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ESDAY.. ...- Septer ber 5, ISS: LOCAL MENTION. The Weatne: Warntsetos, D.C., Sept. For the middle Atlantic states, felr w fortierly winds, higher barometer, stationary lower temperature. i Special Weather Bulletia. TO-MORROW LIKELY Tc ‘The chief signal onic P : ai ba appe: morrow. THE! Dall, the Uioush oft the Will be chan'cs, T md othe: display ig all the way f wux iluste Dranches of trade. Will be extra fine—thirte the 5 re county ul $100 will be $1.00 dey Union V alt a displa m equatied in tt turn out about 40 Play. The Orioie wil, wi ments. ack of steel r astlake conel Bhort intery wits oa » of One-half low, and 2 linge crowd. Deror for Hart’s Insect Powd Northwest. Freesein’s Ick Cream. 11 2d street Cocweaxe’ ‘Bar. Jor Lor! Heiz0z"s, Mary Sin guilty ind Branis, and were Races at Brightwood Driving September 7th. In priise of the at's Remedy al- S. asl stores uptown—0, R. ‘ating in summer has now be- ding the holiday ing to th of thin J of delight, . item of camp chester, N. H., w tacks of rheumstisin. Certifies his restos it Perry Davis's Pu Cocunax® et 's Whalebone € now only 452. ored girl, without a homes for 30 days by Ji.ge RAPH COMPAD ture for fine Imp card-size_pr od Work guaranteed. traits, $1 yer h street, © auction to-mor- ek, Lo~ getlier with a urnisuins. "The Bale will b without recours: Cocuxaxe’s Ingrain Ribbed Hos>—so popular, ‘Be. a pair. ‘Tue trade suoplied with powder and shot. F.P. May & Co., 631 Pe New rings, ts Cocues war. '$ Shirts—none so pop- —____. CITY AND DISTRICT. perk cml : Amusements To-nicht. Wartoxar. Taesatex—Barlow, Wilson & Com- Pany’s Minstrels. "s Unicorn Dri Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7 p.m., and ex- ed at 1:15 a.m. : ‘Was yesterday drowned in Rr k, near Davis? stone que le bathing. He Uved with his Parents in Wie alley between iith and 12th and T and U streets northwest. Mr. E.G. Davis, who was badly injured by Being cut on the head with a beer bottl: thrown at Lim on the ste n W. Thompson, ‘on last Sunts3’s one river, is sz + be improving. residence ts 444 K stre he fs not Mr. E.G. Davis, merc! ee. Bud Eogleston’s temperance tent at Untontown ‘Was crowded last night. Prof. Wm. H. Bo: charge of the choir. Wm. H. Hurt, esq. Lee, Thos. B. Marche and others mide addresse: ‘There were upward of forty sicners to the pledy Mrs. McNulty denies that Patrick McNulty, one Of the men in custty In cennection with the out- Yage on a colored woman, was with Tom Fitz whe: he killed Drager in his own store, and adds: *M Ruity was only a sickly, delicate lad of 15 years” at that time. nine years oid, K Wm. Gitth fined $8 or 7 days by Judge Bundy, to-day t driving tn West Washing- .---John Walter forfeited $20 collateral In the Police Court, to-da: t driving. John Heale ~ Wn. Might, Michael Snead and Small boys, were fined $1 or 7 days ge Bundy, to-day, for bathing in the mae between sunrise and 8 o'clock p.m. geek, Bos. colored, was taxed 3 days by ands. Uhis morning, for being cl at a picnic at Rick's Park last nicht. maar est, a colored Woman 62 years o! taken with hemorrlnge of the lungs on the toes "lg io E nts | yesterday afternoon, and ‘while being conveyed to Mrs E. 1. Cann Bouse, No, G10 E street, died on the wa = went ng, of the Humane soctety. swore warrant to-diy against Jenny P. Newton, ne €ruelty to animals, (n overdriving a horse attached #oa buggy. She 15 the woman who was with the Young man who was arrested for fast driving on Avenue a few days ago. A colored boy named Henry Jones was sent to Jail for thirty ays by Judge ‘Bundy, to-day, for “ing a pair of shoes from in front of He Awane’S store on 7ti street. ‘The Washington Cadets, the crack colored mfll- @ary company of the District, gave their second Weonlight excursion down the river last might. Ginong those that were present were Misses Ida avall, Mary Seweil, Lizzie Brown, Mra C. A- Fleetwood, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Lumby, Mr. LI Douglass, Mr. A. J. Howard, of the Guards, Mr. James A. Ford, of the Cadet:, and many others, ‘Tue Amphion Glee Club has reorsanized with we following omcers: Wa. ‘Ghandiee, director; . Pollard, vice-director; . Richards, secretary ; RB Paul, treasurer. ~ foun W. Dorsey was put on trial 8, the Police i8 morning, for assaulting John Veleny. The Juize auld. e Would expedits ‘the business of mposing a penalty of $5. V Was vlso fed $9 for assaulting Dorsey CRY John and Dantel Toomey, two notorious young men, were before Juige ‘Bundy, this morning, charged with making an offray in’the “Division? zoey, by fighting with each other in the ohn was fined : $10, and Daniel was dis- _ —-_—.—__. Amuscnynts, Excursions, Etc. ‘THe NATIONAL THEATER was opened for the Berson last evening when a fine entertainment Sgiven by Barlow, Wilson & Co.'s minstrels. ‘The commendation won by the troupe in other eities was fully echoed in the hearty applause De- »Blowed upon efforts last evening. AT THE THEATER COMIQUE an attractive Dill 13 ‘The house was crowded last night and She performance was praised by every one. ABNER'S GARDEN.—The vocal end Instrumental eeeese given: at Abner’s are maintained at a high Duiver’s Gaxpex.—A bill of rare excellence /@Mfered at Driver's this week. * ij | The Troy, P: THE WOMAN DENIES THAT SHE LEFT HOME IN COM- MAN—A TALK WITH HER PANY WITH THE COLOR! THE C45 twenty ice in the Balttmere frame of mind. all features, amings, bon, buach of red Mowers and gray wore and what Sh k abd pin, had a torlol which 4 3 shown Tt is supposed the b THE w She dented that this public ulars, and scoffed a foned by a MAN DENINS THE 2t0 porter. She hestt ated at this qu ulntance -stion, sted ‘bt by If he did?” an ed to her husband e with he st per party, if a z ed up if ne can’t prove complaint, she ean he de with m HER Acc When 9 the r ald: pga coun a good deal ¢ id me, and it wa ad on his acco! not going tog word not to go on the Tre 2, bor did Ww: r, admit ht two tickets in this train. fo to how tou giving her on. t toget! took the train for T that one or two cold Same car, but no look of rei ——— Boycotting Clothing CIRCULAR OF THE MEN The Journey nl | ber ot men who 1 cabinet , man to Support bis b ent Pp Chase Inte the workmen of their own peal to our fellow. 110 ol gentle for fate w nold thefr patrons eed Dy im , Lo conskier ge from me men. you ‘Kme nt, Phil firms also employ female labor. above circumstances to strik THE SION’S ADVERTI: a matter of conj nie . She was t ¢ publications about. be rocm "at. th i man followed in a later train.” that ti ing Troy I s not gct_along with bis | It was elso learn ‘ing upon their patrons a ertay a white woman of medium size, prob- ght or thirty years of age, attracted and Potomac depot by along time and belng evidently in She was of comely ap- d dark eyes and ina dross of gray with brown ther, black kid gloves ise shell fan and moroveo purse. a ed of r husbind darri and now speetabie ald £0 to her ditih 1 the red In Tuk Stax of last orthern, became It was pug couple, Culvert station. st aw ny correct In A of threats, ‘ak reporter, she ie came here aione end went to To meet the man in Bealton?” asked the re- and sald finally: the reporter. myveli,” she an- ala the reporter. said at first, but She further ‘said nd was here last if she was going ed_to Know Witab ‘When told that her hus- one, to mike nid said: “What man has been UNT OP THE SO-CALLED ELOPEMENT. sed her to leave, and who ly husband 13 a Pa., and this about a year. n, and my hus- About ft my hus- nty, of talk about this 4S reported that I but it was not so. try to get work, and the colored nthe same train. ‘This excited | os Of the people, and I told them that | ether, and sent the man I did not leave Bealton.” to other parties that the city for Bealton, i that they did ton, Houses. TAILORS’ UNION. xs’ Protective Union of iy Nave fssued a circular to the working i to the “boycotting” n Bros, The circular | charge thelr workthen when ‘k of their | the s, fmposing upon that they” wear ington. tatloy uid pay only. thle for a Skill ‘The small num- from them here nd cannot get em- | als method ith which they have no | 's those firms to make a grand lispiay on their store fronts deltided patron ¥ work and think the to “boycott” A. inan Brothers until they learn whose business they ‘Thi eS; although New York is at pre: ielpila 18 per cent, per cent, more than W is not for an the worst-patd Our union have been forced by the gainst them.” MENT. The upton has also had the following advertise ment publisued in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York HO WEN TATLORS—WANTED—ALL to beware end net be hoodwinked by iseman Broth 2 their etores are on strike By’ order of the tail re’ Union of WHAT THE TAILON Mr. B. 8, of Washington, Washington, D. C. SAY. McDonali, chairman of the committee by whom the circular was prepared, states that under the present bil of price: for a coat Is $11 snd the lowest the bill of 1854 the highest w: $6; and thot the re 311 a ‘3 in other the hizhest price $4.50, while under id the lowest cllles are as fol- I Ricinond, $11 and $5: Norioik, $11.50 and $5.50; Philadelphia, (Hoyt & Co.,) $11 and $8: Pitts- $8; New York, $15.50 and $11.50, AL sald, for the firms quire thing and pay Ce prices paid by Mrst-class hou-es’ We are willing to subinit ou to an arbitration com- mittee. Let Mr. Sal s take two merchants and we Will take two from the Federation of Labor, and we will be sati-fled with the result. ‘There are, he Sald. 7,400 members of the Federation of Labor, and their custom amounts to something. WHAT THE BOYCOTTED FIRMS SAY. Messrs, Elseman say that the real questions involved are the payment of extras, and the fact that thetr firm do not care whether their work- men are union men or not. Mr, Saks also claims that the object of the union is to force the dischurge of non-union men, and that his firm does not object to paying union wages. Both firms deny the allegations in the circular. ———— PECUNIARY TROUBLES OF THE SCOVILLE FAMILY.— Frank T. Col Scovilie ci arging them sand others have filed answers in the pertor court of Chicago to the bill of George ith conspiring to defraud him out of his personal property by various chat- fel mortgazes. Cole tn his answer gives an ac- 0 count of Ville, beginning in April, 1881, vans Made to Mr. Scoville and Mrs. Sco- and continuin; i, down through the proceedings attending the Gu teau Ulal, there being now due, he clatms, $544, ; * rf been transferred to one Joseph SUIL holds the securities.” cole others for E. Whelan, who e denies havin; ceived any money from newspaj ~' the use of Scoville, or that he ever took advantage of the inexperience of Mrs, Sco- ville, Ho characterizes her as a “shrewd, self- relfant woman with great experience in borrowin, money on chattel mo! band, e security, having serv an og apes under the tuition of he ‘he complainant in this sult.” her hus— have the bill dismissed and the impending injunc- ton dissolved. A Roves Vorace.—The E Capt. Read, master, arrived al lish brig Rowet Littleneld’s na, wharf yesterday from Trinidad with 350 tons of crude as- phalt for A. L. Barber. She encountered a hea’ gale after leaving Trinidad, and lost all her Salis and rigging. Subsequentiy, jury masts taln and the voyage concluded. Even the masts had to be cut away. were rigged by the cap- NEW CARPETS. Brussels new Carpet Limng, and Layis aa “ new atyles. ‘Bew designs. = DRY Goops. Al ‘Ladies’ A'l Wool Cloth, Double NEW CARPETS. FALL STYLES JUST OPENED. bis 75 cts., 85 cts, 90 cta, cts, ‘37 cta., 50 cts., 60 cts, cts. new styles, $1, $1.10, $1.15, new colors. Carpets, 50 styles, all new. Mogietiy Velvet and Tapestry. 25 ete. 15 ote, She | 2 depot, | her vho came depot there | ‘The Young Catholics’ Friend Society. CLAIMING A SHARE OF THE SCHOOL FUND—ELECTION OP OFFICERS. At the meeting of the Young Catholics’ Friend Society Sunday evening, the annual report of the board of government was read, showing a pros- perous condition of the organization. It also sets forth the ground of the claims of their denomina- tion to a share of the taxes for support of the public schools to be expended in the support of the parochial schools, proportioned to the amount of taxes paid by tle Catholics. The paper states sin Canady, ‘Catholic. taxes go to Catholic sehoois, wherever Cathoies are numerous enough to establish tem—and C.tholics also receive for their schools the per capita bonus from the gon- 1 for the ensuing parish, James Lacky, D cretary. St. Dominic’s president; John Deromady, year as us’ parish, A. Copps Inimae| i ugin, parish, R. Etchorn, president; secretary. St. Peter's parish, u, president; Mr. Moudey, secretary. lected for the general society were: lerton, presiient; Georg Bogus, vice D. J. Murphy. secretary; John bing- eeper, and R. Richorn, treasurer, ___. Whe Schuetzen Fes | THE BARPECUR AND OTHER FESTIVITIES. The festivities of the Washington Schuetzen Ve- rein, at thelr park yesterday afternoon and eve- ning, were largely attended. The Washington James president Lam, boo: the afternoon, and were addressed by the presi- dnt of the verein, Mr. Charles Ebel, Mr. Dietz | Tesponding. An ox was slaughtered and roasted on a revoiving cylinder. When the meat was done it was cut into teces, placed between sli pa distributed in the form of sandwiches to all present. The Turn Verein arrived at the park later, and was met by Presi- | dent Ebel. Mr. Sam’l Levy responded to the ad- dress of welcome for the Turn Verein. j-| Inthe evening the first section of the Turners, | comprising elght young men, gave an exhibition of skill on the norizontal bar. In the bowling alley Mr. Geo. C. Scu‘Terle won the first prize, $15; Mr. H. Fader the second, $12; Mr. Wm. Muehleisen the third, $8; Mr. Mark Heydoin the fourth, $ | Mr. Walter Spengler the fifth, $2, and Mr. Benja- | mn Golly the sixth, $1. Mr. Heydoin won the | spectal prize of $10 offered to the one making the largest number of ten strikes. In the ladies’ shoot- Ing the winners were Mrs. J. J. Appich, Mrs. Jacob Horner, Mrs. Wm. Helmus, Mrs. Geo.’C, Walker, ym. Behrens and Miss E. Ermold. ‘The gen: Ulemen’s shooting was begun yesterday, and Will end to-day. ‘The king shooting 1s in progress to- day, and thls evening there will be a banquet. A Suggestion to the Charitable and the Uncharitable. To the Editor of Tue EVENING Star: An anonymous communication in THE STAR of Saturday evening in reference to cases of destitu- tion in the western part of the city says: “The assoclated charities are so organized as to ascer- tain all the facts in any particular case.” I donot dispute tis, but I know there are numerous cases of distressing sickness and want in the west- ern part of the city, which are not benefited by the facilities or relieved from thelr resources; that | applications have been made and answer returned that their funds were exhausted; that the rellet obtained for the needy from the source that “West End” regards as the only proper dispenser of charity would not amount to one dollar. Those who sincerely sympathise with destitu- tion and distress @e Informed that there 1s no e begying Institution” In the West End or re of which the writer of this has know edge. There are, however, a few earnest, working sympathetic persons who have been able by the ald of the generous to relleve sickness and hunger, to supply clothing, and to give decent burial to the dead; and to ‘this end they will continue to labor without ostentation, and gratefully appr ciate the sympathy and assistance of all who ap- prove of such work. ——— THE PRoroseD GantpaiDI MONUMENT.—A meet- | ing of Italian residents, who are striving to raise | funds for the Garibaldl monument proposed to be erected in this city, was held last night at Marint’s hall, the president, Dr. Verdl, presiding. was announe at the ‘Itallan soctety,— Unione e Fratellanza,’”—of this city, had resolved to join with this association and’ will parad Thursday on the occasion of the festival to place at the Schuctzen park. The thanks of the meeting Were tendered to Secretary Chandler for granting them the services of the Marine band, atin A cio) A Pouice Court Scext,—An intoxicated woman was called up to the dovk-rail at the Police Court this morning on the charge of disorderly conduct nity on the street. Ste asserted in very s that she w: lady, every tneh of her,” and it took all the strengiit Bailiff! Barton could command to keep her from_pran: the dock. An intox!cated attorney staggered 119 the court, and In | with considerable dimculty, he sald: “If it please | the court this ismy chent.” He cross-examined | the witnesses until the court stopped him. | sald he wished to b> heard. ‘The court sald: heard you, five de days.” Nothin From the Philadelphia Press. Tue benevolent element instar route defender Henkie’s character appears at its best when he pauses now and then in the course of his plea to Instruct the court on points of law. Henkle is a generous philanthropist. He even gives himself oecastonaliy. wr NAPOLEON LOST WATERLOO. “Thad not,” said Napoleon, “‘the least idea of fizht- ing on te 18th. Idid not suppose Wellington would have given me battle. I so ful y expected him to retreat that I had not even madepre- parations for battle, and was alittle taken by surprise, but I never was so pleased as when I saw he intended to fight. Thad not adoubt of annihilating his army. It was the only thing I could have wished. Iexpected him to abandon Flanders and fall back on the Russians; but when I found he gave me bati'e singly I was confident of his destruction. My soldiers behaved well; my gen- erals did not. It was dusk when my army was thrown | into confusion. If I could have shown amyself they would have railied, and been victorious; but was great, and I was carried away in the throng. I | went to Paris to try to save the honor of France, biut | every bottle of Sanford’s Ginger (on which I relied with absolute certainty) had disappeared from the Empire, and— Well, here am J at St. Helena,” THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, ‘BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF, Ht A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & 0O.'S GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE, Furnaces for Coal or Wood), Embody new 1882 improvements not found in other goods. Contains more practical and usefal features, Cost less to keep in order—use less fuel, will give more heat and s larger volume of pure air than any furnace made—Cheapest to buy and use. (Ricmanvsox, Borntox, & Co., 232 & 234 Water St, N. Y Sold by CHAS. G. BALL, 1337 Est. n. wW., Washington, D, 0, #utchers’ Association arrived at the park during | the rout | Educational Institutions, WHERE TO SEND THES CHILDREN. In addition to the educational institutions here- tofore mentioned tn Tas Sar, the following are illwortuy the attention of parents and guar- The eleventh aanua? session of Mount Vernon Institute, French’ and English school for young ladies and little gtria, will commence September 2th. Mrs. C. W. Pairo, principal, No. 1580 1 strect northwest. First-class intellectual and moral training fs as sured at Gonzaga eollege, which reopened Septom- berth. Boys desirous of beginning a collegiate course will be together In a special class with a courses Will besides the ordinary branches, stenography and German, with & spsclal pfofessor for each. Studies at St. Johns Collegiate Institute, Ver- mont avenue northwest, were resumed Monday, tember 4th. Miss L. O'Brien's select school’ for boys and girls reopened September 4, at No. 217 M street northwest. Include, school for young ladies begins September 20th, at No, 1213 12th street northwest. Studies were resumed at the Academy of Holy Cross Monday, September. 4, 1312 Massachusetts ayenu> Miss E, Scndorff-opened hef school for boys and girls on Monday, September 4, at M.P. church, 9th strect northwest, Freebel Institute—kmdergarten, prima paratory and advanced departments; french, elocution, Music, drawing and dancing. Reopens September 13th.’ 1127 13th street nortii- west. | Pinihey Institute, 818 Connecticut avenue, re- opens Thursday, September 21. For circulars apply to the Misses Burgess, principals. Miss Olga Hesselbach’s kindergarten reopens October 21, 1882, at 1135 17th street northwest. Primary school of music, 1534 16th street. north- ‘West, opens September 15th, 1882. Towa cirvle select graded School and kindergar- ten will open September 15. pine a Street Arabs. To the Editor of Taz Evextne Star. In view of the great nutsance to which the citt- aloud of some of the street. vegetable hucksters, I would inquire if the law forbidding this outrage has been repealed, and if not, why are these dis- turbers of the peace and comfort of the sick per- mitted to pursue their nefarious practices? On Saturday evening last, about 7:30 0’clock, the quiet of N strect northwest was destroyed by the musi- cal notes of “water melons, red ripe, at five cents apiece,” emanating from the throats of no less than five white and black venders, attached to one cart, in their loudest key. On being requested to lesist, and told that there were two ladies very sick, one on each side of the street where they stood,'theys continued thetr halloing at the top of their yolces, alternating their cries with the voctf- eration that “they pala license for selling their goods, and that the police heard them and did not Stop them,” and indulged in their favorite Billings- gate language to such an extent ‘that, in self re- spect, I had to seek refuge in my house. No doubt: a large portion of these itinerant merchants are poor and deserving of respect, but numbers of them are the lowest of the low and destitute cf ‘self respect or consideration of the rights of others. Among the latter these disorderly and apparently drunken men belong, and the public should be protected against them. It has become a dally observation “that the citizens of the District have no rights but to pay taxes,” and I venture the as- sertion that, un.ess the many outrages inflicted upon them by the disorderly and vicious are stop- ped, and the police do their duty in arre: ing these disturbers of the peace, the assertion will be Teal- —— = Deeps IN Fae have been recorded as follows:— toma J. Carpenter to John C. Fisher, part 12, sq. i ‘00. George Taylor to Frank’J. Tibbetts, . 21, Sq. 285; $F. J. Tibbetts to C. C. Dun- canson, sub 22, do. ; $— ee That Fatal Omission. From the Sunday Herald, Sept. 3. ‘The star route trial threatens to drag its weary length through another week and perhaps the week following, owing to the labored attempts of the defense to overcome their fatal omission to call Brady to the stand. An ounce of contradic- tion from Brady woukl haye been worth tons of LE E. 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Both the Comround and Blood Purifier are prepared at 213 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mase, Price of either, 21. ix botties for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenzes, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither, Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry, “Enclose dct. stamp. Send for pamphlet, Jo family should be without LYDIA E. PINKITAM?S LIVER PILLS, | ‘They cure constipation, billiousness, and torpidity of the li 25 cents per box. §27Sold by all druggists. For P{CKLING. Je3 PURE CIDER VINEGAR and BPICES, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, : Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and Liquors, au26-1m, 4p 1417 New York avenue, Geet REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ARCHERY. We offering our entire stock of ARCHERY at greatly reduced prioss- TENNIS SETS, TENNIS RACHETS and chOQUET, « comple assortment constantly on ban a. aulé GF THE BEST! “THE CONCOBD HARNESS” AND CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., special professor. The classical and commercial | ‘The fourteenth year of Miss MacLeod’s church | zens of Washington are subjected by the crying. CITY ITEMS. Public Voice. 1624 14th st. n.w., Jan. 8, 1882 Gentlemen:—I have suffered for years with 1038, of appetite and a heavy oppressed feeling about the stomach. About April last I commenced tak- ing Brown's Iron Bitters and have taken several bottles. My appetite greatly improved under the use of the first bottle. “It Is now good and I am re- Meved from the oppressed feeling. The medicine has certainly done me a great deal of good. A. Gurcntnist. The Celebrated Vegetable Compound for females, which, within a few years, has made the name ‘of Mrs’ Lydia E. Pinkham known tn every part of the civilized | world, relleves suffering by the safe and sure method of equalizing the vital forces and thus reg- ulating the organic functions. Itis only by such @ method that disease is ever arrested and re- moved. An Ocean Voyage may be mae endurabie, and cven enjoyable, tt | the systein is corrected and toned up with Tar- eltzer Aperient, and without Which no one travel. $1,000 Rewara For any case of bling, bieedinz, Itching, ulcerated, or protruding Files that DeBluc’s Pi falls to cure." Prepared by J. P. Miller, Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None ga Cut his signature, Sold by drugyists “Rough on Rats.? Clears out rats, mice, roaches, files, ants, be bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, ise. drug: gists. LAtest FRENCH NOVELTIES ‘Coudda and Casi G _ DRY GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, SEATON PERRY, (Svocesson To Penny & Bro.,) Has just received NEW BROCADED PLUSHES AND VELVETS, NEW EMBROIDERED AND BRAIDED ROBES, | ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS, CASHMERE HINDOU IN ALL COLORS, Black and Colored Chudda Cloths, Lupin's Celebrated a SOc. to. $1.50 fasnmeces, in Hiack adames and All- Woe hades, ranging fron ets, “all prices. m Al ; Iilack and Coloret V Pecial attraction Perry Building. Established 1840, « erchiefs, Pennsylvania avenue and 9th strast. DRY Goons. ———— EW FALL GooDs. N We have Just opened s beautiful Ine of COMBINAs TY ance stock of LADIES’ CLOTHS n the test shades. Lance stock of LADIES’ CLOTHS in . SILK PLUSHES in new colors. SILK RHADAMES in all color. ARIZONA FAULL, the handsomest Kode in the market for the price. “Har laomne Kine of COLORED CASH MERES. LINEN and NAPKIN leached. Pull stoc Black and Colored VELV An exaimination is solicited. INO. A, LUTTRELL & ©0., S817 Market Space. at CE! jyour LAST CHAS OUR La T CHANCE SEPTEMBER ONLY, PPP EFE RRR RRR Y ¥ During this ‘ou have the last chance of pee ERE Ren Fee y During this month you have the last chance of buying PPP FE RRR RRR YY the best bargains ever offered. ep BRB _ RRR ERY o Pp EKEER RE ER ¥ 2 We must open onr new building on OCTOBER 2, and as we are determined to opea only with fresh, new Goois, we shall sell the rena’ of our still immense “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 34-Ib. “Ward” prints 40c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and 2 sweet milk, te per at Cream, ie. pint WOOD AND COAL. & BRO, COAL axp WOOD. A We will s-ll as low as any old or new firm, any lerge or small firm, or any other kind of firmin theeity. A call will convince you, Store Yard: Easby‘s Point. Main Yar': M and 20th street. nich Office: 806 F street northwest. _aulG-3m OHN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND WOOD ‘Main Office, Depot and Kindling Wood Mill, 43¢ and Virginia avenue southwest. Branch Offices, th street northwest and 143 B street southeast. Telephonic connection. Thandie the very best quality of Anthracite and Bita- minous Coal. I Duy for cash only ; therefore my prices cannot be discounted. Coal received direct by rail from the mines and kept under cover. Orders promptly de- livered in any part of the city. oJ OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX e ‘Dp Goops” ‘AT COST,” FROM THE 4rm INST. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 MARKET SPACE, Will sell AT COST their entire stock of first-class Goods WITHOUT RESERVE, We are compe! pace. . ‘This sale will continne ora few dave only, All coods not paid for at time of purchase will be charged at regular prices, TRUNNEL & CLARK. to make this sacri fice in conse- quence of our reuioval to our uew store, SIL Market Si nd such an opportunity to secure bargains is eeldow offered, stock at such figures as will We have ORED Cas vanced since last winter, beiow cost. -ACK AND COL« goods We shall offer thom way 4,000 pieces FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, some of which are as fadhional is Reason as they were last. You can buy tact for 50 cents on the dollar, They must be closed out, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. The largest stock in the city, Convince yourself of the groat bargains we are offering. We are selling a beautiful pure Silk Brocade at 93 cents, in twenty different patterns, "URNISHING GOODS, COAL AND woop, By water and rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassed by any fitm in tho United States, Sell at lowest cash prices, and delivere? promptly. Main office, wee and depot, Tih and. Water eat. streets south; Branen Yar: Fst. nw, 3d and K ets. naw. 7th and P sts. n.w, 1112 9th'st. nw., and southeast, _SAFE DEPOSIT CO. | GeCuRITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Corner 16TH Streer AND New Youre Ave Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January. Capital. = $200, 000. Rents Safes for $5 ry es all kinds of Securities and Valuables on Speeial Deposit at lowest r BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Prestdent. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President, ALBERT L. BIQHLEVANT, Secretary. Beqemar. Baye ass Oc enjamin P. yder, “harles C. Glover, Senn Cosa Henry A, Willard, Allert L. Sturtevant, ‘Thomas Evans, Johw G. Park M. SHUSTER & SONS hh they are no’ S, we receiv ing from first hands in New York, cousisting of all the new colors in FALL GOODS. 'D SILK PLUSH, all new shales. and COLURED GROS GRA‘ LYONS SILK V new shades. pines CHUDDA CLOTH, CASHMERES and BROCADE cuupp rs. for Suits. SED ROBES in fin’ gant COLORED ity and 100 pieces «1 ce8 LUPO} One of the largest assortment of MOURNING GOODS of the finest quality ever offered in this market. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. BR ONE PRICE. 2 VETS, In odds and ends, at your own price, in preference to eending them to auction, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 1,500 pairs at less than we can replace them in five case lots. We want fresh goods for our new Building; therefore the sucrifice, e 1,000 COMFORTERS. We offer the largest wize, both sides best Cocheco robe | Print, white cotton filling, at $1.40, rogular price $2, he cold weather will come eoon, procury,your winter stock now, $2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced to a All our LACE and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS? some of which are soiled, at lees than half price, __ SPECIALTIES. ARRIVED HE MADAM | Spiritualist | M. ris. Works present and mt persolie: e; wives good advice to Indies and Uniee, 738 10th lectricity on ivory future destiny; axe, tells names in inarri gentlemen, and satisfaction Bours, 10, 9p. m. ERTSON ADUATE UNIVER ryland), years expericnce.— Special Diseases siiccesstuliy treated and cure guai d. Disensesof Men, General Debility, Seminal Seakness, Impotency, &¢. Diseases of Women of every natu ly and permanent cures guaranteed. Office 456 northwest, near 43¢ street, every Wednes- day Saturday, to9 p.m. Main offic 30, Liberty street, Baltimore, Correspondence and con- Sultations strictly private and confidential. Refers to the leading physicians of Baltimore, at RR rate Ae IE ROT Bemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th and bth streets northwest. im PROFE ASY FEET, &c.—RELIEF WIT PAIN IN afew minutes, "Fee, $1 per visit for putting the feet in order. Corns, bunions, diseared tails, vascular excrrsences and other foot complaints successfully treated at DR. WHITE’S Chiropodial Establishment, SIONAL Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, Yor die paink ed Air by the mn, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth, aus D* STARE PARSONS, DEN 439 9TH STREET, OXIDE Gas adminis- ion free. Jels Dek TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH Denti siredt, things doors trdm comer E. try in all feeth inserted $7 per set. All work war- ¥ lia splendid success. Modern methods and skillin al branches of Dentistry. Moderate fees. DR. DON- NALLY, 1321 F street northwest, al OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 434 street, three doors novth of Pennsylvania ayenue, cast side, Hereafter extractions under Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first footh and 50 Cents each additional tooth at the same sitting. Extractions without eas, 50 cents each tooth. Best Artificial Teoth made, $1 net set Gold ‘and nalzam inge, frou. . All work warran! first-class, ‘administered Nitrous Oxide to over Have by car will be furnished free tickets office.) m2i 20,000 patienta, (Patients cor toand from the R. ENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH. Toot between, G, street and New, York, avenue. wutiful Sets of Teeth, #8; Teeth Filled, $1; without Pain, 80 cis: “All Overations warranted, Jan TURKISH BATHS. EW TURKISH BATH, 1417 @ STREET N site Hope). ‘linge 8 foo CAUSES— Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment, and hereditary predisporition—all operate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inclines it toshed prematurely. AYER’S HAIR VIGOR will restore faded or gray, light orred hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a 100 CROTCHET QUIL’ GLASS TO! 24x45 K 25 Doz. Unbleach 50 Doz. Fancy St “for $1. 100 Doz. Ladies! ya. 45-inch Black Cashmeres, Black Sik AY COR wALD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, Are daily opening new lines of Dry Goods in every de- partuent, and are prepared to nan Below we quote afew special bara: HOUSEKEFPIN: GooDs! qualit: and $1 per dozen. each. $3 dozen. DOMESTIC DE! 0 2e., va. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. French foot, 5 Bi Doz. ir. ‘equal to any $2 Glove, $1.50. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. d ingrain colors, oul; Striped Ribbed z, at 1c, 3734, 45 and Svc. pair. made, 25c. for $1. 3 fe Children's Black Liste Thread HOSE. Ladies’ silk and Lisle HOSE in great variety, extra fine quality, 25c. each. Printed Border, |Hemstitched Hand. kerchiefs. extra fine, worth 25c., at ony 17 Linen hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs and ” Silk Handkerchiefs i in fine assortment, * SPECIAL. 20 Doz. 24-inch White China Silk Handkerchiefs, an heretofore at $1.25, at ouly $1 extra quality, soid fore eacl = HAMBURG DEPARTMENT. ‘We have just purchased a line of Fine Matched Ham- to very cheap, and will offer ata small profit CLOTH DEPARTMENT. 6-4 Wool Suitings, 90c. yd. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. 50c. yd. ‘SILK DEPARTMENT. Rhadame, special barcain, at $1.12! PRINT DEPARTMENT. gain, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 the iowest prices. atgl, extra size, and worth $1 HUCKABAC TOWELS, $1.75 dozen. Anextra good S, ED FLINGE DAMASK TOWELS, only C1 RASHES, 9c. yd., warratited all nen. FINE RUSSIA CRASHES, 123 and I5e. ya. d HALF HOSE, superior quality, Fancy Stripe English HALF HOSE, only 25c. jored Ribbed and Plain HOSE, fall Doz. Ladies Sage Striped HOSE, full regular Sy {riped Hose, with silk clocking, 3 pairs for $l 25 Doz. Extra Fine Silk ClockedBALBRIGGAN HOSE, 6-4 Wool Suitings, $1 ‘These are a superior quality, and worth $1.25 per ‘d. 3-4 Navy Biue 5i Fiatnels, 28, 33, 3735, 46 zor a ner Bee Suling: els, 28, 33, 373%, b: » at 68e. vd, HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. ‘worth 760." So-inek Hisck Caahiners, special bar OUR QWN MAKE OF THEFT WAMSUTTA SII TINGS, 9-4 2255 conta, ¥ These came directly from the Wamsutta milla, and are in lenwth from one to ten yards, Ladies’ full size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richly trimmed, at 8 cents. All our stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, SKIRTS; in fact, every article in our immense estab- lishment, reduced to such low figures that it will pay anybody to buy them now for the Fall aud Winter wear, Remember, we are compelled to eail at one price oF the other. If we do notscll at retail we shu! be obliged to dispose of balance on hand by auction, This is @ troublesome job and incurs many expenses, which Wo ‘want to save and give the benefit to our customers, x E pair. 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. opposite Willard’s Hotel. | 19 poz. F; Striped English HALF HOSE, extra . saa nee eae soon eres | 9 Ne AE Bes ESPa wore tans | Come one and al during thie mow our pena far aud near. Established in’ Washington, D. C..in | 2° Doz; Solid color sicilec ed sarap 2861. su2l_ | 50 Doz. De Joinville SCARFS, 25c. An extra special = _ pe, y ‘ARRIED papES GAN HAVE BOARD AND bargain. Have never been sold less than 59, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., z oo Guay connmeniene por saraer Dan BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY. ‘ ly oF address Mrs, A. FERN, 1446 Biers | 59 poy, 2 Betta Pea Le Ea vane stitch, | AB secure scme of the RARE BARGAINS. Be, bale. hy HOSE, full reg- rat {uslities in French Ribbed, au2s LANSBURGH & BROTHER. GOODS LADIES’ 20 PER CENT OFF or its branchés, HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Suirs, pented: denl9_| 95 Doz. Gent's Hemetitehed Faney Border Handker- GENCE TN SUITS, MADE El E Ni f= chiefs, 25c. each. cD aA Soin ene ate DE DEEORE AND IN- | 95 por Gente Bicis Wh'te HemstitchedHandkerchiefs, JACKETS. Prices Marked in plain figures. Store clowns at 6 ofc, Jy24 7 Cite Treviso Paris. 907 Pennsy! a MES. JB. PALMER, ) No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect hor ar rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stool it | of uickly. Prices from 50c, 10 $2.35 - Yard. ‘They will be found to be rare ne FINE MILLINERY ‘now on hand will be sold .J514_BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION, » DOUGLASS’, MADE R HOOPSEIRTS OF *-REFUSE” STEEL, 250, 4 Sn Erench Woven CORSET at $1, usually” sold ap New Satine, Finished Prints, 8c. yd. New Yard wide | #2; past 4 Foulards, handsome styles, 12ige. yds New Cre: | A Fine French Contile Hand-mate CORSET, at $1, Dalene Dress colors. | -,We have one lot of Children's Regular Made Stripes agit Platte vo rantch Eesccsianen ebee eik | HOSE, tn ‘Biue and Brown, at 25c. Would ve Plushes, Ke-. special announcements of which cheap at, pOUGLABY, made later, by ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff and humors. By its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles are not destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brashy, weak or sickly hair, on which a few freshness of Fe oonomicaL AND SAFE. WEAVFR, KENGLA & 00.'3 LAUNDRY 80AP “JE FCONOMIOAL, BECAUSE IT Is PURE; RrING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKUX WEA“ OUT AND ROT THE OLOTHES. ITI8 SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUF! PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KETARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCUBED FROM The! white all i ‘Colored. o™ IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. assortment: ‘Lawns only 25¢. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. fecha Tahe apes ll aes gos, “8 nt ahawis, fare wool, to $10, to. gores, in wink end put Sia, S00, ‘Silk and Wool Feduced to $1. and ‘Site "Soe" ve ) all pure wool, 25c. jun's Veiling, CARTER'S, ‘711 MARKET SPACE. FPO? THE SUMMER PALMER'S the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and. Durability in the FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and TENNIS, BIOYOLES, VELOOIPEDES, TRI- NaS Whachn, oo. oan be bought at the lowest Us AMERICAN Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, ‘For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer, sAWL 0. PALMER, of Lawnsin Washington. Pur ‘Silks, navy blue, dark green and other col- iandsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 tmmense, assortment, 50, 62, 75, 8Tots., Nun's NORTHWEST, . aie Dress Futent shoulder Braces ai ail Drees Reform Goode, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 709 wouusrnezpuoxsrosx. 709 ‘We are now prepared to offer to Housekeepers 8 full Une of WHITE FRENCH CHINA and STONE PORCE- LAIN in NEW SHAPES. DECORATED DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS. TABLE CUTLERY, PINEST PLATED WARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS, ‘atthe Lowest Cass Paices. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Oe , a rSGEENS TERR. Soil dt ang window, make.) LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS? GEO. WATTS, 3y14__ 814 Tih etreet, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. JRFFBommatons, waTER COOLERS AXD OIL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES. pon ee ‘too errs ™~