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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE oF THE CHIEF SIGNAT, OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. oy 25, 1885, 12 am, For the middle Atlantic states fair colder weather, clearing in the extreme northern por tion, nortowest to soutbwest winds, brisk to bizb on the coast, rising barometel For Thursday, fair shghtly colder weather Is in iicated for the middie AUantic states, and Warner fair weather in the upper Mississippi @od Missouri valleys, A Lance Live ov Tarssraty BRUssEis at 50 ‘gents per yard at Moses & Son’s, cor. 11th and F streets north west, To OxpER $25 suits. Elseman Bros, 7th and EL <i may be ordered at 15 per ceni discount at Whitaker's. "3 OFFERINGS of the Chicago + 806 Tt st.: Atmore’s Mince ny e.; Bib, bucket fauce 45¢; New Rulsins 12. Ib, . Ib; Layer Rulsins 20e. ib; Citron, ‘Amon; tb. UNPARALLELED.—At 75e., gents’ fine castor loves, worth double, Auertach & Bro,, 623 ennsylvania avenue. We CAS SELL You a piano from $50 to $100 Jess than any other house in the city. All the best makes. “Piano Exchange warerooms, 422 Oth street Boys’ CHINCHILLA reefer and vest. Elseman Bros, Carp ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, also Stamping in colors or plain at Whitaker's, ds Ze, Ib; Mixed Nuts Lbc. Ib; Kip Guoves, castor gloves, buck gloves, dog gloves, fur-top gloves, cashmere gloves, woolen gloves, jersey gioves, ringwood gloves; in fact €verything in the glove line at buttom prices. Frane’s, corner 7th and D sis., the oniy strictly one-price hat and gents (urnisuing store in the city. ‘MuES’s Prince Albert suits. eman, 7thand E. THE Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th st., Offers good Family Flour $4.98 bbl; best Fam: | ily Flour 35. bbI., S144 ly vbl., 72c. My DoL: Patent Process Flour $6.73 vbi., $1.69 4 bbL, BSc. % ddI. A New {xvoice of linen papers and enve- Jopes just received at Whitaker's, $10 MoxtHLy will buy an elegant upright piano of the best muke at the Piano Excnange ‘Warerooms, 422 9th street. Punic Sreakens and singers fin B. H. Douglass & Sons Capsicum Cough Drops a sure remedy for hoarseuess. Men’s 4-bution cutaway suit Eiseman, 7th andE. Os THANKSGIVING Day our studio will be open until 3 p.m. Those desiring sittings should select as early an hour as possible, New Photo Art Co., 905 Pennsyluania avenue, Five Quimes Lixen and five packs linen paper for $1 ut Whitaker's. Wr MAKE A SPECIALFY of restoring plush and velvet garments. Anton Fischer, 906 G strect northwest. Curp Newmarket overeat, Eiseman, 7th and E ’ i Tur Chicago Grocery Company, sells brown Sugar for Sige. Ib., St Ib., Granulated Ze. Ib., Cut Loat INO. G. SLATER, 704 to 710 A street north east, househoia goods on the installment plan. “10c. RovaL GLUE” mends everything. A Few Mone Copies oi Ben Hur leftat $1.05 each at Whi aker's. Meret: & Woo: ‘S$ GALLERY. 925 Pennsyl- Yana avenue, will be open to-morrow, Thanks giving day. Svrr To OxvER, $25 and up. Elseman, 71 and E SkVERAL Urricnt PraNos, but Little used, can be had ata low nd on payments of $10 per month, at the Piano Exchange ware- Foums, 422 91h street, M for Thanksgiving. ples, Pumpkin pies. Siseman, 7th and E, »S Books by Francis Ridley REorestx jarris house billiard and | Fo! roum a this evening with new te les and fixtures, lingsworth, late | Manager of the > nus, Will have charge of the tables. Mr. Collingsworth Is well-known throughout the City, and will du all in bis power to please. CHILD Norfolk suit, Eiseman, cor. 7thand E. THE Chicago Groce 806 7th st., ff E004, Bs | Whisky $2 = vhisky 33. gall 1, WATT ‘Send order by mail or | SAMPLES of Prang’s Cliristuias cards at Whit- aker’s, i Ovex THasksGivise Da¥.—Our grand re-| 12 elezant Cabinet Photo- | $2 Gormeriy 36.) R. Walzi’s Tm- | Ferial Studio-,319 Marke: Space and 477 Penn- sylvania avedue, alu at Baltimore, | MEN’s Newm vat, Elseman Bros, | Brazilian peb- | Pa.ave nw. | planos at low PAarexr EYEGLasses, bies, at Vienna ¢ Stock of 34 1d the best mal at drugztists. | Booxs of all kinds at cost to close them out at | Whitaker's.- PANTS to order, $5 and up. Eiseman Bros. Waite Wartixe, glasses repaired. Hem- pler’s, cor. 43). CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Nationa THeaTER—“The Wages of Sin.” ALBAUGH'S Urtna Hovse.—“A Bunch of Keys.” | Herzog's Orena Hovsr.—Louise Pomeroy in “Tweifth Nighi.” Dine | Mesevu.—Cyril “Rose Michel.” THEATER Comeve—Davene’s allied attrac | THE WASHINGTON RINK.—Ninth street and Rhode Island ave: sapesine SE Condensed Locals. Tomorrow being a legal holiday, no room wiil be kept open as usual during the day and eveuing. Street lutpe will be lighted at 5:10 p.m. and ©Xtinguished at 9:45 p.m. { It <ul be seen by the notice elsewhere that | be Corcoran gallery will be open, tree, trom 10 Until 2 o'ciock to-morrow. James Auid’s will bas been filed. It leaves his estate w his sister Susannah K. Auld and by @ codicil especial bequest is leit to R. A. Dilleti. Mary Nolan, who keeps agrocery store and ef saloon ut {Sd and G streets | Searle in selling whisky on Sunday, eda fine of twenty dollars. & colored boy B: as, ten Years id, Was Tub over bY wagon, driven by an "unknown white Man, and seridusiy injured on the head and | fii. He was taker. tohis home, 435 Frank: Mnstreet and atiended by Dr. Evans, Mt. Vernon KA. Chapter, No.3, has elected the jollowing oiticers: W.S. Parks, M.EELP.; 5 W.H. Webster, ES; J. H. W.K. Siendenhall, treasarer. The Good Templars of Minnehaha Lodge, No. 1, celebrated the 20th anniversary of that lodge's existence last night The unusually large number of members present was enter lalued by short addresses from various temper ance speakers and an exccilent program of mu- sic and recitations was rendered, after which Jation was served. The Washington Cycle club have elected as board of 4 E Pettingill, president; Frank T. Raw Re ‘asturer: secretary: 5. ebronicier; Smith, captain, Ben, . Crenshaw, Heutenants, of the Dartmouth Alumni as- sociation last eVening resolutions were adopted Iboking W the formation of a league here for the purpose of participating in the election of trustees of the natitut Police Officer Hary and Benjamin ¢ @n the charge of c Belt case, were ye It is reported ‘that a man the northern part of th cailing at houses, saying that he bas been sent from the gas com: pany to attend Ww the gas fixtures. He is thought to be an Imposter, as the men In the George M. Mye ee iy ers, . Rent, pliceman Benton, tbe men arrested perjury in the sed on bail, going about in mploy of the gas company are ail either uni- of provided with barges, whieh they Bre required to show if exlled upon. The sale of seats for the Biseloff concerts at the Congregational church will begin at Ellis’ music store to-morrow morning at 5 o'clock. pence saat Twe Pupiic HEALTH ASSOcIATION.—At a meeting last nixit of the local committee of the Public Health association, Dr. Lee, from the committee on entertaiument, reported that ar Fanzements had been made with the different Sucet car companies whereby complimentary Uckets will be Issued to members of the ation during the time the conference is In ses- sion. Dr. Patterson, of the finance committee, Gated that his committee had collected $500. An offer made by a livery stable man to make @ reduetioa of twenty-five per cent in cab rates Was accepted. ‘Tue Breveiists’ THANKSGIVING.—The Capl- tal Bicycle club will make their customary Thanksgiving day ron w Marlboro, Md., W Morrow. ‘The start will be made from the club house at 9 o'eldck, About twenty-five mem- bers will take parc The run home, & Of ninewen miles, will be made for record Soine of the flyers. The best record up to dat 4; one hour and thirty-nine mim made by Rex Smith, Will Robertson and ted. Barber. AX AssiGzatext.—Simon Marks has made an assignment of his stock, &c., in store 1808 74h street Us L. I. u'Neal for the benefit of his eredi- Alandle, $2,500; tors, giving preference to James. Soap Wey rick, $a. ‘THE PROPOSED CABLE ROAD. The Ronte Propesed by the ~& Prospective Boom for East Wash- ington. doubt but that ip a very short time the cars will | the necessary legislation is obtained, but ninety ays will be required to build the road, equip it | and set up the necessary machinery. ‘In locat- Ang It the projectors say they have not only had | thelr eye on such @ route, as will subserve the tions "of the District where property will be, benefited, by tie location of the ron —where jand now le brought | into market. The projected Toute is as follows: Commencing at 7th street it will run 4 Louis- inna avenue past the court house to 4th street, ty Estreet, to North Capitol street, to Soldiers Hiome, returning the same route down North down the latier street to B street, to 14th street east, to East | Washington as: ceme- tery, down Georgia avenue to the navy yard aie. nes w There will also bes horse iine runaing'trom ‘Mt. Vernon Place (7th, 9th and K streeis) out New York avenue to North Capitol street, uni- Ung with the main roud at North tol. fisses Barbour, Norment and others of the projectors state that they have no doubt but that the bill will meet with favorin Congress and be passed, and that the stock will be speed- lly taken when the books are opened. “We have heard some doubts expressed,” said one ot the gentlemen, “as to - whether the route will be @ popular one. We cannot see how It can to be so; but what ifitis note popular one at first, it will most assuredly become such a one. "It will bring janeb property now worth but little into mar- et, especi at in East Washington. near the jail property now held at a few cents per foot will, come Into market at advanced prices, for sacilities will be given for people t within @ short time right into the center of et trade alone will Paying one, It is Just, what is push it to tion, ‘word’ foc" ie, East Washington THE CAMILLA Unso Concent.—This at the Congregational chureh last night, pleas antly and successfully opened the South es} ington Star Lecture course. Mme. Ueso's has lost none of its cunning, and her playing just night was characterized by the same beam- {iful precision of execution and richness and briiliaucy of tone—effect that have given her rank as one of the few living masters of the vio- lip, | M. Areguste Sauret performed artistically on the piano, and Miss Alice May Estey san pisasantly in-a fresh soprano voice, Miss Wage's readings were weil received. aa A Vinerstax Let Orr Easy.—Phillip Green arrived in the city yesterday on his way to Vir- ginia,and during bis stay here he drank too much whisky. le went to the Baltimore and Potomae depot in the iternoon, but missed the train. While waiting for the next train he Went to sleep and was taken in by Officer Hutchinson, At the station a pistol was taken from him, id he was charged in the Pulice Court this morning with carrying concealed weapons, He stated that he wanted to go to Fredericksburg, and the judge released him on his persoual recognizance. THE Crry Post Orrice on THANKSGIVING Day.—The several divisions of the city post ‘office will be kept open for the transaction of business for the public ou Thanksgiving day until noon. At that hour the registry and mones-order divisions will be closed to the ubllé wt the main office and in the several raneh stations. The following delivery by carriers will be made: The first at 7:30, m. with the usual collections for that hour. Tue collections for the afternoon will be the same as usually made op Sunday. The carriers’ window will be open from 6 to 7 p. m. A Hesrew Fare—aArrangements are being made to bold a fuir in the National Kitles ar mory, beginning January 25th and continuing two weeks, to raise funds tor rebuilding the sth street Hebrew tabernacle. A general com- mittee of arrangements bas been organized ag follows: Messrs. H. King, jr., Simon Wolf, L Herman, Sol. Bieber, William Wolf, Emil Ber. liner, Max Couen, “Lewis Abraham, Morris Clark, A. Herman, Adoipb Adler, 8. N. Meyer, Isadore Saks, David Strauss, A.’Kauiman, J. P. Herman, 'Z. Strasburger, Henry Strauss, Charies Baim, L. Feilheimer, and A. Fisher. AU it meeting ‘last evening, Mr. H. King, } pre-iding, w Large number of donations were reported. ——————— TuoucuT He Hap a Rient to Warr Hrs Wire.—Between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon as Officers Dufinington and McNa- mara were walking along Maryland avenue, near the coruer of 8d sureet, they saw John Spedden kieking and cruelly ‘beating bis wite. who was detending herself with a piece of board. When the officers placed him under urrest he seemed surprised und said he hud a right to whip her because she was his wile, Judge Snel heard the ease this morning and fined Spedden $20. ——— W. P. P.C.—The old members of the Wash- ington’ Pyramid Pleasure club, which was broken up in 1878, last evening held a ban- quet at the restaurant of Geo. Ranli,on D street, near 7th, and started the clubanew. The otlicets elected’ are: President, George Rupli; seeratary, Chus, Brod: treasurer, Julius Hugie. —— ee Arwep Wirn a Heavy Prsror.—Cornellus Buekley, a young man who bad been confined in the ijsate asylum for about a yeur, was Tex leased last April. Lately he has been seen 1. tering abot the asyhim grounds,and compl was made to the police. Ye-te-day he was seen in the grounds by Officer Kirby, who placed him under a:rest and took trom hima navy revelver of the Lirzest caliber. He was locked hot the eigh h preeinet sation and trken to ti Po tee Cour to-day. w ere he was charged with earryt ¢ eonesded wi ‘$20, in detauit of which he was sent down for two montis, es For THE Masonic Wrnows’ ax ORPHANS’ Home. —To-day a committee consisting of Col. M. M. Parker, A. T. Longley and Matthew: Trimble ieit fr Louisville for the parnose of ws presenting to the Ma<onie Wid and Or- phans’ home in that place $1,000, whieh had een contrituted to the Masonte Garfield Me- morial association, It was proposed to estab- lish an institution of this sort in this city a3 memorial to ex-President Gurtleld, but the con- tribittions came in slowly and it was thought that this was the best disposition to make of the funds on hand, The committee expect to return on Monday. ——— REAL EsTaTe $\1-es.—Mrs, Susan J. Pitcher has sold to Susan P. Okie, for $15,000, the property on the west side ot 19th sireef, be- tween Q and R streets, comprising two iots, 20x77 feeteach. Armand Jardin has sold to Mrs. Harriet L. Coyle, (or $7,770, @ lot 30x129, feet, on the east side of N street, Just north of 18th street. aes AN Array Ix A SALoox.—William Nich- olson, alias Dewney, saloon keeper, was before the Police Court to-day charged with assaulting John McNamara, a Young man who lives at 24th and Gstreeis northwest. Both men had their faces bruised. McNamara testified that he was with Nicholson last night drinking, and they went into Hammersley’s saloon at 1106 C atreet where they had drinks. Defendant asked who ordered the drinks, and witness told him that he (Nicholson)bad ordered them, when the latter struck bim. knocking him ,to the floor and kicked two of bis teeth. out. Mr. Lornslaginps & Cates testimony as tothe conver- sation which led to the assault. , Mr. Carring- ton for the defendant suid be had no testimony Jo otter, Me. Thomas said he would ask for a jail sentence Tie court imposed a fine of $50 or 60 days in jail. REDUCED ComMUTATION RATES ON THE BAL- TIMORE AND POTOMAC AND ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATLROADS.—Commencing ecember Ist, 1835, a reduced syatem of com- mutation tiekets will be Introduced on the line of the Baltimore and Potomac and Alexandria and Fredericksburg Rallroad companies. The fates are the lowest ever offered on any rail- road In this country, except those now in effect on other naof the Pennsylvania railroad system. The reduction is foun on the end by that corporation of deve aliding up the eared poefh ppb itelines by Ler ed Lmapere oy of trans- jon between city and country cue Savantages of rural residence. ea A convenient and rapid service of trains low rates are the two most factors in the growth of suburban ics, and when these are once established development of re- are sources and increased values: certain ior arrangement sixty-trip monthly, one-bundred-andeighty- tip ‘quarterly and lorty. = wi be introduced. They | sd on the Baltimore ‘and Potomac a llows: To Navy Yard, sixty-tri ‘Seabrook, a a terly, $6.75; school, $2 ty-triy ied charter. Qhagts sata, sae Es The projectors of the new cable railroad will hold @ meeting this evening. Although it is necessary that the company shall first be incor. porated, the gentlemen interested express little be running. They have assurances that after public, but also have had regard for por. os tol street, lo F street, to ath, thence 20 Eta baal tees Bev. J. McKendree Reilly is from North Capitol and’ Bas cah yeaue | > Union services will be held by the Mt. Vernon from North Capitol and Massachusetts avenue, | pj c°3 eeu! pA y. ons and fined | -THAXESGIVING DAY SERVICES. Hlow the Day will be Observed in the Churehes. % day wil ba obperved swith re- ngoas sieve ‘by nearly all the Protestant congregations of the elty. “In a number of cases Union services will be held by several congreza- tions, The it ehurches of Capitol Hill will hold @ union service at the fpoest ag ay Presbyterian church. The Baptist pastors decided “to hold = anion service at the First chur, 13th s'reet, between Gand H. Rev. N. J. Wheeler, of the North church, will preach the sermon. The éongregationsof the First, Fourth, Assembly and Central Presbyterian churches, will attend setvice at the latter church, where ‘Rev. Jos, Kelly will preach, The ibyterian cb an See here the North pete ‘clock. At fe tan M. tion ed ied By | the oueresn gation of Douglas Capitol and_ Wesley, and the reb, south, and the Ninth church; et the former cbureb, cor: ner of 9th and K streets, and the sermon’ will be by Rev. Dr. J. L. Mills, of the latter church. ‘The TI ving service of the West Street Preabyterlan church will be held this Wednes- Sey, Cvening at 7:30. ‘the pastor, Rev. Dr. lertom, will preach on “The ‘American Home.” A special service will be held at the Church of the Incarnation, P. E., at 11 a, m. The pro of music wil include the followin pleces: Deum, Baker; Jubilate, Carr; Introit, I will dite, ppl ie eyes; Oftertory, O Lord, how mani- fold; Nicene Creeae Tours, ete. choir is composed of twenty-four volees, thirteen sopra . threé altos, jour tenorsand four basses, under the direction of Mr. Geare. ‘The Tabernacle congregation of South Wash- ington, . Mr. Nourse, pastor, will worship with the First Congreutional church, and Rev. Dr, Newman will preach the sermon. Prof, Widdows will play selections of national andother popular melodies, appropriate to the day,on the Metropolitan church chimes to- maedinnet re SO 10 tos and im- ately after ‘Thanksgiving services, which commence at 11 o'clock. ; cheated ‘The ¥. 3. ©. A. Subseriptions.- LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANCEL ITS DEET. At the sestitig last night (noticed elsewhere in detail), were called for by the chairman of the bullding committee, Mr. B. H. Warn and the following persons agreed to raise the amounts set opposite their names and pay the same within sixty days: B, H. Warner, $2,000; Chas. E. Foster, $1,000; Jos. Bowes, $750; T- A. Hardii 750; 'J. G. Ames, $500; I.’ G. Kimball, , W. H. H. Smith, $500; Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, % F, L. Moore, $500; C. B. . B. Wighe Beoo O. Knight, $250, Fetra, $200; . Richards, jr. | $ay9: G. W. F. Swartzell,_ $200; C. B. Rheem | $200; Miss “Helen Kirby $100; W. H. Hou H, L.Swartwout, | gu ‘M. Hitchcock, | $100; H. BL own j100; Prof. H. 100; Prof. J: | B McMillan, ‘gluu: A. 3 Taylor, $50; G. J.P. Street M. P. Nissen, $100; J. Wood, $26; ©. Mevieiland, $25; F. “McClelland, $25; J. 8, Barker, $25; E. D. Cuse, $25; Browne Lawrence, $10; B. L. Nevins, $10; I. 'P. Keen, . Cridier, 810; C. ubecriptions will NING STAR oitice. 10; R. Bruce Bure, $10; D. Wisrowa, vio, Aadtiinel be received at Tux E ‘The East Washington Tragedy. SOMMERVIELD INDICTED FOu THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE AND GOTLEIB EISENBRAUN, The grand Jury to-day returned indictments | against Louis Sommertield for the murder of Gotleib Eisenbraun, by shooting him in the leit side of tbe breast on the 20th uf November, | (Friday last.) Also for the murder of Christina Sommerfield at the sume time, by shooting ber | An the left side of the tack. The witnesses in- dorsed on the back o/ the indictmeutare Bertua Ejsenbraun, Lhe wi.e of one ui decea-ed; Maj Woodward, br, J. F, Hartigan wud Ouiver J. B. Slack, aes MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage licenses have | been Issued by the clerk of the court to Durius Gaskins @ud Mollie Heiss; J. Morgan Heise aud Carrie L, Russell; Jobn izpatrick, of Balti- more and Avoie M. Lynch; Win. Zell and Mug: | gle Elmer; Chas. web ‘und Opbelia Marcy, | both of Alexandria, Vaz; kdward Howard an Mary Gi B.A. Tobin aud Lilie M. Tuity; Junies ‘wylor and Napute Wade; “Heury ver aud Mary E. South wari, both oft. Paul, Geo. Woelper, of New Urleaus, aud Marie Antoinette Prucker; Joun F. Smoot and ir V. Bisbop; Cuas, M. Kovinson and Mamie E. Whitaker; W. F. .raman and buna Johnsen; Jono J. Lyons and Surah Koide: bacn; Peter Turxier uud Mary E. Norta, bot of Bultinore, Md Isuuc Manning and Mary Olio. eee ees Alexandria Affairs, ‘Reported for Tu® EVENING STAR. Ciry CouNnciL.—At tbe regular meeting of the bowrds last night President Duwuaim presided in the buura o. aldermen and Huvert suvWuen, | esq., president pro (em. in Lu jumon Couucil, ‘Tne bill w add “disorder; two urunk in tue offenses punisuable under City ordinances wus passed unanimously, The mayor subiitted to tue council # communication relative to an agreement by tue “Lon Loon viguniztion tuat t alter Octover, 1885, tue works still re- mained tule they would uot object wo taxation, ‘Tue sucject wus reierse Phe application or Le Jor @ street sinpiove- | city tax Hine on Ning street, | trom) Bu,gett’s gute to Houll's run, was reverre Ay sppiication of Joun sicCuen for reduction Of bax on sbooting galieries roi BS per week tO $5 per Monti, was giuuied. Lhe wudivor ine jormed council thas Lue appropriation of p5u0 JOr suppurt yf prisunets lu jul, and chal gang | was exuaused aid usned SSuU ure. “Lue case | Was revered lo commicee on finance. ‘Lhe auditor laid bewre a board slowing tue total sum due on special paving tax w be 4,015, of Mbich $627.43 bad vee retuned deluiqueul. | The bills were, ue said, in tue ands of tue core poration atturuey. An oruin. ‘e for the erec- Hon aud maintenauce of auluutic gates on Ue streets ut Lue chy of Alexaud. ta Was pussed. Mar. Brent tntrudyeed uw vill providing wor une tax codecvor with @ salary ui $4,200 Lustedu oF Lwo couectors with # per ceutaye ou collection. | Lhe bit Was reetied. Lue bilisof Dr. Eutwisie, | dispenser of medcine, wud of W. P. Graves, Buswaut kdelin, Waker Adamn-, Haiper Bruin, Vineeut Holt, Lucas Milis, A Warheid sour, Jur eveetion services Were ordered to ve pal. culmmmunicaliun from the clef engineer rel live 10 ring un Which w new houk-and-ladder truck coud be purchased was read aud re- ferred Weommitiee on inance. An application uf Ulicer Jusus Sherwoud for pay during dis- ubisity was relerred to the commiitee on claims, Jas. Dean, M, Pannen, W. P. wovds and otuers made appiication ivf w sidewalk ou Fairlax sureet, bewween Oronoko aud Movigomery streets, Which Was reierred to commitice on streets, Mrs, M, Kanduiph was grauted leave Werect # irame building in the :ear of Beuiab ehureb, Juin? CONVENTION.—A Joint meeting of the |, ily cuuris was held ast night to ills vacuuey in the police torce, occasioned by the resign: Uon of Jaties Patterson, private, the app canis were G. Simpson, W. C. Brenner, Bernard Mevann, Thomas Mayes, Thomas Duwuey, B. ‘dravers and G. W. Henuerson. On the secund ballot Giver Simpson was eitcled. Simpsun, 15; Downey, 3; Hays, 2. No action wus ukeu ou the election of readyman, and tue joint meeting dissuived, ‘THe 10x BooM.—Under the act exempting the Potomac Muuafucturing Co's estate irom city taxation and giving a subsidy of $1,000 ‘per annum im the stape of released yrouud sent, it Was provided tuatit the works Uecume jule, the grants shoud be iorielt. ‘The matur became Lhe subject of u conference lust year ve- tween the iron boom managers auu the city authorities, and it was then agreed that uniess the works were opened by Uciober, 1835, no objection would've made to the entorcement of the city’s riguts. The city nas now made a suppiementury assessment of the prope: the tar bills have been made out auartne cite will bereaiterrequire that the idie works should pay taxes, ele., luke other reul estate, ‘THE COUNTY Coun? continues ite session. ‘The proceeding to vucute the clerk's office hus been abaudoued, notwithstanding a motion by the clerk to cemmpel ction, ‘fat hus been granted in u ‘Thompeda tor brtage. Notks.—A onion ofthe white aud Baptist churches will by: Met tae place on Thanksgiving day at the Second Preabyterian shuren, at which seven, city pas- ‘ors wilt Roe Trinity, ghuren air realised $530.——A “Chocolat o pavement funds of Christ chureh fs in “ rere oat ran “policy” at the Long = at armey’sball. Iv was ly attended Ha aigheee ie ina as EN Serta ing of public offices on Thankagiving day. 80; quarterly, X goo. ool, to. Marlboro’, ‘alxt eat ce eee SEE |PARIRE La Seedentadeaadend betaine ‘On'the Alexandria and Fredericksburg rail- Tay, 9 Alexandria, sixiytrip, $4.80, “quar 00 WW. WDDD ERE terly, 810.80; school, $3 www k rile cieaee tee ie and foe eke Ey BE, trip tleket, to be sold at two sents per sane’ 0 = Ree aS ee w.w. & Cos Cann. bought of W. W. Burdetic & Ca. No wae oe {Co See street, this afternoon and evening will gra ro mae, for = nui m. dation of thelr customers and A two Seo tine Years ropriet John ie ‘Tue Rivies’ ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of parity, ‘rength and wholmomeness, More ecovomical’than ‘the ordinary Kinds; and cannot be sold in competition with the muluiiiide of Jow testa, short weight, alum or phoaphare powders Sorpomiy pt cama Bora, ‘Baxime Fowamn Co, 106 Wall street, ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESD. Affairs in West Washington. ‘HARBOR CLEARED OF ROCKS.—The steam a ‘and drills of the E. R, Lowe wreeking aod ‘company, of New York, which has een used in removing the rocks from this har- afternoon, f oe RAIN MARK@T.— Wheat sold on ’change yes- tenday at Of conte, 61.08 bushel. Cora’ sold i Bity-anree conte 2 VS cetpeneute thoes “tse mine Sethe Camberiand oval region tor the we onding Satarday, November 21, 1886, Were 65,358 tons, and the total shipments for The yeat to that date 2,487,581 tons, a decrease Of1i3.474. tons, ag compared with’ the corres- ponding. period of 1884. The shipments to the Uhesay ‘and Ohio canal were 14,496 tons. for the week, vorthe year $43,708 tops an io- Crease of 16,996 tons, as compared with las year. ‘Norss.—Robert Britt, a well-known gardener, living on the Tanlaw road, died at his residence on Monday in the filty-third year of his ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow.. “4 oyster supper for the benefit of the Baptist Chareh was held at the residence of Mrs. Sicarn, ‘on Matreet, last night, VEMPERATURE AND UONDITION oF WATER at] A. M—Great Falls, temperature, 39: con- dition, 9.” Receiving reservoir, temperature, 44; condition at north connection, 16; south connection, 12. Distributing reservoir, tem- rawure, 44; condition at infiuent gatehouse, 7; condition at effluent gatehouse, 25. High tides in the river to-day at 9:09 a m, and 9:37 p.m. = Weston and O'Leary have agreed to pegin in the Metr: politan rin Newark, N-3..thel jong tramp of -%00 miles, Serv rorrcres axp 3100p numora. . Humiliating Eruptions, Itching and Burning Skin ‘Tortures, Loathsome Sores and every species of Itch- ing. Scaly, Pimply, Inherited, Scrofulous and Con- tagious Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, with Lose of Hair, from infancy to old age, are positively cured by CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CuTI- cURA SoaP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and CUTICUBA RESOLVENT, the new Blood Puritier, internally. “COVERED WITH SORES, Ihave been sfflicted since last March with a Skin disease the doctors called Eczema. - My face was cov- ered with scabs and sores, and the itebing and barn- ing were almost unbearable. Seeing your Curicuna Rewxp1xs so highly recommended, concluded to give them a trial, using the CuricuRA and Corrou: Soar externally, and ResoLvenr Interuslly, for four months. I call myself cured, in gratitade for which I make this public statement, Mrs CLARA A. FREDERICK. Broa BRoox. Conn. SCALP, FACE, EARS AND NECK. I was afflicted with Eczema on the Scalp, Face, Fars and Neck, which the druggist, where I got your remedies, pronounced one of the worst cases that had come under his notice. He .dvised metotry your Curicuza Remepizs, and after tive days’ use my ‘scalp and purt uf my face were entirely cured, and I hope tn another week to have my ears, neck and the other part ot my fucecurel, HERMAN SLADE. 120 B aru strexr, New Yorx. ITCHING DISEASES CURED. CUTIcURA stands at the head of Its class, especially 1s this the case with the CurIcURA SOAP. "Have bad an nnnsusdlly good sale this summer, owing to the prevalence of un aggravated form of Itch through some localitiesin country, in whicb the Cuzicuna ReMEDres proved satisiactory. W. L. HARDIGG, Draggist, Umtoxtown, Ky. CUTICURA REMEDIES Are sold by all druggists Price, Cuticura, 600; Tosso Soar, 26e. Porran Davo xp CitesicaL Co., Béston. Si:Nv FOR “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES” Beautify the Complexion and Skin by using CuTI- CURA Svar, SEWING MACHINE IS THE CAUSE OF ins and Weakness. For Aching Sides and Buck. Kidney Pains, selatica, Chest Pains, Weakness Inflammation, the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLasTER is whailloie, 250. n16 YER'S SARSAPARILLA WORKS DIRECTL7T 4kiina prowptly, to purify and enrich the b ood, Impove the appetite, strengthen the uerves and bruce up the sswie. ‘it Is ip ihe truest sense an auerative medicine, Every invaiid should give ita trial, ASV OLD THE HARSH, IRRITATING, GRIPING 42. compourids 50 often sold as purging medicinesand coriect the Irregulas.ties of tiie bed by the use of Ayer'y Cat .arte Bilis, wileb ars wild and gente, et thorough and searcuing in theic action. nu Bov-Cia Axo Hoxe-Sros, ‘The New Style Beautiful ress Goods, reduced 25c. on every yard. HOMESPUN, pure wool, wide double width, all colors, reduced Wb 6. BUU-CLA, 54 inches wide, reduced to 75. CARTER'S, 711 Market Space, near 7th street, TRICOT, all wool, wide double width, all colors, re- diced ty ode. KUYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, all col 1z yards for 92. ao) LULURED CASHMERES, nearly one yard wide all colors, 12 yards for $1.00. DOUBLE Will TE BLANKETS, immense size, all pure Bue Wool, reduced to $0.00. GOODS, bright colors, ALL WOOL PLALD DRESS lidren's wear, redaced to ve, DOUBLE WHIT: BLANKETS, $2.00, HEAVY BED COME RYS, 760. LADLE WOOL VESTS, 37c, LADIES CLOTH SUITI..G, 54 Inches wide, 370. BLACK SILKS, 75c., B7e., $1.00, $1.25, $1. COLORED SIL) 2c. 7¢., $1.00. 3. DrOME BKOCADE SILK VELViCES, $1.25, ACK und COLOKED SILK VELVETS, $1.00. Tur Saxe Homan Noarork Many vain atwempts are made to repeat the remark- abie success of Benson's Capeine Plaster. ‘Tuts splen- did reniedy in kuow', sold aud used everywhere, and its prompt action und_unrivaied curative powers have Wou for iv hosts of friends. Lasilations fave: spray Up under siwilar souiidiag na ich ag “Capatcin, 2 tended to decelve. the careless atid les possess Hone of the virtues of sherefure we hi pe the people will avsist us to protect what are at once tieir brerevts und ours ABK for Bensoit's Waster, and exauine what weiven You, and muke sure that the word “cupeie™ is eue in the iniddie of the plaster itself, and the “Three seats” trade-mark is on the face clot, “Any reputable dealer wih show you the-esacegaards without besiadon. TT M cannot remember the nuine—bensou "aster—cut this paragraph fom the payer, 10, Wauerar Baxwxo J Powoza (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE COUNTRY, APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS FOR PHE INDIAN COMM.SSION, MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Established 1829. NEW-YORE. sel4-wés4p L. Noor, IMPORTER, FINE MILLINERY AND LACES 18TH STREET, n7-1m_‘Two Doors Above Pennsylvania Avenue, . IMPORTER OF FASHION, 2007 F STREET NORTHWxsT, Complete assortment of French and English BON- NETS aud HATS, of the latest and mo agperved style, Novelties being constantty received. nai Prcewicex Cre HISKY, Can be had at br cy preg af; Seraee tt gee Pdt on hand ask Dil BALTLER & CO.. Distillers, Raltimore, eth ETe GE Wine OLD RYE Winey uc. per Bint Bottle, “Reduced 500. per Pint Bottle, Suc. per Plat Boule, “from. boc: ber pint Bottle, SSPE aLBaus | "ee ete at Boe ber FinivINE OLD BYE witsyert Pint Bowie, OLD RYE WHIgKY, ‘Warranted pure and rellabie, or money n19__Cor. 14th and T ux Da Fat Axo Warren BUITINGS, OVERCOA! AND INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION ‘exhibition Now on exhibition af the Teading AY: Our Prices Alway« the Lowest. Cousin's Ladies’ Curacoa Ki Straig! Goat box toe or sort pene mie, 5, Only $2.27. faukenphast Cu Teast ge om racoa Kid and Straight Gont Shoes, spring heels or heels, nizes, 2 fT appa aes "e Cur or heel shoes, onty $1.27. -"* Sid, spring heel all fine shoes at istectal red d pris on u jtrasburger Bros.’ opti lur Shve Houses, 726 7th street, between Gand H, and 46: mie avenue, near Higsirect' * 401 Pennsylye- BEANIE af Frank, Jewelerand Opticia: 457 Pa. av. New denigns in ladies’ Pins and Earrit Wi $16 and upwards. ‘Sliver Watene $7 and upwards. Vest Chains and Charms $2. iedkaage gis SU oa fe ee fates! Wer-pli manufacturers’ prices, —_ ra a The Agency of the New Howe Machines removed from F st. to the corner 7th and H. 1 @ysters! Oysters! Oysters! Leave your orders with Joh: 443 "bth “street, one door trom Ene Selon Salt Oysters by the quart delivered for Thanks. ving. mo Haven Buys, Halt-Sh ll, Select Sieuried, Xe. Ladies" eaiton aay anee” elect attention, i | | pairing, renting, selling and exchanging, corner 1 day, Just recelved at Franc’s, corner sth 786 7th Street, Cloaks below cost to make holiday Gents’ Fine Kid, Castor, Dogskin alogue of Sewin Machine re- th and H. Neckwear, especially adapted tor Thanks: vi Ena'B stresie. ‘Ibe only strictly oneoriey Gey and gent's turnisbing storein thiscity, room for Young's Mourn Store, as! sid and Buck Gloves, at Auerbuch’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 ‘Men’sChinchilla box coat & vest, 7haE [ Special Sale Ladies’ Fi Wm. Hahn & Co.'s, Reliable Shoe House, 816 Cousin's Hand-sswed Sirsight” Gest Bot ‘$2.75, eold elsewhere aor Vory best French Kid Button, $4, usual price Fine Glove-top Button, Cousin’s celebrated fine a t cg any width or shape, $2.50, never beforesold less than Our Uurivulled $2 Kid and Goat Button, Splendid Goat and Kid Button Boots for $1.50, fully worth $2 Our $1.25 Kid and Pebble and Glove-top But- ton, worked holes, solid soles, warrauted ‘equal in wear to any $2 Shoe, Remember, these prices for this week only. 2 Best Quality Blue Fi irts ‘at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. I Boyw’ Norfolk suit. Eiseman Bros., 7th & E. Revival of the Business Outlook South- ward. The business outlook throughout the south ‘and west is very bright, harvests have been abundant, the public uedith free trom even tue ordinary maladies, and prosperity bas brought ap Incréused patronage tv The Louisiana State Lottery on uccuantot its well-established char- acter for honest Snr Sess unuer the sole direction of Gen’ls G.I. Beauregard, of Louls- igou, and Jubal A. Early, of irginia, Uo Tuesday, Dec. 15th, 1885, the 187th Monthly and the Grand Semi-Annual Drawing will scatter $542,500 all over to holders of tickeis al $10 or fraction of tenths at $l each. All in- formation can be bad of M. A, Dauphin, New Orleans, La., on application. 1 Saxony Wool Underwear, 50c., at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Boys’ sack overcoat, Eiseman, cor, 7th &E, Nervous Men. You are allowed a fre¢ trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, (or the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Uoblilty and all Kindred troubles: also for many other diseases, Complete restoration to heuit guaranteed. No risk is incurred. [lustraved pamphlet in sealed envelope mailed free by ad- dressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. w,8,Ic Boys’ Buck and Dogekin Gloves, 50c., at \uerbach's Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Child Nortolk overcoat, Elseman, 7th & E. “10c. Royal Glue” mends everything. 83 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. s&w-3m_ Morell, 734 6th.—Every style show cases, Cholera. Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, prevented by the use of Reed & Carnrick’s So- dium Hypoculorite (disinfectant). Recom- mended by the Public Health Association as superior to all other disinfectants and germi- cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet, mn, WS-45 182 Fulton st., N. Y. joes, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, REMEMBER, PLEASE, THAT, UNLIKE OTHERS, WE NEVER ADVERTISE A BAR- GAIN UNLESS WE HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY TO SELL, AND THUS ARE, AS A RULE, IN A POSITION TO CONTINUE OUR SALES AS AD- VERTISED DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK. WE HAVE FORSOME TIME PAST BEKN NE- GOTIATING FOR THIS LOT OF KID GLOVES. AT LAST WE WERE FORTUNATE IN OBTAIN- ING SAME AT OUR OWN PRICE, AND, INTEND- ING TO SELL THEM AS FAST A% POSSIBLE, THE PRICE HAS BEEN FIXED AT A FIGURE WHICH BARELY COVERS THE COST OF DUTY ON DMPORTATION. READ THE FOLLOWING oretcheey ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOZEN ‘ CELEBRATED COURVOISIER MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, 8, 10, AND 12 BUTTON LENGTHS, IN DRAB, OLIVE, BROWN, NAVY AND DARK GARNET, BIZES 5%, 5%, 6, 6%, Gly, O% AND 7, FORMER PRICES $2.25, $3, AND $3.50, AT THE UNIFORM PRICE, a OF oo HOH el ates OEE om en tio oe BMa oie it ee SS eka A UK OB at 316318 SEVENTH 8t N, W. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. sa-ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 25. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN TILL 10 O'CLOCK. 023 Pickwick Club Whisky isthe best. Bernard Bailey, 825 7th st. o.w., Wood nnd Willow Wure and inanutecturer of Brooms and Brushes, im To Order, $5 pants, Eiseman, cor 7th & E. Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and deliverea in ly lb, “Ward” priate, 45c. per lb, Also cottage Cheese and butter milk; sweet milk Se. perquart, Cream 15 cents, Isxvoxsen By Taz Wort DR. 4 DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF TI Brot GERMAN HERBS, Thave given “Iir. Petzold's German altters" a trial nd do not Lesttate to recommend it as an excellent ‘Tonle. JOHN A. HOBB, Of Kaitimore City. ‘As a medicine, In cures of the dixestive system, “Dr, Petzold's Uervian Litters” is invaluable, sod es. fgsiellydortay the summer Season sould te's house fd Fenty, 1. H. SMALLER, Secretary to Surgeon General, Be yeni ont DG. “Dr, Petzold's German Litters” presented to me for examination have been tested. I did tiem especlally. Vx uwble in ca-@s of Deblil.y ‘Convale cence, and ih fact ali diseuses Where We use ofan exc.llent Tonic ts tadicated. v. ‘Through the repi was induced to Uy “ir Petzola’s German Bitters" for loss of Appetite and _Weakucas, which complaints Lhuve been suffering with sone tine. One buttle of the Biers restored iny appetite and strengthened me Soares ‘CATHERINE M. BEDFORD, ‘141 Orieans street, Baltimore, ‘This great Medicine for sale by all dru, cers and dealers severally. "Evice Sue: snd St per te TOUS PEAZOLD a OO. Er-prictory oclé ‘Baltimore, Mla. Exxoaxr Turscs GRAND ASSORTMENT. EYERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE NO MA’ WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED EXPFCr TO FIND THE BEST MADE AND TRIMMeD GAMENTS HERE AT LOWER PRICHS THAN ELSEWHERE, Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSCREWS. Prices from $9.00 to $40.00. DRESS SUITS, in DIAGONALS, CORKSCREW and CABSIMERS,trom $10.00 to $40.00. Stylish, Nobby SUITS for Youths, Boys and Chil- dren, from $3.00 to $25.00, Large line of UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON SEOOND FLOOR, SUITS TO OBDER aT SHORT NOTICE. NOAH WALKER & 00, 29 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tass Seat Sxix Sacavza Orncur Norce OFFICIAL NOTICE, OFFICIAL NOTICE. Court of Common Sense, N GREETI All good cit'zens of Washington and vicinity aré ‘summon -d to appear at VICTOR E. ADLER’S Per Cent Clothing House. 927 ond 929 7th street west, tbe « Lo persoualiy inspect the largest and aU stock «1 clothiog ev: r -xhibited within the eun- ves of the District of ol. mm via, <All good citizens are fustuermore comman led to compare prices elsewhere, $0 that they Will be person- aliy uble to teatity th. & ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House ix selling cheaper than it bas ever before be vicluity. Given under my hand und seal In the 11th month of tue Year one thousand eght hun tred and eiguty-ave, PUBLIC OPINION, Judge of Common Sense ‘ ourt, No. 1. POPULAR PRICES, Chief Clerk. 1, ‘Ten ni rt 00d Cloths Touiered in this Attest: : Call the first witness, Why is ADLER'S Clothing House known as the Ten Per Cent? Because it sells clothing at exactly Ten Per Cent shove actual cost of munuficture. “This ts offering fine clothing tothe public ura very small inargin above original cost. Grow-exam ned. Does the Ten Per Vent system pay: and, if 50, why? It pars. becaus: @ though the rics are very small, quick sales at smuil proiits bring large profits at tac endoof the year Ar. “Adier. by scliiig low. welta quickly and thas turns oves hiscapi.al several times; while the old fogyhigh priced ciothies are anxiously: waiting a sale. ‘Summoning up the case, ‘The advantages of buying at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Are that you get the Lowest Prices, the Rest Material ‘and the Best Workma \ship. Success is thetrne test of merit, and the large and rapidly increasing trade of ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ivemonstrates that the public has learned that they always get full value for their money. ‘There was a very wise judge, Who lived in this same town, ‘He said: “If you want clothing cheap Put ADLER’S number down.” VICTOR E. ADLEE'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., STRICTLY ONE PRICK, ‘Rg Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 1. n023. "Taaxxsorvixe Tanne Scrria ‘Walouts—Naples. Walnut Fig—"Palet) fvEs AND OLIVE OE Bananas Large ASpiowall, rig color, Grape Brmenie cer cord, fn i, aes ‘We bare an amortment ‘goods foo lange to Prott—Pescpes, Pear. aa Eb > - & Bb HBF ge: AA BBD OR oS _ & A DOD LL www Pr ~ tree me A RPS yey ora aA BP wow RE 2S Syst MADE TO ORDER. WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED ARRANGE- MENTS FOR MAKING LADIES’ WRAPS TO ORDER FROM PLAIN OR BROCADED VELVET, PLUSH, SILK MATELASSE, SILK SICILIENNE, BOUCLE CLOTH, OTTOMAN CLOTH, BEAVERS, | STOCKINET CLOTH, &o., &a WE DO NOT CARRY THESE GOODS IN STOCK, | NOR DO WE FURNISH THEM READY-MADE, | BUT TAKE MEASURES, MAK UP THE GAR- MENTS, AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. TO LADIES WHO PREFER CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS WE EXTEND AN INVITATION | TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR SAMPLES OF | GOODS AND PRICES WE EXPECT VERY S00N TO BE IN SHAPE TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF “TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES THE GENTLEMEN'S ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR LARGELY INCREASED STOCK OF SACK, SURTOUT AND CAPE OVERCOATS. =. B BARNUM & 00, nt 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Pizasasr Rerizcriona THE MOST AGREEABLE FEATURE TO US, OF OUR SHORT, BUT SUCCESSFUL CAREER, 18 THE SUBSTANTIAL SUPPURT WE HAVE RE- | ‘RIVED FROM THE WORKINGM!N OF THE | DISTRICT, THIS, IN ITSELF, PROVES THAT OUR CLAIM TO SELLING FINE CLOTHING FOR | MEN AND BOYS AT POPULAR PRICES 18 A GOob ONE, WORKINGMEN OWE IT TO THEMSELVES | AND THEIR FAMILIFS THAT THEY SHOULD | GETTHE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THE | MONEY THEY WORKED SO HARD TO EARN. COME AGAIN, GENTLEMEN. WE VALU YOUR PATRONAGE WE SHALL LOOK OUT | FOR YOUR INTERESTS AND ENDEAVOR TO WE SHALL DO OUR PART TOWARDS KI ING QUALITIES UP AND PRICES DOW WHATEVER YOU MAY NEED IN THECLOTH- ING LINE FOK MAN, BOY OR CHILD, FOR LABOR, BUSINESS, SCHOOL OR DRESS PUR- POSES YOU ARE SURE TO FIND FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NW. CORNER 7TH AND D STS. a@rALL BLUE SIGNS. 023 J. M. GRADY, Manaozm | Avsorazr Great Reoverox SOUTHEAST COR. 7TH AND I STS 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 ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS, REST ASSURED | “| | tar, giving full informal | STATES AND ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE. 4 FULL LINE OF NEW CROP TEAS OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES, OUR SPECIAL CHOP CHEON Is THE BEST 50 CENT TEA IN AMERICA. FRESH ROASTED eco EFF FFF FEE FRE <SSg oc oo F F EF KF fotsP reeks coo 00 ¥ ¥ EEE Ker Sys5 > 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 GOVT JAVA (ROASTED), 28 CENTS FINEST PADANG JAVA (ROASTED), 25 CENTS. KENNY'S JAVA FLAVORED, 20€1 FINE COFFEE IS SUPERIOR TO MOST OF THE JAVA SOLD AT 30 CENTS, GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN ANY PART OF THE CITY AND GEORGETOWN. cco ppp 6K UKEFE eo DD KKE bof D cK EE Gc. DD. coos ppp = E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, ais SR. COR 7TH ANDISTS N. W. EDUCATIONAL. i age on ft, Thi Special Clase for Young Men per Paring fe Savard Rosine Lav Universite. logos nt bea Hea Kemi e880 bare Private Library o, es graiuitouny well wavet ende te nabani Rey. Dr. CK. NELSON, Princtp & vay << IN ROOK KEEPIN. T> scrubemetion, Penman ip, ant te St Beans Branches “Terms inoderat Apply to CF. Wooly, aThbee me a. azeae 7 ASIULNGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART aND W BBCERATIVE Drsich vers Rat bas ee -—Tuorongh tustruetion tn Drawing: Painiiig fet ng, Model ng in Clay and Mechatienl Dravwing, ‘lwo. Becorativesart pt a HES TO IVE LESONe Teak: Matbemation andthe srnetion ately’ Of 1D & scheor bast referekeee Sar often. GING LESSONS GIVEN BY A roughiy competent 10 teach the walle, ary schottiseie, ete... and ether found dapoes by and cay moines addres Mie a. er PRMAN LADY Wi SHEST RECOM: ndations desires pupils cf any age for Clamic Modery ‘Misc: Singin after toe etrae, Halen hod; good German, fart inp French and Ralias tau hy by Scammar conversation and epistolary with onsarpassed methods, MIEN LOFERLD Gun OCTAVIA SEWELL Mine \HOROUGH, — EXDTYIDUAL _INSTHUCTION given in the use of the Ty] lag a an Kusines College, Day oF bvening. Moderate rates we 26 wats Sm RA ut hg 2 AND 5 3 Stay Fe Re Pare to form « clas for young indies (onmuber to twelve) in English branches, ite RS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1494 NET, hag eopened, her Schook Secation and vate vigss in English branches "French and Mathematics, uls-2we 7OICE CULTURE.—M ins HURBARD, LATE OF art with teachers for AY nivodl prepaid to Yeesiepe tsited wesmieet at meted. ts prepared o receipt Duplin hRoodue S10 Fat. Terme reamonebiecal ase .CHOO!. OF PRONOG! ol RAPHY. SOROS OF SESW RiTTG, scHuoL, OF ‘MOOKKEEPING, All Shorthand Rooks and Supplies, a _ PASMORIETS PREPAR D2 SPSnrree re sate Moxitnen D SCHOOL AND Ki! INDER- » Misses POLLOCK and NOEKR Prin cialis, Teoth year New Br methoda Genuine Guames luted: 2138 18th at ms one aguas Rom ‘Thomas Circle. Teachers trained. alé-im Grenmax chass ¢1 PER MONTE WEDNES DAYS and SATURDAYS, “yee m. You Ciretrian Amociation. New ‘York sve sous and classes of French, ltaliaa, Latineto Uccollege, Corcoran buliding roota 12s. X ISS MARGUERITE E SAXTON, TEACH a of Elocution, Praction) training for the Matic’ stage Clergemen and Teachers at Pita Apply or addrem 07 7th st nw MRS ALPR! D BUJACS EN *h Hoamilug and 2 “Little Girls, TOL 1a sonsion commences SEI ay s SQUQRTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE SS cally taught, teed If instructions are followed. Private jay and number —_ z nando Mia ADA B_ CONN, OF THE wWaseinuTon aVA Collegiate Institute, ‘will take puplis in vocal and jethods of tbe best fustromental music aud harmony. tollowed. verms and ober Apply at 1025 Vermont ay. AN BUSINESS COLLEGE. COR oT! fines young sven aid Tooupport temsctves juaiifiva young men abd women Sid successtuliy perform ‘the ective duties of tite ‘Thorough Instruction given in Rapid Welting, the Pag Ish” Pangoage.« Took keepi hy and Type W Ian ni hea etece es FO Sept. Lat #am. ments by the year or quarter, on aad Ay A full corps of WEN C SPENCER MRS. SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal, eee ee ee nevis Friese oe Cig Se ait BOYS. Four boys taken as boarders. 46m RLINGTON [NSTITUTE-BOARDING AND Day School for Girl, at Ale files from Washington. ages, with pleasant home. ‘Miss REBH-CCA C, POWELL, Principal. 1 TW ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF RAPHY. Only school of the kind bere. A special invite: tion to ali to see the method by which you ean earn a profession. 20 Ist st. ne. PEATE Lessons, CIN ALL mins Wea pes SW. FLYNN, _ Evening Classes, $3 and $5 emonth, ‘scab Faswe Fh opetpe ees cI 3 21m! 619 K st. nw. Lessous'to Adulte, x Ri iOMM M‘irotcwcurae Prencain: 1014 French Converution Classis for Ladies snd Gente x ‘Com ion cl men at 645p m- Ladies @ ll am. Boynand On 230 pan. Parisian prow prectcal and successful sysiem, oc27-2e0, purrs PREPARED ¥ OR AMITH, WELLESLEY coh a ES ination. 1006. Nest. aw. Piy Strureed in Engi, French and 3 ret e y to Principal, ocl0-3m* yaVID & 1 301 SON, ci Tab Loch st, ‘Vocal and Instrumental Puplis recelved. _0c27- ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELoCuTION aND W ENGLISH LANGUAGE, B04 M street nw. Mra M.BTRVENS HART, Fourth year begios October ist, 15. Graduaies students after Mull course. eveaeat Mi tion eudorsed by ible Board ‘Cukure and Deveiop- ‘Thorough Instruction to Teachers, tora “ingers and hers in ue mento ce. ‘Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng re of Stamimening. Stuttering and all painful Cure of tammenng. Vocal Defect akethods endorsed by prominent loaal physicians. Sa ce sp esheets boson SAR SA ee a LLEGLATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, ‘Boarding and Day a Soe Ladin and Litthe : This iymttotion will enter pon tts twelfth anmusl session Wedneslay, Neptecuber Zid, 1855. dre & 0. BUCHER Diss H. EI ¥ Vine Prine Assisted by a fll corps of expertenoed teaver For catalogues aud peruculars apply to the Phuacipal mui ran 7p HE BERTI Solos OF PaNGaGin ASHINGTON- POSTON, ‘ROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, PHILADHEPRTA, © BALTIMORE MINNEAPOLIS, st. PAUL Recognized everywhere to he the best schoola tor Jearnitic to speak, write rend aud understand Whe for ‘anguagee New terun becin now: ‘Frve Iria Lewons to show our mettiod. oot “Apply Prot. 8. JOLY ISS AMY LEAVIT!, OF BOSTON. GRAD uate and certified exaininer of he New Engianl ser" For THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEORGE T. KEEN. MERCHANT TAILOR, ool7$m 414 ¥TH STREET NORTHWEST. SEAL SACQUES, 37 inches to 50 inches long, from $100, $125, $150, $175 to $250. SEALSKIN VISITES, plain; Fox, Lynx and Skunk, ‘rimmed. Sealskin Uistera “All at New York Prices. , PLUSH SACQUES, PLUSH VISITES, PLUSH ULSTERS, A specia! lot of Cloth Newmarkets direct from Berlin. ‘Trimming and Neck Bands in every vanety of Fur. Muf& for Ladies, Misses and Children. Colored Swansdown, direct importation. Gentlemen's Seal Caps for driving and walking. 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