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eee ee ee Se + GARY DECEMBER’S SKY. The Planetary Dispiny for the Month. Prom the Providence Journal. Saturn is morning siar until the 26th, when, passing to the suu's easterly side, he becomes evening star. Ou the 26th, at 6 o'clock4n the morning, he is in opposition with the sun, his place in the heavens being “opposite” the sun, as the word itaplies. He then rises in the east asthe sum sinks in the west, and adorns the irom sunset to sunrise. He presents a grand display throughout the month,aad thirty years must complete their slow eireult before vill again be visible In his present aspect The hoar has at length come that observers have so long desired. The beantifu planet is in opposition, is only two months past perihel- ton, bis magnificent rings are open to their widest extent, and he has reached bis highest aorthern declination. He is charming to be- wid with the naked eye, as he makes with retry 4 Gemin telescope, surrounded by the pre-enee of | red-letier days for Satarnian asire will not pve the apport study of 1 of the d Sin the k in the evening: on tér before 7 o'clock in aud tness are: tandard. She reaches one of h during the month. Ont in the evening, she is at her g at that ound of the admit One s her steps tor study in F course as sabje two months of bi On the 26th, at 5 drature His sour seen muder t The ectip: suming. during ‘the the snp’ a, while the d, us he ts 4 before midni - On the third, at six , he is in eu tire with h util he reaches opp prtance on the p iy orclock in th the sun, and sition will be he system where we probably se and distinct marki firmness. In tie oF atmospheric efieet Mars is in conjun 1¥ north. For se the 7th, the planet wit : ay be observed ame field of Vision. Sly found on account of his Vicinity to Regulus. ‘Uranus i ture on the making He reaches quadra- Ooelock in. the evening, ‘d plan: tureon the fade during t nth. Mars takes the lead and Is fcllowed by Jupiter and Uranus. Mercury is evening star on the 1Sth,and then joins the morning stars. On the iSth, at 11 v'elock In the evening, he inferior conjunc- tion with the san, passing between the earth and sun, and reappearing on his western side ‘as morning star. Neptane ts evening star. E MOOS. ‘The December moon fulls on the 21st, at Sh. 58m. p.m. On the sth the two-dsysoid moon is in conjunction with Mereury at 1h. 9m. a.m. being 6°3' north. On the 10th she is in eon- Janetion with Venus at Gi. 12. p.m., } 5° BO’ north. On the 19th sie Is 2 being 3°58" south. g anction with Mars, at 4h. 19m. a.1., behig 2 48’south. On the 25th she is in com junction’ with Uranus, at 7h. dim. a.in., being On ti O€CUETATIONS, ‘The moon cccuits Jupiter, Uranus and Alde- baran, as weil as numerous small st: during the month, The oceuttation of Jupiter Is by far the most interesting. THe phenomenon seen from the center of the earth will t 28 2, Wiis earth's surface, whose the position of tb earth's ce servers Must, however, tie earth at the tine, an araliels of 339° and itation will be visible tor Vashington, the latitude b Just below the n ng side by side, be dawn, ‘Tue oeenttation ot T morning at 7h. 41m. time, and ts, of cv aa it takes place 2 of Aldebaran, for the Year, will oceu Yusint nas ocenrs 0 Wasningt 1h tats i The oeeal Sm. a. 1m., phenomenon The immersion Ww nitinues 4ni. : im. but will o2, aS moon and star Dec madi Murr nof t shows az active ¢ ‘The heavens are among our cel labors, the planets. The ad Uranus on the same worning, aud bides tv Nidebaran on another v« Siew of the tation ene Of we coms le plage Homan, prospect « | pears, least nad, Om the 21st be re he turns Lis smiili I nile | Ph 3 ching | sun is in perigres, or at | t point to the eg 3,000,000 | r than when most distant, ius npéring the sever!ty of winter i our northern climes, ss Mow to Seleet a Boy. From the Christian Union. A getitleman advertised for a boy and nearly itty applicants presenicd themselves to him. Out of the whole number he selected one and dismissed the rest. “I should like to know,” suid a friend, “ou what ground you selected that boy, who bad not a single recommendation.” “You are mistaken,” suid the gentleman: “he has a t many. He wiped his feet when he caine fn arid closed the door after him, suowing tbat he waseareful. He gave hisseat instantly that lame old mau, showing that he was thoughtful, He took off bis cap when he came in and answered my questions promptly, show- ing that he was gentiemaniy. He pici book whieh I bad purposely laid und replaced It upon the tavle; and he waited quietly for bis turn tostead of pushing and ‘ding, showing that he was honorable and iy. When I talked to bim I noticed that ids clothes were bri when he wrote his name {Ume. Marie Antoinette had masses of exquis- bi rd gives bit AN ODD STORY ABOUT WOMEN. Ss. One of New York's Pretty Milliners ‘Tells How Some Fashions Are Adopted. WIEFTS SPECIFIC In nature's own remedy, made from roots gutheréd from the forests of Georgia. The method i ts made was obtained by a halfbreed from the From the New York Mail and Exptess. 1» | Grewk Indias who mhabited a certaln portion of “Don't try toreason logically about fashion, Wiilch was comiunieste! to one ofthe early said a dainty iittle milliner, shaking her bead | dettlers, and thus the formula as ben handed down disconsolately, as she reviewed the latest pat-| % the present day, ‘The d:mand bas been eae tern plates, and frowned as they failed to meet ime until a $100,000 eae * with her approval; “for of all illogical and wug| 8©W necessary to supply the trade. cn reasonable laws those which govern fashion aré | @88d has beencreated, and enlaxzed facilities w easonsl "8 leh go cance positively the worst, Perhaps you imagine | P° Sty to meet i, Thisgreat that the various styles which invade the ladies VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER of to-day are the result or carefully considered experiments, or that meetinzs are held and cer- tain fashions unanimously declared desirable. You make a great mistake. Such is not the case. Nearly all the fashions which bave be- come popular in elvilized countries have sim- piv been the result of accident. I am not exag- gerating. Let me give you illustrations. In i the beautiful Ferroniere was once—I yrieve to say it—smoking acigarette. She was hot accustomed to induize in that habit, you may be surprised fo hear, and met with a slight ccldent, She removed the cigarette trom uth, held it between her fingers, forgot pre- sumably that it was there, was about to rest her forehead on her hand, when the lighted end of the cigarette came in contact with her brow and burned it, It madean ugly sear. Do think that worried her? Nota bit of it. xt day she covered the scar with a jewel, he following week every lady of the court, who valued her reputation as a society star, wore # similar jewel on her forehead. Hat—Hai ‘That's one instance. The Princess of Wales, as everybody Knows, has an unfortunate limp, which nothing uhder the sun could render beautiful. But the foolish London ladies see- ing this said to themselves. ‘Dear me! How chie that limp is.” The ‘Alexandra limp,’ as it was called, became extremely fashionabie, and it was obtained by making the heel of one boot shorter than that of the other, The Princess of Jes has also a very loug and meager neck, was absolutely obliged to wear only high ses, close up to the throat. But the thou- sands Of English ladies who had not very long necks followed her example, and made them- selves ridiculous, Dear me! Hew stupid the thle world 13!” little milliner sighed at the frailty of her , but tortured herself by relating still more of them. “Do you know the origin of the puck- ered sleeves which are worn by every Woman ch look like ‘pimples on the as simply this: ‘The Countess ot the n t beautiful women in he@y—was invited to a dinner 3 CURES CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD TANT, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury or Potash, 200k8 oh “Contagious Blood Polson” and on “Blood and Skin Diseases,” mailed free. For sale by all druggists. ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga 13. Owing to the Failure of a Prominent Eastern Firm, Messra. CHARLES KLEIN & CO., we succeeded in securing $21,400 WORTH OF THEIR FINEST CLOTHING AT 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, A VERITABLE BONANZA FOR THE PEOPLE! Dudley—on gland, by on nd was expected to shine Ina very rat ie, whieh was being made esper!- ee ally for the oceaslon. When the countess was | _1aving purchased these goods at the above figure maid informed her that the not yet sent home the cos ountess “Was in desuair. What She wrotea note to the deli hatte dress should be sent ely, finisi unfinished. It eame yy Lowr—untinished. ‘The countess telt veral Soctely papers had ¢Xpatiated upon tis wonderful design. eves were only tucked in. ‘She countess i duanted, Sag took a needle and bisti- a the Siew cs—so hastt's, Indeed, der the material was pu N alartaliie folds sive Wore’ the | Than any wholesale manafacturer in (he conntry can ew she could | Produce them, —Alihough we are manufueturers feom that time puck- | selves we could not allow suca_a GOLD aze In Londo TONEY to pass us by. We are ATWAY ‘The milliner blushed with shame at this new | ALERT for suet instead of tnvestine pu KNOW Who | Gilded Palaces and Covtly Fixtures to we shall continue our present system and add only pout to dvess hi TEN PER CENT FOR OUR PROFITS. By so doing all Buyers can procure Fine READY- MADE CLOTHING of us for TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LESS ked. “0 nnd make the World believe that we are Moguls and reat deal to answer for, L | a8 can teil vou. It was the Marquise de Pompa- | Moneycrats, We prefer keepiug it within ea dour, Sie was so small, and it was the fashion | that we may make the most of the opportan! he tall, that she invented bigh heels ina fit | senied, of which thi 1s a Striciag illustration, | desperition, That lady also originated the | whereby the PEOPLE as weil us ourseives dre to be | | | ack patches which were so fashionable in the | greatly benefited. court, and w h people stpposed to that theltd: wore in order to heizhten the bril ancy of their complexion. They were thus — simply in imitation of La Pompadour. She : had dn aggravating pimpie on ber cheek. All efiorts were unswailing. She covered the nding growth with bluck plaster, and set the fsiion, Anne of Austra introduced the fashion of short sleeves. She was uot a beauti- fal woman, but her arms were magnificent, and in the same spirit with which Katisha expati- ates on the beauty of her left shoulder-blade, Anne oi Austria resolved to exhibit her ar Short sleeves were almost unknown betore her VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., ite hair, and the buge coiffures and outlandish de ns which are so much ridiculed to-day Were simply the result of that fact. She could do nothing else with ber hair, as there was so much of it. But her kidies imitated her, and actually beught false hair in order to reach a ptoper standard of perfection. Fashions orig- | inate in the most ridiculous ways. tts absurd | y that one person sets the fshton. She | have a great deal to do with it, bul she is | lone in her empire over her’ sex. The | y 3 ‘Wales does a great deal, but she is wided by the Countess or Dudley, Lady Ran- dolph Churebill ess of Kildare. | Tu Paris, it is fact, that at Strictly One Price and that the Lowest. Esch and Every Garment Marked in Plain Figures. ‘a7 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 1L Low Pares Berren Tuas Tat TALC. THE MISFIT STORE, the present day the demi-monde exert consid. | ate ate erable intinence over the fashion, Teonld Men | ages not perieee Hea ee ne Stree tion at feast a dozen instances as illustrative of “f lous and } ou, 8 neal’ by beantifun ghost stories aul ali at fashions 2 wi the result of accident, | extravagant assertic see —____ “Doing Nothing For Ever.” This epitaph appears in Mr. James Payn's “Fi er than Water, ladies are rambling about a country churebyard aud come iipon a tombstone to the memory of SARAH DEMPSTER, always was tired, In his story two Sat lies 8 poor woman w So Jacket and Pants at 2.00 fived tn a howe where help Was not hired 9.00 Jucket and utsat 6.00, Her iat words on earth were’ “Dear ffiendé T am 10.00 Jacket und Pantsat “E0v. Where wash ing ain't don sweeping. nor sewing; FOR BOE Bae Sting ther’ is exact tomy wishes, z "Boo overcoats at “eou, re Uney dou't eat there's no Washing up FBO Overcouts at 10,00 Overcouts at 1Z0V Overgouis at ¢ 15.00 Overcoat at 1000, 96.00 Suits at 51.00, 5.00 Sits a: 30.00 Suits ringing, iin, me hever, | s “#4 Suits at 10. Las. 37-00 Overcoats at $4. 15 FOR MEN aNp You | nding: except on Sundays, Overconts at | aturday nights, she aever 1WU.50 Overooms at 750, | u dwelling. The proverbial 15.00 Overcoucs at 10.00. | sapsred With her, leads an easy 16.00 Overcouts at 11.00, 17.00 Overcouts at 12.00, iM) Overcouts at OO Overcouts at 922.00 Fine Kersey ithe wat of rest, want of change, want | 7, Want of freshness, material and men- ‘ays strikes me us about the saddest ts in Worlingwoman's life, Therefore, OU Satiirlined Overeuats at GLUE F ame poor Sarah Dempster if $28.00 Chinchilla Surtouts at $14.00. “doing nothing for ever and ever” was her Ideal $6.90 ~uits at $0.00. inessin the future life. Iwas so much 8.50 Suits at struck by the comical pathos of this epitaph 1.00 Suits at that I wrote to Mr. Payn aking if it were a 28 one, to b id. if sey it churchyard it die ve kindly replied genuine, but be did not us be had copied It from “. 1 then wrote my Journal; the proprie- on, tieretpon took a. on tay behalf, inserted m; respondence the informaiion whieh at leneth pointed out place of the tired to the rector, or ¥ asking him to be good st-card Just whether pb under consideration is to be -zround in his parish, But the reverend gentle the above I heard of Bushey; I therefore erious illness prevented his an- y query. Here, then, this matter rests.—/. Bayiord Harrison, in London Society. — ew Era for American Girls, ee, In Outing for December. tunately American girls are grown mn proportion “under glass; delicate, ad many-hued as foliage plants; some ul and dependent gs orehids. nied in the open fieldsof life, subjected 1 Winds of ordinary Iman experience, Perhaps to the chills of adversity, they fade @nud wither, the fullness of their beauty ad the strength and glory of true woman- howd fal lamentably of development. “A. tol rural writer, a womun, nol long since ade , “that there is in ‘beauty, in youthtul health and Mie itself, @ inost un timely and ‘unaccountable decay among Amer. ere is truth in this averment, tdi rire in-door confine- jose roomns of hizlt temperature, dyspep- siacindncing cookery, ambition for eddersinend ad vincht, or other health-destroying agen- There is abundant evidence, however, 4 positive improvement has been injated: | his uow plainly manifest in a comparison | covering eyen ® short period of a dozen years. ‘There is less pallor and greater avoirdupois; more streuzth for physleal exercise, aud ereater willingness to ‘undertake it, Delicac, eases to be desirable, and appetite is less tastk- dious. Paper soles are now is becoming a fashionable coior. <, from 81.50 up. THE MISFIT STORE, COMMER MOTH AND sits ‘Don't forget, We are at the cori of 10th and F. iar Open cil"S Sy at Sattday Sa peau, eiectrie az Buascers Buasxers Sev our stock of Low and Medium Priced BLANKETS before parchasing elsewhere, 4s youcan save money. 3-Bales COLORED BLANKETS, 5,6,a:d7 ” pounds, at $1, $1.25 and $1,50; slightly tm- perfectybutGreat Bargains, Our $2.50 aud $3 WHITE BLANK special job. SBales HORSE BLANKETS, 75c.,§1 avd $1.25; about half value. 1-Balé LAP ROBES, $1, worth 2. JiBale BETYER GOODS, $2.50, worth $4; auction prices Weareciosing CLOAKS at © Large Reduo- ton. Our Whole Stock at Very Low Prices, wre as bi ‘Transpl JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, as 723 Market Space. Tar Gauasr “ Buroantass, Fighting for their homes and firesides, elicits the admiration of.brav; men the warid over, ‘They were at first compelled to retire. before overwhelming numbers, but with # heroism Degotten of conscious right, they rallied and in tury attacked tho aggresive abd swaggering Servians, sending them flying across the bor- der like chaff before the wind. Their series of Brillant” victories shall Uve foF all time in song and story of the Balkan Mountalos. They drew thelr ingpfration from the justness of thelr cause, Sodo we. Our eause (which is that of the people) is a Just one and that know!- edge lends us force. We keep the best selected stock of Clothing for men and boys ever ex- hibited im Washington. We sell the same for fally 25 per cent lew than some houses can af. Tired. From the San Francisco Argonaut, Jams Grea. Loss and gaint ford to sell goods of the same quality. We re Day iene noe Soe asa reg Sraiat Plenish our stock every other day. Our ro- Lam tired. Eve sources are unbounded. Our that of Blis me lay my cares axide, buoyant youth, feeling jl the exhileration of Aids me iu my hopes abide. Success, for we are recoguized beyond a doubt Tam tired. Godis near, ‘the ploneers of Fine Clothing for men and ~ SARS Ree mmnont a fear, i boys gt Popular Prices. Cur house hes become cutee. pate wed the mecca of ait who aint to drest well, and, at Tam ured. Ironia the sume tise, cheaply. : femtired. “Home ls beat! te ee . ‘You may know she isa maiden ora bad yc? ‘Then she's ‘nia wiles Aad they've | haifa 416 Severs Sruer SR er THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, .D. C.,. "2 BAUM’S BULLETIN. EXTRAORDINARY, ANNOUNCEMENT! SENSATIONAL ‘RE: BENEFICIAL! CLOAK DEPT. BARGAINS JUST IN TIME! SUIT DEPT. LADIES’ NEWMARKETS of Fine Berlin Twill in LADIES NEWMARRKETS of Black Di lacs oma ah 0 40; Regula No Pte ae t's10.50; we will sell now at 87.00, me}, with Bassian Hare; come in jormade and of al, trim- from 32 pd valué st $11.00. “Sees selfing them at LAD FS RUSSTAN CIRCULARS of Black Dingonal es Lapras’ 1 rable’ Vi LADUS' COMBL Cloth and trimaned with- beautiful O- Vers comortable garments in ull sizes. ich Plush. ‘They area bargain at $13.50. ~All we ask now Latert sty BG sizes. EWMARKETS of fine Boucle Cloth. and. tailor-made, but oniy in 34 and ‘Sell everywhere at £13.50, Your cholce with 1.50, with hundsome SITES of Best Berlin Twill, trimmed ‘Astrakhan about Gittches deep. fey are Iniported. rape ‘of extreme elecunce Be aoe ta oll sive, 64 tae. Tully works $20.00, what we offer at $15.00. ATION DRESSES of Silk Skirts and “ik Plosh Basques, But you must see to reelate thelr val Valueat sO. We will sacrifies at $1. PSH DOLMANS, 54 inch long ith Hest Huse art Hn Reduced from $42.5 co $20.4 00 Size~ 34, 36 and 38, Good trim- in 36 and 38 sizes. LADIéS' PLUSH VISITES, with stylish Silver Fox Don't forget our. MISSES! AND CHILD) ‘Peimtalig, in 34, 86 and Bs sines, Well worth's30.00, we offer now at 00. "ss DEPTS, in which we continuously show an ‘overture ‘of Bargulns almost 100 numerous to SPECIAL SALE OF BROC, ‘speed DEY GOODS DEPARTMEN SATINS, 10 Pieces BLACK BROCADED VELVETS, 1U pieces FAN 5 pieces FAN 6 pieces FANC 10 pleces FANCY ST Complet et JUST IN TIME! 65 DOZEN sip Worth at least $1. K Price of ‘Sold at $2.75 per yard, now “¥Y BROCADED VELVETs, Sold at $3.00 per sard, ‘now $2.50 2¥ EROCADED VELVETS, Sold at #5.00 per yard, now $4.00 SING iy 2g Sn a af OU per yard mow $5. IPED SATINS, 25 per yard 2ROS GI ton, Fer yard, not iY DEPARTMENT. ENTS. SPECIAL ATTRACTION $2.25, id. at 31 f now RAIN SILKS, AIN, worth $12.50, we will offer for few days ai 99. our HADES, made up. 6 feet long, with anulin all Colors desired, ely See 1 CRETONS, of beautiful designs, and fi 25e. per yard. You have your choice no vard, at Very low figires, FANCY Goops. SIMPLY WONDERFUL! OUR AIM ACHIEVED! 0) Pieces) CI for Ladie~ ¢ s, Dresses, e6., "At he. urcr's sample ine, includ paiteras vulueof the § shall offer tiem, ne vary from B5c. oy ard for our SILVER KO: 5 per yard. inember our pri We recouimend our ew shopping system. TBR A U U MMMM 7 9885 BoB AA U U MMMM” & BBE A A UU MMM Ss MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 416 SEVENTH STREET N.W. db RETO VISIT OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPART DED VELVETS AND Patent Ww ry J) AS CURTATNS, and also MADRAS by PS, being nowall the a jest designs. aid work- said, ut the uniform: is your time: the prticle is In great demand, TRIMMING Esraniisuzxy 1811. CHOICE OLD WHISKIES, MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. The peculiar meticinal qualities of whisky distilled from t of the Mo he medical gree as to r with | Materia Me uty fn th ate itiu a very high position among the wth of live in the renowned valley. luwe attracted the atte tion of United States to snch ede We beg to invite the attention of connoisseursto our celebrated fine OLD WHL or by freigat to any partot For Exe: aboy | OLD RESERVE WHISK’ | UNRIVALL BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... these Whiskies from your ‘ot bank dralt, registered red}, deliver them. to UPPER-TEN WHISKY F post oflice money order. (or C, 0. D.if pr mr wuidress, S prepaid, to all poit pl river SNorepaid.) are unsurpassed b, cy [ ket. They are | possess a atural dlavor and fine tonic properties. KLES, which we offer at | the rollowiug prices, in cases, containing one dozen | hottleseach. express, vee, Purity and Eveness of Quality, the ‘any Whiskie-in the mar. entirely freefrom adulteration, and ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give natisfuction; othe H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front St, Philadelphia, N,_¥. Office-16 South William st. ‘ise to be returned at our | expense. Correspondence solicited. Lawes Furs Asp Wrars Another pply of SILVER BEAVER MUFFS. ‘TRIMMING and SCARES, received today. Beautifal Holiday Presents. NATURAL LYN X MUFFS AND TRIMMING. ‘Mink and Squirrel Lined Circulars and Russtan Cir- culars at Prime Cost, Colored Swansdown, direct importation. Plush Sacques, from $2 3.00 to 350.00. Plush Newmarkets. ‘We have received special lot of SEAL SACQUES, smull bust measure, which we offer at $100 and up- wards. ‘These are bargains not oflered heretofore this early in the season. Larger sizes and full lengths at ‘all prices, SEALSKIN VISITES, plain; Fox, Lynx and Skunk, trimmed. Seuiskin Ulsters “All at New York Prices. Moff for Ladies, Misses and Children. Colored Swansdown, direct Importation, Gentlemen's Seal Caps for driving and wallting, Boys’ Seal Caps at $1 and upwards, Garrage Hobes; Coachmen’s Capes and Gloves. The largest stock of Garments and Furs ever ex hibited by us, a5 WILLETY & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, ‘905 Pennsylvania ave. Frera Avesvs Hars DUNLAP’ ‘The never as STYLE, IN SILK, OPEKA AND DERBY, NOW READY. WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE AGENTS, » HATTERS AND FURRIERS, qua Fosrer Kw Groves, Ungueriionnbly the FOSTER brand are the very beit RID GLO ‘William, 5, te] $2.75. Mosquetalre Gloyes lor eveniny wear, from. % in dong. Rivery pale fisted dees 10 ¢3-1m Exzcaxr Resy-Manx Sorrs season, WILL XOU SEE THE CLOTH GENTIEMEN'S, Foster Pique Glove. $2 palr, Foster Kid. plate Fouer suds Glove, S12 pagers @2 Pale ‘Newton Kid Glove, $1.50 pair = ” LADIES? ‘ Lana 16 boo 1 to $1.50 pale. 7 and 10 Book: oie and 10 books’ $2 to 33 3 1N THE HURRY OF DAILY APrATRs ‘YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO CONVEN- YENTLY REACH THE TaILoRs AND. ght CLOTHING TiaT You Like ap SHORT NOTICE, OUR. PECIALLY TO SUCH 17 18 MADE IN THE HIGHEST MEAS * URE OF EXCELLENCE BY cUsTOM: CUTTERS AND TAILORS IN WHAT THEY TERM THRIR“TaTPL ys ING a8 YOU GO BY OUR sToREr “@xoRok SPRawey, J. @ HUTCHINSON, 907 Penn, Ave, Sole Agent, NEW YORK HATS, FIFTH AVENUE ity and style of th lity and style of these celebrated Hats have ‘905 Pennayivanta ave, WHAT ARESELLING OUR GREAT STOCK OF OVERCOATS, IN SPITE'OF THE WEATHER. 17 18 HARD TO GET AWAY FROM THE BEST WITHOUT BUYING. peels g A ‘Gomer F and 15th sineeta, BOUQUETS DE CORSAGE. XCELLENT and DURABLE LINES ASS (81_per-month ‘To sapply the demands of onc customers we ere pre- $6.60, $7 and $8. SO. eA Se See Toeshibi on MORE ELEGANT GARMENTS. be as3m PROF, CK pe GHENT. WEDSESDAY AND THURSDAY, $15, and 18, at $11, $12, $14, December 9th and 100, a END'S SELECT SCHOOI4 1811 TST. N_W. | af unsurpassed stock of the For Boys aud Children we have WEE Nemenary aed kel. Sebo! for both OVERCOATS for $2.50, $3, $2.50, 84,95 nod tr te Rene fe inclian: Matcusticn Nera tees FINEST LACE ARTICLES. Bl SUITS SUITS! suITS: ‘We have a full line of MEN'S, BOYS’ and YOUTHS SUITS from $5 up 0 $25, CHILDREN'SSUITS at $2, to $10. , 1,000 PATE OF ODD PANTS ftom $1.00 up. 92.50, $3, $3.50, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, nal Fleavovanrens For MANSHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. Gaxts IMPORTER, ‘Will display an elegant stock of Choice Novelties for EVENING WEAR. GOLD AND SILVER NETS, CREPES, &C. REAL LACES, HANDKERCHIEPS AND FICHTS, FSCURIAL AND FEDORA LACES, with NETS to match, Latest Styles in RUCHING, Laps, Gestirmx axv Yourus FRENCH CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. Also, English Literature. Composition, Elocution, Ttalun and Preparaci Tatin, — reparation for alt Room 123, Corcoran Building, Aroha ed rca, neh neem ge aad Ee CMC AES Oa asa ancy “4 YOUNG LADY WOULD TIKE.A FEW ots thstanding the high excedence ofthe, ), the same low prices that. haracterie Parthhents will be fotmd To prevail. MILLINERY, CLOAKS, UMEK: ‘our de- LAS FOR HOLI- sees oF Bors to instruct in Phang: Fore, Cha DAY GIFTS, E rate. ins ‘ gies fimited, "Terms mogrra So PNNg with begin |- DRESS TRIMMINGS, CLASPS, BUTTONS, &c. “ae AILE PLCSHES at $1.50 and $1.69, worth $2.50. Stop ADAME ALGA DANIEL WILL RESUME ™ ‘FTrevise, Paris. STAY OULD 21 Wh st. bet. D and F ste lish, Japanese Goods, iy Fans, Uinbredian: Norolis, Mat Latin and Greek. Bookeeping, Arithmetic and | ea Peagntg shades Prem Thre te eee ae Eimalica." ‘An ine suidenth ate organizedas sanitary | and Faucr Euper and ‘Hordern: Sera Picture Dol Battal on a-uniform. is rms, $10 per | Heads, silk Transfer Pictures: Favors hor teteruen, ‘quarter in advance. GUiristinins Card and’ Novelties: Shewt Moses 9 cents: Rev. EA. McGURK.S. J, | Tree Ornaments “Unique X mus Baumere of Senta as.w Presideat. | Chiu’ Memenzer Boyatlovely.) ‘Topat ‘Tore’ Wont her lessons in German and fer) 907 Penna. ave. 13 M at. n.w. Gore OK of stndien cor French at her new -do-2we aprises Eni Pc “4 Se | ders for Children, Betdecs RS ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1424 N ST. = =. ‘Mints reopened her school of Blocation and Dra: | 4 NTON FISCHER matic Art who private clasein Engilsh branches, with | AL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT teachers for rench and Mathematics nlS.41 AND DYE WORKS, E.SCHERL ORGA NIST, TEACHER OF PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- ers, a8 Well as those wishing to be quauitied for jormers or Teacuers. Termseasy. 73412) stn. The ‘ears Experience, TADIRS EVENING DIISSER A SPRCTALTY. elvet a Garments, Crape Vel Gloves perfectly cleaned. wsedigrand Wan Parens Special Designs, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTIB® Designs aod Estimates Furnished Speciation CARPETS AND FABRICS Agents for MORRIS & COMPANT FURNITURE P. HANSON FSS 2, ‘B15 1th nw, Cou Wearme Wai scon be here, and in your preparation for ®be sve $9 lnspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES, which ts now complete, and embraces all grades, fom Uhe cheapest to the highest price, Ab cAamination Ie Tespectfully solicited, W.& JENKS @ on, ol sm seis 7 | CARERS We are daily recetsing our Fall supply of WILTON, AXNINSTER. “MOUUETTE, UBOLY “BRUSSIAS TAPPSTRY INGR, CARPETS Also, CUB TAINS and DRAPERY Sn great variety. Those is want of choice goods will nd it to ther advantage ta ‘examine var sock beiore purchast) TOU bos. « om ee7-am Cc TRCULATING Li BRARY, GUNG LADY DISTRI FCPS IN Prax | almningtniuac Sven det Sorcaty aot -auNG ARG | a Fine «a Cabinet Orga good references. Ad- || Gent's Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat A: ICHELIE asi taste sine. | and Reasonable. er hee ae at = Sr 3 NSTRUCTION IN IN, GREEK. MATHE- BSS. 3. MESSFR—PERFECTLY PITTING SHIPPERS! "SLIPPERS SLIPPERS | J Siatics and Pugliah, by Prok E-ASTUGNGH ate | MM Patteras of Hace ad toh mesaare, Givil Service Exaunloct. | Appticants for examinisdon | aid Choseu Fash ras Oe Liege ALLIGATOR SLIPPERS, Biber’ ee 23 Oth st n.w., care puavoer a i2az Fst Se M4 e . SKALSKIN SLIPPERS, MAROON GOATSLIPPERS, FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS AND A Fell Line of Ladies’ Fine Hand Sewed Boots. fine Cur, Kid “Box ‘Toe, ra tine Cur. Kid. Common Sense. French Kid (the best All the latest stylew“in Gent's Fine Hand Sewed ‘BOOTS and +HOsS, bY eee BARNES BRU SCHOOL OF AVE Decorative Art—on, Tapestry, Lustra, China, Needlework, Brass, Design. label lose 915 Est. n.w., Washington, D.C. nm | RIVATELY OR IN CLASSES Leading Dressmak ‘003 ADIDS' SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, LJ dyed and Lined; Furs Repaired: Muff made. RE Miss CUNNINGHAM, ‘Hours: 10 to 1. JNRENCH—P' the pupils’ residence—by PROF. H. LAEROQUE, | _ 0°27 1310 Sti st., bet N and O nw. a oallyeatid.a graduate of Paris sorbounes Uoteer | >. —— Ret, Freneh Minister. Apply 714 13thst. nw. | ME pg Rorvenrr, 608 Ui st., opposite Patent OM: HOOT, FOR HOVS“EROORENTIUE | range and co wtadles’ ga otbaney ¥, Brookeville, Montgomery county, Mad. | > LTB Ulery on ond Can Ast, INSG. Special Classes for Young Men pre- ig for Scivatitic or Business Life,the Universities, olleges and Theolosic:l Seminaries. $230 per year. Principal's Library open gratuitously to all advanced GLOVES AND MITTENS. at very low prices Beautiful line uf HA: oRSTED Goops, = Principal sigue clans nJODS EACH Mite RUBBERS! RUBBERS RoBBERS 1 |“ n25-1¢1 SHAWLS and PASCIN aes yas) ALL STYLES, LESS ‘The ZEPHYR 1s our Specialty in that line. ‘the lightest and best fitting Rubber made, Cork Soles for Sper bottoms—Plain and Fieece Mined. Also a complete line of Boys and Youth's School Shoes at the very I owest Cash Prices, Our line of Missex’ and Children’s Spring Heelsis the largest In the city. WM. H RICH, 717 MARKET SPACE a ONE PRICE TO ALL | Bing assortment of Tndnts’ and Ch | BONNETS, WALKING SUITS. MERINO CLOARS. Plain and embroidered, iu Mother Auutard and other Byles. ocho Mrs B. MM. Mexcrer, ate shi ernest NoRTHW. Materials for Art Embroidery, tivest grades of Z Germatwown and other Varta, fine laces: Ex ery and ieuitting Silks, Gloves, Howiersete fi Shawls, Skirts and Caps amping promptly ¢ ool ‘Mathematics, Penmanship, and in ail. E Branches. ‘Terins moderate, Apply to C. F. W 27 5th st. ne. 24-20 TON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND DESIGN, Vernon Row, 048 Pa. ‘Horough inxtrection in Drawing, Painting,-De- Bt Mechanical ‘Drawing. née" | | LEMAN Wi: VE LESSONS | | Itis reek, Mathematics and the English Branches privately’ or in a school: best references terms unusually low. “Address Box 97, star office. nad 1bte GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST RECON | AA mendations desires pupils cf any age for Classic | aid, Mouern Stusic: Singing ‘after the ‘true, Italian | method: good German, Parkian French and Mallat taught by grammar conversation and epistolary style, With unsurpassed methods. MKS. HOPFELDI,1215 ae Ese m ceamaineaie ia FLINT AND MRS. MYERS ARE PRE ‘6. SCOURING AN ment gis ew York ave Gents Garments Geaned and Aulshed tn the inost superior matinet Plush Cioaks, Veiver and Party’ Drewes specialty Ladies! dreases done up without bein Tipped, AN TUX S CAROLINE LERCH "formerly with & Piachor ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Lismzr, Sass, Doors, BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY LOW Now. WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/"X12!'—16 ft, per f., $17.50. ‘Dressed or Rough at same price, VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 ft, per 1,000 f.,, $12.50, WHITE PINE DOORS, Inch-and-a-haif, all regular sizes, $1.00. HOT BED SASH VERY LOW. (Oda Size Frames, Sash Doors—a specialty. ‘Lumber Delivered, any part of city, free of charge, Estimates furnished free of charge. WILLET & LIBBEY, 6th street and New York avenue. och MS RUSE AS is ME AE ERE | M0 iiecr Remrer Nomuwmey limited to twelve) in ish branches, Classics, | ‘sd guarantees perfect Hf and comfore ‘Mathematics and French. vate lessons will also be ‘HER SPECIALTIES AkE— given to boys or girisin the afternoon and evening. | French Hand-made Undercioti sougimpsoueinin the, aermson, Crenlars may be had upon application, | tt and Bustles.. ‘QICE CULTURE. —MISS HURBARD, LATEOF | Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (atise H.’sown Boson. teacher of voice culture (Rudisdolph | "3! trench method), 1s prepared to Teceives limited number of | = pupil “Rooms 1310 Fst. ‘Terms reasonablenlg-lm= SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY SCHOOL OF TYPr-WRITT: SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL OF “800K-KEEPING, All Shorthand Books and Supplies, All Writing Machines and Supplies. nis out H 8’ ‘the priceis ‘German and Spnisu spoken. mrl4 "S_GOODS. _ __ GENTLEMEN’ Jusr Recerven A FULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Wearing Sock in tbe world, 1,000 STREET N.W. Dark, PAS MORE IS PREPARI DTO RESUME eher classin water and oil pelnung, = 1820 K aun. Et ons, GRADED SCHOOL AND” KINDER: SB ELLERY, M Garren, Misses POLLOCK and NOLKR Prine Sis, Tenth Year Sew Heian methods Genuine 112 Ft.nw, kindergarten.” French aud" Geriuan on Ghasses limited: 1127 13th st. now., one square from | 6 Uniaundered Shirts to order for $7.60. A. perfect ‘Thomas Circle. Teachers traiied. Dadtta HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING re PRACT. at ‘ally tanght iS) Success guaranteed if instructions ae followed, Private pupils preferred and nupiber limited. RF. CROMELLN, office of Johns & Easton, teuoxtaphers. 47: aria ave. se1@ 3m* MESS ADA B.GONS, OF THE WASHINGTON MA Cotteciate Institute “wil take gupiis in vocal and instrumental music and harmony. Methods of thebest followed. For terms and other | auls-sm ‘DERWEAR GENTLEMEN, | At DOUGLAS’, Ninth Street. | Heavy Merino Vevts and Drawers, at 50, 75 and 8. Heavy all wool Vest and Drawers, at 81.50, $2., dc. Scarlet all wool Vestand Drawers, al $1.90, $2 apd $2.50. : “Cartwright, and Warner's” “Star” “American Hoy tery Cos" and’ "Norielk and New ironswisk™ Underwear for Gentlemen. Heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, at 50, 75.and Enropean masters particulars Exxcasr Tunes GRAND ASSORTMENT. EYERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE. ‘NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED EXPRCT TO FIND THE BEST MADE TRIMMED GAMENTS HERE AT PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and KERSEYS, CORKSCREWS. Prices from $9.00 to $40.00. DRESS SUITS, in DIAGONALS, CORKSCREW and CASSIMERS, 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. TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON MERCHANT SECOND FLOOR, SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE. NOAH WALKER & 00, n9 ERB MMMM PPP» i * ERPS KEE MMM OP Sus EXTRA PALE BEER FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Axceto-Axznicax Txsunance Co. 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, Wasuinctox, D. C, Is8UB FIRB AND MARINE POLICIES ‘Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little 0022, Ca. Rorrzer, ‘NOS 408 AND 405 7TH ST. 5. W. ‘Headquarters forthe Also a fall lune of ROLLER SK 4’ C¥SLES, ringes will besoid atone For . THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEORGE T. KEEN, MERCHANT. TAILOR, colTam 414 9TH NORTHWEST. Ger Tux Bos. LOWER 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY Y TRICYCH ‘VELOCIFEDIS WAGONS, ETC. ‘more room far the fall goods, Child Car | Recognized everywhere to be Apply at 1025 Vermont IPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9TH and D sts. n.w. A practical business edneation that qualifies young men afd Women tosapport theruvel ves Bnd successfully perform the active duties” of life. ‘Thorough lnstrichon given in Rapid Writing, the Eg lish Language. Correspondence, Rapid lations, Six ne Dress Shirt to order, at 80, ‘$10.50, DOUGLAS, 29 522-524-526 Ninth Street, | The largest and best ip the city, with constant aa | trons of CASTER, 820 ERY rie w* As It Was Written, SHINGTON ChRCT 2 07 Lath stewed burthw EW BOOKS. Minded Womam, igh Lights, A Wheel ul Fine, Love: or, A Name, The Bar Sir Aurora. And new | Oxy | For 24 sheets of Whitine’s superfine Paper, with Tam Yeiopes to mutch, i and lock "over ® large Teducwd to prices ‘Tey Parker's permanent fo meet any “comperttion, Black Ink, it is indelible. has no sediment, aud will netcorrode the pen. “Try i, Engraving. Priathag, Bookbinding in all ts branches Call apd examine. | ocd _ PLANOS AND ORGANS, - Ties UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS.—The_ ot Piano of tie world. “New and clegant styles. Easy mouthly payments st low- factory prices tor the boll eanon ad SUMMER Si (Oth wt nt j S38 os JP808 FOR HoLibay PRESENTS | YLNES? DISPLAY OF REAL GEMS OF, ART IX GRAND, SQUARE AND — PREPYD UPRIGHT PIANOs, from the plain Rosewood. to the j richest | Roce in" au ands of Fancy. Went weed carted | Marquetry and other ornamental Sulab, artic stylen, | oF the manufacture of WM. KNABE & 00.. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH AND WORK- * Nansaur. oo WAREROOMS, 817 MARKET SPACE. | _Firstctuas Upright, Sguare- aunt Grand Pianos for reat "Wat Kae @ CO's WARRROOMS, ‘as B17 Market Space. S®QONDHAND PIANOS. AN ATTRACTIVE ‘assortment, comprising « tom “ gant styles but ite ued tnt 28 cod wT ew, Ail PIANOS: in good repar. ‘A number of serviceable lustraments as low as 85019 OT mak ae a a VAREROOMS, 517 Market Space. ooR SECONDHAND PIANOS FOR Salt: aE moderate prices Teasoumble terms. JS F. ELLIS @ 00.,057 Penn, ave. ceo Taz New Exciuaso Praxo Has revolutionized the business in first-class planos, 2 faultiom jnstrument of unequaled darabllty. 1 ie wold at & price below thut of any otber first-class plaue mude. EVERETT 433 tse awe 433—VERY BEST ORGANS AND PL | 10 9000, oF cual, eany payments or rented oO EVERETT, 433 7th st aw. PIANOS TO RENT—A LINE OF FINE rights, new and second-hand. ah ule) EVERETT, 433 7th st. aw. Est2uisiep rsee, G. L. WinD & BRO. 709 Tih street northwes. Stief, Kranich € Bach and Weser itros| Place, | Gully's Seltplaving Instruments. | Piano ‘and Organs exchanged 4nd for reut aud reut appliedif purchased. 7 Bookkeeping, Busin actice, Commercial Law, Po: dtleal Eebovtiy, Stenography suid Type Wain Rega jar and evening sessions resamed TUESDAY, Sept 1,at9a.m.and 6 pin. Office open for arran menis, by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Sitlciving full inturiaation, seuttree on anplication vel yFmnation, | Hoo pis Prioch jeut ties on application. MH® SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal, au. _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. T AUERBACH’S RELIABLE SEWING MA- CHINE, ROOMS, cor. Sth atid, Hsia, you cau buy @ first-class new, latest improved Machine of any Kind, at about One Half the Price Agents charge fur same. Kemember, we employ no drummers. ‘Send for Our New Illustrated Holiday AND SPENC OLLIELE SCHOOE, kOe ee re ee ae et Four boys taken asboardern 4) | Geri halen Jacket cy eae 558 T weet INGTON FeTnToTE-poaRpiNe ap | Lo Maxe Roow We Wu Or. FER at Alexandria, Va, six miles from Washington, Highest educational advan- Sr eee teen eaters SESE Oe PRIVATE LESSONS INA oa apc cal ere Annepal West Point, ail = r STITUTE, s.w. corner 8th and Katanw ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business. 5. W. FLYNN, & M. _ Evening Classes, $3 and $5 smonth. ‘c25, Prexer 1 INDERGAKTEN, Day School for Girl the following BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES that have been used: S. OPPENHEIMER & BRO. ARTEN, 525 Oh stn. w St Cloud Building. ADAME CHEVREMONT, ‘Kinds » n22m* 1619 K st. nw. Lessonsto Adulte nee a JUPIES PREPARED FOR SMITH, WELLESLEY lara Po ye} ‘and Vassar Colleges. Also for Civil Service Ex- amination. 1006 N st. nw. Pupils of all ages in- ted tn, French and Musie. “Highest ret! principal. oclO-Smie (RENCH LANGUAGE. — LUCIEN E.G GOL ral ‘Methow Alniibg at practieal and inmediave i conversational resulta’ 1536 1st n.w- ‘osem ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Fourth Gebers 1a Graduates students after full course, 0 tion endorsed by a responsible board of ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Ore tors Singers aud others in the’ Culture and Develop- cut of tue Voice. MSpecial advantages for the Study of Practical Eng. ae er ele eee Cure of Stammering, Nora! Deets "Atetbods endorsed by promilent local Pid limited number of Students with beard in the family of Principal, sel73m \\) ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, WwW 1023 Vermont avenue, w23. * a MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, (CELERY—The New and Unedual Nerve Tonie. BEEF—Tbe most Nutritive and Strength-giving 1RON—(1 y—The great remedy to Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Brain. » ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly vatu- institation will enter mn its twelfth annual acpilon Wednesday, September 23d, 1858. Co iis sas ONT Assisted by a full of experienced teachers, A LS Sar a ng BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, I if efoto Se BROOKLYN, BALI BT. PAUL the best schodis ‘write read and understand che foe" cs begin now. ‘Tssous io show our method. sig rok. N-JULY, 729 14th at, 2 ) SHELDON'S DANCING ACAD! 1008 gee Sg PSRs Javelin and W BBD to Naturuay, 1 to 2330. AMY LEAVITT , OF .D- uate and certified of the New. Mes 2 i ca PS culture, 1013 orn st_paw. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA, /ERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, <NEL $ GEN! LON eee LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER. And) ally derangements consequent upon over. taxed. mind snd body. 1m fact, it gives tone to all Ae physical functious, apd buoyancy Wo tue spirits PREPARED LY HANDY & COX, 143 N. HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE. MD. avau >, Bancars Ts Praxos Several SQUARE GRAND AND UP. RIGHT PIANOS, which lave been Jor sule or rent upon easy Leruis, at ‘Musicstore of P fe EF. pRooP, Partner of the late W. G. Metzerott & Co, 925 Penmyivanisave, Sole Acency for the celeirated Steinway & Som, iabler, Grovesteen, Wheelock, Decker & Som, Marshall & Wendell, Hallett @ Cumston, Pr: Bacon, and other Plats. cy no KRAKACER BROS. THE C.D. PEARES se ances Ee ean ee eR marke G. Hi KUMN, 407 1Uth st. nw. wocko ole Agent. JP UPRIGHT PIANGS-SALE On RENT ATV. BECKER'S, 801 9th st. First-class Toning and Repairing. Establisbed over 20 yeara. Enasox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN Usk. A thoroughly Grwciass and reliable plane at & medium price. STECK @ 0. AND BAUS 00. PIANOS Pianos and exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for ‘Rept applied if purchased. Dest aba mus complete ausortuvent of Se. usual. + becky. MENRY ERERRACH, 15 F 29 Managing Partner of the late firu: of Use Coxe IT 18 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. Ei Zon POR HEATING BY FURNACE FOR HEATING BY LATROBE POR OPEN GRATES. IT IS EASILY IGNITED, IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT IS BCUNOMICAL IT WILL PAY To TRY 5 ’ FOR SALE BY THE, WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70. 25 Bushels, crushed, $2.50. 40 Busvels, not crusted, $2.90. 25 Busbels. not crushed, $2.00. Delivered Wy any part ot Waskingtou oF George town, FFICE CAROLINA OIL AND CREUSOTE Oo Ps Wusadnuton, NG, Nov. 22, 248. ‘To TRE Posie: Hiecomity oj, & CAV EEDELY, BOS Doc. © es) < 22h aS. Fire Flas. Tisececre watson ORES 1885. (GHOOL OF MUSIC. [ESTABLISHED 1877. ire eth se a. 5:30 pm. or" mage ROSSER WILL RESUME HS ae ae Sapeen eeenen QOPHCE OF WN HANOVER, SCHLITZS MILWAUKEK LAGER BEER THE. Best ix HI ask FOR e PALMER, soon ‘ Fa as