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LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. rick oF THR CHIFY Staxat. OFvicee, > ba ember 2, 188i, 10 Rn. F tase ‘or Thursday—Generally fair weather is indi. sit ioe the southern states and ies with alight changes in ew ot this city and sui 1 W. B. Moses & Dos’r fail to se iture, carpets, wpb: goods inarked in plain Dgures. Racus, Brightwood Park, Thankegivt pebble and straight id buiton from $3 10S. npsyivania 421 7th street, aw cod Charlotte Russa, 1427 ns _ See for Sate Mis PaRoat yield readily psicum Cough Drops. New York | Fst class Cabinet | 30 per doz variety, at | ly strictly ‘one- store In bis efty. Buckingham | le repmtatio located for its path yon LOHg eX- pe that in every respect | mt has cally and fairly won . ‘are reese ant mmediations unsurpassed. —Loston ing Transeriz. abd gene's fui Ivrortayt 70 TRAVEL notch, New York, enjoys with the trae ig pubilc, being jon Of guests, and la = approval Is base A whe alt Aut establisim I Have Jest Recervep a supply all demands 911 7th street northwest. P only 19 a Loxpox Covey SvK¢ by drucgist. Da. W. B. Poweoy, Haww’s elegant French calf bond stitehea boots and shoes reduceil to 31.20 anid $5, S16 7th street. | Races, Brightwood Park. Thonkssiving Day, 12m. CITY AND DiIsTRICT. ‘Fo-Night. Amusements, efcs, Avsavew’s Ovens Hover. TIONAL THEATER. Forb’s Orexa House.—R.E. Grahane, as “Brother Max.” TweateR Cowigve.—Lillle Hall's buriesque com- pany. Die Mvsevw.—Interesting performance. ¥. MG A. Brinpixe.—Prof. Boyw's tree memory lecture. Condensed Locatu. To-morrow b ‘gal holiday no paper will De fecued trom tional frve Kindergarten building Ww! The Cleveland and Hendrieks Legion, of theYoung Men's Indepet ation of New York city, will come to thiseity to participate f the Inauguration ceremonies on March 4th next, Wearing a very handsome uniform. The Al Academy of Fine Arts, corner of isch str I New York avert the public Wednesday 0 te ‘The George Wasuington Social Club certificate ‘orporation, the objec pevolent and lterery. Chas W. Be Israel Somers, vice pn .tter of the suit of Moses mer vs, heen, a suit growing oUt of a misund ction wager, has bee shetther savs, by the funded ‘The fu who died worming at ck. st Mrs. Lugenterl was the mother ¢ Christiancy, divorced wile of ex-Sex Taney, of Sitchigan. Mr@iv. W. Corcoran reports that a colored man got $2) rem by means of a forged note, the Bame of Commodor ro Perce being forged to The note. While Alexander ty-two years old, w. new reservoir, of U Siriking lis om the hack fujarig im seriousiy king him on t Sear se 2 ‘He was taken to Freedman’s hospital. Mr. Findley M. Bartnolow, well known fn this eity and Baltimore, died ‘on the 15th instant, at Omaha, Neb. in the ath year of his age. Mr. Bartholow wasa widower and leaves one daughter. Benjamin Anderson, colored, forty-five years old, ‘who resided at 437 Schoo: street southwe_. 1s rez Ported missing from his home since last Thursday. Albert Baxter, the litte son of Mr. Frank Baxter, Of 1486 T street horthwest,who was terribly burned Yesterday, as stated In THe Stax, bis clothing hav- Jug caught fire trom sparks from 4 bonfire, died Jaler tn the day. ‘The Printers’ ‘Inougural club was formed last evening at a meeting at St. George's hall. Thomas Mitchell was elected presid ~ A. Taylor, secre tary, and Charies Berner, treasurer. Various com- mittees were appolatec. "It was decided to adopt a civilian Guiform. — A Novel Parade e Avenue. AN AMUSING WAGER SETTLED LAST EVENTN( An election bet made between Messrs Wil! Way and Thomas Garner, of the National Rifles, was seulled last night on Pennsylvania avenue, and af- forded much amusement to a large number of the Iriends of the parties, besides hundreds of specta- tors, who did not understand the unusual spec- tacle. Mr. Way bet on Blaine and Mr. Garner on Cieveland, the condition being that the loser Should haul the winner in a village cart on Penn- Sylvania avenue, from the Treasury to the peace monument. Mt.” Way having lost, fuifilled the contract af 8 o'clock last night, The members of Ihe National Rifles accompanied Mr. Garner tn bis Tiumphant ride through Fennsyivania avenue, drawn by Mr. Way. Most of the Riftes had kazons ‘other noisy instruments, with which they kept » a discord ail along the line of march. After Mr. Way had gone over the course the parties to the wager and thetr friends repaired to Abner's, where tie event Of the evening was appropriately cele- brated. late Mrs. ator Chris: a colored man, twen- ag in the tunnel at the hill, fer ——_—_ ‘The Inaugural Ceremonies. THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE TO RAVE HEADQUARTERS IN THIs CITY. ‘The national democratic committee has arranged ‘to occupy the building on F street, between 13th and 14th streets, which bas been the headquarters of the congressional democratic committee during thecampaign The nationa: cotamittee will oc- cupy the buiid'ng probably until the inauguration. ‘The national committee wil: have general super- vision 0; the preparations for the Inaugural cere. monies. ‘Ther wil. call into consultation, it is stated, the accredited representatives of the various, Semoeratic organizations, and will also request the | 0-operation of the business men, without regard Yo politics. and will give fuli consideration to any suggestions emanating from them. — Reduced Rates to the World’s Exposi- tien at New Orleans via B. & 0. H.R. Excursion tickets are now on Sale at the offices | Of Baltimore and Ohio rafiroad, 619 and 135: Penn- sylvania avenue, and at depot, for the New Orieans ¢Xposition: rate $40 for round trip, goiug and re | turning the same route. For tcket by one route, | returning a different route, $8 Special rates fo Parties of tty or more. For all information as to Toutes and accomodations apply as above. ‘Tex Wasnrxetox Homse Tuimr ARRestep rw BaLriwoRk.—On Sunday last, a horse ant wagon, valued at $100, was stolen from the Center Market 16 thir city, and was recovered ip a livery stable in Baltimore yesterday. An oid man, 70 years of age, who gave his name as Charles Smith, and his resi- dence at Towsontown, Md., was arrested in Baltt- more while attempting to’ make off with a horse ‘and wagon standing in the street. He was recog. hized by the officer as a man giving the name 0 John Weise, whor: he arrested in Baltimore in 1859 {or stealing’ a horse and DUSKY tn Harrisoung, Hts taken for the rogues’ gallery at that time shows that 15 years ago he Was an old-looking For that offense he was given four years in Cherry Hill prison, Philadelphia. Tue livery stabie jaan identified hit as the man who lett the Wash- horse and carriage at his stable. Tt was found that he had been arrested in i883 for horse y Dut he escaped from jail In Trenton, N. J., he was ip Jail under the nameor Anton Menz, he Was returned there to serve out his term. sober datas! fl Of C. D. Giimore € Co., died in this city yesterday. He came to Washington as captain of a Maine regi- — in 1861, and ae promoted to the eee, ot nent and ‘vetted brigadier general. He Settled in this eicy and was in acuve basiness une about one Fear ago, when he was taken ill while in Whe West ahd never ful y recovered. His death will be regretted by a large circle of friends. = AN Istrmestixe Sexwox.—Rev. Willlam Alvin Bartlett, pastor of the avenue church, wiil, im hts Thanksgiving sermon to-morrow give an in~ leresting historicul sketch of Washington. {is charged, J. P. Waddieton, ‘The Associated Charities. THE ‘UAL MEETING AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH— OPERATIONS OF THR ASSOCTATION FOM ONE YEAR— ELECTION OF A BOARD OF MANAGERS Tue third annualmeeting of the associated chart. Ues of the District of Columbia, which was held Jast night at Ail Souls’ church, was: well attended. Judge Mac Arthur presided. “The exercises were enlivened during the evening by music by the church chor and solos by Miss Eva Milis and Mrs. D. ©. Morrison, The ‘Secretary, Mr. LS. Emery, read a report covering the transactions of the assoclated Charl tes in all its enterpi From the commence- ment of the orzanization, 1m April, 1981, to. the 6h o i period of two and a halt years, ‘ce had ratsed only $2,272.21, whereas: year ft has received, with less than “Ty contributions ‘amounting | to rt cited many Instances of the ‘ities by the methods: ‘An account was of the kindergarten school, arten school; the latter was op ¥ for the instruction of girls in house- keeping at the central oftice under the direction of “rs J. H. Bradford. ‘The school is composed of 2 :o 13 years of age; they are taught to ld fires, wait on tables, wash dishes, oem, ta care of @ house, wash and ¢ beds and sex. A cooking school, con- one class, bas been run frou May last to nt tine. Toi the treasurer, Hon. M. G. Emery, “wing the recetpts and expenditures t0 follows: November on hand of $1 Was aby sth es during the pa nck at this date of 226-41, t u then d:livered an Interesting S Acclieciion was taken up, and the sec- nenuced the result: Geo. E. Kennedy & A‘icn Melane, $50; R. B. Donaldson, Euers, $a; Mrs. H. C. ‘Adams, $50; Chas. Chas, I Kellogs, $10; C. BL Benedie slivers made smaller Subscriptions, embers Were elected as members of the atd of ers, as follows A. S Solomons, Rev, W. A. Bartlett, Rey Wynkoop, John Mueheli, Mr. J. Langdon Burbe ‘otten, Hon. A. M.Gange- EW." barnard, Thos. J. G. Bune ANOTHER VERSION OF THE CORNFIELD HARBOR ‘Sioortsa.—Another statement as to the cause of ngot Capt. Wm. Hitchens, of the schooner vy, by Henry Weibie, at Cornfield Rar- 5 + last ‘Thursday, reached The Sun sigs: “Omeers of ated that after the shooting This oMcer, ed Wetble. It 1S did nut intend to shoot any particnlat Hie was shnply Shooting at the party In detense of hts home. They had, heclatmed, complete possession of his house, and. weré tu a disorderiy and threatening manner, at Weible sa tl Disravarra ~Hoxons. ITCHING AND BURNING TORTURES, Thave tried for eleven years to have my wife cured of & terrible skim disease The Curicuns ReMEpies ‘Ccoricona Resotvenr, the new Blood Purifier, inter- nally, and Curicuna, the great Skin Cure, and Curi- curt Soar, an exqitlaite Skin Beautifier, extornalls) have done in six woeks what I have tried for eleven yearstohavedone. You shall have the particulars as soon as I can give them to you, and as we areso well known in this part of the country, it will benefit you, and the remedies will cure all who use them. ‘Mayzville, Ky. CHAS, H. WHITE. BLOTCHES CURED. 1 used your Curicuna for Blotches, and am completely cured, to my inexpressible joy. Corr- cuRA Soar is the best Ihave ever used, and tothe pro- fossion it is invaluable for cleansing the skin, thereby removing all “cork,” grease, paint, and all the stuff used ‘by them, leaving the skin pure and white and soft. My sereateat pleasure is in recommending such an article, ~ a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WE r Sey DNESDAY. OVEMBER 26, 1884, NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. Tae Cenrvny. NOVEMBER THIRD EDITION NOW® READY. FIRST EDITION 160,000 DECEMBER. In these two numbers are the first papers in THE WAR SERIEs, Gen. Beauregard, on “Bull Run? and Gen. Lew Wallace on “Unconditional Surrender” at Fort Donelson; to be followed in January by articles on the Mississippi River Gun-boats, by Admiral Walke and Captain James B. Eads, and in February by “ SHILOH,” BY GEN. GRANT. Articlés by Generals Longstreet, McClellan, D. H. Hill, Gordon, Rosecrans, Fitz John Porter, Hunt, Pleasonton, Newton, Admiral Porter, and many ‘others will appear later. In November begins the “Recollections of a Private” ang W. D. HOWELL’'S NOVEL OF AN AMERICAN BUSINESS MAN. ‘New EDITION OF OcTopER Numuge Reavy, Now ts the best time to begin to take THE CEN- TURY reguiarly. It costs 8 cents a number, $4.00 a year; subscriptions are taken by all dealers and the publishers. B. MAC vampion Comique Holler Skater, Youngstown, Obio. 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 Coriouma Reatepres, which @. J. YOUNG. $200 FOR NOTHING. Having raid about $200 to first-claas doctors to cure my baby, without success, I tried the Curicuna Remi ‘Digs. which completely cured after using three bottles WM. GORDON. 8t Arlington ev., Charlestown, Mass.” ™- °° i fold everywhere, Price: Curicuna, S0e.; SOAP. 5c. Resotvent, @1. Portes Dave axp CumMicat. Co, Boston. -Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” Cumicvza Soar for Rough, and Reddened Skinjand Hands, ceaees 219 Wile, Le stated, became frightened at thelr ns, fools her bebe and fled the house for safe- sis SUll at the Providence hos 1, in this city, gd his condition is improving. Jackson allas Maj nt girl, Was sentenced by days tu Jail tor stealing er ein A Pennsyiv Suiall colored boy, who went into Berber- ye Store last night'and snatched a pair of fall for thirty days. THR AnKEST OF Mx. Nespit.—Mr. D. M. Nesbit WhO, as stated th last EVESISG'S Stak, Was arrest station, Md., Monday even- ty of men who were remov- a, states that the trouble parules who had a contract 2 Umber and clear the laud, removing the Valuable timber and not clearing the land as required: by the contract. Last. Monday Mnding @ twain and a gang of men on Tis premises for the purpose of removing wood, he ordered them off, and they Went. Qne man Was with him, and eack tek’s 5 Shoes and ran, was se had a gum. A warrant was subsequently served on them. “The warrant charged him with threat- Toshoot. Mr. Nesbit Says the trial was @. ‘The magistrate proposed to require a bond, fused to give lt, and Is sull, he. says, ready eud hls property by all proper means. ‘This Powter never varie» marvel of purty, *trength snd wholesomenest. More economical than theontinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soldonlyineans. oxat Baxrxa Pownrx Co., 106 Wall street, N. aps S SAKSAPARILLA THOROUGHLY cleanses th» Llvod, stimulates the vital functions, and restores the health and strength. No one whose bloed is impure can feel well. ‘There is a weary. lan- subi tecling. and often a sense of discouragement and despoudency. Persons having this feeling should take Ayer's sarsaparille to purify and vitalize the blood. WE, TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING HALLS HAIR RENEWER to our readers. It re- stores xray hair to its youthful color, prevents bald- nes, makes the hair soft and gloasy. does not stain the skin, aud is altogether the best known remedy for all hair and scalp diseases. 225 Duy Goons CANNOT BE SOLD CHEAP ON CREDIT. COLORED SILKS, extra fine quality, extremely wide width, reduced frow @1. «5 to $1.28 cash price BEAUTIFUL PLAID DKESS GOODS, pure wool, Widest double width, reduced to 75c. COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVETS, in Brown, . Koyal Purple and Black. 31. TING, one yard and a half wide Cnumense width), in Brown and Gray. only 37546. BLACK SILKS, extra fine quality, reduced from 81.25 to $1, syceiat bargain, NEW YORK MIL’ § AND PEQUOT SHEETING COT- PON (widest and very beth oe COLOKED AND BLACK SATINS, S0c. COLORED SUKAH CASHMERES, pure wool, widest double width, See — COLORED SILK PLUSHES, 81.50, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS (immense size), ex- cellent quality. #5. COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 7Sc., special bar- an. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 600, COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25. FINEST QUALITY SCRAH CASHMERES, all pure woul, Heatly one yard ad a half wide, requccd from 81.35, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS IN REMNANTS of 3, ‘lemeths, reduced frout 28e, to 12342. 4.5.67 and 8 BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $150 nat CARTERS, 711 Manger Space. Fras Suarriess, MANUFACTURER OF PURE CONFECTIOS, ‘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 26ora PER POUND. ‘No connections with any other store. 212m inber of new Seat, Guie, and Hot und Cold hwect Dishes Tiseaut Chickin sud Beet Broth willbe slwayson Ere anes Ci Exzcaceaxe Axo Honxsovsp COUGH DROPs. PARSE SUPPLY JUST RRORIVED. and Save, aafe and certain re‘ief for Coughs, Golds and all. ‘alt: pound: Dusen, Se. als. ot ARTI |ATTAN'S, Pharmacist, 213 Corner éth and I, and cor. Sd. and Dota aw, g Tae Mosr Woxveerut Soap OF THE AGE. tun i F Sus} BPP, RRR KREBS MM MM IT vu MM MM ber fot Fe REY TE ae PPE i Gwe Eee ae oo A ER oO AA . at §3 fA PP > THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SOAP IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WasHES WHITE. TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. octéw,th,s.m-3m_ Hoxesr Errors YOUR PATRONAGE. ‘While not disposed to claim a superior goodness or greater love for mankind than is usually in busi- ness, the London and Liverpool Clothing Company does Yelieve in keeping before the public the advantages it offers. First and foremost, we keep nothing but relia- ble goods; secondly, we are careful to lead all others in ‘fit end finish, afd last, but not least, we retail good Clothing at wholesale prices. 96.40 Beaver Overcoat. 7.80 Fancy Melton Overcoat, 8.20 Fup Beaver Overcoat. 9.10 English Beaver Overcoat. 9.60 Fine Chinehitia Overcoat. 10.40 Montense Overcoat. 11.25 English Corkscrew Overcoat, 10.20 All-Wool Business Suit. 7.86 Fancy Cheviot Suit, 9.12 Efelish Worsted Suit. 10.90 Genuine Diagonal Suit. 11.45 English Corkscrew Suit, ‘We have theextme fine grades of Imported Corkacrews in both Suits dnd Overcoats. A very full line of fine Silk and Satin-lined Overcoats. While extra drewy, you will find our fine Suita and Overcoats are really lower than others ask fora very ‘medium grade of clothing. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co., nq CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS IGG ‘00 gee mage sod Ha Haas = TALL OR: 13 AND WANTS YOU TO SEE A VERY FINE LINE OF KERSEYS, MEL! SESE Sean an OVERCOATS ‘MADE TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER, AMY STYLE DESIRED, ‘FROM 618 a&90 NOVELTIES In DIAGONALS, ETC. BEST FABRICS OF CONTINENTAL MARKETS ‘REPRESENTED. ‘Suite to order from... 20.00 Pants to order from...... 6.00 ‘Semaples and Self-measurement Rules Mailed on Ap- plication. 7 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘Scuoor, Sore ae, THE CENTURY CO., ot ‘ New Yore. “At another time I saw ona desk a scrap of Paper that had on it a comical likeness or image of @ human skeleton in mintature—a profile view of the skull, the ribs, and the other bones even to the foot. I wondered who the senatorial artist was, and in handling the paper I chanced to turn it another way. And what do jou think it was? It Was n't meant for a skeleton. after all, It was nothing else thana very hasty autograph of Sena- Read “The Recoliections of a #oy-Page in the U. & Senate,” in the December number of Sr. Nicuovas, if you cannot make out the autograph; the article will interest old and young. This is the Christmas issue, containing contributions from Whittier, Trowbridge, Stockton, Boyesen, Mary Mapes Dodge, Miss Alcott, and others, It costs but 2 cents and makes a superb present for child. Ail dealers sell 1t, Now is a good time to subscribe ($3 a year) through dealers or the pub- Ushers, THE CENTURY CO., BG ‘New York, Tae Misrrr Stone, CORNER 10rz AND F, Sells a good Newmarket Overcoat at $10, worth $18, An elegant Newmarket at $15, worth 825. A fine Chinchilla Surtout at $20, worth 35, A splendid Chinchilla D. B. Coat and Vest at $8, worth $15. Afew more of those fine Prince Albert Suits at $20, worth $35. Agood Overcoat in light, meaium or heavy weight at 87.50, worth $12. Bplerdid Overcoats at $8.75, $10.25, $1275, $16.50, $17.75. $19.50 and $21, fully 33 per cent leas than prices ‘at any other store in the city. Business Suits from $6.25 up, to suit every taste and Pocket, Black, brown, dahiia, wine colored Corkscrew 4-B Cut- ‘away Suits at $12; cheap at 820, Extra weight double-breasted Blue Flannel Suits, fast colors, cheap ‘Mamnificent line of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats from 82.25 up. Gossamers and Rubber Coats at a sscrifice to close. Immense variety of Oda Pants, 81.25 and up. Fine Black Broadcloth Suits at 620, worth 840, at THE MISFIT STORE, CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. DRY _GooODs. ‘No trouble to sell this article,” say druggists to customers asking for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup A Thanksgiving Al! Around, Ww. Haus & Co., $16 7uh street, and ifm Pennsrivania avenue, are thankful that they have sold more goods this sea- gon than ever Defore, while their patrons seem ‘thankful that they have at last found a to ‘Duy honest boots and shoes at the lowest prices. Another feast tn store for those who will avail ‘themselves thereof. over stocked, we are offering for the next ten at following reduc- ms: Gente’ $6 hand stitched boots and shoe# at $5. Gents’ $5.50 hand sewed shoes at $4.50. Gents’ $3.50 fine calf sewed boots at $3. Gents’ $2.50 bo ere button, laced and con Gents’ $1.50 solid laced and galters at $1.2 Ladtes”$5 elegant French kid button at $4. Ladies’ $4 hand sewed coi pu goat button $3.50. Ladies’ $3.50 fine hand sewed button at £3. * Ladies’ $2.50 stylish, durable button at $2. Ladies’ $2 kid and goat buiton, any style, $1.50. Misses’ $1.25 kid and pebble button, ‘heel or ring. $1. g TChild's $1.95 solar tip button, Neel or spring, 90s. Youths’ $1.25 solar tip button boot at $i, and many other goods in proportiot E. M. P, Harris, grocer, 873 M street north- ‘est, says “a truly Superior Soap 1s Lipps’ Pre- nium.” 1 $2. Knit Jackets for Boys, and Knit Jackeis for mem, in all the different shades imaginable, incuding some hand-knit and genuine Saxony Wool, at prices 25 per cent less than any other house ii the city 1s seliing them. Franc’s, corner 7th and D,the only strictiy one price ‘Hatand Genv’s Furnishing Store in this chy. — 1 Gloves, Gauntlets and Mittens for mer. and boys, & different kinds to select from, ‘at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket depot, cor. 7th and H. i Johnson’s Oyster Saloons, 440.and 442 9th st. n.w. Leave your orders for oysters for Thanksgiving. Fine selects, tn quantitiesto sult and delivered. Aiso, choice brands for halt shell, steamed, stewed, fried, éc. Old reliable and most famous oyster house in the city. Ladiee’ saloon first floor. 3 Rock Bottom Prices at_Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only Strictly One Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city. 4 Razors! Razors! Razors!!!—The Patent Pericet and our best brands Warranted, and keptin proper shaving condition gratis, Name engraved on our dog collars free, ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvani N. WALFORD, Prop’r. 8 Wii $75,000 Capital Prize Won and Paid. E. B. Lhoste, of the Louisiana National Bank, certifes that he held for collection for a depositor in the bank the whole ticket tn the Loutstana State Lottery which drew the First Capital Prize of $75,000 on Tuesday, October 14, and acknowledges It was yald to him in fuil at’ the office of the company. ‘ne unknown winner is to be congratulated on his food fortune, so suddenly acquitred.—Sew Orleans imves"Democrat, October 17, 1884. a Fur and Seaiskin Garment ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 13 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash ‘wholesale prices this season, ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct trom manutacturer, and save retailer's Profits. Fashion Book mailed free. vos Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and ‘Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchu-Palba.”$1. 15 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Of] with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, Aerie ep nectar nutrition and general debility; easy an Feo Totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold ay Drag fists, Lange totties, Soc. | Manutactured by W.. hornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Balumore, Md wwe On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,.Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (oung or oid) who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitelity and kindred troubles, Sai ing speedy and complete restoration of’ health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk i3 iucurred, as thirty Gays’ ial is allowed, W,3m “Alderney Dairy Wagons. Fresh Alderney #utter, churned every morning, ‘and delivered in haif-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana sweet Pit, se. per quart Crean 18 pint. SPECIALTIES. NL PARKER, OF HOSTON, MASK. ELEC tro-magnetic healer, healing by laying ot “Treata theumatismn, Neural Astin Catach: Bart alysis, St. Vitus Dance, Nervous Prostration, Lunx, Sretaaet naauey conipasie cr a all pervery Aue i lout theuse of medicine,” “Consultation frees Will Vinit ‘patieneat thelr hoes, Ofoe p.m. 317 439 street northwest. ‘ME KOSS. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, £20 be consulted on business and all affaira of lif, ee, Vesidonce, 1910 1th street northwest. _Hourefrom9 8.m. tod p. m. and from 8 to 9p. m. B20 1[9, THOSE WITH PILES —DR. MUHLEMAN, NO. Geatiments without the Wutfe, ‘enue oe “ligstene: scutinent,. wi ei Gurewusrantecd "'t ‘tise Trof’ Srukerhotr's Painless Treatineat This recent diegvery the only plan now Euown for curing Tales without the knife or fine, iy Sluoat valnige, safe, sure and permanent, Without danger dr loss of tnie; never fails to cure: Charges moderate.” Hourm 406 p.m. not San JRE YE HEALED. GO To DR Bi 906 Bite faeTadt 2? 28, OE Teliabie resident advertising physician in Washington. Het timation bs ies tnd en z ” a private character, for over ST years ‘ime JE, ROBERTSON. THE WELL KNOWN BALTI. ts over experience: treating all Siseases ofthe Generative Oreaus and Ner- vous Syotem, ean be confidentially consulted every Wed. nesday’ and Saturday, from 2 to 9p. m., at 456 C street Dorthweet, near 4ygsirect, Success uarenteed in every case without waite euscons drugs, caustics. oF ine cury, "Private rooms for Indies, nl9 «COR. 10rm AND F STREETS. NOAH WALKER & ca, WREEBAS. Laos Srome NOAH WALKER & CO, GREAT VARIETY. O25 Pennaylvaniaave. 5 pGANCE OF STYLE ‘NOAH WALEER & CO, 625 Pennaylvapia ave, 4 NOAH WALKER & CO, Z 025 Fenusylvaniaave’” SUBSTANTIAL ‘TRIM- MINGS, NOAH WALKER & CO., And the best-made Clothing 625 Pennsylvanis ava. for the least money. NOAH WALKER & CO. Garments for Busia jarments for Dress, 625 Pennsylvania ave. Garments for Work, NOAH WALKER & CO., Solid Valuesfor your Dollars. 625 Pennsylvania ave.” ‘Three floors stocked with the BEST-MADE CLOTHING. NOAH WALRER & CO., ‘625 Pennsylvania ave, — wyiigce Goods for Orderea ‘on NOAH WALKER & CO., —~ 625 Pennsylvania ave." OverSacksand Newmarket. NOAH WALKER & CO., (625 Pennsylvaul ylvauisave.” Boys’ ond Children’s Suits variety af our usual NOAH WALKER & co, “LOW FRICES. 02 Pennsylvania uve, ts) Pore Axo Isviconama ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either asa dell- cious beverax@Mr for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celourated brand. U PPP PPP REE RRR TTT EFI Upp epee por “yt Bee ON UPPP PPP KR ERR OT ER NNN PE PF Eek & 2D Bop wRN BP RRER R T Ene N NN WOW WH OH MW 6585 Wwww it hon ss Ey Www HHT gs Ex We'w HOH HT Ss F&F = ‘This whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil oll, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to gives ficti- ‘Yous age and flavor to this popular drink, FOR SALE BY Browning & Middleton, Barb Hamilton, 3B Bryan & Bro., Ge ryan, B.L. Wheeler. ‘Thomas A. Rover, Jou BSifierudes =” SSCL BAEE on ‘8. B. Waters, WASHINGTON. D. O. H. &. H.W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors, n14-3m PHILADELPHIA. Serout Nozice 1 ‘RESPECTFULLY CALL THR ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO. THR WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS @ SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES BPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND FUBNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY 1N SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSESIN THK cITy, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE 14 REFER’ RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AXD Esti ‘MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D WYVILL, Exouusrve Acuxt, 09% iN. 452 PA. AVE. NEAR 43 STREET. Gar Tar Best | Harness of ‘stamped with 1 NOORD HARNESS™ taf concon coun _ LOTZsBRo, + (Pennsylvania Avenua, = bane Adjoining National Hotel, Se" HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBESia (great variety at very low peices, eat SEWING MACHINES, &e. Wasuncros Tesrmoxras. No. 110. 900 litH 8. E., Wasurxarox, D.C., ptember 3, i Mr. C. Avrmpaor.comer 7th and Hatieetans See ©. AUERBACT.Cor p oo "Agent Ainerican Sewing Mackine Company: Dram Shes Arter ting the -American ‘Battan Hole ine in may family for fourteen years, with great nocess, we exchanwed it 19 months ago for the improved Hish atin, No. t,americany made by same c Tbe ‘Americau’is pronounced by experts. to Pre-emi- hint, both in construction and ‘material used. 2 runs excerdinely light and uolselesa: is very simple and Tee Tine, alae toe Uy rock wall dally inmy home, “Itespectfully, GEO, W, WATSON, Chief Clerk U. 8. Navy Yard. New improved machines of every description, from 20 up. All machines warrsnted, Instruction free by teachers, All aired. aecgytersuetatas Neda Haar RCS Socks, Gent's Jenieys, aud Bicycle Hose nis Fax, Aso Wisrer Sms NOW READY. Ladies, if you want a perfect fittins Garment, try our Baar Glove Fitting Eaticrns, ‘Dresomakerr seed Ht your names, and we will send you sample copies of Fall And Winter Styles nee of charge Every ied, should have our Bazar Dressinaker, with 800 beautiful illustra- Hons of fall and. winter styles: price Iseta.,or by wail 20, ete Hall's. Pareto opie seo satin ‘and Gur forms ean be adjusted from the siballest Size to the larwent indy", Call and examineat OPPENHEIMER'S, . 628 9th street n. w., #t. Cloud Building. le agent forthe New Home and Hartford Sewing Machines “AN Winds "of inachines: for" rout and oa oc \HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” WITH OUR NEW fet of Attachments, ina Velvet-lined Box, makes the finest outfit for femily eewing ever yet offered. Also the Silent Whit Home, Domestic. Eve at MKENNEQ'S, 421 Hh strect northwest, 7 wee FINANCIAL, Sm Bes, G5: W Bao Baz & Co. sinans, 1487 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. §. Treasury.) Derrosrrs. Exczaxce. Discoorra United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought and aold in large and small lots Degtte inmucd ou all polute is Rarope af loweat nate ‘kate ou all pohuts in Rurope at lowest rates Information cheerfully given. py Paivaze Sroce T'xxxonara Wines WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ‘NEW YORE, SuSTON, &a FRIXCE & WHITELY, Srocx Baoxxms, CBRE avetua} New Yore James Whitety, Henry H. Dodge, #8. Crager Oatley. Hany G Last, -Wesklogion DG MaghanaOmre ‘William B. Travers, Special Partner, BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ALL. CLASSES UF RAILWAY BECURITION, ‘Eranch Office—699 15th strest (Coreoran Bail acy 2.B, DODGE, Hesident Partaes. | HORTHAND—REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS EF, SS ’Srenine in the weeks inate Loses sae, pue estan ou HEADQUARTERS, STH EAR_ 107 THEO. INGA STH ‘tc. church RING, Principal. 22am JPRS_ADECINE DUVAL MACK ScHU aa og Rd inglish branches. Day ad cvrning Reading Classes in Shalpeare Literature ‘and’ History. 1426 N street ENMANSHIP—WE WERE FIRST IN THIS city to make a ty of rapid writing, and have inore abbreviations than in any-ciler system Fasy grace‘ ul, is the verdict for Howe's Yenimaaeh p33 pet month n1g-in HE BEST AND CHEAPEST drawing and painting is at the » Fine Arts, 18th st. and ‘Receptions rednesa: UBURN FEMALE s SENAY Evening Clashes for Adult Highest references." 1200-0 s:ret Lurtuwest, ool-im BALCH, Principal. WiSHINGTON coNcERVATOR sic, MU- sic hall. corner 7th ani D streets northwest? thc trance 7 ee antares San RAND NES. ALFRED BesAcs EDUCATIONAL, Hiene for young ladies and ttle eiris, Mt AL .w. Scholastic th September, lessons in Enviish, JPaniLifs PASSING THE SEASON 11 desire the privacy of home f Tequested to call at MHS, A. EUJACS, northwest. ne IANO LESSONS WITH TECHNIQUE AN ee eee Bfreracet D. Sixteenth year. Twelve teachers 0. Di 2 0 their daughters, are 754 M street my D HAR- ‘strvet nortiiwest, focls-c0.2m ASELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR A complete school course, Enilish. Scientific, Clansi- gal, Great facilities for Modern Lanusges, ‘particu iy French, German, Art, Eiocution, Music (Piano, Prot. Anton Gloe A collegiate course: algo Elective Courses for advanced students. Preperation closes for Vassar and other col Tegea. Call at 1214 1sth stro m123m Mr. and Mrs. W CABELL, Principals. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORMER $20; might, $16. Full corps of able teachers. Cail OF wend for citculara, HENRY C. SPENCER Principal. SARA A. SPENCER, Vico Princival mi PRACTICALLY taught, Success guaranterd if iastroctions are fle lowed. Private lessons: individually oF ih clas CROMELIN. offi ccf 472 Loulsiatia avenue, ISS VAN TRUMP, OF BALTIMORE, AND MRS. MARSHALL, of Washington, will open Classes in Drawing, Painting and Fmbroidery “at Gunton Burld- ing, corner Pennsylvania avenue snd 9th st 17, ‘Studio open for inquiries from 12 to 2 dai ARE CHEVREMONT DIPLOMEE DE demic de Paris) and teacher of the ‘Tan- Ruaxe, would be pleased to recetve a few more pupils de— siring to become thorough in her native tongue, Les- sons privately and in clases, 1257 12th street northwest, Er REBEL IX TIT UTE PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR le. German ten, Principals, Misra FOILOGK and Nocrr teach personally-—New Caciand methods. “Classes Tamited. 1137 Ad: street, weeond door frora Massachusetts avenu>, JPRENCH LESSONS. 101 17TH STKE west, between K and L.—Mile. ¥. Pi ‘Own Systema and Methode Natu puccomfal and interetine "Pup Bunelation and a practical nse of 1 shortest time ponsible. “Kindergarten classes at 12-10; reopen Decvmiber iste cme in WWASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPH, ‘ouly school of the kind bere, A special invitation to all to see the method, by which you eun soon learn Profession. 214 2d street southeust, ‘3-1? IANO TAUGHT BY A THOROUGHLY PROFI- CIENT TEACHER, le. street northwest.. ELOCUTION AND H LANGUAGE, M STREET, SS HALT. Pureorean. lopment “of the Voice and ‘Natural Expression of sentiment carefully taught. Esprolal attention given to the cure of Stammering and other Voos] Defecta.” ¢ Boys and Girisclass will resume Jet 20-450 m,, in the second story parlors of the ¥. Calisthenics taucht by Prof. Hartvig Nissen. 2u30-3m Ge! "BED KINDERGAKTE: PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, ‘925 19th street northwest yu 27-6, MES. ANNA 'B. OGDEN, Principal, ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL. and Instrumental Music and Harmony. - Special at- tention, thar ‘to beginners as well as to Pupils Sdvanced. “Tal Tih street northwest, (2 PUPHS fart IMME FEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WIEL BEGIN ‘her French conversational lessons at het own aii pupils’ residences, Call after 4 Dam Sil Lith stroct Rorthwest. ‘Ternis moderate. mice ‘OWES BUSINESS SCHOOL, 817 7TH STREET,— mansbip, arithmetic, spelling and correspondence, 86 months. $19 for three mouths, in advance. Howes rapid bi manship alche 83. Open all the year, day and ‘night. Pupils taught beparately” not i aS ae, Seca rere Begin at any time, ol RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. Diiale, constant Prepares for College, Au- en examinations. WY INSTITUTE. aw. comer sand K streetem. w. ‘8. W. FLYNN, AM. Evening classes, $3 und $5 month. oe) (OLLIERE SCHOOL FoR Boys, under 15, of age. ‘Two separate departments— Seniors and Juniors, Cot Jot S204 6, Ju dott, Dror og i,k Here, Priicipals: Lucien E ©. Colliere, 2. BL, Director, 1638 "f street northwest ae eibea EPSON SEMINARY, 1100 and 1104 M strect northwest, Ws ‘enters its tenth year, MONDAY ‘MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal ENGLISH COURSE—Completa, thprough and practi- eal, CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year gf he seminary or entrance to Sinithy Vassar and cllesley col Lhe FRENCH AND GERMAN—Ut ‘the of one D a inder sapervision | Principal of Sie Wasiaston Seheot of Elocation: oa m VOCAL ‘MUSKC~Dirtctreen Madan "Annie oemer PIANO—Di r. Profe Gioetzner. AT. DRAWING, PALNTISG AND. DECORATIVE AItT—Under supervision of competent tenchieen ecto HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, '723.147m ST, N, W., WASHINGTON, D.G. ‘5 FRANKLIN ST., BALTIMORE. MD. 283 WESTMINSTER ST. PROVIDENCE, RL 164 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, MASS. GAKFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, ¥.¥. Best instruction to adults or children. Pri sops and clames." Ruperior nativeteachers D.C. Ei ‘Tonmues. “Most easy “Teacher sent to Student's NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW. auso “Appiy to PROF. . JOLY. RENCH LESSONS—“COMMENT ON PARLE A Paria" Prot. H Larrogue, py French teacher, GRduate of Sorbonne ‘university, References, French mintater, 1227 Pennsylvaui 55am avenue and L street, W: abd Lite Gitla—The exercines resumed September 8th. 1884, permanent and weekly boarders will be received. Tiguan, "vocal ‘and’ mstrumeutal’ mae petstion, anruages, Thuaie, rain drawing, fancy work. ‘at30-4m ISS MARY K SCHUEINER, TEACHER OF Elocution<Losieal Anaiyeicy Vocal Culture sd Exprescion—and_“adiazs in Rhakspeare and General liek‘ Chlaret's,ClaeTeendap tad Shara At home, Tuesdays, 6 to 8p. m. 1231 New Son 5 RHELDON'S DANCING ACAD! 104 F Setesriavea accrn Ahamtgtand ta Rlecnoutoe wentayant Peas, ea orele tice wouthear ne culars, or terms for renting ‘northwest, a (QAUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. German. French, Tesla, spanish, Latin, Greck, taught ir. Sauveude *Naturat Methoa"” Yullcorpe of ie piractors, | Ckvulars through, Wm, Sie ie = Leta, of ‘the ‘Pub atreet horthiwest, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. 6 Shirte to Order, Laundrie2.. 6 Shirts to Order, Laundried..... G Very Best to Order, Laundried... Also, a full Une of Winter Underwear, Half Hooy Bearis, be. + 8B ELLERY, ait 1212 F strect northwest, Jost Recerven- A Larze Line of NECKWEAR, for 80c., 7Se. and $L. Pull Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. (CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, 8050 opposite Patent Offica, ‘eronmmenged by ted So case at = mySl-wke Friyate | ‘9th and D streets northwest Vounz teu and | women trained for busi:iens ‘Rapid writiae, Dooktosrp= ing, business practice, rapid. calculations, English Iabiruage, cloention, tenosrapny. tt ete, thoroushly taught. ‘Admisciou 2 any time, Year from date of entranes, day or night, $59: chres monthe day, on November | ‘Book ‘without text books in tess than halt | the usual tine. Bsineas: courw ta bookkeeper ae recial advantages for learning to SPEAK Forelsn | a “tnd eflicient method. ‘Tuntion sizes $2 to 42, at $12; were $15. Sux Sea Prosues SEATON PERRY, ¢SUOCFSSOR TO XG BROTHER) INCHES WIDE S?LK SEAL PLUSHES OF SO OWN DiteC! IMPORTATION, AL SL AND B16 PEX YARD. M INCHES WIDE SILK SEAL PLUSSES, -AT $20, $3.50, $4, $5 AND 86. ape N Ww SILK Ay cr @ Ixc IDE BLACK xD, WOO ‘CTRCULARS. rE TENSE FOR CIRCULAKS AN! NEW FUR-LINED SICILIENN! IMMPNSE *TOCK OF PARIS AND BERLIN W JACKETS, NEWMARKETS AND DOLMANS. LK SBAL PLUSH SACQUES, AT $40 1 $50, SUPERB STOCK OF LYON SATIN Dv- CHESS®, FAILUE FRANC AND REA. SHADES, FoR ENING WEAR PURE SILK BLACK AND OOLORED VEL- PETS ro NCTE WIDE, RANG ING FROM $5 TO g9 PER VAUD PLAIN AND BHOCADE SILK VELVETS, FROM €2 DOUR VELVETS FOR VESTS AND GARNI- ANAL IN BLACK AND ALL RECS PLION AND EY Mi TURE. TWO. TONE BROCADED VELVET DRESS FRONTS. FRENCH BROAD CLOTHS, TRICOTS, AND ALL WOOL PAKIs DRrss TEXTURES FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SULTS ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS rx GREAT VARIETY. S2-SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GUODS BY GASLIGRT. $2" CHOICE GOODS, PLALN FIGURES AND COR- KECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Pexay Berupiva, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 184: 222 Srecuz Bancass. Ibe. 20¢, ‘These goods were re- wold at incre than doubis ‘these prices nati gf Cloaks left over from tast season at Ieee than i Trie. ‘Tbsie full size Colored Blankets €1, ‘These are as ood as We have ssid at B2 Almge lot of Hed Comforts and White Blankets st very low prices, GEO. 3. JOHNSON, 22 113 Market Space, Lasssurca & Buo, 420, 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET IMITATED BY SOME, . EQUALED BY NONE, ENVIED BY ALL. Ithas come to this, but we can't belp it—low prices must prevail. ALL OUR DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN. Beautiful wool-filing plaids. tm hich and eubyiued gelors, 225 cents, fuer plaids at 28 cents reduced from Fisin cashmeres, in all the leaing shadea, 123 centa, 6-4 English cashmere, finest imported, at 25 cents, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES. ‘We have mor of the last-named four articles than any three stores in the elty combined. Beautiful quuity extra heavy colored satin at 45.centa, worth $1: aiid many ood batains in this department Colored brovate velvets, black brocade velvets at 82.50 per yard: excellent value, Our black srosevain_ ilk at #1 ie muperior fn quality and wear to any revailed in tily ety at elao, Wecaa Show you over 3,00) pieces of sill goods in this depart meut, and ts the woutler gf evers one who visite It Our cloak parlors sth largeat tn thecountry, bet 58 by 100 feet, and contain the \argest. stock ever exe ited under ope root. Our. prices have been cut to euch an extent that competition is out of the question. We are selling a bvwutiful heavy well-made stockinet walking Jncket nt £275. well worth 85 50, We are se ling heavy stockinet Newmarketa, $4 inches Jons, At 86.25; sold by others at $10. Seal Sacqu s, warranted London dye, at $125; intrin- sic value, $173 Seal Sacgnes, warranted London dye, at $145:intrin- sic value, $190, > Better qualities at like iow figures, LADIES’ BROCADE VELVET AND BROCADE PLUSH WRAPS, £25; worth to import $34. 29, worth to import $40. $35; worth to import 845 Our 895 plush sacques cannot Le cqualed in regard to ually Rand worktnanalin they Solug 03 seats Tonks Sith ued aatin Hine lu’ ance we dave been sel: ea ‘owing to tho’ quantity we haveou band, Bnve therefore seduced the samne to €25" Sicilliene silk circulars, fur trimmed, quilted lined, with deep fur cotlar, only 84.50; rewular pres, 813, ‘Black eoth Newmorketa, full lencth, with Geep Antrachan collar, aud entirely trimuned our prica, $10! sold elscwherw at €15. 4S colored cloth Russia! Circulars at 81.75; worth 87. 5 ‘Ottoman cloth Russlan Cirealaee. fur- trimmed with handaoine ornament at €10; worth BiG Satin Rhadenler fur-triunmed dolimane, in all colors of plu fini, at 29, cows: were 6320, Splendid quality’ biack diagonal cloth Jackets, with ornaments, st 8375; worth 85" Colored cloth iackets, from $2.60 up. Twenty-f tality il cloth New- entirely fur trhuacd, with gathered, Wack, We have, without doubt, the largest and best selected rogk ofplain and! braidca'imupuried etockinet Sachets city. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. . Every lady intending to purchase a winter cloak this SE lend thoronihly, irepect, this complete sock fore making her selection. ‘amply repay her, doth as regards style, quality and price, CHILDREN'S POLO CAPs, made of the finest all-wool Jersey cloth, reduced to 14 cents. Colors—Garnet, navy blue, brown, green, cardi- ‘nal and black. y FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS in endless varicty, at half of Inst year's prices, Grand arguihe in every departuent LANSBURGH & BRO, ntl SEVENTH STREET. Kine's Paxace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY ‘NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN CHOtEARat es cesta eT All styles of JACKETS at $4, $4.50, @5, 85.50and98. 160 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at €9, $10and 812 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value. 2.000 Misses? and Cinidwn's HAVELOCKS and NEW- MARKETS, a most mugnificent line at $2, 83, $4, 85 and $6. (000 Wool and French FELT HATS at 600. 75c., 2,000 Children's Flecant TRIMMED HATS at 2c, Soe. 75e., BL und BL: BIRDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS, RIPRONS, VEL Ladies’ UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ prices. Do not buy until you have examined our stock and ascertained our prices if you Wish to save your money, KING'S PALACE, nl 16 SEVENTH STREET. E. G. Davis, 9 MAREET sPact OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL TRE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IX- EES0MOM OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARIBON OF WE DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. OUR GOODS ARE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND ‘MOST RELIABLEMAKES.AND WE ARE PREPARED TO QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. SKE AND BECONVINCED. BLACK DRESS GOODS: DEPARTMENT IN KEAR ROOM, EB. G. DAVIS, 9 MARKET A Corn Wave Come. . are warned of coming very cold weather, PALAIS ROYAL has decided on a =" WE GIVE MERELY a list of priots, but we would re- mind our patrons that aa we from the manufacturem we can ive better value the money than any of ourcompetitors in Washington, An examination of our new stock will convines you that for warm Underwear we arv decidediy the cheapest house, in this city at apy rate, a A PR LET aes AAA 8 > 2 UNDERWEAR——VESTS AND PANTS. Merino, 29, 44, 59, 68 980. = Mrdicated (Scarlet), 98¢., $1.39, 61.89, 61.75. Lambswool, $1.83. HOSIERY. Tngrain, 28, 35, 48, 55, Tho. ‘Conhmere, 38, 48, 65, 68, 63, 98, 61.35. SS AAs Bem Merino, £0, 76:., @1. Lainbewool, #1. ‘Cashmere (Enelish), 62.78. (Camelahatr, $1.25, Medicated (Scarlet), §1.25, @2.00. ‘Tauor-made Cantou Flannel Drawers, 5c. per pair. HALF HOSE Fancy Cotton. 24 35, 6@, Lambswool, 36, 60. ‘Bilk, 68, 98. ‘Casunere, 39, 68 aera eee : F oH BR FBP ge: i oH Be ft Es at - ‘We offer for this week the following stupendous bar- gains: Felt Tidies, handsomely embroidered, 85c., worth 60. flush Mats, clagantly hand etmbroidered, 68c., worth, Large nie, squares of Satin and Lace. embrokdered, Ro oe FSi di Vinh ‘Tate Govern st prices absurdly lously low, FoAE AT PP AA tk AA H Pb S*4A tu 284 TT Sass Ege A f EAS F M4 2a 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR EB A 7 Ee AA a ary “as® ODDS AND ENDS AT ONE-HALF THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE, You will find at our Regie in price from @7 to $15, but they ems ‘Our Great Cloak Sale is still the talk of the town, and in order to supply the great demand, we were obliged to replenish our assortment, Our 97:80 Ladies Newmarket, with Astrachan Collar and Cufis, stands s good comparison y $10 wear> ueut offered elsewhere. termed with plush at @LfSeed apes wot lott Children's Canis, trtued as aboes, at 8176 and Gne special fot of Frauch Woven Osrmcts, 8 hooks, he nck long, side steels, at 81. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. New Invoices of Blankets and Comforts, 1 case of lance Gray Wool Blankets, €2 25 eh complete stock of Gomtortables frm $1.25 to @4 patel orived spotter invoice of Striped Jersey Plan- (CASHMERES~CASHMERES, 0 pieces all-wool Colored Cashineres at 37g. per ya. at BaUM'S 416 7th street northwest. Tr Wu Par Yor! It you are in search of Dress Goods, to look at the elegant assortment of Tricot Cloth, Ladies’ Cloth, Bivon Cloths, Shoods Cloths, Sata ‘Cloths and Cashuneres, ‘New arrival of Plaids in choice designs. Jersey Flannels, im checks, stripes and ombre, very much in use now, Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown Blue, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from $5 to 4 yer yard:a banein. Call early to secure one, as Ihave ce piece of each oxy. Biock Brocaded Velvets, special, $2.50; Plain Velvets in Binck and Colors, $1.60, $2 and $2.50; Seal Plush for Ladies’ Wraps at greatly reduced prices. ‘The above goods are marked at prices, which insure ready sale, One Price, Pisin Figures, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ($03 Market Space QUINTS RUTAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Buy, the Comfort Shirt. clewantiy made, of the teat ‘busin and 2100 linen, retutoreed, and only Técenta, Tine Unfinished Shirts oniy Go, Finest Percale Sirus cally $1.50. ni9 Lawndried Drew Shirta, in solid bosom, ready to put om, for 8 Six facat Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosomayte Ss Tertect at Cy MEGINSTS, au 1002 F streot. SCREEN sero oft tt RCS FURMITURS Ae RA Ea 208 —————— 923-8,