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LOCAL MENTION. Daticetions for the 2 hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbla, Maryland, and Vir- Biola sulgally Waruwr, fair Weather, light to fresh Wio%, goacraily aistiig to soutawesterty. Cats for no particular class, Dut provide U clases, ages, aud size, ¥ for Corner 7th and See the men’s overcoats reduced to $3 Orn IYMENSE SaLes on overcoats ts a clear evi- ea. ood Will and justice between ourselves apd patrons mast EISEWAN Bros, Manufacturers, Corner 7th and & ‘See the men’s overcoats reduced to $3, For Wasbington dressed beef go to Jno, R. Kelly, stalls os, oop and oo Center Market, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. COMPETITORS Cannot copy our mode of Going business. ‘The Manufacturing Clothiers, Ersawax Buos., Corner 7th and E. See the men’s overcoats we have reduced to $5. ALL OUR MOVEMENTS 4ND Ans are for the benefit Of our patrons. E1seuax Bros., Manufacturers, te and 5 Cornel See the men’s overcoats reduced to $5. Nottcr.—All should see the new and elegant tine Of gooas at Veerhof’s. The stock embraces the Jatest designs in Wall ¥apers, Decorations, Friezes, éc., Pictures of every grade, including fine artist proof Etchings, Steel Engravi ‘Water Color Paintings, Pastel Paintings, &c., the targest Variety of Pictiire Mouldings in’ the city, tom Whien frames are made to order, any size, at short Botice. Regiiding done, in firsi~ciass manner, at Jow rates. Persons desiring to purchase presents for the approaching ho.ldays should see the pic ures, at unoderate prices, that caa be found at W. B. Veernoff's, 916 and 4127th street, Wr Have Wow Ove Way by merit only. Etseman Buos., Manufacturers, Corner 7th and E. See the men’s oercoats reduced to $5. Crowns oF Bryans attest the fact how fast those Overcoat are going taat we have reduced to $5. EIseMAN Buos, Manufacturers, Corner 7th and Howsst Errorrs always receive public encour- agement Cicar case, those men’s overcoats reduced to $5. EISEMAN BxOs., Manufacturing Clothiers, 7tp and E. Powsarct Opera Glasses, Hempler’s, ave & 43. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Arsavew’s —“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” ‘Natiowal.—Thatcher, Primrose & West's Min- 7 Haxnts'—“Peck’s Bad Boy.” Kexxan's.—Variety. “Woxpextaxp."—Curtosities and variety. Danassas Fanonawa.—Day and evening. Condensed Locale. Perseverance Lodge of Good Templars held an Interesting meeting Saturday evening. One new member was Initiated. ‘There was a large attendance at the Washing- ton Light Infantry “hop” on Saturday evening. Tue secretary of the Treasury has appointed ‘Mr. Thomas W. Power, of this cliy, a3 an assistant ‘engineer of the lightboat Cape Charles, now lying at ihe buoy wharf in Gosport. ‘The Washington and Georgetown Railroad Co, ‘will retire {ts 14th street one-herse cars on and after the Ist of January, and will replace them ‘with two-horse cars now being constructed for the company. ‘Toay Pant, the lad who testifed Saturday inst the boys charged with breaking glass in @ window of the Georgetown Medical College Dulld- ing, states that be did not “tarn informer” on his ‘companions. until he Bimself had first been ac- ‘cused, and an attempt Was made to make him re- sponsibie for the whole thi ‘A committee waited upon Senator Riddleverger Saturday evening, and invited him to deliver the Gration on the occasion of the twentieth anniver- sary of the death of Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, to be celedraced in Philadelphia Wednesday evening. ‘The Senator accepted. Saturday, Joba Yate, a colored maa about thirty-five Fears old, employed asa deck hand on the steamer Lady of the Lake, slipped on the gang nis, fell overboard, and Was drown d be‘ore as- ve could reach bim. His body was recovered the afternoon. ‘The funeral of A. J. Sheridan, a member of ‘Custer Guard Camp, Co. B, 2d battalion, National Guard, occurred this morning at7 o'clock, from fue cliurch of the Iinmaculate Conception, The €ompany formed the escort from the house to the act (9 Mount Olivet Cemetery. munittee apy it the lust’ meeting of Southeru Lawn Teunts Associa Fate the subject of a w nits ball have can- Vawed the entire city without meeting with any Success. No hail or other structure can be found ‘Which fs large enough vocvntain more uan one court. Mr. Samuel Dohna, Who was made a member of Birain Lodge of Masons fifty-five years ago, but Who is at presenta member of Potomac Lodge, Of West Wasuington, has presented to the tormer Jouge a handsome gold-mounted sword and scab- Dard for the use of the tier. RLY STAR'S Pocket Atlas of the World ts (0 every new subscriber for one year to The Wesxty Stak Jt Is a handsomely printed ook of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored nap. and diagrams, ahd contains wwealth cf general Int mm, See advertise. Bent a er column, — ‘Tar Intsu NATIONAL Leacue.—The T. M. Healy Branch of the Insh National Right to discuss the ‘situavion in Ireland. Mr. ‘Win. O'Hagan mate an address denouncing the Yresiment of the imprisoned editor, Wm. U'Brien, Dy the British authorities. He aiso’ criticised Mr. Chamberlain's course on the Irish question. Other addresses were made by Messrs. P.T. Bowen and Shanahan. op to lavestl- er —o__ ‘To RECEIVE O'CONNOR AND ESMOND.—At a meet- Ing of the William O’Brien branch of Irtsh went, would be in this city on the 15th of Der. "A commi:tee of five was sppointed to Invite {tees of the different irish County, Va., in August, 1884. Ona warrant Dased a thes requisition Tate was and to-day ‘Was taken before Chief Justice Bingham and com- mitted to await the arrival of Une agent of the ——~—._— Wits Fr.ep.—On Saturday the will of George E. leaves bis’ entire personal estate, after a. es bis entire persor a the pay- Ament Of all debts, to Bis wife, Elizabeth Moore, whow he names as executrix. His real estate he Jeaves to nis wife during lite. ‘The will of Ann E. Slater, fled also Saturday, Teaves a life estate tn tne house 920 F street to her niece, Mra. Augusta C. G. Scott Haycock, also her Balf interest In house in Greenville, Darke County, bio; to Mary K. Barefield for life, warehouse at 53 Loulstana ‘Due; to Mrs. Eliza C. Penn, $1,000; Xo her nephews, Adrian, Theodore J., A. P... and Singleton Krouse, $500 each; to her cousin, Sarah Clase, €200, Tae residue of Une estate Is bequeathed to Augusta ©. G_ Scott Haycock. Leroy M. Wilson ts appointed executor. i New Youre DEwocnaTs To CeLEsRaTe.—The New ‘York Democrat Club, at 4 meeting on Saturday night, appointed a commiliee to make arrange- ents for a celebration of the resuit of the elec ‘tions in New York State, which will take place De- ember ist. A reception will be given to all New York democrats in the city, and prominent men ‘Will be invited to Make addresses. It was decided 8o bot social reantons ot New York democrats on ‘the Stu of euch mouth during the session of Con- Representatives Perry Bel bummings, uurke Coekran aud € lected Lodcrary members of the c: — ‘Tar Fexenst or Mrs Many R. SHomMacER— ‘The funeral of Mrs. Mary K Shoemaker, the wite of Mr. Lewis Shoeinaker, Was held yesterday after- hoon in the First M. P! church, Sth street and Vir- fans evcaue soutueast, The sermon was delivered W Kev. Mr. Gray, foulowed by an address by Kev. €.$ Arnett. 7ile interment was at Congressional Cemetery. “fhe palibearers were Messrs. Wm. B. Hartley, Thomas 5. Denham, P. W. Harbin, N. Brewer, Sam. Kamby, and Kichard Etamons. ‘The Moral tributes were beautiful. — ‘TakEN To RockVmLLx.—Saturday afternoon the ‘Begro arrested by Odicer Breen on @ charge of horse stealing Was identified as Wm, Lacey, aitas ‘a “* Yeo from the farm of Frank Perry, of Potomse district, Montgomery County, Md. The prisoner was ‘turned over to SBheri™ Miler Saturday bight and was taken to the AT AveTION.—Al 4 O'clock to-morrow Auctioneer ‘Dowling will sei! Unat valuabie residence, No. #20 fear fronting o@ Farragut square. —s i E THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ‘The Churches Yesterday. Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by her guests, Miss Kingsford, of Oswego; Miss Minnie , of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Julia of Bridgeport, Ohio, attended the services yesterday morning at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Sunderland preached from Psalms 43, 17, and his theme was the position and influence of the chureh in the world. ‘The pulptt of the Unitarian church was occu- by Rev. Jos. May, of Philadel teraaes tere snes fe was to pt ‘or the ‘cternity beyond. The Bees erg meee et at Hamline Methodist church was “Uncon- Latin at the High School. To the Editor of Tux Evgnmo San: In Saturday's Stak appeared a communication the writer of that article 1s decidedly “off the track” of the best thought and experience of a half century. I refer to the article entitied ** ‘Keekaro" atthe High school.” In the strictures uw the “rushing” method pursued in that school he may be ia I know nothing of that matter. In his soneluston that such a method of teaching 18 dele- Jous tO a study and a ‘acqi {ion of Latin or of any other subject I heartily agree with “Parent.” But in his ibe Inst the Practice of turning English into Latin, and in his Sharp criticism of the Roman method of pronun- ciation, ] must take Issue with him. In one part of a sentence he speaks (and most Property) of the great advantage to pe derived rom the careful study of a sentence of Crrsar; in the other he says “the translation of English een- tences into Latin ts absolutely without benefit Whatever.” Now, the leading thinkers and the best practical workers a J Latin teachers in this country and in all ctv! countries have, for fifty years and more, given their unqualified’ ap- — to the practice under discussion. They ave given expression to their approval by mak- ing books for use as English-Latin writers, by having English sentences ‘turned into Latin in their classes, and by making this one Of the fea- tures of thelr instruction, ‘The celevrated Dr. A of Rugby—a name feverenced the world over by all who love the true man, the faithful teacher and the careful pioneer into new and rich fields of instruction and sclence—advocated in every way, by precept and by practice, the method of which I write, saying iu and again that there could be no practice more conducive to a understanding of the Latin language than ‘tof rendering English sentences into Latin. Among the advocates of this ice in the study of both Latin and Greek may be named Goodwin, of Harvard; Gildersieeve, of the Johns Hopkins; Hadiey, the lamented leader ‘ot the faculty of Yale; Al- Jen Greenough, of Harvard; Peters, of | the University of Virginia; Morris, of the Johns Hop- kins; Huntington, of the Columbian; Lane, of Har- vard; Harkness, of Brown; Chase ‘ot Hanerford; Stuart, of Puilsdeiphia: Mccabe. of Virginia; Bing: Bam, of North Caru} so many ers, Whose Dames are household words either in the’ entire country or at least in the States of their residence, Bat the mention of them would ail allot to-day's ‘ak. Nothing, in my jon—an jon Dased upon the experience of over twelve years in ‘the class-room—can give the student a clearer idea, a better conception, of the diMcult con- structions and the idioms of Latin than to have Bim render into Latin an Engilsh sen- tence, abounding in these constructions, and thus, in writing, the ities become familiar with them. I may ex to the student a dozen Umes the intricacies of “the indirect discourse,” or of “the conditional sentence,” but he is often “in tenebris” in regard to it; one carefully-composed English sentence, however, embracing the pecu- Marities of these subjects and turned by the pupil Into Latin will, with the subsequent explanations which the sentence jtsel, naturally calls fort, lace the student further abead than even “a de erate transiation of a sentence in Cesar.” An- other very decided advant derived from writing English into Latin ts that the student by so doing will very readliy increase his vocabulary and be far more exact, a8 the writing will always make him more familiar with the words and will Lmpress ‘them upon tts mind, Want of space forbids my writing of the much- abused system of pronunciation, or rather my lug Into any thorough discussion. While the ngilsh method has some advantages, the Koman. has, in the Optuion of the professors of Harvard, the University of Virginia, and other leading in- ‘stitutions of learning, even greater advantages, ‘The trend of thougat and of practice for the past twenty years has Deen steadily toward the Koman method. A comparison of the Latin with cognate languages of jts time will, I think, convince tbe reasonable inquirer that the c apd'g were always hard; that Cerser was Kalsar (nearly), and that the other features of tue Roman metho. are in accord ance With the practice of the Romans two thou- sand years azo, I have not written the above with a view to de- fending the High Senool or 1t3 methods. Its ac- complished tustructors cah well take care of Lhem- seives in argumen: and debate, I have no con- hect.on of a character, direct or indirect, with any Of the public schools, "But I would like to put “Parent” and otuers of his way of thinking in the right paths. The “Parent” of Saturday's Stak is {a too good a writer to advocate a poor cause, | — Printers’ Extra ‘Time, ‘THE QUESTION OF EXTRA PAY FOR EXTRA HOURS aT ‘THR GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. At the meeting of the Typographical Union, Sat- urday evening, the subject of the pay forextra time required of the printers employed tn the Govern- ment Printing Office was discussed, The rules ot the Union provide for the payment of price-and- a-balf after hours, which 1s 60 ceuts per hour, or 73 cents per thousand ems. The Public Printer can only the prices which the law allow: namely, 40 cents per hour or 50 cents per thousand emis, pléce work. A committee was authorized to present the macier to Congress. oe Tary Apurrrep Taxixo THe Mongy. —Two young men, Wai. Zypprecht and Chas.” Baker, Were in the Police Court this morning charged with the grand larceny of $38 from Wm. Hanbach, No, 1205 Wyllie street northeast. Mr. Hanbach Lestiied Lo the 1os8 of his money, Which was stolen from a trunk in bis house. He said he saw the de- fendants near his back ‘the day the robbery Was committed. Detective Raff vestified to the arrest of Zypprecht, who said that he went to the house with Baker, who took the money and gave nim a portion of iL He sald he spent the Money going to the theater and purchasing a bat for his girl. Detective Horne testified to the ar- Test of Baker, who admitted taking the money, and said he Was drunk at the ume. The case ‘Was sent to the grand jury; bonds $300. sommes com ddan ‘Tux Pxorecrion ov Crr¥ Taees.—This morning, in the Police Court, Jobm Carter, colored, was hanged with permitting his horse eat the baric froma tree. Judge Sheil said that thousands of Shade trees had Deen set out at great expense to the city and they must be protected. No longer ago than last week he noticed several beautiful Uees on Massachusetts avenue which had been greats damaged by being cut with a hatchet. sons Who own animals imust be careful and not let them stand in Ube streets alone where they can injure the trea. A fine of $5 was imposed. sorbate Fowguat of Dr. G. W. Buooxs.—Dr. George W. Brooks, whose recent death in Leadville, Col., was mentioned in THe Stax, Was buried yesterday at the Harmony Cemetery. The Grand Lodge of Masons and the Grand Commandery, K. T., and several lodges formed the escort. 70 SELL DRY goons Newest Fancy RESS GOO! yard and 0 Walt wide aren ee SOOT sedated cal Brice, 50c. cellent auality, Worth BLSOs cash ie, Fhe. 1 ‘PLAIDS, pure wool, DSOME SLOTH ‘one yard ASTRAKAN CLOTH, excellent quality, @L ‘Large Size WOOL LAP ROBES, $3.50. 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled, FRENCH 5! rE, elegant Dress Goods. wool, wine double width all polos eneat basen 5Oe. : reduced cash Price, 37 4c. BLAN! ox. cellentguality, extra heavy; luced sgllentguality, extra heavy: chesp at 85.00 1JIANDSOME, Pa PERE GOODE, nowsntatyion, ROYAL SERGE, beantiful dress goods, wide double fold, 12 yards for 82 00. fine wool, one yard and a half wide, al colors, 81.5. BROADCLOTH, for Ladies’ Suits, 54 inch, $1.15. BANDSOME PRESENTS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Bre 0: handsome Demask Seeee Recees. fringe. 10.00 worth of titles irchaser to: Iatge-size iandsotne Bridal Quilt Siiso"ai8” E. G. Dav, 719 MARKRT SPACE. NOW READY. OUR STOCK OF MERINO UNDERWEAR DESIRABLE MAKES, AND WE OFFER THEM AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. TO A SMALL INVOICE OF JERSEY RIBBED VESTS JUST RECEIVED, WHICH WE FORE PURCHASING THE SAME ARTICLE ELSEWHERE AT $1.20, SEE OURS. WE PRICE GOODS, FROM 50c. UP, WITH PANTS TO MATCH. CHILDREN’S GOODS PRICES, IF YOU NEED BLACK HOSIERY OF ANY MORE COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY ‘THAN WE CAN SHOW YOU. OURSTOCK ISSIMPLY UN APPROACHABLE. ALL-LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, FROM 100. CHIEFS IN GREAT VARIETY, AND AT PRICES FULLY 50 PER CENT LESS THAN OFFERED. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A JOB LOT OF FINE COLORED EMBROID- FORMERLY SOLD AT 75c. TO $1 EACH: WE WILL SELL THIS ENTIRE LOT, 150 A PICK IN THEM, 80 DON’T DELAY TOO LONG IN MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS. ‘HEMSTITCH INITIAL HANDKERCHIEF AT 25c. THAT WE CONSIDER REMARKABLY OUR STOCK OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, NECK-WEAR, TRIMMINGS, FOR AND FUR NOTIONS IS FULL AND VERY ATTRAC- ‘TIVE. VETS. PLUSHES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, SUITABLE FOR FANCY WORK. WORTH #8. KID, GOAT AND FABRIC GLOVES IN RE- BLACK AND GREY DRESS GOODS THAT WILL WEAR WELL AND GIVE SATISFAC- SEPP reas HAN WE ARE HANDSOME CK SILK VELVET, ox- and s half wide, 75c. CARTERS, 82.00, 87.25, $2.50. eyes ine DOUBLE WHITE ETS. immense size for 82. BRCADCLOTH for Ladies’ suits, all TRILC CLOTH, pure wool, double width. 3734¢. #5.00 worth of dry coods entitles the pure , Quilt, worth FALL AND WIRTER GOODS COMPRISES ALL THE NEWEST AND MOST WE DESIKE TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION OFFER AT THE LOW PRICE OF $1: BE- ALSO SHOW ASPLENDID LINE OF LOWER IN GREAT VARIETY, ALL AT BOTTOM KIND YOU CANNOT FIND A BETTER OR IN HANDKERCHIEFS OF ALL KINDS TO $10 EACH. DUCHESS LACE HANDKER- THE SAME GOODS HAVE EVER BEEN ERED HANDKERCHIEFS, GOODS THAT DOZEN, AT 25c. EACH. THERE WILL BE WE SEEL AN ALL-LINEN EMBiOIDERED CHEAP. ‘TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, EXTRACTS AND FULL LINE BLACK AND COLORED VEI- ONE PIECE SEAL-BROWN PLUSH AT 86, LIABLE MAKES, AT LOW PRICES. TION. E G. DAVIS, 719 Market Space, Cor. 8th st. www PPP, 88s Wwwww fon pp § WWWw BRE wwww 8 wow AN 3 od 88 Bad 23 fh 80 BS vai 24 God EF ‘TTT i ae | € a ww Soe aie EE ES FELT HATS at $1.25, reduced from $2 2.75. BIg MTD OPGy PENRSELU AREA AVES, Lawes Seat Serv Sacoves Continue to be the standard garment. The de- For Xoung Ladies the Jacket is in grest de- mand. Prices, 690, 8100, $125. ‘Weare very busy on Fine Seal Plush Wraps, ‘The quality, style, and finish commend them to the good taste of every one. Sacquoa, to $60. Visites, $20 to 850. Jackets, Ulaters, and Raglans at exceptional bargains. Muffs, Boas, Capes, and Trimmings, Parlor Pur Rugs, Carriage Robes, Coschmen’s Capes. Our Holiday Silk Umbrellas are now Fredy: Lange stock to select from, Novelties in Gentlemen's Hats, from Youmans snd Knox, New York. B. H. STINEMETZ& SOX, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1237 Pennsylvania Avenue maxce For Buzoar 8. ‘New Building, 514 9th st. not being finished ‘time for the holiday trade, avd having made large chee forte mine we mint force the anle of the, OOF OLD STAND, 628 OTH ST. 5. W. Call st once and secure bargaina, 43267870 long Felt Table Scarfs, stamped both ends, 2 yards long Felt Table Scarfs, stamped st both enda, 3 yard long Linen Knotted Fringe Bureau Scarfs, Tse Gaur Crosxo*Ovr Suz ar Oak HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, In bons fide, and Clothing for Men and Boys can be bought for less than cost of manufacture. Of course business is brisk, and those wishing to buy Clothing should call at once while the assortment is still com- plete. Such a chance to buy fine, well-made Clothing at such prices does not come twice ina lifetime. We have OVERCOATS Tofit everyone, up to 44 chest measure, in Beaver, Kersey, Chinchilla, Corkscrew, Irish Friese and (Cassimere made into sack snd surtoute. SUITS ‘In Sacks, Frocks, Cutaway, Prince Albert, 8wallow- tails for Full Dress for every size and shape. Sizes to48. FOR BOYS FOUR TO FIFTEEN, Aful} line of Suits, Knee Pants, in all the desirable materials and styles, to suitevery one. Also acom- plete line of Overcoats. FOR BOYS FOURTEEN TO RIGHTEEN. complete assortment of Suite and Overcosts to suit ‘most every taste, ODD PANTS. ‘In every aise, from the six-year boy Knee Panta, to 48 ‘imebea around the waist, Call and examine stock. ‘No trouble to show goods GAK HALL. COR TENTH AND F STs. LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE Rom & Acouox ‘Wholesale and Retell Dealers ta PAPER, BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, No. 314 RIGHTH BT. X. W, casar Pave) Orders or requests for quotations given personal ot- guaity. a Coomme -Br Gus A full line of 648 COOKING STOVES 218 a D. C., Every year this time we call your especial attention to our House-Furnishing Gooda. This is necessary, a8 ‘at no time during the year do we sell more Linens than Just previous to Thankegiving. Every Housekeeper ‘seems bent on having new Cloths snd Napkins for ‘Thanksgiving Dinner. It helps materially to makes Holidsy appearance. ‘We bave, as usual, antictpated your demands. ‘We have an unusually large stock. ‘Read the following “THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS”: BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. ‘No. 2. 3 pieces 72-in. Irish Damask, $2.25 per yard. No. 5. 4 pieces 72-in, Irish Damask, $2. No. 8. 7 pleces 724n. Irish Damask, $1.75. ‘No. 13. 2 pieces 72-in Irish Damask. $1.50, 5 pieces Bleached German Damask, $1.15. ‘We have Just received an invoice of 50 pieces of 70- in, Scotch Damask.@1 a yard. 20 pieces 70-in. Bleached German Daniask, 75c, 25 pieces 62-In. Bleached German Damask, 60c. see Ota: Bed Benker Bleached German Dam- ak, 100 pieces 56-in. Bleached German Damask, 50c. 25 pieces 56-in. Red Border Bleached German Dam- ‘ask, 500. 10 pieces 72-In. Hslf-Bleached Dameak, $1. ‘We have Napkins to match at $2.25 and 83 per dos. 20 pieces Unbleached German Damask, 85c. 25 pieces 66-in. Unbleached German Damask, 75¢, 15 pieces 64-in. Unbleached German Damask, 65c. 50 pieces 60-in. Unbleacned German Damask, 500. ‘Loom Damask, 30, 375, 40. and 45c. 1 case of 58-in. Turkey Red Damask, 37. 1 case of 58-in. Renfrew Red Damask, 50c. ‘1 csse of 58-iu German Red Damask, 75c. 62-in. Cardinal Damask, 75c. 64-in. Gold medal Brand Cardinal Damask, $1 s yard. 7-4 Cardinal Cloths, 81.25. 8-4 Cardinal Cloths, $1.75. 10-4 Cardinal Cloths, $2.25. 12-4 Cardinal Cloths, 82.75, ‘7-4 Turkey Red Cloths, $1. 8-4 Turkey Red Cloths, $1.50. 10-4 Turkey Red Cloths, $2. 12-4 Turkey Red Cloths, $2.50. BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE SETTS. ‘8-4 Bleached Damask Table Sets, $3.50. 10-4 Bleached Damask Table Sette, 4.50. 12-4 Bleached Damask Table Setts, @5. 100 pieces 10-4 Barnsby Cloth, $2.50. 50 pieces 10-4 White Damask Fringed Cloth, $2 75. NAPKINS! NAPKINS! NAPKINS! 5-8 White Napkins. 500 dozen Bleached German Napkins, 81.20 per doz. ‘We have never sold these for less than $1.50 per doz. 5-8 Scotch Napkins, 81.75. 5-8 German Napkins, 62, $2.25, $2.50, 83, and ¢3.50. ‘3-4 German Napkins, 82, $2.50, 83, \83.50, $5, and 88 adozen. White Doylies, 60c., 75e, $1, $1,25, $1.50, $1.75, and 82a dozen. Red Border, 60c., 75¢., 90c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82, and $2.25. 100 Plaid Lunch Doylies, 40 cents, 100 Plaid Lunch Doylies, 50 centa, 100 dozen Cream Doylies, €1 per dozen. BIG BARGAIN. 1,000 Window Shades, on Spring Rollers, complete, ready to hang, all colors, 34c. each; size, 2 yards long, Lyard wide. ‘These will bo shown you in our Upholatery Depart. ment. 3170 422, 424, 426, 7th at., 417, 419 8th at ni Tuaxxsarvixe Is Core, AND OUR TABLES WILL BE LOADED ‘With all the abundance of our Autumn harvests. The good things of life are made all the more attractive by the appointments of the Table, and among these SILVERWARE stands first in Beauty and Usefulness. ‘The business in this line of goods has, for the past ten Years, been going out of the hands of the regular Jew- elry trade. The modern idea of close buyin, quick sales, and small profits, has been successful in this line, as im others. We keep only Standard Goods, of well known makers, and guarantee every piece sold. ‘These firms have been manufacturers of Silverware for years, and have never yet put s poor article on the market. Read the list of make: Rogers & Bro., Rogers, Smith & Co., Meriden Brit- tania Co., Meriden Silver Plate Co., Derby Silver Co., E.G. Webster & Bro. ‘Now look at our prices: ‘Rogers’ Table Knives, $1.46 Half Dozen. ‘Rogers’ Table Spoons, $1.99 Half Dozen. Rogers’ Desert Forks, 91.40 Half Dozen. Rogers’ Tes Spoons, 9c. Half Dozen. Rogers’ Sugar Spoons, 69c. Each. Rogers’ Butter Knives, 69c. Each. ‘Triple-Plate, 5-Bottle Castor, $1.99. Triple-Piate Butter Dish, Chased, @1.99. ‘Triple-Plate Pickle Dish, $1.49, ‘Triple-Plate Cake Basket, $2.49. ‘These are all fine goods, plated on Hard White Metal. ‘The following styles are in Quadruple Plate, and ‘more artistic designs; Castors, 2.99 to $9.99. Butter Dishes, $2.99 to $7.99. Cake Baskets $2.99 to 9.99. Ice Pitohers, $4.99 to $24.99. Berry or Fratt Dishes, $2.00 to @1' Chased Tea Set, 3 Pieces, $9.99. ‘Hammered Tea Set, 5 Pieces, $24.99. Antique Silver Lamp, $13.99. ‘We have the Largest Assortment, the Finest Goods, ‘and the Lowest Prices in the city. Come and see them. Remember, Every Piece Guaranteed. BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, 216-3m 705-707-709 Market Space. Avxora Tnx FOE YOU TO TALK ABOUT. ‘4 820 Overcoat for #14. ‘A 816 Overcost for $12, A 812 Overcont for $8. A 88 Overcoat for 96. * A $25 Corkscrew Bult for $20, A 818 All-wool Suit, either Cutaway or Sack, for 913. ‘A 820 Prince Albert Suit for $15, and all otner grades ‘at proportionate low prices. For Boys from 13 to 18 years old, Overcosts at 04.50, $5.50, $6.50, up to $15. Suit from $5 to $15, which we guarantee to be worth from 25 to 40 per cent more than we are asking for them. Children’s Suita, #2.50, $3, $4, up to $10. Overcosts at $2.50, $3, $2.50, and 84, up to 98, Give us s call and be convinced. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., ald Corner 7th and G@ sta. New Croanrxos. MELTON CLOTHS, SILK MA‘ SILK VELVETS, BROCADE VELVETS, AND A FULL LINE OF ASTRAKAN CLOTHS IN ALL COLORS, BIARETZ CLOTH FOR MORNING G: ALL COLORS, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. BROADCLOTHS IN ALL GRADES. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GooDs. FANCY FLANNELS AT 3734¢., WORTH 500, NEW HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. ENFIELD SHAKER FLANNELS IN ALL ‘WEIGHTS. MONDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1887—SIX PAGES. $5,000 worth of for all, at Double Com- pination 1341 and leas ath se ee 2 Children’s 4.and 6 years, 99. Dou- bie Combination, 1241 and 1243 11th st.'se. 2 Men's Rubbers, 35c.; sel! bie Combination, Le4i apd 1243 Tapestry Brussels, 40c.; Roxbury Brussel Soc.; Witton | Boay 68c., in remnants ‘Combination, 11th st.’se. 2 Linoleum Mats, 29¢; Coir Door Mats, Double Combination, f241 dnd 1243 Mth st ken 4-4 Floor Olicioth, 190. Double Combina- tion, 1241 and 1243 11th St. ge. 2 10-4, White Wool : drive, o9e. “Double Combination, immense sa 2 Eresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Se. per quart, FOR SALE—LOTS. rt nae HANDING & WATERS, 600 11th st. t.w. R SALE—A FINE LOT, IN WEST WASHING. toa, on 30th at., above N st., 30x90, or can be sub- Givided into 2 lots: price 90c. per square foot; also, & fine corner lot un P st., opposite the Blaine Mansion, 22.9190, $3 per sauare foot. HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th stenewe oS 219-30" Fe SALE—15,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND ange alley’ price only” ‘1Ne per foot; tle perfect 5 “olishe "Walicki WALTER, G15 st VOR SALE—CHOICE LOT ON OAKLAND AVE., near Connecticut ave. ext in immediate vicin- ity of handsome improvements; 40x165 feet, at 80c. oot P LELPOLD 1331 Fat awe ais Se OR SALE_HANDSOME CORNER LOT ON: 16TH GL feet om doth wt Rear Mase ave. HL Te of 61 fee 31 ave, : FOLDTSSTFotnw det POR SALE-SEVEMAT LARGE TRACTS AND SIN- gle lots in Kast Washington, from 15 to 35¢. per Plotniaing large revuras in the Bear future, “ie it returns ear HT ESirCce, TSS Fata, 7 MS die jOR SALE—LOTS ON 15TH, 16TH, 1711 7 es Ween aves. “some corners at 8 bargain.” HH. Lit: POLD, 1331 F st. can is 3 FOE, SALESFRONT ON 1ST BT NE, WEST ‘aide railroad track, 55x04, corner Lot, suitable tor Jange Warehouse or buildi foot. A. L. BARBER & CO,” rok sate 08 EXCHANGE yor VACANT LOTS, 5 ing, Le Dro forth $8,500. Tulse Prt RL. BARBeH & CO. OR SALE—LOT ON WEST SIDE OF 16TH ST, bet. 8 and T; price $2.10 per toot. Inquire of 10F tinw. — nisae QUE SALE—A& BALGAL EET, FRONT ON south aide of O st., between 21st and 2d sta. n.W.; BLa5. SWOKMSTEDI & BEADLE *nis-6t JOK SALE-SEVERAL ‘Oregon ave., cheap 0c. per square foot, nis-0c ‘OR SALE— ots near Dupont Cit 7 igt near Dupont Cire ing, between K'and 1. 30c. masgercet SSEEEE © lots within bc: ‘Leth st. et 1 Jot, New Haupshire ave., nea 2 lot, New Mampsliire ave. and 21st et., 25290. lots, V st, near 14th et, 10x70... 2 lots, P st, n.w., 14x48 House, Pst. iw. 2 lots cor. sth an 5 lots cor 7th and I sts. Apply 4 ni7-lin te G05 14th st, nw. R SALE—LOTS— INO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F at. nw ‘Has tue tollowing Lows for sal 14th st. n.w., 62x120 to 3O-fovt alley, choice, 82. Agth st.t.., large uumber tine lots, good sizes, 83 com ‘20th and P, opp. Blaine residence, 80x90, choice 84. ‘Alno choice lots thrstyhout the north weet aul every hold, uuprove with Tesidencns, ni2-lum KR BALE—LOTS_OTH ST. N $1 25; Kenosuw st, Col. Hts, 9, 3 iol st., bet. Gus and 7th, $1,60.” THUS. DUP saw. PLENDID LOT ON MASS. AVE, near 17th st., 30.6x10U feet to 20-foot alley. Price {0 immediate purchaser, 833 per foot, ‘Also tour Lots ou the uorth sive of the strect nearly opposite, sare price. ‘hoice lot on Connecticut ave.—part of lot 14, square 150—neatly opposite the British minister's. “rout 30 feet 9 inches average th LSU feet, de G and Sothats es renpeeuegrand octie .e., Fespectively, and coMtal al $2,000. 1, sq. 181, tronting 22.83 feet on Island sve., bet. 16th and 17th sts. @:3 per foot. near ‘he new Library on Ase. Part of lot 518, 3U.0287 teet, at the low price of $1.25 per urchuser. immediat eo n0 contsperionee LDSBUKOUGH & CO., 1405 F at, ‘houses tor sale, or for private SNO. A PRESUULT, 1416 F st. nw. | E SALE—CHOICE BUILDING 101 3 Pieanaust om which I will erect bousee for paresis: to suit. Good chance to ‘a home on payments, CHAPIN BROWN, 3 46 "a i E : HAVE THE PRICE AT WHICH YOU CAN PRO- CURE AN ELEGANT ALL-WOOL SUIT FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS. SEVERAL REASONS WHY. IT 18 TO THE INTEREST OF ALL WHO DESIRE. TO PROCURE HONEST, RELIABLE, AND PER- FECT-FITTING CLOTHING TO DEAL aT THE GOLDEN EAGLE. YOU RECEIVE FULL VALUE FOB EVERY DOL- LAR INVESTED AT ‘ TRE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR .A CAPE OVERCOAT THAT CANNOT BE MATCHED. FOR PRICE. STYLE, AND FIT IN THE | , GO TO reeige THE GOLDEN EAGLE FOR A RIPE, FULL-GROWN STORM COAT GO To FOR A SUIT THAT CANNOT DISTIN- GUISHED FROM BEST MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTH- Laced THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR A DRESSY OVERCOAT, THE COMBINA- = ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR PEBFECT-FITTING TROUSERS GO TO THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS GO TO THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR CLOTHING FOR MAN OB BOY OF ANY DESORIETION GO TO $225, $250. Seal-akin Jackets $100, $120, Saas ‘Prices, ‘Far trimming in every variety of fur. Sa en Gloves. Ft of the ch.y at prices suitable for mpecu.ation, eituer | FOR RENT_HOUSES, RENT — A CHEERFUL TWO-STORY COT- tage: five evod Tithoat cbitdren pecferred it Aome ied * sions), at ‘ 00.1324 Fat nw. Saat VERY PRETTY 2 a RENT-FURNISHED—A HAN! LARGE Rear ote for the de- ‘and TH 13243 RNISHED OR UNI Be . ED HOSE ON 19TH Se near 1 will rent the month. AP HIN RCO. 1588 ¥ at “We RK RENT—CH HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS, 1513 5th see tora. ro rue SRIMLISTVS se viet RK RENT. COMPLETELY FURNISHED hor 4 18th ste. for use on N at., bet. 17th am bara, 57 at nw, ‘months, permouth. J: REN MPLETELY FU! NGLU Tith ot new. 883.39 ES, 1407 F st. nw. . beautiful house, 15: AMES A. BATES 1407 Fat. bow. JOR RENT-- BEAUTIFUL 3-STOKY PRESS. BRIC 477 Missouri ave, containing twelve rooms aud a1 modern ‘iniprovemente Apniy to JAMES KELERER, Livery and Sales Stables, 425 8th vt nw. 19,G st. n.w., OF. Ohio ay.’n.w, Vt. 93: mn. 6. 23;Gun ee SL 8 I3/Seable roar 400 Oat. Bw. 7 The above is only a portion of the propert books.” For fail Hat eull at ofice for bulledin sawaed O8 the Ist and 13th." (u19) "THOS. E. WAGOAMAN. FOR BENT 308 N ST €W. NICE SIX ROOM house; all modern 17 payered and painted thro: sible tenant st $1 Snibwt” SWORMSTED oR RE. 1D &w., 7r..822.50. W., 10r. 1 aw. ar 10.30 10205 & L0i2 7th st’ 6.14.30) nw. Or. water. sp AS|LBIT $35 201118 bel a3 Si 400 1th aw., B 402 11th s. Lath st, siw., Or... ‘ar 222s Cleveland st, Gr.,.14 7th st.road,stablessrl0.. 707 Irvin st,n.w.. br 12.50/19 K at. sw... Sr, TAL Irvin at. nw., dr. 11 Stable, Draper's alley 219-3t* AS, CAYWOOD, 935 9th st. n.w., cor. K. 3 10TH ST. NEG Rs., 820. 116 Ost. we. Lore 144 4 ste. 10 ‘eicesssi SESSEEE| SSES5 ey sinw11 Tw Or, St. now 17r 0 Ve. Rw» Lir.— | ‘w., 16r. 19 0 sti” Bo wirtparacaestst 5 Sth st. pw. ide Coscoran st. ‘Conn, Toth at. 5th ogee errant 2. N. Hi. av. 206 Va av. 8 The above Houses can be examined - RHOMAS 3° Fistt "WO NEW 6-ROOM PRESS_BRICK aw., 360 and 362, all modern im- ‘each, Inquire at 403 D st. aw. RENT—BRAND-NEW 3-STORY BRICK, 30: G st. n.w., near Pension 11 rooms, hot, cold furnace to heat thi tenait. Inquire next door. ime Ranour ee pine faa e H BEERSD I i ‘otier most dsairebig ong of Hy beour otic Pu10-8t BILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. rR — Fie w.10r1259) Te eee Sth st.u.w.,7r. .2 ste tawe OF 31 Allen et iw 2480 i. HB. WARNER & CO. 916 F ot.n. 1B RENT—DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F 87. Eot.ne., Gr. iE ot n.e~6r. RENT—FROM DROSMBER TO, JUNE, A Eerie yy Sg ing. Fu ca ROR EENT—Ti EIS, Onto 720 Fat. uw. Fohoiias tak bene ad, epiane tse | : - very complete; $38 ALBERT ¥. HREE-STORY BRICK. 7 ave. nw. LOUIS P. BI 7B EMRE Oo OMS, is SHOEM AK, ‘a Teh ate Bw: 920 F at. = D183 R RENT—HOUSE 1137 9 scaniots igen November Zi. Gon ‘on owner. 1623 10th st. h 7 KENT—1226 Mass, Sod" papers. box fnguire on premises, or 1230 Maes. RENT—708 ¢ ST. NE, rooms and bath ver month, W. RENT — 1706 19th st, 1 W at. 2-story ich st, 2-story 7 ate 1418 Fat nw. )K RENT—} ORNISHED—1231 W ST., 2-STORY LG indow, 6 rooms and very aicely modern improvements On MM PARKER, n8-12t 2418 Fst ow. 8 _a18-12t i RENT FINE 3 brick dwelling, 11 rooms, all mod. imy st, af feasonable rent” SWO St near B BRADLE HAVE SEVERAL HANDSOMELY- furnished Houses on iy lists Paani 8 price fFOE 10 04,500 per annua. eS ee M. M. PARKER, 1 ‘TORY AN ALLE in rear of 49 F st uw. tent $10. LEON TOBIUNEL Attorncy NTS 48 F st raw. D BASEMEN’ ‘ou 138th TEDT & Bist BRICK HOUSE, 5, im advance Law sat aw 203 NEW WAMPSmine AVE, nine rooms, all mod. impa : Deautiful bouse: #63 Soave bee FoR bash, We Moses RENT- Mi SON, 11th and F ste. aes. av, near DupentCir. 5 Gest, 10r., m. 80 16th st. Gr... 208 G st, 909 Zoth st ra \eroy ‘Fora full ult Tist apply we. 16. 150 (T201 230, WESCOTT 16 Store 3010 Misi.” 30, 1907 Pemaylvania ave... For permit to iuspect “appiy™ to oon tsar PB —THE LARGE BASEW 2 Dupont Circle, handsomely furuished or unfur- | be desired: about HOUSE 2 roo Aj STORES, 218 6th st. * & WILCOX, “2th ne Srs..614/1210 T aa Sr.brick.10.50 217 Wylie m. 3 Rear 20911 wc, 4 1209% Wylion.6., 57.10.50) L122 C n.0., dF. fra i, Whe ne or 40 901378 BAY st ie. Or ni7-13t SWORMSTEDI & BRADLEY. 927 ¥ si. nw. OK RENT OR SALE—FIVE THKEE-STORY, presse brick, rindow houses, on oth #t.. be- tween Bist. and Stan ‘bath; large closets; furnace heat: peu oven Tange : large celuur with concrete floor, tionary Jaundry trays with hot and cold water, and all modern improvements, Inquire st 501 Stanton Hace J{OK RENT—A VERY PRETTY Place ne., nine Tous with 27-9" USE WITH press brick front o. Het. bet. 14th and 15th ste. Be., containing 6 rooms, water gas. This street is concreted, ‘the door, | Price €13.50. “aIT-Ot CHAS. E. BANES, 1003 F at [JOR RENT—92] FRENCH STREET NORTHWES Brick How modern couver nw. 33 A ‘at John-on Grooms and bath: ‘Apply to 907 TX-ROOM PRE Blat UPPER HE UPPI PORTICO F mo: Bros’ office, or ‘oth a 10th 16 K st. 2016 G st, fur. 008 G wt, Lar. 2016 G st, Ler. niz-13t' GEO" meeeton of Com pletely furnished: Houtave, Wee . Fe, RENT— th Lee-story hot 0) Pa. TINKINS, 19th fbrvaghout BURFORD, 1422 3 FOR $2: en: 9 FOO: ANT ESSBRICK | FONT town, MAN, 1611 Sdn 202 ¥ st. uw. exceient col ‘New York n10- jOR RENT—TWO NEW FIRST-CLASS kESI. | dences on 15th st.n. w., between st; also House 1309 H st. aw. Apply to 3. J. 1402 L4th st mw. ave. and P SHEDD, n16- Ln bat n13-1m ON OF HOUSE 200 F st. n.w., cor. 12th and F sts; house bas Tooms and bath, ahd coutains all mod. imps. ‘good condition ; rent $75, ith in advance. CHAS. alot Q & K. S19 for se st, i at aw, ave. 107. 330.5 aud Hats nw, JOR RENT—FOK $200 PEK MONTH, FOR THE | '# handsome rea dence t., near Coun.< ork ave. THOSE HANDSOME | ¥ ne oak mantels; pen fire-places ; cathedral glass: on 1 st.e. Also, for @1%, several very pretty seven-room dwellings: all | tod, hn Eire cy 0 pleasanth | ineludins bath. FOR RENT—HOUSES. __|FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS KENT—THREE-STOR! oun w. Los Fi FOR SALE—A NICE PONY, Kobe, SITe HARNEs: Dlanket, fe. Also Stal ons “4 heae: 5 75 MOUNT VERNO! c | BIXELE' Tou! teiweer Mend Neteme. aerae JOR SALE OMICKERING SEVENOCTAVE rosewood: Teeter OOP, $25 Peonsyivania ave. Bole Agent for Steinway Pia om, Is = POR SALE-A S6.1NCH EXPPRE COLUMBIA F igre Call tering) Pil tote sont be st2108 Vermotan ne ae OR SALE—s y PINE GENUINE FS IX REMARKABLY FIN eC r Store. ou celebrated “Marco PTO wg: Seapeech contin nz1-0t eon Pena, ave. JOR SALE—BREWSTER ROCCO Tined 8 gool order ani batsanvvos, ‘Can we seen tt stable rear of 1013 sth et. ue. Very, very cheap half ite value; made for preacat owner Deh JOB SALE—CHEAP_ONE hoc Seu, tn excellent conditions DiTAND LAN Sendition Aprly to JOHN Mo DERMOTT & BRO. 310 Pounsyivania ave e2h-2e Fok AEE oF EEX 4 Pos ABLE PIPE ORGAN suitable fora parlor or lect: a rn Star uftce. an ee Fo SALE—MILK BUSINESS, CONSISTING OF nine Cows, Wagon. and a)! e u * a}! gtepetle tar carry ina a x. AT ate a au JOR SALE-A FINE TRAVELING i ‘ | Pt Skiiodee Sake a ese FOR SALE_ENCYCLOVEDIAS. JadiPs Panty the orlebrated historian ahd biorraytien rash sae is here there pat Atvietonre \F SALE_AUCTION COMBINATION sac. STANDARD TROTTING STUCK Hl DRIVING HORSES, BROOD MARES, DKAFT HORSES AND COLTS, AT AGRICULTURAL FAIR GROUNDS, KEDERICK, Mn, DAY, NO’ ‘During sale trials pus brie two-year Cait Iya four-year colt, ty Absolute male No by-tidding. Sale under cover. Refer to Central National Bauk, Washington Patrons ¢an leave by Bulthnore abd Ohio Hai Tod. 6-40 4 tne Station , the > ty Predorich, ars ting ay. Rtocd « ages eG addrone Ch SALE CHEAP—A LAKGE BAY HORSE Harness. Apply antil 3 p.m. each day lerland Place, A PAIK < without hitett: be seen at wit te BAY MARES BLACK BUGGY HARNESS. | HANDSOME 0 | ROE SALE—a SAFETY Bic thoroueh rea iemw. ok JOR SALE—A GOOD WAGON, SUTTA! Bite tend! or oyster businens, thguire at | £8", SALE—A PAIK OF Horses, about 15% bands. 5.0 | some: work well sitwle or Inquire at stable in tear of 15 JOK SALE—PIANO BLACK, COob-BUILT nig wtb wid hata OF Under saddle a miss BARGAINS STEINWAY & Bove, square piano, Wa Rusb & t-~ mquare Jano tor #s.00,, other acon hand. pinion “tren 90.00, all will be reuted or sold on eaay | Payments. SANDERS & StaY MAN 0oa F asor LOR” SALE—JUsT aknivew OLE tant bee, sd JOR SALE —* VICTOR" new, offer wanted. Apply Koo HORSE, P. 0. Box 580. _ e HOKE | JPR SAL ETB. LARGE AND VALUABLE 1 ud Miscellaneous Library vl the late A, Beall Me Kaig: catal MEQWIN” MeKAlc, Aduuinisteator, JOR SALE—ONE ELBGANT t tmehem his repeating fone, Lanusome desi, $270. urutinal cont $300, bargain ever cilered. HUGO WORCH ls ie WT. 4 PLETO ach boil The BED FEATHERS, 150. A POUND ‘and clean, Also, Geese Feathers, Mat at lowest prices “Orders by wall aid twine. Delivered. ALBERT SitlZ, 0s HW ot vid 2a 2. 33,5 Gonn. ave, near h.920000 | FTOH SALE THE “OTTO* Gas Edi Nk ee | X* quires no botier ‘avoids all expeusive attendan. | 0 loss of time; vo haudiimg of fuel. Seud ur curcaiat | aud price list, um F°* SALE BALLAUY, Aweut, (il «thse | _ Two Magnifictent Upright Grand Pianos to | Neatly wew aud in elocaut condition. “They are nesremt approach to the three corucr Paria Urand Piano of any upright make. ‘The tone te simply per: | foci, with single qutities wn-quaied. Will be wold ‘creat Lareain for cash or easy Juyinents, oF egtare taken in trade and best value allowed Can be Sean from to-day THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARKEROOMS, 29 oehat, JOR SALE-VIOLINS—A SUPERIOR COLLEG tion of nie old instruments in pe.toct oruer, sume Of sual size, apocially for ladies’ use. Gan be ___W. E. BURFORD. oR RENT- NEAR THE CAPITOL, a situated Brick 2d st. me. Dwelline, LOK RENT—TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES ON M St. between 2: heated by farnac nb- walters to Lop 0 For terms apply families HAM, 140: Fone brick, mantels ap Fst S18 5 ‘Kh. Gul Season. _ol7-3m BR KENT CHEAT TO GOOD TENANT —| Brick House, four roomson frst room, vase, fou rat Ist €; Oj id 22d ts. 1 pen ‘fireplaces: House, masks ‘to GHEE! a st. second floor: excelent order improvements, inquire a 1600 15th st. 2728 14th, I st.,near 17th. Rhode Island, i'r r TEPHEENE oP reEEEE a F UNFURNISHED. Bo HI ae ‘9 rooms; mod. imp. i 2 r001 ‘wood Nac 'D BASEMENT ‘wood ‘erms aud ke} open firepit robe Te ly to GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 1405 F'st aw BLY-LOCATED, FU: year oF for the GH & CO., 1405 Fit. NE- ‘aud five on ‘all modern. B = rer FE £ wit fod Feteo Sy ‘ROOMS, pump with iy = been auy eveLing aflerG at GOS AwL me, aha Fok, Sale BREWSTER, BROUGHAM. | PoLe snd Shafts, inexcellent order. also a pait dappie- | eray iauutly horses, and single,” b Apply at PAYNE'S Goach Factory, ave. fs poiund. tue beat w the oouuity ior Torders by wail. or otherwise, prot, Ivered. WAT SEITZ, 924 Saat tee ad Be OK SALE—SUN DIAL GAS MEATING STOVES, Slates foes quail room or tata coon, tof S Tools ib § on. % G. CAMPBELL, ©26 im Sis Loti wt ww, JOR SALE—AT EBBITT HOUSE STABLES, 12 street and ‘ave., 1 coupe, rock: shaft, $150. 1 small, tast, 7-year vid sound road wa #109. 1 dguble Rarvons, $36, 1 coupe hares $52 ot Lau FOE SALE CLOSING-OUT SALE, 1 SHALL 01 fer for sale, as surviving partner of ORME & SONS,themtock aud fixtures tn ivania ave. This stock, in adds contents of agrocery store, consists ‘anu very fine imported dials, and Liquors, 3A Mis Fartier. WM UKME& SUNS | o21-Jw. JOR SALE—CHEAP_FINEST LINES mi PAPERS, 70k SALE_FALL. AND WINTER CARRIAGES, ‘NEW AND SECOND. HAND, OF EVERY DESCKIPLS AT YER) REASONABLE PKICES. JOHN M. YOUNG, 47 and 461.0 st. 2. 05-stmn, ‘KEAK NATIONAL HOTEL PR SALE—CHEAPEK THAN THE CHEAPEST, cowes, taal carriages, doctor ah airs phe ‘and cua, all wy lea, Gut we | Saeed ene car ot os oan GEYEL, 406 Pa ave.n.w. ot ¥. ok INGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AND SALE—S1 S| AS Cues, “Gold Fish. “Aquarvuias, aid Pah ‘Assortment iu the city at SCI STOKE, 12th #t.. two doors south of Pa. av JOR SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- Teil and about U0 pounds of Awate Type, iately ius use on this paper. face of both 1outs w dexira— Die, they are in good condition, and capable vf exoulient service for two oF three years ona paper uf moderate Gireulation. “Will be. in “Addrens THE EVENING STAK NEWSPAPEK O0., Washington, D. rom cory LOST AND FOUND. ‘OST—SATURDAY EVENING, 19TH. AT Ok ‘Dear Hatch Cook's Provision Store, 2018, on 14th se a pine pe Wali Stick crooked andl’. @1 be'pald to the finder for it, if loft wt that store v2)" 0, ice OF I inn of miner Keward Mf’ geturued to AGNES SCHMIDT. 10:20 G st. nw. to OST_SHARE NO. 18, WASHINGTON CASINO siock. No good except to owner. Keturn t rane. ‘OST—ON 13TH INSTANT, A GOLD THIMBLE with “Lola” engraved thereon, Asuitable reward $i De paid tor staf returned to Mrs. A Sha 315 AsL ae. Aaa * e230 OST—ON FRIDAY, NOV. 1s, BETOEE and 15th sts.,on north side of Fenn. Dracelet with battered balla on top. suitable Fer €.ven if retarned to office uf the Star. L T_ON SUNDAY, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD caries Puppy Sesaitabiy re 10 ve with, ‘bn ‘th and 9th op eit ‘ost. AY EVENING, ON BLADENSBURG Fowsnd it returned o'S26 Cau BL. “TAN SETTER DOG, Lena Laacrese as | eae Li anit fe aa

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