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eal aa oe ‘THE ‘The Straw Bond Cases. TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. ‘Yesterday, in the trial of James W. Donohue, charged with perjury, in what 1s known as the “straw bond” cases, considerable testimony was t: w the defense. Mr. Samuel G. Cabell testi- fed Unat the property in Kentucky, which, 1t 1s cnarged, Donohue swore falsely that he owned, was deeded by the witnes Donohue, and that the Tnvver was not paid to go upon the bond in ques- jon. ‘The trial was resumed this morning. | For the defense W. W. Jac ‘who was one of the sure- Mes On the bid, testifled that the notary (Mr. Gra- ham) was not present when ie signed Ue Papers at Mr. Hoone’s office. In rebuttal the notary, Mr. G. F. Graliam testified that he never took an acknowi- ediment when the party was not present. This closed the testimony and the government waived the opening. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Ick OF THE CHIEF StaNat, OrrrceR, axaTox. D. C., December 2, 1886, 10 a.m. middle Atlantle states, generally fair northerly winds becoining variable, ‘arly siatlonary temperature. For Weduesday, generally fair weather and ¥ stationary temperature ts indicated for ail seast of the Rocky mountains districts ¥ moun of this city and sur- B. Moses & Son’s «ding, corner 11th and F northwest, Take 9 anck walk down to inspect the tm- Tucnse stock of furniture, carpets, uphoistery goods, Dedding, &e. All goods marked in plain figures. _ 4a Ww For the ner, Be Dos't tail to see the ¥ Pres ‘New Yor rlotte Russe. an STAINED giess ‘The Jockey Club. Ox Exmarrto ay next we shail | A COMPROMISE EFFECTED AND A HARMONIOUS MEET web vatvisome Ine of Freuch pattera bats | INO Last NiaaT. and bo for carriage ani evening wear, of | Lote yesterday afternoon the contending factions Tate desigus which will be | of the Natioual Jockey club agreed upon a compro- Lote aml ata ast ea | mise Ucket, and as a result the meeting last night ite harmonious, About 180 imembers of che | club were present and tt was decidd to elect the prestlent frst. Col. J.C. McKibbin, the present Gaz an Eneyclopwedta ti ean be bought on such terms a3 ure 3 The For Sue Miserdlaneons colina of Uils paper. Eastuas’s Alona Prartme The queen of all perfumes. s of Kets Remethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., with a 13th painted free. en elected vice prest- W. M. Gait,J. 8. Barbour, C. C. Dun- HEI and Hallet Kiuoura. The omuaitie? elected was as follows: Clar- G. M. Orster, I 28 H. Curistman, z 103. J. Luter cepa Jesse Brown, Jonn F, Olmeeeed” and R. F. Baker were re-elected ‘ast nw. | ‘THe Union Veteran Corps, first company, last | evening elected thres active and nine’ Louorary Vs Railroad Usarpath ‘Turice Orp sherries, anonttilado, vins de pasto, | To the Faitor of Tae Eventye Sral Gloroso, West India, whicn are highly recommeud- | In your Issue- of yesterday it was announced, ed. Get them at Xander’s, No. 911 71D st. Bw. ‘under the caption of “District Government Affairs,” that Mr. Totten, attorney for the Baltimore and | Potomac road, had notified the District Commis- stoners that bis roud Intended to lay tracks across 24th street southwest, to connect with square No. elonging to sald railroad company, for the re- ng and delivery of freight. ‘This without the w of law, and In defiance of the refusal of New Tear Goup Seat. Rixes at Prigg’s Fee-tor Groves, genuine a the Couunisstohers to grant them a. permit to so Cart ap 4 F street northwest and see the | 1a) tcl tracks, ‘The Commisstongrs have no right, grind astorument of fine silky T" rugs and | Under the iaw, to grant these ratifoad corporations Curistmas presents ‘any privilewesto lay tracks atong auy street or ave- | nue Witin the city of Washington, or across any street or highway running at right ausies with ir roads, unless first granted this power by act Ir You Wisu Prarecr ¢ 's im- Wed truss; mailed to auy address, postage paid. ice $2 2H M street, Georgetown, D.C. ess. In the absence ef sitet act the Com- sare tobe commende i for their refusal | Geeome Braztuax P ppler's, 453 | timore and Potomac road to lay thelr Pave. | S Ae Oss Mth street, as pronosed. Best i nid now compel the reracval of the side- land ave nson’s Wood and cual Whart, ng trom Mi OE. kitts Joi re withou re and Pot their round-house at Virginia aventie and sth street, a5 Well as the track rinaing into the Adams ex: press office and Tack oF sideling wi-hin the city ssly given them dy ti ganting them the right of way Into and out of the Lat the Commision- ers and the ehiet of police s*2 to tt that the laws are riety obeyed. Tf the m: disarmed and police canuot protect us, We must then protect Ives ag the uniawfal enerovehients of corporations We ghts, Willdare maintain them. C. P. COLYER, Attorney for tae C lation. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Vight. ALBaUGn's GxanD Orexa Hovse.—John T. Ray- mond tn “For Congress.” NATIONAL THEATRE.—“Shadows of a Great City.” Forn’s Orska Hovse—“A Rag Baby.” ‘TueaTer Comiqgus.—“Fun on an Emigrant Car,” and Varieties. Ding Mvsgcm —Interesting performa: aTIONAL RIFLES’ ARWORY.—The Emu th Wrtarp Hati—Fair by the ladies of St. An- Grew’s P. E church. Masosic TruPue.—Kindergarten bazaar. Joxabas Hatt—Fatr. ‘The C. and 0. Canal. (COL BAUGHMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT—THR CONDITION ‘OP THE CANAL ‘The stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company met yesterday in Annapolis, Md., Condensed Locals. ‘The stockholders of the Masonte Hall Association last night elected the foliowing directors: H. Hove, 3B. Eammer, W. H. Goods, IL. Johnson and W- J-| pursuant to adjournment June 21 last, aud elected Stfast evening Officer Dean took to the second pre-| Col. 1. Vietor Baughman, of Frederick county, cinet station a colored femele infant, apparently two weeks old, found on a lot between R and S and | 8th and 1th streets northwest. It was sent to St Ann’s asylum. ‘The ince tors. and contributing members of the Children’s Hospital at a meeting last evening elected Dr. D. R Hagner, Dr. W. W rr A.Y. P. Garnett, Dr. S.C. Buses RR Perry and Anthony Poiloc! oa the board of directors. ‘Yesterday afternoon Beverly Robinson, colored, Was taken suddenly sick at the stabiesof Mir Washington Natlor, on E street, between 13th and sth streets northwest, and died shortly after- wards, Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23. F. A. A. M., last_even- ing elected and installed the following offers: We P. Crews, W. M.; C. E. Towne, S. W.; J. P. Burke, J. W.; J.C. Poynton, . Griffin, Treas, ih the recorder of deeds office D. L’ Engel, J. A. Fuimer, Joseph Keeney, A. Michaelis and Emanu: president of the canal for one year from the date of his qualification, and continued fn office the present boarit of directors—Messrs._ J. G. Berret, Jas A. L. MeClure, Patrick Hamill. John Humbind, Stephen Watkins snd R.A. Dobomn—who ate to serve for the Sue period. “The vote of Maryland was cast for Mr. Baughman, and that decided the eleciton with- out opposition’ Mr. Smith did not expect a re- election. His report gave the history of the canal during the past year, and states: Tie earnings of the cotnpany Will probably reach $165,600, whist the llabllities incurred, including interest Gn noes, coupons or repair bonds, rent of outlet locks, money: ud counsel iu pendingaction of receiver, and ail approximate $200,000. Da. Gooper Not Costxa to Wasmixetox.—A private letter recelved trom Rev. Dr. Goodell, of St. us, States thit he has written a formal letter deciuiing tue call recently extended to him by & a iing the First Congregation: Stern ave placed on recor cor. | committee represent ehureh, of this city. ‘The letter of declination has “entral club, for the promotion of) + or'ver'been received by the committee. ‘William Lee, a ten-year-old colored boy without ere achome, was convicted tn the Pouce Court this morning of stealing a coat worth $30 from the house of John Arnold, whose wife had employed ‘Me boy to sweep and run errands. The boy was sent to the reform school. ‘To-day W.E. Mundell ted a bill in equity agt John H. Castell et al. for the partition of the estate of the late John P. Castell. Course to Tee Ixaceveatio..—Th> Young Men’s Democratic club of Middletown, S. L, have decided to send a committee of ten to’ attend the inauguration of Gov. Cleveland. The oMcers of the ard regiment, National Guard, of Caltfornta, have decided to send a, detachment of seventy-five men to participate in the tnaugaration. alion Will leave san Francisco about the muldale of February, and will be absent about four weeks. Haxwan E. Macrry’s Wi.t.—The will of the late Hannah E. Maupin, tormeris of Wilkesbarre, Pa, who died “here November 26th, was filed for pro- Date to-day. The will recites that, having given her daughter, Emma Hillard Wheeler, $10,000, whieh she has invested in a farm called “Hawkes: worth,” in Talbot county, Md., she leaves her the adjoining farm,"Marenzo,” free’ from the control of her husband, and, if she die without issue, to re- ‘Yert to the other two daughters, Martha L. Patter- son and Sallie Hillard Owen, to whom she leaves the balance of her estate, reserving sixty shares of Pennsylvania railroad stock and the household fur- uiture for the latter. The three daughters she names as executrices. ‘The petition filed states ‘hat the personal estate amounts to $40,000. A Tavss Beoxex at a Crimicat Tnee.—Last Monday night, while the Congrezational church was crowded With people attending the Twain- Cable readings, Mr. J. H. McGill discovered that one of the trusses supporting tho roof had snapped in two, and about 30 feet of the roof ready to Jali at any time. The next day, with the approval of the bullding inspector, the root was temporarily strenethened pending pernanent repairs’ Build- ing Inspector Entwisie paid a visit to the church his morning and gave special instructions to Mr. ‘McGill, the architect, who has engaged compe- ‘tent roof framers to put the roof tn the best con- dition possible. It will take about eight or ten days to accomplish it. A close examination shows that a fearful disaster might have oocurred there at any moment if the discovery of the condition of the roof had not been made when It was. eee ee Rear Estare Satr—Messrs. Duncanson Bros. sold yesterday afternoon at auction for Isaac 1. Johnson and Francis Dawson, trustees, lot No. in L$ Chapman’s subdivision of the north ait of sqaare 285, improved by a frame dwelling, NG 1727 ith street northwest, to Mrs. Antonie F. Mattern, for $1,255. — A COLONRD GUNNER SHOOTS 4 FARMER'S Sow.— ‘Yesterday afternoon Mr. Wm. Kennedy, a farmer, living near Balls Hill, about three miles from Un- toatown, D. C., ordered a colored man named John ies, fill vacaheles other demands, MARRIAGE LiceNses—Marriaze Icenses have been issued by the elerk of the court to W. T. Gittings and Moitie J. Letshear, both of Mont- mers county, Md; Wm. H. Waters and Alice urner, both of Montgomery county, Md.; Jos F. Donohtie and Lottte Dougias; Joseph'c. Murphy, of Deer Park, Md., and Mary O'Connor; Lemuel Fugit and Sarah A. "Woodfield; R. J. Kaldenbach and Emma Ladson; Frank B.'Seliman and Mary Jane Smith; E. L. Bibbs and Mary . Bennett; James A. Green and Carrie A. Bett; “Robert McPherson and Lydia Johnson; Everett Lewis and Nannie Colman; Henry Nail and Rachel A. Bell, both of Baltimoré county, Md.; Charles B. Davidge and Elizabeth 0. Jackson; Charles H. Berry and Frances E. J both of Prince George county, Md. James H. Fay: mon and Kate Schmid; James Madison Tyler and Laura Gurley; Frank D. Dodson and Maria K. Jett; David W. Warden and Tile BK. Donaldson, bow of Virginia: Edward Cufton Brice and ‘annie Phillips Braund. Gerrixe Evey.—Jonn Ti colored, was tried i the Police Court this morning on & charge of stealing 200 feet of rope from the stone quarry near Rock creek, belonging to the Seneca Sandstone company. "He said that ue rigged the, derricks 10F the company and they promised him $2, which they refused to pay, and he took the rope to get even. He was fined $20 or 60 days in jail. Appeal noted. ‘Tae JrFFERsoN Dewocracy.—At the meeting of the Jefferson Democratic association, last evening, J. Emmer, jr., in the ehatr, and George E. Le Barre aS secretary, a constitution received from the Jef- ferson asso¢iation of York, Pa., and which has been adopted by all the Jeffersons of the United States, was adopted. A committee of three was appointed to confer with other clubs of une District with reference lo tendering a reception to Senator Gorman. —-—__. Affairs in West Washington. Tar Potomag Agceptcr Tcxset.—The plereing of the tunnel for the water works extension has. progressed sutisfactorily, and 1t now oniy feeds about a mile and a half more of drilling from the different headings to complete the work. A large number of inasoas and bricklayers will be occupied in laytag stone and bricks in the tunnel during the r. win Grats Recerrs—Canal boat H. M. Talbot ar- rived with 2,000 bushels of wheat and 20) bushels of corn for Hartley Bros. Canal boat Loudoun ar- rived Wi.b 2,000 bushels of wheat and 2.000 bushels of corn, and canal boat Maryland arrived with 2,850 bushels of cora and 1,250 bushels of wheat for Hart- ley Bros. Wheat sold on ‘change yesterday at 78 to 87 cents per busiel, Avsonorexz Pra Newman off his Newman had several dogs BROOD ET AE | with him, and was gunning on Mr. Kenneday's RRQ o YY 4 ‘ farm. Kenne‘ay shot at one of nis and when mess Y #4 he ordered Newman off the latter said “You — £E%G? $ Ae ‘old — of a—, I'l shoot you,” and walked off. In afew minutes he returned io Mr. Kenneday’s Rouse and fred at him. A portion of the shot | 2 laaltecanls struck Wm. Kenneday, jr.. in the cnin, and the re- | =! AK x 909, mainder of Use shot lodged inthe eldet Kenneday’s| #4 B AA KOE I XN cost. Newman then made his escape, and has not | BBR, AA RK it XN @ yet been captured. tos ARE TEE USP ‘Tae Anco AssoctaTion.—Last Sunday evening a Danquet was tendered to Mr. Samuel King, from| PrP 00 wow w pDD FEB Princeton, by the Argo Literary association and| PP OO WWWW DDE R Mends, af Pick’s cafe. “Twelve toasts were given.| BPP 9 9 WWWW DB ER nt were & King, S. Sehontarver, A] f %2 Eww BD EY ‘Tnowe ‘prese Marks, H. King, jr., A. Kaufman, A. Woif, B. Nord linger, H. Gi G. Goldsmith, 8. Herzog, J. Michablis, S. Rosenthal, 8. Richold, R. Mintheimer, G. Hart and M. King, of this city; W. Hochster and A. Ellis, of New York, and N. King, of Newark. Recwer Rosnenies.—Rebecca Hinton,6i7 8 street, Teports that her house was en! prying open the window, and two boxes of French cauidysa box ot ahd $40 In money were stolen; ‘value, $R7.—James Myers, 6&5 Pierce street, reports That his hen-roost was Droxen into about 4 o'clock Sanday afternoon and six chickens stolen; value, $2—John W. Lippett, 454 E street southwest, re: Ports stolen from his house $50 in money,” 200 cigars, @ revolver, a gold ring and two Mexican coins, ‘value, $69'90.—G. S. Browning, reports stolen fom” bis house ‘at 104 ad street. $31 in mmoney.——Stolen from the yard of & L Tindall, 408 84 street southeast, $2 worth of goods—— From the store of Frederick W. Seebode, 1734 ‘th street northwest yesterday, an overcoat, Worth $20.—From the hallway of the nouse of Hollis Amidon, 709 East Capitol street, last night, 4m overcoat valued at $10.—From the yard ot John H. Bell, 41 Jackson aliey, yesterday afternoon, ve chickens vaiued at $5. —~>—__ Keep by 4 TRarx.—This morning the Richmond tain, leaving the Baltimore and Potomac depot at 6:5, Struck a colored man named Richard Wilsor JUS south of the Long bridye, and instantly site up, "He ts supposed to have been asleep on the a A Rewarkaste DisriaY.—During his wander. Ings, a scribe of Tue Stam Was attructed by a dense crowd making its way into R. Goldschmidts Mam- moth Toy and House-furnishing establishment, S12-7th St. m. w., where It seemed almost im) bie togain aduiittance. The ground floor of this establishment runs through from 7th to Sih strect, and occupies 10,000 square feet of space. The oc easion Was the Annual holiday opening, and itis ‘This Powder never varien » marvel of purity, strength snd witolesomenees. More economical than the onitnary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ith the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soldonlyincana, ovat Batrno PowDEs Co.. 206 Wall street, N. Z. 206 ROE OUT THZ LURKING DISTEMPER THAT Lundermincs health, and the constitutions! vigor will return. Those who suffer from an enfeobled and disordered state of the aystern should take AYER’S SAH- SAPAKILLA to cleanse the blood, and restore vitality. OW OFTEN DO WE HEAR OF THE SUDDEN fatal termination of acase of croup, when a young hfe might have been saved by the prompt use of AYER'S. CHERRY PECTORAL! Bo wise in time, and keeps bottle of it on hand, ready ‘or instant use, aa You Cax Preszave cnet oo ees aly Bacay YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR the Fight the finest “assortment of the hand = -uest Dinner, EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES ‘Tea and Chamber sets greeted the S50, Se eh tne, most eauti‘ul collection of ters) senso tue rear was the immense stock of toys’ of every description, making in alla display that no one fail "to see. with ornamented rea, While in arte VIENNA OPrICIAN COMPANY, DR. NEVER. OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER. BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, FYE AND OPERA GLASSES, mz Haag Hex LOVER WAS. An ‘young while mi Xulity in the Poller Cour: this nor ato Of fiealing an overcoat from Waiter ) and he was sented to six months in fall. tga and was ed Im the house where Pumpurey live! é When leav! the hows. he took the cost With baare Dee Ro. 1304 F STREET NORTHWEST. The propeatinaly arrested the thief aud recovered ONE PRICE ONLY. ieho beard oF tne aS sweetheart tainted when EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Alexandria Affairs, Revorted for Tax Evaerno Stak ‘Cowrmact Aw, anpply of tour, meal, eeyanee Seat The wi fbr ona er wos & GREAT STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS 18 LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER BEFORE, ‘Very dreasy, $25 and $30 00. Brocaie sini ek rareg = ome E? 1.00, Stockingtis Jackets, handsomely embroidered, 810.00 »° BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. ia Extra bargains ia White Blankets, from $2.00 per patr Gray Blankets from $1.00 up to the finest. Red Blankets, $4.50, 81.00, $7.00 and $8.00, ‘Bed Comforts, at $1.00. $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50.and $3. A magnificent stock of RED, WHITE, AND GRAY FLANNELS. Also, Honery, Gloves, and Fancy Goods. CARPETINGS on our second and third floors. sa ONE PRICE QNLY. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. No. 948 7th street and 706 K street n.w. | Dax Goons | CANNOT BE SOLD CHEAP ON CREDIT. COLOUED SILKS, extra fine auality. extremely wide n29-¢t ‘width, reduced frou $15 to $1.25, cash price. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, pure wool, ‘widest double width, reduced to 75¢. COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVETS, in Brot Garnet, Koyal Purple and Black, $1. sss EAD Es! CLOTH SUITING, one yard and a half wide (immense width), in Brown and Gray, only 37¢¢. BLACK SILKS, extra tine quality, reduced from 1.25 ACK SILKS, extra sue quality mm 8 NEW YORK MIL 8 AND PEQUOT SHEETING COT- TON (widentand very bent COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. COLORED SURAH CASHMERES. pure wool, widest double width, 7c. COLORED SILK PLUSHES, 31.50. DOBLE WHITE BLANKETS (immense size), ex- cellent quality, @5. Co nad ‘SILKS, excellent quality, 75c., special bar- in, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 500. COLORED MLK VELVETS, 81.5. FINEST QUALITY SURAH CASHMERES, all pure ‘he wool, nearly one yard and w half wide, reaticed BEAUTIFUL DRE~8 GOODS IN REMNANTS of 3, 4.567 «1 8 yard lengths, reduced fro 260. to 1254c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $1.50 @ na CARTER'S, 711 Manger SPaca, a OO PPP &I NNN NN ‘Sen Pp eR NNN it ERS goo BSF BL ERE PELE Soo oo FP He SN OD ONY eco aT THE sine ea pom ‘ihc. Childs’ Fur Set for 48c. 91.50 Kid Mousquetaire Gloves for $1. ‘9c. Pur Lined Kid Gloves for 86c. 81.80 Gent's French Kid Gloves for $1.25. Improved Shape Satchels for BSc. ‘Jewelry, in all styles, for 19c. Lace Ficbus for 78. 480. Satin and Lace Tidivs for 39e, $1.68 Embroidesed Felt Table Covers for $1.48, ‘$e. Ostrich Feather Tips for 7c. 5c. All Bilk Ribbons for 20, Genuine Pears Step for 120, Clark's 0. ¥. T. Spool Cotton 4, Genuis.e Lubin's Powder 9. ‘980. Warranted Silk Hose for 830. ‘$1.48 Pure Silk Hose for $1.13. . 8c, Ribbed and Btriped Hose for 290, Gent's t4c. Puffs Scarfs for 390, Gent's $2.5 Silk Umbrellas for $1.92. Gent'é 25. Fancy Half Hove 180. Gent's G8, 811k Muflers for 480. Gent's 28e, Linen Handkerchiefs for 190, PALAIS ROVAL 117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ & Als a A aa BA Cunatiars: Ere ey Canatazs11 ‘EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, 5b oe CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. DRY _GOODs. SISTER SUPPER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 61h, INSTRUCTION GIVES household in the land should have Dr. “ito of W ¢ Bulls Cough syrup always couvemient “we™™ 2 oC arch in gtr coon, ant chars, | ava” Magee scoureme MET | Taxepuncr & Bao, Mis, Chamnen, Rend and Pondcr. Sa EE ara | MRE REPRISE, POM FART, WHE Bey ee corinne ak teens Labi Rete ALBAUGIVS GRAND OPERA HOUSE ge LADIES TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, pee en CS ‘PRE! 3 SEVENTE one ale, texte Pp PARED F re Fe ES, STRRET wheeled Doll larger WEDNESDAY AxD SATURDAY MATOVERS. ea excepto. Wis BASE. eae 6.1m 416 9th street, Washington, B.C. a 38; Crrstal ~_L. PARSON! ‘TE OF SPENCERTAN —_ Salat sit erate outa Sa pe poise mete Meee a ee =OALED BT nore Mew Sot Ar Ste noe oon fees Haver syrup Pitchers, 11g; Becorsied French ‘In his Celebrated Political Comedy Seaght at boon, doatred “aah hoe wee ENVIED BY ALL. | carweand complet: stock of LADIES AND CHUL ceed Cups "ani Beets @%e., worth La Zinc you OowaRnss. 0. Box 204 ae Tehas come to thie, but we can’t help it—low prices egy Sire ootton eRe Bien is, Speattariameio tecatal Sager | wepxesbar, sourene wom, | FACTOR ADS ape | marr qocengsy ‘Tea and Chamber Sets. Call and be convinced that a * ‘reading ‘Privat “* ‘ Beautiful ine of HAND. we are the cheapest house in the cite: 1 | Ssturday nicht only performance of Mark Twain's | Sood reading can = 2 ALL ODE DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN. ‘Boob COL, MULBERRY SELLERS, The Joh as played by RAYMOND over 3,000 times, 800 bushels fine Ok corner 13th and E. Cove Oysters. ani 90 bbls. of Hampton Bar and Ca May Saits just arrived. j pry hee Brolled, ‘att-snell So ai__MONDAY, Dro. 8.—OFF FOR EGYPT. son, an and Oyster caterer for 440 an 9th street. Lirétime saloons’ experience. Ladles’ oe ee eee large saloon attached. 1 The Best Effort of CHARLES H. HOYT. Drew's Drag Store open all night. 6 ‘Author of “a BUNCH OF KEYS.” ‘To Consnmptives, “4 PARLOR MATCH." ko, And is umyersslly rroucunce:: fo be Many have been happy to give their testimony OE TENT FEAST OF LACOH: In favor of the use of “Witbor’s Pure Cod-Liver Oil THE CEC EVER OFFERED TOO apd Lime.” Experience has proved it to be a vall- TOE PUBLIC, able remedy for Consumption, Astima, Dipatherta, isintingg and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Manu: CHARMING MUSIC factured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. WITTY DIALOGUE, Soid by all druggists. wth SIDE-SPLITTING SITUATIONS. ‘The Throat.—"Brown’s Bronchial Troches” | BAG BABY, _ MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY. acts directly on the organs of the voice, They have | KAU BAHY. HANDSOME, THE HOMLIFST DOG extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat. | RAG BABY: “ALIVE, BY HIMSELE. MONDAY—MINNIE PALMER, My Sweetheart” Firet appearance in ber old home since her signal tri- ‘uumphs in foreign lands. a NATIONAL THEATER Wholesale and Retail Oyster House. Families and hotels furnished with Hard Crabs, Clams, New York Sounas, Shrewsbury, Blue Points, Lynn Haven Bays, Cherrystones, Diamond Back ‘Terrapins, Delivered free to all parts of the city. N, WHITE & Co. No, 621 B street aorthwest, oppo- Site Baltimore and Potomac depot. ‘Wear the James Means $8 Shoe, most durable made. Once tested always worn; ‘perfect fitting: Hinest calfskin; this 15 the original $8 shoe;beware 0} imitations. Gentlemen’s button, Ince ‘and con- gress for sale only by A. F. Moran, 1022 7th street horthwest. 6 ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1884, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, . L Shewell’s Great American Play, SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY, Presented by an excellent dramatic company. MAGNIFICENT SC NERY, Realistic, ( ricinal, Startling Mechanical Results, tace Settit aud Scenic Etfects, N INTERESTS, TENDER EtisOD) NOBLE SENTIMENTS. Act I—Pawnbroker's Shop. jackwell’s Irland. Act IL Acta II and 1V—Bost-house on Harlem river, Act V—The Banker's Mansion, Rock Bottom Prices at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only Strictly One Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city. 4 $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. ‘No, 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail “McGee's, 9th, near D st. eolm Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat rene FULL OF HU Sance Next week—Mr. JOsEPH JEFFEBSUN a For all kinds of salads, fish, vegetables and cold 7 meats, Cheaper and better than home-made, No | [)™M= MUSEUat. ‘sauce equal to it was ever offered. eo ANOTHER MONSTER SHow. —— Ht guryaasey any in America, for th: mone. A Fine Hair Drewing. EVERY APLLRNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK A Gi AND ENTERTAINMENT. Charles H. Stanley and Lizzie Conway; Delmore and Wilson, Wyile and Sanford, Clarence wid Warner, the Wilsons: Befron, the grotesque; Bickett, the atblete MissLiilieAlien, and the last Loudon sensation,the Ari Goddess, with Liosts of ouher hovelties and curiosities, ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY TEN CENTS, dl-6t GEAND conceRr. First of the cries to begiven by the CHOTR of the UNIVEKSALIST CHURGH, corner of 13th and Lestas WEDNESDAY EVENING, DIG MBEI SD, 188 Gecarion the choir, consisting of Mine. Kas- pay alr rae Sie Ritogp Si adver and Se Theoph Srganlet will be acetetea by “MME. A.A. FENGAR, THE GREATEST OF LADY VIOLINISTS, Mr, Emil Holer, Ur. A. Pennell and Mr Haswell Tickets, with reserved seats for the four Concerts, @1. Single tickets, 2ocenta. Heverved eusta, 5 ecute extra, Forsaleat Eilis & Co.'s Music store $3) Pouneslvania avent ee Cocoaine dresses the hatr perfectiy, and 1s also a. preparation unequalled for the eradi¢ation of dan- drum. ‘The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in thelr purity and great streugth. eo Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. - e@O Lundborg’s Periume, Siena © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marecial Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Peri e, Lily of the Valley. eo «Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 150. quick, complete cure. Hard orsott corns, warts, bunions. 3 fur and Sealskin Garments. SAFETY, SPEED. COMFORT. 86-inch wheel geared to speed of 54, 60 or 80, Balle ail around. $135, Call and sce it in operation at 3 at retail at lowest cash ‘Wholesale prices this season. ‘This wilt afford a splendid opporvunity to purchase stridtiy reliable Furs direct trom: manufacturer, and save Tetatler’s profits Fashion Booic mailed free. 96-30, “Alderney Dairy Wagons Fresh Alderney ruticr, churnea every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45¢. per SCRIBNER'S, 1108 T. street northwest, SNUAL. COURSE OF SIX CON IREGATION SL CHURCH, J_W. BISCHOFY. Director, Openine Concert FRIDAY TVENING, December 5th, followed by one the first Fridzy Evening of each month, ending May 1, 1885, Reserved seats for the whx concerts, $3.50, Every-veut in the house will be ofiwred as a reserved seat by ELIi8 & CO. 128 Penusylvania avenue (oacice seats, at no2 HE FOUR’ CEETS, Pound, Also, Coutage Cueese, Butterunlik uid Sweet Hk, 6¢. per quart, Cream 296. pint. ST PATENT P' OCESS FLOUR, #¢ PI rel; Best Family Flour, #5 yer batret; Choice Ap- , $2.25 v0 82.90 per barrel: Choice Large Potatoes, cents per bushel All staple groceries cheaper than any other house. forall the Theaters, ferme strictly es ‘BRENTANO BEOS., Fe SOLE BROOKE & CO, ni8-Im___ Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 11th strest. nlt-im ‘944 Loulsana avenue, 2 “ BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Avrtzs Avptes = = INCOLN POST. No. 3, G. A. R—THE ENTER- ‘Just Received, Direct from New York State, teinment to be eid at the Grand Army Hall 7th 200 BARRELS APPLES. Einooin Pow chatty fund, wl fe chanced to a HO) , Choice varieties, packed especially for family use, at | Taras °* ‘be entertaimunent will be, ood ‘wholesale rrices. —= = = GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. Fe FOR THE BENEFIT OF HOPE COUN IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES, No. 11, 8. of J, at Jonadab Hall, 1630 14th at No. 1209 F Stare Nosruwssr, | Borthwest, December let to the 6th, Admission 10 cts: RE CO K OK ERE RRR ™ g&83g|QRAND EAU. no e $° RE & Fat Bose THE EMMET GUARD! SE oo ek 2 Ese AT NATIONAL RIFLES: ARMORY. Bex Goo EX Eee & % — Syg3| Music by the Seoond Artillery Band. pBIRRES Adutiasion. 0 conta" Commicncing Dr CEM. BUCKWHEAT Beavon tickots: BO centers nin te following Mendy. 15 SOW READY. A1B AND LUNCH, ‘The Ladies of ST ANDREW'S P. EZ. CHURCH will sive s LUNCH from 12 to 2 Dally, anda FAIR during the evenings of MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY, December Ist, 24 and 84, at WILLARD HALL. Lunch, % cents. Fair Tickets, 10 cent, _29-3t WATIONAL FREE GIRDERGARTEN BUILDING, BAZAAN AND EDUCATIONAL EXUIBIT, | m ‘Than! . November, 2th, joa. eadny. Doceinber "3d, Iii Masonic’ Tenuples day’ Sod “*Ficktta for ealo at Droop’s and Eilist Musie Stores, at SUG street and at the Temperance Cafe. Doors open Ee FOR SALE BY ALL GROGZRa WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, Corner Ist and Indiana Avenus, ‘OWE'S BOOKKEEPING. WITH TEXT Rooks, actuals tush th tro tegen: ment reper cca tis Becta ee eee SENT, NeW aystoms hav, all, iis brevity, making them slower, $3 tm nals rth = ‘time, a2) 18S ELLEN VOCRSY, Miike ts in Music, German and nortawest c 88. tire 8 HOWES BUSINESS Tub street, ic Conservatory. inatracts tion. 1D Hoth were non aL, VENING BUSINESS COLL” 403 PERNSALVANIA VERDE. SORTA ‘Thoroush instruction in Penmanship, and Double Butry Bookkeeping. ‘Students prepared for CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, ‘Terms reasonable. aasor L. TWITCHELL, Principal. GRORTEARD REGUEAE Chane cession BACH Ail shorthand books and publications constantly oi Ber are otterad at WASBINO TON PHONGORRES offered a INGTON PHONOGIEAPHIC HEADQUARTERS, 9271 strevt northwest oae SCHOOL OF MUSIC—EIGHTH VEAR—707_ 8TH street northwest, Piano, Organ, Violin, ete.- church ongan for practice, ‘THEO. ING: KING, 22-2 Principal. ‘RS, ADELINE DUVAL MACK, sclivoL Miiinction and pramane AM vats denesaa Enelish branches, Day a devening Reading Clasees tt Shakspeare Literature and History. 1425 N aint nw, wat ENMANSHIP.—WE WERE FIRST IN THIS city to make a specialty of rapid writing, and lave amore abbreviations than in any other system Easy, rapid, eraceful, is the verdict for Howe's Penmanship. $3 per month, ‘al9-1ne pee BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO LEAUN: drawing and painting is at the National Academy of Fine Arts, 18th st. and N.Y. ave. Years of study saved. Receptions free Wednesday evenings at So'elk nl8-6ui SHINGTON CONNERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- hall. corner 7th and D streets northwest. Ki- OTD, Sixteenth year, Twelve teachers, Free advantaces, 0. B. BULLARD, Director. 1. 1o-Imi" J. SCHEEL ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO @ and VOCAL MUSIC. attention to be- hers, a3 Well aa thowe wis fobs queliged for forniers of Teachers, Terms $1 12u 09-20 AMILIES PASSING TH! SEASON WERE, WHO desire the privacy of hot danshtcrs, are requested to call at MRS, A, BUSAC'S, 1754 Ni street northwest. noid-sn with” ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoR ‘A complete school course, Eniglish, Scientific, Classi cal. Great facilities tor Modern Languages, ‘particu- larly French, German, Art, Elocution, Music (Fiano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner), A collegiate course ; algo Elective Courses for advanced students, eration Classes for Vassar and other col M_D. CABELL, Principals. (CERIAN RUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER oth aud D streets northwest. Youme amen wid ‘Women trained for business Rapid writing, books ing, business practice, rapid calculations, Ex! language, elocution, «t’nocraphy, tcpe-writing, ete, ‘thoroughly taught, ‘Admisciou at any time. Year from Gate of entrance, day or bight #00: thre= month day. 2 oF ; Hight, $18. Full corps of able teachers. C FS send for cigeulare, z «HENRY C. SPENCER. Principal. BARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal bi PRACTICALLY Success guaranteed if instructions are fol- Trivate lessons, iullvidually or in clues RF PROMELIN, off cof Johns & Easton, Stenoerap tiers, 472 Louistatia avenue 20-8 | MSS NAS TRUMP, OF BALTIMORE. AND MRS. aNd MARSHALL, of Washington, will open Classes in ‘Drawing, Painting and Fmbroidery at Guuton Build ing, corner Peunsylvay hat, November 27. Studio open 2daily. n6-1m* MARE: CHEVRENON | (DIPLOMEE Dr Daca- demie de Paris) and teacher of the French Lan uae, would be pleased to receive a few more] ‘de— Sirius to become thorouh in her native tonsuc. Les sons privately and in classes, 1237 12th street northwest, ee ne ‘PESRELINSTITUTE-PRIMARY TO GRAMMAR rade. German Kindergarten. Principals, Misses FOLLOCK and Noerr teach personslly—New Ensland in-thods. “Glasses limited. Li2T 13h strest, second cor from Massachusetts avenu:. Tos-im PEENGH LESGONS, 1014 17TH -STHPET Nout weet, between Kand L.—Mue. V. PRUDHOMSES ‘Own System and Mcthode Naturelle has alwaya, bees uccomfil and in:cresting , Puplia acquire a good Dro- Shortest thue posible: “Kindergarten sere ae a pobail ‘clases at | reopen December lat. ‘ocz-3in ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPH:: Woatrechootof he tied bere A emeat annie to all to see the method. by which you can soon learn. Beale Ba Siatecmonmene sae ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF 3 ENGLISH TANGUAGE ON aie MRS M. STEVENS HART Parsorrar, he, {aie dae artim TS" tie and NatuAll bp remeramied engorged al taught. sia Ventas non Sane Upped QUE line wl, rune on Novem {eam in the second story parlors of the ¥. Calisthenics tauzht by Prof. Hartvig Nissen. 8030-3m ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, Sth attest northwest, auv-6m "4S. ANNA B, OUDEN, Principal, J. F. GERMUILLBR, TEACHER OF VOCAL id Harmony. Special at- ROF, Pe given to batianersan wall up! ven sdvanced, “Zul Tth'strect northwrat, °° PUPS JARENCH LESSONS_“COMMENT ON PARLE A Fat pore he, private Srench teacher juate of Sorbo: thilversity, Paria Bel neh minister, 2227 PeansSivanis avenue, "sS-a Preasulee conmicutak ‘ajoee Pes ORSTORE. o a parce for © : PAY ENGTITCEE ave corunt Sot snd K strecta ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business. os 8. W. FLYNN, Evening classes, $3 and $5 a month. i] G3, a a i ad at 3 o'clock. foh fixe ER Hine Satz TECIUBES: ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ECTURH ON THE ART OF MEMORY,—BEFORE z concluding bia workof over a year tu Washing PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ‘rot. A. 8. BOYD will give enother FREE LY CTUR! a the ‘A, Buildie, 140) New Vou 8 without adoubt the most Beaurirunand themost | WEDNESDAY EV NING, December 3, at ‘Norerrrovs Flour in the world, ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MiNl, com> taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- ‘vented up to the present time, but they produces Flour Unsurpassep by any mill in the world. ‘To prove that, ‘we would simply state thata large quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe aad eaten at the principal Courts of the old worll. We Guarantee that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dekota. It is ar acknowledged. fact, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the gluti- nous particles of the wheat berry and 4 thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy matter bas at last been reached, and fs consequently more Nurarrious, yisld- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its bread-mnak ng qualities it is the cheapest, ae well a3 the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour msde, Every sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire ‘satisfaction. STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANOY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexocllod by any other Patent except Ceres, und will please the most exacting house- Keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicure, GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patont, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the eele- brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and beau- ‘tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will yive satisfaction to every one who will tryit GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliablo stand-by and the Standard family Flourof theDistrict. Itisequal in quality toagrest many high priced Patent Hours, whilst it can bs bought for conaiderable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCi or GOLDEN HILL, and wo to whioh ail are invited. Au? ERQUEST OF MANY TROMNENT REST. dents of Washington, Lieut, SHUFELDT, U. 8. N. Will repeat lus Lecture, recently delivered before American Georrar hical So ety. at Chickering Hall, en- ticled “Madaguskara,” the Laud of “‘sinbad. the Sailor.” Being the nerrativeof a novel and hazardous Journey acros the great Atrican Island. iiustrated with nue merous stercopticon views from photographs and sketches taken by the author iu the interior, represent- ing Porest Scenes: Fntering the Hova Cavital: Prescn— tation to the Malakasy Queen: Leading the Party to the Westward: Slave catchers’ Attacks; “The Seal ‘The J, Se. Mastuts New Hall, Wednesday, Desa waunel, &e. Marini’s New Hall, 2 8. Tickéts at Brentano's and Paret's, mada Avorser Unaxcr Ix Tue Wearner AND NOW THE BOYS, LARGE AND SMALL, WILL NEED OVERCOATS AND WARM SUITS, IN SMALL BOYS OVERCOATS, ALL NEW AND STYL!SH GOODS, WE QUOTE PRICES: $4.60, $6, ‘87, 87.50, 88, $8.60, #9, $10, $12.60 and $15, IN LARGE BOYS: $7.50, $9, $10, $12, $14, $17.50, $20. IN SMALL BOYS' SUITS. JERSEYS, CORDUROYS, SEVERAL OOLORS: NOR- FOLK JACKETS, CASSIMERE, CORKSCREW AND TRICOT SUITS, FROM $5 TO $15. IN LARGE BOvs' SUITS, SACKS AND CUTAWAY BUITS, $6 TO $20. . ALL NEW GOODS. NO OLD STOOK IN THE STORE i iss, size fo La soe ato, Fiannel Shirt Waist » 900, and pie pede es foe $2 np. Bove ohoot fate Be BASEN 3 OO SrBand aise Mioieiae Feubayivguiwevenig | 29 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR ri rw SELBY. « FB, Brn. FRENCH CATERER 1804 Hi street northwest, Succesoor to J, B. Crutehdt INSHEIMER & BRO. ‘806 Tth street, bet. Hand I, and $151 Mstrest. We call particular attention to our very complete informs hie customers abd’ bule pep. red to train Dinners, Handuces, Tenens, Seis | BOOTS AND SHOTS FOR THE FALL, TRADE. shes. and hie ungurtnmod apc ities. auch an Shewed | We arg aole ements for BURT'S CELEBRATED ferapiy. Boned, Turkeys. Yate of "Ful weras and | MEWS" SHOES. ‘are nope better. and are bu. yu chlohen pa teyana tere. Caater trevor | pre foceuom-ninie, We pave te folowing aes hae 2 Sniumber of Sew Meat, Poultry, PB FINE CALE Cougress alters in! breed and Tleraut Chickuu avd ‘Beef Brut wil be always. 87 CALE tace-hook ‘to supply. Se familie by ihe Pant, quart or pale es FINE A onan eat Notse, Gall seegeey nea urs BOYS (OES, in laco and Every were ci ‘Weinvite an inspection of these ode from that ireut ‘Department we have tha CELEBRATED COUSIN’S SHOES. (COUSINS FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed SQUES Fine Bp commmrnsrmeicn a scan PEBBLE, button, in common-sense im Kid, Straight Goat, “snd Pobble, ((OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR Boys, under 15 of age. ‘Two separate departments— ene NGLISH, FRENCH AXD Eassrcay. nests 6, Supe Ist, 18. Prof and Mes, Col- Mere, Principals: Lucien E. ©, Colliere, a. M., 1598" street northwest, aw pelo gn i['3# BERLITZ scHoors OF LANGUAGES 728 147H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. SF RANELIN SE” BALLIMOL? MB. GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, §.¥. Best instruction to edults or children. Private ler ‘Stipecial slvantages Tax tonsa ts SPEAR Foreien Tongues. Most easy ‘and method. ‘Tuition "Sftachers sent to Student's NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW, ‘Apply to PROF. . JOLY. ‘OF BOSTON. : ‘18S AMY LEAVITT. MReatr octet eee resumed September Ist. J etn oF THE ViITATION, oa coats ua and Little Girls —The exercises of the Ac be Tesumed September Sth. 1884. A limited pumber of See es = tal mI See eee Mime arial Ana Veal Cats sg Teclock” children’ Chaeste—Teenine Sad eae 30 p.m At 6tospm 1231 New Beamon meas HELDON’S DANCING ACADEMIES, 1008 ‘northwest. — Tuesday ‘end fashington, 2u.5-Sm GAUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, _Sauveure “Reta Metbone™ alk orp oe 2 ipa of the Warhinglou igh "School Bialienns ‘Tio bth street northwost. ort-2m* HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Porrery Anv Porcetam. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- FACTUKERS IN EURO!E DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. sR- LECTED IN PERSON ESPECIALLY FOR OURSALES, ‘COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, EDDY REFLIGERATORS, &a, M. W. BE’ nol3-3m_ ‘No. 1009 PENN. AVENUR. G™"*"Tice coRTAIN STRETCHER, ‘CARPET $1 and full line of HOUSE FURNI>HING GooDs, GEO. WATTS & SOX, 0088 ‘314 Tth st. doors above Penn. ave, Ensen A SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, 10 pieces, complete, with MARBLE-TOP DRESSER, GLASS 2s 90, MARBLE-TOP COMBINATION WASH-3TAND with bracket, MARBLE-TOP TABLE, 4 WALNUT CHAIRS, ROCKER and TOWEL BACK, all for 43.50. ; im TENNESSEE MARBLE, 945 ‘THING OFFERED aT THE PRICE. W. H. HOBKE, ecod___— Corner en nt Met rn Te You Wasr A Huma On COOKING srovE, Beautiful wool-filing pisids, in bigh and subdued gglors th coat: Quer pinids ata comin edu oan Plain cashmeres, {n all the leading shades 12% conta, 6-4 English cashmere, finest imported, at 25 cents. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. PLUSHES. We have more of the last-named four articles than any three stores iB the city comiinel, Beautiful quality extra heavy colored satin at 45.0% ‘Worth @1;and many gout bazwaine in this acpasciaent Colored brocede velvets, biack brofade vel per yard; excellent value ee ‘Our black gros grain silk at $1 fe superior in gualit spear to ny rtaiied in tals chy arg ia. Weeas Show yous feces ‘of silk goade in thie depart. Ment, and is the wouder of every one who visita Our cloak parlors sre th lanrest in the eountes. bet 8 by 100 feet, and comtain the largest stock cver‘exhibe ited under one roof. Our prices have been cut to such an extent that competition is out of the quession We are selitng a beautiful heavy well-made stockinet walling Jacket at g2-75.well worth 83.90, Weare se ling heavy stockinet Newmarketa, 64 inches ong, at €6-25; sold DF others at $10. Seat warranted Loudon dye, at $125; intrin- sic value, 8178 Seal ‘warranted London dye, at $145,intrin- sic value, $190, a a Better qualities at like iow figures, LADIES’ BROCADE VELVrT AND BROCADE PLUSH WRAPS, £25: worth to import 834, $29; worth to import $10. 885; worth to import $45. Our 825 piush saccues cannot be equaled in regard to geulty, Stand workinanshap. they tctu S2 nates eke Taw af gon, but owinn to the ty we Laveom band, af'g90, but. ow woanluty we Rave therefore reduced the same to #86 Sicilliene silk circulars, fur trimmed. quilted linea, with deep far collar, ouly #25); recular price, #13, Black diagonal cioth Newin:rkets, full lensth, with deep Astyachan collar, and entindy trimmed cur price, B10: sold elsewhere at @1. & 49 colored cloth Haselan Circulars st 84.75; worth 87. 7 superior Ottoman cloth Russian Circulars. { trimmed, with handsome crniment, at 810; worth $1, Satin Kaden fur-trimmed dois sn all colors of plush Tining. at €25, to close, were #32 Splendid quality’ black dlsronal cloth jackets, with ornaments, 81 8375; worth 85, Colored cloth ackets, from €2,60 ap. se ETSRY four ronerior quality aiaconat aaketa, eatireay Tur ol, = ks Sizes 2 to 42 at $12, were BIR | RAPD back, We have, withont doubt. the lancvst and best selected siogk ofyiali ad Drwldeat inported stockist iackets nal cloth New- GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Every lad, intending to purchase s winter cloak this eel entihlyingyet ti eauiete etek = wher eclection. It will aluply repay hor, both as resards style, quality andprice, > P* CHILDREN'S POLO CAPS, made of the tinest ail-wool Jersey Genta.” ColorsGaraut, Lavy blu pal and black. — FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS tm endless variety, at half of Inst years ins in every department, LANSBURGH & BRO, nal SEVENTH STREET, Kines Pauace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY ‘NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRGULARD at 88 BE e7 seas Allatyles of JACKETS at 84, @4.50, 85, €5.50and88. 10 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at $9, 810and 812 SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, 2.000 Mineest and Children’s HAVELOCKS and magnificent Line, . NEW. MARKETS, s most at €2 83, 8485 000 aise 000 Children’ SOM Childrens Elegant TRIMMED HATS at 2c, BIRDS, PLUMES, WIN RIBBONS, VEL- VETS SILKS, SATIN! 3 Ss, SATINS, Vi IVETEENS, hos “Gna and French FELT HATS at S0c., T5c, 81 Ladies’ UNDERWF, “al DERWFAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES Do not buy until you have examined our stock and ‘ascertained our prices, if you wish to save your money. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. I Wau Puy Yor! Ifyou are in search of Dress Goods, to look at ths elegant assortment of Tricot Cloth. Ladies’ Cloth, Bison Cloths, Shooda Cloths, Satin Cloths and Cashmeres. New arrival of Plaids in chotoe designs. Jersey Flannels, in checks, stripes and ombre, very ‘much in use now, Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown. Blue, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from 85 to per yard: barzain. Call early to secure one, as I have ‘one piece of each ouly. Black Brocaded Velvets, special, @2.50, Piain Velvets in Black and Colors, $1.50, $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. |. HEMPSTONE, nlp 83 Market Space Smuts RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICHR the Comfort Shirt, eleantly made, Bar as Sea Tod Ts, aaa aaa, Sheet Fine Unfinished Shirts Finest 2 Coins only 500, Percale Shirts a ‘Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put on, for $1. Six guest Diese Shirts made to order (solid bosoms)tor MEGINNIS, uz? 1002 F strost. We bay lendid wiLIghe VARish eh Mcguer VELVETS AM axfat lune of DNAPENY "and FURNITURE ‘Au inspection of our stock is solicited HOOE BRO. be 223-3 ik F ateot. NOAH WALKER Stemware” = Lusnce Srocs NOAH W. T VAR (OAH WALKER & 00, GREAT VARIETY. ‘NOAH WAI EER & CO, ee 625 Pennsylvania ave. SECT FIT. ‘NOAH Wi ——— SURESREEAS. soneragipiy, Tune NOAH WALKER & CO., a5 Penuaylvania ave. ‘NOAH WALKER & CO, (€25 Pennsylvania ave. NOAH WALKER 2m Peumaylvaniave” ‘(NOAH WALKER (Gus Fenusplvanioare” oe ; THE CONCORD COLLAR. SS a LUIZ’ BRO, : (7 Pennayivania Avenne, + Adjoining National Hotel, Qe-HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBE+in variety at very low vrices, hat HOOD. Pielke Lape Infants’ end Children’s PLUSH BONNETS, WALK- ING SUITE MERING CLOAKS, pla aul enbrod aru in Mother Hubbard aod other etske of Fee a nd reine vCicetlat eq Cloth mags mme,, AtiNe CUNT = 2310 Rth street, betwe OUK ATTENTION Scouring and D cag tata Yo ave. nw. All kinds of Ladier end done in ‘tie most super oF inanD cre fo Lace Curtains, “Eveiag aud Party Dresses 8 aie, cal ANUS and CAROLINE ERC ene with A. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents will powtively buy the lest CNDERVEST for Ladies ever shown in this city, For To, we offer you the regular $1 UNDERVEST. while for @1. well, Wwe simply ask you to look at uur after examtuii the tae wher. fi Deary Merina, excellent value | CHILDRENS: | ahe.,3 for gh bon oot, oN EST for ladies, pure Eoarantoed. at SLO A great banrain, ow a SCARLET Dye, | Pineggraden at 6228, te aR, ‘Beshs Indien ov | ow | Cochineal Ladies extra. lot 1 | size banda for vers" Iss AU: . | MSS ANNIE &. HUMPHERY, crt iy every ee matt And guarautecs periect ft and cond HER SPECIALTIES French Hand-made Us . Merino Underwear, 429 TES Makes CORSETS wo This’ saoque we have been sell: | ‘ano feat Lmported Hosiery | Patent Shoulder Ersces and aif Dress Reform Gooda French Corsets and Bustlon cc Children's Corvots, ‘aud a $1 Comet (Mise E's own make). that for the price is ungurpemed BT rench, Gerinan abd Syeuint epoken. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN J. PSST RS Ga raesaen Peow PARTS | [Three Patents’ and Five Modais trou Expositions ot | Page. Lyne and View | “"Maiatter aod tortor of HUMAN HAIK AND FINE HATR WORK | Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hale Dressing Haar dyed and ‘ib a Tiret class tanner, Wire ta onder os" ‘S57 FIFTEENTS STREET NORTHWEST. : | Arras Frits sae meme 3 mee | er aS eerie | | Latte and Gentlemen's Gan it a marie fino. Velvet ant Flush ‘Cicabs, Crape Veiin, Lacon Gloves eteare Pere Joctly chcained Uy tls Bapszior process LADINS. EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY, Gentlemen's Cloth Cleaned by this process will not Jose their oricinal shat antoed, citar GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Sars To Orore nd @rease spuim to be removed effectually, Price $1.00 eu | Also, a full line of Winter Underwoar, Half Hos, Scarfs, eo, 8 B ELLERY, ni? 1012 F street northwent, SJosr Recerves- A Lance Line of NECKWEAR, for S0e., Tc. and @! Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band (CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 616 F street northwest, oppontte Patent Offica __SEWING MACHINES, &e. _ Yoru Wut Save A40cexts ‘ON EVERY DOLLAR Postal for our New Dlustrated Catalorue BY *uba reiuoed prise Wak of bows ines tapwceet | SEWING MACHINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Call particular attention to the NEW AMERICAN, No.7, (of which we huve the »ole Fi mat snd’ durable work Heaton uaa ‘of runnisutand does tot ‘Gail or pend testimonials from over 800 dress- pakers & Ty THIS CITY, now the NEW AMERICAS. Bi io. “SIECHINES Fon Four AMD HAND POWER ©. AUERBACH, Commer th and Arency for the Sarouy Wool German Hand itt Jackie and Underwear Tar New “G” Hove An Entirely New igh Arm, Sewing Maching ‘Which Excels all Other Gold on Installmen‘s; Liberal Discount for Cast. (27 Every Machine Warranted 3 soup or ‘THE HOWE MACEINE 00, $98 F Street Northwest, near 10th treet. ser-t.theem iE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” WITH set of Attachmenta, in a Velvet-lined Box, the finest outtit for family sew the Silent White, New Home Domestic Eves = fe Wiite: New epthing a McRENNE S42 92 sired northwest,” ace C.J. Beet, 3 Fircn, Br & Co, nureem, 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U.S. Treasury.) Drrosrrs. Excuaxar. Discovxra United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought and sold in lange and sinait Pans Box Deses Was EW YORK, 2usTON, £2 PRM sew James Whitey, Henry Doda, Fi. CragerOabiey, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.J. Maynard ©. Eyre, ‘Willen K Trevere, Special Martner AND SELL JN COMMIRSION ALL CLASSES oes Ok BALLWAY BECURITICA Lranch Office~689 15th atrest (Corcoran BailGing» 1b. DODGE, Resident Parinas, Crotetiomant Btockn anf Rents anf mtormation =» gerdine the Markets received throneh our wires TN. ETANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchance AD orders executed and reported promptly. = PROPOSALS. ‘The contracts be = will be tp com d SOE