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LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. OPFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGXAL OFFICER. WasitNctox, D.C, Nov. 4, 1896. Indications for 24 Hows, Commencing as 3 p.m. To~tay. = For District of Columbia and Virzinia, gene eraily fair weather, siicht!y warmer, north Westerly winds backing to south westerly. A Five Thonsand-Dollar Kitchen. THE Leckey kicnwospe® Wit WELD A PAY- wh rg monder who held fhe Louniana Staie 1 was Mir. Conlin itehen, whe li 19 south Cherry n sie, paesentative of The State knocked st the @oor oi tbe house pun as above tats morn- ing, aad response tbereto an o! tleman, be Lap ked tl reporter, “that you “Is it true,” KC he rey ~ “tha beid a ticket in the Loui: State Lottery rien brew wea es, It is su, be answered, as his face lit up witha decidedly satisfictory smile, “and the tieket which won it was number 61,968. I have been investing one dollar a month off and Ou for the last five years in the Louisiana State Lottery," he continued, “and have spent alto- g@tuer thirty-five doliars, for which I have ten $5,015. Mr. Kitchen was, antil he struck this vein of luck, a very poor man. He isa watchman at the Richmond and Danviile railroad shops, in Manchester, and bas Leen there for five years. While be is'greatly pleased at his good tortane, he bas not made any to do about it, save to tell bis friend= that be Is looking around for u suit- abie lot upon which he will erect a house, where be will spend the remainder of bis years tree from the invasion of bouse-rent coilectors.— Richmond (Va.) State, Oct. Mr. Manning’s Good Fortnne. A WAR DEPARTMENT CLERK WINS $5,000 AND GEIS A START IN LIFE. At the last drawing of the Louistana State Lottery Company Mr. John M. Manning, of this sity, beid a ‘Ket numbered 61 $63. It cost’him $1 and drew oue-itth of tue second eapital prize of $25,000. “Yes,” said Mr. Manning,when a Post reporter ealied upun bi yesterda: Js residence, Ni 2106 9th street nortiwest, “I am the lucky man. I have already received my $5,000, and itissafe Ia bank. It came most op portunely. Tam a clerk in the surgeon general's office, War department, aud ior the past turee years L have devoted my spure time to the study of law. 1 duuted recently, and this gives mea start In life.” “What are you going to do now?" “T shail remain at my desk as a clerk for some time yet, certainly until spring. Then I think I will go back to my home, Batavia, Obio, and enter upon the practice ot law. 1 will iry to find a piace with a good firm, and the money that 1 have wou In the lottery will Support me until 4 get a rm footing in the pro- fession.” ‘Mr. Manning isa young man about twenty- five years of age, with clear blue eyes and a light moustache. He is said to be steady and ‘Quiet, and will doubtless make good use of his Inoney.— Washington (D. C.) Post, October 26. Comrort For THE AGED.—Habn's, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue—Old Ladies’ Glove Kid Cougress_ and Laced, $1.2: aud $1.50. Ladies’ Fiannel-lined Shoes, $1 and $1.25. Ladies’ Flannei-lined Sitppers, 33c., 5¥e. and 7Se. Gent's Flannel-lined Slip- pers, Suc, 75¢. aud $1, Broad-tread Boots and Shoes for oid men. Two Days OSxy, in which to close out all the balance of the immense stock of single and double harness, suddies, fur and plush roves, horse blankets, sutebeis, trunks, ete. Auction sales at 11 a m.and 7 p.m. BARGAIN sale day to-morrow. Mus. MAX WEYL, Ast. PLATTED SILK END SUSPENDERS, beautiful terns: price, $8. Frane’s, corner 7tn and ‘Tue Only Strictly Que Price Hat and Gent's Purnisbing Swore iv toe city. For CALIFORNIA, VIRGINIA AND IMPORTED ‘Wine go to Xander's wine vaults, No. 909 7th street north west. BUTLER’s O11 Is the only sure cure in the world for rheumatism, pains, boils, sore feet, blood Bolton. | Cure guarantced or inoney refunded by alidruggisis. Price 50c. per bottle. ‘SPECIAL PRices to-morrow. Mins, MAX WEYL, Agt. ‘Dress Surts for hire, 414 9th street. ‘Fuse Portraits. Kets Kemetay, 1109 Pa. ave ‘Watt Parers.—New Fall Styles now Instock. Elegunt Hangings and Freizes, at astonishingly Low Prices, at Tubman’s, 411 9th st. Agent tor Philadelphia Granites, the most pertect plain surtace for walls ever produced. ‘Fussex1’s Ice Cream, Charlottes and Candies. YaRp-wine PEKCALE, 6lyc., Stern's, 904 7th. REDUCED PRicEs to-morrow. Mxs. Max WEYL, Agt. Brazusax Pebble spectacles, Hempler's,cor.44y CITY AND DISTRICT Amusement To-Nicht. ALBaUGH’s.—Janauschek in “Meg Merrilies. Natroxat.—Lovis James in “Richelieu.” ‘HagRIis.’—“Storm Beaten.” Dims Mtseum.—“Escaped from Sing Sing.’”” Masassas PaXoRaw. and evening. Condensed Locais. A. quantity of goods in the show-window of J. P. Herman's store, at the corner of 41) and D streets southwest, took fire irom a. gus’ Jet last hight, and were considerably damaged betore the flames were extinguished. In the Probate Court to-day the third of De- cember was fixed us the duie for the settlement Ot the estate of the late George Mattingly. ‘This moraing im the Pouce Court, Montgo- es, @ conductor on the W. and G. Tallroad, was acquitted of the charge of ob: Structing 15th street, at the corner of Peansy|- vania avenue, Monday night aiter the perform- ance at Albuagh's opera house. was “over by stopping bis car 13g minutes to wait for passen- ere S*\t Balston, Alexandria county, Va, about 4 erclock this tuorning, the grocery store of Wine Bi Neien was broken open, aod goods aud woney to the amount of g2o were stolen. The remains of Rev. Father Horgan, whose death Was mentioned in yesterday's STAR, are lyiug im state in St. Dominic's church, aud an simer=t constan: stream ot. peopie viewed. (he Temains dust pightand t-day. The tnterment Will take in the Dominican ceinevry in the twenty-four hours ending at eight nck this morning the third and seventh police preciuets reported no arrests, the first filth 9 each, sixth 5, und the secoud and eizbti 4each. The 9 cases in the BRu pi were for unlicensed dogs J.C. Parker sends the November number of the Scieutitie American. ‘Mr. Suyford, ai the men’s meeting last even- fog at the Y.M.C.A.,gave a telil:g talk on the “Exeuses offered by men when cailed to decision.” To-nizbt the service will commence @ quarter of wn hour later. The Wasuincton Light Intantry corps bas ac- | Miss Minnie Mad- | cepted an invitation dern, an houorary me: tend one of her periorm Dr_E. P. Howlan irom ) ber of the corps, to at jeetured last evening at rmory on “The Charleston benefit of the Associated Charicles, auld over $3 Yesterduy Judge James gran ministration to Elizabel late Of Gustavus iicke THe Meriopisr Puorestast Revtvan MEETIXGS —The union revival meetings of the Methodist Protesiant churches of the District ure being held tuis week at the First chureb, Pigpipls avenue and Sth street southeast, Rev. S.B Treadway They are well atteuded and quite interesting. Next w held ut Mt. Labor (Rev. West Washingtou, and the week ollowing the closing meetinzs wisi be heid at North Carolina averue church, in East Wasuington. At the latter churen, of wuicb Rev. J. W. Trout is the pastor, a new tront Is to be put in and the while edifice renovated. —_~-——. A New Esrexenise.—For the past two days the Wasbiugion licst and Power company, ior the benefit oi its siock boiders and others iver Sted, put in operation the Prail syste ot pub- Me beating by means of superieated water. & they will be Mr. Benson pastor), Water at u temperature of 390 degrees wus | circulated throug the street mains, whieh now extend to D and 91h streets (over one thousand | feet), With @ joss in that distance of but ou degree, aud, being tukeu from the extreme end Of the main, was pased through the steam- converting “apparsius aud converted into steam, which was, in turn, utilized 1p beating ratlators, furnishing power for engines and ior cooking "purposes." “Fhe exbibiion was wit hewed by many of the prominent men of Wasbington. We understund the company bas & permit to lay matus on D, and 9b streets, and will have the entire eireuit down and be ready for operation Inside the next 30 days. Companies or the introduction of this system are now forming In most of the large ties of the country. * ona eres Tae TURKISH KRUG Avctiox.—Duncanson Bros., coruer of 9h and D streets, unnvanee that the great sale of this collection, whieh, they Tp is lured “more than any previous gnc, Legis to-morrow at 11 a m.aud3 p.m. Pur clasers wildy weil toutteud to-1a0rrow'ssules, as they bave the complete assortment to select from, See advertisement in tue auction cul ump. ——e IN THE GREAT ART SALE which takes piace at Dowling’s, corner 1ltn street aud Peonsy|- Vania avenue, op tue Loth, Lith and lztn insi., be exniblted a correct copy in verde prate ble Of Gievauni di Boogna’s tamoun “Group of the Subines,” the origival uf wich is in the gzia dei Lauzi, lu Pioseue quinite wor of vrt is une of the larg wductions ever in vrued. Lt Will ve ou view Oe. mt 10 pin, Bumpixe Lors is THE Noxttwest.—Ao auction suie of iour fine Luilding wis on Tote street, near Dupont Circle, will take place morrow ut 4:30 p.m. This sectiou is being Fapidiy built up, wud vacant ground becom: mcureur every Guy. waited th r Rev. Dr. Elliott, who performed the ceremony, bight for 1 Unde will make their home this winter. at the New Seve GC. Sa i Baitimore, aud Paymiante The Uridesmaide were M's Kutuerine Dougias, Diss Lowry, Miss Satie Hodze and Miss Mary: E Pint Presbyterian ebureh, of First Presbyteriaa eburei, of 3 pertormed ihe ceremony, Rev. De. Bariett a Bis upon the arm of her father, who, gave her, with dhe ceremouy, to the groum.. ‘Lue bride, who silk, carried a bouquet of white roses. ‘The church was very prettiiy decorated with flowers und potted plants. Alter the bridal party leit the home, 1816 F street, and iuier Mr. and Ars. Strom left the eit in St. Paul, Minn, Me W. Rew: ing to Mr. n Curist church, Navy Yurd, by Rev. Charles D. Audrews. Afier tite ceremony the bridal couple jet the city ior a trip, and upon their returu will make their home ai 211 1st street south- east. 4 Uiihore, Was married In Triality tue contracting pai friends to wish Luem well in their wedded voiee has made her w sical circies, und Mr, Oy popular young business men. Sl Rovers to 7. RK. Benton, sub 113, sq. 46 38,500. J. EL Padgett to Kaie L. Koy, suv ios 126 und Miller, suv lot 125, d0.; $400, ‘Thos. F. Mation to ES smith, sib lots 102’ to 107, sq. 1004; 2,916. BvG5. sa. 4¥s; $1,598. “Waiter Whltuey tod. X. on Tarvey tv Guerar z ter; $00U. "Lis. Frey to T. W. Suuth, lots 11 vo K.Cainpuell, part 10, sq. S41; J. Gorden ww. spars, part 1 « 1003; p35". T. J. Fisuer et a, trustees, wo Jomes Pulug, sub lot D, sy. 24; $1,l0u. 0. B. rot to) 3,000. U0 10t 46, sq. 983; 52,150. SW. K. Hanuy Aun Mara Bilis, parts 7 Churies E. Baues wv Lucinda AL Duval, sub ivts 187 aud 158, Long Meadows: $400. “Lucinda A. Duvait to Aggie Siune to Marie Greennuoi, lt 138, Wo; 37 Jusuin Hi. Ki 8q- 4985 $1,600. uere in Engush. morning. Gon wt Albaugh’s next weed, in uheir lauguavie atsurdity, “A Parlor Maten.” Seats ure now ou sale at the Sige Te The very large attendance at the wedding of Lieut. Ridgely Hunt, U.S. N., ginta De Lancey Kearney, at Asceusion church, last evening, indicated thatsociety is “at home” again and ready for the festivities of the gay season, The wedding was very pretthy ar ranged. The ushers were Paymaster Mudd, U. S..N.; Mr. Livingston Hunt, Mr. Henry Murray, Mr. Gherardi Davis, Mr. Arthur Goldsborough Porter, Miss’Victoria Emory, Miss Nellie Augur 1d Miss Vire Stover. ‘Ibe bridesmaids were Miss Iss Roe Gouverneur, Miss Lena Miss Mollie West. Mr. Tuomas Hunt, a brother of the groom, attended as best mao. The bride eniered the chureh upon the arm of suur. The groom and his best man Admiral “ oridal procession inside the chancel, ssisied by Rev. Green Shackleford, The > Wollet was of White satin and ber orna- Bis pearis, The bridal veil was fastened in the cviffure With lilues and orange blossoms, she carried « bridal bouquet of white chrys- gums. The ushers wore favors of white ehrysanthemums, Alter the ceremony at the church a reception was heid at Admiral Up- ‘Sresidence. ‘The bridal party lett at mide 0 New York, where Lieut. Huutand his “Auother Wedding lustevening that occasioned e and brilliant gathering was that of Mr. iam N. Strong, son of Mr, Justice Strong Josephine Douglas, which took place York Avenue chureh, at hallepast .. The ushers were Mr. Blair Lee, Mr. Parker, jr., Mr. H. B. €. Macfariand, Mr. e, of Philadelpuia; Mr, Alex. Larned, ster Speed, U.S.Ni ew York. Mr. Greer Monroe filled the man, Rev. Richard Harlan, of the ew York elt; ot ng. The bride entered the churea leaning attired in a trained rove of white corded lurch a reception was held at Mr. Douglas’ ‘They will make their home ‘Miss Fannie J: Moses, the daughter of Mrs. ‘was married jast evening, at hon Place chureb, to Mr.” Albert jarper, in the presence of a large assemblage of Fiends and _xequaintances. ‘Tne best map was Mr. Lewis White, aud. the ushers were Mr. Samuel Wilson, Mr.'Lewis Winter, Mr. Fill: more Beall and Mr. Harry Childs. ‘Tu of honor were Misses Lund>treet, of Baltimore; Miss Willams, of New York; Miss Hoyt, of inaids orwalk, Coun., and Miss Harper, of this city. ‘Tne ceremony Was periormed by Kev. Dr. Hud- daw. are ssisied by Rev. Mr. Speak. here wa jon for the meinbers of the families at Street northwest, the residence of Mrs. expt e8. ‘Mr. Walter Jones was married last evening to ‘Mrs. Muson, at 1314 Riggs street, in the, pres- euce of the relatives of the couple and“a tew friends. Tue ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Per 4 Teceptiou the bridal couple took the evening trai for a trip north, y, 1 St. Andrew's chure. Aiter a brief Miss Mattie L Reay, the daughter of Dr. John ‘of Brooklyn, was murried last’ even- Wilson Spratiey, at the rectory of The telegraph announces that Wm. Kirkers, of this eits, son of Rey, Dr. Kirkers, ot Lal- iy chureh, New- rt, KL, yesterday, to Miss Marion Weaver ngley, daughter of ex-Aiderman Langiey, o1 Newpori, the Rey. George J. Magill and the father of the grovin ofheiating. Miss Emma Detweller, daughter of Mr. and F. M. Detweiler, will be married to Mr. es F. Oyster Tuesday evening, November iu o'clock, at Epiphany chureb. Both a wide circle of ciler's fine mezzo-soprano i-Known in jeading mu- ster 18 one of our most ag Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. H, Walter to D. W. Brown, lots 3 and 4, sq. 1035; 3—. ‘i ler, sub lot D, sq. 452; to Mary L. Fry Sheiton to D. WV Mary H. K. Weaver to Jusepb_A’ Kepetal, parts rine E, eali to F. Germeul 00. Cari” Auerbacn Sub lot 22, sq. 51; $4,100. 3. elton, part 5, sy. 1045; F—. ‘Caul (0 3, 9q. 736; $3,410. A. E. Bateman, trus- to H, H. Jucous'et_ul., lot 10, bicek 8, Co- ats; $1,758.60. B.” Burnstein to X. Sunken, part lot 3, sq. 725; 3—. Sophia +8q. 546; $300. Same to Coristian Mary W. Fox to W. Daneutiower, sup Winey, part 22, sq. 3° L. G. Plun- Kett to UO. B. Stewart, lot 12, sq. 208; 36,200, R.G. Phiiliston to W. A, Coulter, pi. 22, sours University ground E Freeman, sub lot 40, sq. 363; 33,500; Joon H. Brewer to Martha Suanaru, sub luis 6 aud 7, sq. 98; $4,000, Carrie E. T.'Knox to Lemuel A. Baithuore, east hult lot 7, sq. 642; $800. Sarena Hauson to Harry J. Eisénuviss, say lot D, sq. 257; $1,450. J. T. Arms to J. E. Musou, suo jots 31 to 41, sq. 554; 35,450. Charles L. Goomuset ai.’ to Josepu L. Coombs, lot 6, sq. block 31, Columeian Heights; 32,824.12. C. Bautn to saine, lol 15, do; 82,685.05. Mara W. Goddard to Lucy Scott Suitu, sub 80, sq. 11u; $4,250. Sainelw Cornelia A. Black, su ire 410; 32 et: ae W. Prociur, part 13, sq. Lean t ‘Joan Scout, subiot 171, 94. 546; 31,650. Joun $1,35u. W. A. Coulter to Nunuie C. Campveil, part 22, South University Grounds; —$3,00 Mary lugersou to Virginia M. Weduermad, 1ot 20, bik 15, seeridiaa LL 3900. EH. Huis to N. 3. A. Bebrenu to C. G. ‘thorn, lov 16, 30. Christian Kuppert ioc. $1,200. J. R Me cou to C. H. Parker, suite propery tov 16, Gar- lini, pt. 14, J. Lut 4. E. Wagzaman to. uz to 27, Culcuester, ba6; S—. O. L. Green to 0. W.. , 1018 12 to 25 and 37 Lv 50, Cluches- sy. B12: $6,943.75. Joun Hi. Soule to Mury $4,000. Sarau 4. 96; $1,000. to D. 5. Groil, sup foc 115, Dunewnse ; U'connel:, suv lot 63, =a. hos, Porter lo CLR. Newman et ai nd B, sq. 265; B3,70V, « Peters, lor 187, dv,; 9750, uardsvn to Martha 1. Bets, pu 27, oe For THE BENEFIT oF THE CHURCH.—Little May Carrigau’s entertainment, given last nigut at SleCauley’s bait ier the beuent of East Cape (ol Street Baptist church, callea outa large au dieuce, and was a success in every respect. Tue leading features were Lite May's reciting and singing, tue reading of Prot, Edward, Seud, the recitation by his daugute: L. dowusend, Dr. Frauk Whiv's uumorous Feeitations, instruinen.al duets by Miss Carri- gab wad Mi. W. Greenwell, also by Mrs. Stew: dru and Miss Siromberger, and the violin s0.0s by Miss Saxton, a pupil ‘of Prot. Casper. ‘The Wobderfur ati viouh ‘avout tour y by his prayin; ou the stccess of Ler uudertaking, and usa token of appreciation she received’ irgm the East Capitol Sureet Bupust churen an oral olfering, in Whicu Were deueately Wrought tue letters MAY. dowa- » Miss Ada Julius burobao, TS old, created wild entuusiasii Little May was cougratuiated Tae THEaters N. Opera compauy, ieaued by the well-kuown baritone, Mr. W."T. Carietou, will give ““Nanou” at tue Natlunat Uicater next week. This 18 a Very beausiiul opera whieu was not been done Tue sae of seats for the en- | eu Leu at the theater Lox office tbls ee us und Moey will be tue attrac fu-house Lox Othce. gee DraTH OF GroRGE E, HaLe.—Mr. George E. tule, a cierk in tue 1money-vrder office, aud | # Wel-uoWn memMver of Lue Wasuington Liga infantry corps, died yesterday at bis home, ous E of uty age. “He was a dutive of Maryland, but had resiued in (1s clly many years. “Me leaves a Widew aud ture children. AUu meeting of creel hurtuwesi, in tue Lorty-niuth year the Washington Ligut Lo.antry corps lust uighi FesoiUUoas ih respect to Lue memory uf Lue de- ceased Were udoyted, «nd u general order was issued auuoduelng Io appropriate terns tue deato Of Mr, Hale, and direcuug the corps to ussemble at Lue arinory Friday ufiernoon uext, Creek cemetery, tue pluce of iuteriment, Mr. atale Wat» u sergeant of Compuny A, aud record: jug sceretury of the corps, 4u@ iuueral Wil {uke pice from the Louse on E street, al two 0 civek Lo-morrow aiteruvon. QUEENSTOWN CATTLE MAKKET.—Ninety-four caitie ou tne market yesterday, and all said so buteuers, ax iollows: Best soid. troin 449 to 4c. per Ib; yood sold from 4 to 4c per i; mediam soid irom 34, ws\e. per ib. coumon svid from 2g w Bye. per ik. Sub sucep and luvs on the iarket—old sheep suid sro 3 ww de. per ib; yeurilugs sold trum 4 to be. per Ib; luuibs soid irom 4 to 6c. per 1b. 30 cows aud caives suid froin $85 to pUO euch, Market lor all kinds stock wus good. Bice ra Stent Tue EQUITABLE C. B. AssoctatsoN, — This associaiua heid ils seventh anoual meeting ‘ast might at National Rifles’ armory, Thotbus somervile, presideut, in the cuair und Jona Joy Edson, secretary. "The annual report was oubunitied, suowing ‘Increase of business, The tule past yeur Were $634,887.40; assets, 6.60; uuinber of suases’ wdVvauced On $4; uot advanced! oo, 9,149.9, Tue office of sue sccond vice president aud three directors: expire? at this ucetiug. Geo. W. Custlear was rocketed second Vice president and Hon. Ellis speur, Lawrence Gardner and Fred W. Pratt were "rewiecied directors. Advances” were save Lo the sbarehoiders amounung to $36- 00, at an average premium of 68 per vent, and Ada E. Joues, George Will Cumberland, Md., and Sivoamin Estelle Ham- and Marie Hai and Amy Brown, 01: nett and Catherine Tate. argued and submitted, veree submitted and objected to. ratified. ' Austin ugt, Lambert; ordered. “Logan aut. Linthicum; «auditor's re- plaimtitl tor possession and custs. al. vs. Goodricu Cathard, Whiteford & N.E. Mutual Lite fusura $5 or 15 feited. Charies Rogers, profanity; collat ior, do. sonal recuguizance. aschoul teacner, 67 y Ri y tis mori streets, feil in such a position tuat th wheel barely escaped pussing over his aT dition, 36, Keceiving reservoir, teuiperature, 56; condition at north connection, 3 connection, 36. Distributing re-ervoir, tem- $1,050. Miranda J. | . HK. SinigiewU, SU lot 106, sq. 193; | trustee. du,000. Josep Paul tv ‘Cuuries bauin, lot 9, UiK S4, Culumula Melghts; $7,876.40." Mary | neid ior some time two men, David and Geors A. Barus to J. 8. bailey, sub 2, sy. 467; 3. B. Einmous ty Ebgabeth Mart neid; plu. N, Caiust to bie sq. 725; 3—. Elia Chelini to N. Caruai, sai property; 5: tred, trustee, jot 2 jot 63, 4. 621; 9lu-4: Et. Graut, sub los you0. James E. Paugert 0G. &. Eumuus, suo, G.| aud pls. Land 2 and suv | 88. H. AL Griswold vo | seek them there, pubiic.—Hereatter the a Clatious here will be execuied be.ore notaries puulleuot connected wilh te arsieiutious,— the chief of the force. He said a report had | reached the office u Boston that alargeamount | or counterfeit money was being circuited in xuie the matter. He requested permission to e: | amine Miss Soule’s moucy-drawer, which was granted him. Fumbiing over’ a pile of legun) In the town Jail over n The Permanent Exposition. ‘The secretary of the board of promotion of the proposed permanent exposition has received letters of acceptance from the following addl- tional members ex-officio of the board: Secre- tary Alabama State grange, secretary Iowa State Agricultural society, mayor ot Dubuque, fowa; president chamber of commerce, Law: rence, Kan.; secretary chamber of commerce, Lawrence, “Kan; president Boston board. of trade, secretary Bostou board of trade, presi- dent board of trade, Zanesville, Obiv; secretary uourd of trade, Zanesville, Ohlo; master Ten- nessee State grange, president Tobacco assvcla- tion, Lynenburg, Va; secretary Tobacce asso- ciation, Lynchburg, Va., und the president New Engiand Shoe and’ Leather association, secretary New England Shoe and Leuther asso- elation. ——— Horep THE Lorp WouL> Have Mercy ox H1w.—Arnold J. Tanner was before the Police Court to-duy, cuarged with disturbing the Sul- vation army meeting. Henry Hawkins, one of the officers cf the army, testified to the youny man’s inisconduct in the army. He did. not Want the young man fined, but hoped the Lord fond have mercy on him. The judge had mercy on the younz man, and touk his personul bonds after giving bim a good lecure. eos His Account Passep.—In the Probate Court this morning Judge James pussed the account of George W. Shepuerd, o: Fredericksburg, Va., executor o: the kite Jotin H. Smith. In passing it the court decided that ithud jurisdiction In cases where the executor charges Limseit with the amounts received from real estate sold under the provisions of the will and. asks ¢redits for expenditures In keeping property in repair. —_—___ MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage __ licenses been issued by the cierk of the court to ‘is Middleton Schreiner and Josephine i, Walter P. Jones'und Laura E. Maddox and Virginia L: Cooper, W. H. Carter und Nannie Jackson, George’ E. Kerchevai und Texana Swain, both Qf Loudoun county, Va Eli h Ayres, of Union, Aibert W. Ward Watt, of W. Va.,and Maria J. Youn: mond, of Williamsport, sid.; Rothwell Vasiion vor, both Of Richmond, Va.; igh, of San Kraueisco,’ Cal, an Diego, Cal; David Gar Willian E. Bui TRE TvG of WAR.—Messrs. Valentine and Saville, the local bourd of steamboat inspectors, are in’ Wasti complaint of C: Comet, Capt. Taylor made the complaint that ton to-day Investigating the pt. W. R. Tuylor, of the tug While ‘on the Potomac on the niglitoi October 13:h his pilot house was riddied with shot from @ gun fired from ancther tug, He ulso_clurged that Capt. Wesley Davis, of ine tug Templar, Was to blame. Both tugs belong in Alexandria, The Courts. Court IN GENERAL Tene. Yesterday, Muller vs. District of Columbia; pert vs. Haske; Equity Court—Judve James. Yesterday, Trimble vs. Guddes; reference to the wuditor’ordered. Boliain vs, Seal; peti- tion tor rule on purchaser denied. ‘To-day, Granger ugt. Douglass: sale finally dismissal of Dill port confirmed. Beit at, Belt; testimony or- ered taken before J. Al Clirke. Reed agi. ‘on; D. Appleton € Co. allowed to become ies ‘complainant. Dulaney agt. Duianey; pro confesso against Josepu Gant. Circuir CourtT—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Thomas vs. Kaxau; verdiet for rrabee et Judgment on stipulation. Andrews; Judgment by detaui vs. Timms et ata; Ui ms; do. Chark vs. company; motion Hertiord ¥ Hume, Cleary & Co. vs. lo reier to auditor overruled. PoLice Court—Judge Snell, To-day, William ilorue, loud aud boisterou s. Thomas W. Rogers, disturbing the Saivation Army meeting; coliateral 1or- ‘al tied. James Claxton, crucity to animals, Charles Shelion, bar Open after hours; per! pec RE Affairs in West Washington. FELL FROM A STREET Cak.—Thomas Kessip ars of age, hailing from ‘a., While getting olf « street cur the corner of 32d and M He was slightly burt and was removed to the station. FLUSHING THE SEWERS.—The foul sewers, whieu Have loug been a source of complaint, are being flushed to-day. rs PEKATUKE AND CONDITION OF WATER, A.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 56; con- south perature, 57; condition at tntluent gatenouse, i; condition at effluent gatchouse, 38. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. IMPROVEMENTS.—There can be no doubt that Alexandria is improving, and it is evident that much of the improvement is an outgrowth of the prosperity and increase of Washington. Its natural tecilities for manufacture and com- merce still remain seurcely at ull developed, but an associated movement in the direction of bringing into notice these advantages, with a View to their utilization, is now on tool, end seems likely to produce good results, ‘Cinwrr Coort.—The cireult court of Alexan- dria county, Judge Keith,coutinues its daily sex. sions. The Judge, on appeal, as set aside tue Verdicts beluw Inthe cases of Samuci Minor, cogvicted of malicious assauit, and Alirea T man, convicted of petty and sent bac both’ cases to the county court to be tired anew by Judge Chichester. The commiunissioners' re- ports in Burultz et al. agt. Gemmel, aud Roach agt. Ruaeb ure coutirined. ‘Tue court was eu- gaged to-day ip the trial of Mausbuck & Gump and of Skiuner & Co. agt. Juitan FLY ARREST AND Discrt. Ey The police here ‘Yas lur, on suspicion that they were Hugh Hur- | Tis and Nelson Walker, passing under julse | maines. “Harris und Walker had been charged with outrage near C having beeo kepi a re: discuurged by the mayor. Yesterday ufiernvon tue Cuurloitesville ouicer came, but the men had gone to Washington, and ne went on to wlottesviile. The men le Une, they were ‘Nores.—The Alexandria Light Infantry a! tended the Rainbow bazaar last nigut, and the ening Was mude a most pleasant one by the ladies.——The city schvol board meets to-nigit fire company hus elecied H. 8. Ruinsey secre— lary, vice W. L. Clarke, resigued.—tue sale of the buliding ou the southwest corner of King at the Peavody builuing.—Tue Hydeauuon | i | and Columvus streets is “off.”—Jamieson’s, foundry Was soid out to-day, A new mauuia tory will be establisued iu’ the same buituiy; Sarepit all bas been fitted yp by te Arion | Club, aud pleasant mosical meetings take piuce tuere now on Tuesday evenings. has appointed N. Gov. Lee . Greenaway ax a notary Is Wo building isso wobert Burke has bought irom Hugh Smith's executors a vuilding fot ou Columbus street, near Giubes, for 5130, a A Bold New England Thief. ‘From the Boston Herald. Yesterday uiternoon a well-dressed, gentle- manly appearing yousg man entered the milifnery store of Miss Soule, in Randolph, and stated to the proprietor that he was a member of the district police force. To establish his identity he produced a document purporting to be his commission and bearing what ape peared to be the signature ot Ruius BR. Wad Randolph and be had been detailed to vesti= Uauk bills in it be selected seven $5 Treasury notes, which he pronounced countertell, and ‘then entered into a lengthy. disserta Yon on the methods of detecting spu- rious money. He iniormed Miss Soule that having iownd this quantity of bad money In Ler possessiou he should be obliged. to place her in custody. He expressed a great anxiety to spare her the disgrace of being incarcerated hi aud inguired of her the address of some deputy suerit! in whose cure he could place her unui morning, when he intended taking her to Quincy for trial. Miss Soule first desired to cowmmanicate with Mr. Edward Coddle, a iriend of hers. Permiss'on Was granted Ber to send one of Ler girls on the erraud and she stepped into the workroom to give the necessary order. As soon us the door hud closed behiud ber the detective (2) skipped. und bas not since been seen. With him de purted five of Miss Soule’s $5 notes. Deputy Sherifl Niles wus noted aud came to Boston Just night to report the case to the police. The udroit swindier 1s described as being about thirty years old, slim built, about & feet 10 inches in height,’ te hus a light complexion, ligt hair and’ smali moustache. He was dressed in brown clothes aud wore adark Derby hat ———_+ror— RIDDLED witH BucksHoT.—Jumes McCabe, @ young brickluyer ot Huntingdon, Pa, bud & Wrangle yesterday with Joun Hoilaud and bis sou, two New Englanders, who ure employed iu @ Loot and suve factory. After tue ditti- culty was over McCube went home, got tls shotgun, and wheo Holland and bis son were xoing noine to supper, leveled his shot gan ut twem and fiddied their bodies with shot, Abeir lujaries are painial, but not necessarily jatal, MeUabe was urrestéd und lodged In jail SALE OF THE SPRINO HiLL StuD.—The ‘Spring Hil stud, the property of the late Har rison Durkee, wus sold in New York, ire dus, by order of the executor, The ‘bidding Was quite spirited. The Lighest price pald was A Young Girl Wayiaid. ‘MIS8 MAMIE JOSLYN INHUMANLY TREATED BY A JERSEY FARM HAND. A special from Magnolia, N, J., November 1, says: Mamie Joslyn, the pretty seventeen- year-old daugiter of David Joslyn, a well-to- do resident of this place, is lying at her home io @ critical condition from the effects of & bratal ussault committed oy Henry Meyers, young maa employed asa farm hand by Mr. Jou n. Early on Saturday morulog Miss Joslyn leit her home to spend the day with some Taay triends, To reach her destination she was com- eee to pass in the vicinity of adense thicket, reshe was suddenly seized and thrown to tne ground. During her struggles to tree her- self her clothing was torn in strips trom her body. She was left nude and almost uncou- scious, suffering from her injurie: ‘She Was found an hour later by some passin, farmers, and conveyed to her home. A physi clan found her suffering greatly. “After guin- ing consciousness se related tne circumstances ol the assault. The news spread rapidly and a band of organized men stared in pursuit of th ussailant, Meyers was anested three miles from here by Constable McDonald and safely lodged in the Camden jail without being dis- covered by any of the searching purty. Fish Killed by Dynamite, A DISCOVERY THAT HAS INCENSED FISHERMEN IN NEW JEHSEY, A telegram from Atlantic City, November 3, says: The fishermen of this city and miles around are greatly alarmed over the recent dis covery of a murderous slaughter of food fishes by dynamite In the waters in this vicihlty. Tue discovery was made by a sailing party in Charge of Cupt. Silas Boyee, recently, while the party was in the bay a mile from here, The discovery came ubout in the following manner: While making a land stretch Capt, Boyce saw askif with atew men init a snort distance away. Capt, Boyce recogulzed the men as a party who during the summer months did a Unriving business, while the other fishermen of the same locality could hardly make a livell- hood. Supposing that the party were not there for any youd purpose, Cupt. Boyce pointed bis boat towards tuem and weut in pursuit, Tue fishermen pulled rapidly away and were soon lost in the durkness. ‘Tue pursuing party grad- ually became conscious of a aul, rumbling sound, and on examination found’ that their boat Was -urrounded by millions of lacerated fish. The party hurried ashore and spread the news of tueir discovery around. A searca was ¢ for the fish pirates, but they could not be found. ‘The fishermen of the vicinity vow ven- geanee on the sirangers If they catch them, Tue dynumize bombs used are about the size of @mau’s hand, ——___+e«______ THE TEMPERANCE 1LEDGE IN A SCHOOL. The question will be subuilued to the Jersey city bourd of education whether a teacher nas the right to introduce a temperance pledge In aschuol, Ibis said tat Miss Duteb, principal of the primary depurcinent of school 24 in 12th Street fequlred pupils tusign the pledye, ana If they did nut she dismissed them, Miss Dutch Says Luat nol afew of the pupils eume Lo the School smelling of whisky and beer, and a sick- ching odor wus the result, She concluded to avoid tls unpleasant odor und at the same Ume beneflt the pupils, by inducing them to promise to abstain irom’ using intoxicants, She emphaticaily denies baving dismissed scholars wuo refused to sign the ploage. Sue says also that the scuolars were required to obtain tue consent of their parents before taking the pledge. Some parents had reused to allow tueir children to Join the temperance organiza. Uon. ———_+e+_____ PROBABLE FATAL SHOOTING AT SALISBURY, Mp.—Witium Moore, a young man, aged 22) Was shot yesterday ‘afteruoon at. Sullsvury? Md., by Thomas Eills, who bad accompanied Juites Kennerty, a vallitf, to arrest Moore, ‘The latier, it is claimed, resisted arrest, and in the struggie Ellis was ‘directed to slioot Moore, Whica he did with probable fatal resulis, Ellis, Wno is a watchman, was shot on Sulurday night and he had accused Moore of doing tne shooting, and swore outa writ ior his arrest, Whien Was being executed at tne time, Rad SPECULATION AND SUICIDE.—A special to the Baltimore Sun irom W ilxesburre, Pa,, Novem- ber 8, sys: James 5. Roverts, oe of Wilkes: burre’s ieuding citizeus, wus found hanging toa inv surip of woods this morning. He first Ued a rope aronnu his neck, and fasteniug it to a limb of a tree, pulied outa revolver und shot himself througu the head. Roverts lived In & fusnionable quarter of tue city. He leaves a Whe itnd_thive children, At oné ume ne was Worth $350,000, Last winier he was caught in & Wueat deal and swainped. He then fell vack ou tne tiin’s money. He lust agalp, and ln desperativu be endeu lils life, He: tuld a irieud a Week ayo that "tue World Was agwlust him, the stock market was a reguiar nell, and the mun Wuo entered it was sure tu be lost.” Uxver Britis PRorectioy.—The Right Hon. Edward Stanuope, British coloniat secre lary, has anuounced thar Western Zutuiund wilt’ form a new repuvile, Eastern Zuiuland Will be reserved for tue Zalus, under « ssritish protectorate, if the Zulus aesire It. ‘The Boer protecvorite'over the country will be abolished, aud the entire coust will hereatter be under British protection, ————_+e+___ AN ELopina Courte HEARD From.—James Mucooney and Boise A. Warner, #uo eloped from Sutheld, Conn., on Oct. 26, uud were sup- posed to nave come New York city to beip unveil Liverty, nave been heurd irom. Mr. Warner received u letter from bis daughter suying tbat she was married on Oct. 37 at Verona, N. ¥., vy the Rev. W. E. Tayior, and that tuey are offon their wedding trip,and-tiat Luey wiil return home when the trip is over. ‘Mr. Warner says some allowance must be made for the romance of youth, und he will receive them buck cordial — se-¢—__ A WILL Fisuep FROM A SEWER—On the afternoon of Octover 3 sneak tuleves entered the house ot airs. Gelind Good, at 215 6tn aveuue, New York city, und rovbed it ol $300 worth of clothing, aud a Un box contalning im- portant papers aud over $1,000 in jewelry aud vld iamiy keepsakes. Nu trace was obtained OF the thieves or o1 the missing property. Yes- terday morning a boy fisued out of tue sewer al Avenue D aud 14tu street w tin box, which, when opened at Culon Market station; proved tocuntaiu Mrs, Guod’s papers, She eailled at Une station yesterday aiternoon and identified the papers.” Amony them was the lust wiiland, testament of Henry W. Good, florist, by whieh he leit all bis property to uis wile aud a bank book on the Bleeker street savings bank. A CENSUS OF LoNDUN CHUKCH-GOERS.—On Sunduy uw census o1 the attendance of tue churcles oi London was taken. It showed that 400,000 persons attended the services in the moruiug and 410,009 at nigut. The largest Establisued churcu—St. Paul’s—nad an even- Ing attendance of 3,40%, “Mr. Spurgeon's cnurch was wt the Head of the dissenting churches, having a morning attendance of 4,519 and au ev lendance 01 6,070, oo To Deata Heap A telegram from Treuion, N.J., November 1, says: “Just halt an hour beiore James G. Busine urrived in tuls city to-day an’ old attache of tue opera house tamed Richard Moore, while on his way to Lue rout to raise a flag In Honor of the vcca- sion, Tell from a laude. a distaace of about twenty feet, and uis bead striking the floor With territic force he died aimost instantly irom concussion of the brain. Moore wus veteran ©. the Mexican war, und liad vecapied his posi- duse for several yeurs, 8A dispatch tivrd, Noveurber 2, says: iulphy Fos ter, @ promincul republican, chairman ot the seventh ward commitiee,’and also a select- anu, of this town, was arrested at noon, to-day ou acharge of bribery at the polls, He was builed. Patrick McGovern, chuirman of the republican town committee, wus arrested this afternoon on a charge ot bribery at tbe polls, ‘He Was released on bail, ieee. Mamie Travers Lasites THE MAN WHO ATTACKED HER.—A dispatch trom Toms River, N. J, Noveniber 1, says: Matnie Travers, a very handsome brunette, is stopping at ihe Fieasuit Plains tavern, On’ Sunday night she started for church. AS she pussed out of the hotel George Builin, the town dude, who was staud- ing on tue hotel plazzt, made’ au insulting res mark to the young lady. When the young lady retonstrated with Bullin he becuine avusive, and seiziag a whip, which stood close at hand, he struck her a sthging blow across the shouiders, Burning Wit indignation, the courageous young iady snatched tue whip from the butiy's Hands and proceeded to administer to bin asevere whipping. ‘Tne man cried like a cur und begged his tir assailant to desist, but she pald no ued tohim, until utterly exhausted Witu her labors she flung tue whip ic. his face aud bowlug ber acknowiedyments to the ud- airing crowd, whicu bad lusuiy cheered her, returued to her room to arrange her disordered toliet. During tals exciting scene a great crowd vf chureu-goers and loungers stoud by aud gheered. ‘Tue lady 18 the heroine of the town. ‘The whipped man has uot been seen since the affair, ——_—__+e+-_____ STRANGE Diszask AMONG Horses.—The North Hudson County railroud company, whose Stables are in Hoboken, New Jersey, huve been visited by un epidemic. from wilch a large numberof horses ure dying weekly. The horses are Valuable, and the disease 1s spreading, de- Spite the etfurts tocheck it made by a number Another Express Robbery. ‘THIEVES BREAK INTO A UNITED STATES EX- PRESS CAR ON THE WAY TO NEW TORK. A telegram trom Toledo, November 2, says: ‘The United States Express company bas another mysterious robbery to be cleared up and settled tor. On the arrival of a Lake Shore train from Chicago last night it was discovered serong in the through sealed between iougo and New York. An examination de- veloped the iact that. tne xr had been entered, and that sundry packages containing valuuble merchandise had been opened by the robbers andan unknown quantity carried away. Theex- ress office at once took steps to cover allevie jence of the crimeand set abst to flad aciue to the robber or robbers, The car had been opened more than would be accredited to an ordinary thiet, Suspicion was at once directed toward ceriain emplgyes, but It is hoped they muy’ be jent Gone, of the United Stales Express, und Supers 6. Li ke Shore, were in conterence to-day with the aid of the companies’ detectives endeavoring to discover here that something wi express oar that rane cloved au in transit, and e vidently by some one who exculpat mall blame. Superinten intendent Uhurlesworth, of the the perpetrators of the crime. a The Theo ophist’s Astral Body. From the Boston Record. Taking the broad fact of mina and matter having been adjudged separate entities or states of being, the theosophisis proceed to npon this stated iuct. They claim that body Lies sleeping, or inert. through trance, the soul, by which they mean the miud or will, Is capable ol traveling tu distant pluces, noting the eveuts, holding converse, ere sic, the soul, returns w her waiting und uuconscious body. A tueosuphist speaks of his “astral boay,” of its power to visit those places which his ‘youl or mind or will bus previously de- build whil termined upon visiting. u alr, 1s nut dispeii ura” is emergencies, ——_———+e9_____ Canada, and one an UK DOWN. from Ottawa, Out, November 3, suys: A has tollowed visions, Tod: might Lave resulted with serious their parlor when a cau o1 but tortuuately the tuse wi striking on tue floor, thus pre juuuniun aeed hus yet been obtained. Coxsrirv’ Cc ONSTITUTIONAL Cararre. disease towards the lungs, Iver and kidneys, und impoevEp Lymazer: price $1, POTtER DRUG & CHEMICAL Co., BosTox. RHEUMATIC PAINS, ‘Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. nol Sexctar Baroarss Ly DRESS GooDs. CUOS, Just received, FaNCY sILh ov PURE sIuK BLAC ELIE) COLORED PILK VELV, Ts, $1. quality «styiish dress goods), 12 ards tor So $5, price reduced to Su. value $3, price reduced siz.5u. DOUBLE WOOL BLANKETS, $2, HO SPUN Diess GOUDS, wide width, 31c. width. one yard and a hal. wide, 60c. Pui of our haudsome Damask Worth of Dry Gi cco A RRR TMT FRI 555g $2 oe oe Gy fae & OO AAA be ‘000 Eee £ Mig ? Ere PE a - Cavour ox tae Fry. can't come across such elezantly cut, trimmed and don't want it to go no further, but they're doin’ most anything, bat when my next door neighbor, Simpkins, calls on me, all dressed up to kill in a most. pertect fitting and stylish sult of clothes, and his two Auttle boys Ukewise, and asks me what I think of ‘em, each and he coolly .niorms me his'n cost just $15 and iis two little boys’ $5.60 each and he bought "em all ready made from THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING co., T felt lke kickin’ myselt ali over town. Just think of my bein’ 60 long in the clothin business and beln’ Uapped Into an expression of opinion so far off from the true facts. Why. sir, Simpkins must think I don’t know nothin’ about the business any more, and ‘between you and I, I'm bexinning to think 80 myself, leastways, a8 its conducted at the northwestcorner of ‘th and D sts. And, then,itmakes me mad to hear 80 much about the perlite manner in which that crowd treat visitors, whether they go to look oF buy. ‘Now, don't goa minute, I've a lot more to say to you. ‘You must, eh? Maybe the next thing [’ Lear is that you have been an’ gone and bought your Overcoat from that there GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, of Neterinury surgeous of Jersey City. The ste geous are unable to ascertain thenuture of the seus $3,6U0 for Kentucky Dictutur. Daunt brought 3810, Duuppiness, $640; Delegate, $800, and Spring Huh gdou; Sad 4 nuit s dozen more brougat $400 oF $500 euch, see _——_ DROWNED AND A HoLe 1x HIS NECK.—A drowued mun, aimost nude, was ound yester- day at the fvot of Commerce stree.,, lyn, aud removed to the morgue. He ‘is 5 feet 6 inches tn height, about 35 ycans oid, wich dur air and sm0vts face. ‘Tuere was w bole in the right side uf twe ueck, wulch may have beeu eCaQsed by 4 vullet> An autopsy will be mude, ene oe At the Federation of Labor meeting in Buiti- more last night some stir wa, caused vy culilug: ‘peuple to uccuant ior their actions ip the cau- ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of parity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘with the maltitude of low teats, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLD oxtr I Cake. Roran Baxtxe POWDER Co, 106 Wall streot, 8. Y. “ocd N.W. CORNER 7TH AND D sTa. (ALL BLUE SIGNS) nz J. M. GRADY, Manager. Exzoarr Tarsos. GRAND ASSORTMENT. EVERYTHING NEW IN : MATERIAL AND STYLE. NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED, To FIND THE BEST MADE AND TRIMMED GARMENTS HERE AT LOWEK PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE, Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSOR!.WS. Prices from 39.00 to $40.00. * DRESS SUITS in DIAGUNALS, CORKSCREW and CASSIMEKES, from $10.00 to $40.00. Stylisn, Nobby SUITS for Youths, Boys and Chil- dren, from $3.00 to $25.00, Large line of UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. T TAILORING DEPARTMENT 3 SECOND FLOOR. 4 ‘SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE. BOaH WALKER @co. CITY ITEMS EDUCATIONA Ja EDUCATIONAL. IGNOR PUGEN U Pewos, AK IIs LATELY bas opene: a stusio, room 8, Corcoran ‘[?* Bentz scnoot oF LaNovacEa Rorsitons stacues_ 0 tigisin Sa. XN. w ‘efere ices: Me. Bell, Treasury: Dr. T.8 Bargains for yun govt 1, 1290; Jersey stripe flan- | baiiding, fo Jurd-wide cashmere, | Grawing and 40c.; yard and a half wide ail-wool boucle cloths ior Cloaks or jackets, $2.50, Wort ‘$4; black silks worth $1. Special Red twilled flance! ‘the parpo ® o: giv ki drawing’ and mr del wher Works of art” Ki sng archi et of tae U.S for 98c.; larwe lot of TE Recognteat ae tperior Wall okuee sine Thatta: tony | Unexcelied ad vantages for learning CONVER- in table lineus, from 144 to 2% § i‘. = ehlored, berdered: liner hemstitched handkerchiefs, 4 for 25c., bai metal clasps, 9c. a pair, worth 3 also, special reduction in comforts and cloaks, Jackets and jerseys. lly invited to Inspect these belore purchasing, and ~ save YOUNG LADY (ion erable @xperievee and success, wou'd Nk Eb. WIT CONSID. iuore piano scholars) ‘at nearly half pri blankets, sha Ladies are es} departments STORER a Third Sear aw. Private lessops. SATION. Best of mative teachera. Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now tor Ladies. Geptlemen aud Unil- siren, Pree trial lessons every xaturday. ok MA89Y Ns comaiiaictar contag a S13 6th 8... Wasiington, D.C. Provides practica.ly Geta business education. No crus nor Vacations, “Stadents enter @ any tue money. Curtain lace and curpets at and below ‘These bargains ean only be found | JP, r’s Dry Goods and Carpet Honve, | £ IANO tween H und I. 1 New Fire Alarms, at Aue: Saxony Woul Knit Jacket Depot, For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pal monary Complaints, Cost to close, HONOGRAPHERS WHO CAS can be rapidly pasbed forward by a practical reporter, it moderate chat nd "ly pewriter. rbach’s 7th and H, 1 Lite" chowrshty.ea0. 12 week course, board, AG. 575. Send for cireuing -s WOES OTe een (YALISTHEN ic aaa SSEY will resume her Cal rest Hall West Wasbingtom and (he : ee Wins So 18:11 ‘st. nw, ag ton, On Oct. Oth. “Cais at schoo om Ee aT tobe able tore | tertvs Address Miss MG. DUKSEY. SIae P ate 11006 F st. now, Room nge. ROH. WHITE, Keport t ey ‘a. = Mrs PULLERS Stadio. 1315 1s. Miss DELA PL West Wasiimstor weldeosee NSTRUCT ON TN DRAWING AND PAINTING. Troches” manifest remarkable erties. Sold only in boxes, jon of Pure curative prop- M& JAMES CAULT' eo | J Music, wew York. the Grand Conservatory of Ms 1532 Kingman Place n. w. SSEY and Miss LOUISE L Sirti ‘eduesdays, Cop Liver OIL, wiTH HyPoPHosPHITES, Almost a Specific for Consumption. ids of testimon! ceived from sufferers wio hi nently cured by Scott’s Emuixion satisfies us that It will care consumption In Its early stages &nd alleviute if not cure in Its latter stages, Rave the Pieces! “1Uc. Royal” glues them. Broken glass, china, ornumeuts, furniture, m. KINDERGAATEN, PRIM ALY ScHoL,} The‘ thousa th of Dapont circle. | beriovniers or teachers” Terms inoderats "ye 1208 ve been perma- tuon by mail. ‘Ty tors. ‘Ihe Sehivul, 921 F In the Most toa A Most Liberal Offer! The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voitaic Belts und Appliances on thirty day: t Aicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Illustrated pamphlet in seaie lope with tull particulars, mulled irec. Write them a once, (Composer of the trial to any mana | cigveland) "wr™ere Comba de sented to Mrs | raccicul www yet nritten for easing © pest aed RT—J._ MOONE: 3 iaree” couiectton of Tullis Yor ibe toeiem or | forsale at Feces Bea he ta aoa paylla Public invited. Room’ 1ud, Corcora™ Bisld- | the author's residence. lea’ CD *. cc2tim |. ours of French claves, B15 a, mnt 1600 18:h st, To menilon the conuition first, theosophisty state that an “aura” surrounds them, nut only euxophists in particulur, but all people. “Aura” is a species of atmosplere, impregnated with the electrical esseuces, animal magueiism, Manhood, etc. ESCHEEL ORGANIST, Theachen Yipis + |e and VOCAL MUSIC. Pardcularatention (> be gin vers, ws weil as those Wishing to be Gualiies fOr saw. Js10-<c8m" VOLUTION IN SHORT-HAND—SLOA W 284180708 co: VATORY OF MUSIC Pioyan, taught in tw: ive hours; simple as A, B. awarded elven S. Glond Building, cor. th and F st. nw Classes and private | } ighteenth your Plauo, Orga, Voice. Viclin, Pitta, or send | Cornet. &e “Free advautayes 0. BULLARD, De ing taught bs expery | tector ‘Bt DLW. OclGS. Fs CH SYSTEM OF SOUND, ThE st <item Paris borupe, Sie’. Srcpitomm }Och st. 1.0. DENTS HELP. COPY IGHTED Isse BY This work is compomd of 30U paces, horal March, for |S Bumbers, 30 cts each: 6 fruit of to Mra | 2PSP OF successfl teaching ‘The quickest and mow “9 badersiand tbe French iangnage. It is entirely pew MT- | aud orkunal. perectivy shuple and natorad; atttacive Autumn Crocus is not a patent medicine, but Is the prescription of a well-known New "York physician, and is @ certain cure ior all forms of Rheumatism and er butte. Z.D. GILMAN'S, 627 Pa. av. or chemical gases that our Bodiesure constautly discharging; this, encountering the ordinary d_or disseminated, as might ve ‘nuturaily expected; but, to cull it humun essence fur the suke Of iilustration, this dis- churged human essence gutuers to Itgelt a cer tain portion of the orainury uir that surrounds us, Which It permeates witu our own desires aud vitaity, “Theretore it will Le ven that this ways with us, aud ready for ull nor is ita “cure all, LEXANDER ZIWET, athematics, ete. Translations Marte Li i WistiES To Greck, ‘Latin rivately or in sch ‘Address Box 63 Star office Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver 0 “ . ‘ednesday. aud saturdays 3d st aud reputation of which has been maintained a half century, is still ahead’ of ull competition. All who need the article will find it greatly to their advantage to insist on our bran directiy to our larboratory. Co., Phila., and at drugzists, Floor Core:ran Rut day. Wednesday as GttasTLy FLoTsa.—A telegram from Erie, Pu., Says: There can no louger be any aoubt concerning the iate of the scuvouer Belle Mit- cuell, about which there has been much specu- jation. A large portion o: the crait was driven dno this port by tue wind. Along with we wreckuge Wa» the body of tue suip's cook, Mrs, Dick, sister of Captain Rushe, the master i tue vessel. ‘Tue corpse was iuenufled by the cloth ing. ‘The tishermen ure on tue lookout tor the rest Of Lhe crew, Who ure Captain Kushe, David Dick, husband of the woman found;’ James Dick’ and George Boyer, ull of Clayton, N. ¥- Jonn Calideck, a boy’ named Williain Colen, of B LADIES ART ASSO: TA, 728 Lath st. now. 1 er Color Puintin: Decoration; privcipies ot Design. Free When @aby was sick We eave her Castoria, When she was a child z She cried for Castoria. When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, When she had Children She gave thera Castoria, When Baby wasslex When she was a ORTTANO THE pees | DEEP OU SHORTHAND, THE FASTEST ‘and to read, combining every ele lasses at YMCA. uesday evening: fur ad iy, © o'cloc pentof rapid We = Tessin a speck HE COLLILKE HOME AND tor Boys.” A few pu bourdes. Address 1. k ‘¢ gave ber Castoria She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became & Miss ‘She clung to Castoria Fresh Alderney Butter ing and delivered in 4p per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 16 cents, oe ‘A CAN oF PowpER WitH a LIGHTED FUsE Tuxown INTO a FAMILY CInCLE.—A dispatch ough in uearly every county in tie domiuion in whieh the Canuda temperance uct hus been submitted for adoption, 1. has been accepted by a lurge majority of the electors, great diticulty, frequently accompanied with ‘acts of vivieuce, GENUINE FRENCH KINDERGARTE: hurned every morn- RENCH Liss “ LASSE Viol We LEE, pro. | _ For terms apply to H. DONCH, 608 Ht st nw. or instruction. Will give ies: | PFINCIpA! wuric stores, sele-sin Sons at her residence of ai the Lome ot puplis. 81 | FADWARD G TOWNSEN - Madame A. Pik Crom Paris). Dunciation aml thorough I 3:30 4d 630 p.m. at Mile. Prudhomme's Teskieocs. “Limaoas | OPS Well urrauged courses uf muds, $300 per Feat, 'E LESSONS s (Ya © Colege n= lathemmtics and the } eee L a hs ees ACADENIES—l004 F ST, NW. ma ave. Se. Luedaysaad Fridays, Alltbe lntest dances caught. w"ocl-om ITAR BANJO, SINGING, PIANO, *c¢— Prof. LOUIS O “TENS TELN will reach theatov cues at popular prices Harmony. practi ally with the above. iON OF \EW Special atteation to wt Painting und | beet lor eachers of perior mer. 741 Th st ow. sell -ome “Ss October Tst, At 1122 Connecticut Avenue. se183m eet MaAgaME OCTAVIA SEW » | M1209 Khode Island ave. Nes her jessons im VOCAL and I AL MUSIC and ITAL. AN. “Vuscan pronunciation. _Chasses now forming. oc8-Lm* Mos guhteNs ENGLISH AND FRENCH ayb shoot ior Young Ladies’, 821 Vermont ave..will n —____ WEDNESDAY, September 29th, Je2046m JP StRoctIon on Tae ny Utlempt to enlorce its pro” y word irom Baddeck, C. B., states that a most dastardly ouuraye whicit Joss of ite Was perpetrated there a iew days ago. One Mr, Watsun, who bas taken an active partin prosecuting liquor dealers for violation ot the juw, bis Wie aud tour ebiidren were sitting in gunpowder with a Iiguted ruse was surown througu the window, 3 extinguished School, £2 34 xt. xe. ‘Tenth sear begius Ocober calarsaddress principal. rR ION ACADEMY OF TE Bot Aa oo bas removed irom Capitol Hill toc31 Fst 5 rooms 7, 8 and 9. Soa a B AAA KR AND MIS HUJACS French Boarding an F BER vin at 1012 17th se new, SEND, <i TEACHER OF KLOCUTION. KINDERGARTEN sas Removed to 5 COuNELIA F. BOYDEN, | 1317 13th street nw. re STRAYED—ON MONDAY, # Maltese Cat: bad on a nickel coli rewara for his return. 419 12h st. uw. OST—ON TUESDAY EVENING,.2D INSTANT, wacles, either in going rom Lut aud Or lun F Siieet Car go- RAPHY FRENCH, iaxiverm ‘ I eeapen | Peun. ave. to va {ing east. Please return to 422 ios 243 “oy Private WONDERFUL BARGAINS entiug a territle > ST-NEAR JUDICIARY SQUAKE. A SO- tragedy. Noeiue us ty the perpettatar ot tue | Tits or class Pins tare soape Sick eter A euaue ed In biack, aud L.zzie Cusp. I, &, on bak. Asc.urn to U1 bsi. uw. aud receive suitable reward. IVE OF STILL THE TOPIC OF THE DAY. \dthorouch Jessous in the French Ina eMOIS NA NA France, a most experienced teacher ant method, will resume . VISITING 1UT ‘Shorthand. Rook keeping Classes at olan 1, 1335 Hi st. nw. day, Friday, 6 p.m. SOOAL Lisson oppur: 3 BS a pe or di J the following EXTRAOKDINARY esidence 634g L st. 1.w. AMES CORRIDON, CK NEW FOUNDLAND DOG,WITH | ei white star'o: breast. Auswers to the College Pree ‘A reward ifreiurned to 1442 T ‘onday, Wed es- | Curtaiu O-T—NOV. 1, A SMALL RED SETEER PUP, 3 months oid. ‘A iiveral reward if rewura No single disease has entailed more suffering or PROLSTERY DEPARTMENT, No expense has been spared to make this the most, compleve department of the kind in the «ity. which OUF pairous and the public Wiiiacknowledge. iter have Paid us @ Visit utd i specte! uur superb sock uf ortieres, Tapestries, Table covers, Urusye Ks. e..d8C. The past rainy week bas aferd ty to look over our stock with care, Bak: hastened the breaking up of the constitution than atarrh, The sense of smell, of \usie, of sight, of hear- ing, the human voice, the mind,—one or more anu. sometimes all, yleld to its destructive influence. the Powon it distributes throughout the aysiem attacks every vital force, and breaks up the most robust of ‘Constitutions. Iguored, because but slitie understood, by most physicians, mputentiy assailed oy quacks and Charlatans, those suffering trom it have little hope to be relieved of it this side of the grave. 1t is tue, then, that the popular treatment of this ternibie disease by Temedies wishin the reach of ali passed into hands at ouce competent and trustworthy. ‘The new and hith- erto untried method adopted by Dr. sandford in the OST—A THREE ROW GARNET BRA FLET. HARVARD GRADUATE liberal reward to the finder at o16 10th st. n. GA, tuior ip Washington after Now uel and Matiereticcmeie Pint® | @ pelt Foriees, 62 tm. wide, toctens, et 98500 pu References und furth 3 ‘OUND—ON M ST. BET. 6TH AND bunch of Keys, wut at 75 Lat uw. after 5 p.m. = FOR 1HE R.TURN Setter Dog or f0F 1 in Suing uum, Hed coll ‘the dog answers wy the 2U THOMAS BLAGDEN, City P. 0., Box 581. or cail at nis residesc>, “argyle,” 14.b st extended. Greek and Fre Yon upou application to Mr. Jad OF A RED IRISH | PyRIVATE a widen will resurt | PR ACE | on When “ost With ow, morn IS BULLE, wad | $4508 pair. owner can have b: erences given, 258 GLOVER, LACE CURTAINS. ‘CH LESSONS, BY PROF. HU LAKROQU®, 4 pair h ‘Surly que Lave ciation aud elocutiva Ww pube and private tue soret, = och l-Im* BED SETS. { La ~or: PORTIERES, ir Poreres, 48 in, wide, with Chenille im | G,Palt Portieres, all Chenitie, beautiful border, $5.0 6 pair Antique Lace, “worth $3.75." for $2.00. Pair Lave’ ort gobo tae HOTELS. }OLONIAL BEACH HOLL 1S NOW OPEN for sportsmen. All kinds of game in abundauce. ‘Kates. $i per day. ‘oc¥-Lm Preparation of bis RapicaL CURE has won the hearty Approval of thousands. It is instantaneous in affurd- jug reliefin all head colds, sneeaing, snuffling aud ob- structed breathing, and rapidly removes the must op- =CHOOL OF ELOCUIION AND nciish Language, 904 M st. on. w., ‘Mrs. M, | A beautiful Lace Bed Set. of and STEVENS HART, trivc.pa. ass POI esmEE Private and Ciuss in: | Pillow shams, $2.75. struction Day andi'vening. ‘Stammering and other | AD eleguut Antique Bed Set complete, for $7.50. deweeis oF specu cu : AL BUSS AT pressive symptoms, clearing the head, aweetening tue breath. restoring the senses ofsmell, tasteand hearing, nd neutralizing the constituttonul tendency of the N5— ROOK K EEPIN' nd Fapid Writing & specialty. GF.WOOD, 275thetme | goxas ‘RAPID mDoa Calueuiations a Srrorartres. A 8x8 vard Art Squares, $9. Drogret, 00. rd Drusger, worth 810, for $11.50. RS. JL McGEI’S SCHOOL GIXTH YFAR) will reopen Mouday, Sepieuber 20th, ‘aulssm ‘Sanfoup’s RaDicaL CURE consisis of ouebottleofthe RapicaL CORE. one bor uf CaTARRHAL SOL VENT | uaira:tee Chat ewe Drvgareis canal be matched. NEAT) | for th price im the ity abd ta they areeutirely Dew IN LATIN, GRE wlan, Prof. fA PUN See anata set Rigbares tor Col | covering isa necessity. Remember that our stock of .P intor GQvil Service kzami- | {0 4 Sei sun | SyahKets and Comuortérs is the largest aud cheapest in MATHE- GER. love — tege, Annapolis. THE RAPIDLY INCREASING DEMAND FOR | patibas, Abpiy dos oth st. hw, ‘The cool weather is a reminder that heavier bed READY MADECLOTHING STIMULATES MANU- FACTURERS TO SPECIAL CARE IN CUTTING, MAKING AND TRIMMING, AND THE DEMAND FOR FINE GOODS HAS BECOME SO GREAT THAT EACH SEASON FINDS FINER AND FINER GOOUS IN READY MADE STOCK. IN BUSINESS SUITS WE SHOW SOME EN- TIRELY NEW STYLES IN GENUINE SUOTCH CHEVIOTS-JUST SUCH GOODS aS ARE KEPT BY THE BEST TAILORS IN HALF DRESS SUITS WE SHOW FINE GERMAN AND ENG- NGS AND SUITINGS, PLAIN AND MIXED STYLES. ALSO, WORSTED—SOMK MADE UP ENTIRELY PLAIN, SOME WITH SILK FACING, AND SOME LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FINE ASHINGTON, D. Boarding and’ Little Girls, re-ops HE CEDARS.—a Laaice aid DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. as advantages vay eheol tor Youn 1e Gi CTGEER AST, jreparatory courses, post in ‘Music aisd Art. “A buliding in course ot erection | p¥e, 87° ag Band doy Biib eclarced schoul and vl Yo the advantages o: te school, -NUuLber Ul puplis {a both departueuts lumived. Mss ARLE. 1 st Neuralgic, Sciatic. Sudden. Sharp and Nervous Pains and Strains relieved in one winure by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster, the most purfect antidote to puln and nflaumation ever compounded, New, original, instantaneous, infallible and safe. At all Urugg.sts, 25e.; five fur 81; oF, postage free, of Potter Drug and Toots will add xreatiy 18: SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, © Selves aiid successfa:ly pertorm the active Ife. “Thorongin insiruction given in iapid Writing, | }G!Ve Usa call belore purchusiug elsewhere. the J nglish Laugnage, Correspondence: Keapit «ales: é ra gBusnes Practice. Comm teal | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Law, Politica: icouoing. Stenography aid Tspe wth Ung’ “Nezular day and eveuing sessious ‘teamed | Wpthave jast received an immense lot of underwear WEDNESDAY. Sept-mber Ist, at 9 am. and 6 pean Gice open torarva ieemens Oa auts“aftey Sto fa Sua nt HL, A full Curps of teachers Tuition Fees | lace around menk att sleeves, in itsigesf lations, ‘Look keep HOMESPUN CAMEL'S HAIR DRESS GOODS CASH LE RES. HU ss ree OalE-SPUNS aud immncnse assure, micnt of other wide doub.e widill. pure Wook Ditkes be. oats LISH COAT Soe; “atc ‘erga tel monte INFANTS SLIPS. ce in BOUL hae il ouentering One lot of long Slips, trimmed with lace aud made ie, Prinelpal, AR, Vice Principal. = \ OYAL SERGE. in all colurs, double fold, excellent BLANKETS. IMMUNSE” ASSORTMENT: DOU- Riltveais of 26 cach, oF S16 BLE WUOL BLAAKEIS, Inmeuse. size cheap ot illustrated’ Ureuiur sein Tree on HENRY c. wbrs DOUBLE WuOL bLANKETS, large size, cash Mrs SARA A. SPiNCI this de- stanacrifice. “Uuserve following prices and wid ~tripe Flannels, spitable for Indies’ wrap- ehlidres's suits, actually Worth @0c., to close 4 4 Tricot, all colors and worth Se. a. tor 48e. 6-4 Homespun suiting. original price 8c., now 0c. Don't forget that We ae cowing out oUF stock of Dress Goods, and tha. it will be mones in your pocket thent= Lies Of | which we are going to well at prices lower th MIGHT DRESSES. “good colton, Zoe. «HEM Is) s. lace trimmed around weck aud sleeves, “good iength.” for be. DRAW EAS, luce trimmed and three tucks, 250. ‘wa superior manuer, ouly 250. aula TON ACADEMY CORCORAN BUILDING, “Corner Pa. ave.and Toth A Select "chool tur Boy's Fall term begins the 3! SEPTEMB. R IN OVERCOATS .THE MANUFACTURERS VIE WITH EACH OTHER IN PRODUCING THE FINEST AND MOST STYLISH GARMENTS. OUR NOVELTY OF THE SEASON IS LINING FINE OVERCOATS WITH SILK ALL THROUGH. CuoTH FOR BOYS’ WiAin ‘immense “duble BuA S CASHMERE -114W.s, pure wool, $1.50, ‘owels iuumeus site, worth Si, ora large size Bridal aie wee $1.0, presented to each customer pi who buys ¥10 XD MONDAY IN fo [besand Evening Sesion, thorough. instrucwoa 10 the Common ae ‘Short-band, Hix Latin aud dre ESTABLISHMENT WILL CONVINCE « areful her Ari pede, Algeora, tuie-m M.ALD.-Prineipal au6Sm BUT OUR SMALL SHOW WINDOWS ADMIT OF NO OSTENTATIOUS OUTSIDE SHOW. BUT A STROLL THROUGH OUR MAMMOTH THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT WE LEAD IN PRICE, QUALITY TO THE VERY EDGE OF THE LaPELS, THE MOsT POPULAR GOODS THIS FALL ARE KERSEYS AND MELTONS, MADE UP! _8: WITH THIN RAW EDGES AND LAP SEAMS, LINED WITH SILK SERGE OR WITH A FINE FANCY WOOLEN GOODS THEY COME IN COLORS AND LIGHT AND DARK MIXTURES, Gcx0or Ox te or Class Lessons. Cuurch organ for practice. ant Trev. INGALLS KING, Principal. ALD-ELLISSCHCOLAND WELLESLEY | BBE, 20d 17th st, 1624 Mussuchusetts ave, and 162% A iM MM BAA ™M maxee| pee Ak i { way ‘or young Lavtes and Lit Mss ANNA ELLIS. Pi Ae: Bo 244 “ou EEE Fourth year began SEYTENBEM 22, ’ corps of tearhers . Herdic is employed ‘pupals in distaat pares ADAM: HOFFEGUT, TRACHE: true Italian method, Classic and Modera: Music: good German, ‘Frebeb’ abd italian, by dnsurpansed tuettiods, bus Set Foums at 710 Salt. inte 110. ben 1305 Hi st. ow 711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street. 0030 ‘Fuumtiy and Say Sch the school for the ae R. H. Tavzon, “That there consarn beats my time,” said the old time clothier. confidentially, to the friend of his youth. “It puzzles me where they buy the rgoods. I made clothing for men und boys as they have con- ‘Sstautly In stock: and, thén, the low prices they mark AND ASSORTMENT. nol ITH, STH AND D STREETS, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB vem. Whew! I teil you, sir, it Knocks me clean out. me Lue A: EB BARNUM & CO, ‘THE business of this town, sure, Now, 1 kin stand 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE iS. CUTHBERTS SEMINARY, BOARDING and Day School. for young Ladies and children, 2017 1dih st., Washington, b. C., opened sept. 0. | SPECIAL SALE OF MISSES AND CHILDREN'S Competent teachers in ail departments. Music, vocal ud instrumental. Languages and art receive special Coats P jon address, by etter oF in person, Mrs. EUGEN&A CUTH BET, ocd-lim and I guesses ue bad them all made to order, and mays his sult was worth $50 and his lttle boys’ worth 520 Ar Stvensenc * 312 7TH STREET. Nursery Chairs, 4! ‘Cuuidren’s Kock Caute Seat sigh Chairs, 990, AVERLY SkKMINARY. 1400 K ST. Boarding aud Day school ior \oung ‘Opening Uciober 4st. sezo3m | PRICES REMARKABLY LOW TO REDUCE of teuchers. For cir apply to Seminary from 12 a. m.to p.m. or Tov p.m. MSs LIPSCOMB, Principal. Carpet Sest Lockers, Ue. Wilow Kockers. 9ve. Willow Nersery chai HORCHAND AND EXPERT TYPEWRITING ’ suaranteed if serious, STOe. racial aot poco suaraauced it 4 wate pu rred. sy is a Lastou, bienusraphers, otherwire dou’t apy Lopi-iana ave, sels Be. Fiaported oh Brush s 100, All Bristie Clothes Brushes, 25c. All Bristle Suoe Brushes, 13e. 25e. RBERG'S, 312 Tth street. ibe ud certitied Iss AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD an ny AS AN INDUCENEST TO PURCHASERS, ‘as WE HAVE SELECTED A LINE OF CoaTs MIEN DS =ELWCT SCHOOL, imll 180 N. Plate Hard Mirrors, 2c. AN ELEMENTARY ASD HIGH SCHOOL ¥OR IN BEAVER CLOTH, MIXED ENGLISH Beveved Plate Hand Mirrors, 30 Plate Flush Border Mirror 49¢. ‘Beveved Mirror , 00 and 980. feveled Mirvora a8. vel SILVsBEU'S, 812 7th street. nga Curtain Poles, in Wa.nut, Ash, Fancy shupes. 10x14 Preach, Ficgh Frame Be 5S Foot fine af. Bovtfne path “ina iy and 12m login heap | id ares anne af tex ra schvol pt 4 2330 and 4:30 p.m. WELL Principal for catalogue or call at SILVERBEUG’S, 312 7th street. CLOTH, PLAID AND CHECK CLOTH, BOTH PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED, ALL SIZES, MARKED AT PRICES THAT CAN- NOT HELP BUT INTEREST THE PUBLIC. COATS MARKED DOWN TO $3.00, AND frame, 99c. Large Oteographs to git frame, O0e, | 5198. Sis Pepe ar one ote, Fisuck, “clans tor beginners zy adults coufidential: Ww 1 exaaiinatio: SES TRY INSTCRUTE eet eee ca stam. TOTHEIR VALUE, a8 THEY WILL SELL 'BRNON SEMI — 1100, 1104 and RANGING IN PRICES TO $16.00 THAT ARE GOOD VALUE AT 96.00 TO 925.00, ‘THESE GOODS ARE GOOD STYLES aD STERLING VALUE, AND WESOLICIT ax EARLY CALL TOSATISFY YOURSELF a8 ~ ‘BAPIDLY AT PRICES MARKED R. EH. TAYLOR, 0c? ‘983 Peonsyivanis ave.

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