepares for College, Al iis: Wert Point. all examinations, SUSSTITUZE. cw, coeur stand K atreetam, w. + Chassis, BUSINES ELYNN, AM Evening classes, 63nd $50 month. (COLMIERE SCHOOL FoR Bors, sr under 15, rs of Two rate departments— Baulorsand unions ee ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Get. Ist, 1594, to June Ist, 1885, Prot. and tis. Cole Uere, Principals; Lucien E €. Colliere, a. AL, Director, 1588'T street northwest. ‘sel0-Gun a) ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, on D.C 1100 and 110¢ M street northwest, Washin, quiere its tenth year, MONDAY ‘SEPTEM) MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ef NOLISH COURSE—Completa, thorough and practi- “SLASsICaL. COURSE—Prepares for the nice yeas Sed ie seminary or entrance into Smith, Vassar and FRENCH AND GERMAN—Undge tho supervision of tiie Berita shoo! of Ianeuares ELOCUTION—In charge of Mra, M. Stevens Hart, Principal of the Washinton School of Elocution. VOUALMUSIC“Direciras, Sladain Auntie PISNo— Director, Profe ton Gloetzner. NES OpBGG NET ASUR GET aki eer EAREIELD BUILDING, Peat instruction to adults or children. Private lew fons and closes. Superior native teachers, Special advatitares for learniny to SPEAK Foreign Tonzws. Most easy and efficient method. ‘very reasonabls, ‘Teachers sent to Student's residence, NEW TERMS BEGIN NO} au: PEENGH EESSONS “COMMENT. ON Paz Paris."—Prof. H. mie. private French teather, uate of Sorbonne university, Paris. Keferenen, minister, 1227 sedi 193 AMY TEAVITT OF BOSTON, teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Musio andhac- viv. “Address idl loch sireot aorthwest, Lescns ed September Ist. (ACADEMY OF THE VIS/TATION, CONNECTICUT avenne and L street, Washi . ‘Ladies ind Little Girls —The exercises of the Academy will ba Tesumed September sth, 1864. A lintted number of Dermanent and weekly bearers will, be received. | Tes- sous in private oF oe i ‘all be given to ledies in te eUATS, trumental music, painting, drawing, faucy. a) ME 8 MARY K: = SoRRESE, TEACHER OF ti Analysis, Voeal Culture ang Erpression—and_fteadings in Shekspeare Elocut Livietare, trening Clamar—Mednesday, And nd Pray. Toclock. $2) pu “At howes Vucsdaya, 6 10 Up uh TE NOS York avenue. 6-3an HELDON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, 1008 F street northwest —Tuestaya, ‘Thursdaye and Sarr Gaya.” Washington Hall” ad ‘treet aad aval Culate: ortenus for renting elther oa Estrest horthwest, su2s-8m EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING. AT Prof. DxWOLOWSEI'S Musical Institute. Will re. item om September 1st ot (Ath yean. shortest and Sees sezly to, the vers be Tiches cul irare for operas vives quies he hort ete, Gold ‘diplomas. will bs concert et SWarced’ to. graduates, geinenty procured for Prove and. america Sew Diano classes $00 New Suckavern wuss ‘AUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, S‘Srench, ratte, -paninh, Latin, Grerk, taught by De avon “Natural Method” Full bene ot ise structors, ‘Win, Bernhardt. Ph. Saitek of tis Washington oa gh ‘Tlobth street northwest Pons Axp Ixvicorarixa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either asa deli- cious beverage or for medicinal purpcses, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to makes trial of the celourated brand UGB bet fe fut ffs oko “PF bP Emek & f kee ih SN WoW WA OH TT 5885 uy Waww tall it Bs, ag Ww bad Se Ee F = ‘This whisky, upon an analytical examination, bas Proved to be free from Fusil ofl, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used togives Sicti- tious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY . Prieta rs a aad eae Sra 5 ‘WASHINGTOX. D. G H. & . W. CATHERWOOD, ‘Bole Propristors . Tr Wut Pav Yor! Ifyou, are in search of Dress Goods, to look at the Glegant ont of Tricot Clo:h. Ladic# Cloth, Bion Cloths, Shooda Cloths, Satin ‘Cloths and Cashmeres ‘New arrival of Plaida in choice designs Jersey Flannels, in checks, stripes and ombre, very much in use now, Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown. Bine, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new cools, reduced from $5 to @4 peryard:abarwain. Cali early tosccare one, as I have ene piece of each only. Black Brocaded Velvets, special. #250; Plain Velvets im Bleck and Colors, $1.60, $2 and €2.50; Seal Plush for Ladies’ Wraps at greatly reduced prices. ‘The above goods ars marked at prices, which insure ready ale, One Price. Plain Figures, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 809 Market Space. norce § Forstax Diss Goons W. M. SHUSTER & SONS no SOTHS and TRICOTS IN EVERY PIECES IN STOCK to SELECT s PLAIDS, SOUTACHE, BRAIDED ES. BISON CLOLHS aud DRAP ALMAS. GREAT BARGAINS IN BUACK SILKS, SR) DRESSER CASHMEEES Dp MERVEILLECK, RHADAMPS and GROS GRAINS ENESING SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY, CLOTH LOART. ERIOR GOODS, LARGEST TN st S10ck WE HAVE EVEL OFFERED. ONE PRICE W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.B—THE PEST ISTHE CHEAPFST. _nolS Ssorr Wrarriscs Ix Brack Axp ‘COLORS. JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PER- SIAN WRAIPINGS, CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM LAST YEAR AT HALF PRICE. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. OUR STOCK 18 LARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- ELTIES. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, WE HAVE SECURED MANY BARGAINS. REAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM 875 TO $500. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. ONE PRICR. = —THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 028 Novexrxs Is Brack Goons: SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PEKRY & BROTHER) BISON CLOTHS, CAMELS HATRS, ARRITZ CLOTHS, LINOTTE ome, i HENRIETTA CLOTHS, esc DRAP DU Lua’ MELROS CLOTHS, AIBET CLOTHS, HINDOO CACHEMIRES, Srnaonake: oftom ee tot INPERT APE CLOTS ‘CHEVIOTS. | DRAP DETR, CANTON CREPES CREEL De our ui LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS AND TWILLED Bi 7 3 ENGLISH CRA RINGED AND_ CR BLACK THIS T SHA Ge MOURNING WHAPS, JACKETS, AND CIR- CULARS, IMPORTED BLACK B2AVER AND STOCKINETTE © s BLACK SILK UMBRELLAS, WITH MOURNING HANDLES. BLACK SILK, COTTON 4ND LISLE HOSIERY. MpU G HANDAEROMTERS, PERINOT'S BLACK KID GLOVES. §2~ CHUICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Perry Borinrea, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. ished 1840, nS = WwW RAPS! In every variety of styin, from $5 up. Entire stock must be closed out by the ist of January, Gilbert's 6-4 Ladies’ Cloth at $1, former price $1.25, 6-4 Tricots at $1, all colors. Fine black and coloret Cashmeres from 4Se. up. Silk Velvets and Velveteens, in all colors, plain and brovaded. ‘We are closing ont our stock of Closkings regardless ofcost. It must go. Quilted Linings, in Silk and Italian Cloth, all colors. ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Underwear at reduced prices, J. A LUTTRELL & 00, ‘817 Market Space, nit Kiyers Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY ‘NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. CHHCELARS at bo BO: 87 All styles of JACKETS at $4, #150, $5, €5:50and.96, 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at $9, $10and 812 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value 2.000 Misses! and Children's HAVELOCKS and NEW. NARKEIS a aust anyuiborat Lie, at 82 88, 86.85 5.000 Wool and French FELT HATS at 60e., 75c., $1 and 81.25. 2,000 Children’s Flecant TRIMMED HATS at 25c., 50c., 75e., $1 and $1.25. AENMARKETS, RUSSIAN SS rie RIBRONS. VEL- oe Ladies’ UNDER! )RSETS and KID GLOVES below manuroctuens yAloce me Do not buy until you have examined ourstock and ‘Ur prices, if you wish to save your money. KING'S PALACE, E. G. Dans, 29 MARKET SPAGt. OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOOD3, WE INVITE AN IN- | SRECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARIBON OF (CES. WE DFSIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUE STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS ARE SELECTED MOST RELIABLE MAKES.AND WE ARE PREPARED ‘TO.QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. SEE AND BECONVINCED, BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDa, E.G DAVIS, ot 719 MARKET SPACE. oo RETAILED at WE WHOLESALE PRICES. eh omy and hist a remiorced, and Pant osly toe beng ‘Five Unfinished Shirts only 600. Finest Percale Shirts caly @1.50. Finest Laundried Drew Shirta, in solid bosoms, ready ‘to put on, for gl. Sis 6 cs MEGINNIS, 1002 F street, e022 Circe & Desrcne, STUER spree Naa. ee Acoonpiox Przaram Ea peor the Also, © full line of Winter Underwear, ee Ball Hom ‘SB ELLERY, nit 2112 F street wortrwest. Iver Recriven- A Larre Line of NECKWEAR, for Sde., TS. and $1. Full Line of Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest ‘Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, EST PATENT PP bee ESS FLO} Sarat OUR Prk paw Agree: Chatee Ap Large Potatoes, Arrtza Just Recetved, Direct from New ork State, ® 200 BARRELS APPLES. ‘Choice varieties, packed especisily for family use, a ‘Wholesale prices, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF FANCT GROCERIES, No. 1200 F Srncer Nourawesr, ss at nT erro come WM. M. GALT & €0, WHOLESALE AGENTS, ‘Corner Ist and Indians Avenue, a RRE be = x E kee = ‘TRE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, & withont sdoubt the most BrAUTErUL and the mov Nernmiovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MIN. come taining as it does all the most tmproved Machiuery im- vented up to the present tine, but they produce a Flour Unscarasyen by any mill the world. To prove that, we would simply state that lane quantity of thie magnificent Flour is xbipped annually to Burope and eaten at the principal Courteof the old worl!. We GUARANTEE that it 18 tnade from seloted bant wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It i# au acknowledeed fact, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the glat- nous particles of the wheat berry snd a thorowes elt tion of all weak and starchy matter uaa st las: been Teached, and is consequently mory NCTEETIOUs, sell ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour The ‘Dont trade admits that from its Ureat-makine qualities it is the cheapest, ae well as the best, fur eituer fanily or baker's usa, and unsurpassed by any Flour anude Every mack and every turrel is warraated to give eutire satisfaction, STERLING'S ST LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Putenta evar offered to the trade, It isunexcelled by any other Pateut except Ceres, and wil please the most exacting Bouse Aecper abd satisfy the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Pstent Flour, made by the oale- brated Hungarian process, Itis a very cheap and bean- Uiful Patent, within the reach of all clases aud wa. wuarautee will give watisfaction to every cue who will yn GOLDEN HILL. The cid reliable stand-by and the Standant family ‘Flour ot theDistrict. Itisequal in quality toagrest many igh priced Patout Flonrs, whilst itoan be bought for ‘cousiderable loss money. We dery competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and wo fer] assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will bever use unytulug else, Fur gule by all grocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist strect and Indiana avenas, oclO-Sm Wasarxatox Trstmowtat. Nom 1640. 900 Lie 8. E., Wasurxerox, D.C. ear see ana ne ion. UFRBACH corner 7th and H strevts, Agent Atuerican Sewing Machine Comrany: Dran Six. After using the American Button-Hole ‘Machine 1m my family for {urteen yoare with «rest Kuccens, we exclanured it 15montheago for the improved ich Afin,No. 7,Amperican, made by save ‘The Athericau ix pronouuged by experts to stand preemie nent, both i construction and material used, it run gepdinels hietitand uote lose, ia very simple and Ihable, and that it does ite work welll is waist im any home. cee GEO, W. WATSON, y Yard. jon, fromm Fc! Clerk LN g20un. "Alt masbines warrsited“Tostruction free uy apn pension aot ge cam, ear tat for the Aegon Socks, Gents Jemeyy,and Bicycle Mow, MAb Faux, Aso Wieree Sivas NOW READY. Ladies, if you want a perfect fittine Garment, try ome Basar Glove-Fitting Patterns. Divsernakers, send Ut anes. a we wlll wend you saint copier of Pall inter hislee free of chine. Every lady, shou nur Daza? Dresnunaleer with 00 bs ts Ol fall and winter styles price, 45 ¢ Can Hall ad untail ntti and Gurforms can be adjusted from "tie mallet SiZe Wo Ube Jarwest iady"= Call and exaruinemt ‘OPPENHEDMER'3, foe oth street u. w., St. Cloud Building. Sete agent for the New Hom aud Hartford. sear Mockiues, “Ail Kinds "of tuschines fur reat aud pee Pair, HE GREAT “TIOUSEHO! tachments, in mV ful Musee or by ail WoOD_AND_©OAL, Souk Maakael WOOD aND Coan. | ‘WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND | Coat: Dare nr mtetrte nttnmtr| So Hay 816 SEVENTH STREET. | Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill: 44 and Virginia avenue southwest, Branch Offices and Yards: 1020 14th northwest and 163 B southeast. ae Do. 281. 2 63m mi <P YARD. 1928 Grima hurf, foot of 14th st.—Long Wood—Pine, Col . Hickory, $7. Sawed and Split— Keene i, 87 Hickory. 8875, Coa Axo W. oop. wep owe a pr oa rest ake HARE peTgs ou: ‘tie attention of consumers ‘8 reapect(ully invited-a STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘thet, wharf and 12th st and Pa ove, Woon: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD TARD. ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, ‘Mheatick or prepared: ro po ee Se ae tine of DEAPEIY and FURXITORR Ger Tas Besr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. eee BORE rammed aasasne nceee eal, $2 HORSE BLANEETS and CARBIAGE ROBBS te great variety sf very low prices,

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