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THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Military Guarding the Asamin, A Handsome Improvement. LADIES’ GOODS. DRY GOODS. = = — —— WHAT THEY THINK OF THE PRISONER. Mr. H. Clay Stewart is now erecting a row of S Jock last = nD SEDNESDAY....-- SEPTEMBEH 28, 1881-/ The following interview with one of the | five handsome tenement houses on the corner of | night fre was discovered ina shanty’on the | N/ATIONAL THEATER. + ee EST FALL FICHU = = = — Nuvra strect. Sr. Burprse. LOCAL MENTION soldiers frequently on guard at the Jail will give | 12th and H streets northwest, which, when com- fied by Joke Bi a and ae aha Ste. | EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, HOSIERY, AL =) . an idea how the military en; in that duty | pleted, will present a striking contrast with the | Pied erie at byes S withon Engagement of FALL AND WINTER SIXLES FOR LADIES, FRENCH MULL HAXD-WORK Soar, Meat ear ard, the Prisoner. This interview was | sombre coal yard which was for many years 1o- | (he in an alarm, & beg end some cloning vere OW kor had last Saturday directly after the assassin had cated there. These houses are 21 by 37 feet MR. AND MRS. GEO. 8. KNIGHT, pW READ’ o consumed before the arrival of the firemen; loss NE FRE AND ENGLISH ee QTRICR OF THE CHLEY SIGEAT. OFFICER. escorted to the bath room,as stated in yes- | ground plan; three storiesand basement: ptessed | about $20. It Is believed to have bees the Week | In their New and Great Play in Four Acts and Fine | 408 LOTS OF FIRT WiEN GUARANTEED PERFECT. For the middte Atianue staves, partly cloudy terday’s Star. brick fronts laid in black cement joints; Ohio | of an incendiary, as the owner was absent. enmses AT ONE-HALF PRICE. weather, local rains in northern portion, wester- | ,, 1m answer tothe question: ‘What do you | sand stone trimmings: moulded brick cornices; DESERTING SAILORS ARRESTED.—Last even BARON RUDOLPH, ly wimis, higher barometer, stationary or lower | think of this business of guarding Guiteau, | full bay windows of octagonal and semi-octago- | ing Policeman Greene arrested August Dahl- =e 4 1 DOUGLASS’, RARE BARGAINS. temperature. anyhow?” the guard answered: nal form alternately, running from basement to strom, Theodore Rehustrom and John Petersen, By Bronson Howard. | aos 9TH STREET. Weather Bulletin. Nhs, it is humiliating in the extreme that | tops. The side-waiks have all been vaulted, | three Swedish sailors for deserting thels resect, Supported by a of Speciclly Selected and | The chief signal officer furnishes the following | we have to guard such a miscreant. The gov-| making dry and ample storage for fueland other | They were turned over to the captain of the ‘Acknow! Artists. M.S, RQTEERS, GREAT, BARGAINS IN cat inthe south ‘Atlantic. scutes mometcr Js | ernment ts bound to protect its prisoners, Low- | supplies. ‘The corner house and the one adjoin: | sna NEW SPECIALTIES. s NEW MUSIC. | Freuch Patton Bonnets and Hate Milleery oe fn the St Lawrence valley. It is increasing capa | Fer and some of us have got to guard tm ag | IE are mnade with doors connecting the two, £0 | “Rear. Estars SALEs,—Thomas Dowling anc- NEW SONGS. Sik Wraps, Street and Traveling Wrape: all the in the lake region. ‘The temperature has fallen | SUP! Wve foldiers feel sometime that We | that they ean be thrown into one establishment. | tioneer, soid yesterday for Cassin & Plater, Ednvgnh Sealands WantehS Poe Me ee ee | Erench Copvets, Lawn and Percale Wrappers, Lawnand pr mine to twelve derees, I (6 ake Teo ee et eecne ‘vane. "Senzeant | Suited to a club or mess house. ‘The inside plans | trustees, vizs Part of lor No. 150. In ‘Beatty and | Rumewwhe Seguand. Wardrobe for Mrs. ‘Kuight by | Glniehamn § Gloves: Parisian Noveltioein Neckwear Bilao and fh ix to twelve in the northwest; it has | Clined we do not get a chance now. Sergeant | show a careful attention to ail that can make a Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, beginning at and White Laces in ereat variety: Ladies’ and Mines’ eee ees Seve ce tomescen, [owe mtg or hana Mason’s freak caused the wretch to be hid from dwelling comfortable and elegant. The material 4 point on the north side of 3d street 170 feet | ) Monday. Oct. 2.-SAM. HAGUE'S BRITISH ORE. | Bathing Raits and Sars. ced g qrchuy selected tine of wrence valley. fallen since last re- | us.” and workmanship are of the best, and they _w' M 4 vest li treed C MINS | Es 4 Be Valley and Tennessee the Guitandsretkiiamne |. What will be done with Sergeant Mason?” | do doubt be very destrabledwaltiags’ lr John Cee ee ee yrouy's PATIENCE TONIGHR | Re nev Mates. A rainfall of Lavinchesia reported from | at ne Wilitary prison at Peet ara tires Years | B. Brady is the architect and Mr. R.L. Parry the | of 3q street 95 feet, anarunning, back north 100 7,(ite Trevise, Paris, Cairo. The indications are that partly cloudy Weather, with local rains, will prevail m New loss of pay, &c., as a sentence, but perhaps after contractor. The cost is $18,000. Se feet, improved’ by a two-two brick house. The AUDITORIUM THOROUGHLY VENTILATED. \_ ES 3- PoP COCHRANE & 0. ‘ roperty was struck off to Mr. Albert Miller, Most gratifving succers of. RS. J. P. PALMER, ®. aol Tess eae es es | ear oe Gee pe ee A Protest Against That Black Stripe, | trustee for the Thirteenth bulldingassoclation ai | CAS. &. FORD'S coMIO OPERA CoMPANy, M weather to-night of to-inorrow,, ees | Hoint—that the President's assassin should be | T° the Editor of Tax Evexte Stan: $2,575. Also for Cassin & Gordon, trustees, PATIENCE, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK. on RANGE OF THE. THERMOMETER, put out of the way—and will be sent across the | _ [1 @communieation in Tae Star the sugges- | parts of lots 49 and 50, in Holmead’s addition to ENCE, i G The following are the readings of the ther- memeter at the Signal Office during the day: 7am. i pan, 8; Maxie 6, 9°; minimum, Ist’ PRESCRIPTIO Hempler's. J. W. Borger & Sox have opened their latest | importation of English dinner sets, and a com- | Plete stock of housekeeping articles, Cneap Repainino, Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 Mth jade right here at river, tothe Insane asylum. Shooting is too good for the wretch, and Tam glad now that Mason did not kill him, for it would have been too honorabie a death for him to die. Gentle- men die by the bullet, and to treat Guiteau to a death by the bullet’ would be to dignify the | wretch.” “The wrong? “Why, of course, he was asa soldier. He had. you think Sergeant Mason was in the tion is made that the next course on the Wash- ington Monument be laid in black marble—to mark the gloomy hour, &c., &e. Or in other words, thnt the monument to Washington be put in enduring mourning in commemoration of the event that now saddens the heart of the nation. Could anything be more appropriate, in this estimate of the fitness of things, than the veneer- ing of an initial mourning band at a point in the Georgetown, fronting 18 feet on Dunbarton street, between Monroe and Montgomery streets. with depth of ‘80 feet, improved by a frame house. Sold to same for Ninth building association at $700. GRAIN ARRIVED—Boat Loudoun—with 3,100 bushels wheat. Sales—3,600 bushels wheat sold yesterday at prices ranging from 143}¢ to 1553. ae STEALING A Stremt PAVEMENT.—Citizens who reside on Ist, between G and H streets Bunthorne's Bride. THE SOCIETY COMIC OPFI fone = | favor that can bestow. PATIENCE MAT! MONDAY—The great su LA MASCO! OF TH . with all the distinguishing marks of public | STRAW Goons, FR crowded, critical and fashionable audiences PLUM Or ** Fools are my theme; let Satire be my Song.” —Buron. E_ PERIOD. SATURDAY. rope June 29th to make selections for der of our Having left for Eu hext season's goods, we will offer the remain at greatly reduced prices. _ Store closes at 6:30 p.m. daily July and August. y7 MME. Wasi ERINO Ves MER ESTS. - CHILDREN’S, from 25 cents to $1. LADIES’, from 50 cents to $1.25, GENTLEMEN'S, from 50 cents to $1.50. neat no business to fire his piece without an_ order: | work when the first assassination occurred? | northwest, complain'that what little remains of __Every detail perfect. ee EY a == that is an offence against, military law. How President Garfield’s fine esthetic sense | the decaying wood pavement on that street is BNER’S SUMMER GARDEN. Dresses, Suite, Costumes, Cloak FULL LINES NOW OPEN. FUSSELL's ice cream. though. it won't gotoo hard with h would have been shocked had it been suggested |-being torn up to ber used for fire-wood. The aap Tor style at short notice. “Ladies can Have Dresses cut OFEE. Best $1 Kidsat J, E. Young's, bet. Gand H, 7th @reet, THe STEAMER GEORGE LEARY will stop at Yorktown, Va..on her regular trips to Norfoik, geant Mason is a good man and we all like him. This thing of guarding the assassin worked on his mind so that he could not help it. I don't believe that he did it to gain notoriety, but to him that the monument to Washington, on its progress towards completion, be made ‘the medium for tallying presidential ‘assassinations! C. B. drouth has made these rotting blocks as dry as tinder, and even the planks underneath them are being torn up aad “toted” off into the neighboring alleys for fuel. The time these depre- Admission, 10 Cents. GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING BY TEMLER'S VIENNA LADIES’ ORCHESTRA. and 4 7 Change of Program Nixhtly. J)EESS 5! ess 8 E TYLER & CHEWNING, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Sce adver: | because on this point he was insane. Mason's —_—>——. dations are made is generally between 5 and 6 an GeEDE DS ae oe ee eee . shot not having been effective, it frightened | Mqnrtace Licenses have been issued to F. I. | o'clock in the mornings, when there are no | TUESDAY aid very fue nen. Renemiber, we were the firet t0 | oq ~ . Guiteau terribly. The assassin was not before | N. G. Tennyson and Ellen Talbot,both of Georee- | police about. ‘ocal and Instrume the Price of Shirts down in ’Washington, and we | _ 918 ru Sraver NoTawesr. ITY <D DISTRICT. then afraid of us soldiers, but he is now. He is | end Katie SS ee rr, Maar and Drew, char: | ow ell better Shirts for the money than any'boure #3 | 3 pO CITY AN . afraid of everybody nearly now, even the jail | Kendich and We New O Street MARKET Hovse.— French, baritone, We are comtahic® NECKWEAR. iD = q guards.” Ida Mitchell; James W.Wilson and LeannaHart- | Messrs. Duncanson Bros., auctioneers, w Sarit —— | NECKWEAR, which Soe Re GENTS. FINE SILK | Beautiful line of Fall DRESS GOODS, 25c. to#. Amusements, £e., Liteon itivan’s | ox, What kind of punishment would you mete s county, Md.; Albert | eommence the sale on Thursday, at 1:30 o'clock, | AL EXHIBITION NECKWEAK, ibe weare mle fey bow Genel | To eerinee i tee a For?'s Opera House. — Gilbert and Sullivan's | o1 him, if in your power?” ¢ i jillian R. Merriman, of | of the stalls in the new O street: market house. oF THE 7 of beautiful FLAT = i ecg “Patience. Keep him in his present frame of mind. | this city: Lewis N.’ Hayes, of Prince George's | They will be disposed of for a bonuson each of | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HORTICULTURAL PLY LANEN xterra, | oe tst Shaker FLANNEL in town for 37}. and Se, National Theater—Geo 8. Knight in “Baron | Didn't you see him as he went to his bath? He | county, Md., and Marion W. Hazan, of this city; | them, to the highest bidders, for tenn of ton | Wilenadet oT — newer ee EA eh hh cred) Rudolph. was afraid of his shadow even. I would keep| George Thomas and Anna Henty; Clarence | Years, one-fourth of the money to be paid in sen iAS CEMPLE MFGINNISS, 30. diverts ‘Garin. — Concert by the Vienna | him in fear continually. | He has got scared into | Noyes, of Montgomery county, Md.,and Isabella | Cash, and the balance in notes on interest. This | O47, Srw, Grit. axp, Tru ov OCTOBER, 1881, | 1g “! a0 Eee en ee ae Ladies. i the diarrhera. but I hope it won't kill him, but | Dusned: P. W. Burr, of Loudon count being ‘a desirable place for market business It is | And will embrace choice specimens and’ extensive col- | G, » ELLERY, Full line of TABLE LIN . DOVLIES, ka, ———— | Just be bad enough to keep him in fear all the | and Sallie B. Peacock. of i | expected that the competition will be spirited. BO a 5 50 doz. the best 12igc. TOWELS in the market. Condensed Locals. | time, and this fear of death by the law and fear | MEN The market wi for the first tim Frank S. Fowler, of London, England, and Ida | V. Prosise; R. C. Ray and A. C. Paulding. —_ PRESENTATIONS aT Mor’ I open nex Saturday afternoon SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS 01 DRESS SHIRTS GE: FURNISHINGS. 9 Beautiful line of Ladies’ and Children's HOSIERY. One case of beautiful assorted PRINTS, Se. J. A. LUTTRELL & Co. indeed.” | ‘ring him to They are impatient to make short work ofhim.” Street lamps will be lighted at 6:80 p.m. and | Of death by a mob will be _punishmet Rania —“Then, you do not believe in deli lay afternoon while assisting in demol- | New Jersey for trial? ‘S, VEGETABI AL DESI 3 ta, tick . On sale at Met: Pennsylvania avenu oe six women to every five of New Orleans has the maseuline gend T Zion Crcrcn. E _ FINE t . | No_ other city in ‘the fore, corner Pennsylvania aye ie | an old nouse at 10th and C streets, a col- | make - Se a et | After the regular exercises of Mount Zion (M.E.) | yy, r female: tt: Thos. W. = 2 - sa he an namnd Samuel Bouldin, was éaught | Rees ae Naw essey ul ae eek unday sehool Inst Sunday morning, Rev. LM. (Onion hae Suances oF eel sorchoest cone sori Susi 1112 F Srneer Nonrawest, Wasmixoroy, D.C, | "4 __ 01 MARKET GPagR_ ubbish and had his left lez broken below | him, st yet hile. | § y | Gardner, on behalf of Miss Jeanie Reeder, pre- eae street northwest: John Sanl’s” Sec : rr MARKET SPACE. the knee. Dr. Parsons of the Emergency Hos- | him ‘that New Jersey wants him, £0 as to add to | sented to the school’a beautiful banter, (red on CITY ITEMS. see Renee: Sse ee 3809 809 pital, rendered medical assistance. his punishment; but he should be kept here | one side and blue on the other,) on which were —— fine 8 4 PV ASHINGTON, TWO DAYS ONLY, be mad realize that W38HIN TON, TWO DAYS ONLY, GOODS AT HALF PRICE. s “ Six Fine Shirts to order, The alarm from box e o'clock this slow justice is | 124 at o lize the words: “Banner class” on one side, and Jubal Cain Was a Man of Might, eine mars | 100 Dozen 1 H. S. Hi chiefs, worth ning. was for the ¢ v of fire in a closet Web iloeueze . ting to. get | {Workers in the Vineyard” on the other. | P. 3, un shines brighter on the ‘Tennessee FRIDAY anp SATURDAY, NGW. WE! OW lca Newton landberchicfs, bl © room over Brad Adams’ pyro aa seins ees ne te) cx pectin ito) fe the superintendent of the schoo! re- since Felix asturdy CT Prey red inde of work | 100 Dozen Muck Towela, worth 25 cents, t 156 The fire was promptly ceived the same on behalf of the school ina neat | } ue and OlG} iu bis tin w SILI HAYS auade to onter and old conte i pone a? ruisl . * fire depa er Mr. Alois “I have heard as much—that he expects 1 5 e preachine ser- | #;R-. at Jackson, Tenn y a venture ones remodeled. Remember the namber—740 8th street | CoBts. Be ca ivate vetehanen ot ach etreck, terse in| when the excitement dich away lie canget Of At the conclusion of the preaching ger- | o¢ Gne dollar, mailed phin, New northiweat mar# | 1,000 Yards Handsome Momie Cloth, which we half pte watchman on 9th street, turn by the ‘crazy dodge.’ He is sane enough to fear, | in the chureh the pastor, Rev. L. M.Gardner, Orleans, La., in the Monthly Draw- = presented the congregation with the pulpit, (a on behalf of Mr. Greenbery Rowzer, one of the trustees of the ing of ‘the “Loui: Orleans, on Augus October Ith, when some one. sell at 10 cents per yard. CALL AND SEE ESE BROWN & CL and he can't come that dodg Pe ee New | that there are 10,000 men co1 He believes now | athe zatio ng down to take | handsome piece of work, FAMILY SUPPLIES. | c h é ith one else will, LARGED AND REFITTED i ‘ia acting manager; H.C. | him out, and the least noise frightens him. | oioren. on sending in the same way #2. Who is he | mu ‘ re : a sa SEnUIS WETS 3 z a 809 MARKET SPACE. agate act C.B. Rheem, | When I cast an ugly look at him awhile ago_he | = FULLY THREE TIMES LARGER THAN EVER, sotceres are: hese: \ ____ 809 MARKE S as wacee B joy, treasurer: y trembled, and his hair stood on an end. Derps IN Fre have been recorded as follows: cee ene Is there any. d en | his life and the trial we | p, not unless some insane man zets down |g | here or some new men come down. Those who \3 | know how he is fearing now would not end his Renewer,—absolute cure for ind weakness of the gcnera- | . #1,at Druggists, 480 Pennsylva- w COMBINED WITH THE GREAT PARIS HIPPODROME, with a race track 40 feet wide and nearly half a mile | around. Having just compicted a three wee puraare= and Messrs. Flynn, Hawkins and Mahoney langer of a soldier ending finance committee. Miss Mary R. Schreiner was Made elocutionary director. jury empaneled by Deputy Marshal Williams. yesterday awarded Mrs. Burr $500 damage Extensive Stock of FRESH GROCERIES, TEAS AND WINES. Low Prices. Polite attention. FArtr OPENING. Chartes Warne original lots 6 and 7, sq. 5 ‘0 Columbus Spatz, $100. ROBE A ESCHARPE. OMBREPLUSH; COLORED PLI SH. asl Scalp Full y i cay OU ORi : q. nf “? Dr. B i ARES : Goods delivered promptly. ount o r 2 cut thr er land at | punishment that way evenifthey had the opportu- | § Breoodstare We tn ra i nd little pimples? Dr. Ben- | mentin the Madison Square Garden, New York. Mr. Good Hope Hill in the conte: ough be at | nity. There Is no indignity which should not be | 2 pS renccd. rere It Samuel Stott, part | £608 {will cleanse your {Kalp and re- | Coup's entire vast consolidation, which is everywhere | C. WITMER, Elder A. Russell, Christian minister of Kirks- | putupenhim.but good powderand Pallshouldwot | jot'7, xq. 56; S800. Jos. L. Birch to Eugene A. | Try it forit ie the best hard cee eves au | sdmuitted to be the 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. - Ville. Mo., who been spending several weeks be wasted on him. D—n him, let him live as. he Ridgwa: ).000., | Sold by all druggists at $1 pe package. LAR ‘T AND BEST SHOW IN THE WORLD, Seeceretherscatonich ati sesiin oy mg N TED VELVETS. in this city. the guest of Elder Benj. Summy and | is to-day, without a friend, in ¢ it dread of ss = | BLACK VELVETS; BLACK SILKS, &c. family. and his cousin. Hillman,of the Hill- | sudden death, or worse in fact let him be kept The ¢ n’g Mjotld’s Hair Restorer. | is now on its way to visit the leading cities of the South. we CHOICE WOOL GOODS. an House, and who preached unday at | in constant suspense as to whether he is to be py ek OULHEAT COlOL ines Wad Wome {i | Since exhibiting inthis city last season Mr. Coup has Semacetteee CHUDDA CLOTHS, all qualities. the Christian church, will attend the Christian | hung bya mob, the military or civil law or to = Equity Cour nuth and srowth. Dariruft | lanced his exhibitions to fully three times their former ERE HANDSOM! AIDS, new stripes. Missionary Convention in Baltimore to-morrow, | die in despair. Let him pray for death to come | __ Yesterday. W le ordered. A matchiess Hair Dressing, | PToPortions, with the addition of a the celebrated Minnesota Pai : gud start next Monday = * | to his relief, and may it never come. He is now | Me@onald agt. | ts perfume rich and rare. ol Serene me Tors at tho National Fang. cso pe ae ; . The veterans of tlie old eighth battalion D. C. | suffering the tortures of the damned as_near as | Westham Granite Co. ; = MAGNIFICENT HIPPODROME AND THREE | Bremtnuy in the ‘a very handsoune Gold Medal, RICH TRIMMINGS; SUITING FLANNEL& perfected their organization by | they can be suffered on this earth, and I say let | confess: M. Robeson 1 Zyle Balsamam. | CIRCUS COMPANIES | in 1880. "Phe imillers claim tliat one barrel of CERES LADIES' CLOTH, &e. 7 : e 7 him suffer.” Doeral agt. Docral; testimony ordered taken. Allen's)—A lovely tonie and Hair Dressing, Sf nee Will turn out ferty loaves more bread than any other | . PK ve a ust Loeiller, as president: Ernst Sow- g eh ad ter does | Payton agt. Dayton; sale ered. Barstow oves dandruff, allays all itching, stops fall. flour in Amer NAPKINS, TOWELS, TABLE LINENS, AND ALS ie ‘ The above interview of a Star reporter does | Dayton. at. Daytor eo oaet ay 1 growth with a | & inmultaneously in three immense cirens rine, _ ST ST. LOUIS FANCY, HOUSEKEEVING GOODS AT THE LOWEST MARy not seem to bear cut the following a guardians ad litem appointed. felightfully fragrant oyinus nearly two hundred artists of allnatioualities: | @uacnificentWinterWheatPatent, aud unrivaled by any | KET Rakes, of the funeral train bear- STORY OF A CONSPIRACY m xt. Fisher; do. Mazruder ast. Bo: ice seventy-five cents. in large glass stoppered OT EDGE eer ee eet Ceres an 3 escort and other prom- | it a dispatch to the New York Herc sale ordered and’ trustee appointed to bottles. Ww. SPLENDID MUSEUM wet beautiful Patent Flours | ONE PRICE. ded the ceremonies at | city :—" If it had not been for § jLuchs ast. Ottenbere et al.: paris Wena = : . innesota Patent Flour, made W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, nent pe attended the ceremonies at 2 solider of tt , | Stockton ast. Forty Years? Experience of an Old Nurse. AND : ngarian process. It isa very cheap Cleveland, 1 to Washington last evening | faa G Sh Ne Ga : Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the preserip- | GRAND MENAGERIE ahd beautiful patent, within the teach of all dasses, ana | 29 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, about eleven o'clock. iteau need have beet ae sh ry | ale physicians and | : : 2 Be quarantec will erve satisfaction to every ome who will | (carrer r CARPETS! CARPETS!” About 12 o'clock yesterday. a wagon driven by | eg kel fra viaiticd Of Gee pian’ on the | Gilm pene been ee Among the leading sensational features are the creat | "4OLDEN HILL, the old reliable stand-by, and the | Mohn Rightstine, a white man, ran over a three he Adis one indtndual fie had| sale of assets offered. Pfe Tt re- | 2nd only LULU, who is hurled more than one hundred | Standsid Family Flour ofthe District, and quo! to a | Year old child of Ada Lesprit, colored. at the aie a dd with Ge. and indeed IE beoke ap | proof ordered taken. Adjour: id from pain, cures dysentery and | feet through the air from a powerful iron catapult, per- | Sion to niige tortont ieee We def: @erner of St and O streets northwest. Dr, | nothing to s ht hecae ell .eriping in the bowels aud wind coli forming two complete evolutions before alighting in the | LTNG, MINNEOL A] RELTANC Bushn aid. and pronounced | the whole thing, for that nig tae Saito health to the child it rests the mother, | net. Also the Wonderful Dive of Geraldine, who plunies sd that any hou: NEW DESIGNS IN INGRAIN, the ch | to a cell where no one can shoot him from the CovrtT—Jilge Hagner. 5 ™,W,8 | headforemost seventy-five feet downward from the dome | Once will never tise anything else. we a ‘The at its next meeti rant The soldier then de- eof James Si ler rati- : | of the Hippodrome. Also exciting Hippodrome Taces, | Fureale by allGrieees. 7° NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY, ‘Will be asked for authority to purchase a four- | all the preliminaries in regard to the or- by guardian. Estate of |« 2 tt very morning, | Chariot Races, Jockey Races, Lady Hurdle Races, Flat (Conuan tas Bexwes = NEW DESIGNS IN BODY BRUSSELS, aie + incl 2 onspiracy. | rile Sta 7 ‘y ies ai tis RNER Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE. @ered cedar eH, 47 feet long and 17 inches | £anization of the conspi | rd: rule on Ann Stafford, admin- red in 3g Ib, pritits, 40¢. per | ud Standing Races, Zulu and Indian Races, giving a WM. M. GALT & CO. = = Wide. a pair-oared ci. a six-oared gig. and such | Herald correspondent :—** lof John Purdy: petition for let- | cottage ‘Chees ilk und sweet | feries of the most novel and intensely interesting per- eee . ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. asure boats as the directors may deem to the | thing is a matter of the past I will tell you about | ters testamentary filed by W.B. Webb and | Cream, We, pint, | formances ever witnessed in Washinton. FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS ang jereat of the club. We were sick of the duty we were doing | granted: bond $10,000. — a | he show remains only two days, FRIDAY | i WINDOW SHADES a Specialty, at There was some excitement at ) o'clock | fuarding the jail, and being rpquired to Gurwexiy. Cover tule ce | and SATURDAY, SePTemner 30, and OcroneR 1, on UNPLUGGED AGAIN. i ° ni in on the outside. One of the non- . Pee te ee, oe | lot corner 97x and S StREETS. ONCE MORE UNPLUGGED. SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, ioned officers suggested that as Guiteau | _ Yesterday, W ‘and lareeny. Emma Those wishing to avoid the crowds at the ticket office hanged we may as well shoot him and | ted to Elien rning draping, which set it on fire. . can procure their tickets on the days of the exhibition at PLUGG TO REMAIN OUT. 817 801 MARKET SPACR ji inguished by th ¢| thus avoid the expense and trouble of trying | entenced to a fine Ellis’ and Metzervtt’s. __ et-6t Hava 3 ees (GPECIAL BARGAIN See amen Mere extn gars by tha clerk of | ee erat eventne’ at per one Ot tiie ek buildin, NORIBNERS HIGYGLE AND THIGYGLE Ex: | “Avis sesinconn ae S - : ee asked him if he was serious about it. He replied | S CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL, TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE, cube ononn. Amusements, Ke. | that he was. There were few words said about i . = ‘Tallmadge Hall (947¢x40 feet), 928 F street northwest. | yy, sectfully ns thy t IN ot “Parr at Foxb'’s Opera Horse.—The | it. and at least a dozen said they would take |. unlicensed SATURDAY on Ground Fioor. “Sole Aweney for English Bieycles | WY conumuieation wien wat oon near a meas pera season was opened last night at Ford's | Part init. The plan was:—Some morning or jury unable to awtee and dis: and Tricycles. Any style (either English or Auneri- Seni — With the production of Gilbert and Suilivan’s | evening when we were relieved from guard duty | cl Samuel Booth, vazrancy: nolle prose- SATURDAY can) furnished. Second-hand Machines for tale Cheap. ee ee Pure Wool Cashmere, all colors, (including black, 25a. new wsthetie burlesque “Patience,” by Chas. E. | for the whole party to march sf net tie jail ani," Bernard L¢ mard. unt ensed bar; gullty Jy28 Ww SCRE Prov BotTOM vices. Shetland Shawis, all colors, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Madran fe Couaie One * ntwiths | We could get, and then go through some kind of ‘o-day, Thos. Babbington, resisting offi 3 = — = UIT JARS AT COST, Dress Ginghame, beautiful styles, very fine quality, 1@, ee ee a ee ee eene | mani us au flor sticacs Catteauin atiendiencen | and Joie Lvcrremime terion psequis, SATURDAY PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. ey noo Fo 12, Ibe. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, 12{e. About ome music seems to be contined to the second act, | US. We were to go through the form of loading | Jos. Bigly, indecent exposure; verdict not @*) = @ CARD TO THE PUBLIC. 5 ’ ee thousand remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloth, Cam Sithouzh in the first Grosvenor's opening song, | aNd unloading several times, and then at the | zuilty. $3.58 - VIA. ton Flannel, Cotton and many other remnants too mp merous to mention, which we are selling off GROCER, OTH STREET, METWEEN E AXD opposite Ofice. PAtace MARKET, Corser 14TH STREET AND New YORK AVENUE, FRANK J, TIBBETS, Proprietor. All onds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, Vest. “Pri laid put | signal the whole party were to let goat Guiteau. thes pons ty ee beginnin eae mate | The whole crowd firing together we would all up of a string of catchy, tuneful airs which, | be equally guilty, and none of us would ever without doubt, will soon become popula know h of us fired the ball that took effect. the opening of the act “The Lady Jane” (3 d of it in some way. and so as to steal Tillie McHenry) is discovered singing, lament- from us, fired at him alone. Hemissed ing her fading charms, accompanying herself on | him. Had we all worked together and fired to- the double bass. Then the “Magnet and the | gether, one of us would have certainly killed sung by the idyllic poet Grosvenor, his | him, and the chances are that none of us would Ponice Court.—Judge Snell. VERNS. OF ROUTE. F nontuwest, 810 BALTIMORE SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, Direcr To Luray. No Sraaine. THURSDA’ ‘PTEMBER 29, 1881, At8:30a.m., returning reach home 10 p.m., giving six hours at (: ing in Georgetow: and boisterous; $5or 15 days. vagraney: bonds or 90 days. and boisterous; $5 or trespassing on a par! #5 or 15 days. J. s Robert Sherlock, Wm. Thomas, loud days. Perry Dynes, 85 or 15 ¢ CHEAP—LESS THAN COST. NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP. Double White Blankets, $1.50. Very fine quality Ime dia Linen only 20c. Extra large size pure White Bridal OCTOBER 1st, Granp ILLUMINATION BY Erotic Licuts. " E : : a > Everything the beet | | Quilts, $1.25. White Honey Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, ly adorers - ¥ on the groand about him in | ever receive any punishment for it. ‘a Aa Clase iis chan of route is quite an achievements to be cL ARET. CLARET. Sic., $1. Red Twill Flannal, all wool, 250. Pure white sympathetically intense attitudes, is one of the rouun" = 2 Uston, | at excavation on the street wi j TORE able to furnish for a tnuenificent cars, all linen Table Damask, 50, 75c., $1. Pure Linen Dinner gemsof the opera, ‘The duet. by the rival poets | 4 ee Son . soe penis Pp UneN: “bonds to not repeat the offence OCTOBER Ist, Spotter ieee vos er eP ers FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE, Napkins, 7c. dozen. Colored Cashmeres, all pure wool, “Bunthorne” (J. H. Rennie) and_ “Grosvenor.” | Tonperance Union yesterday the committees for | Jennie Nixon, a white girl, charged with being | ¢ Shenaidowh and Potomac rivers; besides, through | MOULIS. MEDOC. one yard and a quarter wide, 50c. Sun Umbrellas at Chad H. Fitzzerald). “A Matter of Fact Young | pic tr wore announced, with chairmen, as fol- | found drunk on the stre id Known as a pub- | OCTOBER 1st, without change of cars. 8ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. cost. Colored and Biack Silks only S0c. Black and an.” was excellent, but would have been | je) le work, Miss C. M. Gangewer, | li¢ prostitute: 30 days in the workhouse. Henry Tickets for sale at Baltimore & Ohio ticket offices, CLOS DES MEYNaRDS, | White Striped Silke, 50c. better if they had net thought they could im- Val -work: Mt y Dp. | Washin; comer 14th and Pennsylvania avenue and ander Metro- Ls * Aap | cha bbath school work, Mrs. Lucy D. ; politan Hotel MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. CARTER’ pve on Gilbert's words by the introduction of | [13 ntifie instruction, Mis. SM. Hart: ary Loug’ OUR GRAND DISPLAY r 2 : sho i ARTER'S, Uxags. The costumes were beautiful, the | cx: temperance literature, Mrs. Lydia Tilton; | Tue; $10 or 30 days. Theodore Scrivener, as- CHAR TRE Hep. maining admission to Cave, $8.58, B. W, REED’S SONS, 711 MARKET SPACE. orchestra largely auzmented, the ehorus pretty, | Tusisiative work, Mrs, Rosa E. Harteelle yor yr | Sault on Sarah Gatewood; $2.and costs. Matilda aero 330 1216 F et. northwest. —+ ans the acting very good a6 8 whole. omen’s work, Miss Anna Underhill; Bibleread- Duff, charged with clubbing a young man named LAMBIE & TRAYLOR, Managers. N. T M d Mrs. G s.| Robert Butl the head witl ilteeaik or HN R. RELLY, rake GPECIAL BARGAINS. x . EATER.—Mr. alu . George S. % = re vel e er Ov e head wi i) ~OINWING na z DE: RST-C! ¥ opened last night in Baron Rudolph.” | hove. Mra. E. Moffatt; on influencing the press, | Butler, assault on Mary Austin; $5 and costs GARMENTS <TRAORDINARY BARGAIN Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th strect wing, DRY GOODs. Bay has touches of humor and pathos and | : Hendley; evauaelet @ode va G6 n. Bensinger, assault on, Jenny Chitister; $5 UW SMACHINES for One Week On Inowder to mane | Bit 206 aul 48 Nerern Liberty Machel; or Address many striking s ons. Mr. Knight is given | yy friendly inns, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson; | 294 cost ‘ashington Simms, charsed with room for the new aud elecaut No. 4 Victor Sewine ‘eting delivered free of change to all parte of the — eae Mrs, Richt ic as bright “wad dackneg | Prison and jail work, Mrs. M. Mf Chapin; unfer- | #&cuulting another colored boy seme ower AND extremely low Auten, and ane a few ef the tenaiaae : muar2t_| During the balance of August we will offer special ine ‘iness. Mrs. Knight as bright and dashing = ; ; = Canis iu ison. striking him on the head with a e i if ve 2) | eee Sp eee =a 2 mae ‘= mented wine, Mrs. Emma Cook; drawing room n, by ie oa A Singer Drop eat aud Side Drawers Z 5 = = as as ever. and throws spirit into {ery act. ana | meeting, Sirs, S. E. Sweetmai rool ies briek ed days. Chas. Eibby, se: Howe ve 18 | POR 4 LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- | ducements to dose out many lines of Goods. Orchestra elt elightfal | Mie, HEE Cros work among the foreign Op” | Sey, allan Wan Honesty, colored, was enarend FABRICS. Remit Fa ee ake tt a Lee * wight with vocal and instrumental music (by he ect rere tat rg tinued for further evideuce. "Augustus Mason, | EVERY VISITOR TO RECEIVE A SOUVENIR IN | Yayfanted for thive years, ‘ustructions given free. = oR, TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO, - Marine band), character singing, ete. were elected for the ensuing year as follows: | Colored, charged with stealing two loads of HONOR OF THE OCCASION. OPPENHEIMER’S, NORTON’S SEEDLING WE Secoxp ASxvat. Exuipition of the Dis- | yee Clara L. Roach, president; Mrs. Anna L, | bricks from Leo L. Ryder; €10 or 30 days. Ar- 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building, cor. F northwest. | #7 Just the Wines. HUME, CLEARY & C0. 903 MARKET SPACE, als frict of Columbia Horticultural society will be | Havidson, corresponding secretary: hrs. tora | thur Jackson, colored, pleaded guilty t) going ‘Agent for the new Victor & Weed Machines. ait ‘807 Market Space. held af Masoitic Temple, October 4th, Sth, 6th | E "Hartwell, recording secretary: Mrs. Sara D. | into an unoccupied house, owned by Willian e TWWHEN ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT LEAVES : eve AT st. and 7th, from 10 a.m. to 0 p.m Le Fetra, tupasurer. Mrs. Alcesta Riley was | Rothague, and cutting out certain water and — W Simcian st your hones do not pay one cent on it | That Splendid Minnesota Family Fleur, justly named A Fund For Mother Garfield. elected delegate to the national convention. gas fixtures. He was sentenced to one year in REL Zou come here and wee what you can buy, y “SOVEREIGN,” 1 gosta jail. Jos. Cole was charged by Officer Shanks jan27 "_McKENNEY, 427 9th street. | yields in perfection white, eweet and wholesome bread. ‘Fo the Editor of Tux Evexixe Stan: AtreMpTED BuRGLaRy.—About 12 0’clock last | with being a suspicious person. A lady testified = HUME, CLEARY & CO., Would itnot be in accordance with the spirit | night there was an attempt made by thieves to | that she wasin a store on 9th’ street thie ence A. BAKS & CO., RON BITTERS. Market pace, | - = of Christian charity abroad. in the land at the | enter the residence of Mrs. Raymond, northeast | Ing, and caught this man in the act of picking I ireck is nt time. wh oe pts ox polit ne i ae of 8th oo A Geeks eae: by a Le poe Sith He betel pe to Jail for 90 days. 5 — *“COMMENDADOR” PORT WINE, y to the afttieted famnily of our late President. | ting the slats from the back window. The | Maggie Suilivan, threats of personal violence to CLOTHIERS 9 ‘ absolutely pure, and for medicinal the . and especially to the aged and grief stricken | thieves were frightened off by Ofticers Ryan, | Jenny Baker: personal bonds to keep the pease | ONE-PRICE TAILORS AND BROWN’S IRON BITTERS test. ‘HUME, CERRY SOO, Nase GUINNIP, DAY & CO., Mother, to make it manifest by raising a suf-| Ridgeway and Smith before they had time to | for six months. Minnie Lockwood, threats to | TRON BUTTERS. |Are hishiy recom-/IRON BITTERS ae secon fieient sum of money for her benefit, to place her | secure any plunder. They had a dark lantern, Jenny Baker; do. Emil Montrop, ‘affray; for- 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. 227 for all dis-| OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. beyond the reach of want. during the remaining | which they left behind with a pair of shoes, | feited collateral. Lewis Lee, assault on Emma ‘A true Tonjc. {certain “alu is unequalled for amoothness, flavor and purity, yeure of her life. Let all those who are in sym- | straw hat, chisel and a carving knife. Thompson; $5 or 15 days. ‘Tonic, the ‘and eickroom is unrivalled. 820, 822 ap 824 SevENTH Braect NomTHwaer, Pathy with this object, come forward at once Sas 5 Te cially HUME, CLEARY & CO. a dertaking. Tue Gracet. CEMETERY AssoctaTION held Alexandria Affairs, aan ciesticn, i) ef and aid In this most laudable undertvE | its annual meeting at the lodge on the evening | Reported for TA Ata y Sirona eM oo Danae Bee. _— — ee of the 26th inst. when the following were] U.S. Disrrict Covrt.—The district court of IRON BITTERS, ipretie ILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY. HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE Ganrietp Covxcit, Americas LeGion oF | elected as officers for the ensuing year: Presi- | the United States has been occupied to-day "i 1¢ blood ——s. “ Hoxon—Last eveni the tenth council of the | dent, Dr. 0. F. Presbry: secretary and treasurer, | with the hearing of the case of R. H. Stuart ys. Te Complete thi ‘THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. - American Lecion of Honor in_ this city was in- | F.C. Cate; directors, Thomas L., Tullock, Sam- | the Potomac Ferry company, ownineiln cetaes fires and Bt {OVEMBER SUMMER GOODS stituted at Mt. Vernon Hall by Deputy uel Norment and Dr. A. F. Ashford. Graceland | Arrowsmith, claiiing @10.000 toe yee Phesigtbniiee: Srmey Tit raw bax bevesaees Gree : Commander L. Mundheim. It was named Cemetery is delightfully located, easy of access, | ficted by the alleged negligence of the officers IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, like a charm on —— ar gg Ro pd ffm ptm pepe ng tel vr tes £001, B.M. sayo, of Westmore: ‘ aeons aud will coeramy ake isce Se PHURAB SS elected: ge Hilton, P. C.; Charl * Pe alread land , appeared for the steamboat com) iit OF NOVEM! > AND MANY ARTICEES Kins, commander; H. Markwood, viee com-| this city. This is demonstrated by the increased | Hon, D Ambler Smith; Hon. Jone Catan AGiiay giiAwarAee Gomnaigsionorn, and this will eaathe tac So ela fhe | DOWN TO COST, mucy Mander; Dr. Cardozo, secretary: Thomas | demand for lots by our citizens desiring a quiet | and) Mo A. Jones for the — plaintifr. IRON BITTERS, |Soid by all Drag-|TRON BITTERS Pemmaining tickets. H. Unsworth, collector; A. Brooks, treasurer, | place to lay their loved dead. The attention of | The case comes up upon. a ‘remove unt a. ce OA B ane ae and John Eller, guide. the public is invited to bagins B cepecielty the state cireuit court of Westmoreland upon ‘LORIDA WATE! Sure Appetizer. 4 delays oF ‘Tue Exccnsiox To Lenar.—Mesers. Lamble & | ‘ose deqjring to pure elas mene rReon that tho smntralty aw hae pe —s ities el eee Traylor. who postponed their excursion to Luray —_—>— cate fe ae eet, WAS proceeding in this BESTt¥OR Ses teat oll TRON, "ANY. and hinve seared Hodidence Caves on account of the Presidents death, at| ‘Taestexs' Saue oF Swart, Brick Dwartina | five is unconstitutional. A plea to the jurisdic. iis She Hesidence Feance that Mt will come off to-morrow. “The | Hove. Attention is called to the trustees’ sale | on wus entered and the case was continued rs Two frain ave the B. & O. depot and goby that | to-morrow afternoon, ‘clock, prem- ae BEW: Imtr! Toad and the Shenandoal “Valley road. The | ises, of a neat two-story brick dwelling house, Kau an Covrt.—The circuit court, Jud, TOILET, BATH €XD SICK ROOM. "ABE OF ATIONS. Five Pe ilaginanantifal all the way. The eave will | No.’ 2007 Olive avenue, Georgetown, desirable | (ith, was engaged to-day with the sult of W. a a iS Pre taiminated by electric lights. |The fare for | as a residence, or it will pay handsomely ag an | Wri Owners executor, action in- | marl2-w&som COMPANY, ‘the round trip ts” €3.58, which includes admis-| investment. Wiking the ownership of @ plano claimed by BEOWA, CHBMIOS MORE, MD. sion to the cave. —_>__ Wright, which had been levied on as property | JD1LES! PILEB!! PILES!!! | 9-20 ae One SET eens Fire To-pay.—The alarm, about 10:10 o'clock | of a tenant of Mr. Green. The case was not con- ee B. DUPARE’S CATARRH REMEDY CURES | {2° DestnasLy IurroveD Prorxnty will be sold | this morning, was for the burning of Zion Hall, | cluded at noon. A SURE CURE FOUND, NO ONE NEED | J) Sadan 35 nts, Tey it. Br. | io Mils afternoon at 5 o'clock, in front of the prem-| on C, between 3d and 43¢ streets southwest, | PoLiticat, Sreaxrxe.—The 1d | 4 sure cure for the Itching pay dees, 13th street. between M and N strectsnorth- | owned by the Zion Friends = . | meeting at the post office lot last night Piss on Fd ‘West. Several brick houses and six frames are | Also, a house, owned by Patrick Quell and | ™ Adi 40 ithe rear. oceupied by Sampson Cox, colored, just adjoin- | Col. R. M. Mayo, D. M. Whiting and W. Raifin. 2 ee ing the hall; damage $100. The fire o1 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.—The work on a ig oto a baer gy ay Pett from a Kettle of grease on the floor | tablishing a telephone Went.—In the Pohce Court, to-day, Jas.G.Fow- non-arrival of the poles. All Jer, (the young man who was arrested several | *2 ‘sulting from the stove. pel Use ago, charged with embezzlin: of money from Wm. H. & Robert his counsel, Jno. Oliver, aud arraignment, and Bonds for bis appear: ee galarge sum) Reat Estate Sate.—Messrs. Duncanson B. Tenney,) | Bros., auc sold yesterday afternoon for waived ‘an } Thompson and Donohue, Peg ached kave $3,000 | 23, 32,31 and_ 380, in aq. 99, with improve- will ance before the grand jury. | ments, to Mr. Jas. for 1,400, Nov

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