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Rhode Island's Mystery of Blood. THE TANGLE OF CIRCUMSTANCE SCRROUND- ING EMMA PRARSON's DEATH. A telegram irom Providence, I. L, Nov. 17, says: Who killed the Swedish girl Emma Pear: son ou the bypath between Hill's Grove and Natick? The question is one that absorbs # great deal of interest in this region. There is mueh in regard to the crime suggestive of the Hackettstown tragedy, the story of which was so long a tangle of mystery. Thus far the only defluite clue is iound in the experience of Agnes Loomis ou the Sunduy Wheo Miss Pearson dis {eared Mise Loomis, at about, two, o'clock day, passed over the road whiet lew the opening in tue woods and the old cart road, beside wale the body of the murdered gir! Was iound. Just as she reached the brook a mun, wearing a light overcout und driving # horse huruessed io-u light express wagon, over- Wok her aod asked ber to get in and take « Fide, She declined todo so, but he. insisted, When sue turned to the jeft and went by the new ruad to Pontiac, leaving the mam in the Vicinity of the woous. Miss Loomis had in- Vended to cali for Mixx Pearson that aiternoon, and go with her to Pontiac, but, changing ber ind, sue made the jouruey an hour earlier. Jamies Ludiow and wife, of Appanaug, drove OF waiked by the piace in’yuestion later tn the aflernoou, snd they remember seeing tie man With the Highs overcoat im the express wagon hear the woods. From Lundren the informa: that the mau who betrayed E Sweden is in this country. He came to Amer jca some time before Miss Pearson did and lo euted in the west in 4 seitiewent near where two brothers we murdered yirl now live. The Bast Grecawieh, also lived in assist In caring for in Sweden. it is lve the girl's er lover, wrote her quite Fecenuly und re- quested her to come west aud live, at the same time offering tw seud her funds if she was In need. —————+e-______ A Curious Win Suit. From the New York Tiues, November 16. A suit tw have it judicially determined how $50,000 should be distributed so as to best benefit the deserving poor of Jerusalem, or Whether the mouey should be $o distributed at all, was tried before Judge Andrews, in the supreme court, special term, yesterday. Samp- son Simson, a weil-to-do lawyer, died in this city nearly thirty years ago. He lett his nephew, Moses A. Isaacks, a liie interest in the sam mentioned, aud the priuelpal was to revert on Isawek's death to some society whose object Was the dissemination of « knowledge of the arts and scieuces of agricultural wud mechan- feal pursuits tue Jews in Jerusalem. Lf, ‘on the death of Muses A. Imacks, there suould nee ho society qualitied to thus dis- ey, the will provided that the $50,000 shouid go to the nieces of his relative, Joclieved M. Simson, Mr. Ixuacks died about two years ago. The Nort Amoricaa Relief society for the Indigent Jews in Jerusalem, a local corporation, claimed the m: a the ground thal i Was Qualified to do tue work comempiated vy MF. Simson, and some ioreign curpurations also put inh claims. he uieces of Jockebed 34. Simson in- Sisted that none of tic corporate claimants Were entitied to the mouey und that It should goto themscives. Joun H. Kiker, the surviv- ing execaior of Str. Simson, inetined to we wide of the ivees, ox tue grounds that Nori American elit society was not speciti- cally ebar © do the work whiew Mr, Shuson desired, and that as vorations were "besoud thy Jurisdletion oF vue | courts there xconied tobe no remedy ior the persons ented In case one Of to propery use the gleiuent of thie susrh © present suit, mai totendant. "Judge - wor The Mopkius Divorce Suit. From the N. ¥. World, November 1Sth. ‘There were no uew developments yesterday in the divurce proceedings begun by Mrs. As Lawrence Hopkins against her husband. ‘The story of the proceedin sed much | surprise in Wall street y Sir. Hopkins | esidency of the Missouri Pacific, and this bas made bis name prominent iu speesiative circles. Mr. Hopkins has heen considered one oi the most capabie of Mir. Gould ger lieutenauls, Several Yeurs axe, wher Wate railroads were | Wwoelmed with licacdou, Mr. Hopkins was inade une of Lhe receivers of tie system, aud this position, und that of vice presideut of the Jillamis Central, together witu his present posi Tiek a View presigentor the Missouri e piers Which be has filled since hi Begais his raiiFoud screcr. Bis ueadquarters tor | several years b: been in the Wescera Union building. He is noted for his courteous ma hers. le Is @ tail inap, of stout build, amd ex- tremel; Ar amon: ils aeoclaues: Sire. Hopkins, the compiuinant, Isa relative, ef by blood or marriage, of sulie of the most | noted theatrical famitiesin ihe euuntry, includ: | ing the Hanchetts, Murbies, Kootls, Jeiersons, Warrens aud oluers. Her woiwer, Mrs. George 1. Duniap, wie of George L. Duniap, formery president ‘of the 0 “aud Northwestern Fatiroad, was & danguter of ex-Mayor Rice, of Chicago, «io was the proprietor of ihe first tas ater tur legitimate plays opened in tuat city, apd who Was aiterwards a partner with J. He MeVickur im the theairicul business. Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Dunlap’s mother, was a sister of Win. Ware Tew, the well-known 01 the Boston inu- seuin, and of Mrs. David Hunehett, of Chicago, As® young womaa Mrs. Duulap was a noted beauty in Chicago, aud her marriage with the anillionsice ruutoud president was the social sensation of the yeur. The Duulaps own une of the finest residences on Dearborn avenue, the shost laxblonable residence street of that city. Mrs, Hopwins was a warm friend of Mrs. Sec- yetary Whitney, and {i was through the latter that she entered New York society soon alter Seeretary Waitney’s appolutment. Sue Visited Mrs. Waituey ut Lenox in the autumn of 1889, and was her guest at Wasiington last winter. Dire. Hopécins, aituougis well lised by those who have met aud known her, has not been long enough in New Yurk to te generaliy known ex cept by sigiat In socie! oe Her Loug Lost Cousin. FERRIS, ALIAS CURTIS, ALIAS TICHRORNE TEAREULLY {DENTIFIED BY MES. TAW: The N.Y. says: The exami- nation in the cuse of Carles Ogden Ferris, alias | Charles Curtis, who claims to be Sir Roger | Doughty Tichborne, and is accused of obtaining money from the government by falsely repre. senting that he lost the fingersof his right baud 4 before United States yn yesterday, tied that he and Fer ris play her in Brooxlyn fifty years a, was recailed. and said that in 1563 Portis wt wt his bouse and had not lost his flogers. Tis told hi oe he had gone througu the war ws testifled that Ferris ts her ams in ren, one | w. Atter married Eliza Will Bevokiva. aud that they had. two ebuild of whem died while he was in the wa be returned trom ti Wo Caliloraia & Was not “tat 1s she exc.aimed, d sie Uioke Inte sobs. She sald sue cousd racuguize sim sanume & thoustnd people vy ls Imeustache and eos shgye of nbesboulders Mrs. Lydia Aduins, au old resident of Brook Iya, test had Known the aecused nas as a Perr Years. She wartica a bro W neu Ferris returned irom right. the war his augers Mrs. Murs Wiiliams gave similar testimoay fia that tt had Used “wutrnted nen Sind Son iY amination wes wd juurved i Now } Falling in Love Frou the New York Trivane, Nov. 14 ‘Tuere were some new developments yesterday in the eaeof Mrs. Gorman, of Jeres Clty, tne Womag whe deserted her first hushand, married @second tine amt then returned to her that love, who im the meantime had secured « divorce irom her. The woman's maiden name was Elizabeth Galway and se wae inarric, George C. Giber ia Piemaie. wodng Lis Wite was too Garaiilar wil er men and warrel resaited ii @ separation, and Cinucr Wed = <ivore:, the decree being granted ju tuivelty ls ISK. “ine woman suusequcnnie inarfied John Gorman, an Erie Thilway conduc ior, aud 1 was not long vevore he stespected the Suihe Weakuess om Lie part of Lis wilt to wulele her Hirst uusband objeeved. — Last June trinter and uis wruset wile ici In love with exch Other asain. They went to Hive together in Van Horve strevt, Jemey Cy Hetgh Secailngly Sccond busting ihe Womnam began ty aiiOy iw and LMaily” made a complaint of aryuur and battery against him. Tine story eee lished, and Gumver, beeoining alarived, fel to this city. Gorman deteruiued to take ‘x charge against his wite and Gumuer, aint wen to lueir nome to pricure evidence” Later be eu Fiery's rum shop, adjoining, to Friery if be would be a witmesa. He Says: Ae Wulle tuere Policetaan Thomas us saulted bin and struck hinr wit # sitar not, Dougherty denies the assault with @ sticgsnet, Dut admits that he scruck Gorman Wri ioe tint afler the intter had attacked im. ‘Cher Mee BOF Sit Jnvewtigate Poucenan” Do ‘cumnection w. Mone CHxar CHixese La Labor im that provinee have’, Keuerat boycot: against Chinese line tee are now over 20,000 Calnamen iu letion g jumbia, who nave practically driven sbie Jabor out of the market. Tae report alag tne that large numbers ot Chinene, wher have tase discharged from Work on the Cabadiuw Eactie are sinitsyiiug themselves across irom bere, Columbia tnvo United States territory, despite ail the efforts of the United States ‘ouee, Odicer wo prevent it, —Advices from he Knights ot IN A Deess Pocker-— A SUK dress was stolen from Hattle weer a bund colored girt, Who boards with Mrs. Pol Ot S41 Dean sireet, Philadel; " . ago. Uiecr Murray THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, A ge All mS “od ue” 5 E GRAND CLEARNING SALE OF BR ie Ee ge i fe fice i PO 3 Seco “an £% Brn, ss te 88 83 Be ot = AS WE HAVE ADVERTISED HERETOFORE THAT IT WAS OUR INTENTION TO CLOSE OUT OUR COMPLETESTOCK OF DRESS GOODS, WE WISH TO CALI THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT WE ARE GOING SO OFFER NOW OUR VERY DESIRABLE CLASS: OF GOODS AT FIGURES NEVER BEFORE HEARDOFIN WASHINGTON. HAVING GONE THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT AND MARKED OUT1N RED FIGURES OUR FULL LINE OF GOODS AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN THEIR ACTUAL COST TO THE HOUSE, WE BEG YOU TO GIVE US A CALL AND SATISFY YOUR- SELVES THAT WHAT WESAY IS POSITIVELY SO, AND THAT YOUCAN GET YOUR WINTER GOODS FOR LESS THAN HALF THE MONEY YOU HAD MADE UP YOUR MIND TO PAY OUT FOR THEM. IT 18 USELESS TO MENTION NAMES OF GOODS AND PRICES, MOST RESIDENTS KNOW THE LINE OF GOODS WE HAVE ON HAND, AND WITHTHE EXCEPTION OF OUR WHITE AND BLACK GOODS, WE WILL CLEAR OUT AT 4 POSITIVE SACRIFICE BAURTS BS Al i GRAND CLEARING SALE OF PDD, ARM ERE gSSq 558y BPP ES St 2 Gos. ‘7TH, STH AND D STREETS, j R. H. Tasos. 963 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB ATTRACTIVE AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY oF LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, JACKETS AND SUITS, ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, IN FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES AND FABRICS, LADIES’ SILK JERSEY WAISTS. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S JERSEY WAISTS, ALL COLORS ANDSTYLES, NEW UNDERGARMENTS. NEW KNIT UNDERWEAR NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES. IN DAILY RECEIPT OF NEW ANP DE- SIRABLE GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, R. H. TAYLOR nz 933 Pennsylvania ave, How An: Ovencoars Gorxot Lively, Very Lively. How are Prices? Low, Very Low, How are Qualltles? Upto our adopted standard OF as near perfection as has been reached by auy one. We quote you s few prices and you can judge or not ‘whether we come in accord with your pufse. Men's fine Chinchilla Overcoats from $10.00 upwards, Men's flne Melton Overcoats from $9.00 upwards. A full :ine of Men's Overcoats at $5.00 up to $25.00. We havea uli line of Overcoats for Bays from 13 to 18 rears old, trom $2.00 up to $15.00. We have a fal itne of Overcoat for Boys from 9 vo years old, what are called schools, from $2.50 up. We havew fall lae of Children's Overcoats from $2.50up. We have @ full line of Children's Suits at $2.50, $3.00, 85.50, $4.00 up to $8.00. ‘We bave a fill line of Boys’ and School Suits, Long Pants, at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50. $6.00 up to $12.00. MEN's SUITS. MEN'S SUITS. A good Cheviot Business Sait st 90.50. A better one $7.50, An All-Wool Prince Albert Suit at $15.00 that you cannot match anywhere for lees than $25,00. Chinchitia Coats and Vests from $7.50 up to $16.00. Au AlL-Wool Caasimere Suit at $12.50 that would be cheap at $16.00. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL GOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS an Miss Juuer Corsox Says 410 an articlsentitied “Family Living on $5000 Year" “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and Ughts, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE ‘Were used in cities,” de. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushes for $2.70. 25 Busbels tor $2.50. COKE SOT CRUSHED= 40 Busbels for 92.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00, Rewoven NEW sToRE SEW Goopa ‘We have moved into our new sore, 1419 New York toshow you alatge Stock of Bagiiah Woolen st lower prices then any avenue, where we are honge im the city, « ‘, _ . 1112 F Srarcer Nozrawmr. a VE: © 0N'S FU! c c c GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF CLOTHING. NSE \ 3 A SBORT WH! LAV SERN AT Aree tal Seoer Miata Ge Pee GIVE YOU ALL A GRAND CHARCE ‘TO BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER Mee REDUC! TES. OUR GOODS ARE MADE Witt BPRCTAL CAKE TO THE WANTS OF THE RETAIL IRADE AND EQUAL TO MOST OF THE a URE, AT ABOUT THE COST, kK WANT YOUR TRAD). AND See ane canta Lees rs How Ma eae BEITER 1HAN bOUR-FIFT! mE TO UN, Ww) LL, ALLOK YOU, aN, Sate Gian Combination AND. Pe RtOCK IS : ov, MADCHIN ‘AL TO THE beer CUNTOS Bau WORK COME RIGHT ALONG, THE BAN Pa THER PET Yo! x ER FOR & SU 10 Le AP HHT TG DI y WILL GI YOU BETTER CLOTHING Pow your MONEY As ANY ONE IN THE Wii, 30 ALL Wr SAX. ALL GOODS AR REE: BENTED Oh MONEY KUFOSDED: AY Bite GREAT COMBINATION CO-OPERATIVE CLOTHING owe 1112 FST. N.w. ALSO CARRY 4. RGE LINE OF PIECE eer tenet Nees. SESE ; GEORGE SUMMEIS CO. Bos TON AND TOWER HALL, PRILADELPHLA oR WE PEMOTE HAS CHARGE OF THE Ml DEPARTMENT. ‘océ J. HIRAM SMITR, Business Manager. Taso Axo Tavr SHE ADMINISTERED THE TEST AND WAS CONVINCED, “Will you allow me to test both the cloth and the Sewing?” said a lady, who, a few days ago, accom- panied ber husband to VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT. CLOTHING HOUSE. “Certaiuly, madam,” was the courteousreply. “We ‘would rather you wouldn't buy unless you are per- fectly satisfied.” ‘Taking the garment which she held in her hand toa window, and, critically examining it, ehe whipped a ‘sunall pair of scissors out of her cuba When she brought back the garment to where her husband aud the salesman were standing the latier inquired if the ‘test had been satisfactory, “Perfectly so," was the reply. “It ts good cloth. T unraveled the edge and found it to be tightly woven and all woot: and the making is excellent. Tut sev- eral stitches in the seam, and tried to pull it apart, ‘bat I tound it both strongly and neatly sewn, Before I was married I used to be» talloress, and I know some- thing about cloth and clothing. Pardon me, but the- Feasou why I wasa little prejudiced at first was be- cause the price for the sult was so verv low. I don't see how yon can sell such really excellent work and ‘such good cloth for that money.” ‘Upon that lady’s test we rest our claim for patron- age. Our clothing has been tried and found true, and with prices so low as to astonish a shrewd aud care- ful buyer. Higher praise we could not have received. A more convincing argument we cannot offer. VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT TEX CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICR 927 axp 029 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. nols ‘Open Saturdays till 11 » m a LADIES’ GOODS. om [BER 19, 1886-—SUPPLEMENT. ~ iS T-E. WILLS, HAVING JUST Ri ED M trom New Vore wich the latest styles, chs "Yariore * Fie eaimer'ty, ati te 0 work. Coats, ‘ST Taylor's: eutting and. ‘Talloranade wee R020 70 722 18TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘MME B.VAN REUTER ‘Begs to announce the REMOVAL of her Dressmak- ing Parlor to the above address, where she will make to order, artistic Costumes for street and house wear; Reception and Evening Dresses, Tailor-made Suita, ‘Mantles, Wraps, ete., etc. Fine Dress Trimmings in stock and made to order. Dress Goods, Laces, Ribbons, etc., ete, ‘Mourning orders receive immediate attention, Complete Wedding Trausneau u specialty. MME, B. VAN REUTH, ns aie 722. 13tm.8. 0. | V. KANE, 307 11TH ST. N. W.—OORSETS M.. made to order: “a pertecs ht gamtamieou ine f Shout »,, Reform Walsts, Fret 8 fullline of Shoulder Bruces, Reform Walsts, French ‘Comoss imunderied. sei Sue BOD ee eer ee . 4, "TU Ornaments, Costume. Crackers. 100 Shader Bren imu Pater ai ail hunleiais for making paper old, flowers, Sprays o! Green Leaves, Fancy Colored, G Biiver land ‘Bpengied Paper, Giit orders Lace ‘Sor: Sera Scrap Picwures for, Haney. Work, Makiog vette, Theater Boenes) €e- Fine. smaoriment of Chinas Cards, from 1c to $3.50 tach: Benool Cards, aoe. WO0rsinpanese’ Decorative Scrolls Fans, Mate, Pura sols: Vases, Lamp Shadex, Cundieshaces Fire stresne, Curios, Favors, by Prizes, &c. sheet Music, 5c. ‘Studies for Painting. Children pees an ‘Trans fer Pictures tor Silk. &c..& J. SAY GOULD, 421 Sth wt, between D and 1 sen near Pa eves Ocoee Worren Ocrestxo, NOVEMBER 17TH, 18TH, 19TH, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FURS, RICH NOVELTIES, | EXCLUSIVE DESIGNB ‘Best Manufacture, Extremely Low Prices, J. @ HUTCHINSON, 907 Pennsylvania Avenue. J.C. Horcasoy, IMPORTER, nIG-St WRAPS AND JACKETS. ‘A large and rich stock of Paris and Berlin CLOAKS ‘at lowest prices ever named for equal values, ‘We invite special attention to our superb assortment ot PLUSH WRAPS, Latest shapes and fashionably trimmed, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, trimmed with Seal, $26. SEAL PLUSH VISITES, Seal trimmed, §25. Imported CLOTH WRAPS, with genuine Russian ‘Hare tail and ball trimming, 89.75 and upwards, London Made JACKE'N, $4 upwards, BEAVER NEWMARKETS $8, regular price §12. French trimmed HATS and BONNETS at poptiar prices. An immense assortment of Fancy FEATHERS from Se. to $8 each. MILLINERY ORNAMENTS and RIBBONS, Elegant NOVELTIES in rich Dress Trimmings, at very reasonable prices. 800 Doren HANDKERCHIEFS, including many new designs. ASTRACHAN, 54 inches wide, 84 per fard. SILK PLUSH, ull colors, $1.25 per yard. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1 pair upwards, Every pair fitted and warranted. Evening GLOVES from 16 to 30 inch length. LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED, 907 Pennsylvania ave, nol ‘TTrevise, Paris Tur Fevors Dass Surezys Are recommended by ihe leading Dressmakers. They are absolutely Imperei 19e0-3m* MiMi IY A 1.52018 X. W.—Sults for Ladies and AYA Chlluren, $8 and $5 spi, suiisfuction goarantecd, RECEPTION’ DRESSES, "TALLOK-MADE. SUITS and WEDDING TROUSE HAUS @ specialty. ocB-3 MADAME A.V. LEFRANG suo NORTH HOW AME ara st.. Balthnore, Md. Dresses and Wrape 1p French siyies. New models recelved every week, Fine Imported Trimming Bs" Mar. Vox Braxors, Monisrr, Formenly with Lord @ Taylor, New York: Win. Barr @ One St Louis, Mo, Suits made at the shortest notice. Superior fitting, requunable prices, aid sutia/sction guarap tect, Eyeing Dresses: Bridal Trossedus specialty. ey 920 Lath tty between Taide Ss TS) DYED AND ALTERED Tito thenew and. Aisblonnblo Visite aed laste, Sevexra Srnzer Paras Rovan TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. Worsted Fringes, 100. yard. Worsted FA it headin Picot Braid, ail colors, Beudea Gatloon, 15¢., 23e. ‘Sik Leciug Cord, alt ‘Silkk Cord tor piping anu fancy work, Sc. yard up. eu] BIIK Girdien ith tases, 4c up. Nivy Blue and Nutrla, Feather ‘Trhaming, ‘2c yard. ‘Beaded Passementerlen very chenp. Blnck Si Fringe, O0c. yard up, Children’s Piush Bonnets, S8e. up. SBidren's Mand-enit Hovds 50. up, rawer Leggings (hildren’s Leggings, 25c. pate up. Children's Handeni shit Se each" Excellent awsoriment Ladies Cashmere Gloves, ‘Men's und Ladies’ Fur-top lined Gloves, Men's, Ladies! and Cuildren’s Wouien Hosiery and Underwear. Unexcelled amortment Crepe Lisse Sucking, 124e. and 25c. ya All colors Silesian and Cambric for Lining, below market prices J. M. FOLLIN, SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, 914 7th Street. Bet. Iaud Kn w. Learaze Goovs. There is nothing like leather! ‘The variety of its uses isendies, and the few goods which we mention below. occapy even mstunit space in their particular Une, or the reasou that we ouly offer what ts really cheap, not cheap and worthless, bat cheap and good. We mention— Ladies’, Gena and Children’s Purses from 10c. Pastel Fozxedbooks, tue’ and Gent roma 25 imported burwen very chores, tine ioe. Bil Books wt 25,40, 49 0uer gee ; Cia Canes tombe ween cased at 25,0. Sieg Hand Hagnat 46 ttation alligator fie quality, at 79 and Goe. Keut alligntor tron 81-39 to $4.08, ny ‘Embossed Leather fron: 99c. up. nl2 Club Bigs tu large variety, from Ube. up. *eese goods ase remureably good and chen Leather Travel es at $1.44, 31.98 to for the best gralh leather. patent locke eee 8 SOS ‘ghaw! Strups, large assorumeut, from 10e. ‘Bag Straps, with patent catch, from 250. ‘Boys’ Leather scuool Bags at 98e. and 81.49, We aise offer # fine line of Leather Gent's Tollet ‘Cases from ¥249 up. ‘These goods are im- ied and of the best quallt Fine Leather Poruiuiios, Imported: at 81.98, ne, at De. durability are Leather Folding Mirrors, for trav Leather Covered Albumy, for thel never discarded anu they hold thelr own In spite, of plush, as leather admits of alarger variety of We ofier n good Leather Album at Ode, Better grades cue KOods tlist be seen to be upprecinred, thus nto be wppr We muing wow for the Moldays tin sock Of Toss ever show! id Washington’ '° MTwest 3. SILVERUERG @ CO, 312 7th at, and 313 8th st, no a New Esonaxo Savsace, SUPERIOR TO ANY 1 HAVE SOLD, Tt will arrive on Saturday (20th instant) ‘and semi-weekly thereafter, ‘Those wishing reguiar supplies will please leave their orders early. It te put up in packages each. Price, 19c. a pound, % w. suncuets, 1325 F street. of two pounds crm Exsouxr Taios GRAND ASSORTMENT EVERYTHING New iN MATERIAL AND STYLE. ‘NO MATTER WHAT FRICES YoU SER QUOTED, EXPECT Tu FIND THR BEST MADE AND TRIMMED GAkMENTS HRKE AT LOWER PRICES THAN ElokWHERE. Extre fine OVERUOATS for Meu, in REAVER, KEBSEYS, MUXTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSCREWS Prices fom $9.00 to $40.00. DkbsS SUITS tn DIAGUN ALS, CORKSCREW and CASAIMERES, trom 0 Styllad, Nobby SUTRA Bt ‘Fouts, Boys ud cau rep, from $3.00 to $25.00, Large line of UNDERWEAR aud NECKWEAR. DEPARTMENT MERCHANT 1: ox SECOND FLooR. SUITS TO ORDER aT SHORT NOTICE —_ BOAT WALKER acO,_ (625 Peansvivaniasveoue shapes, Eurs fepaired. | Muff made, | AU Miss CUNN . 1310 8th st mw, No sign, sd M Cal YS BONNET AND ML FRaMe ractory, formerly 1109 F at, has moved to northeast corner of 11th aud G streets, Has all tho intent fall styles im bonnet and hat frames, se8-4m SS ANNIE K. HUMPRERY, WE 480 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes Corseis to order in every style and ma und guarantees perfect fivand comfort HER SPECIALTIES AlE— French Hand-made Underclotning, MerimoUnderwear ud finest imported Hoatory Patent Shoulder Braces, aud ail Drews Reform Goods Freneh Corsets and Bisties. Children's Corsets and a $1 Corvet (3Iiss H's own make) that for the price ly unsurpassed. aay mut aud Spanish spoken, mr14 rence “DYELNG, SCOURING AND DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWES?, Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crapo Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our spectatty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired, Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON ¢CaROLINE LERCH, with A. Fischer aad ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris as Busck Woor Dress Goons E G@ DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, CORNER 8TH sT. AT LAST THE BOTTOM HAS BEEN REACHED, ‘We made # deal with the mannfacturer’s agents (Messrs, Chas. G, Landon & Co, 419 and 421 Broome street, New York) during the past week, which ena- bles us to offer the following unprecedented bargains, ‘They are, as will be seen, about one-half the usual price: One (1) lot Heayy Black Diagonal, 48 inches, cost to import $1.75; our price $1 per yard, ‘One (1) lot Heavy Verus Cloth, 27 inches, cost to Amport, $1.10; our price 62%c. per yard. One (1) lot Fantaste Cloth, 48 inches, cost to import, $2; our price $1,25 per yurd, ‘One (1) lot Fantasie Cloth, 48 inches, finer, cost to Amport, 32.50; our price $1.50 per yard, ‘One (3) lot Kremlin (Camels’ Hair), 48 inches, cost to import, 83; our price $1.50 per yard. ‘One (1) lot Geneva Cloth, 42 inches, cost to import, $1.65; our price 81 per yard, ‘The above goods are plain and fancy, someof the richest of this character it has ever been our privilege of offering our customers, and at prices that will surely make them move rapidiy. They are trom the cele- brated looms of Lupin and well worthy the attention ofeareful buyers, We respectfully mvite an iftspec- ton. EB G. DAVIS, 719 Market Spave, cor. 8th at. No Hovst Is Wasmxcros Crvx CAN GIVE YOU 8 GOOD A RETURN FOR YOUR MONEY ON LADIES 42-INCH AND 54-INCH CLOTHS FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS AS . JOHNSON, GARNER & C0, SINCE THE GREAT BREAK IN PRICES OF THE ABOVE GOODS OF 50 PER CENT THEY HAVE PURCHASED AN ENORMOUS QUAN- TITY AND SHALL GIVE THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT DECLINE. OUR GREAT FLANNEL SALE. rior Quality. all wool Fiannels, 25 cen! come SS cote 8 ‘cents, 40 cents. ee OUR GREAT BLANKET SALE 31-4, 12-4 White. by BED CONFORTABLES, 91, 91.26, 91.50,81.10,82. - CARPET SALE. cents, 60: BEST EXTRA INGRaiN, select (worth BO cents) for cents, Brus sels Sb cones 0b cents, To cesta, 70 veut JOHNSON, GARNER & nit 1698 Petia ave: (south side) Eowann ae Set a so rf 7 earn are vee uel Eetgire enous n13-6r copyright Books at prices lower then ever befere, and ‘an low as eon be obtained anywhere, st the Book Store ag WM. BALLANTYNE 4 80%, nis. 428 Tih st, Pyerey co ‘Borthwest. axGutbatic Goods, ool ookx Staleaery and Yate, lowest J UNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. CcLSG otnaa “pi Sense Tce, Be ive _0e29 4180, Bw. eae a ag ort envel ‘match, 1e, & box. Enea Recel 4ORN C PARKER'S, oot 6617 and 619 7th street, u.w. New Booxa litle Chase W. . Hcmaiisaud Uertee boil Sinaia op Uplands and Meadow fabbose) angen in roguter Husulic.) foveund steatcines (Ghlians) Xphrodite, by Eckstein, Wing purchased the ook Store No, 1494 New Mare 216 Pesmapiveais eves Sarseaee Sree Missions left ut clilier ature will be prompuy filled. aud W. I, MORRISON, FAMILY SUP. New Fires New Consarn, NEW RAISINS, NEW CITRON, NEW CATCH MACKEREL, NEW CATCH CREAM CODFISH, NEW N. Y. STATE BUCK WHEAT, NEW WHITE CLOVER HONEY, PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. ing Ms PUREANEIY BUTTE ua Cuolce aa tte posatole to Price very moderate, PRoquefort aud Idan CHLCSE, thie seagon’s impor Celebrated Pineapple CHEESE, plonle en Dairy and New York State CBEAM ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS ‘Company, 428 Oth st., bet. D and 0015 Patace Manxer, CORNER 14TH AND NEW YORK AVE, ‘The choicest Meat, the fresbest Vegetables, Poultry ofall kinds, Game @ specialty. Select Oysters, va- tety of fresh Fish, Clover Leaf Butter, fresh Eggs, Frult and Canned Goods of the best brands always on hand. ORDERS FOR DINNERS A SPECIALTY. ‘My experience in this business and my personal at tention tostore and orders with the very best the market affords to select from, I guarantee satistaction. ¥. J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. ¥. B, COOLIDGE, Manager. gctl-eo WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W Sone Acent For THE CALIFORNIA PATENT LOLLER PROCESS FLOUR, ‘This Flour for Family use has no superior. I am now receiving choice varieties of Potatoes, which are coming in Very freely, and bousekeepers will do well to layin their stock, as I hardly think they will be lower this season. Ihavea fine line of Apples, Grapes, Sweet Oranges and Lemons, Also, 3 full line ot choice GROCERIES, in quantities to suit, at wholesale prices, tor cash only. Dufly'’s Pure Cider ‘Vinegar a specialty. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon, GOODS DELIVERED FREF. ‘Money returned if goods are not entisfactory. Only FINE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER sold here. A. POOLE, 944 La ave. n.w. oclt __-WOOD_AND CO Coa. Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Wharves and Railroad Yard: Twelfth and Water streets southwest, ‘Branch Yards and Offices: 1202 F street northwest. 1516 Seventh atreet northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 1112 Ninth street northwest. Corner Third and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Largest Private Railroad Yard south of New York. Also, Extensive Wharves, giving unsurpassed facill- Ues forthe economic handling of Fuel of all kinds, Coal delivered on cars direct from Mines into our ‘ard, ‘Wedealin best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL, All kinds of WOOD, either in stick or prepared to order at our Factor Clean Coal, Full Weight and Measure, Prompt De- liveries and Prices as Low as Fuel can be furnished. 0027-31 Warrer H. Manow, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in coaL AND woop, Main Office No. 710 D st. nw. Offices and Yards— Sth and Bsts aw. No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor, Virginia and Delaware avenues a.w. AllOftices are connected with tho Telephone Ex change. 0c22-1m AD NTER FUEL aT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘Wholesale and Retail Deslet In WUOD' and COAL. Complete Feciiities. ‘Bottom Prices, ‘Woot and Coal direst trom the 1oreste and mines ‘i : by talland water, and free trom sing. slate uid otuet impurities GIVE ME A TRIAL, ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 Sthode Island ave. nw. Branch" 511 Ast ne. “office, corner Oth and K ss. nw. All connected by ‘Telephone. aul0-9m Crowning and Preserv: 2m ASpecialty.. TES D Fine & Spectaiys at ‘witout extracting A local ansavetic, wed on ths Ruths. alleviates pain of extracting Gas given. -apls Wen te BEST GOODS, FAIR PRICES. Jos. Schiite Brewing Co's MILWAUHEE LAGER BEER and Palmer's Premium GINGER ALE, LEMON 80DA, &c. Depots: 616 to 623 D street southwest. ‘Telephone 480, 1924 20th street northwest, ‘Telephone 454. oclé SAMUEL ©. PALMER. KKeveroxe Matt Wauxey. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE, STRICTLY PURE, ‘THB BUST TONIC, PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unequatied for Cousumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICK, Pet Bottle, $1.00; 6 Hotties for $5.00. Beware of imitations. None genuine without the ‘Signature of RISNER @ MENDELSON, ‘9010 Agents for the U.S, Phila, Pa ant FOR BALE uY } weninatoa, ae ben) a ns G. T. Kee, ° amon, 414 SINTE BT HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _|___ |ANO-TUNING.— NOW 18 THE TIME TO ALTIMORE P. Haxex Hos & C. Piisrefos pista eedfor Sy etter american ce | 3B ay : Sechedale in SUNDAY. NOVEMBE! % ik aie Wh, Bicae mem SL bcas bib otha nw. SSE Mito Es PRIGH |S SALE AND! Leave ‘trom Nuatios, coruer HAVE ON EXBIBITION 4 FINE LINE OF BPSEST kaWanperconp kash, Cetohhy oe ceeaueaeoret WALL PAPERS. 901 9TH s x, with thy Benne, closet are ria" FIRST CLASS TUNING AND REPAIRS OF | m. isa Fast x INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IX ART COLORS ARD Pl eee ONS EXEERIENCE, pug eah ig eee CHOICE DEstoNs, BESTOP SATE PRICES OS™ 55 UD ain Noemtra thre fs charced on these tonlar Its NI iP UPRIGHT AN! CARE “nen Louleet ‘St. Ta FRESCO PAINTING IN ALL ITs BmawowEs | PYRINEKAMT aolel Bx te te oni Bn ca Gham wiih throne concbenane Rates DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNIASED palit and duresility. o Rieeph oS NDAs witb: a rains ‘nd in ues.” Special targains tor “ene mont fot | rita fas lied Weale, te incense SPECIAL LINE OF monthly pay Meats, slightly used at | arriving 10 Clecinmati Bext morning wt > Ao: Nt. a UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY GOODS OF ALL or i ‘atthe = ELAR KXCHANGE WAREROOMS, GRADES AND PRICES. 432 Oh pm. Roexira tare is ‘charget ‘ou this traie ‘For Pittsburgh at 1090 mand 8.33, r ret ™ ao pain LTS & RACER IMPROVED UP. Fe ety Taner ee BROCADES, tor and “Sire fo Put fo ett egnnce locacat potwat CEir'Laxington and art ls. 040 mat, ty ‘or Havre-o@Crace, Wilt iw ‘Prices feduced for one month. Termsto suit. Call | 9.50, 40" Tk heeeamed Sa ay sete RS' wecmason wanencots, | atl : “io 29 4 . met ‘aS, tea Sead ox se it ___ 448 th _ | Spo to: haw ook Sones E . a For 0.890 and LOEK CRETONNES, ES REDUCED ON UPRIGHT AND oF Eceate Finsss, newend troond sete dat ane |S, sa ae) 3, SCOTCH LACES | alichtty used, 925 und $90. Tirwe-class Piania of uif- ait Uilinaliverk sn pata EA . ae aod time Bat | a0 am and 5:30 daily: 10a. ra. A NEW IMPORTATION OF CHEAP. TE, Anny Makeine of promt. Be sure and | Warwington to Now Orioabe: 8:30 p- INDIAN cuRTAINA en PIANO EXCHANGE WaREROOMS, an lassainen. ines Siaeihiidi aie y Boi ———- ____ 293 St _ | between Balticore and Wimington, 8:15 p.m. dauy, SELLING ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK AT - 5 ‘ous ants IXCHAKGE YOUR SQUARE, PIAKO FUR AM | SURPLOGPOM. 4 «ana 2020 ont 600n EDUCED PRICES. emember that we are ‘oniy " ana house in the city chat makes a: ity of exchang- day Be a, ., 4280 fo Ma SPECI <= ‘ew Pian for Gia Onex Cater Se pnttonm beweta” Wachingyon BASTIR 75 CARE sified tor ola pianos and tne diferentes 1s'the more 8. 6:40. 6:30 0 4 ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. beige exit CiiRNGg Walsh noones, pace fanbe pald lu’ mouthiy"paymneuts to sui Spicwata elibited. wt the PLANO EX . 0, and 11:30 p im. Gn sunday 8:0 a0. 7:00 and 11:80 p.m.” Por Biattous Ghee aise ‘Branch 6:43 am., except. sunday, and PMANHONsIS 1oun sueat_| POIANOS-$25, 400, #78. $200, $125, gis0 aNd oa meee ‘upward, sr s5tand $10 son! sribenta: uew | 5 B: P, 108 from $300 ard at $10 mont yments, fe points LOW am. L230 aed Ths) pm. 1a Cor Ix ICES, rk Music bouse. ieee oe p= me = See ee S40 om. and —— 087 Pennsy! st loin | $3 : ‘RES CURTAINS a ae P “3 om = 2 1000 a.m. apd 8:31 p.m. daily, ex POR TIEwtES ABD UR veld M2055 NAMULT ORGANS, SDCITHL ANCERE. | cept tude ene ae aate ies : q an and oiber at all, prices on Prains arrive from a i tiores and Henry Crtaive at grently sedeeed pres gromthiy bayments, JOHN ¥. Lbise Co. SIE end li zt pm. Live frock Papi EVERY CUITAIN HAS BEEN Mani Sows. | Fenneylvaniaave, nearest. nim | “From Philade pila Chester Wiksincat ood Havre $12 aan aie down to $10. atin re — | de Grace, 11:40 a.1m., 3:20 p. nd 190 pm aly b PUASN AND ORGANS YOR RENT OR BALE | “S'rom Wilmington and taermodiate pouuks north is a ao: is, odorate prices: S68Y OTR F. ELLIS & 00. Pyro 2; Lo m. and 1:50 and 6:25 pam 3 NF. %§ te ‘5:90 am. and 1:50 and 6: 20 do. go. byes alO1m __ 037 Peangylvanis ave, near 10unat._ | sunday, Uso aay, 6 bes = ‘The; rt musical Price $40: we now Cut them to $30. ‘These goods wii | }>(he greatest bergsin offered is our Al-BIIk Imported | — a = - Turcoman Curvainein five different colors. Former oe hy AR A | and to students of music: From’ Harper's Ferry am Valley Railroad, 5:30 @ mi, duly excep: Sunday. ™ From Frederick and lotermediate points, 8:25 am, gest and most complete stock inthe city. JULN | gg eins ree ~ : All ba oold in 9 tow gaye 99 yoy siorgie eal early of tSI8'a Cc, S87 Bene. “Sre moet Yat | SRERAD daly excep ag Carpet, Furniture and Upholstery Wererooms. ee i 1B, 7:20, 9:00, 9:05 and 1030 am, 12:15, 2:30 3, 4, nz a Marketvapace | (\HICKERING PIANOS TO RENT ON EASY SG00 nae eS ee Seams, |terms or instalments. a EROTT & UO., asborums. | "tuning, Repairing and Moving. Wee Mite HO im No. 908 Pena. ave, W. H. Hovenrox & Ca. Gd. ia ‘ ‘ office, WV 2 & Brow FARR | Rawitiiinstne cer at the Raitimore and vauation. 610 and 1361 renich 4 Bach blapos are vurivaled | Seived atu” goto tn ch tote cnet nd ne a a bes go Aca ©. K. LORD, 1214 F Srazer N. We Engl bee o | Gen. Manager, Baltimore, [90] GP. ae Gally's wonderful self instramente kDMON NE oa gel nlaying nor $175, | PEOMONT ATR LINE oe 5 zs ee ented Sen ar. x. w. Gole Agents for the Unrivalied HME PLANOS, FURNITUI WEST PRICES, ete 100,000. ‘of 5 und 10 cent Sheet Music. _Pluhos jt Rent, Eowanp F Daoor, 926 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, CARPETS, ALL GRADES. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Gabler, 2 ederytara Selena ams a bee | chandise. Instruments suld on (Dosthly payments, SPECIALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN LACE | chandise._ Shetrument CURTAING. ah fn slack at tow figures Musical Inst ond dealers in strings, Musical Instrumenta, Sheet “Rew and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always SCHEDULE IN EFFRCT NOV. 14, leave B and P. ‘males, an co resne ReT? han tarrette es Aten 288 alt pol ints South. Pullman’ palace | Beate Rew or ‘abhington to Atlante, and Wasb- 235 pm — ly, except Sus te ar Ne gasrreng lnutediag nits“ = gees: Tg py iy for Loruchonrg, Raloleh. Ashi uarlotte, Colambta. "Aten: Aum. A . as gate emer Neekin Srsalan ce Wonigensoh Setetad TEMES ClMamuxorox ax ono vie Leave Washington and &. a.m. dally, except Sunday, | miata tM jams tecurning! teave oud hn am S10 | ia. “Gnliy auld 118 pmoexceyt Sunday. arriving FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED AT SHORTEST NOTICE, KARE WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECO- Piaso Fosra RATIONS. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAM SHIP AND DURABILITY.” ‘Second-hand Pianes at all prices, W. H. HOUGHTON @ 00. oc2-Sm_ 1214 F st.nw, PIANOS FOR RENT - WM. KNABE 202, 817 Market Space Hoxe Arr Deconatios. What sould resize more attention, oF aed us Do Nor Prromasa more plete e DECORATIONS OF OUR HOMES. EHERSON BIA No, Fr eee rer sepsis nice ie GEN felling infuence can scarcely | dh and the value of its refining In! jum price, Over 41,000 wow in use. estimated. Ladies are invited to call at our office and get im- structions and samples of work free, 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘Bole Agents for the hand Piagos and Oreans at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small mumibly payments, ‘Largest assortment of Five-cent Music in the city. vingten 8:80 aman pity ‘Through traine from South arrive at. Washington $:30.a.m. and “30 p.m.cana ivi Lovinvlie oad moet Sigasoare sai bbe Sineping ‘car’ reservation and _snformee om, firniahed "und baauage coeked at oflon" Bot nav Ivauin ave. abd at pamenger station Yenneyi Vanle Kalttond, 6th and B ste noid « hae Char ENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, SPLENDID SCENERY ENT RQUIPMANT, IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 14TH, 1586, ‘Trains leave Wastingion from station, corner of Sixth and B streets ows: For Pittsburg aud the West. 9f Palace Sleeping Cars at 12: iy ‘Line, 0:40 A.M. dally to Cincinnati wind st. Low With Mecping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincin iat, and RafletCar to st. Louls dally. toChicago, with Car Altooua te ‘204 Cineinnact JAS. L. TAYLOR, | Mamenger Agent. with Carn Wasbington’ to Cinieago sind = Lous, and Hurrisbure to “Cievelupd, ton with Western express Through ‘sleepers for Lousviile aud Stemyius, cite Expre®, 10:00 P. di. daily, fur Pittsburg Une West, with through Sleeper Marrisburg to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. ‘rie, Uocheser. Budulo, Niagara, Satirday, with Paiaos amspor. Lock Haven and Elmira, at %:40 at Running New Home Sewing Machine, RBA cae eB aot Bowe Se Clokd Banding. eee 28, 900 and 1105 A, > ae apea 915 F street, « A000 aid 1120 a Oa Rocuzsten Laues. RAKAUER AND CD. PRASE®: TIDE. M. Limived kaprese et Patais tase — KK Pinos “Bunion ae ayy Gio A. BC ally, exoryt sunday” and 400 ‘We have Just received = new supply of these cele. | Tessome iy ep ee ns 4 ty aon: > eke cr eee | SEWING MAGHINES aa | Sepees CaaS x “et if CARPET SWEEPERS SEWING MACHINES, &. | ity araumier to Fann tr voiding double = = —— ad ferriage wer ew York City. “Perfectt ‘ For Philaielphia, 7:25, 9:00 and 11.5 ; The sRuperion 9d 30. Tse Suest New Awentcax, No.2. | io eat toaiend Mtoe We Bi, M8? ‘The “Bissell Grand,” large, $4.50 ‘The most popular Sewing Machine in America 8:00 A.M. 12:30, 2:00, Log tay 10:00 aud Lie2d mameuleltepttconin ete te every ONC | Does the most highty artistic embroidery work in be Pe ee! press, 0:40 A.M week duys ey eee arrasene, genell, tinsel, &. For Baltimore, 635. 4:25, 9:00, 9:40, 11:00 A.a6 =a Anstruction {ree at your residence, Call andseeit | “32:19, 13:90, 12:35, on, ai00. 4:18, 4'u3 oad WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘at work, or send for samples. 36:00 end 1 23:80, S00 ae eae (China and Glass Importers, ‘Ladies wishing to bave a machine sent on trial will $10, 100 end 1120 FMM, A 0029 1205 Pennsyivania aye, | Please notify us by mail or telephone. We employ no Greek Line, 725 A. M.and 440 P.M. drummers, All kinds renced and repaired, Cowo Wearner Is Course, AUERBACH, cor. 7thané H sta | For An! 12:35 and 4:28 P.M. daily. 920.4. M. 4:15 PM. dee ALEXANDHIA Al HERMCK ML KG ILA Next door to Auerbach's Saxony Wool German F ‘ : and when you start to select a HEATING and OOOK- | Hand-Kuit Jacket Depot. co TON RAND A ERANDELA AND WASHING. ING STOVE, be sare to call and inspect the largest | 7#\HE WHITE 13 KING! THE ACME OF PER | For Aie: 705, 0:25, 1 assortment ever shown in thiscity, Also LATROBES, of A ‘noon, #200, 4:20. 4285, OL. sb, 10, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MAN- fection im tbe newing Machines. concentration and coudensatien of meghatical feulus Fe work can celled. It " : TEL, éc., in great variety. In TIN WARE wekeep re thne ot eanty abd aor torever Cail ana seoitat ‘Kichmond and the South, 6,11 A.M. daily, and ti deerme ome | ARERR See ee ee | eee aay cee és thecommon, A =e repairing done. “Also, Central 10:00, 1043.4. M2120, Saw, fas. Stu, © W. 8 JENKS & 00, for The Universal Patterns. tee them, maya zs ao ited ana 124 af 008 717 72m Sreert N, W. B:lu, 0253, Wu:42 3 FINANCIAL To Hovsexesrens Pace & Woanrrerr, STOCK BROKERS, SLOPE Tine, |New Yore. 15th street (Corcoran Building), Ws PHIVALS DUCK TELBURACH W. ‘Berweke WaASHINGTO? y5 ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are ‘ow prepared to furnisb, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best YORK, BOSTON, £6, ‘Pantene. dans Waitt ‘i. ChvokR Oaxuex, MITEL ‘CRvel Maywamp © kyax ——=— BALAINOKE, PHILADELPHIA ‘Tickets and intormation the Of baggage to dest-uution fro eee CHAR. EL PUGH. General Maus J. R WOOD, Genera! Passenger Agen “POTOMAC RIVER BOAT POR POTUMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves Tth-atreet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. Rewrning 3 TURSDAYS, FIUDAYS and SUNDA p. ma tout Bexey 1 Dover, Washington, D.C jver Lamvitugas as ‘ar an ‘souta Saree ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they Wiran K ‘Travens pnd gh ay, CN gt 9 are this neason. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Boy and sell ou comuulasou ail classes of Hallway | at, eye at sbepheras Mee schedule se25-3m No, 1009 Penn. ave. Soli FADE agen: Hovsercanrenines Quotations = Eos elena ers 4 llorders executed diciat ‘Our wires We have jostrecetved another shigment of Bi ‘Brussel is and extra super and reported prompuly. ‘e Raw fale'and Y Chenele Table Covers, all, sizes, Those in want ot ‘will Sd It to thelr advantage to examine ghoice goods Conumaa SHIRT 19. HARE Manager. ave. Fine Shirts to order and Ready-made. Furnianing Goods ie moon ee | Ensen HATS AND GEXTS FURNISHINGS, Goon News Goon News aul cas cases Sia IS ane WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, ‘HOSIERY. ac. a torchel ne otactenteral Seton Shirts to onder, 6 for $12. A perfect it guaranteed For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES U.. HARRY ©. TOWERS, ‘Gentlemen’ . RIDLEY, Manager. i REC EW YORE—FREIGHT ST©a st iS JOMN cAMBON aad BG KNIGHT lear 41, Kast Kuver, N.Y. every SATURDAY at 3 mi: OU sm. whan, Washingwou, every MORNING. Freight at lowes rates, M® YBENON! MT. Vierxos: a STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tth-strect wharf daily (except Sunday) for MG Netsion af 10 o'clock am. Htetiraing, seacles re te w\ ULaN LINE OVAL MAIL STkaMERS. Acacscneoed E for LIVERPOOL, via, QUEENSTOWS. Calling at Mulliax, N.S, and St. Johns, N.& Caspian, November 30; car:haginian, December hte Guttn: $65: Intermediate $0: Ktecrnge, vad To Howton, Vike Derr) wind oa way. snd HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 8. geuerai morsricedansdteasad Fomtuger Smo soeaceileae ‘Deed be without & well-furaished home % for turtber imormation oe Ristharanscesensan meee | ce a Ser horas erspne ‘We wre Uetermined to knock the bottom out of high MEDICAL, we. $25.a,ndthdm JAB BELLNW, Gis New Jersey ae prices, and will : base R. AND MADAM WII80! 433 1ST, CORN. shed ast and & sts. mw. stabil 1855. Special re a GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS jreatment ntideatiad, ne uable services aor AS CHEAP 48 THEY CaN BE BOUGHT ELSE-| [T,HAS NEVER SEEN CONTRADICTED THAT BROT 3 ‘Ladies in this city a fcontlaenuy cousuit Dr, BRUTAL: And we make thinextraordinary offer that customers an make their own terms in regard to payments. ‘906 Ha TLANTIC AND WEST INDIA, LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS, {3 British, Danish and French Wes India Islands, aa &.S. BARRACOUTA, sailing Dec. &, and thereafter. Stopping a day or mure at Bt Croix, st. Kitts, Ae- ‘Ladies, you can | tigua, Martimgue, Barbados, Demerara, Triuidad, &c. W. | Superb parseuger accommodation, excellent Cusing, Icblur atteution paid to all: diseuses ‘peculiar to Groom, Hatt Koouts, etc. Apply to indigg married or alagie. “Forty sear? crparience, | Smoking —rtt oe Come and soe the largest tore ta the Unived Baton | Jy ME DE FURENE, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND | ccoLthatedm ae ae Come ‘Ube isrgemt and most varied slock to se consulted daily < wo bom parrot Sls = sae er ees THE TRADES, Come afidr you have posted yourselves on prices, i NOTTS FRENCH FowbERs ‘CURE ALL | 7 TT U, FABEA, GULD ANUS. LVER PLATO, tdeam iter dew enemies Youn | Gob Weta ane insice es | Oberg Si, you rn CRoGsN's INSTALLMENT HOUS, - Bioed, aiiting Toro Ne vertu faa Prick, 82. Best BF mall sonleas m.wm ‘HIDMAN & WARNESOS, era hargint EAP aXD UE Wist-pk BuOTHERS poss | W caecman, ent Minas On NEW YORE AVENUE BEtwean were) 1fSC2 < before me and fae th ot etd aQUandae dua ew. AND 14TH STREETS HW. ya will saranice scare (cose of of privace | (1 1peOR ean ji crogan we | Satna tater meme comes | O PASI wee zeerurram tinoed inet was wemay ore Ras and nobus We Rete sateen eee | = ae ‘féport, come ud hiaks your own terms—at oS SRE SESS pee 28, pogarrs._ iis aaielaelerdebadbersieaa a PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS, ____ WON! eget SSSSIEr oe ‘Usurts and De; Fa, Prectioes tn be cy

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