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a 7 ; r NLS The Woman’s Labor Lexgue. ‘The star Reute Bribers, | Affalrs in West Washington. AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. DRY_GOODS. E __THE _ EV ENIN G STAR. — | DR. MAKY WALKER MAKES "5a APPEARANCE AT THE | A JUROR WHO WAS TWICE CORRUPTLY APPROACHED BUILDING Ass0ciaTion.—At the seventeenth reg- —— = —— — | = —————— Ze | MEETING DEPENDS SeCRETARY TELLER. FOR THE DEFENS&. ular monthly meeting of the Fourteenth Build NAtTionaL THEATER. RENCH CHECKS N EW FALL GOODS. ; = S = ational Labor League met last | Last night there was much speculation about | fssoclatio isposed Of taikuss shares rotred at | EVERY KVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. F —_ tee events, Corcori ing and most of the | town as to what jurors were approached and Who | the stock value rates.’ — LOCAL MFNT!45> ag at the Corcoran building pada sara aN. evening Was spent in a discussion growing out of | approached them. Efforts were made in some} — Boart: TN (FIED SUCCESS OF The Weather. cm OF TUE CHIRY SIGNAL OFFICRR, 1 Wasnixctos, D.C., Sept. 8, 1882, 9:30 ata F Por the middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy Meather, local rains in southern’ portions, winds Shifting to northerly, rising barometer, stationary or lower temperatu Special Weather Bulletin. LOCAL. RAINS com er of the army furnishes bulletin to the press: The egion and The enter siz We following sp Mneter is highe Jowest in the Gult €ate a cyclone appr temperature hos fa ‘ extred Ohio valley end Te: morrow. > Posrrtvety To-Monnow Osty the followin: im- mens® barzains wil } at Ke ehiatd’s, S12 7th street, rated F he We; 4.4 inch c doz.; 6 each decor lates only $1.5, worth Bonemin glass ‘Vases Gifferent colors simul! sive ink | 1 china cups #nd | ngraved ghisses to anters $s of 1 jc 6 wine | t uy with periumed soup. plate 1 blacking brush | whisk % doz; Chinese te With 1 box of 0 10 qt tin kitehen knives 2 for Sc.; Fren fruit siucers decorated with | gow fruit were $I. doz; & doz. knit and fe With coco. handies on! BO. 5 large s 310 percent discount on travel riages and an im-| mens ignsof decorated | ots. | { decided | esa new | 5-hook | Also, a full Fas, and chamots lov ‘Tre Tuxex Bie Davs—The Oriole celebs 4s rapidly compieted tary ation ¥, and everything has been | pany | 40 men, | will p Fade abent Messrs. Gouy De very interest men are fi The unv ¥. ‘The pol mder the in line, form any conception of tt ant a Visit tot and to do this our} et tuts elty t y or AY Special time i trail ates of the 3 ckets are to be sold Atone-balf the regular rate, or one fare for te Found trip. peSAVE cvesight and dollars by consulting Hemp- Senor. SHors, from 42 et. Bhve Store, 26-95 7th street. . —— Jos Lot tr school be Bergog's, HS 9th =tre Fosseit’s Icz Crraw. Pre Gitox.—Pure old rye whisk € Quart bettie: reh, pure and elvgant.' New Wine store, 45 9c Street northwest. up, at the Family ladies’ Kict button boots beats anything Imthe city, al the Fautly Sio2 Store, 303-038 street. ed pint p ehaimber 3g dz. major rel’ soup or oyster t 1,24 enveic) : embroidered mull all Sk Spanish lace fk Tudis mull fichus, %e., 3 bargains : ve, Be. Tey 1 eolored bordered handkerchtels, anh’s, 846 Tt: street nortwest. clal sale of kil gtove: ated with reduced to 6%. ALL Suapes of Berlin 2p rn | wool, Wholesale and retail Dammann’s, $96 7th seo, | ——— H CITY AND DIsrRICT. Amuserients ‘ Saviosin Taz pany’s Minstrels THEATER Comtgue.—Variety and burles«) Deiver’s Ganve: ‘o-migh —Burlow, W son & Com- 90, New York et With streets _ = Condensed Locals. t 655 p.m. and ex. y Judge Hag. P ts he on midnight.” inst street eit tine of op~ $ last evening, ted to quartermaster ison To cor, nies that his fh the Chane; ly twenty le to this cused amd suf ten-year-old son o: on the sire! 1 oatruck the head, swoon The boy was Uken Respitul. A icliny & Severe scalp to the Emergency ided With 2 © @ir. Kearon and Lis wite, who re at 614 M strect Aibfour were thrown ont of thelr voftore Walker and Mrs. St cxentng the house 730 17th Mrs. MeGarvy and owned The shames were quickly men, the damage being eae ae Ammsements, Excursiony, Etc. -Mariovas. ‘Taxareu.-Karlow, Wilson & Com- anys Minstro ure giving jaltreecive entertain- erie ‘las burlesque and variety ARIE NE fs the Conaidue. At Detven’s Gaxoes tuis week a bil of unsur- ed evecilence Is uffored. AsNe?'s GARDEN.—The concerts at Abner’s are atahign standart, WIN ITON SWIMMING Scrvor is open day e755. a Mas a License. Editor of Tus Evento Staa. Th the Interest 02 truth and in justice to me,please cz tha statement made ir. last eventng’s issue Four paper, thot I was doing business at 920 F | Women for the offenses named. | Woman not to de | wome: | pressing Mf Monsquetalrs, 6-button Ope- | 3 | ments of instrumeatal music given fre | Annie Marla, the proposed new constitution, which was finally adopted. There were several new faces present, including those of Dr. Mary Walker and of Mr. Mc- Donald, the sculptor. Dr. Walker, in a speech, spoke of the declaratory part of the constitution as Vindictive, and defended Secretary Teller as an upright man. Mrs. Charlotte Smith, in an fmpas- sloned speech, declared the purpose of the league to expose nll women in the department holding positions which they do not need. Mrs. Greene, who drew up the constitution, having referred to Walker as “Mrs.” Walker, the Doctor declared “Iam not Mrs. Walker, if you ne claimed that there was no iveness in the constitution, and related he experiences as an applicant for a place under eT, the Secretary having told her that ug to appoint women. Mr. McDon- <i that- Secretaries Telier and Lincoin had reduced themselves beneath the contempt of citizens In taeir attack on women. He observed that no Woman had ever been discharged ior DISHONESTY OR DK Dr. Mary Walker declared women discharged for drunkenness and dishon- . The doctor declined to name the women so | discharged. “I think,” suid Mr. McDonald, “that as you have this stutement agatnst your sex you ought to be compelled to nae them.” “T can be comp to give no names,” sald the octor, deilantly. “They are already ‘out of of- oe Mrs. Greene sald that Gen. Spinner and Mr. Geo, B. MeCartee, who had had a great many womea im their departments when in office, both satd that they Nad never had oceasion to discharge Sh declared that the purpose of Uuls association was to defend her. Dr. Walker thereupon recounted her s2rvices to Ying thal sue Was the first te form a Woman's assoel ition. Mr. Brown made an address, dwelling upon cor- ruption In the departments and the degeneracy of the public service. He did not ti the constitution would be maude too vin Mrs. Smith made another speech, of which she remarked that star route prosecutor, had expressed thy With the movement. She said she had received dispatches from members of labor leagu’s in the north soliciting the co-opera- Uon of the woman’s league. 1 lady Who spoke at last week's e some remarks, S iying that she had atemporary appointment since t but that Would pot prevent her fr herself. She preached the necessity of POLITICAL AGITATION by women. Mrs. Miller animadverted upon Dr. Walker's defense of Mr. Teller. The Doc that it was because Mr. Teller was of 1 acter that he did not want to appoint women who were not. ‘There was a Her and Dr. Wal she had stood by Iker When others 1 slighting remark: eventieman, she said, had told her that when women vote they would have such women in Cor sas Dr V T. sat, ir, She does credit to than Mahone does to his irtue in Dr. Mary had stood by etlag, “If they do wea “T stand up for them remarks by Mrs. Duntlore and others the INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AN Parents Guar nd guardians who are still unde: | Where tosend their children or wards to school during the coming year wili find needed tnforma- tion in the advertisements in Tue Star of the fol- lowing educational institutions, and others here- tofore mentioned tn this coum: Seminary, a well-known {stitution for Young ladies, will’ be opened September 2th at 116 C sireet_ northwest, Mrs Coudron, princizal Instruction in mathemities, grammar, Will be given pr! Ball's French Uren will tr. mt Rhode Island avenu ‘The Misses Ki lay, Septeinber 20, 188: h_ their school Wed- 908 12th street northe eet, Will reopen {OF d jay, aber 11th. ough, in all bran and geademies. In thonzh entirely se; TS conduct a de; for sinall en's seminary for boys will re- 1th at her residence, 206 F street te Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bujae’s English ani French boarding ant day school for vo woz 7th Strect hortawest, reopens Septeuiber 21st. Music under t ¢ Of Miss Seron. Mt. Vert lish and French bourding oung ladies, 1160 M. s northwest, reopens September 2th. Tho: ouch collegiate’ course. Spectal advantages to stulents in inusic and art, Mrs. J. E. Somers, prin- . Colliere’s Engitsh, for boys, will re-op at 1533 I street north- west. Prof. Alexander DeWolowskt, pantst and voeal- by his daughter, Miss Isabellt De- skI, has re-opened his musical institute at 1116 M street. Miss Sarah A. Howlett, plano teacher, 814 6th street northwest. Scheel, onzanist, terener of planoand vocal 734 12th street northwest. Episcopal Female Institute, Winchester, Va., J. C. Wheat, D.D., principal. Ninth session eptember 13th, 1882. v Windsor College and Female Sominary. ate institutions. One management. Opens plember 13, 1882. For full information address M. Jelly, D-D Miss Spalding’s Young Lates’ Seminary, 204 north 35th street, West Philadelphia, Pa., will re- open Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1882. Maryland Avricultural College will commence its next session Thursday, Sept. 21. President Wm. H. Parker, College Station, Prince George county, Md. Irvin: Feinale College, Me Harrisburg), will begin Its Rev. T. P. Eze, A.M., pi plewoo.t Tristitute, for young ladies and ge: twenty-two ‘ntl’s south of new Broad Philadelphia, on Philadelphia and tral rafiroad, Supertor opportunities ug Men and boys to prepare for col- ore. ves ure conferred by authority of the lectslature of Pennsylvania upon young ladies taking a full cours A home-like department for ys. Twelve instruc Shortltdge, cordville, Delaware county, Pa. ary for Young Ladies, Rey. C. cerstown, Md. : hool, Ellicott City, Md., + Sept. 13, — Ser to Jam os 4 Cuance or ForGERY.—Jos, R. Crozet, who ts sald to hay to ng'the name ¢alled up in the . IL. Wells ap- neris an inte about forty ourt woukl ne he ean it would be an un- istrate to Years old. Mt % let him prove that the def would go to trial xamination. The court usual proceeding for hear a plea of tnsani y a Counsel for the defense then walved nt asked the bait be reduced, it now belng'$1,000, ing that the amount of the d forgery was only $3. Mr. Moore said ft Was not the amount of the embezziement, put the gravity of on which the amount of bail Was tikcd. The court refused to reduce the val, and Uhe defendant was committed for Uie action of the grand jury. —At a meeting of the welation last evening, the re appotnted as a Stephenson, Theodore L, De * ME. Quainn, A. J.Whita’ fk HE Martin, b. 72 ittie, J. B. Littlewood, , uuller, 8. Edwards, A. 1! W. Balstey, John'W. Patne, T. E. Woods, . 1, Samuel McPherson, Charles Diemar, B. P. Brockett and Theolore L. Lamb. This com mittee organized by the election of A.J. Whitaker as chairman, JB. Atkinson, secretary, and Theo. dore 1. Lamb, treasurer. eee Riven Trape.—Harbormaster Sutton reports Is at the river front as follows: Bare ry and Josephine, Buchly, 258 tons coal, Clark & iven; barge Francis Payne, Oliver, 261 tons do. sutae; barge Kate Moore, Moore, 294 tons do... sam bare Vinnie, Hughty, 240 tons do., 8. Emery; schr. Martin, 120 tons do., same: Hunter, Brookman, 112 tons do., fof steamboa sehr. Uriah Horner, Weston, cordwood, J. 0. Ca ter; sloop E. C. Strong, Russell, 125 bushels oys- ters, market; pungy C » Herbert, 125 bushels oysters, market. SERIOUS ASSAULT.—This morning about 12:45 o'clock, a difficulty occurred on K street, between 12th and 13th northwest, between a white man named Conrad Marks, and a colored man named Wilson Smith, the latter knocking the former down; bis head struck the sidewalk with great force.’ After he was down, Smith kicked him sey- eral times in the abdomen. The injured man was taken tothe 2d precinct station in an insensible condition, and was afterwards removed to Freed- man’s Hospital Officer West arrested Smith, ——.—__ DEEDS IN FB have been recorded as follows: Jared nore Maria E. Gordon, pt. 999; #800. Sophia E Crobbs to Mary E. Swi Sub 35, sq. 190; $4,000. E. Temple wT. J. rT, in trust, lot 1, F. Smuth to Robert and Mary J. 245; $1,000. Eliza C. Hutchinson to F. com) e W.L. Wood, W Jo: aawyer, J.T. kinson, B. F, tle battle of words between Mrs. red Heart of Mary, Maryland } By ted from | quarters to throw the odium upon the prosecution. The only juror who would say anything about the matter was Mr. John B. McCarthy, who stated in ‘an Interview that he understood that a great many attempts had been made upon jurymen during the progress of the trial, and that he himscif had twice been approached by men who were un- known to him, each in behalf of the defense, On one occasion he was approached by a man, who stopped him as he was going into court, and drew him Into conversation and finally told him that he (the man) had several friends among the defense Who would give any amount of money to get well rid of the affair. Mr. McCarthy would allow him to go no further, but left him indignantly. He Was approached ‘on another occasion by aman who went to Georgetown after him, but suspect- ing the object of the visit McCarthy left him be- fore he could say anything deflaite. paeniemsd zs ‘The Garibaldi Festival. The “festa ampesta” held at the 7th-street Park last evening, in aid of the project to erect a Statue to Garibaldi, was largely attended. The grounds were brilitently illuminated In the even- ing, Whea the formal exercises took place. After the ‘\Maneia Reale” by the Marine band, led by Paens of the Gartoniat society, made the opening \ District Commisstoner West, of some length, paying a con Selmer to the memory oc the Itailan freee. aribadda's:Hymn” was rendered by the Dand. A leer from Mr. Simon Wolf, expressing regret that he was not abl read. “Addio Mio Napoli” was ptayed by the band. Mr. W. 'T. Pedrick made a speech, the Washington Seengerbund sang a chorus, the band played “another ‘selection (“Alla Stella Confi- dente,”) and the formal program closed with an exhibition of freworks, after which the festivities of the evening Were continued until a late hour, A Telltale Offense. THE WATER GIVES UP A FAMILY SECRET AND DE- LIVERS THE CULPRITS TO JUSTICE. From the N.Y. Herald, yesterday. ‘There was a cigar box flo.ting into the slip at West 231 street yesterday. Gurrett May saw it, | and from the Coney Island fron steamboat, on | Which he ts a deck hand, he slipped down to the | water and picked {t up. Inside, wrapped in | Paper, were the remains of a child of premature | birth, and with it were a match box and soap | dish.’ The head bad been crushed, but the rest | of the litle boy was perfect, ‘It was taken |to the Central’ office, and Taspector Byrnes | sent out a couple of detectives to | learn in what hotels such a matehtox and soay Were used, and he dried the wrapping paper. were deciphered, written in penctl, the name and address, “George L. Davidson, reom 121 5th Ave- ® Hotel.” ‘Thither went the tnspector and D: felberg, and through a person whom sent to room 121 learned that the matchbox So ipdish dei 2 e were missing. | Was oceupled by a stek lady and her husband, | Mr. George L. Davidson. ‘That was proof enou | and the gentiema sed from the | Yalid’s presence, was taken into custody. At the | Central office ‘he was shown the box and is and he admitted that 1t was Set the ghastly wall afloat ed Dut SIX weeks ago, ¢ returned from us wedding trip n Canada and the northern part of this stiute, when his wife wi prostrated. She is the danghter of ex-Judge Bald- Win, of Paterson, XJ. Tn a pare apprehension sie told her husband that. she could not live to let her famtly know what had oecurres Someth asi be done to relfeve her from am: ernity Witch would bring shame upon them both. Moved by her entreattes Mr. Davidson sent tor Dr. » 79 Fair street, nthe Jady’s family < the state of affulrs . for a consideration of $2,000, to per- At one O'clock yester on was delivered, and by the er husoand wrapped the re. | mytlns Ina paper, waten, own to lin, bo hfs address, and pit ftin ti ar LOX, To mith sure that the latter would sink he placed in jt the match box and soxp dish. Then he took a 231 t ferryboat, and when in iid had just Theodore Young Kenny, of J. who had’ ber stein, and after unfoldin Whi Newarl pt ue form morn! way Was arrested by Detectives Heldelbe Rogers. LATER REPORTS y that Mrs. Davidson's condition critical y ‘day that Coroner Brady took e-mgrtem statement. Her adintssions and fon of her husband shows that he was sory to Infanticide commitied by Une doctor. plea will be that she was ph: y ineap- giving birth to a ehild tn the ordinary wa: don $5,000 ball and Mr. lson on $2,090. Mrs. Davidson 15 nearly heart: She realizes that her husband ts under arrest on Charges tat m: e bili fre for years, that her home is broken up and tha cannot for Shane's suke go among 0 her girlhood. “She ts likely to die from = <o— News Hriefs. © The government commissioners to Inspect the Pion of the Northern Pacific railroad from Glen- : to BULnss, report favorably tiereon, and will ‘ommend Unat It be accepted by the govern- ment. It $3 reported that the Sultan offered Egypt to | England two months ago, but that Englund de- by telegraph s cl e Of win Bell, editor of the Hagerstown (Md.) Mail and E. was, thrown from his buggy noke, Va., yesterday, and seriously injured. Tn the trial’at Camden, $.C., of Capt. J. L. for killing Col. L. W. R. Blair, the greenba leader, on July 4, testlinony yesterday Was to the effect that Blur called Halle a d— lar, and fol- lowed him to the tax office. Haile caine to the door with a rife and fired three shots at Blair. Yesterday the ship carpenters employed at the | Camden Dry Dock Company’s yard, in Philadel- phia, struck In a body, because a stringent notice Was posted up requesting those who could not re- sist the temptation to steal chips to quit the com- pany’s employ. F. B. Custis, a carpenter, aged about 45 years, committed sul-ide at Finhey’s wharf, Accomid county, Va., Tueslay last by plunging headfore- | Most into a Well. Fire broke out yesterday tn one of the richest and most valuable biocks In the St. Roch suburb of ‘The loss will exceed $100,000. nnhual meeting of the Pullman Palace Car comp ny was held at Chicago yesterday. The re- port showed an increase of revenue over the pre- | Ceding year of $742,000. Kate Corbin, aged 21 years, in jumping from a fourth-story house in Chicago yesterday, U0 escape from fire in her room, was fatally injure: ‘The Morinon priesthood have been circulating a | Secret circular giving instructions to their people | directly opposite to the law rulings of the Utah commissioners s AU3:45 a1. at Panama yesterday, occurred one | of the severest earthquakes ever known on the isthmus. A.case of Asiatic cholera has occurred at New- port, the seven year old child of Henry B. Auchin- closs, of New York, having died of the disease. Tuctive floods are reported from T tariff commission sat at Chicag ert, Iving near Kt x {was bitten in the arm by a doz ten weeks ago, | Phe wound healed, but Wednesday morning she Went to Reading On business, «when she became mad, and her death is momentarily looked for. James Kerwin and Alexander Forshee were being tried before a magistrate on Tuesday In Chattanooga, Tenn., for tehting over a violin, when Forsh¢e shot and killed Kerwin. | , it test of the legality of tie Irish prevention of erlmes act will be made by the case of Mr. Stephen J. Meary, an American journalist, who was ar- rested and put under bonds. Mr. Meany now sur- renders his bond and sureties ‘and puts himself in the hands of the law. T Mrs. Elizibeth Guct i NEW CARPETS. NEW CARPETS. FALL STYLES JUST OPENED. ts., 85 ets, 90 cta, Brussels new =) ‘. Carpet Lee ets. Pf be Making dt Lay ng, 8 ets, Incraine, new stvies, 37 Saree Lininx, 7 ets. eke Making and Laying, 8 cts, lish Brussels, new styles, $1, $1.10. $1 15. ly Brussels, new styler, Floor Druur-ets, all sizes, new colors. Brussels Hall and Stair Garpets. Floor O1 Cloths, 3/ cta., 50 cts.. 62 ets, Nenetign all atid Stair Carpet ly Carpets, 50 styles, ail new. eat 3 Ply sarpets new atyl es, ii te, ve pene a Velvet and Tapestry. DRY GOoDs. iow Ladies’ AN! Wool Fiannel Suiting, 25 cts. Ladies’ All Wool Cloth, Double Width, 75 cts, New Colored Cachmeres., Be) New Colored Silks. jew Blac! meres. New White Flannels, New Cloth for Boys’ Suits, New Satine Prints. New Table Linens. New Canton Fianne!s. New All Wool Blankets. RECEIVING NEW FALL GOODS DAILY : TOWSON’s, €36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE. » 50 cts., 60 cts, @ 0 0 OO 8 0 0 Ww WM yg Wy GGG NNN - eG Re 6 GG Na Nhe S 100 Gun Reduced pager goa ernie Bolts! Pat Given! Extraontiary Shoo! Mes J. UL O Washington, D.C NTON FISHER, CHEMICAL DRY CLEA’ ESTABLI! MENT, B06 4 etrset northwest Thy ence ‘Ladies’ smn of fear and | Joke PxSeuss, conductor, Dr. T.S. Verdi, presi- | to be present, was | ; band, and the Natio | that everything I Norrs.—The Potomac boat club will Tecelve a four-oared shell mext Thursday, built under the direction of their trainer, Taylor.—The Columbia boat club has received 2 cdmmunication from the Rappahannock baat club, proposing a race to take place the day *following the fall re- gatta. The Columbias nocepacd te ition. PeRsonat.—Past Master E. J. Keferstein (of Geo. C, Whiting lodge) and family returned from War- ren, Pa., yesterday. While §here he was enter- tained by the Masons of tia piace. A Tun«isn CAMP.—On High street, near Woodby lane, there are camped ten ‘Turks, five bears and three babies. TENLEY TowN Notes. —There was a meeting of citizens last nizht in Tenley Town to take action in regard to repairing the High street road. They decided that as they patd their taxes to the Dis- trict government they were entitled to have some of the benefits, and they would therefore not sub- scribe anything for the purpose. Hich Tive.—Septemver 9th—5:22 a. m., 5347 p.m. MILITARY GOING 10 THE ORIOLE.—The_ Washing- ton Light Infantry, accompanied by Schroeder's 1 Rifles, accompanied by the Marine band, will leave the Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad station by special train at 9 a.m. the 12th Instant to participate in the grand military wrade in Baltimore. The Washington Cadets, ‘aptain Fleetwood, last night considered the nvi- tation to participate in une competitive drill at the Oriole on the 12th inst., and accepted it. See eee THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE EMPLOYES Wo WERE Cuancep with BEING UNLICENSED Brokeks.—The cases against the three goverument rinting office employes—Frank Miller, Ephraim Nash and James E. Bullock—tor being unlicensed brokers, were culled for trial in the Police Court this morning. | The case against Frank Miller was called first. Mr. 8. C. Mills appeared for the de- fendant, and the testimony being insufficient the case was dismissed. Ephraim Nash and James E. Bullock asked for a continuance until next Tues day, a8 they were not ready for trlal, which was granted. —— REAL Estate Sares.—Duncanson Broa., auction eers, Sold yesterday afterncon to close a copart- nership part of lot 3, in square 999, having a front of 22 feet on 11th street east, with a depth of 80 feet, and improved by brick storehouse, being agua No 1110 11th’ street southeast, to D. FL kyon for $3,250. Also, parts of lots 11 and 12, in square 974, trontins 24 feet 6 inches on 10th street, between G and I streets southeast, with a dept Of 115 feet 10%¢ Inches, untinproved, to RK. B. E; shaw for $40. Also, part of lot 15, in square 974, fronting 18 feet 6 inches on G street, with a depth Of 115 feet 4 Inches, improved by two-story brick, No. 1007 G street southeast, to Camelia Schneider tor $1,300. * ——___—. CITY ITEMS. Dyspepsia. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 1882. Gentlemen: T have until recently suffered with dyspepsia nearly all my life, and at times so bad te disagreed with me; bestdes had great oppression and heaviness about the stomach. Now, after tuking two bottles of Brown’s Tron Bitters, can eat anything, all the heavy feeling has left, and T already think tt has cone me more good than any medicine I ever tried, Respectfully, Lovis A. RicaRpson. ‘The Young Man or Woman who must forsake soctet¥ because of mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples ana itching exorlie Uons of the face, siiould use some of Dr. Benson’s in Cure. It cleanses the scalp and 1s good for the tollet. Don’t Die in the Hous “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, ml bedbugs, tes, ants, oles, chipmunks, Toaches, gophers, ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Bitter, churned every morntag and delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” prints 40c. ver Ib. Also, cottage chccs, buttermilk and sweet inilk, te. per at. ny 1c. pint Fo PICKLING. "PURE CIDER VINEGAR and SPICES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and Liquors, 2n26-1m, 4p K*® 1417 New York ayenue. "S PALACE. 814 SEV ‘TH STREET, Our new building is now under roof. The builder has possession of the entire building. ‘The goods are in the way. We are bound to sell. HATS, BONNETS AND FLOWERS almost given away. PLUMES, LACES, TIPS, RIBBONS, at half their value. BLACK ENGLISH TREBLE CRAPE at slaughtering prices, LINEN ULSTERS, SILKS) SATINS, VELVETS, LUSHES, 40 per cent. less than market value. Children's and Misses SCHOOL HATS almost given away, Ali other articles in the millinery line to be slaughtered. DON'T NEGLECT TO CALL, BUY YOUR BARGAINS WHILE YOU HAVE A KING'S PALACE, 814 SEV’ NTH STREET. Remember, no branc' store and no connection with any other establishment. au26 pEAc#H PARERS!. APPLE SLICERS!! COMPINATION; CIDER AND FYF u WW TIT F R Uv ¥ R BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F, P. MAY & CO, 634 Penns. avenue, near 7th street. GFT THE BEST! aut ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS” AND CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENNSYEVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agents for the sale of Hill’s celebrated Concord Harness. Trunks, Satchels and Harness in great va- riety, at lowest prices. au22-Im THE OLD BELIABLES! THE WORLD FAMOUS! BARLOW, WILSON & COMPANY'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. ‘The World’s Greatest and Only MINSTREL ORGANIZATION! 45 FAMOUS ARTISTS. HITHERTO EXCELLING ALL OTHERS SURPASSIN OU es PREVIOU! Box office for sale of seats now open. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, Mr. and Mrs. McKEE RANKIN in *49." 6 ‘THEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDEN. MONDAY EVENING, the week. Matinees ‘TU SATURDAYS. SENATOR CHARLES L. BAN The Pecr of All Performera, The Author of “Grant's Trin Around the World,” in his own version of “A°TRIP TO SWAMPOODLE.” AGooa Olio. The New Theater Comique will open its recular fall and summer season on Monday, September 18th, with the Greatest Show on Eerth. 4 HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, ‘New York avenue, between 13th and Mth sts. “os Now Dais, THURS AYS an KS, Hours: Gentlemen, 6 to 9a. m.. 2:30 to 10 p. m. Ladies, 10a.m. to 12°m. Guaraiteed instruct swimming $5 Zocoutinue the benefit of coupon rates to patrons Hickets will be sold for remuinder ef season “at 25 cent. . DEVERs SUMMER GARDEN. WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 4TH. AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY Ina bill of UNSURPASSED EXCELLENCE. ptember 22—Grand Testimonial to Geo. W. Driver. BNER’S SUMMER GARDBN, E street, between 7th and 8th streets. IN ERY EVENING By un Orchestra of FIFTEEN SE! ‘TED MUSICIANS. $e12-3m No, 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 626 E i AND SALE_AT £ Street. MARKRITER'S, Street Xo. 626 E etreet_ northwest, one door from 7th street, (Eeice Olt Paintings, Enerayings, Chromos, ete, Large and Choice Stock of Paper Picture Cord aud Tassels, 1h Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Freo Art ¥ Last Trip of the Steamer KEYPORT TO QUANTICO, Season, will be mado SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 107u, At 3 P.M. 38-2 TICKETS, 50 CENTS. ti ts, to beh nunitter; ladies and children fre: TPVEERE A GRAND. of the Hi TERS? UNION Tie Nie f at Gales’ Woods, at which time a 1 the one who lan‘ts his hod th R. HARRI Tove cupar Point. “ecret THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, September 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, Last Four Days of the Excursions to This Popular Resort. 86-4 83. yQ) A SPECIAL I NOKFOLK, FORT MONROF, P x POINT LOOK! Ar iving in Was Round-trip to Round-tri ‘Tickets ani UESDAY MORNING at 6:30. vk oud Fort Monroe, end Point Lockou . 1th arid Pe nat the Potomue Steam , Tth street wharf, NORFOLK ON MONDAY, in place of Sun 6-4 EPTEMBER, 4,,and during On SUNDAY, the 10th, fare $1, including OYSTER vs Sons, 1216 £ ORIOLE, the LEARY will axD STRIPES FOR COMBINATION SUITS. TYLER & CHEWNING, ot 918 Tro STREET NORTHWEST. LATEST FRENCH NOVELTI FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, SEATON PERRY, (Svecrsson TO Penny & Bro.,) Has just received NEW BROCADED PLUSHES AND VELVETS, NEW EMBROIDERED AND BRAIDED ROBES, ALL-WOOL SCOTCH FLAIDS, CASHMERE HINDOU IN ALL COLORS, Lupin's Ce ‘from 50c. ‘attractions in Hosiery Ss Special Chudda and Cashmere Shawis, Gloves, Medium-weight Meri: sols, Tainen aud ohn it. New Belard Vale Fisuuela, Biue aud Gray Twilled Flan’ nels at very low prices. §# CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. Perry Building. Pennsylvania avenue and 9th s! Established 1540. seypey GooDs” “aT COST,” FROM THE 4tm INST. WITHOUT RESLEVE. We are compelled to make this &: of our removal to our new jee in conse. “This sale will continue for a few dave onl an opportunity to secure baryains is seldom offered. reed ut regular prices, {assortment of 8, GOODS, vds in New Yor! W FAL » DOW H, all new shades. alities. 4 COLORED LYONS SILK VELVETS, bieces CHUDDA CLOTH, € REPS. BROCADE CHUDDA, E: COLOK beau eo i ABROTD) Diee makes importe, { MOURNING GOODS Y ever offered in this market. One of the lances of the finest quz W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLY. THE BEST IS THE CHEAP: TR~ ONE PRICE, NIA AVENUE. 52 wir Dusters. and Summer Fancy TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 MARKET SPACE, Will eeil AT COST their entire stock of first-class Goods 11 Market | nd such roads not paid for at time of purchase will be etomers and the | x i y 1% consisting of all the D GROS GRAIN | ts. D KOBES in fine in allof the best We have s beantiful Hine of COMBINA> TION SUTTNGS tok ad weak Hares stock of LADIES’ CLOTHS jn the atest ahegan, inal colore, ARIZONA FAULE, the hands fos the mavket for the price. "Handsome, 5 RED CASH M! RES. tock Black and Colored VELVETS. Ab examination is solicited. JNO. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 87 Market Speen your LaST CHANCE! OUR LAST CHANCE SEPTEMBER ONLY, Daring this month you have the last cbauce of buying the Lest bargains ever offered. ‘We must open our new building on OCTOBER 2, and as we are determine’ to open only with fresh, new Goods, we shali sell the remainder of our still immense stock at such figures as will insure quick sales, ‘We have on hand 1,000 pieces BLACK AND COL- ORED CASHMERES. These goods have really ad- vanced since last winter. We shall offer them way. below cost. 4,000 pieces FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, some of which are as fashionable this season as they ‘were last. can buy tuem for 50. cents on the dollar. ‘They niust be closed out. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. The largest stock in the city. Convince yourself of the great barcains we are offering. We are selling a beautiful pare Silk Brocade at 95 cents, in twenty different patterus, LINEN AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, In odds and ends, at our own price, in preference 69 sending they: 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 sacritic 1,000 COMFORTERS. We offer the largest size, both sides best Cocheco robe Print, white cotton filing, at $1.40, regular price $2, ‘The cold weather will come soon, procure your wins etock now. $2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced to $1.20. All our LACE and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, some of which are coiled, at loss than half price, WAMSUTTA SHEETINGS, Best coods mad Juced to the following tow prices: -4 1239 cents, 15 cents, cents, 9-4 22g ceuts. These came directly from the Wameutta mils, and are in Iength from one to ten yards, Ladies’ full size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richly od, at Scents. our stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, ©¢ ; in fact, every article in our imu ent, reduced to such low figures that it will pay. anybody to buy them now for the Fall and Winter wear, W Copwarp & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, E XCURSION. THE STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN eaves her wharf, foot of 7th street. DAILY, at 10a,m., ° MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT, at 3:30 p.m, 25e. Fare, round trip, 10-1m_ Below we quote a few special bargains: HOUSEKEEPING GOODS! 100 CROTCHET QUILTS, at $1, extra size, and worth adozen. Anextra good | HUCKABAC TOWELS, $1.7: quality. GLass OWELS, 75e. and $1 per dozen. 24x45 KNOTTED FRINGE DAMASK TOWELS, only L. L. BLAKE, Captain. AMILY EXCURSION, ES FOR 5c. STEA’ ‘¥ WASHINGTON an excursion to Mt. Vernon Springs ¢ y, leaving her wharf xt 9a.m.. returning at mn. Music an-t dancing. Brin objectionable parties allowed on the boat, . Jy23-2m, E, S. RANDALL, Proprietor. out the children. No $3 dozen. ARTMENT. 12%. yd. “a3 s de wood quaty, WHITE WOOL FLA: WHILE WOOL FL, ALL WOOL RED MILL MENT COMPANY Run daily exertions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, leaving Tirstrect wharf at 9 a. me and Spe ib furuins leave Gismout at p.m. and 9p. a round-trip—50 ‘cents; children under 12 Greatly reduced rates ‘to societies and clubs tained of the Treasurer, J. Orvil:e Johnson, syivapia avenue northivest. Du. 8. A. Hl. McKIM, President. Du. E. P. ROWLAND, Secretary Superintendent, at Glymont. 0! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘The Steamer Execisior Texuar trips to the abov FRIDAY and SUNDAY, k ‘treet and Canal, at 8 o'clock ceuts round trip.” Can be chariered ‘Tuesday day and Saturday. For information inquy & HILTON’S, 203 9th street, opposite Center Mar- ket, or G. W. WEBSTER, 1114 4th street rorth- places on WEDN mn. shar} DAY, Es ‘Thur: TPVHE POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- , cxhal packet, will make her a) at GRAY 20 INCH SCOT , Bo. ine FINE KUSSIA CRASHES, 1215 and Ie. yd. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Py oe ae ee HUSE, superior quality, ZF ‘ancy Stripe ins ish HALY HOSE, only 25c. Doz. ‘quality, 37c., worth 50c, 10 Doz, Solid coior' HALF HOSE, 37 pair. 50 Doz. De Joinville SCARFS, 2 Dane An extra special rain. Soe. ‘Have never been sold less BAKGAIN EXTRAORDINARY. 50 Doz. 2-Button French pique stiteh, ‘equal to any $2 Gloy: y 1. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 50 Doz. Misses Coloret Ribbed aud Plain OSE, full regular made, aud inerain colurs, only 25c. pair. 50 Doz. Misses Fauey Striped Kibbed HOSE, full reg- de, ouly 25e. pair. weet. aul-2m" OQUAN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. ov STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having been thorouchly overhauted and newiy far- nished, is running excursions to the above places, days, leaving Tth-street wharf Sundays at 9:30 a.m. ; Wednesdays and Fridays st 9 a. i.. retu oobjectionavle parties allowed on the boat. jy E ANDALL, Proprietor. ____ SAFE DEPOSIT CO. _ GECURITY FROM Loss BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT, THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Cousne lot Srmeet AND New Yore Ave. Perpetual Chartec Act of Congress January 22d, eet. 5 rates BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co. Vice President. JOUN CASSELS, Treasture: ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. C.E. Nyman, Asst. Seoy. D RS: min P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, fee Henry A, Willank’ Allert L. Sturtevant, Thonias Evans, John G. Parke. aulé F Occxuan Falls, Sundayg, Wednesdays and Fri- si ing ab ts 5 es oll kinds of Securities and Valuables on Special Deposit at lowest of nicer qualities in French Ribbed, ad 5c. 1 r $l. F xtra Fine Sik ClockedBALBRIGGAN HOSE, pairs for $l. ’s Blak Liste Thread HOSE. ilk aud Lisle OSE in great variety, Hemstitehed Hand- extra fine, werth . at only 1Te, wroidered Han dkerc! gHandierchicts in fine assoctueut, HAMBURG DEPARTMENT. We have just purenased a line of Fine Matched Ham- buns very cheap, and will offer them ata suiall to Glory, quickly. yard. They will be found to be rare bar, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. x 64 Wool Suitines, or quality, and worth $1.29 Bwue Suiduy Flainels, 25, 33, CK GOODS DEPARTMENT. 45-inch Black Cashmeres, cial b rgain, at 68c. vd. worth 0. ‘8-ine Black Cashuwere, special bar SPECIALTIES ‘d. not sun snc DEPARTMENT. ok Sik 4 it, .: PHINT DEPARTMENT. UST ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, Great Spiritualist Medium, from Paris. electricity on ivory. ‘Tells true life, past, present and absent personas future destiny; axe, death; describes arriaxe; «ives good advice to ladies and tell wes iu weukiemen, andsatisfaction;$1. Oflice, 788 10th street. fours, 10a, m. to9 p. m. Fo THE SUMMER Use AMERICAN PALMER'S GINGER ALE. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer, SAM'L C. PALMER, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘West Washington. #2 Teternonto connection. seit B, ROBINSON & COy EOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, o13 $C9 PRNSAYLVANTA AVENUR. 2. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY of Maryland), with 20 years ex] Brecla! Direases euicecastully treated sitced. —Direacesof Men, General: Debilits, nefire, ehecdy and ferinanent pusranteod. Ofc neture, find perinanenteures gusrauteod. Ofc 456 C street northwest, near 45g «1 every Wednes- from 2 to 9 p.m. Works New Sat , Finished Prints, Se. yd. New Yard wide ™ Poulidy landsouie styles, L2ige. yds New Cre tonnes. Daily opening New Dress Goods, in plein colors. Pak he, Embroidered Ite Pluniees Bess special annotinceuteuts of whic will be made later, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, oa PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ou IMMENSE ASSORTMENT 921 OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWAS, FIGURED TURKISH BATHS. ‘URKISH B: 1417 G@ STREET PPO- from 8 a.m. cane. i io oon A ERS oko” DR: Ee Bovbse: Biscksyetans CELL THAT | NEVER ‘breaks, aver wens oat always clean, ‘and can be worn wile bathing. , San €23 7th street northwest. ‘MRS. FISHER devotes her attention to the wantsof Lady Patrone. anh UNNINGHAM, HATTER, HAS THE FALL % OCK. ST Mer Old stboa remodeltes. stad Bi atroet Y iew Hats made to order. Hats of all kinds repeired. noe Cu BUPPERT, ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. SEADOUSSEE ELA SEE? the cheapest foe Bosuty, Contest and Durability in tha 7ECHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and WN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- dtores, WAGONS, tac ou ‘Le bought at the lowest Se FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, ‘The largest assortment of Lawnsin Washington. Par wits all Linen Lawns onty 23e" Colored like, navy blue, dark green and other eol- qndsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.52 ei immenre $1.25, $1.50, $10" Se OO O% TH Slot, for tae erie Are daily opening new lines of Dry Goods in every de- partnent, and are prepared to name the lowest prices. air. 10 Dor. Fan y Striped Enviish HALF HOSE, extra worth 50c. per | ‘thicis and Silk ik Handkerchiefs, an ‘quality, sold heretofore at $1.25, at uly $1 scorit Prices range trom 5c. to $2.25 per Remember, we are competed to seil at one price or the other. If we do notsell at retail we shal be obliged. to dispose of balance on hand by auction, This iss troublesome job and incurs mauy expenses, which we waut to save and give the benefit to our customers, Come one and elt during this month to our present Stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., and secure some of the RARE BARGAINS, au2s LANSBURGH & BROTHE LADIES’ GOODS. ———e Fete. FALL. MRS. M. J. HUNT, No, 1309 F Srreer Noxruwest, Has just returned from New York with the littest Nows qities in Felt and Straw Hate and Bounets tor the Fail HOU. Also, Feathers, Velvets, Ribbons and Ornaments in ‘great Variety. 22 20 PER CENT OFF BA D JACKETS, Prices Marked in plain figures. Store cies at 6 o'cli, ‘and Er e P No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Babine GO eR Ta peo HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. ets, 10 cents, ° _ fe “ | Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her ane bate ee eee nstitchedHandkerehiefa, | rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Sumuner etoolt of FINE MILLINERY now on hand will be sold jyl4_ BELOW TRE COST OF IMPORTATION. DOUGLASS’, HOOPSKIRTS AND pati UR OWN LOF THE FINES" 4 ING IPSKIRTS OF * USE” STEEL, 25c. atone Woven CORSET at $1, usually sold 50. SAS ine French Contitie Hand-made CORSET, at $l, This corset is rtd in other cities at $1-50. ¥ cial lot of Ciildrvi's Regular We have one special J sy Reuter Mode sees: in — ° DOUGLASS, —_— asD F STREETS m Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, NSB. "French, Geriaan and Spanish epoken. FINANCIAL. Ps: ATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW SORE, H. H. DODGE, ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secunties Bocght wi Bold on Commismon, ‘No. 639 1Srm STREET. (OORCORAN BUILDING! agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Broker, 4 Bnoapwar. New Youu. Every class of Securities bourht and cold om commie vionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed ou the New York Stock Exchange st one-cighth of one percent commission, Private end direct telerraph wires to ‘Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, throug, which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ‘ff those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations ‘i8tocks and Bonds and informetion rewarding te

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