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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OvFice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. 19, 1885, 11 a.m, middle Atlantic states local rai followed by colder clearing weather, winds shifting to northwesterly, bigher barometer, For Friday. fair colder weather is indicated for the middle Atlantic states, preceded by Jocal rains. a ee Ee CALENDARS, daily, weekly or monthly Tablets attached. Jiniported and domestic de- signs hants and insura: ompanies. aay MAX COHES, 613 7th st. Man's Newmarket oyercoat, Elseman Bros, ‘Tue Best Inter at, ReeDy.—Brandreth’s Pilis, the best medicine known for all diseases, They are parely vegetable. The same dose always produces the same effeet; other purga- Lives require increased doses, and finally cease acting. They purify the blood. They invizo- Tate the digestion and cleanse the stomach and bowels. They stimulate the liver and carry off ¥itiated bile and other depraved secretions. The first two or three doses tells the story. The akin becomes clear; the eye, bright; the mind, active; digestion js restored; costiveness cured; the animal vigor is recruited, and ail decay arrested. (CHILD Norfolk suit. Eiseman, cor. 7thand EL Ske D. Exxis’ ad. in another columa. 3x0. G. SLATER, 704 to 710 Artreet north- east, househoid goods on the installment pian. “PICKWICK CLUB whisky is the best.” Mex’s 4-button cutaway suit, Elseman, 7th end E One DoLtak AND Nixery CeNts will buy a splendid black or brown derby, either Dunlay or Broadway block, at Frane’s, corner 7th an D, the only strictly one-price hat and gent's fur- nishing store In the city. Bors’ CurxcHILxa reefer and vest. Eiseman PortRarrs ron CHnisr¥as PRESENTS Wm his patrons tocall and hav Hittingsimade as'spou as possible. Studio 1219 Pennsylvania avenue. Pawts to order, $5and up. Eiseman, 7thand Wr MaKe a Srri storing plusn and velvet garments. Anton Fischer, 906 G street northwest, Fussei1’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue. ‘Mex's Prince Albertsuits. Eiseman, 7thand E. “PrcKWICK CLUB whisky is the best.” CHILD Newmarket overcoat. Elseman, 7th and EL AN ATTRACTIVE SaLe.—The sale of stecl- plate engravingsat the a Walter B. Williams & Co. last nizht ‘The collection isan extremely and the prices within the reach of every one. ‘The sale will be resumed this evening at 5 o'clock. - _ Fing Portraris. Kets Ke 1109 Pa. av. PANTS to order, $5 and up. Eiseman Bros. Newinstantancous photograph 711 gallery, Market Space. SUI To ORDER, $25 and up. and & AERESTED.—The attention of every one who examines the magnificent stock of ‘urniture floor by Geo. Breitbarth, Odd Hail, The es at the lowest Eiseman, 7th To ORDER $25 suits. seman Bros., 7th and E = Anrisicrat Eves $1; glases;Hempler's,cor.4%, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Te-Night, AtBAvGu's Orrxa Hovsr.—The Hanlons fn “Fantasma.” NavioNaL THEATER.—“Shadows of a Great City,” Duce Musrvm.—‘Jesse James” and variety. Huepzoc's Orexa Hovse.—“The Stranglers of Paris.” ‘THEATER Comrave.—Variety. Wasnxatox RIvK.—Ninth street and Rhode avenue. —— Condensed Locals. Atameeting of the Young Men's Christian Association Literary society last evening a committee, consisting of Louis E. Phillipps, L. € Williamson and ¢. W. Bushnell, was ap | toconfer with a committee from the on of labor, as to the time and place for conducting s debate on the question of iabor lon. “Xt the invitation of the trustees of the House ‘of the Good Shepherd, Commi-sioner Web Major Dye gad Judze Snell visited the Instit tion at 1017 9th sireet yesterday afternoon and ade a thorough inspection. James Hill, a small boy, was fined $5 by Judge Snell to-day for disturbing school at the sorner of T and 25th streets. Albert Jobnson. colored, was fined $20 In the Police Court to-day for ‘assaulting Armstead Ward at a ball given at Congress hail, in East Washington. ‘This evening there will be a sparring match at the Theater Comique between Billy Me- Aahffe, of New York, who took care of Denning Jast night, and Wm. ‘Young, of Baltimore. A decree of divorce was made to-day by Judge James in the case of Ann L. Bagott agt. George ‘Bagot on the ground of desertion. le Garland, the young colored woman arrested by Detective Cox, charged with{steal- ing watch and chain worth $15 belonsing to Poter Randall, colored, was tried in the Pelice Court to-day and sentenced to 30 days in jail. —— PAactxe AND Tuortine RAcES—The races at twood yesterday resulted as follows: The glass pacing race was won by Joe Hrister, tm 2:51, 2:30, 2:30; Gossip second, and Blue Diek last. ‘he 2:24 clase trotting race was won oy Maggie K, in 2:3 4 und 2:2944; Em- press second, and Andy G last. a ————— “ART VALUES.”—The audience which assem- Yledat Masonic Temple last evening to hear Mr. Messer discourse ou the above theme was st large, bat It was notably intelligent and ap- ive, and it was morever most delight- Rit “entertained. a THe, lecture abounded in it passages, and was full of sound sense withal, Even’ Sir. Messer's- more “iscimats fiends and acquaintances must have been sur- Prisgdat the abliity and grace with which he ed bis subject, and it is quite safe to say Unat none t last night would lose another Opportunity to hear him should one offer. ——— Tee OnrHaxs’ BAZAAR. — The industrial bagaar of the Protestant Orphan Home, corner Vth and 5 streets northwest, was well at tended last night, and the “kitchen garden en- tertginment” given by the children was excel- leat. The orphaus will give a concert tonight $tthe home. The object of the bazaar and en- tertalnments is to procure means to purchase | brary for the orphans. : —— Tae YALE ALUMNI.—At the annual meeting of the Yale Alumni association last evening were elected for the year as follows: Chief Justice M. R. Waite, president; Mr. Francis Miller and Gen. F. Whitile-ey, first and second Pig presidents: Wim. A. Meloy, secretary: Geo. hi ‘hittlesey, treasurer, and Col. 1. E. Clarke, istorian. An executive commitiee was ap” Rpinted, consisting of Col. Garni ery and rs. John A. Porter, Henry H. Elliot, Henry K. Willard and Jos. C. Hornblower. mated intact Cuinprex ENTICED FROM Home axp Roszev.—Two little four-year-old girls, the daughters of Mr. Aifred Wood and Mr. Theo- dore A. Harding, who oceupy houses near to- gether on Q street, between 13th and 14th, While playing on the street yesterday were ap” proached by a woman, wlio promised them candy if they would go with her. The woman, re Agere enticed them away toa point near 18th street beyond the Boundary, where she Stripped them of their shoes and various arti- cles of dress and then left them. Several hours afterwards the littie ones were found in the ‘woods by friends. ARRESTED Ix Vincixta—Last evening De- tective Raff went to Loudoun county, Vas aud took into custody a colored boy, twenty years eid. uamed Andrew Summons, who has been ‘ted here for grand larceny. Summons game here on July isth and stopped at the house of Alfred Carroll, No. 306 4% street south- west, and after be had left Carroll's watch and chain worth $55 was missed and the robbery was 1. About a week ago Richard Pear- a Irony rath, Cas oF Wing on hia person the watch, which he h: burrowed from Summons. Pearson ran out of movey bere and pawned the watch to enable here, sebding hits money to Tease the eke 3 ima money jeem the watch. hen the brother THE CONVOCATION oF WASHINGTON.—The convocation of Washington yesterday at its session at Trinity church re-elected Dr. Meyer Lewin dean, al Sire to retire’ from the office. Andrews was re-elected secretary, and Mr. Lewis J. Davis treasurer. An engraved memo- Fal to the memory of Kev. Joun H. True was Yead. The character of the late Rev. Osmond ht. James was also eulogized to the members, and tbe Rev. Drs. Crummeli and Addison were &or tuted @ committee to prepare a memorial for presentation to the widow. Ics CSsING THE INDIAN QuEstron. — A ‘sofa pumber of gentlemen interested edians was held last evening at 1419 k avenue. Gen. J.W. Denver was temporary chairman, and Capt. Luther yorary secretary.” Spec! were ve. Dr, Sunderland, of the First M. E. church; Rev. Alexander : others, the speakers ry stem of lands in severalty and citi- the Indians, Resolutions were + ciation. - EES Gms SaLe or Dress Topes—a ‘ laet having beeome evident to us ~/ 8@ @ larger stock of Dress Robes in stock) than we wish to carry, we arrow only sell any of them ai 20 eont from marked This + te-morrow (Friday) only. pe hit ae Bko., Strictly One-Prics, lastevening to witness the marriage of Lieut. James A. Buchanan and Miss Helen W. Myers, Lieut. Buchanan is one of the most popular Young officers at the cay figaring promt Rentiy om nearly’ all Toteusions’and. bis union with a young Indy equally in Society was quite a notable event in ite way. Half an hour before the bridal couple arrived the church wes well filled. Six army officers, Spi. MeConthe, Capt. Turnbull, Major Vroom, Major in, Lieut. Rucker and i. Ran- dolph, all in fail dress uniform, acted as ushers groomsmen. The altar was handsomely decorated with hot-bouse plants. The leaning upon the arm of Gen. Ripley, and pre~ ceded by the six groomsmen and six maids, through the church to the all where she was met by the groom, and the = marriage service was by v,_ De, Gleny, Col, MeConihe acting as best man. The bridesmaids were Misses rts, Ripley, Clement, Dugan, Fiske and Scott. After the ceremony a bridal reception was held at the Portland, to which only the members of the family and a few very intimate friends were invited, E. and Miss Helen W. Smith had a brilliant wedding at Aseension Church last eveniny mg before the appointed £ pee ee betes or bors ec our. ve lott, rector, the ceremony.” There were four bridesmatds and as many groomsmen, and the ushers, six in number, were friends of the groom and mem- bersof the Analostan boat club, to which he belongs. ‘The groom was attended by Mr. J. RK fr eo st ei yproon horsy Misses Smith, Pairo, Kellogg an le; the ms- Wilkins, men Messrs, Samuel Maddox, J.'E. W. A. McKenney and Otto,Gotaander, and t ushers Messrs. “Abrams, Goodrich, Graham, Stansbury, Johnson and Flowers. After the service at the church a reception was held at the residence of Mr. Herbert Gill, 1608 Q street, and later in the evening the young cou- ple leit the city on a northern tour, —— A Profensional Secret. 8. W. CROWE DECLINES TO ANSWER A QUESTION AND FAILS To GET JUDGMENT. Yesterday afternoon the case of Selden W. Crowe against Dr, Lachlan Tyler, demonstrat r of anatomy of the medical department, George- town university, was tried before Justice Hall and resulted in a verdict for the defendant, ‘This was an action, as stated in THE STAR, to recover a balance of $10 for furnishing “ana- tomical material” on the 19th of October, said. material, itis sald, being a dead body. Crowe, the plaintiff, testified that Dr. Tyler was to have paid him $15 for the material, but aid him nothing, though he had paid $5 to r. Barnett, who was bis agent in the matter, Mr. Abert! counsel for defendant, asked how long this “anatomical material? had been Crowe's property. that a correct question?” asked Crowe, and being told to answer, he said: “That is @ professtonal secret. “Were you the owner of the materia} at the time?" asked Mr. Abert. “Well, : ton is sald to be nine points of law, and’ I had possession,” Mr. Abert repeated the question and Mr. Crowe declined to answer. Mr. Abert inoved to dismiss the suit, as the witness declined to state that he was the owner, The justice said that if the party declined to say that he was the owner of the property the piesimption was that he did not own it, and he thers.ore gave Judgment for defendant for the costs. es The Raptist Conference. THE CLOSE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION—RESOLUTIONS ON THE LIQUOR.LICENSE QUESTION, When thesessions of the Columbia association of Baptist churches were resumed yesterday afternoon at the North church, Mr. Henry Baird, from a committee appointed for that purpose, gave obituary notices of those who had diéd during the year. A resolution, of fered by Rev. C. C. Meador, was adopted, pro- viding that the home mission board of the southern Baptist convention be requested to w propriate $1,000 for mission work in the Dis- trict upon’ the condition that the association contribute $500. The committee on place and preccher for the next annual session recom- mended the Second church as the place and Dr, . « the preacher. The recommenda- tion was adopted. Kesolulious were passed expressing the un- quatitied condemnation of the practice of the national and District. authorities of licensinz the manuiacture and sale of intoxicating drinks, and collecting revenue from a business so wicked and destruclive to both nealth and good morals, At the closing session in the evening the re- Port of the committee on Sunday schools was considered. It was recommended that special efforts be made and means devoted to en the weak churches and to provide mission Sunday schools; that the pas torsof churches assisted be regarded as mis- sionary pastors, and that Rev. 0. Ellyson be engaged as inissionary of the Anacostia church at such a salary as may be agreed upon by the executive board. The repurt was adopted. — A Lively Sparring Mateh. JOHN ASHTON, OF PROVIDENCE, AND JOR DEN- ‘NING, OF NEW YORK. Mr. William Madden, who discovered and brought out John L, Sullivan, now thinks he has in training the man who is destined to supersede Boston's pride as the champidn of the prize ring. Mr. Madden last night allowed this coming champion to exhibit his mettle before several hundred people at the Theater Comique, in a six-round sparring contest with e Denning, who is not urknown to puzilistie . Madden's man Is John Ashton, 22 years old, of Providence, R. 1, who is superbly built. From the start he foreed the fighting. Ashton weighs probably 160, while Denning looked about 200. The sparring was spirited, at times decidedly so, although Denning, as a rule, con- elf with warding off the shoulder- hich his aggressive young antagonist hurled on him in quick succession, In the fourth round Ashton got in some hard knocks ‘on Denning’s moustache and nose, bleeding his teeth. Ashton also knocked him off his feet in this round, and in che fifth round Denning was propelied through the scenery by a lively onslaught by his opponent. At the end of the sixth and jast round Denning’s chest and face Were bespattered with blood, and he gave evi- dence of being pretty well used up. Ashton Was puffing hard, but hadn't aseratch on him. Wm. E. Harding, of New York, acted as referee. —_-__ Bishop Lay's Successor. THE DIOCESE OF EASTON CHOOSE REV. GEO. W. SMITH AS BISHOP. A convention of the diocese of Easton was held yesterday at Easton, Md., and after three ballots eletted Rev. Dr.Geo. Williamson Smith, president of Trinity college, Hartford. Conn., ishop, to fill the Vacancy euused by the death of Bishop Lay. He received 19 out of 29 clerical votes, and 18 out of 33 lay votes. It Is not yet known whether he will accept, Should he de- cline, another election will be held to-day. Thé newly-elected bishop Is about 60 years old. He was ordained in Maryland in 1 and was for a time assistant in Epiphany church in this city. He was at onetime & chaplain in the United States navy, and has been rectot ot a chureh on Long Island and the Chareh of the Redeemer, Brookly: and then became president of Trinity coliege,which position he has held about five years. He stands high as a scholar and executt¥. a an ere THE ORDER OF GALILEAN FISHERMEN.—The consolidation of the various branches of the order of Galilean Fishermen in the states of Maryland and Virginia and the District of Columbia took place at a meeting of delegates to a convention held in Baltimore on. Fuctday. The order now has a membership of 18,000, Was organized in 1856, and at this time owns property valued at $90,000. WASHINGTON AND THE NATIONAL BASE BALL LEAGUE.—At the meeting of the National Base Ball league, in New York last evenii the following officers were elected: Nicholas the presumed tn ‘that, as that point is Rear the city boundary: both parties could 2 iid Raevrvars.—aA revival of rel Aa the Bothodiet Provestant feooe aan asudaromsnas ee oreta a fs manilosted. ‘ie nightly ~_E. church also continues to ‘growds and renew religious interest. The of’ members on, probation by its re at under on lon ‘Smithson, its devoted pastor. ed Baptist church for the colored race is now song ypin Alexandria near Ari nm. It will be called Mt the" lune Sahat eset mst he ie lesse@#, and ina Sombination ‘of canal interests : Bernard Bailey, tay a 2 Brooms and Brushen im ‘em’s Chinchilla box coat & vest, 71h @ E. Baby was sick _— We ave her Castoria, ‘When she was a for became s : ‘When she beoas clung to Castoria, dren Wnen she be‘ gro them Castor, ld pe eee ae athe gto Cato she boosie clung to Castoria, the, Child Norfolk overcoat, Eiseman, 7th & E, Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. Boys’ sack overcoat. Eiseman, cor. 7th 4%. and rentent.—Brown’s progonia srooter te sath ont sure remedy ig al rT ry Barat and Langs Sold only in bones” tebe 25 cts. eo Boys’ Norfolk suit, Eiseman Bros., 7th 4 E. 1 Was Cured of Kidney Complaint by the it is expected that government action favorable | use of Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy.- to that work may be brought about-—A large | H.W. Olmstead, Proof Reader, Indianapolis Policeman Giibert area ty pee eitpmata: | ane ag com a the ‘county aout wil opsa fis June term | Fe Order, $6 pants, Elseman, cor 7th & E. ay a bran eee eines Hoof and Miss | wresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ghureh yesterday afternoon and left for a bridal i THE ALLEGED Parent OFrFIcE FRAUD CoN SPiRACY—Detective Mattingly arrived in the clty this morning with Ludwell Gunnell, the eolored laborer, charged (in connection'with John H. Adriagns, the patent attorney) with conspiracy to defraud the Patent Office, as pub- lished leks 'sS8rar. Gunnell was taken is the Police Court where his bail was fixed ‘8t $1,000. The case was continued indefinitely. Gunnell gave ball and was released. generis SURRENDER oF Manoxy, WHO 18 CHARGED Wir Kiting Parrick BENNETT. — John Mahony, who is charged by the verdict of a coroner's Jary with causing the death of Patrick Bennett on Sunday last by a kick, surrendered hinself to Sergeant Brosnan and Officer Quin- lan, of the seventh precinct, yesterday afver- Rooit, having been advised ‘to do so by his friends and his counsel, Mr. D.E. Cahill. On the advice of his counsel he declined to say anything of the aifray or where he had been sinee, Q*Feze SNEEZE! SNEEZE!!! Until your head seems ready to fly off: unt! your nose ‘and eyes discharge excessive quantities ot thin irrl- tating, watery fluid; until your head aches, mouth and ‘throat parched and blood at fever heat. ‘This is an Acute Catarrh, and is instantly relieved by a singl dose, and permantly cured by one bottle of SAN FORD'S ‘RADICAL CURE FOR CaTARRE. Complete Treatment, with Inbaler, $1.00. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarthal Solvent and one iinproved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all druggists for $1.00. Ask for SaNFORD'S RADICAL CORE. “The only absolute specific we know of.”—Med. Times. “The dest we have found in a lifetime of suf terlug."—Rev, Dr. Wigcin, Boston, “After a long straggle with Oxtarrh, the RapicaL CURR has con- quered.""—Zev. & W. Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. “I have not found @ 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 Rheumatism, who finds the ordinary plasters and lin- iments powerless to relieve him, To such the Curr CURA ANTI-Pars PLasTER is an elegant and never- failing source of relief, banishing rheumatic, neural- gic, sclutic, sudden, sharp and nervons pains as by New, original, speedy, safe. At druggists, 25¢; five for $1, mailed free Porrae Dave axpCueMi- aL Co,, Boston, nol FETOSDREDS OF LETTERS FROM THOSE US- Ayers Halr Vigor atte t its valoe 9 a re storer ofg:ay hairto its natural color, “48 astimu- lant and tonic. preveuting and often curing baldness, and cleansing and soothing the scalp, its use cannot be too strongly recommended, ASA PURIFIER, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA acts directly and promptly. A single boitle will prove its merits, Many thousands of people ure yearly saved from dangerous fevers by the exercise ofa little timely care in properly cleansing the by the use of this rewedy. Bov-Cua Axp Home*Srvs, ‘The New Style Beautiful Dress Goods, reduced 25c. on every yard. HOME. colorm reduced to Bace “00h wide double he BOU-CLA, 54 inches wide, reduced to 750. CARTER ‘TAL Market Space, near 7th street. ‘TRICOT, all wool, wide double width, all colors, re- duced to bc. = ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, sll colors, adyards for a at COLORED CASHMERES, nearly one yard wide, allcolors, 12 yanis for $150, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, immense size, ure fine wool, reduced to $5.00. = ALL WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, bright colors, for culidren's wear, reduced 19 250 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2.00. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75 LADIES’ WOOL VESTS, 37c. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, 54 inches wide, 7c, BLACK SILKS, 76c., 87c., $1.00, $1,25, $1.50. COLORED SILKS, 50c., 62c., 75c., 87c., $1.00. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, $1.25. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1.00. LE ERE FORSALE EVERYWHERE 23. Young, president. Board of directors, J. B. loney, Detroit; Henry V. Lucan St Louis; a Al Soden, Boston, and J." E. ne len, Providence. gers, Day and Spalding were a pointed a ‘ai committee tofill thre vacancies cecurring in the league. It was generally be- lieved last night that Washington will take the piace of Buflilo in the league. ‘The fact that President Bennett, of the Nationals, was asked to remain until the meeting i ‘over ts re- garded us significant that Washington will take the place of Buffalo or Providence: uae —— A Goop Lor oF CARPETS AT AUCTION.—Thos. Dowling sells to-morrow, at his auction rooms, at 11 o'clock, a spiendid ‘line of velvet, Moquet and tapestry brussels carpets, in plece and rude up; Sinyrna and velvet rugs, a. &c., without reserve. ib he bad expressed a de-| BB ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, church; Rev. Dr. Huntley, of the | strength and wholesomenem. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tents, short weight, alum or vivg temporary organization to an | phosphate powdera SoLp oz mt cama Rovat Baxrxe PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ocd4 Tur Viesxa Orncux Coxraxy 609 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W., MARES EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES SGMLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT 48K FOR It fal’L c. PALMER, some Daror: 1224 29th Street Northwest ‘Telephone. 454 fot A Near Lernz Foor For A SHOR RARE pee ‘Dongola Shoes, al hat ols are nests jabs ed Wil wears) oe mT < bong Bp mntglon veal gray PLUSH VISITER, $20, $25, $35, Sasi a | ear ates GEO. W. RICH, All at the Lowest New York Prices, 400 Tht nw. Fall and complete stock of Gentlemen, Youths’, DUNLAP @00/8NEW YORE ATs ‘None genuine unies bearing their trade-mark, (Calldérea’s POLO CAPS, in oll qualities and prices. CORRECT STYLES—POPULAR PRICEs—FINE po i \d delivered in 4,1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. Peete Alen cottage thetes eo bo ne sweet milk 5c, per quart, Cream 15 cents, In v0 GGG A BRR be ee & Be as § UU Goo AA RR - Sys8 UU GGG A A BR OB Syg8> cco PDD. K KF NNN D J oo DD KK E RR NANT SY o DD KK_ FE NNNNNN YY oo. DD. KEKE HRAN RN Ye cco. DDD. K KEEEN NNN NN - 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, OUR 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 ALL GRADES AND PRICES, OUR SPECIAL CHOP CHEON 18 THE BEST 50 CENT TEA IN AMERICA, FRESH ROASTED vr E EFF ERR FER S33 yr ore kr Ee ¥ ERE EB %ss9~ S OF COFFEE DAILY FOR OUR NUMEROUS STORES ENSURES TO OUR CUS- TOMERS FRESH ROASTED COFFEES THAT ARE NEITHER POLISHED, GREASED NOR WATERED. OUR PRICES ARE FULLY 20 PER CENT LESS THAN THE “GIFT” STORES. FINEST GOV'T JAVA (ROASTED), 28 CENTS FINEST PADANG JAVA (ROASTED), 25 CENTS, KENNY'S JAVA FLAVORED, 20CENTS. 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. COFFEES AND SUGARS, nls 8. E. COR 7TH ANDI STS. N. W. “Hore Dererrep MAKETH THE HEART SICK.” AND THATS WHATS THE MATTER WITH HANNAH ‘Hannah built @ large house and filled it from cellar to attic with a heterogenous mass of matter in the shape of clothing, expecting to realize » handsome profit, averaging at least ONE HUNDRED PER CENT ‘on the sale of each and every garment, Bat monu- mental brick and glass and glare and glitter did not exert the potent influence nor produce the mar- ‘Velous effect calculated on by HANNAH, and therefore hope fs dead, Hannah's heart is heavy, and, on the whole, SHE is a very sick MAN. ‘The PEOPLE nibbled at the tempting bait, but being warned by past experiences recolled before the treacherous fangs so gorgeously and artistically con cealed could be fastened upon them. They turned ‘away from the gilded paluce 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 ABOVE aCTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE, ‘We have made every sdvance which the times or fashion bas demanded. Our stock will be found abounding in novelties, and our display of goods equal in quailty, variety, style and desirability as are to be met with elsewhere and at prices that will show = material saving. VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HoUvsE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH st. XW, Comer Massachusetts avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, AND THAT THE LowEsr. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. 52 Open evenings until; Satordaye until 12, OUR FINEST ARE $60, AND WE VEN- ‘TURE TO ASSERT THAT NO DEALER IN WASHINGTON HAS ANY THAT ARE BETTER, EITHER IN OUTSIDE MATE- RIAL, INSIDE TRIMMINGS, OR WORK- MANSHIP, NO MATTER WHaT THE PRICE. . OUR MEDIUM GBADES ARE $25 TO $30. FOR THIS PRICE WE SHOW ELEGANT KERSEYS AND BEAVERS, SATIN LINED AND WITHOUT SATIN. AT $20 WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL KERSEYS, RAW EDGES, LAP SEAMS. OUR LOWEST PRICE I8 $10, AND FOR ‘THIS SUM WE CAN GIVE YOU « HEAvy, STRONG, DURABLE COAT, WELL MADE, AND ASSTYLISH IN CUT AS ANY HIGH- PRICED COAT. 4 FEW ENGLISH CAPE OVERCUATS AND MEDIUM HEAVY SURTOUTS, AND EXTRASIZED GARMENTS, WE HAVE ALL THE INTERMEDIATE GRADES, AND LARGE VARIETY OF * STYLES, INSPECTION AND COMPAR ISON INVITED. B BARNUM & 00, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 2l7 Frox Nov. 14 To Nov. 21. THE FOLLOWIN.. PRICES FOR OUR “CLOSING OUT SALE" PRIOR TO THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY OPENING, WHICH OCCURS DECEMBER 1ST. THE PPPoA A Pep da & a Ht ss per Aa ob BA TH Sesy Pe OAM Tun 244 Fouad 00 YY aA Lb BR OS YY A E poe y se EE 00 v a 4 TLL LADIES. 48c. Merino Underwear for 31¢. $1.25 Fleeced Wool Underwear for $1.10. ‘88c. Scarlet Cashmere Underwear for 89c, 44c. Cashmere Wool Hose for 38c. ‘5c. Schopper's Celebrated Hose for 25c. 9c, Felt and Flannel Skirts for 78¢. $1.15 German Knit Skirts for 980. $108 Embroidered Flannel Chemises, 9c. $1.48 Lirealkfist Shawis for $1.35. 32.25 Heavy-weight Jerseys for $1.97. 9c. Hand-knit Fascinators for 29¢. 3 8c, Russian Hai: Mutts for 69¢. 25c. Cashmere Wool Gloves for 21¢. $1.25 Palais Royal Undressed Gloves, 980, 98c. Kid Gloves, lined, fur tops, 88c. 98c. Undressed Mosquetaire Gloves, 75¢. 88e. Colored Satteen Corsets for 64c. 252. Patent Wire Busties for 19¢. $1. 6 Embroidered Flannel for 88. yard. $1.50 Genuine “P. N.” Corsets for $1.19. 98e. Muslin Nightgowns for 78e. 8c. Skirts in all styles for 78c. ‘25e. Nurses’ Caps, all styles for 140. 25e. India Linen Aprons fur 21¢, 25e. Stamped Spinshers tor 19. ‘69e. Imported French Chemises for 7c. $1.26 Check-lined Gossamers for $1.10. $1.15 Russian Hare Fur, 6 in, for 9ec. 12ge. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 9c. de. China Silk Handkerchiefs for 31¢. 25c. Linen Collars for 3 for 25c. 12% and 15e. Linen Cuffs for Le, 25¢. Kushing, all styles, for 21¢. 12u4¢. Felt Tidies, all styles, 9c. 25e. Jewelry, all Styles, for 19¢. 40c. Jewelry, all styles, for 8c. 8c. Jewelry, all styles, for Tye. $2.65 Ontrich Fans for $1.95. 98c. Fans, all styles, for 79. 49c. Satchels, ull styles, for 39¢, 25c. Pocketbooks, all styles, for 23e. 48c. Pocketbooks, «ll styles, for 88c. 8c. Chatelaine Purses for 55c. $1.98 Twilled Silk Umbrellas for $1.75. $2.00 “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for $1.81. ‘9¥e. Chenille Fringe for 78c. 48c Birds, Wings, &c., for 25c, 98c. Birds, Wings, &c., 10F 480. 98e. Fancy Sash Ribbous for 75e. ‘980. Feather Tips, 3 in, bunch, for 680, 10 per cent off marked prices, Clark's |. T. Spool Cotton, 4c. se bottle Horida watery f0e tracts for 226. ox, CHILDREN. Merino Closics for $1.25. ToSESeeen Bootes tor te Scarlet Cashmere Underwear for 88c. ‘95c. Scotch Wool Underwear for 89c. 50c. Merino Pants and Sulrts for 420. Soe, Canton Flannel Drawers for 426, Fancy English Underwear for 95c. vor Castumere Half Hose for 266. ‘Roval Dress: ‘Trimmed Bae c a @ A id E: Bll sizes, 25 Embroidered eld Gloves for English Cloth Gloves for 29c. Eid Gloves, lined, fur tops, Eid Gloves, pearl shade, for THE id Rv 4s ROY AL. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. u18 17 17 Fg a wM H RIOR. MARKET SPACR ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. S70 s9is te onll your attention 6 8 Swot tae many bargiins we are offering at the very lowest ‘cash prices possible. Ladle CurKid Box Toe. worked button holes...92.00 turned from New York with an additional supply of | Ladies Extra fine Cur. Kid. two styles... 2.50 Ladies’ Extra fine Our. flexible, (our own ey Hue of Ladies and Geat’s Fett in or tno ec foam. Cx: Rorrzez © Os. 408 amp 408 rem wr. x. w. Glippers, suite ome New Woaurruas, mt Lamas? STYLEs W. M. Ssvere: & Sox PARIS DRESS GOODS and LONDON CHEVIOTS SILKS, VELVETS and PLUSHES. PLAIN COLORS, STRIPES and BROCADES, GREAT INDUCEMENT IN FAILLE FRANCAIS, in uizicen baw abades, at $1.00. JEBSEY SILES in all the new colors. BATIN DUCHESS GROS GRAIN FAILLE FRAN- cm RHADAMES and MERVEILLEUX of superior tex- ‘tare, at moderate prices. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, colors and black, ELEGANT DRESS FRONTS for evening wear. LARGE STOCK OF EVENING SILKS, shown ‘under gas light, MOURNING GOODS of the very best makes. ‘SASH RIBBONS in great variety. LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT WRAPPINGS Jost opened, from $25 to $100. INDIA SHAWLS—We have some rare bargains in ‘Real India Shawls, which cannot be duplicated, ae ec ae moe > Sannin pa we oi GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN 8U! Goons AT LOW PRICES. ‘One Price. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & 8088, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NN. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 117 Srarmxexts Worra Resnrra WE ALWAYS RECORD HERE WHAT WILL PROVE MOST BENEFICIAL TO THE PUBLIC, AND AB WE TAKE TIME AND SPACE TO AP- PRISE THEM OF WHAT IS OF DIRE INTEREST TO THEIR PERSONAL WELFARE, WE HOPE AND EXPECT THAT YOU READ CAREFULLY EVERY LINE WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO STAND BY ANY ASSERTION WE MAKE, AND NEVER FAIL TO HAVEIN STOCK AT THE, PRICES ADVERTISED, WE HAVE BEEN AND WILL CONTINUE ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES: AND BARGAINS, OWING TO THE CONTINUOUS: UNSEASONABLE WEATHER, WHICH DIMIN- ISHES THE DESIRE OF A GREAT MANY FROM PURCHASING UPTO NOW, WE WILL HAVE TO EXPECT ALL IN A RUSH. WE WOULD LIKE YOU WHO CAN PURCHASE NOW TO DO 80. COME EARLY AND COME OFTEN. FELT AND PLUSH GOODS IN TIDIES. TABLE SCARFS AND TABLE COVERS AND LAMBREQUINS, Felt Tidies, 100, Felt Table Scarfs, 50c. Felt Table Covers, 75c. Fats pebbe Guvere, tage soe, $1.00 ny sae Lambrequin mater! dexigns, yard, forgi PERVARD. Fou Table Scar, O0c.,75e, $1, $1.25, and so on. elt Lau wins, $2, $3, $4. and 80 on. Flannel Table Covers tron $1 up. PLUSH TIDIES—ALL KINDS AT ALL PRICES, PLUSH LAMBREQUINS IN ELEGANT PROFU- PLUSH TABLE COVERS. 3 We have some of the Handsomest Goods ever dis- Pi Also, acompl te line of JUTE COVERS. The prices below will indicate how cheap they are sold: 5-4 Jate Covers, $1.10. 6-4 Jute Covers, $1.25. [A Inte Covers, 8-4 Jute Covers, $1.75. 304 dove Covers, $225, 2-4 Jute Covers, $2.60 Yancy Turkish Tiles, 25c. Staniped Linen Splashers, Stamped Momie ~ Bie. Stanbed Linen Spinshers, drawh threads, 60e. Lindt Tabie scart, 700-81, $25 Our Linen Department is already so deservedly Popular thet it does not require a word of praise from Ws, as In It will always be found a complete stock of What Is needed to make it as successful us It 1s. We can at all times give you any quantity of any article in that Department. We bave furnished some of the largest Hotels with Table Wear for many years, aud this ought to be the best commendation necessary. in it we have for this week marked afew articles weil worthy vour minute attention: Un'veached ‘Damask Towels, 10¢. Towel, fine quaitt = 24840 Huck Towel: tine qu Wealso Garey these goods ‘ap te toe finest qualities. also carry these Fancy ‘Turkisu ‘Towels in Pink, bine, snd crews, Knotted fringe, go0a size, 250. ‘Alurge assortment of Faucy Turkish Towels for urposes. 62-IN. TOILANETTE CLOTH, 7c. per yard, actu- ally worth $1. ALL-LINEN CRASH, ge. Bs GERMAN LINES NAPKINS, $1. ter grade 5-8 German Linen Napkins, $1.25, This is a splendid Value indeed. pplendid line of SHEETING AND ENS, which we are selling as Ifyou contemplate buying a LADY'S, MISSES’ OR CHILD'S COAT, don’t fail to read our announcement: extraordinary in today's Post. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420-422-424-426 7TH STREET. ONE PRICE, ONE PRICE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE POST SEWING Ma- CHINE 00, SEATON PERKY Guccessor to Perry & Rrother. INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS ELEGANT IMPORTED BLACK DRESS FABRICS. NOVELTIES IN BOURETTES, BUUCLES aND CANVASS. ew ce TENGLISH IMPER- A TAL SERGES, MELROSE AND HENRIETTA BC S BLACK JACKETS AND WRAPS HR LADIES IN MOURNING. FIGURES AND CORMCT PRICES, LADIES’ _GOODs. HOUSEFURN SS URNISHINGS.__ Geo. Warr, LADIES TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER. 730 Seventeenth Street northwest. alesis J.C. Hoerommor. YY. CLOAKS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, uxtan FURS as CLOAK hc gpentnare - wi this week NEW STYLES in PATTERN Po Se They will ‘themselves to ine 180, at $8.50, TAILOR-MADE BOUCLE JACKETS, French Seams. TATLORMADE NEWMARKETS, in Black and $15 Lot, Value" VI Por Tall Se a wae BOUCLE VISITE. “Militaire.” Feather Trimmed, in 1 SILK FLUSH visit, Feather Trimmed. its Fitted Free of seers Joy a, sneip tess ee rss ‘stock, ald never sold goods ao low, = SILK UMBRELLAS, En Worth. 23 aaa 00, poand Roe. Also many new styles, with imported goid and stiver Mite above goods are the Very finest, and are worthy FOOTER KID GLOVES trom $2.00, per pair up- ward. Every pair fitted and warranted. ‘TTrevise, Paria {ni4) 907 Pennsylvania ave. Mae J. P. Pac IMPORTER OF FINE MILLINERY, oS 3207 F STREET _ WES E.G BYRAM WILL BE PLEASED a see her patrons and friends at her dressmaking nw, over Habis Parlors, 1922 Pennsylvania ave. r taln Patterns of Ra-que and Sleeve cut to measure, ME. S J. MESSER—PERFRCTLY FITTING and Chosen, Fashion ‘Plates. by S. 1. Taslor's seater, 50c. Also Cutting, Basting and’ Draping Materials at 1222 Fst. nd-1m* ME. PANT, ¥ PROM PARIS GLOVES cleaned and repaired: Lace Curtains done up Squat to new, Parisian style: also clothes cleaned aud dyed; mail orders promplly attended to. 120% G st. 421 Mb st., bet. D and E sta. Decorative Pictures, French Tissue (80 shades), Gold, Silver and Fancy variety; Sk Transfer Pictures: Favors tor the ‘6 cts: Fasels, Tree Ornaments, Toys, Japane oo servile: Be Wonders for cuuiees = ; Tue Froors Dress Surecns Are Recommended by the Leading Dresanakers, ity afe abaotutely teipervious = LABS SEAL GARMENTS ADI, AP atta Lied: Fars Repaired: Mate tease, Miss CUNNINGHAM, oc27 1310 Sth st., bet. N apd O a.w. Mes Seiwa Revreer, G08 Oth st., opposite Patent Office. Large and complete stock of Ladiew’ and Children’s D WINTER HOSIERY. MERINO AND DERWEAR, SILK AND. CASHMERE GLOVES AND MITTENS. at very low prices, Beantiful tine of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS, such as Children’s HOODS, SACQUES, SHIRT MITTENS, DRAWERS, INGS and Ladic SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. Fine assorgment of Infat iren's PLUSH BONNETS, WALKING SUITS, MERINO CLOARS, plain and embroidered, in Mother Hubbard styles, LAT! ery and Knitting s Slinwhs, Skirts an DIS, MODISTE, ‘Taylor, New York: Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mo Sults made at the shortest notice. Superior fitting, Teasnaahle prices und satisfaction guarauitecd. ‘Eveniug Dresses. “Bridal Trosseaus a specialty, ocl-2m ‘920 Lith sireet. between Land K. QERENCH DYEING. RING AND. DRY ‘Clean'ng Establistim: AM kinds of Ladies and Gents Cleaned and finished in the most Plosh Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dresses a specialty. Ladies’ dresses done up withou: beng ripped. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer. is ¥. PHERY, $30 exa Srmer Sommers to order to style ‘and guarantees perfect fi and comfort Hee Sraiatries Ags French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest impored. Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goods French Corsets and Busties, Children's Corsets and s $1 Corset (Miss EL'sows make ator the price lt unsarpansed §. B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. mri. __FAMILY SUPPLIES. AVE CAK FARE_GRANULATE! GAR, 7 ‘Confectioners’ A. Zc; White, ‘Cut, Loaf and Brown, 6 ‘Dp. ELLIS, + Light Ppa ‘Gor. 34 and Asin he. TATOES — PEERLESS, SNOW FLAKES, POT EENY Rove aud Eanert Branca Sweets, inswre.. Superior quailty. ‘Prices are low. Sendonders ¢ WITMER & C0, Grocers bolt 1918 Pa. ave. PECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS:—FOUR LBS, Alixed Nuts, S0c; New. Raisins. i1iye. Ib: New 3; New Ips, My 5c. ROCERIES. G LOOK AT OUR PRICES. ‘Cholce SUGAB CURED Best OLD GOV. JAY. Ren FATERT VHOCISS FLOUR por Bb, $0.30 ards celeprated LEAF in Sand 10 © POWALKER & WRIGHT, ‘945 and 950 Louisiaua ave. AMB, MUTTON, &. re | i we ie i wee i bf g 2 a fi f : i Hi W. H. Hovenros & Ca Srrcat Sace ‘THIS WEEK OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, UPROLSTERY Go0Da, DRAPERIES AND REDDING SPECIAL BARGAINS POR THUS WEEK IN Pam 4OR AND CHAMBER SUITS AT W. B. HOEKR'S, HEADQUARTERS PORK BOTTOM CASH PRICES _£¢29 801 Market Space 308 and 310 sth st. Wax Special Designs INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS AND FRESCO PAINTING ‘Designs and Estimates Furniaed, Specialtion in CARPETS AND FABRICA Agen MORRIS & COMPANY FURNITURE HOUSE for P. HANSON HISS € CO, 815 16th st. nw, oct Sam FRPP BORSING OF. HAS NONE OF THE DEFECTS USUALLY POUND IN COMMON OILS. IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOPS NOT CHAR THE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIM- NEYS. ITIS A RICH OL POR TLUUMINAT. ING PURPOSES. IT GIVES A STRONG, STEADY LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER THAN COMMON OL, 3. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLASS, No! 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Graxv Fat Orexrxo Or A BER PPP ERE TUT g8sy roe pe RUGS, LACK CURTAINS, PORTIBRES, €c, ar PETERSEN & CHILDS’ 813, MARKET SPACE a@-Fvervthing warranted as represented, New Gvods and iniem “paiterus st popular prices No old, moth-eaten “Job Lots” Call and see what we have. Satistaction guaranteed Telephone call 124-8, e232 Cov Wearnen . Wl soon be here, and in your preparation for itbe sure to inspect our assorunent of HEATING STOVES, whigh Is now complete, and embraces all grades, frem the cheapest to the highest price. ‘Ap examination ls Fespectiully aoltelted, W. 5 JENKS @ 00. _se18 TAT Teh atroet awe. CaaS 1 Fall supply of WILTO TT, BODY BRUSSELS AIS Caner ‘lan CURE in great variety. Thoes ht nd'i to thelr’ advautagete ‘Shaiulne our stuck belure put HOOE ee7-3m Liew Beran 4 PURE MALT EXTRACT, Possesses the highest merit. It is manafacture the choicest maveriais, aud combines the most table qualities of a refrosuing driak, with the mvt ling abd wovlesome properties ofthe best Malt tracts. At is true tonic and delightful bevs . alike dewir- aires easement aes Upon trial to bee pleasant and complete substitute for all aloobolic drinks, most of which are tov sumulating: wie Sera Ta, roles erty Seeeeaanra cece at eS Frauk 1. James, Ph. De MDS sn, nays: “Tn low ‘or ite eer vee Setice: its delightful taste id odor, all Go commend Nicholson Matt Extract as that bas ever come uiner my examination’ ‘Sold Uy all leading Grocers and Droggisia, DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOULS At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, "| ayia 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON, Tousoss a! Giove Firmso 00 ss EER TIT CORSETS 000 “oo? EE Sut ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! Faire, Bert, mea Dave been found worthlem, Glove Fituing have proved iaval: THOMSON, LANGDON € 00, oc27-tu,tés6m New Youn FFICE . W. -D. QP oF Wo HASOVER br, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1886 MESSRS, EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.8.OF a. 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPEIA. DEAR SIRS—1 HAVE USED JOHAN ay PRIVATE |FRACTICE, GE AND DIT FOUN: