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r73mmrriiim?mmmgwmmjmmim THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER, 1, 1885. awfciHWt.iifrt.riinI'm nu WASH INGTON CRITIC WJLITIUSU IMIWATIUXS. Vor tlio Mlddlo Atlnnttr Slates locat inlns, liotlli touist winds becoming vari able, nearly stationary temperature In tlio toiill.crn portion, slight rlso In tlio northern JlOttlOII. l'or Wednesday for New Kngland, tlio Middle Atlniillo mid South Atlantic States clcnrlDB mid fair weather, preceded by Ioc.il inlns, slight rlso In tcniperaliire. AMUSHM 11XTS. AtnAVou's-llarlow, Wilson & Hatikln'sMln ttrcls. NjitoNAi-JIImilo lladdern In "InSplto of Pohd M)in()lwln In "Sis." lltnmxi'x "Tin Mikado." DiMit Mi bi m IaiuIso Arnot mid Company. Thiatdk t'liMKiii-Jcnnlo Engct mid IV IMli. .Minstrels. OITV SWOIALS. (rami Holiday Opening to-morrow at M, AiiKonsteln's, 817 to 831 Seventh street northwest, hero tlio greatest display of to)snnd holiday coods ever ho. foreshown In this city will ho on exhibi tion. Look In tlio Etcnlng Slur for n com plete list of somcnlr bargalne;. Will men lion n bargain In chtldrcns wash setts nt !!3 cents ns ono of tlio many specialties to he sold. Do not fall to call mid look, ns It will amply pnyjou. Ills wholesalo trade has grown to largo proportions In kccplnir with his retail 'business. The casual ol server has no Idea of tho extent mid value of these Roods until ho has been shown through, livery nook and corner of this largo establishment Is crowded with useful ninl ornamental goods, Thnsa who wish to purchase for Christmas should cull cvrly nml avoid tho rush. (rami llollilny Oprnlnir "Will continue to-mon ow at M. Augenstcln's, 817 to S'Jl Seventh street northwest. Ho has on exhibition tho most cxtenslvo stock of valuablo goods, Miltablehollday presents, ever dlsplajed In this city, do curly and avoid tho rush and also savo money. couiit mxouit. Equity Cocut i!iitlee llagner. -Martin vs. Uucklcj; sale conllruicd finally and ref erence to tho auditor, lienr vs. lljucsj s ilo conllimcd nisi and bid oidcrcd accepted. Callahan vs. Culluhaii; nppearauco ordered. CmcuiT Couiit No. 1 Justice Co. Tcnney A Co. vs. White; Judgment on stip ulation. Simon vs. I.cadlngham; rofcrrcd to J.. M. Clark to take testimony, lller m nn tt al. vs. Klscmau; ou hearing. Ciiicuit Couiit No. U Justlco Merrick. Cieuthiiw vs. District of Columbia; Jury cut. Nallor vs. Halt; on trial. Ciiiminai, Couut Justlco MacArthitr. Antonio Nanlello, murder; ou trial. Ponce Couiit .Judgo Sncll. William T. illlams, alius Win. Thomas, hm mlt to Mil; grand Jury, bonds JMO. Ella lloston, colored, larceny; two months In lull. Max Kaplan and Marccus Tubludo"sky, affray; Sfl or7das each. Win. Waters, vagrancy; licform Schooljdurliig minority. William Ihomas, larceny; six months In jail. Henry K. llurgess, violating the gambling lawjsus- ended Indefinitely. LOCAL mums. 1Catf. Jenkins, during a fight with a col ored man named Howard Warner, In Dil lon ey alley, struck Howard In tho head with a pitcher and seriously Injured him. Men's l'rluco Albert suits. I'.lseni.iuTtli it E. A suoiiT hub occurred In a framo house, corner Four-and-a-half and N streets south w est. Thf. Capital ,I!encflclal Association hold their hall at tho National Itlflcs' armory last night. There was a largo attendance, and the commlttco spared no pains to uuko their guests enjoy themselves. Child Newmarket overcoat. KIscman, 7AK. Tuc St. Andrews Society gavo a banquet at the lliggs Houso last night, at which there w ere about forty guests. Several od dresses were made by, tho natives of Old Scotland. At IIuddek's new fumlturo and carpet Installment house, 1)32 Scvcuth street north west, furniture, carpets, ruggs, mats oil cloths, matting, baby carriages and every thing which a housekeeper requires to mako borne pleasant and attractive aro sold on tbo Installment plan. Call and bo convinced that ho sells on easier terms and at lower prices than any other man or firm In tho installment business. Terms to suit all. .1 initio French Dentil, Tho news of tho death of Judgo Henry F. French, formerly Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury, Is rocclvcd In this city with sln cero regret. For nearly ten years Mr. French held tho position now occupied by Mr. Falrchlld. Tho acceptance of his resig nation was ono of Secretary Manning's first acts. Judgo French's death occurred at his homo In Concoid, Mass., Sunday even ing, resulting from puraljsls of tho heart. Judge French was born In Now Hampshlro In 181U. After a varied and useful career at tho bar and on tho bench of Now England, during part of which ho was tho law part ner of George S. Boutwcll, he was appointed Asslstaut Secretary of tho Treasury hi fi rout In 1870 and served under Secretaries Morrill, Sherman, Wlndom, Folgeraud Mc Cullocli. Judge French combined artistic talent with bis other abilities, and his two eons aro artists and sculptors of high repu tation. Until a feu' days ago Judgo French considered himself as being In robustbcalth. Sir, Hniiklii'H lllnenH. Hon. Joseph Kankln, Congressman-elect from tho Fifth Wisconsin district, arrived In Milwaukee yesterday on his way to Wash ington. He Is so 111 ho had to be carried to his room In his hotel. Ho has suffered from Urlgbt's dlseaso for a year past, aud Is liable to die at anytime. He says if ho lives until be can bo sworn In ho doesn't care then how soon ho dies. Dinieiilt to Olitnln .lurorH. Tho Criminal Court spent tho greater part of to-day In examining citizens as to their qualifications to sit as jurors In tho caso of Antonio Nardello, charged with tlio murder of Carmine Itotunno. Thirty-four out of the fifty summoned wcro examined, but tho panel wos not completed. Fifty more ujines were ordered drawn from tho box and the court adjourned for the day. Itenth of .111. Charlotte I.. IV ebb. Mrs. Charlotte L. Webb, widow of tho late William L. Webb of Portsmouth, Va., dlid yesterday at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. II. II. Ray, No. (TO North Caro llna avenue southeast. Funeral services lit tho house at S.30 p. m. December U. Ilurlal at 1'orUmouth, Va., on tho morning of December 3. Norfolk and Portsmouth papers pleaso copy. Mr. 1'oIIok'n I'ree Iicctiire. Tbo consideration of "Tho Child's Nat ural Instincts und what to do with tho Mis chievous Child" Is tho subject of Mrs. J.ou!po Pollok's Wednesday fieo lecture to mothers, between 3 aud 4 o'clock, nt 1)29 Eighth street, to which all are luvlted who hu e the caro of jouug children. The ImnieiUntu I'uiitl AMMiielntlon. Tho annual meeting of tho Immediate Fund Association, U. O. Q. C, of tho Dis trict of Columbia will bo held at tho ofllco of A. (1. HoyJmun, 020 F street northwest (second lloor), on Friday, at 7:80 p. in, Election of officers and dlrectots for tbo en suing year. Child's capo ovcicout. Elseman, 7th aud E. - - Ynliinlilu I'roiicrly nt Auction, One of tho best located piopertlcs ou F Mrut, helium Ninth aud Tcuth northnost, will ho sold ou Wednesday, December 'J, nt -I:S0 o'clock )i. m. This Is ono of tho lare opportunities, and should ho taken ad vantage of by thoso desiring to Invest. Furniture, Cmpi'tH, IlliinlcetH, Comforts and general liou60-furnlshlng goods told ou easy w cekly or monthly pay ments at Jobu Smith's Installment Houso, 413 New Jersey avenue northwest. IHftiulHHliiu; u Jenny" Vnse, Tho chargo against Captain Henry K. Burgees of tho Washington Cadet Corps of violating tho gambling law by having a "spinning jenny'1 at theicccut fair of tho corps was indefinitely postponed to-day. To order, $S, pants. Klscmau, cor. 7th & E, hociiri'v. Mrs. S. 1). Pmroiis of Munhato, Minn., will spend the winter with her sister, Mr. John 11. ltnndolph, at 10UI Eighth struct northwest. Mrs. William J. Nicholson, wife of Men It unit Nicholson, Seventh Cavalry, has nr rluil lino frein I,Piicmnrtli with her chlldicn to pi ud the winter with her hits band's parents, ('uiiimodoronnd Mrs. Soiii CMlllo Mtholsoii, nt No. IHHI P street, (liorgitowu. l.liiilcnant Nicholson Is sta lloiiid ut Manhattan, Kansas, as mlllltary piofessor of the Slato Agricultural College. MlfS Derby of this city Is visiting at the Ocean House, Portsmouth, Va., whero sho Is tho guest of Sirs. Frank Courtis (wlfo of l.letilcnaiit-Cnnimander Courtis), and Mrs. l'dwln K. Mooro (wlfo of Lieutenant Moore, U. S. N.), who uro duughtcrs of tho Into (Icurrnl Jiiines II. Carlcton, l'. S, Aimy. Miss Derby Is tho daughter n( the htte Captain Dcihy, Coipt of I'.uglncois, U. 8. A., who was best known to the world nt largo by his iiohi lie illume of "John l'hictilx." l'.T-Surgcon-flcncral Hammond of Now York It engaged to Miss F.sthcr Chaplu of Pioldeuec, It. I, Mls Ctnplu wus tho guist of .Mrs. (Icorgo I,, llradlcy of lthodo Island In this city lust eeaon. Miss Choplu was mi old school friend of Miss Clara Hammond, who nftcrwurds became Iho Mauhesadl I.nnza, Dr. Hammond he came acquainted with Miss Chaplu when she was the companion of his daughter ut school. He Is nearly sixty yous of ngo. Miss Chupln Is said to be tncuty-seieii. Sho Is very handsome, stjllsh and qulto u fuvorlte. - The Itn.vnvil-lleiiUliiH ttoiimnce. The announcement of tho engagement of Mr. James llajnrd, eldest sou of the Sec retary of Slate, to Mis Dcaklns of Fort Pendleton, W. Va., culls to tho mind of tho Washington correspondent of tho ll'crM the roinanco of young lloyard'a ex perience at Sugg's Port. It nppears from this story that Senator H.iyard was groatly mortified some years ago by a foolish esca pade, In which his son nud tho sous of sov iral other Senators wero concerned, nnd foilado his coming to Washington. There upon joung llnjnrd went to West Irglnta anil taught school nt Sugg's Fort In that State, whero Iio met Miss Dcaklns, who Is tho daughtcrof an liontst farmer. Senator Davis of West VliL'Inla befriended vouni: Hut aril, but wishing to prevent n marrlago that would bo distasteful to his father, ho, Senator (lor man and olheis used their Influence togct tho jouug mun appointed Secretary of Arizona. Tho publication of tho engage ment at Ibis timo Is regarded as an Indica tion that joung lloviird will not go West unless he can tako Miss Dcukius with him nshls wife. AiniiMeiueiilN to Ciiiue. The San 1'rauclsco AVuu Letter, ono of Die best dramatic critics In tho country, says of "A Night Off,'' which Is to bo given at Fold's next w cek by I'chan's Comedy Com pnnj: "A Night Oft" Is adapted from Schonthau. It Is nn exceedingly clover piece of work. Tho lines aro bright and epigrammatic, tho wit sparkling and fairly bristles with clover side issues nnd sub plots abounding in comical situations. It Is u most refreshing and amusing play, full of gcnuliio humor and utterly freo from vulgarity and coatscner: a play that evokes laughter, decorous laughter, In which tho risibilities aro controlled by Intelligence. Ilcsldcs tho perfect ensemble of tho company, thcro Is very marked indi vidual ability noticeable. Ono of tho new fcatmes of tho Friday night concert at tho Congregational Church will bo tho first appearance of Mr. John Bottonily, n new F.ngllsh tenor, who ha ro cintlvcomo to this city to reside. Thoso who fiavo heard him speak In the highest terms of hi musical powers, Hcservcd scats for course at Pills t Co.'s. This evening tho 'Tlsko Jubilees" give their first concert at tho Congregational Church. A crowded house Is Indicated. All should go early who expect to secure scats. Admission CO cents. JlrN. I'nvtcll'H Huri'CNH. The second Thomas concert took placo on Saturday night. Tho programme, which was mado up of tho famous director's favorite pieces, w as au eujoyablo one, and was fully appreciated by tho largo audience, which completely filled tho church. Tho friends of Mrs. A. L. Powell weio present In full force, and uccoided hernwelconio that may well bo termed an ovation. This lady showed the results of tho schooling sho had received under tho careful training of Professor Hlschoft and tho lato Jlmo. Logan of this city, and of tbo finishing toiuhcs of the great Lampertl of Dresden. Tho lloral tributes wero marvels of tbo florist's skill, and delighted the audlcnco as well as the fair recipient. -- . J'unorul or .lOHepti II, Jlerron, Tho funeral of Mr. Joseph II. Ilcrron took placo from his lato residence, No. 00 H street southwest, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, and was largely attended. The services wero conducted by Itov. Dr. Mu tineer, pastor of tho Westminster Presby terian Church, Tho pallbearers wero Messrs. John Sherman, A. U. Vomit, David iioimcs, a. .uepuc, inomas rayior ana Illcbard Merrill. Tho profusion of floral tributes wero handsome and appropriate Tho interment took placo at Oak Hill Cem etery. Suits to order, $35 and up. Flscman, 7 & P.. r.isr WAsmxGxox. Itcvlval services at tho Douglass Me morial M. E. Church, corner of Eleventh and II streets northeast, began last Sunday evening, 10 conunuo iwo weeks. i;acu evening tbo pastor, Itov. C. T. Houso, will preach a sermon which will be illustrated by sultablo paintings, thus Impressing tho cyo with tbo same gospel truth ns tho volco will give to tho car. All aro cordially lu vltcd and should attend. Officer Dalley of tho Eighth Precinct, who has been sick lor tho last tw o weeks, Is back ou tho'force. Miss Kato Smith of Baltimore, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win. Solby, at their new rcsldcnco on Capitol Hill, re turned to her homo last week. An old colored man named Nicholas Howie, living In Hillsdale, died In tho po lice ambulance yestcrduy about 13 o'clock. Ho hud been ulcl; for somo tlmo and was on IiIb way to tho Washington Asylum Hos pital when ho died. Tho Coroner was no tified. IUsldentsIn tho vicinity of Tonth street and North Carolina uvcnuo arc complaining of tho removal of tho pump from that cor ner somo tlmo ago. Bridget llllcy, au Irish woman living near Lincoln Paik, was nnestod by Officer Pear son yesterday for allowlug two of her cows to ticspuss on tho park. Two framo house on" A street, between First nnd Second sticcts southeast, liuvo been condemned by tho Building Inspector. Two arrests III East Washington yester day, A CriiHli Hut ("nr Women. Says a London letter: Havo jou heard of tho now crush hat for ladles? It has boon Introduced In a French play called "Ln Doctorcssc," which Is being performed at a Paris theatre. Mllo. Mairnlcr. who Is vorv pretty, takes tho title rolo, aud It was for her that tho feminine edition of tho Olhus was Invented by ono of tho principal hatters of Paris. Sho wears It when visiting her patients. '1 ho only ono I havo seen was nt Lady Orauvlllo Uoidon's llttlo atelier In Parkbtiect. The shape Is a very becoming one, thociown being high and the narrow brim gracefully curved. It Is furnished insldowlth springs, by means of which It can Lo shut together llko a uian'sopciahat. lulcl to JtONl'Ilt mi IllHlllt. Chicago man (fiercely) Do you moau to call mo a liar, sir? lloston man -That Is tho construction which naturally suggests Itself In cormeo lion with the observation that I addrejsod to you, sir. Chicago man (mollified) All right, sir, I accept your apology, I nllow no mau to call mo a liar. N, V. Buu, "Alilerney Dnlry AVnaoiiH1" Fresh Aldemcy butter, churned ovcry morning nnd delivered In 1 lb. "Ward" in lilts, -15c. per lb. Also cottago chooso; buttermilk und sweet milk, 5c. per qt. Cream, 15c. por pint. Uojs' Nowmarlcct overcoat. UIscujau,7iS;.E, Till. AJISIY AM) ffAVl. Onlfis, DetnllK unit t'lltfiitiinif nn t unit nud Wilier. Post Chaplain 1 limns W. lhrry Is on lcan until 'Ihursd.iy from Fort Louvcn w oi Ih. PnjinaslcrTlieodoroS. Thompson of tho Srtatnrn arrived nt tho Lbhltt this morning frcm the Norfolk Nnvy-Viird. Ilic Ynntlr, at the Noifolk Nnvy-Ynrd, will hardly bo leady to tomo out of tho dry dock beforo tho last of next week. Lieutenant JcssoM. llnper, U. 8. N., ar rived hero last night to report to-day lor duly In Iho Ilurcau of Navigation. First Lieutenant (leorgo K, Kitchen, Troop I, Filth Cavalry, ha been sent from Port Supply, Indian Territory, to Port llllcy, Kuusas, for medical treatment. First Lieutenant Henry Wjgant, Twen I) -fourth Infantry, who I now on le.ivo fiont Fort Itcno, Indian Territory, Intends spending n part of Ills leave In Europe. l'.nslgn Franklin Snlft of tho Vautlc Is at tho Lbbllt Houso from tho Norfolk Navy Void. Ho was recently serUuc onboard the Pish Commission steamer Alhatross. Lieutenant James 1'. Mucklln, Eleventh Infantij, has icllcvcd First Lloutcinnt Frank If. P.dinuiids, First Infantry, us recruiting officer nt Fort Leavenworth. (Icticral Ilohcit Williams, colonel and ni pMnnt ndjutunt-gcneral, has returned to Chicago from Montana whero bo wn re centlj confined at Fort Missoula by sevcro Illness. Major William P. Alwoll, U. 8. A., ar rived In tho city jesterday ovcnliig from his home. No. -10.;2 Westminster avenue, Philadelphia, and Is at his old quarters at the Lhbllt. Tho apprcutlco tialnlng squadron, James town, Portsmouth and Saratoga, Is ox pcctid to drop down to tho farewell buoy to-morrow from tho Norfolk Navy-Yard to Inlio In powder beforo sailing for tho West Indies crulsa. x.ivixa o$-j7.-, a xi:aii, l'noil, C'lntliliiR nnd I.ckIkIiib l'nnsllilo nn Vury .Sniiill AViigus. "A man can llvo cheap nowadays," said a well-known business man to n Boston (Hole reporter. "Why, you can start by buying n newspaper for two cents, and look for the prices of boots and shoes; ho finds a kind which will wear three months, nnd ho only has $L to pay lor tlicni. Mext no looks for stockings, finds that some largo storo Is hav lug a run on such goods, and that ho can get a pair for four or llvo cents, and wnrranted to wear well. Ho buys n pair for each week, nnd saves a pair or so for ac cidents; that makes sixty pairs of stockings, nt five cents each, $3, Ho then looks for undeiwcar. Ho has two sets togct, prlco $3, nud ho can get n suit of clothes for iH, and a hat for $ 1. Collars cost very lit tic, and eighty cints will buy enough to last a longtime. ', "If jouhavo noticed you probably saw that bosom shirts may bo purchased for 50 cents, nnd ho will need three, aud an over coat can bo purchased for$7.r0 and gloves are ready at baud for 70 cents. Now you foot tho list up and ou will find that It costs but $30.50 to clothe tho man for a year. Throw In $13.B0 for washing for tho past jcar, and your bill foots up to -IJ. "I can say, from my own experience, that there aro manvtilaccs In tho cltv whero ono can sceuio good living for $130 a year for food. Now, by adding perhaps $3 1, for cxtiuvaganccs or Incidental oxpenso, you have A giand total of $275, lor tho year's expense, or $5.29 n week, which is 75 4-7 cents n dav, and almost any man can savo on that. If pconlo only realized how Httlo It took to Hie, tucro would bo more money raved." Child's Norfolk suit. Flscman, cor.7and E. FINANCIAL Xevr York Ntoek IHnrUct. Tho following tiavo been ltimlsliod by J. Vuneo Lewis, broker, southwest torner Eighth and P streets: NiJIE. 2:10 KASIE. 3:ta Can raclflc..., Ctn Ta C 11 & U uni&blr.... Del .t II II LAW Den & Itlo a, Erlo 1:1 iui.'s Knn& Tex... llliCen N.JCcn I, Shore... L & Nasi Mnn Consols, lllchCcu Mo I'n N West ClilniKo JtlnrUctH. Tho following summary isbyn. K. Plain & Co., bt. Cloud building, Ninth and F streets: ttbtat-Deo, lan May Corn Dee. Ian.. May, Oats Deo. Ian J! ay. rorK jjcc. Ian May.. Lord Dee.. .Ian May. on. 11. K. Plain A Co., Ht. Clond" building, tar nishes the following oil quotations: Closod esiciday, a)i. Opened to-day, 6s4; highest, boyy, lowest. bl; 2:15, b8. IViiHlilnutoii StoekH. Tho following aro tlio closing quotations of the Washington block Kxchango to-dayoa fur nished by Messrs. Towcm & Green, bankers: Mid. Washington A- flcorgotown stock Waslilncion Georgetown bonds ,118 Metropolitan stock 119 Columbia stock 30 North Capitol and O streot 43 Anacostlu 11 Washington City Gaslight Co 4K! Georgetown Gasllcht Co -Ui Firemen's Insurunco Co Franklin Insurunco Co 11W National Metropolitan Insurunco Co National Union Insurance Co ,. Arlington Insurunco Co , 113 Corcoran Insurunco Co Columbia Insurunco Co I'21i5 German-American Insurunco Co 1 10 Potomao Insurunco Co , 49 Ulcus Insurunco Co Cj liourd of Publlo Works Green 83 DO MnsonloIIall bonds , 101 Washington Market Co.stook 10 " " " bonds .,103 Inland and Seaboard Co, stock " " " bonds GJ Washington Jlrlck Maehlno Co. stock 110 Hunk of Wnshlugton 73 Hank of Washington H'lt Nutlciuil Mctropolllan Hunk 133 National Hunk ot tho llcpulilla runners' anil Mechanics' Nutlonal Hank, Georgetown 133 Citizens National Hunk 107 Second National Dank 103 central national Hams li Great Fulls leo Co 03 Ileal i:lalo'l Itlo Insnraneo Co 101 I'cnnisylvRiilaTeleplionoCii II W Cheaiieuko & Vntomao Tclonhono Co ... , U.'M U.H. f.lcctrlol.lirhtco 67 Washington I .It-lit Infantry, 1st toko B0 Washington Sufo Deposit Co" .'.'.'.'''loo Men's -l-button cutaway suit. Flscmun, 7 & IS mini. WAHD.-InSontaro.Now Mexico, at the residence of her bon-ln-law. George W. bane, becrctury of tho Territory, on Wudnosduy morning, November S3, lbbs, Lutilso P., widow of tho luto ikucrly Wind of this city, GOODWIN. At Governor's Island, N, Y, Nov eml er li'J, nfler a short and painful lllnoss Mrs, Mary Goodwin, lu tho llth year of hor ngo. 1'nneral from Bt. Dominie's Church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. W. E. SPEARE, 010 V BTHV.KT NOIiTIIWEST, Everything Btrlctly first-class nnd on tho most reasonable terms. (Cuinp Chairs to hlro for all occasions.) Aug l ist ni'imiioitr, laitNIblllNO UNIlP.ItTAKKIt, No, 3111 l'cnim. nve, 11. w,, hot. Ud und Vi U. Pi cry thing llrst dim. CARPETINQ-S. GEO. WILLNER lias In stock a full lino of Cnrpctlngf, all glades Oilcloths, Cocoa and fitrnw Mattlnui. Alto latest stjles In Well Pnpur, Window bliailos und Curtain Ooods. wlro Window and Door ticroens, ITU0E3 LOW, GEOBGB -VT-IXiXiTSrEIR i20 NINTH BTBEET NOItTUWUiT, o. v:iu- o. Ml 67 L" prfd Hi isWjNorth Pa. 133JJ183M "Jjrcf.... NY ccn.. (I'M row Omalm.... 1S1 IMM " prrd. SJ 34 Ore Trans S.VK HH Ores Hall. 8sk 8rt I'n Mai I.... 35H Sl Heading... ltoek Isl.. 45W i'M St. l'aul my2 Efitll "prfd.... ii i Tex & Va. U l'aclflo . W Sh'rolst 1MK10IM WUnlou.. 113H 1V.U, I sojii mi WW 0i loiwioiw iik Mil nni am I07M 107 OS'l GDi 0I 0I 110 w 'J3X WW ta 5w 40 15)5 70J6 TO o II. L. o. B'S B51C etti 83 Vi'A &VA 85W h5M oih w l oiu 0152 40H mi 40M 40M nsVS asM &ti 3su 89&Z 3t4 3'rt2 39i , !mk S3 sm S9 . .. W?i fH17 O-ilf ,Q1 :uW aik 311! 3iv1 8iai S1I2W 8 83 8'83 OtrlHW01H OW MM 10 65 11063 104 1047H nor, 005 cwki ao-:,i anm cith 013 013 JN THE I0MIIG- by tho bright light, what so illuming ns 0110 o( our llobcs or llrcakfnst Jack els. It has been tho custom In tho Irailo heretofore to keep a Hpoonfut of llicso articled, but wo havo Inaugurated a liewdepnrluio lu that direction, and aro prepared to show a largo assort ment of lOrning Rote ?. "at"'! T with which wo expect to please the most fastidious or exacting taste. Wo have had some special facilities in pro curing theso articles, ono of which wa3 tho purchnso of tho cntlro production of a falllug manufacturer, and we arc offering this lot at retail for about the usual wholesalo prices. Thcio nro some clcgaut things lu our slock, designed with tasto and exo cutcd with skill. Borne arc qulto plain, others quite llch In trimming ami elaborately quilted wlthiu and without. Then thcro arc some la handsomo plaids, others with stripes, and others with hoods. Tho JAPANESE aro of silk lusldo and outside, well wadded nnd quilled throughout. They aro very light and warm and may bo considered as luxuries; In fact, wo think they wcro designed for tlio citi zens of Sybarls, but by a fortuitous mlstako found their way to Washing ton. Tho appreciation of a good break fast Is enhanced by tho comfort of a good robo, and wo nro certain that you will show your appreciation of our efforts to provldosuch an extraordinary assortment of theso comfortables. PRICED FROM Five Dollars UPWARD. Wo shall bo pleased to show them lo you whether you design to purchaso or slmpyl lo Inspect. (Thlid floor; tako tho elevator,) -; it laks&Comp ny 300,302,304,306,308 Seventh St. Northwest TPIE Bon Mamies BATOH OF BAMAXIS FOR THIS WEEK A10 uiillko thoso you fco advcitlscd con stantly by other houses. You ask howf Well, It's common sense nnd reason to sup poso that 110 houso can truthfully offer their wholo slock as bargains, nnd you should suspect nuy houso doing It. Tho HonMarcho will not do so, oven to catch tho unwary. Tho Hon Mnrcho will only ndvertiso bargains. You compare goods as welt us prices and you also, geutlo reader, will havo jour eyca opened. HOLIDAY GOODS. Wo w 111 open to-dny n full lino of "PLACONS," Tho latest novelty for mantel ornaments, nt 81 nnd dfc each. Au clcgniit nud largo assortment of Albums, riush Boxes, Plush Whlk holders, Dolls and Pancy Willow Waro at prices guaranteed to bo tho lowest. Your Inspection Is Invited. AT 10 CKNTS i:AOII. 1 lot of Puro Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs, whlto and colored, H, ,')! nnd 1)4 Inch border, worth from 17 to S5o each. ri:rr tjdiks ami tahw: hoaiu's. Pelt Tidies at 'ooach. Silk Kmbt oidcrcd, nssortcd patterns, at Co each. I.nrgo slzo Tidies nt SSo each. Ono-half their origlnul value. A good slzo Table- Scarf ut ale each, worth 31.83. 10 ci:nts A YAltD. S patterns of Wool Laces; colors myrtlo, navy, soul nnd light brow-n, garnot, black and beige; reduced from 23o a yard. Uulanco of our run a-iiiMMiNGS Will bo closod out at cost rnicr, As wo rcnulro tho space occupied by them for display of our largo lino of Holiday Goods. LADIES' AND MISSUS' CLOAKS. Owing to tho backwardness of tho season tho clonk manufacturers find themsolvos with a largo stock on hand and nro naturally do tlrons of reducing tho same Having been very careful nt tho beginning of tho season wo nro now In a position to buy theso goods ut our own figures. Lately wo socurod Three Decided Bargains: Bargain I: LADIES' NinVJIAltKl'.TS lit $10 Each. Manufacturer's prlco 811.50. .""Newmarkets of brown bison cloth, fur collnr and cuffs, box-plaited buck, sizes 3J, 31,30, US and 10. No lady should bo without a Cloth New market. Nowmarkcts mako stout ladlos look loss stout and slender ladles appear graceful. Darcaln II: imocADi: vklvkt vi.?iti:s at S13.50 each, Manufacturer's pilce, 818. 8 llrocado Velvet Visiles, 4 of thorn hlramcd with feather trimming, remainder with cho- 11IU0 frlngo, silk lining. Daignln III: MISSUS' NirWMAHKIlTS lit $0.50, l'or 13,11 und 10 years. 25Mlsios' Nowmarkcts of flnu seal brown Berlin twill cloth, nstinchau collar nud cuffs, double bienstcd, box-plaited back. Manu facturers' prlcos JO.tO for 13 years, 87.50 for 11 eam, JS.cOfor lOycuis. Our object in miuklng tho ubovont suih low figures Is to dispose of them quickly. The "Bon !) 316-318 Seventh St. N, W, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. THE LONDON BAZAR No. 716 MARKET SPACE. 3ST OTIO Vo nro cdTcrliigtho following goods nt figures lower limn tho lowest! N6virarkGt Oloaks, in Black and Brown Boavor, at 8B.GO; woith as. PluEh Coats at manufacturer's prices. Pattern Bonnets at 85 and 87; worth from SIO to 815. All-silk Velvet, all shades, formerly sold at $1.50; for the balanco of this week only 82c per yard. Ladies' 4-button Colored La Oromo and Jouvin Kid Gloves only 76c: worth 81.25; also finer qualities. OVe nro not polling theso goods for n lender, but olTcr them to tho Iadlc3 ns long as wo can securo such bargains,) All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiofa only 7c; worth 15c. Regular size Japanese, 18x18 inches, White Silk Hand kerchiefs only 37c; worth G5o each. IlliirgMlii!. In y. cry Ilopiirtuitnt too iitiinoriiui In nioiitloii, O-o-a? Zejplxy x1 Peipa.jc'bn-nejx-to Is 6locl;ed with tlio best qtinlltles and shades, and nro selling Zophyrs nt Oo au ounce, all shades. OxLr Hosiery JPepax'-tirmexi.-t Is stocked with choice nnd now goods nt prevailing low prices. If you wish to securo bargains call nt the LONDON BAZAR, 715 Market Spaee. 1'. S. Money cheerfully refunded to dissatisfied buyers. SPECIAL SALE AT KING'S PALACE, 814 Seventh Street Northwest. On In IT lo tlio llncliv nrtlncss of tho Scnnon wo will Iniuigimito Tills AVook A SPECIAL CLOAK SALE ! Wi: WILL. OI'FEH THE rOLI.OWIXd GOODS: Klccnnt llcrlln nml Dlncnnal Npvinarltcl nt Ijin, f7, $Oiiik1 $10. ltU8nlnu OlretiliirHiit $0, $8nmt$10. fioiil lMnsli Cnuts nt $30, $!2fi, 9SR mill $30. lllou-nnt VUltcn lit $8, $10 nml $ll. Clillilicii'xiinil ailmicii' Ilnvelocks nnilN'oiriiinrliets lit $3, $1, if 3, $0 mid $7. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. I'ull lino nrillriln nml I'nnoyAVIiiKxnt 17, Ud, 3.", .10, 15, fiO unit 7(5 ctH. l'liiiiicH lit 37, 07 nml 70omnl $1. Volt Iliiti ut in, (SSI iiiiit70n unci $1. Trliuinlni; VuHcta, lu nil eolurn, nt HMcuiiul tftl unit $1.'.'!, 'lips nt :;n, no unit 7So pur Imucli. I'.li'Knnt Kid Glnvcn, 4-lluttniiK, nt 7fo nml $1. I.nrgo nssurliiicnt of l'lnln unit l'lincy ltllibunsnt 10, ir, SOniKl SCc per yd. Our exhibition this week will comprise tho largest assort ment over shown south of New York I Do Not roll toCnll and Inspect tlio WonJorfnl SliovtliiR Eoforo Purchasing Elsowlicro. KING'S PALACE, 814 Seventh Street Northwest. INSURANCE. ANGLO-AMERICAN Insurance Co., No, 629 F STREET N. W iVAHiuxuToar, . c, las-no Fire and Marine Policies FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO., Chartered liy CongrohS, 1837. Capital, $200,000, Surplus, $164,000 OFlMOIli HEW BDILDINQ, N, E, Oor, Stvcnth Street and Louisiana Avenue, ALBERT A. WILSON, rrosWcnt. THUS. 1'AHKEll, Vlco-I'rosiaeat. C. W". 110WAHU, Secretary, It. II. I1AZA11D, Asa't Soo'y. National Metropolitan Firo Ins. Co., DIG Va. Atci. N. W., 'VVnulilngton, D. C. CASH CAPITAL, $100,000. EDWAHD CLAItK, Tro. SAMUEL CI1QS3. Beo'r. null-tf EDUCATIONAL. rilOAUT RTUUKNTS unit l'urontii At JL tlio National A ailemy of l'lno Arta, oor ncr IStli et.anU N. Y. avo., ono can locolvo tlio most thorough lnitructlon In every style of ilrawliiR anil nalntlnRj yours nf study saved. Mrs. Iinoecno Iioblnson Mori ell, tlio founder nnd teacher, has had twclio medals nnd studied fifteen jenrs In Euiope with tho most celebrated artists. Particular nttonttoii to sketching f i om nature Chlldicu's Saturday class, Slupor year. SPENCEI1IAN 11USINES3 COLLEOE, COH. Oth and 1) sts n w A practical Inulnosu education that qimllUcs younR men and wo men to support thcmseli oh and successfully perform tho nctlio dutloi of life, Tliorouah Instruction ulvcn In rapid vrrltlnir, tlio English laugiuicc, correspondence, innld calculations. liooK-kfcplntt, business practlco, eomnicrclat law, political cconoiny.Btciiojrrnphy and typo wrltlntr. IlcKUlnrdayand ovunlnsr itoasloni re Biimtd Tuesday, Hcptombcr, 1, nt 11 a m and tl p in. Ofllto oi on for nrranpeinents by tho 5 ear or quai tcr on and after Monday, Auirmt til. A full corps of teachers. Illustrated cir cular. bIvIiir full Information, sent free on ap plication. ,IENnY c H1,nNcnn principal. Mrs. SAIIA Hl'ENCEIt. VIco-lTlnclpal. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. EXi-A-SSI'IS: 330033:3, Colored Tissue Paper, 75 6h".dos. Itllll CllWAll UAltl'JlT fclNlNd. E. MORRISON, 80S and 807 D St. Northwost, Buy Your Books and Stationary AT 3333.j3Z Jk.-r)-3CS' " ' "" TWO STOKES. KEEP'S SHIRTS, 7 SEVENTH bTltEET N. W. O. P. BURDETTE, SOLE AOKNTI JAS. H.DVCoGIXiL DEALEIUN BUILDINO SUPI'LIEI, 003 to SU O street nortliwcht, next National ltittcs' Armory. Architectural Iron Work, Cement, Platter, Flro llrlck, Fire Clay, Wall Slate, l'alnts, Oils, I Ulats, cto. MILLINERY GOODS. A PEW SPECIALTIES. riRured Ercs Ooods, Co per yd. Itcmiiants of bhcctlnfM at half prlco. Doublo Width Canhnicro, l'.'Hjo. Yard-wide Cashmere, We; reduced from S5c; all colors. Heavy nll-viool Twilled rianncl, Sic. fcatln lined Scnrfs, now style, S'o. All-wool Ladlos' Cloth, 51 lu. wide, "Co, Tlio liosl iiiilnuiKloroil shirt In elty, linen linsoin, iloublo ro-eiiforecd front und bnek, OOc, ut I. Kolmer & Bro., New fflry and Fancy Goods House, 1133 7th st bet, T, nml HI ii. ir. MME. WASHINGTON, D07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Dresses Elesantly mado In tho Latest Stylos by I'lrst-class Artists. Tattor-mado Sulfa n Sjicclalty, Dresses, Cloaks and Jlnntlos Cut. lit ted nnd Draped nt Itoasouablo 1'ilccs. All Work Douo wlthl'iomptnoss and l'ully Ounr nntced. fol-'-.'im DEionvcE GkA-insr.. 3iit. ;r,oi;i: viiiti:. INDIES' TAlLOlt AND IIAI1IT-UAKEII, 7UO Seventeenth streot Northwost, Will mako Ladles' Dresses, cto., durliis Sep timber and October nt tho following prlcoi: Cloth Costumes, Ladles' own materials, SI'S; Coats, 810; Newmarkets, $15; Ileatrlco, 818; Hiding Habits, SIS; bilk Costumes, SIS; Even Inir Itcceptlon Di esses, et 818 and upward; Cloth Costumos, everything fumliliod, from 840; other garments correspondingly. Uncclil attention to Wedding Outilts, ln which Jlr. Whlto has madoa great success. Cutting and Fitting. Patterns mado to order. sciiJ If IE. G-.XXAVTS, Black Dross Goods, Embrolilorios, Lacos and TrlmmlnQs. 710 MA11KET BI'AOE, WASHINGTON, D. O, l'Ul.l, STOOIC OV Underwear l'or Ladles, Children and Gentlemen. WM. R. RILEY, Blley Ilullillnir. Cor. Oil, unit V, Nt. n.n JJOUSEJlECmTmNS WALL PAPERS Special Design. IXIIXI'I'.ASIVU lMl'JIIIS In Art Colors. HOUSE & FRESCO PAINTING. DEMONS AND EbTIMATES FUItNIbllED. bpcclaltlesln lAJtPI'.TH AMI I'AltltlC'H. Agents for JforrU & Co. '. ATTJdHlTX12TJ21i,lIl. P. HANSON HISS & CO., hir ririvciitii Htroct x. w. Wo Invite an Examination of Oar BRASS GOODS, - -BECEKTIMI'OltTATlONSPnOM London, Eorlin and Vienna, Added to viull-scloctcd purchasei of Aiaerioan. (J-oocLs Jlnkcsun attracts o exhibition of Novelties and Useful Articles. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON Tit Mulli Htrcrt X. Y. Drew's New Drug Store, NINTH ST. AND PENN. AYE. tXTOpcn. all night, nr,qcEfHE i. Now llticltwliont, NcVioikStftto. JIppIo Byrtip, I'rnm Cold Storngo, Vermont, Ciemiicrv Utttler, Ilxtru ( hub o Klein and Yoilt Stalo, Crnnberrlci, j;xtra i.irgo capo i'i.a. SlnlngnarapM, Largo Clmters. 8-poJnd IlJ3'tLt3. 10 pouttl D.iikct. Delnwnroarniic, Concord Grnpcs, New Figs, Now Primes, Extra Layer. Extra Largo and Medium. Princess I'npcr Shell Almomls, 3.', tontfl per J'ound. Door Jlnts, Very low. Largo Assortment. Pnrlor lltig, Itlcli Patterns. Fcallicr Duatois, All Slzci. Clncliinntl Sugnr-curcil Ilnms, 13 Cents per Pound, Sugnr-curcil Ilrcnkfnst Uncoil, Hmall Strlpi. Potnto Chips, Always Frosli nnd Crhp. IMnmlhciliig Jnvti ColTeo, Delicious. TJxtra New Mnclccrcl, Small Packagoi. Green Peas, Exlrn choice. Natural color. Frcsh-mn.de Caudles, Just ln. Graham "Wafers, Superior Quality Piescrvcs, Puro Emit and Sugar (warranted), In pint glass Jar. 100 do.. Only 8').Wperdoz. Great bargain. Elphonzo Youngs, QROCER, 428 Ninth Street, bet. D and E, UltClIIll.IM I'ASlIIiV TJ1A, (Spring Ixiaf) At CO CENTS A POUND. Onlr nt 1336 1' Htroot. IIAltltOUIt Ss HAMILTON, Wholesalo l'lour, Wlno nml Grocery Morchuutn' 011 to 010 Pennn. Avcniio. FINANCIAL. J. W. ltahh. T. L. iropler. P. II. hhafer. WALSH, OROPLBY & 00., lilt) rut. (minor Iliillillng), BANKER8 & BROKERS, Stocks, Grain, FroTislons & Fetrolenm. Margins from 1 l'or cent, upward to suit. Dliect rrhnto wires to Now York, Chicago und Pbllndtlphln. llrimcli nfllec, Ulsutli l ii w (Oiinton llnlldlng). J. VANOB LEWIS, BUOICEir?. Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Oil. 1.0 Uinlt Diilldlnc;, lllghtli nnd Tuts. SPECIAL NOTICE. Dy n cpcelnl arrangement with tho "New York Oi en Hoards" I; can ovectito orders In blocks and Oralu up to 10 v. in., and for that puiposoinyonicowlllbo open In tho evening fiomTtolO o'clock. Trades In from 10 to ICO shares of Stock and from 1,000 to 5,W0 bushels of flrnln placed on tho "Open Hoards," on a margin of 1 per eont. ormoio, and no liability boyond tho marsla deroslti'il; $10 will buy 10 shales of Stocltor l.ttfl bushels of (iratn. Trades of not loss than 100 slimes of Stnok or 6.000 bushels of flrnln placed on tho regu lar Exchango on a margin of 5 per cent. Largo aud Small (juantltlus Strictly on Commission. Constant quotations ovor my prlvato wires, nnd orders oxecutod and ro poitcd In fiomS to IS minutes. j. a'anci: i,i:wis. CAMPBELL & CO,, Stock, Grain, Provision and Petro leum Brokors, 1120 l'KXNA. AVi:. (Upstulrs.) DinECT WIltE TO NEW Y01IK & CHICAGO AVo Oircr I'lrst-OInss (I l'or Cent. Honda for Investment, Which Wo Can Iteeuiuineiiil to lui sons Wishing; Sueli Soourltlcs. Special attention given to Departmental and other Collections, liny and sell Unlti'd btatcs Donds uml All District Securities. We Issue DDAFTS AND CIUCHLAn LETTERS OP CltEDIT ON EUltOPE AND THE EAST. TOWERS & GREEN, Bankers, NO. 14S3 V STltUKT NOItTIIWUST, Washington, D. C. B. K. PLAIN & CO., BEOKHB9 Grain, Provisions, Petroleum and Stocks, ST. CLOUD HUILDINO.OTH 1' ST3-, Washington, D. C. City lefcrcneos National Hank of tlio Ilo publlo. Chicago Correspondents MILMIND, BOD MAN & CO. Constnnt quotation! of tho Chicago and New York Jlurkets from direct prlvato wires, I'. U. L1LLEY. T. A. KENDIQ. P. B. LILLEY & CO., ll.VNKlUtS AND llltOKKHS. Etooks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions nud Petroleum, S7 V faTHEETiN. W., WAfcHINaTON, D. C. Ilinnchoruco No. 4 South llollldaystroot, Halttinoro. Something lew. II. W. CI.WIO'H Cniiiblniitlon l.iittor-hlmut mill Kiivelona For Lotters, Notices, Hills, Htateinonts, Cir culars of all slsos; lu boxes of S3, tW, 100, SU), NJO und 1,000 each. Will dispense with Envclopos. Will sav o Weight In Postage. 1 Will savo Tlinu and Tioublo. Tho i'ostoUlco stamps will show dato of do Hory. J. W. WATKltS, 1110 Now York ayonno. Solo Agt, for WanUlnstoa and Alexandria, (WMMHpttaMia iif ' " M,M",',wniTfrriivtwiirimTLWfcrfrr iaw-.fc, -