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al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. indications for the % hours commencing at p.m. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, and “ingiota, fair Weather, a slight rise in temipera- ‘winds becoming ture, lyght to fresa nort Variable, imRuaN Haxp-KwtT Jackets, all colors ant ‘2S, at the very lowest price.’ Franc, the one vice hatter and furnisher, corner 7th and D. Ratw on Sains, bigh winds or low. wo are always 2 ‘Eisaman Bros, Manufacturers, = 7th und BE See the new lot $2 Child Suits, Ercwmvea, Engravt and all the latest so nertne Enge Wakagsad ase Foogee 1208 F st. Regilding a specialty. Goop CLoruis at fair prices 1s better than trash at any price. Eisewaw Buos., Manufacturers, 7th and Re See our line of $5 Children Suits, SRE OvR Wixvow for biggest bargain ever sold in furniture. 801 Market Space. ‘Sex House & Herrmann's ad. on 6th page. EXcELLEs Cheviot or Cassimere 2 Eiseuax Buos,, Manufacturers, z Just Recervep another car load of thow at ak and imitation mahogany chamber suits ates and $22.75. W. H. Hoeke, 8th and Market Space. Fine Porrrarms. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa, ave, -—Can consumption be cured? SHES Bakers Poa Livgr Ol and Malt, crre Noriceasie that the clothing house mat Is doing the Dasiarss Is uot talking the public ‘death. ‘Exseuas Buos., Mai ” Cor. 7th and See our line of Fashionable Stripes la Sack and Prock Suits Ip You Wawr ro Frxsism NICELY, for a uttie money, goto W. H. Hoeke’s carpet and furniture warerdoms. “Rovat Give” mends broken articles, aur Sovte.—The many patrons of Madame Soule, of 305 Sth avenue, New York,whl be pleas d to hear that she will have an opening of imported Wraps and dresses at 1320 F street on October 31 for four days. ‘Sn House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page. We ans Now Orentxa a carload of those mar- pintop walnut chamber Suits, at $51.50. If you want one come quick. W. 1. Hose. Possgit's Ick CREAM. La@vaGe 1s cheap. prices sell the goods. ea0u IS GisrMan Buos, Manufacturers Cor. 7th and’ B ‘See the Overcoat we sell at $12.50. Save Your EreviGur, consult Hempler, cor. 4%. CITY AND DISTRICT. ———— Condensed Locals. Anchor Lodge of Good Templars last evening (TH. Patterson; ¥. geo; % Mtr Hempla’; 8, M- well ‘Omicer Andrew. J. Kimmel, of the sixth recinet, and Miss Amanda Arneth were married fist evening at the English Lutheran church, cor- ner of 11th and H streets northwest, the Kev. Dr. Demer oMicating. A reception was afterward held at the residence of the bride’s parents, No. 65 3 street nortawest. E Por an Otto Haltnorth, of the sixth precinct, esterday recetved a cablegram .rom Dessau, Ger- ancing the death of bis mother in that the fifty-second birthday of Rev. J. rt ‘u-street M. E. church. On the eve of that diy ae and bis family were sur- nce Dy members of the con- th tany gifts—goid, sliver, groceries, waday a floral design, in Whten *he figures in White flowers Were the most conspicuous ob- cis, was suspended over Mr. Still's palptt- strict Lodge, 3 of O.F., haselected {ot the ensuing year: RJ. . D.M.5 8. W. £ W. Jickson, D.T.; C. H. Shorter, mber number of the Century Mag- received from J. Slilington’s, iter at the Bewedere Hotel, urt 0-day charged With as- ng Charies B. Wililams, tue cook, by strixing Lu cn the head with an trou spoon. He was fined 10 oF 30 days. Sine chespeake Fire Insurance Co., bis Med With the recorder of de ds a certificate of thelr nization with the following officers: N. B. H. N. Price, Jas. P. Sanneos, &. J. Areher- ii. L. Smith, directors; "H. I, Smith, ul. N. Price, sec.etary, Jas, P. Sanmeos, ‘The Jefferson Democratic Aweciation. Wasutnatox. D. C., Nov. 1, 1887. To the Eilitor of Tar EvEsixo Stan: In reference to the artizle of last night's issue concerni g the action of the Jefferson Democratic Association, I, as secretary, deem it my duty to ay tuat the Jefferson Association was org nized August 12, 1880, Wich 4 membership of over 150. Tepresenting every district In Uhe District of Cu Tumbia, and’ not only the tenth district. Every munber is Known as a working democrat, and, as the record of the last catpaign Wul show, it must De cousidered one of the representative clubs of it 1s, nevertheless, the second oldest wstriet. fn reference to the division of Dis- trict politics, I am free to say that the only issue that now presents itself 1s that of Cleveland and ani-Clevelund; at least that fs considered such by every young working democrat identified with (he District interest, notwithstanding ine report tothe contrary. This association has taken a fir stand And 13 devermined to carry out every article em- braced in the resolutions adopted. DANIEL WARKES, Secretary, 924 14 Slreet northwest, VERDICT FOR THE —To-day, in the (Ctreuit Court, the case of tue United States against Sam’ Daou, S. P. Brown and W. E. spalding— action on the bondof the frst named asa pay- Master, given March 25, 1867, Which action was commenced in 1879—1 ‘Tur Brown Drvoxce Case.—Yesterday, in the Equity Court, Judge Merrick, in the case of Min- lernS. Browt agt. Mary E. Brown for divorce, on the ground of desertion, dismissed the bill with costs, The bil was fled in July, 1886, and tne testimony showed that the husband had’ ret to live with the wife, end hence could not claim Una she deserted nira. In this case, in Sepiember, the detenuant asked for leave to file a cross Dili, Which, Deing denied, she, ou October 15, ted aa original Dill against the husband, and the contro- Yeray 1s tereiore still 1p court. ‘Tue Natiowat Rervsiican Cuve.—At the meet- Ing of tue Nasional Republican Club last evening tue address Which ty U0 be Issued Was discussed, Uut defuite action Was postpoued uml the next meetiug. ‘The ciub has secured, for tue nurpo es Of the “next campaign, executive offices on the second floor at 1406 rebusyivanla avenue, where they iatend to Weicome republicans from ail parts Of the country. Arrangements have been made with the various ratu leading out of the city to secure short-raie tickets, good for thirty days, ior Voters who sh.ll be recommended by the cub. — A New Beancu of Tux Iuisu Nattosat Leacce.— A ranch of tue Irish Nationa: League was formed ata mectiug iu the bali of the Sarstield Associa- Uoa, 434 street and Pennsylvania avenue, and adopted tue game of the Wa. O'Brien Brauch. Ollicers were elected as follows: Peter MeCart- ney, president; P. F. Moran, recording secretary; P.B. O'Connell, Quancial sec.etary; James Butler, treasurer. CoMPLIMENTING Tuxix FORMER TREASURER —Mr. and Mrs. Wi. auebicisen celebrated the Lwen'ieth auniversary ‘of tueir wedding at their home, 918 SUs street, last evening. During the evening a committe’ of the Washington Schuetzen Verein— Messrs Simon Woll, Jue. L. Vogt, Christian Rup_ Perham the presidest, wr: Jacob J. Appich, aid ue Secretary, Mr. Keinhbld Springsguth—cauued at the howe add presented Mr. Mucuicisen, in tue Bame Of Lhe Verein, with a set of Feso.utious hand somely engrossed ‘and framed, tesliying to the appreciation of the Vereia for Mr. dueblelsen's services as tre.surer. Mr. Mueuleien held the post of treasurer for three years, and was relieved jast Fear omly OB account of impaired health, ‘Tue Baxsens Witt Tcxs Ovr.—Barbers’ Assem- Diy No. 40:82, K. OF L, last night decided to partici pate In tue labor detmonstt ation to-morrow night. & B. Caristivan and Juo, & Sinus were appounted inarsbals ‘The Uoss barbers turoughout the city © beea requested to close their shops at 7 tock Uo-mmorrow evening »0 that all the Journey- vel way Lake part In Lue purade. ‘Tae FUNxMAL oF Cuas. E. Mayer.—The tuneral f Cuas £. Mayer, Who Was accideatally shot und ied last Fraday nigut, Wook place from the resi- Gence Of bis law partner, Mr. Lewis Abr. Yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Kev. L. St-rn, of ue Sthestreet synagoyue, officiated. “The pail vearers were Mesors J. W. Burnes, Judge Jere Wilbon, HL. Pitney, ex-Solleitor-General ¥ Alenapder Abr. Max Gouiscumidt, Simon Wolf, and MB. auker, of Phuadesphia. BaLTIMOKE POLICEMEN KEPEIMANDED FoR THEIR Conpver Es Tus Crrv.—The pouce board of Bait ey sterduy Investigated the ost six uemvers of the force of «aT a Weapon Uban a four-year-old ©. $20 OF Sixty days was linpoved. ‘TWo Fine Kesipences, 903 axp 905 East C. TOL STREKT.— i bese (wo new brick Fesideuces Will V* per tiny torly sod Lomorrew afternoon. i Au movern conveniences, and, situated cio Should attract the aténtion of those 1 mavest. a wes interested in Agassiz Park should read do advertisement under “susiness Chances,” @i4 aud Young Join Hands im the Pursuit of Knowledge. ‘THE SCENE Last siGHT 1 Fam FRANKLIN SUILDINO— SOME OF THE YOPILS—SOW TREY ARE GRADED— THE METHOD OF IXsTHUCTION, ETC. Aspirants for knowledge began assembling in front of the Franklin Bullding last night as early 86:30 o'clock. The only signs of life ubout the great building was a dim light in the third story. It had been announced that the night schools ‘would open at 7 o'clock, and those who had come there early had to wait in tae cold outside. Inside the building Mr, Clark, the principal; Mr. Shedd, the janitor, and Miss Pittiss, a teacher, were eD- gaged in preparing the rooms im the third story the use of the night school. The rooms presented? aniaviting appearance with their long rows ». desks, and line of blackboards encircling them ADMITTING THE PUPILS, About fifteen minutes before seven everything was 1n readiness, and at Princip Clark’s order the front oor was opened and the crowd of eage applicants flied in, with made bright and cheexs blown Ted by the outside. At 4 table on the second Roce sat dF ned, With 5 pile of admission cards Here, beside & trim-looking, red-cheeked work. Ang girl, stood @ tall man of grave appearance, who dally gos to the Interior it, where he holds @ good position, At another side stood a Short, ntclcet. tea tucet ‘man, evidently & butcher, and near him was a little fellow wearlt fouls Jacket with brass buttons. Gne of the first was a slim man wearing & hat of last year's ‘styid and otter him came a mi Woman with a face that told a story Of patiently-borne poverty. In low tones she told her name and age—chirty-seven—and passed on, ‘The next ip iine 13a man apparently about forty Zee raid ls face Degrimed with toll and seamed exposure. As fast as their names, ages and occupations were written upon the cards Were sent, c rd in hand, to the floor above. EXAMINING THE PUPILS. ‘There, at the head of the steps, stood the princi- Pal, Mr. Clark, with a long, tun tablet in his left hand and a lead peucil inthe other. Mr. Clars Louk from the apy ts their cards, and by the ald of the little information written thereoa divided the crow into three sections. Arithmetic Was mad~ the basis of division, and according to tne Knowledge or wishes of eacn applicant he Was, after depositing his or her hat and coat in the ball, directed to go into one of the unree rooms, and there told to take Lat one of the desis, The method of ascertaining their knowledge was necessarily varied and adapted to the cave in hand. To the youth or miss of fifteen and thereabouts ‘the questious were usually, “Were you here last year?” “Have you ever been bere before?” or “have you atiénded the public schoois?” If the answers to the first Lwo questions were in Lhe nega- Uve, the candidate was asked as to his knowledge of arithmetic. Could he add fractions, or had ue ev Tstudied percentage and interest? ‘If the ap- ‘swers Co tis question were in the aflirmative, Mr. Clark marked the card “three, * tossed it Lito a box which stood behind him, and tld the person toeater the room at his let, If the answers to the questions were in the negative, the speaker was | directed either to the middie or number “two” room, or the last room on the rigut or number “one.” In the cases of persons of inore mature age the question was, usually, “When did you siuly aritumecic last?” Almost invariably the person to Wao it was addressed received it with some em- barrassment and bestiation, and looked ashamed. Floally (he auswer was eicited that they bad not. “uoue anything in that line” for veurs. Whe: ther interrogated as to where, in the aritume ‘they wisued Lo begin to study, Ley repded the beginning and go right turouch.” These were Sent lutoeituer the number “1” or number room, where oftentimes aman or woman of mature years Was seated beside a youth of tender years and short trowsers, THE INSTRUCTION. As time wore on and the tustruction commenced the feeling of embarrassment which oppressed many wore off and they were soon deeply engrossed in getting an “eddication.” By haif past 7 the | Folds were comfortably filed and the instruction was commenced. In the room Wuere w-itlag Was, taught aiss Pittiss presided ..t the desks and Miss Garri-on and Miss Hattison taught language and arithmetic, respectively. Common addition and simple propositions engaged (he attention of the Scholars tn Miss Pattisoa’s rom, and in Miss Gar- Tison’s the Scholars, big and utile, pored uver tie history of America, Mr. Clark Said to a Sta Teporter last night: “In everything but arith- metic the instruction wili be practically tue same. The assigninent of a candidate to ‘the fist or second grade 1s no indication that thelr knowledge fs lower, except In aritumetic.” There Were several foreigners in attendance last night. They, came mainly to, be taugne writing “and language. The subject of instruction in each room Will be changed every forty minutes, $0 that {n un evening of two hours length the scholurs in ech Toom will bave instruction for an eaual length of Ume iu arithmetic, language, .tstory, reading aud writing. THE ATTENDANCE at the Franklin But.ding wa. quite large, there being about ninety puplis accommodated. Tueir ages :anged trom thir.een years to forty, and their Sccupations as giv n were various. Clerks formed the greater proportion, and the remainder were messengers, sulesmen,” saleswomen, carpeniers, Masons, butchers, dentists, confecuidners, bakers, Plumbers, stone-cutters, &¢. ‘The $-enes at the Fr.n.lin building last night were repeated at the other Dulldings where night schoois were opened, At the Meury school there were 80 pupils enroiied, at the Wallach 85, and at the Jefferson 60. In the colored schouis, migut Schools Were opened last nigut in the Stevens, Garnet, Coos, Lincoln and Raudall bulidings At Some of thesé bulidings there Was a good attend- ance. Syufht schools were org.nzed ip the county at tue Mutt schuol near Howard Universit; at Uhe Hillsdale school, — A Wire's Scrr For Drvonce.—To-day Mrs. Eliza decb Coleman, by Mr. A. K. Browne, fled a bili ag.dinst Henry Co.eman for @ uivorce. ‘The coin Putnant’s maiden name was $ aw, and they were married June 30, 1864, and have’ three eulldven. She charges crucl'treatment, non-support ind de- sertion over two Fears since, specuying instances Geeaeguults aud that be Loos’ trum ‘her $250 Of her own ‘ewrnu ve her from her home, No. 424 L streeu —__ Hvrry @ Drer call the attention of siring « first-class furnished house to Usement In (he “For Kent” co.umn, tes de- ‘adver- Ri R Ri ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencsa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders SOLD oxtr m Casa, Koran ‘BaKING FOWDER Co. 100 Wali sree NOt Casa Parces FOR SILKS, VELVETS, BLANKETS AND BEAUTI- FUL DBESS GOODS, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7thst. SILK AND WOOL CHECK DRES G00! \. BLANKETS, immense size, extra berrye enemas ‘Quality, reduced to $4.50. aE OADSIOEE Gr Satie elt pare wotone yard Beh deme nah aas oS, Pat BLANKETS, slightiy soiled, $2. $9.25, and $2.50. COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 7c. ~HOUAEASEAE 2 sary, peel ee coe TRICOT CLUTH DKESS GOODS, wide double width, | gry Teal value 50c., reduced to 37 yc. SLSe ae Sve oe ‘Towels, aces pricge wil reese Kaskcnes Dry ae Carsuaz Roses ana HORSE BLANKETS ‘tour usually low prices, in large variety of styles, in ‘fine, medium, and cheap grades, at TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, aT-aw 1231 Penne, ave. ENTLEMEN'S SUITS Wy ae eoneeee x Mitta teenpae ot Whit ‘ad i Lever Lever wears out,atways clean Fovkreaty “See alesse 4 Dito. Fisans wei wes ateuuon w too wane PRIGE’ S|. GRE AMI BAKING POWDER. aeras a. td a is aaed iota ae ty See oe ae ivereities, aa Porese ‘a ono ‘Dr Price's the a: “2,000 OVERCOATS Among them are some of the finest manufactured. ‘Have Them You Shall, however #reat the sacrifice.” Such were the words addressed to us by « prominent rae We SETHE DEAL at Te SoUehte ON Tae Doak ply the Peopie with this necessary winter marmeat > At 40 ver cent Less than the cost of production. ‘This is Overcoat ‘and the prices quoted below crests a OVERUOAT CRAZE. ‘Victory Case. orm Sess tere oat Ne italien. sleeve lining —would be cl d value for $10. Our price with 86,75. ‘toes who ate exposed ¢p lj Kinds of westher. 86. Ss real value 61: . Fine Worsted Overcoats worth #13" Our price and plaids, invaluable to Overcoats—strictly all wool, double 75. (Oxtord)—double warp ‘satteen sleeve lining, velvet collars, richly 89.75. Chinchills, ible Sieso dan pa other Overcoats—s:uff color, silk velvet q Tealien vinius “welget collars: ’word ‘they silage a Our price Overconte—black ayd brown, all woo!, im- I satin lived. Don't .sint nor go off into ‘velvet firikes.” Steady! The shock is asev re one, to 814.75 buys any one of either shade, Enelish Kerse; sat rec Jessthan $35. Our price 820 victoR E and Oxford, Overcoats—brown, alate ‘of coat and sleeves lined with “Skinners by st We challenge yuu to duy licete any of these for 72. ADLER'S ‘Ton Per Cent Clothing Honse, 927 and 929 7th st. nw. corner Massachusetts ave, Strietly One Price, ost Open Saturday until 12 EOpraxe, axe HHOREHOUND, couGH DROP. dest in the world, larve boxes, 25c. 2c. for tour bottles PE1. FUMES, reduced from Sve, fuse are always fresh. | SOAP, SO . Tue Of, Uiveerin Deriuamed: reduced i barat. for headache, constipation, billvus- conditions zene LL is 14th aud 1 er How is your live: Home-1nad SOAPS Elder aud fined: ce. Together wit iy: Vel ‘trial "FANS, Dri bd 2a abd Dice be We Have Ovesen A BRANCH STORE AT 819 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF THE CRAWFORD GENTS’ ¢4 HAND-SEWED AND 83 FRENCH WELT-SHOE. BOUVE, CRAWFORD & CO, ‘MANUFACTURERS. SELLING DIRECT TO CONSUMERS. 029-20, G. T. Kes 7. E ‘AILO! 4149TH BALL STOCK 8T.N. W. Now Reavy. Sea Sas Ganverrs, ADDITIONAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. SEAL SACQUES, 36 and Better Grades, 40 and 42 If you don’t want to pay. 39 length, $125 to 9150. lengib, $175, $200. so much for a garment we can suit you iu fine SEAL PLUSH SACQUES OR SHORT WBAPS at prices 820 to $50. MUFFS AND BOAS. All kinds of FURS, BH. STINEMETZ & SON, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 022-3m 1237 Pennsylvania Avenue. Ovexixa Or Fuexce Bosners aM ENGLISH HATS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 AND 11. Special Styles 10z Juisses ‘and Children, H. D. Bux IMPORTER AND TAILOR, PARE personally fite all garments made in his 1211 Pennsylvania Avenue, mbi17 ._ Washington, D.C. Coomxe Br Gus a fol Une of €A8 COOKING STOVES (Gt band and tor sala ™mb31 © WASHINGTON GAs-LIGHT COMPANY. Cut received fresh dalty: Flowers for ¥O% ae aes ONARY DEP: Overy aay. are the Auest and bestin the ct wee tvigeall'who want ie ‘Sbove lines to come AND X¥ (Morton 26-6 Teed Fk neers eee 19th ot, BALY OUACHI maki’ £00 Ce a DO, DOL ‘AT COsE DOLLS. TO HuLipay Goons. Sas, WULEERT, 0S AU, 405 7th ot B. w.. above D st. Exous a 632 G Srecr 2 | Woud. ecient eee OITy ITEMS. : 03.30 fer 61.98. Men's Calf shoes iett. Family entire lot at $1.08. nw. 1 the Show stom sion ge Kid butt 1 1.24 Rraiaty'sive Stree” © “Royal Giue” mends China, Glass, Wood, &c. jargain Sale Now in P: Ri rogres At the Fumily Shoe Store, 310 7tn st. n.w, Gente’ now $1.24; Gents’ $4 Shoes only $2.98, 1 ‘$2 Shoes Phillipw Digestible Cocoa created much interest at International Medical Cungress, €0 Ladiew House Slipper. Llc. @ Pair 1 ‘At Family Store. Fresh Alaerney Butter churned and delivered in 36 every morning 1b, “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b, Also, Cottage Chéese and suttermmiik; sweet Mui Se. per quart, Sco RRR ERR A frre HS | Baton a 6 gE ‘coe. t uM K 3 Ri M x M K oo www BD» Oo Nwww Ree BP es Geer ppp uO OW OW ONS A ERE gs £ Sss, AA ER Sys8 aa ERE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. ‘This sale ix not t IN OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT, but the retucii.ms are WELI-KXOWN MAKES. We fiud our der a1 gveccrowded in ite smail spac, th oe basi 8 OUR drab, + OU” Pisi OUR CORSE’ duced to GERMAN, Woy endid welieg RE: in black, 31,98, to” F CT - FITT! FRENCu COUTIL CORSE 8148. 2.50 C. P. drab ‘0 work off old or shop worn stock, made on N'WS10 A D ie stock mu be re duced, hence the mark down. Come aud see for your IN CORSET, embroidered 5e_ redured to 6c CORSE. in white and 1.25, redi 5 juced to O50 THA LONG. FRENCH WOVES COMSET, 118. Bh conser in white or iG ©. P. (A La Sirene) worth 81.75, reduced to Sirene) FRENOH SATTEEN cardinal and light blue, re- OUR $5 C. P’ (A La Sirene) SATIN CORSET in gar- Ret, black or light blue, reduced to 83. Wehave an Corset at AL styles of Corsets in st apd & ‘6c, famuen ¢ stock of SSS apdacs SPECIAL we will sell wit. W. KRNCaS tbe tock, such as Thompson's, G.. Connon Seuss, Watch Spring, &e, too ume ous to inention all. Ask to see our DUUBLE VE AND TWIN WAISTS forchildren. Bava. en. paterni ‘Oriental Elecaut, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Our met in wlocked with a ‘nd choicest attern in tust line Te Assy Motus, but come in that’ we ask. ue poless eel oar prose tee 185 soured, PORTIERS. SPECIALS—flevant Chenille cross stripes, two dif- rt pe ‘and. very hati Ine of 8 Te Tureomane IMPORTED SH ELAS, $19.50, CHENILLE CU; dou Teor BAUL 2 prese ‘ntot a ru ince ox PoAP ANTS tA every’ price ad style. LACE CURTAINS. SPECIALS—AN ELEGANT LINE st 8 and 96.50, iste b pair of and ul ide borders, 50, worth BZ, w a ea ‘fine fire-cilt chains to every wrtalns UVEss 82, sE Screens, 3 panels 53 feet high, $5.50, JAPANESE FIRE SCREENS, emia in gold or col- org. barnboo iran BRUSSE 30,812 VELVET RUGS, 24x50, #1 8: ‘The ubove are Joun Cones" FLUSHES. ers koUy inch wide, ‘wor X30, >; 30x60, $1.75. eae plain or cruswed, $1.75 a worth "TAPESTRY BORDERING, all colors, 15 and 250. yard. Best DRUC fora $8.50 and 10: 3x EXTENSION | 0. they have brass fixtures and ENGLISH CRETONNE, 22c.0 yard BEST INGRAIN, Bud ards, 86.50, PLUS 81 75; We USH 91.75; WOOD 81.25, STH AND DSTREETS, Fos Oxz Weex Onzz. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE Has the honor to inform you that his NEW G00ps| CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN ive Just arrived. ‘will be sold regardless of cost or value st OAK HALL, COR, 10TH AND F STREETS, 88 Men’s Overcoats at 85. 810 Men's Overcoats at $6.50. 812 Men's Overc.ate at 87.50. $15 Men's Overcoats at $18 Men's Overcoats at 500 Men's Suits at prices in same proportion ‘Overcoats. 500 Children’s (Boys 5 to 14) Suits and Over- ee ee nee Boys (12 to 18) Suite and Overcosts from 94 to €12—exactly ove-half of former Prices. ‘750 pair Pants at from $1.50 to $8.50. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. OAK HALL. A Grist Satz Or Dar Goons BY LUTTRELL & WINE, 1990 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ers Miriped Cloth, all wool, st 75e., worth titre darfve anes wrihere THE HIGHEST BIDDER. ‘THERE WAS A TIME WHEN IT WAS BUT ONE STEP FROM THE HIGH-PRICED DEALER TO THE AUCTION ROOM. THESE WERE THE EXTREMES, AND THERE WAS NO INTERMEDIATE. IN THIS STATE OF AFFAIRS MANY FOUND IT DIFFICULT TO POSSESS EVEN COMFORTABLE HOUSE- HOLD NECESSITIES UNLESS THEY HOUNDED THE AUCTION ROOMS AND THERE BOUGHT WITHIN THEIR MEANS. WR REPRESENT THAT ELEMENT IN THE FURNITURE TRADE WHICH AROSE TO FILL THE GAP CREATED BY A DEMAND ON THE PART OF THE PEOPLE FOR A SYSTEM OF PURCHASE BY WHICH SUME GENUINE COMFORTS COULD BE ENJOYED EVEN WITH LIMITED MEANA AS A RE- SULT THE CREDIT SYSTEM WAS INTRO- DUCED INTO THE FUBNITURE, STOVE, AND CARPET BUSINESS. AND WE HAVE ENDEAVORED-PROWITING BY THE ER- ROKS AND FAULTS, THE MISTAKES AND OBJECTIONS TO WHICH THIS PLAN 18 OFTENTIMES DEGENERATED—TO ADOPT A SYSTEM CERTAIN TO BE PEBMA- NENTLY SATISFACTORY. IF YOU NEED ANY HOUSEHOLD Goops AND WANT A LITTLE CREDIT ON THEM WE WANT TO SEE YOU. HOUSE & HERRMANNS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE olétw 921 AND 023 SEVENTH ST. N. W. J. Cy Hereurssos, IMPORTER, Eh gS El Be : 8 iC PuUHE EBL EETESY PETE uit ‘Trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, leading styles. French Felt Hats and Bonnets in new and scarce colors. American Felts in «reat variety, at low Price.. Bibbons in all shades. In the best ansortment of plain and braided cloths to be found in Washington. Choice collection of exclusive styles in IMPORTED WRAI’s, RAGLANS, &c. SEAL PLU>H SACQUES at $25; regular price $30. ‘Novelties in DRESS THIMMINGS. ant GLOVES. upward. ‘Drvss Mush ut $2.50 yard; regular price $3.50. 29 2s Fen ddiavAaa AVENUE Muze J. P. Pau 1107 -F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, Announces her Third Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIES, Comprising the latest confections in GOLD and BLACK BONNETS, in FELT and PASSEMEN- ‘TERIE HATS and COSTUME BONNETS. All from the first houses of London and Paris. TOQUES FOR COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. 4 SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT MOURNING. tew of which I quote below: ommalgetnk os mney Y* Siesaerananee “7 7 gihaisesr PLAIN ‘NOVEMBER 1, 1887-SIX PAGES, wisi Rey ior SIN V ot uw, Hr. TWO sEVES-HOJM HOUS 8 W Inquire 801 Md. ave. ne. 020-88 wert ‘mips. mitt st 1301 ¥ at, 2 DANERHOWEIE Fino soa i reas atc ane ad el oder 7TH ST. XW. TEN ROOMS isan of FRANK PbrowNiNG, 410 Se HANDY, 931 a Y FURNISHFD NIN! Fetotnivtces porineese sonvenieat t9 Guns. « POR RENT_CARGE, HANDSOME DWELLING. ON Fiittetiutsve aes nenr ote Cicle: noues Conn. $F. | conta'ne open Bre-pisces cabinet zara: teat by mouth toe refel tenant 8100, by the eat ; relth statluuary S60. SekwccEs SMUMELDe 8s Pe pe ory Ap! Tuos. SFisiter & co, 1824 Fst hw. R RENT — J 73h 18th gt. 111. 850)1200y Write 23 12th me. 2-ct.o. tit] Kear 2024 Lat, Ron RENT—A SEW TROON C1 $i Toth ce Greta 30 to Bay. at te, Foy window Hour centseie cated oll eeepc 17 Wylie me. Gr mits 1313 8 ements: five minutes’ _DL-6t SWORMIEDI & BRADLE Tequire of HB. PULEINE Fo RENT—DANENHOWER & SON. 1115 F ST. Jown Circle. 12r...¢100 117 Est. n.e.. Gr. Taye fare 0 S80 Est see a edt tee Ore 20 a13 Tet wi. 30 Jlok RENT—410 2TH 81 ‘COMFORTABLE Wy Ry ty ee two-story brick dwelliui. six Rerandys: | Office, neat two- oun beck Houses, with Ba gaee. swokuniebr © BRABIEL, | Tie Sis Fel oe ae 1K RENT—O ST__N.W., BET, 10TH AND |.OR RENT—1720 14TH ST, NINE ROOMS, | 1 modern Suprovemente: poriest order; pump with Bice sbring wel. water in yard: $40 per ip: ut... APPLY ai Hoom 11,Fe. eral Builulnuea, F ata.o3.-Lin Fo BENT-BY _R.O. HOLTZMAN. FU apy -, = 00 19tu & Jet 33 vta above K ete, 12 Tasepette Sq. st, 12: Tur toth at; ir: Fy near 18th 16TH at-.. 1our new and ‘very desirable 3-story brick Gwellings; 4 rooms deep; each hous: contains furnace, ra: ye, cellar, stationary wash-iubs, cabinet mant ‘open fire:places; houses arc fuished in hard Anyy fo (HO. J. FISHER & CO, 13246 F at. Fo? RENT FURNISHED—1618 21ST ST. XW. | Bis desirable three-story and basement brick | dwelling, “contaning 11) rooms: ones poke ie, isom iy" faruiesed,” Apply t | ence. r a, ru ry | THO’. J FISHER & CO. 1324 F at nw. ovo-or OR RENT—1015 HST. NW. LARGE AND DE- sirable corner, house. con aiiiing 14 rooms. ran ¢, furnace. and all conveniences. hutse ts ia condition. App. to THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Lise Fe nw. o39-6t He] 3 bath. rane, | va 1817 0 : 225 OFF Met ar Sa a Gee es, 128 (RESO Oss HUFTY & DYER 13m end Foe FINELY FURNISHE! 7 Tous, very desiratie locetan toy BOURE: soice Iai? dite st ue. crap ete Crappy to Pd ag a | Sieninc © pete asa j ra 70 Scarhoanhy hes rea ee oD omy ae a . IF PURCHASED eid one of & scree, Sea ha ete SELENDID \1.100,ACKE sTOCE Rivers in BOARDING. FLOR RENT_PURNISHED—1011 2187 ST. NW, very desirable 3-story end bisxewent corner dwell” ing. “containing 11 rooms. bath, reuce, furcace. sta- Uonary warb-ttibs, aud open fire-r laces. house te fivey Suished” bas every conve. ve id ts bandaowels Taos 3 PisMen & coo ne Fee, ERE For THE Fr SEASON OR BY THE ; fu the wor-iwest, a 1 fd clgautly var house comriese in eve. gine, cmos Gh tuber: maid. &c. Aprly ou pwemives, 1217 Net nw. o2v-1w ROR RENT—3 ES, CEL- Fir, 7 rooms and bath: bay, Taree 1 modern improvemen ard Teh a cera caaeceace ‘OR RENT—MODERN RESIDENCE. N.W st. 10 rooms, EH 303 F st, © rooms, 1553 Td het. now. Pre Cul-ist’ BECIGER & LIEBEUMANS: 1905 Fst. torrent or eale ts Wberally freeool cont to the owner. periy for male, call or send at office. band F ste uw, cg . TH St. $-s (ORY BRIOK. 13 Soome: sll mod tape 378” 308 Oth ste Sa frome, 8 Fooma: $25. iaued. huss frou $73 10 . toa responsible tenant: | $400 per month, M. M. PAKKER, 1415 F st. o¥8-12t reerence given apd re- od e3t BR RENT—PRIVATE RESIDENCE. 1308 OO *H. ave., patoining British minister: 16 rovms: in c.m- plete ofder; will lense Font €1,050 per yeur. Edita win dicy hes 031-38 | JROR RENT—1226 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. Ss te gnc Rait ise us 6 RENT THREE STORY BASEMENT AND . anas Cire ee Ce eS forn aie handsomely fur ish d. 18th st., Laveauear oth st. ramt-heai: | {208 ith st. &. Isz 18 = (0. A, PRE 3 F st. n.w., (Kellore |} ng) has the following Houses for rent (unfur- ie Sy eee | sy p 1220" New York aves U.wy thres-stury brick. 10 | 1308 rooms bath, modern improvemenis, $75 per 6 rooms, store- month. 2040 7th st. aw. two-story brick 6 ro tore, room ee: cellar, aud er snon 12 7th st. nw., just above Boundary, two-story beck with large apd rootny Chree-sters back Duin, ere ‘inalld van: Auseav-n.w..0'F18th.16r— dance of closet ‘cod small: Wu facteall muoders TAGE ater 2s IABSO Tis seuee S-stery and basement, brick. 8 eve Lr 100.07 183 kon : ‘modero improvement rooms and path, ta, fronts trisi- Ble, €34.3505 perm nth, ssfurutahede Brick, ne. corner of 16th and ‘Tae mwas Goons, ba thorough SepuiF wos apes 875 per mouth. INO. A, State, War and Nevy Departments, «© devitable 3 story Dwelling, containing 10 r Fearon and natin FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. uw. ADAMS & CO., 1304 F st. o20-tukw:it | FROu RENT—1 SHED, 715 2TH St XW FoSroonea bets to Ma. BI UART. gn pe niece between 40nd 6 ook ps oee-ow. SE RT Cea PLACA, Neate iatouabie "ita Se neta Qe ‘4.8. CAYWOOD, 035 9th st. nw. Feet ‘Washington Circle. 220) Pouba ave \ FASHIONABLY-LOCATED, FUR- oe an near Farragut Square: by tue Year oF ROR RENT—BRICK HOUNE, NFAR PENBIO: eco 10s re et Frotice: low rout to good. ten at i ‘ath, all mod. imps, verfect onder, Gil shies, Kat. . id ogg" = iF moos, BRA Sib am oth sie nw : 24 rome re RENT-LAKGE STORE AND DWELLING, F yh Ro —WE OFFER FOR KENT A Most | *st bet. Fe vtatital snd hndeomely house on 16th Prewises furnislied | ‘on. ircie: house just completed and OF stove separ te, at a very te rents 27 Bat .. ave, betwee: Sd aud 4 atresta, luquire at S31 Mo. ja TE Fa ive! or FRANK I. Mit WNING! Golamuina Lew Building. 028-6 2547 Ket. n. mt K ENT VST. WN. eas FSS = SORE Ee pes gases | Three good stables in rear of 1750 Mass ave. nae, i DULAMY « WAITING, Foie Gis oo per | _o26-t0 RS nie ten. | Fatsaets © oi RS HI ; Abii ‘Mr. SOL LANSBURGH, our European Buyer throurh a fortunate ocvurtece, bourht ap immense and varied stock of CHILDREN’S BERLIN DRESSER, Fangiug in size from 1 to 12 years. was ever our fortune tobehold. They are perfectly oautitul, and no parent can afford to ienore tue Spe cin! Bale we will make of these. ‘The price is only one bali of the real value. WE CHALLENGE ANY ONE TO PRODUCE aNT OF THE SAME DRESSES AT LESS THAN TWICE THE PRIVE. WHEN AGAIN SUCH A CHANCE It ie impossible to do them fractional justice tm Print, eo we extend au invitation to every mother im Washington, or every mother from whatever clime who happens to be in Washington, to examine this stock. To sl this lot quickly we have marked them, es we purchased the goods, “MUCH UNDER VAL EB” ‘These Dresses are suitable for children of 1.2.3.4 5,6, 7,8. 9. 10. 11, and 12 yearsof age, and the prices range as follows: 81.85, 62.25, 82.65, $3. 63.40, 83.85, 04.25. 64.65, 85, 05.25, €5.50, 86, £6.50, 87. 87.50. 88, 88.50. The colors are beautiful New Shades of Navy, Gam ‘Ret, Sea -Brown, and Cardiual. ‘We muarantes these goods to be “perfect in 81." bese titul im style, and becoming. They are Novelties, and indies can consider them ‘selves fortunate in securing a Gem of s Dress for their ‘Children at these prices. This lot cou-ists of 16 styles, made of fine Heavy- Weight Jersey and other cots, some ALL-PLAIN: STYLES, with ENTIRE PLUSH SKIRTS, Plush Fe dora Frouts and PLAIN SKIRTS, Plush Embroidered Skirts with PLAIN BODICES, Pisin Walsts anf Fancy Plaid Skirus, Plain Cloth, &. REMEMBER, these Dresses are ALL MADE UP TRIMMED and RADY FOR WEAR, and are cheaper ‘than you can buy material: for. All should take advantage of this exceptional oppor tunity and ser this lot of goods AT ONCE ‘Those Dresses are suitable to wear on ail ce-asiona (Ou exhibition in our Suit Departivent, 24 foot. ONE PRICE, 420, 422, 424, 426, 72 wt, 417, 419 SL