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“~ rf a ‘A Ld SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1886—DOUBLE —— é MUSI AL AND DRAMATIC. NOTES ABOUT WASHINGTON ACToRS—FRANK | BANGS CLOSES HI9._SEASON—woutn’s costLY | ILLNESS—THE ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY REORGANIZKD—OPENING OF THE NATIONAL | OPERA SEASON LN PHILADELPHIA. -— Mr. Samuel W. Keene, of this city, and Louis De Lauge are membersof the P Opera | company, © Alcazar, of wuich Miss Jeannie Winston star. Mr. Keene got a good word from the eri! for bis Lotteringhi tn “Boceaccio.” — Owing to bad business Frank cloved bis season at Bloomington, I week. He wopes to reorganize und’ start out again. — Re “Julius Cesar” to his repertory betore Of the season ke tae o w playing at the San Francisco ihe | L. Downing contemplates adding | ne close He will take the role of Antony. 'S concert receipts were “gal at Bay City, on Monday night, sagers Clay. Buckley and Thayer, of the reuit, claiming $300 damages tor rack. cker, now & member of ew York, is sald to have | kK iu the Treasury department here | before going on the stage. She belongs to the | Oid Bleecker iamity of New York. | — Miss Nellie NeCartee, of this elty, who has Fesumed her maiden name of Lamont, hasbeen Singing the part of Yum-Fum at the Fitth Ave- bud tn ew York, duriug the illness of forthcomis theater he will of “Kip Va scenery and —Edwin Booth celebrated his Dirthday on Friday of last wees. Week's Hilness cost him and Lawre good round roand sum—$10,000 —So great is the success of Ran,” “at the Madison-square Manager Palmer is talking wbout —It Is said that one or m combination houses will re Sysierm next season. —Itis now announced that Lawrence Bar- Fett has postponed the productioa of bis nj laynos,” by ¢ was to have been given d Engagement. He will, w Waich wii be mounted In — Santis games and Mar their first New Yori @ at the Windsor the — Joseph @ropped dead oa tia seum, Albany, Wednesday membered here fi in Felix Morris’ compat Jast season, M fifty-taird His recent es Barrett & is said. Pen- r that $ run. w York urn to the stock e re a} nents | — Carl Rosa bas Liverpool court to ision from a imission ean bedenied to persons who are Known to hav the habit of talisivg during ihe pectorman the music. A law of this kiud here would be balled with Immense detizht —The production .of ~\ida company at the 3letrepolitan o; York, this week, caused the most do erities tocontess their inability to do anything Ww its scenie gor Love in Harness,” sented at Di ‘ork, on Tues- tion from thi tid to be roduction. Brighter i wus an instant —Mme. Vaida It of the jo take the Gustay der the Amberz, aud with dir. —The scaso: Opera company, as Opened with great success at the Pulladeiphia y of Music, on Monday might. Tue toriuin was crowded wild an audiene e Butables of tue Quarker eit 3 any pefsons from New ¥ "was te opera and altueagh the musi ndauice of uit with the re- seems to ave Takeu the people Ludwig, as Mepiusto,and ¥ juerite, Were Warhily colinend be catled, | — Col. MeCuuii has just received the models forthe sceuery and costumes of Gilbert and Sullivan's new opera, whica wili be prod almost simutt« eariy in the Suyoy theater, Londen, the Finuh ave- Bue theater, New York, and” Mecaull’s Opel house iu Philadeipeia.” The name of the new | Opera bas net yet bee anuouuc Kuowa on what the ade Muile, wuo is now in Las cily, wi ing rele im the new wors at the Filth a theater. - HOF is It Miss £4: - see Clove of a Cucekercd Career. INCIDENT; IN THE LIFE OF W. BANK PRESIDENL, POLITICIAN 4 Aleiegram irom Middletowa, N. Y., says: The desta on Saturday of Will Graham. at oue time bank president senator and afterward an inwaie of Mora state prison, ciuses a remarkabl career. AS a you! ed as ca. Of ibe “uid cand i fOr Miteen years iy 1972, be Was p: of the Wallkill Nationa weil | G6ieemned as u Cauker Defore his Huai duwn.aill, and way also conspicuous and nile local and state politics. He was iwic by the demvcracs (rea. serving om 135: @busen to represent tae Ur istrict stale Germs or service im th Viabie notoriety thru! ection with out the s => | stripe: | qu | of the Jin Enghs! CLOTHING. From Harper's Bazar. BUSINESS SUITS. Men’s business suits areof plain or fancy cheviots ox Seotch suitings. Sacks and walk- ing couts are equaliy popular for these suits. ‘The coat and vest are made to open considera- biy lower, and aii vests have collars. The trousers are very large. Very fashionable Bog- ts of this Kind, worn by men of lelgure in the morning or when traveling, are made of heavy Scoten goods in yellowish-prown and ecru and these have single-breasted sack- coats fastened by four buttons of buffalo horn. MORNING SUITS. Morning suits worn by young men all day, until evening dress-coats are put on at dinner- time, have a walking coat of fine black diag- n Melton, or vicuna cloth, made well cut away, open low, and tast- ed by tiree buttons. ‘The fancy’ waistcoat 4s small spots or small plaids, aad inside this sa white imitation vest, ‘Large plaid or striped trousers. English tailors use a fine tbbed cloth ior morning coats. and commend “wooly waistcoats,” the ground of whied is blue or biack wool, with small silk towers, spots, stripes or cheeks. FROCK-COAT SUITS. Frock-coat suits for afternoon, for ebureh and for the grooms and ushers at day weddings, have the Prince Albert coat of fine black diagonal cloth made a trifle longer and_but- toned low at the top, with a vest of the same, and striped trousers of rather lighter shaaes tuan bave been worn lately. The Eugiish use striped cloths of mixed wooi and silk for trousers in mingled colors, very dark brown «i blue voxether being most stylish, but in vague colors, and tue stripes Well blended. DRESS SUITS. Dress suits have the swaliow-tail coat made of superfine biuek cloth faced with silk. The vest, cut very low, may be of the same cloth or of white silk, ‘The trousers are of black elastic cloth, with braid down the sides, English t: ors use the new ribbed cloths also for these evening coats, with a Vet of the same em- broidered in a siight vine pattern down the frouis, ia the lower edges, across the pocket welts,'and om the collar. OVERCOAT. Overcoais are mostly three-seamed sacks shaped to the figure, yet not close-fitting, and with a velvet collar. English overcoats are double-breasted sacks of box-cloth made with spped Seats; their linings are of piald wool, wartn and comiortable looking, unless extrava- tnt Americans order more dressy linings of in. Covert coats of light tan-colored cloth are shorter sacks with strapped seams, a band of cloth half au inch wide being stitched on over > seams. Very long ulsters, reaching to the feet, are ol homespuus that are really miade by dand in English cottages. ‘These are dowble- breasted, with a very large collar, and there are four pockets ou the sides. SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS. Dress shirts to wear with low vests are of linen or pique, quite plain, or else with very slight embroidery, and are fastened by two studs instead or the single large one formerly worn, For general use are plain white ipen suield-shaped bosoms of three thicknesses of Tuere are also percale bosoms witu col- zoutal stripes that show beside the nd with these white collars are used, sist standing collar, with the fronis fie a large point, is now most Straight lapping collars are aban- ose With a V-siuped opening atthe Cuils are quite wide and square, with ‘ous of chased gold, or of plain white mel for dre SCARES AND NECKTIES. ris are larger, now that vests and re cut lower, yet a glimpse ot the ysom is seen on each side. Scarfs the wearer are most popular, and de up to look as if they n put on. Bota very light K searis are worn in figures and ines of sili, or satin,or armiure goods, Some died Searis are shown slightly puffed or elsé ’ but the pretereuce is for knotted wris, “White eumbric ties for eventug are Uy wider, bu are still very narrow. Large filers io wear inside the overcoat ure Gur& for day use, and are striped with sauin iu selfeoiors or in contrast; for evening are cream white and also very pale loved damask satin, or with stripes, oF eise bordered, CHAMOIS VESTS, UNDERWEAR, ETC. A chamois vest covered outside with silk or with flannel should be worn between the under- shirt and the dress shirt when a thin dress-coat is put on after the heavy imorning coat. Thisis high, cluseand so warm taat it prevents taking cold, wad is liked by shgut men becuase it adds io the apparent size. Niripes of two uelicate colors, sca us lavender with roge, or pink with blue, sire seen in the newest silk underwear; fine ere vests and drawers afe in the natural des of Le wool, in gruy-biue and white. Camel's hair socks, lauriousiy ne, in thelr Ruayed brown shades, have silk heels and toes wine color. Black silk socks tor dress in, or else have very figures embroidered in colors. ‘The Sik socks with light clocks for day wear are Suede, brown, peacuck blue, or black. HANDKERCHIERS. Handkerchieis of fine linen tor day use have haltinca hems anda large heavily embroidered iuitial two inches long; these are $12 a dozen; but for dress they are miade of exquisitely fine inen iawn, wil three bems wemstiiched nd, and cost $60 u dozen. Less costiy eithaugkercuiets ior dress ‘are of white Occasions are quite pi elk | duala silk with a wide bem that is lightly hem- stiicned. GLovEs. Gloves the street are tan-colored with wide stitching on tie back, either black or selfcolored; they are of heavy kid, with upped seams, and are fastened by two buitous- ens, White gloves, ob bow Used; even groom at ape wedding wears very acleovered gloves stitched with pearl vot day Weddings, but tue kk stitching on their pearl guests Wear Lan-colors. Englisa driving gloves tor winter are seaiskin on the Outside With palms of gout-skin, lined throughe out with opossumm-séin. Riding gioves ot dog- skin have deep xaunilets with eastic bands tuat make them close aud warm avout the Wrists. © HATS, Black hats are now worn throughout the year, fashion, A black Derby is appro. ¢ tor general day wear with ali but a trock- Wall tree: specuistuous Uy tue olllcers of tog | ut, When a sill Hat must be used. The shape Dank. Casuler Caries H- Horton fled to Bu- | ¢ the Derby ts lus Sree ae Foye, where ue. Feuaits ia cslic. ehesidcnt | ereWu, witht Uriin EWb husTower at tke side aa Gratam wade no atic Dut stood tial in tu S district | court beture Judge Ben. and & Jury, tor | fraud aud ewmbezziemcnt, aud was cvaticted | @ by Meus, uteneed to ten years’ unprisoument at | wor. When about bal tue term bad | tas a prisoner Fepeuiauce and tauing heath secured tom lus oid neighbor friends in Orauge county a numero: tition i ue pardon was x Middiciown and svoa aiter live clemeuey. dhe returned to y Mekuews. tw ti He was # poliucl cend. ‘The lust notaule pai Was his tice us tine peas aul prev lous esti, v0 = A Ghost at ihe Fetwpione. From the Huston Pint. Bheard « siory uot long ago of an undertaker who was called up is the aight by a riug whieh We3. WG the voice sha bitu'was so strange tbat it made aim Ii Was Wouderuly distines, aud yer so si oid, so faraway, that it sanded 1 eine th ever beta. ie uttcre Singic word excep. a kag drawn-out bat Heliw—arwt Heitowrour” And th inure be 4 ack, tae tore that ous | Guesly call aie over tue wire to Liu. Dus Rianucd ai lost, ne hug Up Lis teiepuoue aud fai downy Dut lacditaied Uneasliy. wile tue | souue ilu fang ia Lis cam, 1 1OF the ceutial ville: i ue jumped “Give ie | Gh | JO. —," bg called GUL Luat Was tie cemevcry. | Preseitiy ue uad tue connection. “Were you ailing ihe just how?” he usked. “Catling yuu? | Certatuiy dot. Haven't culied tonig..t.” Tues | be vi d the central uilee, “Certainly the geumevery uid ask tor you,” said the vperacu “aud i inade the counvedous.” Next uigat tue i. caine, aud tue suuddering Undertaker Hiei 0-0-0" Uut ue tov ivuger. The loquy Will Lue cemetery oilice an operator wilowed. Lani Wid taat the Underiacer BICW aint insane witu Lue guUst Cull, ay We Souu vegan Lo resaru it,and had tue te. fakeu OG of Lis snp, lo Lue great deur Shade, but tual ue Literward had It replaced, Bid, thutgi We Was uot siuce been culled up LY read gy om the otuer worid,ue site in migouy rr sor A Romance of Two Cities. Prom the Sau Fraucise Exams er, Nov. 9 A somewhat romantic siury was revived yes terday by tue appearance of Alpert C, Suarey in this city. He ts the agent of ua Buglish eurpu- Fation tuat bas capital invested in a numuer of g@esteru cilies. He arrived rum Yokuliatn OB tue last sicamer, aud piaried oF Lue cust Festerday aitecnuvy.” He hus just compicced B fruitless search in the Ortent WF @ deiulter Bamed Koisnd, who Uad beea tue compaut Seoul ia New’ Orieaus, He was a dasuing Poang Seckety weit. aud wulie in New Uricuus ved & passion ior a hundwme yu Belle, and tuey Seeame mi ‘divers wed ee ie was ound ht he hud us employer vut of $10,000. Oue Gay he suddeuly disappeared and site tl as not Leen Heard wom. the agua with wide binding on the neavy curl Tue size most Worn bas the crown hive and three-fourth luckes Ligh, With 4 narrow brim. The siik bat tor dtss Hus Wue crown slighily lower taan that Of last season, and returus Lo # slignt bell shape, as it is iouud to be inure generally becomsag than sifaisht or tapering crowns; the brim 1s warrow aud heavily curled, and there is ap Aduesive Lntox of silk stuck to the body of the hes very light we: ‘Opera tes iu shape of tue silk bats i. Steamer caps of cloth or of 's Luar are soft yet uelinei-shaped, SHOES AND CASES. Walking suoes are Luttoned gaiters of calf skin made with wider toes than those of last year, Uieirsyimetrieai shape being considered cing the feet look small. For cher buttoned galiers that F cloth ps. “Cruteh” ads are sable for canes; these are of heavy silver or cise vi buck-norn, With @ bate Fal stick for the cane. = = Girls Should be Useful at Home, From the Harrisburg independent uere is @ large class of Americans—people of opuleuce,men 01 acquired or inberited wealth— who do not hesitate to inculeate the belief among their children, and especially tueir dausuiers, that it is useless and unnecessary jor tuem to learn to do anything useful in connection wit domestic manual tabor, It is no uncommon expression. in the higher cles oi society for ladies to. deciare: y husband” oF ‘any luther is rie; why, then, ‘should I demean myself by manual In such *suciety” It ts deemed © iorwlady to kuow haw to doa uselul connection with housekeeping. ats in these cases rear thelr duugnices bow w the useiul, and many inothers Wiove husbaads are under a hard stralu every day In the year io flud the ‘wheres Witual to keep up appearances linpress thelr dauguters with the idea that lavoris degrading, and hat a hand which shows any signofmas: ual work will wot be sought in inarriage by & gevtieman. We coufess we do not know bow (rue Luis is; If it is correct, then indeed, is tt the evideuce of @ lack of manhood, and tf it ts not irueit isa wicked libel oo the character of an Atmerican gentleman. Giris wuo won't lear to do useful things at howe because thelr fathers are rich lose oppor. tunities to it themselves to meet the exigencies and the accidents of life. It bas always been tue custom fur the Princes of Germany to learn trades. Tue Bourbou Priuces of France all ue. quired trades. Some of them were printers, bookvinders, " shipwrights, bouse-carpenters, Joiuers and paincers; tuey did not follow these Vocations, Dut they understood them, Royal and priueely ladies in Germany and France an derstand every tuuction of keeping know bow to peroru: tt, They can go to dairy and the stable and handle mill or a cow aud a torse with dexierity and sacistuction. The Prince ot Wales is « bookbinder, each of his brothers has # trade, and bis sons are now Jearning trades according to their tastes. All tue ladies of the English royal bousenuld ure cootplished 1 practical things—iley knw Low to do usetul things, even If they are never cuiled upon to periorin thew, fhe mawkisbness or sentimentality whieh euevurages git DOF 0 learn to do useful, prac. luca) aud sifenytbeuing lavor is & debuseiment of the uobiest impulses of nature. Whea guch it tends todeprive vu iris especially irom developit their ment Sud paysical tenervate uem and tin prove fanetions wileb, ti ely Gained, talgnt deve the good and grand in their characters ry, ise rece potan sexs ae eeee Proud, and especially en American canes THE ROY BANDIT. ¥. A. Stearns in Tid-Bits. CHAPTER I. THE RESOLVE. “Gimme ¢ bite o' your Jujube paste?” The speaker was @ boy of some twelve sum- mers and an equal number of winters, to say nothing of alarge number of springs and several hundred falls. The most casual observer would have been willing to make a deposition before the nearest magistrate that beneath asomewhat commonplace and phenomenally dirty exterior (for our hero had a haughty contempt for con- Ventipnalities) this boy concealed an indomita- ble will and a collariess shirt. The person whom he addressed was a girl of abaut his own age. She was peerlessly beau- titul, and Wore store clothes and had An aristo- cratle air, Every nerve stretched to its utinost tension, the boy awaited her answer. With a quick movement she placed the coveted con- tection ont of his reach, uttering, as she did so, these words: ‘Naw I won't, neither.” The vouth staggered as if he had been bit with aelub, Had he not been so passionately attached to his native land, as to curry a large sample of It on his face, his companion would have seen that he was ghastly pale. ‘The iron brid entered his soul. “So be it," he hissed in a strange, unnatural volee his ig the bitterest blow of all. ‘To- WshE E igave New York forever. Henceforth Williamh “Boxg is dead. But in his place wilt spring to lite one of whony men witl speak with bate breath and bulging eyes; one whose feared and hated name will be —” “What? what?” wailea the girl. “Barbarous Bill, the Boy Bandit, the Holy Terror of the Yosémite.” As he uttered these words the Jnjube paste fell from nis compan- fon’s nervéless fingers, and with a low cry she sank falnt\ng to the ground, ‘Ttie boy seized the contection and engerly de- voured it. Then, as he strode rapidly away,he muttered, hozrsel ‘Tremvie, haughiy gyurl, for the end is not yet come?” CHAPTER IT. REVENGE AT LAST. One year has passed. The snows of another winter have fallen and passed away; the Patent Medicine men have all issued new editions of their almanacs; the veteran getress has completed her eleventh annual farewell tour. In the cavern in the heart of the Yosamite which they make their rendezvous are seated Barbarous Bill, the Boy Bandit, and his lawless gang—all stalwarts, black-bearded, professional ruffians from Ruffiansvilie, but mere puppets ip the hands of their boy chief “Away with you,”shouts the youth, suddenly springing to his feet. “A party of travelers wil cross yonder pass in an hour. Go capture thera and bring them tome. ‘There will be a gyuri among them,” and the outlaw’s voice grew tremulous. ‘or your lives do not let her escape you.” Obe of the band, a man of Hereulean build, attempted to make some feeble objection, but an itigtaut later a blow from the young chiet stretched him senseless upou the floor of the cave. In an hour three captives were brought in— an old man, his wite and their daughter, whom the reader bas already met “Aba! Matilda Muiiigan,” hissed the boy, Paes demoniac smile, “you are in me power a CHAPTER II, REVOLT. Barbarous Bill had stepped out to shoot a few bears and other wild animals,and the prisoners Were aloue with the band. “What in thunder is the reason,” asked old man Maliigan, “that you fellows obey every order of that young cub? Are you attached to im?” “No,” replied one of the We fear and nate him, but “Why?” ‘The menexchanged wondering glances. “Why—why—because it’s the regular thing, We never read dime notel in which the Boy Chiet was not Leld in awe and unquestionably obeyed.” “Well, if I were one of your band I’a give him aswitcliing he'd never forget and then clear im out. “I's @ great scheme!” shouted the outiaws, in wild enthustasin ut the novel idea, “We'll retin Trarbarous Bill returning at that moment,one gf bls gang took him over his knee and adinin- istered corporal punishment until the youth howled for mere} It only remains to be said that the next day the Boy Bandit returned to New York with Mr. Mulligan, and is now acting as errand-boy ia a shve store, I hate to make my story end In this Way, but I cannot teil a lie. ang, shudderingly, ve hiust obey him.” Women Wto are Shaved. Clara Bell’s New York Letter. A Irlnge on the upper lip is admirable to the girls as @ masculine adornment, but no gentle maiden likes to have a mustache on her own lip, at least not with the roots toward her. At @ certain age some women begin to detect signs ot hirsute growth upon their fuces and they scan the papers for advertisements of quack prepatutious “for removing supertuous hair, Some of these hostrums — are powerful acids, which certainly take of “the hair,” but too ofien the skin gees, tog, and leaves a disfiguring sca:, Tomect the ndouvied demand, some of the hairdres= ers make a specialty of iinproving complexions by the old-fasuioned means of iataer aud razor. Iban uptown hairdressing establishuent iso private room devoted to this work, and I was permitted to Intrude there whilea French lady Was being shaved. The operator said her cus tomers were ali brauettes, with coarse black lumir. ‘The bloudes never were troubled wich mustacues. The greater number were French, ‘The patron about to ve operated apou laugh ingly admitted that ihe mustucue was uimnost a national badge, and, laying her head back upon. the rest, composed fer features tor the ordeal, ‘Luere Was a high footrest in front of the chair, buiitdid not uppear to be required ou tils oc. casion, A napkin was tucked under her chin aud the operator applied a quantity of shaving cream or luther squeezed out of a tintoil tuue, instead of being mixed in a cup witu a brush, A Ultie gentle rubbing with the euds of the fingers soltened the skin aud the hairon the lip, the operator reiraining froin remarks Upon tue weatuer or eiections during tne process, which imparted @ weird, Uunatural air to tne whole performance. Tue barber theu deftly stropped @ snail, thin suort-uladed razor with & pearl bundle, seized the victim gently by her Pretty nose abd begun to suave the lip with a jek but delicate tue. ‘In shaving ladies,” she remarked, “it 1s necessary to avoid scraping the skin ‘so as to roughen’ the surtace, or cuuling against the grain, for that causes the hairs to draw back Under the suriace, get curied there aud produce pluples. If caliow Youtus would take the sume care thelr adolescent complexions would be betier.” After the shave the lather was ¢arefully washed out of the pores with toilet water, aud & Preparation was applied to bide the. biuisit Linge tit the too luxurious growth of bristles Would otherwise give tue upper lip. The patron Was then permitted to escape without being told Uat she needed a shampoo or that the hair was getting thin on the top or her nead and she Ought to use tonic. A lady with ao good, healthy growth of “inustache requires the dutention of her hairdresser once or wie a wee Neg te ‘The Love Bracelet. From the San Fraucisco Chronic. There are two young ladies in town who have been rivals. They are voth handsome and both have lotsof admirers. Like ali rivals in the world of young men they finally dropped their affections on One man. He was the devotee of one, and the other naiuraily wanted to capture jm, Sue did, and in the course of the eventiul conversation sue Wanted to Know what key le wore on bis chain. Beiag violently enamc ‘d, he told her it was the key ofa padlock bracelet clasped on her rival's arm. “You can’t love me. I won't have anything to do with you. Go back to that mean girl.’ “I swear 1 don't care anything about her. I Teaily don't.” -“Will you send that key back to her’ “Certainly, Here, ii you don’t believe me, Pil Jet you take it back wo her.” “Oh, how good of you, see she gets it.” “ee the next day she went to call on the wat “P've got such news for you, Ida.” “Yes, what ee “I'm engage “Youdon'tsty, To whom?” “To Henry Smith.” ‘Henry Situ? ‘Yes. " [know, ot Sonne, he’s been an old flaine of your's, and—well—{ couldn't naturally, iny dear, allow him to keep the litue key, I Know wihat it is, aud so I brougut it to you.” ‘She watebed der rival's face very closely; but the rival had given too many nian thrusts in ber time to meet this unprepared, ‘Sue siilied. “On, you needu’t have troubled. You might have let him keep it.” “Teouldn't think of it, How could you get the besoelet aif ?"" jeinat Key doesn't open this bracelet, Try She put it in the lock. It turned around with ‘alittle click, but the padlock did not open. “No, see here. Here ure three Ike it, You wou't tell on me, deur, wili you?’ But the fact 4s L was so pesteted by those boys begging me to let them ‘lock this bracelet that lwenrand ‘@ dozen keys that would go all around the Fock ‘aud never open or elise tt, and George m.pson und Harry Juney aud Sim Sommon whd—Idou't remember who alle “Tho And te disgusted rival went buek aud told usted rival went buek an Heasy Smith that sbe did ot intend to marty 4 bara Idiot. Dyspepsia Can't Worry Him. “Iv’e a great tuing to be a doctor,” said a well- known lawyer yesterday, “and to be able to religve Whenever you suffer. A friend tingle ate a aismnch pump as he wach Sus otter poplar ania ics Theat of one othe wen sites him on ¥ a sere ‘ aha EY i wasn’ Searing hisaaet Ce ped for dtunar and it never must pomp taysel! out. heh od R POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholcsomencss. 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We have been here for twenty-five years, and consequently 4 PERMANENT INSTITUTION. ‘Therefore, you run no risk in purchasing of us. gros ‘e Get THE ONLY CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS IN WASHINGTON, ©OR 7TH AND E STREETS Treo Axo Tren SHE ADMINISTERED THE TEST AND WAS CONVANCED. “Will you allow metotest both the cloth and the sewing?” sald a lady, who, a tew days ago, necom- panied ber Lusband to VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER ENT, CLOTHING HOUSE. “Certainly, madam,” was the courteousreply. “We would rather yon wouldu't buy unless you are per- fectly satisfied.” ‘Taklug the garment which she ha in her hand toa window, and, critically examining it, she wulpped a swiall pair of scissors out of her cuba. When ahe brought beck thegsrmeutto where uer husband and the slesinan were stauding the latter inquired if the test bud been sutistactory. “Perfectly so," was the reply. “It is good cloth. I unraveled the ede aud found it to be tutly woven ‘and ali woot: and the making is excellent, Tout sev- eral stite..es ta the sein, aud tried to pall It apart, bat I found it both strongly aid neatly sewn. Before £ was married I used ta be w talioress and L know some thing about cloth auit clothing. Pardon mie, but the- Feasou why Twas alittle prejudiced at first was be- ‘cause the price for the suit was so very low. 1 don't see low you can sell such really excellent work and stich good cloth ior that money” ¢ Upon that lndy’s test wo rest our claim for patron- age. Our clothing bas been tried and found true, and wit prices go low a3 toustonisiy shrewd and care ful bayer. Higher pralse we could not have received. A more ponvincing argument we cannot offer. VICTOR & aDLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 axp 029 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, nol = Open Saturdays till 11 pm AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ PIANOS AND QAGANS. “THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. G, & PAYSE & CO., Real Estate Agent : VE 6 00. Be LB Ato west. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROBEREY ON PROS- PRCT Stari BEEWERN HIGH AND BOLO. MAC STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT AUC. SEPNES AY, NOVEMBER, sat | nat BALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. I § WIN selt i tront of tho premises, part of Lots 14, aac 19, in square No. 48. fronting 75 feet on the nor Side of Prospect street, between High. and Pot Streets, by a depth of 90 fect, improved by 5d Krome Dweiling am: a large Stone ge House. AANEDIATELY Actes wht sell the south PpIFy feet cf Lot Gixty-nine, in square finy-elcht on fhe east side of Fayette street, between 1st aud 2d ‘Streets, Improved by two small Hrick Houses. ‘Tepais: Onerhird cash; balance In one and two Feark with Interest, secured by adeed of trust on the Property. “If the terms of saio ‘are not complied with in ten dees the property will be resold at ris Sf getsating purchaser: 4 a-posl: oF $50 each piece of property at the time of sal ‘and cost ited on mlU-dédy 7 PON weather until SATURDAY, NOVEM- ILTH, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. THIS EVENING. FPOL®Y, Auctioneer. will sell the stock contained in store No. 355 Penn- svivayia, bet. 3d and 44s sts, commencing TO- MORROW Saturday). ab SEV F. M.. and wil cou- ing until the stock is disposed of. ‘The goods comprise a fuil and complete stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods, ‘The stock will be closed out with- res TP Moxas DowLING, aucuoneer. CHOICE AND ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND PORCELAINS, AT AUCTION. 2 AMONG OTHER THIN ‘TISTIC MAHOGANY THREE-PIECE PARLOR, SUITE, U FIGURED SIT PLUSH; HANDSOME RECEPTION AND EASYs CHAIRS, BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE PORCE- LAINS, BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY AND EBONY PEDESTAL, VERY HANDSOME, MARBLE-TOP TARLE, ELEGANT CH LAMP AND FRENCH GLASS DECO- RATIONS, FRENCH CLOCKS, ONE BEAUTI- FUELY INLAID CABINET ELEGANT AND COSTLY ARTICLE), ELEGANT COUCHES, FINELY UPHOLSTERED; 0AK ARM CHAIR FROM HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES, LEATHER-COVERED ARM CHAIR, FINELY CaRVeD; VERY SURERIOR Ma- HOGANY DWARF BOOK CASE, PARLOR FURNITURE IN SUITES AND SEPARATE. , MAHOGANY DESK WITH CARVED S AND FEET, A SPLENDID ARTICLE; HAL FURNITURE, A NUMBER OF FINE + STEEL ENGRAVINGS, BRASS FIRE IRONS, ENGLISH BRI ‘SELS AND OTHER CARPETS, 5 URE, 1 53 AND SEPARATE PIECES; FINE HAIR MATTRESSES, BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FEATHER PILLOWS, WaL- NUT EXTENSION DINING TABLES, WAL- NUT MARBLE TOP SIDE OARD, FINELY CARVED; DINING CHAIRS, TABLE LINEN, FINE HANDSOMELY DECORA- TED DINNER SERVICE, ENGLISH DINNER, SERVICE, CUT AND EN LASS WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, SUPERIOR, KITCHEN APPOINTMENTS, &., &c. Qn MONDAY MO! NOVEMBER TWEN TYSECOND. 1886, commencing af HALEPAST ‘O'CLOUK, at residence 2013. Q sircet, I shall ‘apove superior collection of household effects. t Auctionéer. CATALOGUE SALE oF JAPANESE WORKS OF ART, COMPRISING BRONZES, CLOISONNES, PORCELAINS AND POTTERY; EMBROIDERIES, ELEGANT SCREENS, AND MANY OTHER ART OBJECTS OF VALUE. ‘To be sold 4t public auction TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- THIRD, TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY: SIXTH, 1886, AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P. ‘M., each day, at my art salesrooms, 11th and Penn- sylvania avenue. Goods on exhibition all day MONDAY, NOVEM- BER TWENTY-SFCOND. ‘THOMAS DOWLING Auctioner. rPWOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Brokers, ACRE OF LAND AT THE CORN) ENTH STRELT AND HOWARD AVE- NUE AT PUBLIC AUCTI ‘DAY ABPERNUON. ove gs YSIXTH, at Habe-Past THREE e shall offer at pubite sale about 0 acre of laid situated on 7th street extended, at the er of Howard aveuue, the main avenue leading foward University. ‘Teruis of sale: One-third cash, the balance in six and, twelve months, secured by deed of trast upon the Premises sold, and bearing iuterest, payable seit annaally. “A deposit of will be required a: the Ume of sale. n1sdkus __ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PHOS. J. FISHER & ALE OF LARG EON RHODE: ENCE HW STRERT AND AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER (H, at THRE O'CLOCK, in virtue of a deed of trust gu BS, nud duiy recorded iu Liver No. 1031, Folio No. 411 et seq, one of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, we sha.t sell at witeauetion Lots numbered twelve (42), ttnetecs ES) Swourteen (La) ud fiteen Go), of cleorge a Yanétsabdiviston of tot No. 10, and the east oe oftot 11, of We vers. Cox's subdivision Of certain [ots No. 160, having a frontageo. ubout seventy: nd eiguts"four one hundredths (78 aud S- feel ou thesouth line of thode Island ave ue, between 17th street aud Connecticut avenue. ex tending through to gorth Ml street, With a iruntage of about seventy-six (76) feet on north M steels ime Proved by-a l.rge und handsome. brick residence Known as No, 1718 Ihode Isiand avenue. ‘Terms of sae: One-third of the purchase money in ces, £500 of wh.ch must be paid down at ube Ume of Sule; tie remainder in one and two years. secured. by deed oftrust upon the pretuises. sold, with intetesi: UWeinterest to be paid setannually. Should. the termsofsale ‘not be complied with within ten (10) Ouy> after sate, the trates reserve the right 20 Tesell At te cost and expense of the defaulting purchaser. FREDERICK BMcGULKES Vrrce, EDWARD J. STELLWAGER, f sia3 THOS. DOWLING, Auciloneet. iGasas ENCANSON BROS, Aucuioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FS TATE ON K STRERT NOW, Be TWEEN THURTERNTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS WES1, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE By virtue ofa deed oftrust, dated Ap:il29, 1850, and recorded of May J, 1880, in ber No. 953. foilo 40 Ct seq., of Mie land records for the vis trict ofColumbia,and by thedireetion of the holder. ofthe uote thereby secured, we wi:Loifer for saletu iro: Of the premises, at public anction. on the SCO DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1886, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ail ‘that purcel of real estate, situate and lying in the city of washington, in the Distzict of Columbia, and known. aud described as being the eust twenty-four feet (24) by the depth of lor numbered sever (7), of the heirsof Johu David- Son's recorded subdivision of square numbered two hundred and forty-eight (248.) The xald lot fronts twen.)-1our (24) feeton the norti side of Kstr.e: north: West, between 13ih and 14th streets northwest, and Tuns’back oue hundred aud forty-seven (147) fect toa thirty foot (30) toot alley, nd is improved with a two- story brick lable on the rear. ‘Lerms: “One-tiird cash; the residue in two equal in- staliments, payable in one cud two years, respectivel irom the dayrof sale, with interest at thera ¢ of a (9 per centum per annim until paid, and payable semi for whileh the notes of the pure aser, bear ing date ou the day of sale and payable in one and two ‘Yeurs, respectively. alter date, secuted by deed of trast Spon ie property sold. wil "be required, oF all cash, ab the option a; the pa ‘A deposit of $100 will be reuuired atthe tin ofsale, Ait conveyaucing and Fecurding to be at the cost of the purchaser It the terms of saie be Hot complied with within Bfteen days from the day of sale, the Trusters reserve the right te resell the property ut the risk and cost of the deiault- ing purchaser after five days’ notice In the “evening Sta” newspaper, EHARKR IAAWLINGS, }rrumtoen ocl&-d&ds 1505 Pennsyivania ave, 2.W. ag- AT THE REQUEST OF THE MAKERS OF the said deed of trust the sale is med tit WEL NESDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH, 1896, same Dour andviees CHARLES B. MAURY, nidéds FRANK RAWLINGS, } Trastocs ga-AT THE REQUEST OF THE MABERS OF gi sald deed of trust the sale ft fUrthGE Postponed Ul WEUNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-ROUBTH, ae ane nea APES aca DRY, pales nii-agds YUAN R RAWLINGS} 2 PHOS J. FISHER & CO, Resl Estate Brokers me Pace ae OF IMPROVED AND Ui VER PROPSRIY ON THE PAST SIDE eT SEVeNTH STREET TURNPIEE, AFAR THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Bk Byhey (PRUMBULL STREST AND HOWARD ‘iriue of a decree Je Court of ue ties of Galtats, pursed isin eausol ; merely ea Jon ‘Wi, eal od fomp.aisacts "te Stigruder‘et al defo. ts, the ui (rustees will sell, on FRIDAY, UV EMD iXTH, A. Dv. 1 at THREE the ibe iat Ble hil vk pork ot a Ob uty, in the: 7H WARNER € co, B. Beal uate AGE p street nw. TWENTY-EIGHT FIN: RUILDING LOTS. ON “LOTs. CORNER 8D STREET AND AY! DE. NING OVER 50,000 SQUARE FEET. a FWENIY-THIRD, 1880, commeticing at) FOUR- ‘HIRTY O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the prem- ses, ‘22 Building Lots on south side of DicLean avenue. Goda do north aa don 0. 1 do. do. corner of McLean avenue and ‘Bd street, ‘These Lots contain about 1.350 square fect each. McLean avenue is concrete. “the square fe wuict hese Lots are sithated is belie rapidly Vail up, aod 1s bou: sian G fed by 3d antl ty aed streets sche Went. i bose desiring to purehase je Lot for Romestewt orfor luvestahent aud oa shoud Sitend this sale. “Terms eacy and made known on das of sale. A de. itrequired on. cach Lot sola. Abstract or title np outa year aco. 4 UNCANSON BROS. Anctioneers, BROS., auctioneers. RY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN EAL ESTATE SEAL TENS ALLY TOW STS Ife Dist RICE OF COLUMBIA. ADMIRABLY SITUATED FOR RESIDENCES, Reliees a trace teeter Caos m1! the Disirict of Columbia, passed Ih bauity Cause, No. 10,019, on the Loth day of November, 156. the undersigned Trustee wii sell prowinas, on SATURDAY. TW DAY OF NOVEMLER, 1880, at the bour of O'CLOCK PAL, ail that plece of und, cousisting of sixty-seven ‘and onequarter weres (G74), situated on the Belt roud, about one nilie north ef Teapalls tow and known ‘as part of “chevey chase.” former y otned by the late Capt, William J. Belt, USN. “this f:'very desirable property and embraces several beau- tush Dullding sites, being high and suuled tor tat par- pose. Terms: One-third cash: balance in oneandtwo years. pith interest, at six percent. Sceured by deed of trust 0n tke property, or al cash, at option of purchaser, the terins oi sale ar edt scith witht auter sale the proper wil be old. at costot defaul:ing purchaser, afer Ave days pt Uce of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. “A deposit of S100 required at tine of sale. Conveyancing and recordive at pur haser's cost BL EDWIN DYE. Trustect DIGdedvsi Ot 514 ith stn B, 2 WABSER € 00., 'e Real Estate Brokers, O16 F street northwest, E NEW TWOSTORY BRICK 306, 308. SIX COMFORTABLI DWELLINGS, Nos. 306, 10, $12 1d s ef v iN sell at public auction, m front of, ses, SIX. TW -STURY BRICK DWi-ke s and modern couveniences. ese houses wre new wud situated on one of the best streets in the southwest. ‘Teruns easy, and made known day of sale. A deposit of $100 on each house. Abstract o1 title Up to about She year ago. mira DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, HHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, TRUSTEDS S415 OF VALUARLE DMPROVED REAL BS1 (P) STREET, GEORG PUBLIC AUCTION: By virine_of Liber No. 7 the District ‘we will sell at pub ‘auction of the premises, on W: the TWLNTY-FOUKIH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A! D., 1586, at HALF-PAST rOUR O'CLOCK P, SM, lof numbered pwel in ‘Thomas Heal of at's addition to weorgetown, in the District of a, said Jot Haying a frout of thirty (80) feet Gn the south side of West (P) street,with the improve- nts and appur enances, sid improvements, $f a theve-story brick dwellin ‘Iwolve hundred ($1,200) dollars with ine terest at Six per centuin (G per ceutum) per annum from June 22d, 1886; expense: of sale and, taxes due in cash; balance in six (6), tweive (12) and eighteen (QS) months, ior which wotes of the purchaser, hear: Ing six per cent interest from the d.y'of sale, aud Se cured by deed of trust on property sold, shall Betaken, $200 down at time of sue. Conveyancing at pure Chaser’s cost, Re-Saieat cost and risk of defaulting purchasers. A. HYDE, Trustee, 714 15th 12-4605 ees At astazinay ~ Dickens, Scott, Macaulay, the Poets and other non- copyright Books at prices lower than ever before, and as low as can be obiained anywhere, at the Book Store of WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, a 428 ENRY C. LANCASTER, 29 7th street northwest. Catholic Goods, School Books, Stationery and Latest Novelties ut low 28-30 SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. GL.S. C. Books. Family. Pocket and Teachers’ Bibles. ‘All New Books as soon as publisved. ‘Cheap aud Fine Stationery. 0c29 415 91s. ne Crear Booxs. Curar Paren ‘The Home. twelve mos., uniform in size aud style, neatly bound tn cloth, wilt: 52 kinds, only doc. each, Writing paper and envelopes, 24 sheets of paper and ‘envelopes to match, only Luc. & box. ‘The nus in the city. JOHN C. PARKER‘ 617 and G19 7th street, n= oct, —|Dsceze Bror s Prasos Ht FISCHER PIANOS, ESTEY PIANOS, ESTEY ORGAN PIANOS FOR RENT For any length of time desired, ‘Modercte prices. SANDERS & STAY 934 Fst NW. EAUTIFUL CPRIGHIS POR SALE ONL KENT, NEW AND S}-COND) HAND. ATV BECKET, S01 8TH Sikh EN. W FIRST CLASS TUNE SD REPAIRS OF PIANOS. ORG. ONG EXPERIENCE : Movi UPR Db SQUAL J for their general exc and duraitay. Ove tise. Special’ bargains jouthly payments; Sev ly et the NOTEXCHANGE WARERQoatS 22 Mi st, Panos are admire t by coi for their elegance, refinement of tone, durability. - Prices rélnced for one mouth. Terms to suit. Cail ‘and see them at the PIANO XCIAN nl2-Im PRICES Fi fore ea © Call befor” busing PIANO EXCHANGE hiy. payme: exible S82 375, pward, abso aud S10 from S300 upward fly payments, itN FL FLAS © CO, 937 st. nW-Im JOHN F ELLIS Oo. ‘O35 bear 1omh st nioam DIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT OR SALE nioderate prices; eusy tert JOUN F. ELLIS € co., Pennsylvania ave, neat LOUh st AL ADVANTAGES TO nd to xudents of music: zest a ANOS TO RENT ON EASY ES bos | "WG! OTHER ich & Bach Pianos F, ELLIS & CU, 2l0-im 4 Moving. & 00. Gally's wonderful selfplaying instruments, Reliable new triple, uaison Upright Pusios for $175. ocls E and dealers iy, 100,000 copie _ Phat eee | lak Enwaro F. Dacor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for St« Son, Marshall & other Pianos: Ste: Tnstrume nway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Hate & Camston a aud Musicat M Chandise, Exchanged. Rented, Tuned, and Shipped. New aud Second- used at | Nj 2208, 8 HAMS 8G Ass, SALT awe. | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices. PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE & co, 817 Market Space. my8S a Do Nor Prncmasz Tain You Te A thoronghly first-clas: instrument at « me Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small monthiy payments, Largest assortment of Five-cent Music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 apt Niw Booxs Poverty Grass (Lillfe Chase Wyman.) Memoirs and Letters of Dolly Madison. by nous and CLauges in the suclety of Friends ¢ Meadows (Abbott) Hamlin) es (GUM. ) Aphrodite, by Eckstein, Having purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New Yorks avenue, we shall ran it in connection with our store, Plutsyivenia ave, Any orders of com mssions left at either store will be prompuy Sled, aud W. H. MORRISON. WOOD AND COAL. Coan Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Wharves and Railroad Yard: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. ‘Branch Yards and Offices: 1202 F street northwest. 1515 Seventh street porthwest. 2740 Peunsyivania avenue northwest. 1112 Ninut street northwest, Corner Third and K streets northwest, ‘221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Largest Private Ratiroad Yard south of New York. Also, Extensive Wharves, giving unsurpassed facili- ies Jor the economic handling of Fuel of ali kinds. Coal delivered on cars direct from Mines into our Yard, ‘We dealin best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, either in stick or prepared to order at our Factory. Clean Coal, Full Weight and Measure, Prompt De- liveries and Prices as Low as Fuel can be furnished. 0c27-3m Warrer H. Manwow, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ©oaL AND woop. ‘Main Office No. 710 Det. n.w. Offices and Yards— Sth and L sis. sw., No. 216 A st. n.e. Coal Depot— Cor, Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. AllOfflces are connected with the ‘Telephone Ex change. oc22-1m_ WI 8TER FUEL aT SUaacER RATER WIN JOHNSON, Dealer in WOOD'and CoAT. Bottom Prices V. BALD' ‘Wholesale and Ketail Complete Factiities. Fuil Weight and Measure. ‘Wood and Coal direct: trom the torestsand mines by rail and wuter, and free irom slag, siate aud ouer impurities GIVE ME a TRIAL, ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 Rhode Island ave aw. Brgen™ ah Ast me, “" Oitice, corner Sth and is Si Bw. All connected by ‘Telephone. au109m GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. \OLUMBIA SHIRT (0. HARRY C. TOWELS, ‘Manager. 1419 New York ave. Fine Shirts to Urder auld Ready-made. Geatl Furnishing Goods. lemen's: ull-jm Exserys HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, ‘In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSLERY. @c Shirts to order, 6 for $12 A perfect Gt guaranteed BLLEBY'S, 1337 F strep, ____ PROFESSIONAL ~ WON! Jk BARAUER AND GD. Frage cx A Pianos “Burdett Organs The best Teasonableprice Pianos. Rent, tuuing. i pair, at GH KUMN'S, 407 10th st nw SEWING MACHINES, &e. 5 = r Tue Sirext New Aorenicas, No.z. ‘The most poplar Sewing Stuchine tn America Does the must highy arusue eubroldery work tn arrascue, gouel, tinsel, &. Tstrucilon ive at Sour residence. Call and gee tt at work, of send lor suples. Tadies wisiing 20 have wacbine sent on trial will please notify us by mall ur teepione. We employ BO Grouniers,” All Kinds ren ed and repaired, UPRUACH, cor Th and Ista 3 c Telephone call 42: 3 Next door to Auerbach’s Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jacket De TPE WHITE IS KING! “THE ACME OF PER ection in the catezory of sewing Machines. A Geteerutratign aid condensation of mit nateal genta a G a Tent. First-class repairing done. “Also, Central OM ~_FINANCIAL __ Pers Axp Cc Lis Gn Grain, Provisions und Stocks, for Jong and short PAK £00, on Pauses & Wares, STOCK BHUKERS 64 Broadway. — } x, ISO Fifth avenne, f Sew York, £39 15tD siree: Lorcoran Building), Wasningtoa, PRAVALS SUCK Tcl RGKACM Wakes WASHINGTON, BALTINCKE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YUKA, BUSTON, ae, ‘GENSMAL PantNzns. dame Waite 34. CRUGER OARLEE, BayNaxp G LYam Hexny H. Leper, Washington, D.C. Wittiax K Tkavins, ppecal Pariuer, Buy aod sell ou commission “ail clisses OF deallway es, ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Qnotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re gardipg the markets received th direct from ive New York Stock Ki 4 orders executed and reported prampuly- MEDICAL, «x. ‘Ehe Uluest Fstaohshed and only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be consulted daily, 40% C st, ‘bet, 4% and 6th sis, 2. ‘Prompt treatment. Correspondence und consulta- Hous strictly conuidential Separule rooms for wadics, Office always open. Perera ANHUOD RESTORED BY USING A BUTTLE OF two of Dr. BKOLHEAS Inviorailng Cor ial. “Wii cure any case of nervous deviliiy dud loss of nerve power. 1t imparis Vigor to the whole sys tem. 900 8 st sw. 10-1" AND MADAM WITSON, 483 18ST, CORNER ist and & sts mw. dsublished 183%, Special ireatment .oF indies Teliable services. Advice free aud contideutial os 1gte 5, NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dr. BROTHER is the videst estavlisbed ud) Puysiclan i thie cy entay cousuit Dr. BROT Lis, cs ie digit. “woruy seats’ experteuce. ‘nlysme ‘ME DE FOREST LONG-ESTABLISHED AND rellabte Eoaisg Physician, can be Consuited dally 2 reliable ‘renidenoe, Siew hours frown hod pm, wn Ladies only. noieime DD'S NERVINE, NO. 2—A PERMANENT eure tor sical ‘Debits, Loss of Care tor Nervous und Phy: 7a, catsed By indicretion,excenncy ‘ai STAN: 'S, SL‘Gloud Pharmacy, cor- per Yun and F sia. Price, $1. ‘Sent by maui vealed. Ree See eee Ebel Glsease of men’ and turns medicine, OF Ly charge, 0 ‘Sambi C lang fore 1 ort hie a day Jun. ATTORNEYS. |, PRENTIeS BOTT, « P RAILROADS, __ ALTINORE AND ONTO RAILROAD — ort effect, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER ih, stale te SS uptll furtice cones Leave Washing!-n trom Station, corner of New Jem svfaveneand (since For Chicage Luna 31.40 with through coaches ai ste m Lint ed ba press fsburgh at 4 1140 am. arriving Is No cxisa fate is charged on these tor fast For Louisriite and St. Louls dally at 3:30 sand Pa ti with (hrough cone ‘ted ‘teach to Ulnclupa: onhatt neat worneg ab 74% St Lowe Noeaire dary is charged ou this train fot “Grace, Wilmington and Philadelphia, 6:40 p. mn. dali 0, 720, Be (45-minute tu > ond TAO pe G50, 750.830. gnd LOS 40, 3540, 6.80, 7300, 82D, “fend points Sout 5. has Rleeper trom p.m. Sleeper to Lite + Railro: sion, Deleware, and intermediate pointe between bait’ ore and Wullatugton, Sd Pm.Oaliy, F Annay tis 6:40am. and 12:90 and 4:30pm W308 IMO For Wey Sintieuts : 5. (40. 8: and Baits Washington S040. 200 iy. except sunday, and Sah S.except Sunday, for pring Hitan Branch 8:40 wm.) a tions crew nd 122 kK SO am 5:81 p.m. dally, em West daily 6: wantais Tue Wock roan Phitade pints Chester, Wiluimge Dito aie is arrive from 10: 0, Odi ag » oh O08 oy a Valley Rallroad, 630 @ ‘ O00) id ino ad 15: aud Tid pan siAngton stop at Relay Station, and 640 pan, ~ ad mn station 618 and 1851 " T of Lath street, whore for bags: ige to be checked aud Ee ys Bolt in the ens Nwadt, © K. LORD, Manager. Baltimore, (uj G. P. My peor AIR LINE” ie. A‘iaita. and all poluis. Somth patie: steepmgen Waauingt Sxoupt Sundar, for Mt edie stations. = Lally | for snsvill s\) ake and OMjo rout. Pall Sleepers Wasl per eny Chartovte, G ngton to Louisvill Dmily for Ly sleepers : ht Montgomery, counecting with parlo® Drleans. ASHINGTON AN ONI0 DI- Ninion Leave Washington #16 mn except 8a and 1:45 pan. dalis sari a aise ihe aid 719 jan teuurome. lense Honbd. BU Gane: Bi “daly aud 118 pana eacest. Sunday. aitiehag from South arrive at Washington tar from Laaiaville BAU teins ~ 18 a. ckets, sleeping car reservation and informe checked at office. GOL gar to N TRAINS furnished “and bia UspIVAuIA AVe.. and at passenger statio, Vania Railroad, Oth and Isis, JAS. L. TAYLOR, nol neral Pasengor Ageub rpur onrat PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 10 THE NORTH, WEST “AN! DOUBLE TEACK. | SPLEN STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICEN LN RFP RCT NOVEMBER 14711, 1866, Traing leave Washington from station, corver of Sixth. a trevts, as ioliows: For Pitisburg a gf aiace sive ian itt'secping Cary frou Mal Baumer tose Lows daily. tocujcap. with sicest g Car Aluoouet to Citieagi atid Clocingat Exyrese:at « 10 P. a With Meeping Cars Washington bo Chidago 60d. St Lous, fo Cincinnati, ‘except Saturday, Louls, and Harrisburg to “Clevelubd, ebnpecti a Harrisbuig wah Western bs; watt Mrongh Sleepers for Louisville and Memphis, Pacitie Express, 10:00 P i, cally for Pissburg ithe West, with throngh Siecper Chicago, . except saturday, ington to Kochester. For Willamsort. Lock Haven and Elmira, st 9:40 seas caeete Sanda Ot St sind the Put $225, 0:00 ang a4 M. BU. 2AM, 4: 10:00 ang 11:20, * ca oi Stinday. a A: Mi 420, 0b. 41, A138) a nize Tientiod dixpees of tulhiguss Patio Ses 4 4. M. daily, excejt Suuday and 4:00 For liosic without change, 2:00 P. a. every day. For Brooklyn, S.'\..2il through. tesins connect rT boas of Brooklyn a ane to Pulton street, avoiding double, ex York City f For Pullaie-phia, 4:1, xm), 10 3 ina S09 ADL 1230, 2U0, 4215, 0300, 1040 and 11 3 imived week days and 4:00 P.M. For Ba : ts Ay cay oo Bk Ndr egiag F28 A Mand $0 a, 5 £2823 any napolis, 7226 A. ML, excepts M.. 4:15 P.M. ALEXAND MiCKSBURG HATES WAY. AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING TON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 6:00, 7:05, 9:25, 11 A. M., 12:08 4:35, 6:01, $205. 10:05, and LL day at ©, 9:25, 11 AM, GUL Croaggage te denination from 4 resigouces Ufbaggage Lo destiaution from. ttels awd Festdeue CHASE. PUG. General Sauagen 3. R_ WOOD, General Paseuger Agent EGS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, PUR PUTUMAC KiVEx LANDINUS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELIY, Leaves Tthatreet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAY= and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. Rewrnin TURSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY’ p. m., touce ing at Kiver Langings us tar as isouiul Creek, cuctle oman, Va. and St. Clements bay, Mc) Counects with B46. 10K al Shepheras moe sehedule., JOHN FAUCET. agen, © W. RIDLEY, Manager, {RECT TO NEW YORE—FREIGHT STEAM ERS JOUN GIBSON and F.C. KNIGHT leave 41, kast Hover, N.Y every SATURDAY wt 4. £300) St Shari, Wasilington, every TULSA ORNING, Freight wt lowest rates, ve M % VERNON! MT. ViKNON Leaves Tiivstteet wharf daily veneept oaday) ves. Tth-street. w (except. su Bit Vernon at 10 ocluck aim “Heturainge necchee A isivngton about Su pean a i, 1. BLAKE, Comain STEAMERS, LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sait regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOQk,, via QUEENSTOWN. ‘Calling at Huitiax, N.S, and St. Johns N. F. ‘Caspian, November 30; « arthaginian. December A — TUS. Seeante cee phd Siusgow 10 LOOl, Via. LeREy atid GRIWae Pissenger accuunnouations unexcelled. For lurther uuoripatiou apply Wo Mrs. D, A. BROSNAN, 612 8th at GEO. W. MOsS, 425 Pena. ave, niet JAS. BELLLW. 653 New Jersey ov “A TLANTIC AND WET INDIA LINE NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. Briuish, Danish and French West India Islands, a SS. BAKKACOUTA, suiling Dec. 8, aud thereser, Stopping aday or more at St Croix, st. Kite, Ame gua, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, Triuidad, &a, ‘Superb seen eosemenntatien constant smoking oul, 164i oom, etc Apply LEAYCRAPT @ 00, 14u Pearl ot. New York, THE TRADES. TTOG. PABL, GULY AN. ® LVER PLA’ Oreerins ot oes a eae aa goa Siver Wate “Up ies owed Sat aye. \y HIDMAN & WARNESON, Wi a. ‘Paper-rdiers, and Bieas ool. 420und 42 11th a a, a ASN RELIES one Rita Soi eee Te