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——— _ THE EVENING STAR. | ies October 31, 1881. MONDAY LOCAL MENTION. OFFICE oF THR CHIEE Wasns D.C., October 31, For th tiie Atlantic stites, “partly loud, Weath ruin, southwesterly winds, station ary or higher barometer, static ‘perature Special Weather B The chiet s nishes the following special bi Jowest mained t re Atlan Th . and the Atlwatic a drain FASTA aban n cent GALLERY ‘Four shots AVENE which say on the increase tn District h ts Byrt’s Shoe store, 161 Mth vind Charlotte Russe, artless year Bros.; N Tur Fotrov to-norrew West:—Ceal 1 cups, quart Be. 10. ets, 19: Ors, With gol Worth 36, cFF'S Black Goods Store, 713 7th street north- esoworktin ttt ht at Hempter’s. 3 Gur ar Bane arns will be th street n baki pans, A cher ‘Tre Penrerrat. BUILDING AssocrATION fs not of 1. It will be a permanent institu. ton, ine tie bet medinta deposit of month 1 nid t ybtain loans: for bu oF purehits and ts des tned te have a marked future dte- pu of the city. Lal notice on first To THE Poor.—It you Aressert and wear cle as the rich pe Wey than shoddy 9th street friend tn this : see by the papers 1, perhaps, indefinite there fs any suucamish send him to Philadelphia. T hav patientiy for an Invitation to witness his last le; CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Pord's Opera Himse.—“The Tourists.” National Theater—Emma Abbott in “Olivette.” Linco Hali.—Musical, Uterary and operatic en- fertainment. Mariut’s He It him, en Waiting: Training school for nurses. = Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 11:15 p.m., and ex- tneuished at 4:40 am. Hannah Weems, colored, was taken to the Emer- geney Hox ha dying infant, six ehild died soon atter the Freedman’s Hos- and the mother Was pita. An assoelation composed of some of the best of e Musical Instrument performers of the District rt t irman of tA. Spen ef clerk of th te Census Bureau, which ee fternoon from his tesidence, No. 1351 6th street ttended by a large number Of the employes of that office and others. Saturdiy evening, Gen. Wrigit’s team ran away on 14th street, and running into an iron fence at Mth and N street, the driver was thrown to the ground and badiy injured. The first train to be known on the schedule as the Chicago limited left'the Balttmore and Poto- Inac depot this morning at $ o'clock, and will be due tn that city at 9 o'clock to-morrow. dn the three Lutheran churches tn the city yes- ferday the 36ith anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation was appropriately observed, the pas- tors preaching appropriate sermons, Mrs. M. A. McCullough, the mother of W. W. MeCullough, esq, of this city, departed this Iife on Saturday night at 11 o'clock,’ at her late home in Port Deposit, Md. The deceased was 71 Years of age, and was an invalid for whith tle she bore her suffe truly Christian manner. Tne Place to-morrow, A certificate of death was received at the health uorning frora a physician in the county chil ed. red man, named James Clark, pleaded ty in the Poli’e Court toulay, to the charge of Jing two umbrellas from the vestibule of the eh, at the corner of 4th and L street north- Sent fo jail for 60 days. in a meek ane ueral will take ed Sate Y night of 7 16th street ids ih Unls city, who constunption, a northwest. She tia Will regret her early The Temperance Women. MEETINGS HELD IN THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. The convention of the National Woman's Chris- Uan Temperance Union adjourned sine die Satur- ™ day evening. Yesterday, in nearly all the Metho- “aist churchy nd some of the others, addresses were made t to the convintion—the general them nperance. In the hoon there was a large att rr ng held tn the ehureh. Mrs. Greene, of Vermont, jed, and, s Tort «i portions of the Seriptures pearing On The hyian “Rock of Ages,” the Crusader's bywn, wa Mered by Rev. Dr. Hatler, | x cteut, addressed | @ careml and effective | bh had been accomplished | e temperance cause. Mrs. Johnson, of Brook- | N. ¥., followed with some interesting re- At the Dashaw: evening, there ing exerrises were B. Moulton. The singing w: organ by Mrs. Moulton and t Bent, of Portland, Me. whieh ts ki own & sung, and prayer was 1 B aiter which ¥ irnet by Mrs. Mrs. Ellen Malloy, of In- @iana, and Mrs. Mary B. Reese, of Olio, belug the | speakers. ae ‘Tae Crntstraxcy Case.—On Saturday afternoon the. examinati Withesses in the Christianey @tvorce case continued before | Examiner Lovejoy, and the cros+examination of Mrs. Chris- taney oncluded. Prior to the adjournment Saturday Captain Cole, of the defendant's counsel notified the counsel on the other side that the witness, Charles Goodman, would be here next week for the purpose of com. pleting hisdestimon; and the cress-examination could be resumed at any time acceptable to them. And further, that Miss Mary Chamberlain would be in the cit¥ during the next week, coming for the purpose of signing her deposition, ———— AcctpENT.—The infant child of th at the British legation, vening by distressing acct- child was just be pluced across the banisters to keep it jown stairs. Mrs. Wilson having to go down Stairs, p tthe little one up, and in her aste, forgetting about the bar, was tripped by it precipitated down the steps.’ The baby becom- from her grasp, pitched over the statr- . il'to. the floor, Atteen fect below. Its skull Was fractured and Weath ensued in a few bours, A DistREsstsi Wm. Wilson, t its lite Saturds ent. Th ——— THE RUNNING MretiNG.—The fall running meet- Ing of the N. ton, which will be fair to excel alt former zion. The scenes on 3 y were of a The horses, representing ted Stables in the country, are bat the weather can prevent a A feature connected with the Faces, which ts new in this section, is the presence of Goodwin Bris. who have established them- a Katt mal Hotel and advertise to fur- ery best pot parties desiri Join thelr subscription tise” PUES a ——=—___ A SUBSTANTIAL WELcomE HomE.—Rev. the Presbyterian pastor at Mleiarns returned on Saturday from a trij friends at the north. At night iis neikbors Waiked In to his house without permission, {ilumi. Rated it beautifully with Chinese lanterns and Proceeded to set a sumptuous banquet. At the Close of the supper, Col. Robert Tansill delivered & speech of welcome, and then Mr. I. P. Baldwin here, and noth! Splendid meeting. ir. Todd, Manassas, Virginia, ted Mr. Todd dnd his wife, with & purse of 73, mai I$ neighbors of four different Chufches, ase token of thes hi ir appreciation of character and labors, ‘The house was crowded ‘Rotwithstanding the severe storm, THE Renxsixe Races.—By reason of the con- Buscctation ste puenaed Gk aoe cl (o~ Yember 21, atl celowe ee attributed to damp | want to be comfortably | sie | i uy years, during | ld, as follows: “Pined away to | nT. Clarvoe, son of | | Lewis Oliver was found yesterda: | festanrant at 1006, 9th. street south east kept by The Star Route Cases. THURSDAY NEXT FIXED FOR THE BEARING OF THE MOTION TO QUASH—PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT THIS MORNING. Prior to the convening of the Crimtnal Court this morning, the appearance of Robert G. Ingersoll, Jeff. Chandler, Jere Wilson, Enoch Totten and others known to be of counsel in the Star route cases, with Mr. J. R. French, one of the -feudants, made it apparent that something was up. By the time the court convened there Was & Ml attendance of interested spectators present, Mr. Totten, addressing the court, sald:—“It your honor please, on Saturday last we served a formal notice on ‘Col. Cook iat we should come iuto court this morning and ask your honor to fix a day on which to hear the motion to quash the information which filed some weeks ago in What are known as the ‘star route’ cases; and we ed the District Attorney (Mr. Corkhill) ask the court to fix a thme for hear- fon. We are all here and ready to go on at any time that y designate; but we are here with- artes, With the exception of the Attorney, there is no counsel representing resent. Weare ready to go on t day, and we are this motion disposed of at the i. Cook's out of n re oud be ser Biss, who | the city on ¥ list, and my brother Totten Lit have notisied’ him, ° Col. Totten Intorme sterday that he tntended to make this me d that T Know nothing of the matter honor will not seta tine to hear counsel for the government are heard trom. ter was up befor: it was the understanding, T belleve, that when Col Ingersoll returned to the cil om New Mexico a day sho titled! to be he Totten.—I_ une with the gentleman, and did ere he coubl be found,or Tshould have ed him. I did net kaow whether he was in ity or not. But, {f your honor, please, we ald like to have some disposition made of this ne Court.—If_you can catch Col.Cook and bring him here, 1 will fix a da M nani tocatch. We do honor. ormed me that the nxious for a prompt did not know that motion, but rsoil had returned. Mr. If your honor should fix the hear- | ing tor next Thursday that would give us time to | notify Col. Cook by telegram. Mr. © T do not think we onzht to fix any | time until Col Cook or Col. Bliss fs here. | _ The Court_—It you | satisfactorily with the counsel government, we w nh make th: rrancement nm behals of the i fix Thursday next. Severance Amusements, &ce Forp’s Opera Hovse.—The reconstructed Tour- will at the Opera House to-night fora k. The entertainment is as good as that fur- the old Tourists, but in all essentials 18 new. Stntth and Mestayer, who run the are names which guarantee the very best of entertainments. NaTIONAL THEATER.—This evening Emma Ab- | bott’s new company, which is the largest and most expensive combi jon she has yet_had, opens at | the Natlonal Theater in Olivette, Emma Abbott's {rendition of “The Countess” has been highly | praisea. She “dresses” it with an entirely new | Parisian wardrobe; Julie Rosewald takes the part Sastie | of € s Valentine, and George Olint, j the s the Mei . Fra Diayolo, | With Abbott, Castle, Maurel and Conly, will be | sung to-morrow evening, and on Wednesday eve- | ning the Two Cavaliers: or, a Jolly night in Sor- nto, Will be performed ‘for the first time in America, LINCOLN Hart.—The concert at Lincoln Hall this | evening, in which the leading vocalists, musicians and elocutionists in the city will partictpate, howd not be missed. ‘The entertainment will nelude with Offenbach’s comic opera, “The Rose of Avergne.” A Peasant Hove may be spent this evening at Marhuf’s Hall, the oceasion being the public pening of the’ Training School for Nurses. Ad- dresses will be delivered by Dr. J. C. Welling, Prof. Beall and Dr. Toner. ee Oneida Noyes’ Opinion of Guiteau. NOT INSANE, BUT BORN WITH A SPECIAL GENIUS FOR MISCHIEF. Mr. J. H. Noyes, the head of the Onefda commu- nity, has written the following letter to Guiteaw’s attorney, and itis published in the Niagara Falls Gazette: see in the papers. that you have named me as | a witness by whom you tntend to prove Gutteau’s insxnity. Perhaps It will save you trouble and | expense it I inform you in advance that I do not | belteve in his insanity, and that I recollect no act or Symptom of insanity in his life while under my observation. Probably I have more reason than any other man to know and detest his wickedness; but thet Is not insanity in any legal sense. I think that he was born with a special genius for malschief, and has had a real inspiration for it all his days: Dut that 1s not saying he 1s insane, | unless we also call natural genius and inspira- | tion for good things, such as invention, music, &., | insanity: I understand insanity to be unsound= | ness—disesse of the brain; and I do not think that Guiteat has that any more than Dears and ) ions have it. agree with the old hymn that such beasts growl and fight because Itis their nature to. With these views and the memory of my sore ience with your client I am afraid I should e Ww testify strongly against your main plea, and perhaps should be the means of sending him to the gallows, which I should sincerely regret on many accounts, and especially because his father was a dear friend to me and mine. But I must notify you that my regret would be mostly for my personal agency in the tragedy. ect DEEDS Is FER have been recorded as follows:— $ 3. Kennedy, lot D, in $—. Same to is. McC. Taylor H. Enos, part lot Sq. 777; $1,300. Nathan W. Fitzgerald to John T. Birch, lots 49 and in sub or Of sq. 748; $600. J. M. Joh | Anderson, pts 11 and 12, sq. 199; $5. | Willains to Oetavi: Williams, pts 5,6 and 7,8q.369; | $1,216.63. Annie M. Willams tosame,same property 33.33. W. Z. Purtello to A. M. Eastwood, s 1 4-45; $3,000, W. L. Asgin, trustee, to Laura | HE Lane, pt 35, sq. 400; $1,650. "L. V. Dovelliers to 18 | Peter Minters, pt 8, sq. 1,059; #225. Mary Cox to W. Cox, lot 8, Di Pleasant Plains; $—,_ W. Cox w P. Cox, do.; do. P. Lydecker to'C. Shipley, 150 acres “Prevention,” # | to George MeGowes, 24 acres ok RET Mam | emer 000, S.J. Bowen jonesuch;” $375. SED TO THE PENITENTIARY.—Frank Wil- allus “Ebold,” a colored thle, who tt will be ered Was afrested in this city afew weeks 4 Pocketbook from a woman tn ew York, (he having but a few hours | ¥ been let out of the penitentiary where | he had served a term for larceny tn this city) has trial In that city and. sentenced to five Years in the penitentiary sense SSE) Tar Poromac-Coucwsta Race.—In the four- oared shell race arranged to take place at four o'clock this afternoon, between the Potomac and Columbia clubs, the clubs Will be represented by the following crews: Columbla—Wallaeh, stroke; Kintner, No. 8; Nute, No. 2; Brace, bow. Poto- ney, stroke; Morgan, No. 3; Bailey, ier, bow, ——_.___—_ Founp DEaDIN A ResTavRaNT.—A man named ¥ lying dead in a Albany, Q M No. 2; Whee Catherine Myers. It was ascertained that the de- ceased became Intoxicated in this saloon Satur- day, and when a colored employe shut up the place le locked Ollver in, He was dead drunk at the Ume and lying on some liquor barrels. ‘The colored man finding him in a speechless condition, as he Supposed, from the effects of liquor, laid him on. the floor, where he was discovered yesterday, The police were notified, and had the body, which had commenced to decompose, removed to Mitchell's undertaking establishment to pi The man leaves a wife a NEY FALL DRY GOODS. a LARGEST ASSORTMENT. BOTTOM PRICES. Black Silke and Satins. Black and Colored Silk Plush. Plaids, Stripes and Darnasse Dress Black land Colored Cashmeres. Black Silk Damasses, New Fall Dress Goods. Broche ana India Shawls. i} Cloaks and Dolmans. Black Silk Velvet and Velveteens, othe and Caxsimeres. | Golored Silks and Satine, et aes Green, Olive, Garnet, and Gray | Nottingham Curtain Laces. ies! C Red, Blue aud Gray Twillea Flonnels. Red'and White Shaker Flanneis. Medicated Red Twilled Flannels. Piano Covers Euabroidered with Silk. Cloth and Flannel Skirts. Turkey Red Table Linens. zee! Einen preuhing. ositte: aud Towels, Best Feather Proof Bed Ticking. Ulster and Cloaking Cloths. | Blankets, Bed Coniforts, &e. Wiite and Colored Counterpanes, Canton Flanuels, Sheeting Cottons. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS, coMForTs. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. AS. F. BRIEN, UMBE! 09 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Fi tit, SEARS PRACTICE. Ofiisrs soticttea: ©"? ©7? 39. ISAAC NICHOLS & CO.'S AMERICAN cay for sale, 30 Oth ete ncw,, Koon No 4 over We. Ries’ ‘Store. Liberal discount trade. J.C. WALT, Jx., Bole ‘RICYCLES a | repudiates the alleged Theophilu Carersar. Covrt—Judge Cor. Saturlay, Dan’l Toomey, unlicensed bar; motion foguash thformation on ‘the ground of defects; motion granted. Samuel M. Jones, coos street; verdict gulity; sentence suspended. Miles Gibbons, Wzance forfeited. John Quinlan and Charles H. Kettler, maintaining a_ nuisance; nolle prossed. Alexander Petersen, keeping his bar open on Sunday; fined $20 and costs, Pouice CocntT—Judge Snell. To-day, Jas. Boston, profanity; $3 or 7 days. Win. Kearney, vagrancy; bonds or 9 days. Thos. Black, loud and boisterons; # or 15 days Jno. Bind, profanity; $ or 7 3. Peter Ryan, loud and bot $5 or 15 days. Eliza Jones, colored, vagrancy, habitual drunkenness and public pros~ titution; bonds or 90 days. Annie Mason, do.; do. Fanny Lacy, loud and boisterous: $5 or’ 15 days. Wm. A. Johnson, creating and maintaining a nuisance, consistihg of a sotl-pipe of insufticient capacity, connecting his premises with a sewer: continued. Frank Willlams, suspictous person and vagrant; personal bonds. Daniel Sulitvan, Sandy Ross, Wm. F. Martin, Berthram Cleveland, Wm. Goodacre, Molly Cole, Wm. White, Virginia Car- roll, . Esling, Edward Grant and Fletcher Houck, forfeited collateral, Charles Howard, threats to Georgiana Howard, tis wife; personal bonds to keep the peace. Win. ‘Tinker, loud and boisterous; $5 0r15 days. Mary Lehman, assault Mitchell; 1 bonds to keep the Jno. V ! ged with bility: arke, ‘ced to 6 day's In jail. Sylvester Ges sonal bonds. 5; $leach. Ed- B ceny of thirteen John B. Wilkleyer; continued. 'Y Hutchins; forfeited collateral pecbbadeaoe alee CLAIMANT TH! ‘ouNGs.—After a four yeers’ inquiry person claiming to be nilus Youngs is the genuine Theophilus, or fer the body of the gennine Theophilus was 1 floating In Boston harbor, in March, 1876, the | ars have left the question ‘In the surrog.tte’s nands. The closing argument occupied two days, and Saturday the surrogate took the papers. ‘The alleged Theophilus not. present, and no one | knows wherehe has gone. ‘Ten years ‘go the real Theophilus made over to his brother Henry real estate tn this city which has grown to be valuable. Mrs. Theophilus Youngs it is worth $100,000 Henry Youngs claims that it amounts to on | $12,000 or $13,000. Mrs. Youngs brought a suit against Henry to recover the property, claiming that the deed from Theophilus was véidable. Tn this suit Henry Youngs has brought forward the alleged Theophilus, and If the surrogate decides that he ts Theophilts then the alleged widow, who is a wife, and in, yesterday. | her suit falls to the ground. a eee. A Rorat Bangver.—The gala dinner given at Vienna Saturday night by the emperor in honor of the King and queen of Italy was a magnificent affair. One hundred and thirty persons sit down in the vast hall, which was most tastefully decor- fed for the cecasion with gobelin tapestry, gian- ¢ mirrors, flowers and tropical plants. Sixteen chandeliers cast a glowing light upon a scene truly imperial in its grandeur. ‘The long table was covered with massi late in the middie and he gold for the im- al_and royal guests, the silver for those who were fortunate enough to obtain cards of invita- tion. ‘The court band, concealed in a perfect, gar den of palm trees, was led by the prince of band Inasters, Edward Stranss, who played throughout the evening. Among the distinguished guests resent were Count Andrassy, in full uniform; the Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Signorl Mancini and Depretis, Count Duchatel, the French Ambassa- dor, the’ United States Minister and all the diplo- matic corps. —————— Gen. Sutton has added Capt. Arthur Lincoln, Jwige advocate of the 24 brigade Massachusetts State militia, to the committee appointed to inves- Ugate and report upon the conduct of members of the 9th regiment while on thelr recent southern trip. ‘The rains in New York have lessened somewhat the anxtety of manufacturers, The river at Quincy, IIL, last night, was nine- teen feet above low Wwater-mark, having Yisen slowly all day. All the inhabitants of the Sny valley have moved out to high grounds, many of them taking refuge in the city. At Abbeyville, 8. C., Saturday, Abe Gibson, aged thirteen years, 'and George Patten, aged ten, be- came Involved in an angry dispute over a game of Tarbles, when Abe got a pistol, and, shooting, Killed George instantly. Referring to Princess Loutse’s continued {lines the Toronto Globe says:—“It has transpired that some fragments of broken glass remained in her ear until removed by the English surgeons on her Teaching London.” By aid of Iroquois and Foxhall, assisted by Mis- take and a few two-year olds, according to the Lon- don Standard, some £23,000'In stakes alone hav been taken by the American horses in England this year. Not less than £17,055 has been credited to Mr. Lorillard by Iroquois’ Victories. ‘The total registration &t voters in New York city for the coming election 1s 170,419, against 216,974 of last year. Michael Early was murdered in his doorway in New Haven, Conn., Saturday. No clue to the per- petrators. ‘Treasurer Dowd, of New York, reports on Satur- day that $120,025.57 had been received for the Michi gan sufferers, Eddy McLean, alias Hamilton, a notorioussneak thief, was arrested in New York last night on sus- picion of being the person who last Wednesday defrauded a diamond cutting company of Boston out of $4,700 worth of diamonds. Allen Henderson, of Tennessee, shot and killed two men In St. Louls yesterday—George Bridge a street car conductor, and John Savage, a traveling salesman, He Was firing at other parties in a saloon. A rumor that Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt was dying caused considerable excitement in New York Sat— urday night. On. inquiry at, Mr. Vanderbilt's rest dence it was ascertained that he was sleeping quietly in his bed. (ABrETS! “CARPETS! CARPETS!!! NEW CHOICE BRIGHT STYLES OF INGRAINS, 2-PLY AND 3-PLY. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, Te., 5c. 5c. et ‘and 90c.. + 80c., Ingrain Carpets, 30c. Ingrain Carpets, 60 Best 2-Ply made, 85« Tapestry Brussels, 75 Tapestry Brussels, 9c.; 95e., $1. Floor Oi Cloths, all widths, from 37c. per yard. Druggets, choice styles, all'sizes. Nottingham Curtain Laces, 25c., 37¢., 50c., 62c., 75c. Carriage Robes, all styles. Rugs—Moquette, Velvet, Sinyrna and Persian. Blankets from $3.50 a pair Wo $10. Hall and Stair pets. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 022 h oTs NCS 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. South side, near Center Market, Warm weather in New York preventing sales, dis- couraged holders of goods, facilitated purchases of bar- gains, we availed ourselves of this chance, and bought stock at very low figures. Our customers ‘can now take the benefit of our pi Silk Po K and Chenile Mixed Fringes, 4 inches wide, 45c., rghenite and ‘Vet Mixed Fringes, 4 to inches wide, ie g end aeons 12, 15, 17 to 25 cents the yard, eee 4to5 inches wide, 75 to 80c. and op gant Jet Beaded Cloak and Dress Ornaments, 12, aiiack gud Colorea sitx and Chentle Girdle, 45, BBc., Plush Chenile and Silk Tassels, 21 enbigtal Buttons in ali the fnew ofnbwe alades, 15 to 200, jozen. Pearl Shaded and com! Sey Aen, Heer, Upto ay the donee, combined Buttons, Black and White Beaded hand: ite and Iredescent Gimp and Buttons at low prices. Black and Cream Spanish Laces, 38 to 965. the eet, BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, NOOT’s, * 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 021 Wasuinatox, D.C. CITY ITEMS. DRY GOODS. ‘The Sun is 600,000 miles away—Your ist sells Dr. ure Cough Syrup for conte a oti, Old Reliable. - ‘This is the name the public applies to Dr. Brusk’s German Cough Syrup. bey cents a bottle. I Have the Utmost Confidence in the mails. Enclose $1 for two boxes, or $2.50 post office order for six boxes of Celery and Cham- Woopwarp & LOTHROP, 100 DOZEN TOWELS, $3PER DOZEN, worth #4. SPECIAL BARGAINS Aline of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 59 styles, reduced IN NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS at $1, $1.25 and #1.50 cnile pills and J wil take “all risks for money and peor Soa ETS en = is Dr. Cc. W. on, 106 Not jutaw street, we securins if th: 4 Ni % Se aa yard ious Notinatnns Curtains ates perpain, wane | At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, My Wire tate of those which we advertised at Price in the Is the picture of health since she began the use of “Wells’ Health Renewer,” greatest remed y on earth for Dyspepsia and Nervous Weakness. $1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pennsylvania ave. Bachupaiba. New, quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary affec- tions, Smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney disease.’ $1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Penn? | Prices. sylvaila ave, oaiomes| pages ane Get Of My Use Curealine. One bottle ‘will take them out Ba and branch, quickly too. 25c. Stott & Crom- wel m Forty Years’ Experience an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup fs the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by militons of VANCED OUR prices. | some SPECIAL inothers for tieir children. It relieves the child | 48 €lgant All- Elegant silt Circulars, ‘only $25 each: tin Rahdame Dolman, fur-trimmed, latest style, only from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wird colic, By giving health Elegant to the child itrests the mother, Price 25 cents a | NOTTINGHAM BED SETS. 50 sets at $2.50 per set. COMFORTS, BLANKETS, in great variety, “at low MCLOAKINGS and ULSTER CLOTHS at specially low VELVETS AND PLUSHES in elegant assortment. these goods early in the season, AND NOT HAVING AD- CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS AND RAGLANS. We are daily receiy | which we shall offer at our tistial low MARKET SPACE. 50 sets at $3 per set. EACH NUMBER A BARGAIN. MATELASSE FL, ELS at the richt Having purchased largely of PRICES, ladies are surprised at our low GUI, Dar & co, i an elegant I'ne of these coods, ices. We have GAINS in them, viz: 4 Dincoual Plush and Silk Trimmed £20, 822 axp S24 SEVENTA STREET NoaTuwrst, Bi HAVE 50 each. we ae sake CORSETS, CORSETS, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Saas ‘eae oe Aaa a ecrep BDOUk OF Fresh Alderney Hutter churned every morning se enn TRENCH ASD AMERICAN, || | THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF and delivered in 3-lb. “Ward” prints, 45c. per Ib, Dh RENE ee Te Co ee Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, | DR, WARNER'S HEALTH CORSETS, | Also. 8 de. per qt. “Cream, ide, pint AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. | COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, “Largest, Strongest, Most Expensive and St English Opera Company in the United States.” these coods in FELT and FL. modions entra ble either from 9th street or the Avenue. ONE PRICE ONLY. nr Suit Department, on the second floor, SILKS IN THE CITY, affords opportunity for a careful examination of quali~ es We have also on this floor an elegant line of LADIES’ ANNEL SKIRTS, from 75e, to $2.50. HAVE During alterations to the front of our store we beg to remind our friends and customers that we have acom- nce on D street, No. 912, easily accessi- | THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FINE HOSIERY IN THE CITY, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 0c29 REPORTOIRE: Monday and Thursday, ‘Tuesda’ Wednesday O*XE THO! FAU! CHIMES OF NORMAN] 'USAND PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL. DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK. NIP, DAY & CO, eat ENO. CAVALIERS. == us and Grand Orchestra. Silks, Satine, Velvet, Brocade Silks, Black Satin MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7—The great and only HER- | Mervillicuy: lack Surahy Black authr de toon att MANN. o31 Black Rudahmes. Eee SUN GION RACES. ‘To accommodate the Sporting Public of Washin we (GOODWIN BROS., Publishers of WEEKLY TURE GUIDE, N. ) are now prepared to furnish the VERY BEST POINTS on all races at_ Washington to parties desirous of Joining our subscription list. During the entire season our success has been unprecedented, as can be verified by reference to our daily advertisements in New York Herald, Even as late as the past week at Baltimore we have given no less than cod quality, Sit Aush, Silk Velvets, White Striped Black Crape Ve oak, al 7 WINNERS AND 3 SECONDS OUT OF 10 RACES, advised on, including$ GREAT SHORT HORSES, in 2 dave viz: JACK OF HEARTS, BLUE LODGE and VALPARAISO, adding another Proof of the genuine- ness of the information we furnish. For terms of subscription, &c.. spply circular to GOODWIN BROB., ROOM 197 HOTEL. size Comb White double width or send for NATIONAL | Just received, Call between 9 and 12a.m. and 2 and 5 p.m. ‘To-morrow we give selections for every race at Wash- | _029 2. Silk Embroider 73; Bleached purelinen, S070" “‘DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $1.50." Large size, Shetland Shawls, all colors, $1; large size Calico Comforts, $1; large size Bridal Quilts, $1, sortment of Cloth for Men and Ladies’ Jackets, Ulsters and Coats, immense assortment Beautitul Plaid Dress Goods, all pure wool, widest double width, $1. Immense assortment of Brocade Silks, (all pure ei $1; beautiful Silk and Wool fine Dress Good: worth 75: Colored and Black Cashmi double width, 50: Colored Silk Velvets, Black and Colored Silk, 50; Black ani ks, 50: Black Crape, double fold, $1; is; Black Cashmere Shawls, Piano ‘Table Dam- eg ols HOUSEFURNISHINGS. D CORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE, RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. TIN PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS, M. W. BEVERIDGE, (are Weep & Beventnor,) Pure wool, double White Blankets, $57 ed Honey uilts, 50. -Taninense assortment of Lady's 1 to $5, Immense us- ‘st wear, 25 to $1.50, loaking Cloths, CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. ington. o31-4t" Gmt RUNNING RACES (Lax, AT THE NATIONAL FAIR GROUNDS, eae Also, have on hand, left over, Ladies' CLOAKS, COATS, ULSTERS and DOLMANS, which will be sold at about half price, to make room for new stock. A full stock of DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOAKING, UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY, at NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 AND 4. Four Races each day, commencing promptly at 1 o'clock. We are receiving daily from the Manufacturer Ladies’ COATS, ULSTERS and DOLMANS, at a 029 ‘No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. ie YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do not fail to call and examine our large ascortment of bath. Avents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, : ‘The best of their kind made in the country. LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, Please call and examine our stock. JENKS & CO. ULSTERS, DOLMANS. above cost. Also, Bottom Prices. o12 TH STREET NoRTiwrst. 51 Horees entered in the four great Stake Races. GEO. J. JOHNSON, Gracia To we ASO MOLAEKEREE 85 leading Racing Stables Represented. 029 713 MARKET SPACE. — minarel GPECIAL AND IMPORTANT <0. BOTEES EON CKM ~ ro z housekeepers and or CRICEMORE, 6 yon, ALL IN WANT OF BLACK GooDs. Sot Sy aie cone ae CHECKMATE, | ONITOR, 25 Pieces Black Cashmeres, from 0c. to $1.25. The CHINA, AHORA: Bast valoe for the mober tote had th eaten ‘ fue for the money to be had in the ELLA WARFIELD, COMPENSATION, | TO pieces Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, fronr#l to 2; | OUASSWARE, CROCKERY, "TRISH KING, standard and best qualities from 15 to 20 per PLATED WARE, MARY ANDERSON. | cents. under erates, 20° Preces Enylish Crapes, all prices, with a full list of other mourning KITCHEN UTENSILS, and one hundred others, gains: Ss Domestics at agents’ prices. eee : oper characters admit roun ther Honee Furnishing Arti they are Ma totecrer i sed fo Ee Seonnae. BROWN & CLAGETT, And other He REDUCED PLIOES. ‘Trains run from Baltimore and 069 depot to the J. W. BOTELER & SON, Grounds at 9 a.m,, 10, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1. 4:30, 2:30 | 2% SoS eee d and 3:30. Round Trip Tickets, 10 cents. ‘WM. E. CLARK, President. 029-6¢ 3. D. FRRGUSON, Sec. of Meeting, | CTROULARS, HE EVENT OF THE SEASON. GRAND CONCERT, LITERARY jertanncuay Hath MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1881. ‘The followin popular ladies and centlenien wil par- ticipate:—Mixs Zva Mills, Mrs. E. K. True, nee Bryan, Mr. John Q. Pugh, Mr. Warren 8. Young, Mr. EB: Hay, Mr. D.C. Mr. Win. B. Daniel, Mr. E. J. Whibple, Prof. 8H. Jecko, and several other well: own Amateur x ‘The Entertainment will conclude with Offenbach's como ongretta, Z “THE ROSE OF AUVERGNE,” Notwithstanding the great Inbor and experise of pro- viding this entertainment the price of admission will be but 50c. No extra charge for reserved seats, which may be secured at Ellis Music Store. 628-31" Fors OPERA HOUSE. AND OPE- MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. inch, JOHN P. SMITH AND W. A. MESTAYER’S ‘World-famed Comedy and Mustcal Company, the TOURISTS IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. THE TOURISTS’ RECORD: One Hundred and Six Performances in New Yor] Ninety-eight in Philadelphisy 2 Eighty-four in Boston, And all the first-class Theaters in the United States, TO DENSELY PACKED AUDIENCES. ‘The sale of seats will commence on Friday. ON EXHIBITION cnulss Ol Peintines, Engenvions Gerona ven also ice intin: UI a Large and Choice ‘stock of Paperhanginss, - Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Rit ‘Nails, etc. at Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Free Art Gi: a ol ANT No. 626; E 0. 626 E 08 SIE WRAPS, CLOTH COATS. ANNUAL OPENING OF CHOICE WRAPS OF SUESTANTIAL QUALITIES. ‘Our Sizes will be 32 inch, 34 inch, 36 inch and 38 010-6m 923 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. YD PCORATED TOILET SETS. ‘A most complete line cf medium price English Toilet Séte Atgus shapes just opened: ee FINE GOODS, ULSTERS, | in rich Cut Glass, French and Enclish Fancy Wares } | and Triple Plated Stiver Ware, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete'stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. PALETOTS, DOLMANS, &a 5 72s) CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSS. ‘Tue Best rx Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'S, 1020 7TH STREET, Anove New YORE AVENUE. 310 INSPECTION IS SOLICITED, L ITTLE MEN. ONE PRICE. A “There are no boys now-a-days,” is an expression frequently heard. It may be due to their being ahead in brightness of the boys of the good ‘‘old times” that song writers love to dwell upon. We 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | think it in a great measure due to their es W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘CRIBNER'S BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE - S CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL, a Tallmadge Hall, 928 F street northwest, on ground floor. English and American. Bicycles and Tricycles. ‘Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap. WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. Hall for rent for evening entertainments. Apply to J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Agent, 928 F street northwest, 03 yr BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS O ERA GLASSES. Have opened to-day, a large assortment of OPERA GLASSES, at unusually low prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 025 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. U B *e 1881 ed LATROBE. Tet Berar of Bashy imitations. J. ee (REE Bostor PICTURE MAN,) ‘No, 421 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Be pomy haf errno Goods, Xmas —— LF¥® 2ounson & CO., * BANKERS Fre DARK PERCALES. WHITE POLKA DOTS, BLACK AND BROWN | forhim. He wants his clothes to fit him, and there is GROUNDS, YARD WIDE, FAST REGULAR PRICE NEVER BELOW A LEVY. | house. Wedo not have any children's overcoats at $18 OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. FOR Case ONLY. ‘The entire stock of Dry and Millinery Goods of advanced tastes in dress, The boy of ten will no longer allow his big brother's clothes to be cut down where we agree with him. When a suit cap be obtained at the moderate figures we have placed on them, there is no necessity of causing boys to look deformed. ‘There never was a time when we had so complete ‘Stock as we have at present. There may be as large a stock elsewhere. If there is, we are not aware of + The same styles we have are not shown by any other COLORS, A PERFECT BARGAIN. 6xc PER YARD. or $20, as we know the peorle do not want fancy- trimmed goods and get ho value out of the goods hem- selyes. Our garments are made neat and stvlish, our aim being to produce » GOOD, WEARING, STYLISH GARMENT AT MODERATE COST, That we succeed can be best proven by s visit to our BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. Saturday is always a ‘ong, | Tushing day, as the boys are out of school. We, how- ever, are amply prepared for all that may call, and should begiad to sce you. = ONLY 25 PIECES. CALLEARLY. COCHRANE & CO., DIES’ CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widthe. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trovien, Paris, 029 __&T PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MES. SELMA kUPPrRt. a 608 NINTH STREET, -. Oppoe Patent Offer, ZEPHYRS, CREWE AND GERMANTOWN Wor BIT iS E = EL AND GEA yA WORS TED GOODS, MBROIDERIES. AND OUTLINE WORK. ane acsortment of ERY, UNDERWEAR, FRID TRIM MIN Children's Merino CLOAKSa specialty. | M* J. P. PALMER, Inrorter axp Destoxen or Fasmtons, 107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND l2rn, Lov Sand 024-3, | Most zerpectfully announces to the Ladies that she has now in Stock a recherche assortment of oH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS j NOVELTIES. ‘DP PARIS aoSFURcTED Prnsoxanty Waite IN Ecnore. ) A SME a Gis’ Nica Stace Nourewesr, Wit open ‘he vot BONNETS and ROM | HATS on TUESDAR Bote ta eS oe BOR | LADIES TaAiLonk PARLORS: 414 NINTH STRELT NORTHWEST, D M. WILLIAM BERNAT, Is creating qui , RS. « SIGNER AN! ea eens CUT as LADIES’ COATS, C14 This ie just the this city have le Acal solicited, FIRST TNSTANC! GLASS’, NINTH sTarer. — Sr. CLovp Beruprsa. HOSTERY r STYT FOR ND CHILDREN, NOW READY, JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ED HOSTEKY, AT ONE-HALF PRICE. DOUGLASS’, 9TH STRE WORK GUARANTEED 3-1 LADIES, Ist cry M*- WASHINGTON, 4 FASHIONA) DRESSMAKING AND TE 211 PENSYLVAN Dresses, Sui Tor «tyle at short noti and barted, and a perte FRE RRR E R ER R R KER R L L L L. Lu WE MAKE TRE HIGHEST GRADES OF SECONDS AND SELECT IN THE MARKET. S#- WE WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICES OF ANY DEALER IN THE CITY. 3 | Srxrm Srarer axp New Tore AVENUB LARGE | Spracve Squane. YARDS. | Norrurny Lmsexty Marxer Sovane. WILLET & LIBBEY. ou L= BERWANGER & CO. ARE THE CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE. ARE THEIR OWN MANUFACTURERS OF ALB GARMENTS SOLD IN THEIR ESTABLISHMENT ARE PAYING THE BEST PRICES TO TAILOR® FOR MAKING THEIR GARMENTS. ARE PAYING NO MIDDLEMEN’S PROFITS ARE SELLING WITHOUT THE MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS, ARE GIVING THE PEOPLE SATISFACTION, ARE, WITHOUT A DOUBT, SHOWING THE NICESE AND BEST MADE GARMENTS IN THB crry. ARE KNOWN TO HAVE ONE PRICE, ARE KNOWN TO SELL FOR CASH. ARE KNOWN NOT TO DEVIATE FROM MARKED PRICE. ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR FAIR DEALING TO ALL. ARE KNOWN TO GIVE THEIR PATRONS ALS ADVANTAGES POSSIBLE. ’ OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR MENS, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, 18 COMPLETE. MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $30 IN ALL COLORS, 810 SEVENTH STREET N. W. a 8. KATZENSTEIN, Maxacer. o R. DUPARE’S CATARRH REMEDY CURES sale at James: made 105 jvauia avenue porth- est Washinwton, Dc. orkrown AND HAMILTON. Page Jreat 2s-oeut Home-made 1231 Pennsylvania between, A. BAKS & CO.,

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