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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF THe Carer Srexs 1 Wasitiseras, Dot 16, T8585, 12 Por the nididle Alinitile staues, 1 wes iu be ure, Winds bee alight © varuat Atlantic. Ovn Gext’s f ewed Hoots at made, i easter Pours abo Zz Btrastu: RCE ad. Mex's Prince Al Pasts to ort e 13, Colds Du Chr whisky Is the best, WS’ CHENCHILLA reefer and vest as eaet, b tw 710 G. State . FO8 A street north- at plan. fisehoid gorls on the installs pn cutaway stilt. MEx’s 4-bu and BE. GENTS fine ( up. Eiseman Bros, Serr ro Oxvrs, S25 and up. Eiseman, 7th and 5 PLATE RESTAURANT, 61 And PL depot, mariaged by istedt by his ter, Lows. to =, With stovepipe beer arkel overcoat, eman, 7th s the best.” n, cor. 7thand E, nt Dongola Kid ails 4 doo: Mex's siseman Bros. nd-edition nh LOW be sec tn. We S1se4 n Bros., 7th siasses reqtired, Hempler's, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements ‘To-Nizht. ALEAreI's OPE. Howse. in “Fantasma.” NaTwsAL THEATER.—“Shadows of a Great Heegoc’s Orera Hovse.—‘The Stranglers of Ps ‘THe rER Comer W AsmixGto Rixk.—Yinth street and Ruode Ishats wie. Natios at EINK. Variety. ” and spec Three sessions daily. ted at 1045 p.m. and Last Monday events while Samucl H. Da- vison, put eleven i i years, sen of Mr HL 1. Davison, resi at 1416 New he northwest, with d, will be f ihe exe. the Biolo: of the United i count of his sing seed oysters tur planting Al i meeting of the Parnell Aid Society of th Washington, held at St. Dominie’s hall S150) was subscribed by the zen- Father Donnelly muide an ‘ad- | tlemen prese dress. tin General Term to-d: adjourned | ftied. off a ) Worth $, Which belonged to Mr. | = , Whose employes were at Work | inthe building. Hagan was subsequentl: ested by Olticer Hort, who also recovered Wrench. This morning in the Police Cs Hagan pleaded guilty to the charge and was Bned Sid To-~iay, Mr. John Ambler Smith, attorney for Henry A. Wagner, fled a suit tor di the bonds of matrim with Eliza D. Wagner. They were married Dee. 16, 1869, have bad five children and ue charges ber with adultery, ete, Mal. Dye, chief of police, yesterday received B dispatch’ from Chiet Murray, of New York, Stating tat Georce Warren, i was Wanted there for the grand larceny $150. Warren 1s one of the confide arrested here on Thursday stated in THE ee and who was sent to Bullimore on Satur- ist. aco Medary, of Is72 San a“star” g t Annapolis, el Medary, who Ww: uate of the class punZest Son Of oné time governor of Kansas, died in this ¢ sterdity The Oda Fellows of Excelsior Lodze and Mount nt with the Grand Lodue District, attended Saturday Jolm H. Bartlett, tro “BETWEEX THE Acts. "—It was “between the gets” at the National theater on Saturday night that Mr. James Jamison, the deorkeeper of the Theater, noticed « young man leaving with his hatonand in the act of putting on his ati: alled Special Oftieer Kot | Son's) coat, Wh a 2 inant |. This Harrison was ceny and cartying conesaied ‘Weapons. sting the testimony of M Fuuison 3 r Veunerman, the jude ave him atx Sin Jail for the turceny wind Bned hun $5 a rE most tee nurthw Oust nient at + oF this kind. at Droop’ » than two years, returned lie was emplo; ced to Six mouths’ hy jail it of 60 days additional, Ur ts Dean. id Waster fires th body of Wil dhe SAppowe ton; in det ‘Tae Rivee Mes fishing in and was T the body r, Mr. Henry est! to the lad’s fat ats Late Mas. Rosy Hw " I serviers Of Mrs. Kosa E Weil known and so universally this ehuteh, held at the Methodist Protestant Thy thi Whereas our erring wisdean, bas eal tary an Father, from our iu is un midst our eretary, oled, That while we moum k God for the inspiration th tie dont, ep,” Calle ved ste » rest and to rew athy is ex- ad we pray Sd loving lige secration to that iy redeemed and supe fine threestory northwest, fernona at otored to Rete Fiseman, 7th | The Close of the Fair. RESULT OF THE VOTING CONTESTS FOR PRIZES. The National Rifles’ fair closed Saturday | evening. There wasmueh interest in the voting. The various contests resulted ax follows: Gold | Watch to government printing office employe, W. K. Huntsbury; Elke’s jewel, S.G. Kinsley; print- t's composing stick, C, P. Otterback; plumber's outfit, James Rouoh: ieitercarriers watchs Ry B. :bievele, — Brooks; National Rifles’ A. E lady's silk ulster, Mrs. J. baby’s «wing, Baby Stokes; Post com- onsewing machine, Miss Horgan; Knights Fomptie jewel, Phomuas’ Somerville: lady's far cape, Mrs. B. BL Hav; punch bow! to restaurant | Keeper, P. Moore: dinner set, Mrs.G, A. Rentley, typ or, Miss Welder; National Rities’ Cadet badge, Gus. Voight; Growlers’ badge, Chris. Abner. ——— Tir TrorrixG Races. —The trotting races at Ivy City were concluded on Saturday. The un- tuvished race tur pacers of the 2:25 class was fine cd. Westchester Girl jerace In 2:26%, e Second race, for 2 rs, was won by Buster in three straight heats, his best time 4 vty. The third race was won by W. K., best time being 2 } | Ax AprEan ror Fexps ror THE Niont | Loncixe House.—The discovery was made last ed in THESTAR, that the Night house had been stripped of its turni- os. Nothing is left with which to iarits charitable work, Tt is estimated that it will require about $1,000 to replace what twlen and to repairdamages. At a ine of the directors It was resolved that the zood work inust goon, and to that end appeal should be made to. the generous loc this District. for donations for its sup= port. Donations In money or such articles 2s dire needed, left_with either of the directors or ‘office, will be thankfully received proper acknowledsments made, |The embers, with business address, are as follows: ew G. Emery, 2d National bank and F streets; James E, Fitci T. Bell, of Bell & Ce ‘thos. J. Fishe »ambia Insuy= job T. Mitchell, 1100 Peunsyivania ‘0. B. Lemon, over Citizens’ National Wim. Ballantyne, 428 7th street; A. C. iichirds, 468 Louisiana avenue; E. F. Simy- son, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue; A. S$. Solo- ions, at present absent from the city, and H. U.Noyes, SPAR office. ——»—___ Frres.—Yesterday afternoon houses, 414 and 116 3d street pied by Lucian Allen and Tau- , Were partially burned. The build- damaged to’ the extent of $600 or $500. The orizin of the fire is anknown,—At lots o'elock lust might fire Was discov | house sei 15th | John F. Chambertin’s elu Mr. W.K. Travers. The fire, which originated irom the iarnace in the basement, was confined | by the efforts of the firemen to the first floor, ed by Van Ambung & Addleburg, stock. er.and was extinguished with a loss of rhont S200 on the building and $500 on the is wily insured. ‘The smoke adjoining house, belonging to nse that some of Two Suspay two smail frai northeast, ove ber Smit inzs wer Touse and owned by Marr riage licenses | have been Insaed by cleric Of the court to | Robert E. Maxee and Catherine S Tempie and Mattie L. Birchett, both of P of Baltimore, fet Annie Carts; James Mord; Eldwood A. Join- Atel, . Allen itosa son and Lucia 2. N Res ny a cu, aged Seven years, W tflernoun at the earner | cast Capitol stve on | ad, dri . Th j run over of Seveuth the Meiropolit Hudt near jampdiated. Int he ttle eirl’s lez was ill probably have Hudt was charzed with assault | Ihe case was continued indetinitely; bonds $500. | Mr Geo. W rson, president of the road, went on his be entlenian whe acti ine ip California. Mr. MeCreery i: In-iaw of Mr. Justice Field, ba | sister of Mrs. Field. Col, In ‘The “Star” Libel Suit. From the Critle, Nov. 14. The libel suit of Dr. Hicks against THE STAR resulted yesterday in a merely nominal verdict for the plaintiff, No evidence of malice or other questionable motive in the publication of the alleged libelous matter was shown on eee accetanil Rowever much the feelings of ste ‘ator may have been hurt by reading a it of current’, iS whieh he ‘would rather have not scen in print, there was nothing to show that his el haa been even to the extent of the one cent awarded. Our contemporary. ts to be od arom escaping with no greater hardship. We say congratulated; for no one outside of the bgt business knows the constant risks which publishers. run, no matter how closely the matter admitted to their columns Is supervised, of being subjected to annoying and expensive ‘law suits for publications that may inadvertently contain some personal reflection, in the hands’ of an adroit or anprincipied ver, be made the basis of prosecution. In the hurry of news gathering it is next to impos- sible to avoid this danger, or, at times, to avold mistakes, and where the business is honorably und legitimately conducted, as itis In the case of THE Star, some jatitude of consideration should be given to its complicated and embar- rassing responsibilities, No penalt a ‘too severe for wanton or delib- erate libel, but otherwise, justice may always ly err, ft it errat all, on the side of the Lb- of the press, SNEEZE! SNEEZE ‘until your head seems ready to fly off: until your nose and eyes discharge excessive quantities ot thin irrl- tating, watery fluld: until your head aches, mouth and throat parched and bleod at fevertheat. ‘This is an Acute Catarrh, and is Instantly relieved by a single dose, and permantly cured by one bottle of SANToRD's Rabicat Cone For CaTARmHt. Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, $1.00. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarthal Solvent and one improved Inhiale:, in one package, may now be had of all druggists for $1.00. Ask for Saxyouv's Rapicas. Come, “The only absolute specific we know of.”—Med. Times. “The best we have found in a lifetime of suf fering.”"—Kee. Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After a long stroggle with Catarrh, the RapIcat, CURE has con- quered.”"—Rev. & W, Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. “Ihave not founda case that It did ‘not relieve at once.” Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. HOW'S YOUR RHEUMATIZ? is a question that appeals to every tortured victim of Rhenmatisin, who finds the ordinary plasters ana lin- iments powerless to relieve him. To such the Cri CCGA ANTE-PAIN Phase Is an elegant and neyer- ing source of relie:, banishing rheumatic, neural- jc, sciatic, sudden, sharp and nervous pains as by magic. New, original, speedy, safe. At druggists, 25¢; five for $1, mauled free. Porrke Duta axp CHEM a1 Co,, Boston, nold A FINE CONSTITUTION MAY RF BROKEN +Aond ruined by simpie neglect. Many bodily ills resuit irom habitual constipution. ‘There is no medi- cine equal to Ayer’ Pills to correct this evil and re- store the system to natural, regular, and healthy ac- | tion, RIAL PROVES THAT 110} Y IS THE best policy in medicine as weil as in other thiuge Ayer's Sarsaparilia isa zenu ne preparation.an un- equalled blood purifier decidediy superior toall others 110 Br Ox Your Gvano. Benson's Capeine Plasters are widely imitated. That said, to remove to New — ARR ALLEGED MURDEROYS ASSAUI meu were standing in th imore and Ohio depot about 1 i, Waiting for th Ded., wh red ot | the latter plac for Lonisvilic, he man | fo mur- | ron Frid: eating him | Brashears had blood stainson bis clothing when arrested, and ie was locked up | at the seventh precinct station. Htner is re ported to have been seriously wounded. Br shears will be turned over to the Maryland authorities to-d: a LIKE A Five Dotnar Notr.— colored man, about thirty years Ir Looxep | Frank Lue: | of age, w Saturd pree! i as arrested at the K street market late enth pi- night by Officer Jordan, of the se: inet, and locked up on a charge of atte 1 PASS A counterfeit not note proved to be an adver | Baltimore firm, with the advertisement on the | back, while on the tace it appeared to be a tive dollar note. Lucas admitted that he tried to ss it, but said he recetved it in change asa auine one dollar note. He presented the note | oan old lady on the outside of the market,who | being unabte to change it took it Inside the | market and offered it to 2 butcher for change The case was referred to Assistant District At torney 8 at the Police Court this morn- ing, but he refused to prosecute, and Lucas was then charged with being a suspicious character. ried on this new charge, and was | ive bonds in the sum of $20, in mn 4 which to stand committed for three | months, | ——— Lots vor Sare.—Two desirable build- | « lots on Isth street extended, Meridian Hil be sold to-morrow aiternoon at 4 o'cloc! vinpt. This suburban property Is rapidly | ‘ing, und now is the time to purchase. } See adt. | Ataies in West Washingto Cissy CHeRCH CHAPEL.—Services ware beld | esterday for ime iu the new Christ | vices the eongregie ur, Rev. Dr. A. | Dr. Cainp Dr. Linds: et the evening ervice L-bout Morning Star 4,200 bushels of wheat for Hart- TEMPERATURE ATT AL AND CONDITION OF WATER eimperature, | ny 15; Sout sitehouse, | 9. Hight 27am. and the river to-day at 1 201 pan. Se Alexandria Affairs. IVENING STAI Nt 9 o'clock last night an alarm (ior a fire at the stables in the rear | was sound TOW Of street, between | Henry and Fayctte streets, owned by the Croak and Dwye e and Mrs. Watkins. The fire Was contined to the outhouses in which it origi- | the loss is about S600. as In the oecupancy ¢ st night a wate in a stone battle, ‘The stable Mr. Chesinire battle was be Several persons ORPHAN Asyiuw, St. Mary's Society of Sf, Vincent ‘de vd the Lishop of Richmond the s Duke and Fairiax streets for the orphan asylat, ‘The house was t | residence of the Sisters of Charity when they had n here, and was bequeathed by + J. Murpily to the Society of St.Vin- SS FRAN * Geo. Henke lost a valuable cow Midiand train having killed the ——Mr. Saia'l W, nd respected citizen, died on | ishome, on Prince street, and will | be buried to-morrow.—Mr. J. L. Deeton, of this city, here as a Vocalist, has been Charged With embezzlement by Mr. "Chas, Thorn, for whom he leas bee Kk in’ Washington.——a nued nis pureh here. ——The Fane atingill took: on Lee tre ui | i | N. was: struc EPP 00 WoW whpp Fi Pore Seew ee De eR, Prd Seay BR BLe kee e ‘oo’ WW Dov kerk Bo ABSOLUTELY PURI This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, “wrength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SOLD ONLY IN CANS Roan. Baxinu Powpxx Co,, 106 Wall street, "PRE, OTTO" GAs ENGINE RbQUIRES NO | BD botier: “avoids “all expensive attenduncet No ess OF Unie: ho handling of iuel “and no uses For [ee oo, Baas Aaron 2s street Where’ one cau ‘be seen th opera ou euadwian ow, why are sroas plaster 1? Because they ce that is really, stersare highly ted, and cure in a few hours others have any elect what and scientitically ailments upon whi ever, bike nt i buviug, ask distuctty for Reagan's personal examinati ine” Cat or por the “three Seals! tr ‘The new style beautiful Dress Goods, pure wool, wide double width, real vaiue, 75e., reduced to 50e. CARTER'S, ‘TLL Market Space, near 7th street, ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, all colors, 12 yards for $2. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, (real ‘Value $2.00), reduced to $1.25. ALL WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, bright colors, for children’s wear, 25. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, nearly one 12 yards for $1.5 ETS, Immense size, all pure fine wool, reluced to $5; real vaiue $7.50. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS. $2.00, HEAVY BED COMF. RTS, 75 BLACK SILK VELVETS, reduced $1.00. COLORED SILK VELVETS, reduced $1.00. ACK SILKS, reduced 75e. $1.25 BLACK SILKS, reduced $1.00. $1.00 COLORED SILKS, reduced 75e. LADIES CLOTH SUITING, one yard und a half wide, reduced to ADIES' WOOL VESTS, 370, COLORED SILKS, 500, nolL Having been quite sucessful in the early part of the season with thejsale of our Wraps, we have just re- turned from New York with an additional supply of THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SEAL SKIN AND PLUSH. Among the Special Bargains w Seal Skin Sacaue, $4 bus etter grades and longer. $159 to $200, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, 825 to $70. We call particular attention Sueques is PLUSH VISITES, $20, $25, $35 and up. We have English Jacketsin Plush aud Astrakan, $35. ‘Mulls, Reatrices, Scarfs, and Trimming lu beaver, Slue Fox, Astrakan, Lyux, and other Furs. All at the Lowest New York Prices. B. H. STINEMETZ & SO HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1287 Pennsylvania ave, 0c29-3m_ HOMPSON PURE RYE WHISKY? ‘Finest on the Market. Sold By JAMES THARP, ‘Wine and Liquor Merchant, n7-2W 818 F st nw. Cha NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH ST. N. W. ‘Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY Also a fallline of ROLLER SKATES, ‘BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, ETO, ‘Wanting more room for the fall goods, Child Car Tlages Will be sold at Cost, 30 L. Noor, IMPORTER, FINE MILLINERY AND LACES. 13TH STREET, _"7Am_ Two Doors Above Pennsylvania Avenue. Troan (Sine) Decca BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY Low Now. WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/12/16 f., per 1,000 f., $17.50. Dressed or Rough at same price VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 f,, per 1,000 f, 912.50, 2 WHITE PINE Doors, Inch-and-a-haif, all regolar sizes, $1.00. HOT BED SASH VERY LOW. (Odd Size Frames, Sash Doors—a specialty, Lumber Dellvered, any part of city, free of charge, Estimates furnished free of charge. WILLET & LIBBEY, oom. (Gh street and New York svenua, CITY ITEMS. tena andl Wenaee lowing extraordinary bargains offered Bene ele ow suly. ae M.. Aagcnstcln's, wis to S21 7th street northwest: Ham boilers, doc. Sind 4c, each; 60 feet clothes lines, Sc.; 90 feet ‘20 feet, 160.; clothes hampers, 7e., worth 7 Est Tense oil paintings, with gilt frames Soe sold elsewhere at $1.50; % gallon majolica water pitchers, 21c.; a Moustache cups and ‘saucers, wort! largest si coal bods, BSc; new style decorated chamber setts, $3.49; Tould. waiters all colors, 8c.; ehopping bow! and knife, 25. dust pan afd brush, 150 34 doz. large’ pie plates, 13¢., 4 doz. colored gob- lets, 28c; extra large size stand lamp, with orated shade, 38c.; 1 wash tub, zinc washboard, 5O clothes pins and 1 clothes line, 99c.; round wash boilers, 42c.; ironing boards, 27¢.; larger size, 86c.; flat iron and stand, 25c.; poker, shovel And lifter, 11¢.; pastry board, potato masher and rolling pi, 29¢. To Order, $5 pants. Elseman, cor 7th & E.2w Bernard Bailey, $25 7th st. n.w., ‘Wood and Willow Ware and inanutacturer of Brooms and Brushes, im ‘Child Nortolk overcoat. Eiseman, 7th & E. 2w Extraordinary Low Prices for winter goods at Clark’s, 734 7th st, n.w. Double Bed Comforts, 71e., reduced from $1; our $6 all woo! Blankets, $3.72; Canton Flannel, 4%e. our 1233¢, Canton, 9%y¢.; double fold cashmere, T2kge.; 10-4 Sheeting, 18c., reduced from 25e4 Shaker Flannel, 10e., worth 1Se.: ladies’ Cardi an Jerseys, 69. worth $1,_In Cloaks we are headquarters. Ladies’ black Newmarkets,$3.75; reduced from far-trimmed Russian’ Cireu- $4.25; reduced from $8; Boucle Cloth New- , 88, sold In every other store at $12.50; 's Haveldeks, $2.75, reduced trom $4.50; our 86 grade, $4.24; children’s Cloaks in large variety from’ $1 up, at Clark’s, 734 7th Stn. W. Boys’ Norfolk suit, Eiseman Bros., 7th & E.2w Morell, 734 6th n.w.,100 F. cigars,31-9. Try. Pickwick Club Whisicy is the best. Men's Chinchilla box coat & vest, 7th & E2w Cholera. Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, prevented by the use of Reed & Catnrick's So dium Hypochlorite (disinfectant). Recom- mended by the Public Health Association as superior to all other disinfectants and germt cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet. m,W,S-45 * 182 Fulton st., N. Y. Boys’ sack overcoat, Hiseman, cor, 7th &E.2w Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in Ib. “Ward” prints, 45¢. per lb, Also cottage Cheese and butuer milk; sweet milk Se, per quart, Cre A Thoary Heswen Crssryvr. Tt has grown whiskers since the big Jumbo concern (With baby elephant ttachnient) bor. rowed it for thelr Richtuond Side Shuw. Our erring brothers claim, however, in extenuation oftheir plagiarism that it first” appeared ina Western paper. We hereby plelge ourselves that if the same can he substantiated by the showing of an advertisement in any paper of the United States, printed prior to October 14th. (the date of our original advertisement), to pay over to any charitable Institution they may name, the sum of $5,000. We had cause to write “Chestnuts” then, W have cause to repeat It now. “CHESTNUTS” | THE ATOVE TERM ORIGINATED IN THE DRAMATIC PROF USED THUS: WHEN A MAN TRIES TO PALM OFF AS HIS OWN A STORY THAT ORIGINATED WITH ANOTHER, HIS HEARERS QUIETLY REMARK “CHEST. NUTS” WIEN WEREAD DAY AFTER DAY A REWASH OF THE ADVERTISE: MENTS WHICH WE HAVE WRITTEN AND WHICH ARE BEING USED BY THOSE WHO AFFECT TO STAND ON A HIGH MORAL PLANE, WE ALSO BEG TO QUIETLY REMARK “CHESTNUTS” WE AREGLAD TO KNOW, HOWEVER, THAT WE ARE FURNISHING THESELESTYLED “LEADING CLOTHIE ADVERTISING. “POINTERS” ASTOS BOYS CLOTHING AT POPULAR PRICES, BUT WE INTEND THEM FOR OUR OWN, USE IN GIVING TO THE THINKING vor TION OF OUR PEOPLE (LY WHICH WE, MEAN THOSE WHO ATi BY CLAP-TRAP) THEIR MONE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING EVER RECEIVED IN WASH ONE PRICE TO ALL. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, W.W. CORNER 7TH AND D STS, (ALL BLUE SIGNS) nlz J. ML GRADY, Maxacer. 3 LY HAVE TON. More Serctaurres, ENGLISH CAPE OVERCOATS, SMOOTH: KERSEY LAPSEAMS, RAW EDGES; VERY STYLISH. PLAIN SACK OVERCOATS OF SMOOTH KERSEY LAP SEAMS; LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS; WITH SATIN LLNINGS AND WITHOUT. THESE GOODS ARE VERY DRESSY; 4UCH WORN, VERY DURABLE AND NOT EXPENSIVE. WE HAVE SOME “BIG BARGAIN IN THESE AT $18, $20 AND $25-BLUE, BLACK, BROWN, OXFORD, GRAY AND OLIVE MIXED BEAVER OVERCOSTS: ROUGH AND sMOOTH FACED, HEAVY, STRONG AND DURABLE OVERCOATS AT $10, $12 AND $15. IN KOUGH BEAVERS WE SHOW V1 HANDSOME ONES, SATIN LIN. $25 AND $30. A NEW LINE OF “MONTAIGNAC”’ FUR BEAVERS—BLUE, SATIN LINED. THIS IS THE LEADING MAE OF FINE BEAVERS, AND WE ARE OFFERING THEM CHEAPER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN NAMED IN WASHINGTON BEFORE. SOME NEW LINES OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS' NORFOLK JACKETS JUsT RECEIVED. RY D, AT E, B. BARNUM & ©0., 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wor Wars ‘The newest and one of the most select fabrics can be found in Sacks, 4-Button Cutaways and Prince Albert Suits at prices to distance all competition, at- ‘THE MISFIT STORE, Cor. 10th and F streets, ‘You can also find thére a complete line ofblack and colored CORKSCREW SUITS. in Sacks and 4-Button Cataways, from $10up. In Cassimeres, a complete assortment, plain and tancy Sack and Frock sults, from 96.50 up. In Overcoats we edn show you a full line of Sacks, Surtouts and Newmarkets, in Cassimeres, Meltons, Beavers, Kerseys, Chinchillas, Wide Wales, ete., ete. ‘at prices from 25 to 50 per cent. below prevailing prices. A good Overcoat at 5. For Boys 4 to13 years—A complete line of plain, plaited and Norfolk Sults, from 82.50 up. Overcoate— An immense assortment, from $2 up, For Boys 13 to 18—A splendia line of suits in Canel- meres, Cheviows, Corkscrews, ete., Sack and 4-Bntton Open’ tle Light. HOD ms Saturdays tl 11pm, mec | aia Frou Nov. 14 To Nov. 21. ‘THE FOLLOWING PRICES £0R OUR “CLOSING OUT SALE” PRIOR To THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY OPENING, wince OCCURS DECEMBER 1st, THE pepe Ao AA H ss br fA ERR it Re e A ALLIL AA i Sgg8 00 ) Jame | A R °° ES $3 iy re t EE “oo % A4& Eup LADIES. 48c, Merino Underwear for 31c. $1.25 Fleeced Wool Underwear for $1.10, ‘98c. Scarlet Cashmere Underwear for S9c. 4c. Cashmere Wool Hose for 39c. ‘B5e. Schopret's Celebrated Hose for 25¢, nc, Felt and Flannel Skirts for 7c. $1.15 German Kult Skirts for ¢8c. $1.48 Embroidered Flannel Chemises, 98c, $1.48 Break fast Shawls for $1.35. $2.25 Heavy-weight Jerseys for $1.97, 30c. Hand-knit Fascinators for 20: 8c. Russian Halt Mulls for 690. 25c. Cashmere Wool Gloves for 21¢. $1.25 Palais Royal Undressed Gloves, 980. ‘98e. Kid Gloves, lined, fur tops, Boe, ‘98c. Undressed Mosquetaire Gloves, 75. ‘S00. Colored Satteen Corsets for 64c. 25>. Patent Wire Bustles for 18c. $1.16 Embroidered Flannel for 88. yard. $1.5) Genuine “P. N.” Corsets fur $1.19, ‘Ose, Muslin Nightgowns for 7c, 98e. Skirts in all styles for 7Sc. 252. Nurses’ Caps, all styles for 14e, 25e. India Linen Aprons for 21¢, 2c. Stamped Splashers for 19, 9c. Imported French Chemises for 57 c. $1.25 Check-lined Gossamers for $1.10. $1.15 Rassian Hare Fur, 6 in, for 95e, 12ke, Pure Linen Handkerchiets for 9c, 89c. China Sik Handkerchiefs for 32, 2 for 25c. Linen Collars for 3 for 25c. 12% and 15e. Linen Caf for Llc, 25c. Rushing, all styles, for 21c, 1Nge. Felt Tidies, all styles, 9c. 25e, Jewelry, all Styles, for 19c. 4¥c. Jewelry, all styles, for #8e. Se. Jewelry, all styles, for 7c, 63 Ostrich Fans for $1.93, 8c. Fans, all styles, for 700, 4¥c. Satchels, all siyles, for 39c, 25e. Pocketbooks, all styles, for 23e. 48c. Pocketbooks, «Il style, for 3ue. 68e. Chatelaine Purses for 55¢. $1.98 Twilled Silk Umbrellas for $1.75. Joris" Cloth Umbrellas for $1.81, uille Fringe for 79¢. Bids, Wings, &c., for 250. 10F 48c, Sc. Fancy Sash Ribbons for 75, ‘98c. Feather Tips, 3 in, bunch, for 6S8e. Laces 10 per cent off marked prices, Clark's O. N, 'T. Spool Cottou, Large size bottle Florida water, 3 Fancy case and 4 papers neesiles, 7c. Perhime in fancy glass bottle, Loc. Lubln’s extracts for i2c. 07 Palais Royal Extracts for 22c. 01 CHILDRE:! $1.68 Colored Merino Cloaks for $1.25, 19¢ Hand-knit Booties for 14¢. ol a en bse. Infants’ Wool Drawer Leggins Je. Woolen Mis for We. a Warm underwear reduced in price. 25e. Fancy Collars, all styles, for 190, be, Pure Linen Mandkerc fine: Dolls, in all styles, for re Wo] Gloves for 21¢, © Hand Knit Ulsters for 87 B¥e. Hand Knit Sacques tor GENTS. 5c. Scarlet Cashmere Underwear for 88e, Se. Scotch Wool Underwear for SUC. 50e. Meriny Pants aud Suirts for 42 nton Flannel Drawers for 420. ney English Underwear for 5c, et Castinere Half Hose for Palais Roval Dress Shirts, 79¢. ‘Trimmed hh scerts, 290, on Handkerehtets for 4 iiled Sik Umbrellas for $1.75, S2"-Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for SLL. S108 Rubber Coats, all $1.25 Embroidored Ki 5c. Engiish fur tops, SOc. se. Kid Gloves, lined Yse. Kid Gloves, pearl’ shade, for 49¢. Sowenmxe Asovr Fexr Hats CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS AND PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS. Notwithstanding the fact that we carry the largest stock and are doing the largest business, we are desirous of still further increasing tt. ‘We have therefore added all the newest and most fashionable styles of FRENCH AND WOOL FELTS, IN LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SIZES. KING'S PALACE WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS, ‘We offer splendid SEAL PLUSH COATS at $20, $22, $25, $28 and $30. ‘We also sell elegant NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN ‘CIRCULARS and VISITES from $6 to $12, An elegant line of HA VELOCKS, and Miser NEW- MAREETS at $3, $4, $5 and $8. FUR TRIMMINGS and COLLARS at latest prices. ‘We desire to call your attention to the King’s Palace 4-Button GLOVE at 76c.,s0ld elsewhere for $1.25 ‘We offer an elegant stock of Children's HATS and BONNETS, MERINO DRESSES and CLOAKS, Call and examine our SPECIAL BARGAINS in all ‘Departments this week. x BR W909, 7 sity SINGS . 4 ose ALAGE. ocks im g885 SS ss SUGARS. Kee SBRTS ETE ETT SOUTHEAST COR 7TH AND I STS N. w. TAKES PLEASURE IN MAKING A STILL FURTHER REDUCTION OF SUGARS. LIGHT YELLOW. 5% WHITE, 6 AND 6% CONFECTIONERS’. 7. GRANULATED, 7. CUT LOAF AND POWDERED, 8 OR SUGARS ARE ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THE BEST REFINERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE. A FULL LINE OF NEW CROP TEAS OF aL GRADES AND PRICES. OUR SPECIAL CHOP CHEON 18 THE BEST 50 CENT TEA IN AMERICA. FRESH ROASTED cco EFF EER FER g8S, &8 OW F ¥ Fr x Pose PF EES % 00 F ¥ ERR EER Sxs8 > ROASTING TONS OF COFFEE DAILY FOR OUR NUMEROUS STORES ENSURES TO OUR CUS. TOMERS FRESH ROASTED COFFERS THAT ARE NEITHER POLISHED, GREASED NOR WATERED, OUR PRICES ARE FULLY 20 PER CENT LESS THAN THE “GIFT” STORES, FINEST GOWT JAVA (ROASTED), 28 CENTS, FINEST PADANG JAVA (ROASTED), 25 CENTS. KENNY'S JAVA FLAVORED, 20 CENTS. THIS, FINE COFFEE IS SUPERIOR TO MOST OF THE, JAVA SOLD AT 30 CENTS, GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN ANY PART OF THE CITY AND GEORGETOWN. oco DD K NN NNN NY Y¥ SO Bb Ra ESN RENN YY Go. BD. BSCE NNN KN Y" Cool ppp = KEEEN NNN AN ¥ T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, 4 SE COR 7TH AND I STS. N. W. “Hore Devrzenep MAKETH THE HEART SICK.” nls AND THATS WHATS THE MATTER WITH HANNAH, ‘Hannah built # large house and filled it from cellar toaitic with heterogenous mass of matter in the shape of ciothing, expecting to realize handsome profit, averaging at least ONE HUNDRED PER CENT on the sale of each and every garment. Rut monu- menial brick and giass and glare and glitter did not exert the potent influence nor produce the mar- ‘velous effect calculated on by HANNAH, ‘and therefore hope 1s dead, Hannah's heart is heavy, and, on the whole, SHE tsa very sick MAN. The PEOPLE nibbled at the tempting bait, but being warned by past experiences recoiled before the treacherous fangs so gorgeously and artistically con- } cealed could be fastened upon them. They turned away from the gilded palace of extortion and sought and found safety. security and PROTECTION at VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, where Fine Ready-Made Clothing is sold at exactly TEN PER CENT ABQVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE, ‘We have made every ndyance which the times or fashion has demanded. Our stock will be found abounding in novelties, and our display of goods equal in quality, variety, style and desirability us are to be met with elsewhere and at prices that will show a material saving. VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE, AND THAT THE LOWEST. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ‘a7 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. 09 = ‘ > 1% WT WM H RICH, MARKET SPACE ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOESTORE. ‘We wish to call your attention to a few of the many bargains we are offeriny at the very lowest ‘cash prices possible. Ladies’ CurKid Box Toe. worked button holes..82. Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. Kid, two Sty1@mer 200 Ladies’ Extra fine Cur, | flexible, (our own make). = ee Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. Kid, Spanish instep... 3.50 ‘Men’s Goat Bus'in, hand mademereenn S125 ‘Lad. Genuine Dongola, hand mua Lad. Genuine St. Goat, hand mad: ‘Our Gent's $2.50 Shoes can't be beat. They are neat, stylish and good fitting, We bave them in three ditf-rent styles. ‘Our Gent's $3.00 Shoes are genuine calf skin and compare favorably with the $4 shoes sold elsewhere. ‘Our line of Gent's fine Dress Shoes ure the most stylish and from the most reliable manu‘acturera, ‘The Prices are bound to suit you. Give usa call and be convinced. ‘You will find everything kept by first-class shoe store. ni ‘Market Space, 27 zi WM. E RICH. Foll line of Ladies and Gent's Felt Slippers, suita ble for the sick room. A Near Lirme Foor For A SHOR, | oc24 | ENGLISH, | sud chizare EDUCATIONAL. .CROOL OF PRONOGRAPHY Se RERGo oF Te wi TENG. SCHOOL OF ENGUISR, An shortnang Some ay SE LOO RERRING, sts and Supple, An With a ee at TE RTREET ¥.W. Dak PASMORE IS PReranen To RENE eher class in water and oli painting, at 1N20 K stniw. uidtma® Moe SD KINDER Sra Ran yar Rev nse ana eas Ik. ‘Tenth year. New Ei Kehnderearten” “French German languaces, Classes limited: 1137 13th sf. nw. one square (rom Thomas Ctcie, Teachers t nid-im DeIVAT S FOR AMERICA Ss by kh. HUMPH. i). author of College Text Books of Latin” “Peose and. Verve Compgsitton, vil Law,” Lectutes on Histors. @ Humphreys. whose quite recent as weil asf rms ancoess in preparing stadents foe al Harvard and Uxtord ebtefty—ts well % thoditied his system ms to mee both the moreancient college requirements, i into his. family, on orbefure NOW! MI EXT, ecird and Ww comirtable hag lish home ts offered on snciasive terms as Moderate as the Lberal arrancements allow. srrecess ot his parila at Maryard wp east examination (Qciober $a nitimos is made with pery bs'on to President CW. 1 1D. wad ato the fumily home life and cure’ of pap Is to th Rev. Philips Brooks, D. D. Episcopal Theolozieal seh . Amherst College: X Chester Park, Bow e J. Prescott, Chure! RUM 7.10,12,14,16818 "129 W. ORWOOD INSTITUTE. ay N' Select Boarding and Day School, Daily Class in French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:20 m. | P inlty Class tu German for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 Pitas in English Literatare trom 9:20 to 10:30 am, and Mrs. WM. 2. CABELL, Apply to Me age apd Wid Vituat n9-12t Near Mth st. Circe. Gr MAN CLASS ($1 PER MONTH.) WEDNES- DAYS and SATE us, 7 p.m. Young Mi Chstrian Assoe ew York at Sons and cliyses of Frei inlia Tow colleze, Corearan buliding. rovth 1253, SS SABSUPRETE IE SAX TON, AVE of Ftocutio uctiral training’ for the Dra- natle stage. Gergymen and ‘Teachers at rin Fates, ISHES TO GIVE LESSONS pd the English Branches Address Lox 9 ii Mena AES ALER ED BUIACS ex AVI and Vrensh Boarding and Day Scho Tadiesand 1 OL? 17th session comm TEMBER 25 VES BESHuerre ERNST AVE wittreceive w lnited mamber of scholars in Vocal music, Ttalian method. 1509 R st, mw, nob2we 20L. CLASS IN FRENCH Ws, On Monde, Ray AD reap Dramatic Art with teachers for Fr ed her School of > private classin Engtish br veh and Mathematics, § VES Ress POSE al and nosh Sch Spen Aetober Isis ty | chostatt practics. ‘For eirealars apply W224 1 how. ey “awed GHORTIAND AND TVPEWEITING PeActe Siesits ta ws guaranitend Hf Instruct owed Private pupils preferred and susie | SROMIELLN, joe of Jobus d€ Faaston, catia ave 9 ame Tite WASITID Ht tak real aid one taebeat Fare Por terias and ots parthaaes a auindu at 1025 Vermont av. BUSINESS COL XP omen tos Nd Suecssivlly periorm” Use Thorough instraction given t Sept, g menis, by the year or quate: ‘Aug. 24." A full corps of tear giving full information, seut free on aj coca HEAIY CSPrNCER Principal MRS. BARA ASPENCEIL Vice Priacipal. au’ MERE BERS, Mitts ceope te sil ndvamaces Un Object Pra MS Eu ZAkeT aren AVA French Toarding and Day Scho. B. w., Will re-open Sepiember. 2 struction comprises every practical and accomplished eds Superior iustructs Srumenta music, Particular altention give cate or backward pupils, cum SCHOG y FOR BOYS, ‘our boys taken us bourders. oos-6m NGLISH_ ANE 2 USih st. © Coun fin: | branch uccesary for a 1538 T street nw. EMY OF TELEGRAPILY. "ACAD f the kind here. A special invita- ‘see the method by which you can soon teston. 20 Tat st. ce. Ses RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OP Sindy; taadults contidentiat: ‘prepares for coll Annapolis, West Polut, ail examin: ZV) INSTITUTE, s.w, corner Sih and K sts nm ‘Mathematics!, Classical, Business. ‘SW. FLYNN, A. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 emonth. 6c2d JIANG, ORGAN AND HARMONYOF, Want. LEY. Professor of music, (organist at Church of Ascension), has Vacancies for puplix. Address 1025 Sthst. n.w.,or Meizerott’s Music store. Terms iod- erate. nos-2we 5 e INDERGAKTEN, F nexc AX 1 ME CHEV REMONT, a2amt 4G Ks nw. Lesmnty Adolis \p vas A M HOFFELDT. A ‘OF the tate highest reconnnendations and references, reat Master of Music ant singing ih Dres- raved Pabist, ara den, Fr. Wieck, fat Sehaman, desizes p as ia. Is nal compost | fluent | cuimpetent to teaci 0 conversion and epistolary sty Parisian French, good Fnglish aud Ts st. nw. 108417) 5 és for Laulles and Gentle. | Sat i} am. Boys and ¢ Pronunckation, origina mn at 6:4 0 pam. 1s fund successful syst SUPILS PREPARED POR SMITHLAWE Pins VeserCoheres Also kor civil ser jon. 1006 No st. aw. Pupils of all ages in- tish, French and Music. Mi AGE. — LUCIEN 1 a native of Paris, F i etic aim: CAL LESSONS OCAL LESSONS Ons HARRIETT MILLS Cards at Elis & Co, ooti-tm Y)AVID & L. JOHNSO : Orgauiet sud Choirmaster, TI dunks st ‘Vocal and Tastramental Props recviven! Py Asaineto: ED Fonrtit ear begins Oriuher ist 1 pea begins October ist, 1s. Graduates students nfter fall course, pom examina tiou endorsed by a tesponsitie Bard of Suse Thorough Instruction to Tewcher. dtu tora Singers aid ors tn the “culture and Dove evar tue V. . MSpecial advantages for the Study of Practical Eug- Us offered to Foreigners Core of stammerna Stu:tering and nll painful Vocal Defects “Metuuds endursed oy prominent loca La egdanenen board in the fainiy of Prancsiak cotati ra = Me Veeson sxmuxane, 1100 asp 1104 M Srrerr NW. FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, vor YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Fea eee mo! | MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. AM, Principal. ee Goat, oUF, or our $3.50 Calt Shoes sre ot the best quality We make to measure, the § and French Calf ioF $6. comfort. poll Gents Extra 88 per centiess than can be made GEO. W. RICH, 400 7s, ow. DONT FORGET THE NUMBER, Kevstose Mazer Wunxey. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BPST TONTC. : PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Dnequalied for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debitity. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00: 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitation, None genuine without the Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, FOR SALEBY Sole Agents tor ineU.S Pile, Pa | PPHE BERUITZ SSE. joan ‘MISS SARAH A. SCULT, Vice Principals ‘MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT. } finan make or ony for Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies. ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLIPZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES ‘Special Advantages in Instramentaland Vocal Music, 23, “Artand Slocuuon, Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 18T, 1885. Application by letter of personally, as abova, su22-3m asuseron ‘COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 2023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little Ansettution will enter twelfth annual 3s G2 Gerke ei Prt ere ene 5 anzssiea |P | tors to bring forth any ___ EDUCATIONAL, 7 » BHELDON'S DANCING Ac, 1008 B.and Saiuroay. 1 to. Jt, 1s AMY LEAVITT, F PROTON, «i > MES. SIUEAYITE OF piserox. na 2 ce ceed culture 02 Jom a nw Mees AD ESGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL A Vermont susan a vt __ Reopens september om, F CATLYLELD, NOs Dc = 5 FU st fiw, ne iif remame business Gotaber 1. TRS <Thae <CHOQL OF MUSIC. [ESTA NLISITED a8 s ch Hours, Ute 5a pum. Piano or vole, $5. SS, 810, gid B18 4 term Sead THAD. ENG ALLS ENG, Prinetpa ME SORES Pxguiet AND: rnes - School, 1908 HL sereet, wat WEUNERDAY, ney Trench, the langage or t ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. DUTAVORS — PEERLESS, SNOW FLAKEE, Barly Nose and Pasern Bran i Swern, fostare. SApertor quailty. ebiuae Prices are low, end orders © WITMER & ©o, roses nol PRCTAL ¥ xed APIS Pa ave, POUR La The Mh New HOLIDAYS New Rail New § 0 attr, he Di nat aise ix y Tih sireet care pags the door: oF sewn T nn yhocenies G Took AT OCR P Chote SUGAR CURED Les : nite Ret Oly Gov JAVA, H Nea a SMACK EEL Ret PATENT Poe se LOLI pes iil, AM Gomants celebrated LEAP LAID ia Sand 30 pound Vuckets, we. porns Water nam ous REL J Whotesate and Retail Dealer ta FIRSTCLASS KEEP, VEAL, LAME MUTTON, ar. OORN BEEP A SPRCTALPY Stalls.428 G2 and Gn) ner Markee ith st. wheg Marketing delivered tree of charge Goall parts of te beh) COO FFE PMR EER ghsg cork ROR KE oo ke Ret Be Assy Gok eR RT SL ooo FFE K K Err Sas FT DUE CELERMATED MINN ROTA 2CESS FLOUR, fs withont a a met perfect MUN, 2 Machibe rove that, w thy oft Lairope att eaten atthe i worl, WeGuanasty hard wheat ¢ inthis Fa petit sey eratim us particles of the wheat berry aid a The jon of all Waak and starchy Just been reached, and is eonanquent THOFIOCS, vickiing mare bread to the tarre ouner ‘Vive best trade mdanitts think STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. Wine One of the mio ever otferest tot exeup Wheat Patents xoutled Ceres, and will please Ng MouacheCper and satisfy The most tastidious epi A splendia Mix celebrated Hungarian process, Iisa very cheapand beautiful Patent, within the reach of all clwwes, and we guarantee will give sutisfuclion to every one Whe will try it, GOLDEN THA. ‘The old reliable stand-by and Un District. Tt ix exam i priced Pater siderable I Stand nity quailty tom great Fours, whttst it cai ms money. We dety ox Fiour superior LERDGE, 1 and We feel assnced that any housek mn once Will never use anything else. Lor wake by al grocers, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and I els. WM. M.« bought for © Grocers Crrar Fon Cas, NEW VOUK BUCKWAEAT, 4s WHITE CLOVER HONE les ge rate: a full-line of selevted FAMILY Glove tits A) POTATOL =. APTA and ONIONS. Vine ints RED CAPE cr CREAMERY EL RANBIR DS, ie free. All Goods at who Ht wapecialiy meal perio for . BKOUKE, & CO, 844 Louisiana avein _ PIANOS 1864, {STABLISH: GL. Wind & BRO. 708 Til street northwes. Stiet, Kramch & Bach and Weser iros! Fangs. ss Sei plas ig Letra ine und Organs exchange reut aud rent ay purchased. at New Excuasp Prasos HANDSOME IN DERIG? SOLID IN COASTS TOUCH. BEACTIFUL Bui MAGNIFICENT IN < FINISH, Pianos and Organs Exchanged, Repaired, Tuned, Boxwd end for rent by day, Week, mouthor year, Keut ‘spplied if purchased. DE VOLN! a GOR SPCONDAIAND PIANOS, Pou =ALd Jeraie pricessad on reawonable terms "J SC CU. 087 Penn, a pe DIANGS RENT OK SALE ON INSTAL ments. JNO. F ELLIS & Ou, 037 Peon ave, Sih PISS OYE TED AND Beran. JNO. FORLLIS & 00,937 Penn. ave. Gel tia ANON & HAMIIN O8G ANS M ‘over the civilized world, JNO. Penn. ave. ‘ockL- Tan W BEER PIARO® UNEXCELLED LN Tune, Sppearauce and durabhiicy JOMN F. HLLIS & 0F oc31-im Perinay ivan EXCELLENT v= & SONS Pi Mie Wun price instruments. = JULLN tn HNING PIANOS —STANy nts. JORS ae co ania ve, | GSE, PRS Er CHPEL, ese AND BW finial JOUN FELT. ‘ott = Baneaixs [x Prasos Several SQUARE GRAND AND UP ees) FIGHT PIANOS, watch Ive been west > pg aie Ot FeBL pou easy Verna, wt ore of FE. FP. DROOP, Partner of the late WG. Metzerott & ©o., 925 Penusytvanin ave, Jebrated Stonway & Som, Whecigek, Decker Sy occ PATEND TH Netsite neigh inond taportagn mre crate ports a saan Fein pat eat nse aie Terms. Law phices. Sil tub st. nw ‘ecko Tue & Co, Pianos, and tae burder Dest reasonable price Instrum market GH. ocld JQINE UPRIGHT PIANOS-SALE OR KENT— ATV. BECKERS, soleisiaw, Fry pp} First-class Tuning and Repairing. Coe FRE A re pe Sie dd BE Es PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN ORE TOUE WORK Tl MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. SECONDHAND PIANOS AT 4UL PRICES

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