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wen poe THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY.....September 13, 1582. —— LOCAL MENTION. The Weaimer. OFFICE OF THE CHIFF SIGNAt OFFICER, ) WaswiNGtoN, D.C.. Sept. 13, 1842, 10-0) nF For the middie Atlantic states, fair weather, Yarlable winds, shifting to warmer southerly, stat onary or lower barometer. Special Weather Bulictin. The chief signal oMicer of the army furnishes the following special butletin to the press: The Darometer 1s highest tn the middie Atlantic states and lowest tn Dakota. The erature has risen from 4° to 12° in the u region and the Upper Mississtopt valley. rom 2° to $a the middie Atlante states, ther pr Yafls throuchout the United States, except in the upper lake regio: Wing Spectul tem- Fatures wer. tm. this morn- ing: Eas MW nd, 519; Alpena a Denver, 61°; San Fran- ms are that slightly weather will prevail In New Englt and the middie Atlantic states to-day and to-mor- row. —— Damasrs, Irish, Scotch, German, reliable linens. Cochrane's. Possew’s Ice Cream. Jos Lorin school boys’ clothing at lew prices, at Berz0g’s, 908 Ou street northwest. BAxGarns, White wool Hannels, uptown. Coch- Fane’s. : and. Remem- hing in ex- orgetown. Mustrxs, bleached or brown; sheetings, shirt fogs. Cochrane's. pelt ¥H eyesight and doliars by consulting Hemp- Fr. Tre charge of assault a ieorge Mantz, for shouting young Yates, sain continued for one Week In the Police Court to-day. New Rear Guievre Laces. Bargains at Coch- Fane's. Larose, furnace and range repatring a spectal- ty. Geo. artreil, 815 7th street. Work guar- anteed. ‘Tue Sandy Spring horticultural exhibition will de held tthe Lyceum ck. alssion. Heceapac Lives Towets, soft finish, 5 cents. Coehrane’s. Tue Locos Co. Fary, «1 September 19th. Many Wsshinctonians, and this year exception. ‘There will’ be excellent racing e: ay. Special trains will leave the B. & P. depot, the fare being greatly reiu ‘Tue CLorninG ESTABLISHMENT of A. Strauss, 939 Pennsylvania ‘Lue, Will be closed to-morrow WoUl 6 p.m. ember 14, (Chursd: New BarGatns every day at Cochrane's, up- CITY AND DISTRICT. ge Amusements To-night. Nation at THEATER.—" 49. ‘Theater Comigve.—Variety. €arrraL TueaTex.—Woodson & Allen’s min- wrels, Dutver’s GARPEN.—Spectalty performance. 3 —Concert. Sewoot, New York ave~ streets. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:50 p.m., extin- guished at 3:45 am. At a meeting of the Pennsylvanta republican as- Soclation, last evening, Mr. John Culbert was appointed to fill the Vacant chairmanship of the Political committee. Yesterday Judge Hagnerdtvorced Sarah A. Frid- ley from the bonds of matrimony with W. H. H. Fridley, on the grounds of drunkenness for seve- Tal years past and failure to support her ana her ehtidren. During Monday's severe storm the telegraph in- struments in the office at Wilson’s station, B. and P. RR. was entirely demolished by a stroke of Nightning. The shock was so great that the metal portion of the instruments was completely cemented. J. C. Sheriff. the operator, who was Rot using the key at the time, escaped any serious Injury, but was considerably jarred by the concus- a. The jury of inquest yesterday over the body of Somuel Nuzent.who was shot last Saturday night, We a Verdict that the deceased came to his death From a pistol shot wound of the abdomen, inflicted ‘With a pistol in the hands of Henry W. Fénne Yesterday C. S. Bundy, for Alvert Cingria, en- tered suit agt. R. O. Holtzman and T. M. Steep for $500 damages to property, by dumping earth in Such a manner as tocover the basement of his Property on 19h street northwest. r. Edwin Forrest, of the district attorney’s Office, prosecuted the District cases at the Pollce Court this morning. in place of Mr. James E. Pad- gett, who will be relieved by Mr. Forrest for one month. License Agent Raff yesterday swore out a war- Fant against Wm. Henry, of No. 465 F street south- West, charging him with belng an unlicensed real estate agent. Coroner Patterson called at the house where Henry Wrizht, the colored man shot himself, No. 916 O'stre and after viewing the certificate of burial, deeming an in- quest unnece-sary Henry Monic, White boy, was tried in the Po- ee Court this w for cruelty to animais. OMficer Herbert testified to arresting the defendant Jesterday for driving a very bony lorse, with two fores on bis back, and hitched toa loaded cart. Judge Bundy sald’ ti's was just the sort of ¢: that should ve noticed, and he would impose a flue Of $10 or B® a: Rie! olelasser, of Fiously assaulted ™ one river, Ito j intent to kill, in defiutt of Pearance inthe Pc continued thts morning until the 27uh. Interesting Services will be held in the syna- this evening, the occasion bein 809 F street, who Davis, on the ex b st, and re who ¥ Year, which is also termed the mpets.*” According to Jewish chronology this Will be the 5.6431 year of t Tn the registe is Will of the late Herman Roser y. All of his property fs lef ath whe Femains of ng th ehildren. A patent at B. Slocking, Of this city. aper machine. To-day, € Marks et al., Med a bill W. BL Main & nd others, to: @eeds which the et Were frat given, «---Mary A. Hols and others, fled a bill against © JE to Sell real estate, Bay debts, and distrini as. ‘The W.t Corps WHE PRIZE DEILL IN BALTIMORE WoN BY THE WASH- INGTON COMPAN ‘The prize drill held tn Baltimore yesterday, in connection with the Oriole festivities, was a fea- ture of the dey in which Washington people were d, ON account of the participation <ton Light Infantry Corps. ‘The In- fantry won the trophy, and justified the cont- dence reposed in thein by the peovle of Washing- ton. The competition was conducted at Druid Hill Park, Immeciitely after the parade and in the presence of fully fiteen thousand spectators. movements were executed strictly in Secordance with the revised edition of Up- tons United States int tactics, by Company A, Fifth regiment M. Hiagerstown Licht [ntant Sompany A, Scranton G Penn: Capt L.A. Waters; Bond Guaris,Catons\ Capt. D. G. Barnett; Washington Light I Gol. W. G. Moore. ‘The movements of the Infantry received the enthusiastic approbation, Bot only of the Juiges, but of the thot Sands of spectators, “a8 they were ap plauted and cheered to the echo. Last evening After the companies returned to thelr quarters, ,Capt. Brown; apt F. F. Croft the oficial 2 promulgated, awarding Of $120 to the Wa hington Light Sat S A: : 00 worn Scrante and the Untrd priz? of $250 to eoin pa A, Of the 5th Maryland regtnent. When the In fantry lett Baltimore for home, they Were escorted by the Naiional Kitl-s, who displayed a generous enthusiastn over the victory won by the Infantry, ‘The Infantry and the National Kitles arcived home ‘gw little after midnight. The osed the winning company: ut. Matthew Goddard, Lieut. s amer, € Ourand, atwiste, Sloan, "Randall, Wad apson, Bowllnor, Schmidt, Gregury’ ant, Neumeyer, Cu ot. Conrad, Reubsam, F Whipple, Moore, Clarvoe, Pluzxe, Newton, Hamuier, Duvall, Irwin, Wasmn SDERS.—The surviving sobliers of 1 War of 1832 residing In this nniversary Of whe battle of ) ark, €Sq., how in his ninety-third y corner of 12th and Ht streets nort hose present were Michs James Laurenson, seeretary;” Re . not present, owing to indispo: Mon, and Captain W. W. Moore was detained by Dusiness engagements. The meeting was opencd acon} Rev. Mr. Evars, the chaplain, Vice ir. "The ofiecrs of last ) raphim president, vice Sinith am J.C) Duan ier Of 1812, rec fma9ts vote 23 2 member and st ty, vice the lamented Dr. Joh a. A banquet 5 aplate igton Park to-morrow Potomac KR. i elsewhere. With thre stations Dattiwere and elegant equipiac te odation for all Who oy potroutze e @ statiun Is ad- ‘The Public School Trustees. FIRST MEETING OF THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR—THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES—APPLICATIONS AND NOMI- NATIONS FOR TEACHERSHIPS, ETC. At a meeting of the public school trustees yes- terday afternoon, a communication was received from the Commisstoners asking an estimate of the amounts required for the schools for the fiscal year eadlug June 30th, 1884 Mr. Lovejoy offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the committee on ways and mesns to inform the Com- missioners of thelr {nability to comply with their request, as it is impossible to make exact annual estimates until data are furaished by the organt- zation of the schools, which 1s not completed tll the end of the first month. A coramunteation was received from the controller, showing the total amount appropriated for schoo! purposes the sent fiscal year to be $549,493; expended, $23,490.62; balance, $525,462.38. APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERSHIPS. Applications were recetved from the following for teachers’ positions: L. H. Alberton, Minnie H. Barker, Elta Cratg, Lotile A. Breanan, Mrs. Rachel Floyd, W. B. Greeley, Jenule M. Hayaen, Mrs. Lucretia ‘M. Kelly, E @. Kimball, Albert E. Maltby, Lettie J. Ransom, H. M. Sage, Mrs. A. M. Sherwood, Florence 1s . Perry (at large) and 2. F. Vermitlion (Webster building), and referred. The dectination of Mary L. Hersey, graduate of normal school, and resignations of Elward M. Pearson, F. B. Wiggin, Agnes L Rounds and Franees N. Hepburn, teachers in the first division, Were received and accepted. Applications for a Year's leave of absence, without pay, were received from Georg! High schoo! onsuel® Tep- burn, first divis enes E. Brown ond Chas. H. Ourand, second division, and Mary L. Lawrence, seventh division, and granted. Miss L. Strobel Was nominited & teacher In the fourth atviston; refer Miss Mary E. McHenry, of school 2, grade inated for promotion to school 2 grade 6; Mis a C. Davis from school 2, grade 1, to sehooi 2, grade 4; Mary Noud for assignment to school 2, grade 1, and Florence Gore to school 3, grad 1 in the fitth division, and referred to ittee on teachers. HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES. Mr. Johnson offered? an order directing the prin- cipals of the high schools to limit and assign such Studies to the teachers as they may deem most ad- Yantageous, subject to the approval of the com- mittee on teachers; adopted. The coursg of study for the high schools of the 7th and 8th divisions Was reported and adopted. JANITQRS APPOINTED. ‘The nominations of Dorsey Denny for the jant- torship of the Hillsdale school and E. F.Vermiition for the Webster building were confirmed. The committee on Janitors reported favorably on the homination of Mr. Columbus Sampsou for the Ab- dott building. Mr. O. K. Sheld, late Janitor of the Abbott, had been suspendel by Mr. Birney and appealed to the board. Mr. Birney’s action was Sustained and the nomination of Mr. Sampson was confirmed. Clark offered_a_ resolution providing x German In the high school; wich THE LATE JOSEPH 1. PEARSON. Mr. Baum announced the death of the late Jos. L. Pearson, formerly a member of the board, and offered a resolution “that in testimony of our af- fectionate respect to his memory that the board of trustees extend to his family the assurance of its sineere and respectful sympathy;” that they at- tend the funeral in a body, and that the schools ot the fourth division be closed on Thursday after- noon, to enable the teachers to attend the funeral, and that in respect to his memory the board now adjourn; adopted. District Government Affairs. Butlding Inspector Entwisle has certified that changes recommended for the security and com- fort of assemblies at Marint’s hall have been made. Schoot Trustee B.H. Warner has addressed a note to the District Commissioners protesting against the granting of licenses to parties to keep small saloons on the Rock Creek road in the vicinity of the Soldiers’ Home. IMPROVEMENT AT THE WASHINGTON ASYLUM." Mr. Stoutenburg, intendant of the Washington Asylum, commenced the work to-day of setting curbs, preparatory for the laying of a brick side walk, on 19th st. In front of the Washington Asy- lum grounds—a ‘istance of about 1,000 feet. ‘The curb is furnished by the District, and the hauling ahd other work 1s done by the inmates of the Workhous*. Considerable grading and filling has to be done in connection with this work. The bricks will be furnished by Mr. Stoutenburg from a collection of refuse on the premises, Heed Ushi THe Late Pvstic ScHoot TRUSTER PEARSON.— The teachers of the fourth diviston of pubile schools, South Washington, met yesterday atter- noon in the school room attached to Westininster church, and passed resolutions of respect and honor to the memory of their lute trustee, Joseph L. Pearson. The teachers decided to attend lis funeral in a body, and to procure an elegent floral offering. Mrs. M. A. Bowen, Miss Charlott: Lueas and John E. Thompson were appointed a commit— tee to put Into effect the resolutions adopted by the meeting. TI public schools of the fourth diviston will be closed. to-morrow afternoon, to enable teachers and pupils to attend Mr. Pearson's funeral, —— ‘Tue Carrrat Crry Gvanp, one of our crack col- ored companies, left this morning on the 9 o’lock special train, on the B. and P. reilroad, to particl- pate in the Baltimore Oriole ‘parade to ‘The Guard was under the command of Lieut. Douglass, and made a fine appearance. ‘The trains Us by the B. and O. and B. and P. were ail crowded. NEW CARPETS. W CARPETS. a FALL STYLES JUST OPENED. Brussets new styles, 75 cte.. 85 ets, 20 ets, ‘arpet Lin English Brussels, new sty Body Brussels, wew sty! Floor Dre foquett Lace Cartains, ui t All Wool Blanke SLIVING NEW FALL GOODS DAILY Ar 1 Caton, first | UTH SIDE. SUITS FOR FALL WEAR. Now that the season of the year has errived when an AUTUMN SUIT is the proper thing for consideration, we say, parenthetically, that by consulting your own interest, you will call and look our stock over before investing in a Fall Suit, when the same amount of | Style, Equal Grade, anda Perfect Fit can be obtained at our establishment for about One-Third Less than is senerally asked for inferior goods. With many young | men the question of clothes is a very serious one. ‘They must Dress Well, and yet have but a limited amount to apply to this purpose. The result often is cubarrasement and pecuniary distress. This unpleas- ant predicament can be largely avoided by patronizing Cur Outiitting Extablishment, where the Newest Styles and Choicest Fabrics are found, made up in a manner to gratify the most fastidious. ‘To do yourself justice, don't settle this clothes question until you see our ELEGANT FALL ATTRACTIONS, OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. a. SAKS & CO., SIRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTUIERS, o S1¢ any 318 Sevesru steerer. Frees ice ey WARRANTED PURE aut satisfactory, $1. * polon. Wholesale aus ter = rail howe aaa "Fiore Hoating Rossixc THs Lawyexs—Within the past few days some members of the bar, both up town and down town, have been Induced to leave their offi- ces by means of notes betng left on their tables requesting that they call at certain places at cer- tain hours, and in some instances smali articles, Such as paper, enveiopes or pens have been car- ried off. Tuts business is e' ntly the work of boys, soos MARRIAGR Licexses have been {ssugd to Wm. P. Fauntleroy, of Philadelphia, and Annie R. Ham- ton, of Northumberland county, Va.; Alfred Sut- ton and Mrs Sarah Nicholas; Edward J. Hudson and Rosa Gurzer; John B. Henderson and Mollie E. Collin, both of Montgomery county, Md. ; Isaiah Pratt and Julla Ann Matthews. jae eceap ttle Affairs in West Washington. A Figur Ix A Grocery Srorg.—This morning, in the Police Court, Winfield Offutt was charged with assaulting Pullip and Juo. G. Stone, and vice versa. ‘They were all charged with disturbing the quiet of West Washington. The testimony was to the effect that the Messrs. Stone were in George W. Offate’s store yesterday, when Mr, Winfleld Offatt, who keeps a store in’ Maryland, came in, and charged the Stones with taking’ his customers from iim. He struck John G. Stone, when Philip Stone picked up a meat knife and made for Oftutt. A lively fight followed, in which they were ali more of Fess punished. Offutt was flned $25 or 60 days for the assault, and the charge of assault agalnst the others wis dismissed. ‘The charges of disorderiy conduct were dismissed. Suppes Deati.—Mr. Jon . Burrows, a well- known citizen of the county, died at Tenley Town suddenly last night trom a ‘congestive chill, aged 61 years. ‘The ftineral will take place to-morrow at 3 o'clock p.m. RUNAWAY.—A horse attached to a buggy driven by Mr. Joseph Riley, the well-known butcher liv- ing ar Tenley Town, took fright yesterday even- ing at a load of hay, on the Deep Cut road, and ran away, demolishing the vehicle. _ Fortunately, Riley'escaped with a few bruises ‘HE CUMBERLAND Coal TRADE.—The shipments from the mines of the Cumberland coal regions for the week ending Saturday, Sept. 9:n, were 49,468.08 tons, and the total shipments for the year to that date 722,570.16 tons, a decrease of 685,368.02 tons as compared with the corresponding period of 1881. The canal shipments for the week were 17,4%6.15 tons, for the year 61,110.10 tons, a decrease Of 247,817 tons as compared With 1881. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on ‘change to-day, 2.400 bushels wheat, sold at prices ranging trom 18 to 108 THe BREAK IN THE CANAL has been repaired, and boats ure arriving to-day. ‘The CURRENT in the riv Dut the water is not high. THE Hicu SrReeT Roap.—Messra. Weaver, Dun- lap and Buckman, of the county, are circulating a subscription paper to repair the High street road, asitis represented the Distriet authorities will give them no rellef. Livk Stock SALES at Drovers’ Rest are reported by Tavenner Bros. a3 follows:—475 cattle up and Sold; best, 540534: good, 442514; medium, far, 4 444; common, 3:44; 1,025 sheep and lambs; lam 43546: sheep, 3yasy3 10 cows and calves, sold from $15 to $50 per head; cattle market active, and lamb and sheep market dull. Porr.—Sehr. Charles H. Haskell, Wildes, from Bath for Washington, at Vineyard Haven, 11th instant. is swift and strong, Cc UTICURA. THE CUTICURA TREATMENT, For the eure of Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases, con- Sists in the internal tise of Cuticura Kesolvent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cuticura and Cuticura Soaj, the great skin cures. SALT RHEUM. Will. McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street, Chicago, gratefully ackuowledves a cure of Salt Rheum on head, heck, tace, arms and legs for seventeen years; not able to walk excepton hands and knees for one year; not able to help himself for eight years; tried bundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his ‘ease hopeless; per- mnanently cured by Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) externally, PSORIASIS. Ponter, ced.» Henderson, N. ¥., enred of -eprosy of twenty years’ stending by the Cuticura Kesolvent (blood 1 urifier) internally and Cuti- cura and Cuticura Soap (the «reat skin cures) nally. ‘The most wonderful case on record. Cure ccr- tified to before a Justice of the peace and prominent citizens. All afflicted with itching aud scaly diseases should send to us for this testimonial in full. SKIN DISEASE. F.H. Drake, esq., Detroit, Mich., suffered beyond all description from’a skin disease Which appeared on his bande, head and face, and nearly destroved his eyes. ‘The most careful doctoring failed to help him, and after all hed failed he ased the Cuticura Kesolver ablood puriticr) internally, Cuticura and Cuticura So: (the wreat skin cures) externally, and was eured, auc (has remained perfectly well to this day. SKIN HUMORS. ‘Mrs. S. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head and some part- of cr body were almost raw. Head covered with scabs and so: suffered fearfuily, and tried ‘teing. Perman Ly n cCuticura Kesolvent (‘iood purifier) and Cuticura and Cuteura Soep (the great skin cures). y Cuticura, Remedies are for sale by all druggists. Principal depot, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. WE ARE NOW TAKING STOCK! GREAT BARGAINS: in odds and ends. GREAT BARGAINS’ in all the different dept’s. ALL GOODS now sold at reduced prices, GREAT BARGAINS in odds and ends. LADIES' SUITS athalf price. TRIMMED HATS atany price. For PICKLIN PURE CIDER VINEGAR and SPICES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and. Liquors, 226-1m, 4p : 1417 New York avenue. Seu TON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE, CARPETS! CARPETS !! We are now showing a full !ine of all the newest sins in Moquette, Body aud Tapestry Brasceler ttre, Piy ant Incrain ‘Carpets. A complete assortment of Smyrna, Moguette, Velvet and Brussels Mata and Brees Also, novelties in ‘our Uphoistery department in Lace Gartame, Shades, Window Deaperien, Furniture, Cov= rug, n new and elegant designs, Lowist cush prices. New goods received daily. SINGLETON & HOEKE. J 801 Marker Space. p™rorranr TO HOUSEKEEPERS. B. IRVING BOWIE, Corer 7th and I, streets northwest. west, Detween D and E streets south, with adenth of about Mfty-eight feet, to.A. N. Mankin for $800. ae Alexandria Affairs. Bovecied for Tae Evexrxa Star. a ‘ANT EvENinG.—Golden Light Lodge Good Templars gave a very pleasant entertain- ment at their hall, Potomac Lodge, on Columbus street, last night. 'z. T. Pettit, W. ¢. T., presided, and the exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. 8. B. Tredway. HEBREW SERVICES —At sunset this evening the Israelites here will begin the New Year 5,643, the first of the month Tishri. Services will be held at pol Washington street synagogue directly the sun se CorroraTion Count.—Ab Judge Meade’s corpo- ration court ye: the will of John H. Brent Was admitted to probate with M. M. Lewis and Edgar Snowden, his sons-in-law. as executors. A decree was made tn the case of J. W. Stewart Mrs. J. R. Cook directing certain_property to delivered to Mrs. Coox. In the Fendall case an order was made directing J. M. Johnson, commis- stoner, to distribute funds in his hands and report at once, 80 28 to close the case at this term. CLIFF BAILED.—James Cliff, who shot his wife, Molile Cliff, in the Midland railroad tunnel some weeks ago, Was brought out yesterday on habeas corpus and batled in ‘S500. Mrs. Cliff has recovered from ali the wounds which she recelvea on the 17th of last month. IterortEr's Notea—At the station-house this morning, four colored men are held charged with breaking up, by disorderly conduct last night, a ball near the canal basin.—The whole number of ermits Issued for the public schools to date is 433. Of which 794 are for white and 639 for colored pupiis. the total enrollment last year was .821.-——The new schooner on the stocks at the upper ship yard is very near completion.—Mr. Chas, Baggett, injured while gunning some weeks ago, has entirely recovered. 2 From all parts of the country come the strongest, censure of the verdict in the star route cases. It 4s universally held tn scorn.—Balt, American, 13th. 0g At Trumansburg, N. ¥., on Saturday, a boy named Clark, aged fourtecn, accidentally disem- boweled a young brother, aged eight, with a seythe, causing his death yesterday. AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR EVERY FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD TO USE . DAVID’S PRIZE LAUNDRY SOAP, WE ARE GOING TOHAVE A GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, DECEMBER 26, 1882, AT WHICH WE SHALL GIVE AWAY THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRESENTS: 1Three-Story Brown Stone House and Lot in New York gy. £1, 500 in Gold 1 $1,000 4 Per Cent U. 8. Bond. 750 in Gold. $500 4 Per Cent Bona, 1 Team Road Horses. $250 in Gold. Braceleta, 9 Pair Diamond Ear ings. Diamond Finger Rings. 50 Gold Watches. 75 Silver Watches, 50 $20 Gold Pieces, 75 $10 Geld Pleces. 150 $5 Gold Pieces. 10 Sewing Machines. 1 Boys Saddle Pon 1 Excursion Ticket to Europe and return, via White Star Steamers. 1 Excursion Ticket to San Francisco and return, 1 £xcursion Ticket to New Orleans and retura. AND SIX HUNDRED OTHER USEFUL AND VAL- UABLE PRESENTS. HOW TO GET A TICKET. Tickets for the Festival can be obtained as follows: Eyery cake of DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP is wrapped in DARK BROWN wrapper. Save these wrappers until you have 20; mail them to us in one of our envelopes, Which can bé obtained FREE OF CHARGE from ths * whem you buy the Soap; follow the printed is thereon and there will Ueno trouble. For 100 wrappers you will receive 6 tickets. REMEMBE THE Tic i ¥ ‘ou do not ‘4 give them to for using USE SOAP— our Roap. YOU MUST 'S PRIZK ron USe ‘Davia LAUNDRY SOAP. Bear in you have nothing to lose. You cet FUL for yur money when you. 5 Itis RGEST, CHEAPEST, B HITEST " WASHI 0 Soap ever fery one of the nits wiven away. TWENTY PPT WRAPPERS 6 TICKE WIEA ONE adapted fo Wl Lik it. It will not be ne val to receive presents, as the: will be forwarded to anybody of inst 8 how to send. n have 6 tickets before Christ BUY e If your Groe or Will not gct it, notify our Ay ‘0 communications answered unlezs stamp 1s incl DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP CO., 185 aNp 187 FIRST AVENUE, NEW YORE. LORD & PACAHAM, Acents, BALTIMORE, Mp. aul2, 15,17, 19,23, 26,90, sep, 6,9,13,16, 12t e - . © 0 WH) 00 855 Sigg 55385. Oy Og ccGG) U U NNN GU U NNN U U NNN GG UU NNN «= GGG UU N NN £100 Gun Reduced to $351! Damascus Steel Harrels xtension Rib! Rebonnding Bolts! Patent Forend? ‘rial ties! i ry Shooting Qu: J. U, OMEARA, 1347 Pennsyivania avenue, Washington, D.C All Catalogues free. dy29 4 pls PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CARE- FULLY TO NOTICE THE NEW AND ENLARGED PULLS TEME YO BE DAWN MONTH S2~CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $%. SHAKES IN PROPORTION. LOUISIANA Gee LOTTERY COMPANY, In porated in 1868 for twenty-tive years by the Legis- Jature for Edueational and ‘Charitable purposee- wth a Pr of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund o: $550, 000 has eince been added. i ore ae tts ve a rs : Decen bee 2d, A. D.. Iso. ‘The only Lcttery ‘ever voted on and endorsed by the Peopie of any state. *"” IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. iGLE NUMBI DI ITS GRAND SINGLE pea pawns TAKE ASPLENDID Ce ‘TO WIN A FORTUNE. N’ N. RAWING, CL. AT N TENTH GRAND ORLEANS, ASS K, AT NEW UESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1882— eri Monthly Drawing. Look at the following Scheme, under the exclusive supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A, EARLY, bing v1 all the drawings of this Com Be Oeaitnary an pomt-anpual aud attest the covrectuone ot fhe published Official Lists, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. FRACTIONS, IN FIFTHS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZEs, i z EEE af out Beg S22esss82e3 Sons ne 10 Prizes of 31,0000. 10, 20 Prizes of $500....-- 100 Prizes of $200... ag Pasar 1000 Prizes of XIMATION PRIZES. sae Prizes of $750, bee BBZ8e 9 Approximation Pri 3 . aupliostian for, ia! the Office of the Company in New Orleans. + For further inf formation, write giving full ad- s by, Eprom, Hogtierod ‘or M.A. DAUPHIN, NEW--ORLEANS LOUISIANA, a a i CITY ITEMS. A Peliceman’s Kepert. ‘218 13th street northeast, Jan. 9, 1882. Gentlemen: a oenoe: is night policeman of the eighth precinct, this city. a time I was a great sufferer from general debliity and night sweata. Two reputable physicians failed togive me relief, so upon the advice and recom- mendation of a clerk in DeMoll’s drug store I com- menced ops hae Iron Bitters. When I haa taken halt a I found that it was doing me good. After the second bottle was taken I was completely cured and have been well ever since. Thave given the Iron Bitters to my children with such good effects that I most chi recom- mend them. ‘Ww. T. CLINTON, Met. Police, Eighth District. How and Where the Money Went. At the 147th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Lou- islana State Lottery at New Orleans, Tuesday, August 8th, 1882, the wheel of fortune, ‘under tl sole management of Generais G. T. Beauregard, of La. and Jubal A. Early, of Va., (as it is always,) turned out lucky awards in this style—among many of those whose names are withheld by re- est. Ticket No. 56021, the first, capital prize, W $75,000. It was sold in fifths’ at one dollar gach to J. A. Burks, stition agent, N. 0. P. RR. at Robeline Station, La.; D. W. Sweeney, of Dodd City, Texas; collected through Fannin County bank of Bonham, Texas. Ticket No, 16,853 drew the second prize of $25,000—was sold in Chica) TIL. Ticket No. 38,450 (sold in fifths at_one dollat each) drew the third capital prize of $10,000—to John Reed, of Bloomington, Il; to G. G. Reeve, of Lyons, Wis, etc. ‘The two fourth capital prizes of $6,000'each (sold In fifths) were won by tickets No. 38,874 and 74,488—sold to W. W. Holloway, 7 South "Third street, La Fayette, Ind.; collected through the La Fayette National bank: to Daniel Brey}, 181 South Clark street, Chicago, Iil.,etc. The scheme of the Company recently adopted offering $75,000 and so on lias met with much deserved ap- robation. Particulars can be had of M.A.Dauphin, New Orleans, La, before the next drawing on October 10th. Elixir of Babek, avegetable compound, contains no quinine; a pos- itive cure for malaria fever and ague, at Kloczew- Ski's drug store, 423 9th street. Priced0c. 3m. Found at Last. An agreeable dressing for the ‘hatr, that will stop its falling, has been long sought for. P: ker’s Hair Balsam, distinguished for its puri fully supplies this want, Invigorating Food for the brain and nerves is what.we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker’s Ginger Tonic restores the vital energies and brings: good health quicker than anything you can use.—Tribune. In Nothing has Science made such Improvement as in medicines, now to to this whole civilized world {s proclaimed the joy- 1ul news that Celery and Chamomile PIs wilt cure sick and nervous headaches, neuralgia, nervous- ness, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and paralysis. Forty Yearw Exverience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and has been used for forty years yrith never-talling success by millions ot mothers for their children. It relleves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, gripin; in the bowels and wird colle. By giving healt! ee Hie chiia te tees the mother. Price 2% cents a m,W,s Decline of Man. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex. ual Debiljty, cured By “Wells’ Healt! Renewer.” $1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell 8 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter. churned cvery morning and delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” printa 40c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, fe. per qt Cream, ide. pint. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. porrery AND PORCELAIN. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. RICH CUT ENGLISH AND FRENCH GLAss, We call special attention to our new Fall Stock now arriving, which has been selected with great care as to style, quality and price. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. 709 We are now prepared to offer to Housekeepers a full line of WHITE FRENCH CHINA and STONE PORCE- LAIN in NEW SHAPES. DECORATED DINNER, and TOILET SETS. TABLE CUT! FINEST PLATED WARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS, atthe Lowesr Casu Paces. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, al 709 wmoaanrn « epMoxsroy. PRICES. will fit any window. Gilroy's Improved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS. GEO. WATTS, jJyl4__ 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penns. avenue. , | REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS AND OLL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES, Onr stock of ahove goods being too large. will sell at Jow fizure to close them ont. and brick-set RA RNACES aud SLATE MAN policites DANFORTH'S FLUID constantly on hand. W. S. JENKS & 0O.. sy] 117 ith’ sfrect northwest. ___ PROPOSALS. rorosats FOR OFF! ApsvTanr 6 Wasnrxoton, D. C. Sealed Proposrls for Desks, Tabl Wan Department, > niture, consisting of Chairs and Washstands,” for the use of nl 1 o'clock p. m. on AY, Septem er 23th, 1 Printed instructions for the had on application at this off Sealed Proposals will be received at this office TWELVE O'CLOCK M., MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH at which time they will be opened, to furnish « Department with two hundred (200), more or lesa, Uniforms, to measure, for winter wear of the Police foree, consisting of of Bu Frock Coats of Blue Fla Vesis of Blve © taloons of Blue Doeskin: material to be ot best Ind go blue dye, to becit in accordance with the “hex: ulations for uniforms to be worn by the Aletropolitan Police Force.” Bids to be made separately for exch garment. | Tho dies for the buttous wili be loaned to the suecess!tl bidder. Sexled Provosale will be received at same time for fur- nishing two hundred and tweuty 220), more or less, Hats, similar to sample on view a! cilice, Samples of material and hats inust accomy ids. ‘Phe right to reject any and al: bids is reserved. Mark envelopes, **Proporals for Uniforms,” or ““Pro- Ponals for Hats,” as the case may Le. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening. For, further information apply to Capt. C. B. Ver- non, Inspector M.P., at Police Headquariers, By order of iesioners, D.C. WM. G. BR G Major and Supt. Met. Police. Pp OPOSALS FOR PRINTED. DEN TAGS AND, METALLIC LABEL CASES FOR MAIL Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D.C., August 22, 1882. Serarate Sealed Proposals will be received at thig ment@intil NOON on the FOURTH DAY OF ‘OBER. Terp, for furnishing by contract Printed ‘Wooden Tags, like the samples of this Department, in such quantities and at such times as may be required and ordered during one year from the first day of No- forthe game fer cialie Label Gases for mall bags lor same el Cases for Iike the samples of tis Deparim ‘The proposals (the ri -ht to reject Sny or all of which reserved) must be in accordance with the speciti- cations and forms which will be furnished on spplica- tion to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. ‘The contracts which may be made will be in conform- it pted. ty to such specifications and the accepte yim au23-w6t Acting Postmaster General. 'E HAVE REDUCED TH? BEST BLUE MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS $10.75; $4 Blue. Punts 10 $3.50, All Sum. cost. " Boys’ School Suita, $2. ys’ single Pants ‘T5e. Sin #1 up. ‘Wool Good jisses’ and * School Shoes Hats, 60 eee tee 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenus. J. W. SELBY. Goss! GUNS!! GUNS!!! gale by. . . WAGNER, Gun Maker, Dealer in and, Hportemen’s Su 355, Peas aves tants Cavital ‘este TON Taet a Y CLEANING ESTABLISH- 906 G street northwest. - N.B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will recsive mrcape atenton. 813-wee alo ‘TE. SMITH, HOMBOPATHIC PHY: Ditxdstimon, 8 uldon even to alsa bead 3 PE ILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, CASHMERES, Gea BERR Prt at Sega SASSI Ws ect ene g aad ‘EYOU WANT A the churn in belf pound printa, expressly for us. Put up in 6, 12 and 18 pound bores. Ask your grocer and Genter fori SPICER, COMPYOX & ©0.. anlé-Im LUPIN’S FRENCH CASHMERES. LUPIN’S MOURNING FABRICS. COURTAULD'S CRAPES, TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 Trm STREET NORTHWEST. W eopwarp & LOTHROP, all ARE DAILY OPENING NEW ASSORTMENTS OF DRY GOODS In every Department, and call special atten! following aftractious! pa wine DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We have a fine assortment of EMBROIDERED ROBES, In various qualities. including al! the desirable shades of Tetra Cotta, Electric Blus, Olive, Grenst, which we offer at low prices. SILK DEPARTMENT. We have just opened anew line of our favorite make of LONG BRANCH BLAOK SILKS, At 87i¥e., $1, $1.1254. $1.25, $1.37, $1.50, $1.6234, $1.75 and $2 per yard. : These Silke are of the celebrated manufacture of Gourd, Croirat & Dubost; are beautifully finished, and are unsurpassed for texture and durability. VELVET AND PLUSH DEPARTMENT. Our stock of VELVETS and PLUSHES is very com ete in assortment, every shade being specially t Drow Goods. "We shall aisoeeea te Moga a See nificent assortment of the" ©" MOH o CELEBRATED NONPAREIL VELVETEENS, At lowest prices. LINEN DEPARTMENT, SPECIAL. We shall Monday GENUINE BARNSLEY BLEACHED DAMASKS, 66 inches wide, at only T5e. ber yard. Weguarantce ‘them to be the best goods ever sold for the price, and for hoteis, restaurants, are epeci- ally zecommended. TOWELS! TOWELS! NEVER SO CHEAP. 100 doz, Bleached Huckabac Towels, 20x40, warranted all linen, only $1.50 rer doz. 100 doz. alltinen Napkins, foil selvedge, and at the is: #36, $IrSe F150. geo and ge Fruit Doyles, aif linea, aoe. daz. OUR DEPARTMENT OF HOSIERY, can ~ La oes HAMBURGS, RIBBONS, NOTIONS, LINEN COLLARS, NECKWEAR, Will be found to contain the desirable novelties at the right prices. SPECIAL! 100 doz. Ladies Striped Percaie Coliars, at 10c. each, 3 for 2505 reduced from 130. 100 doz. Tadic fil pen Cape Collars, bound mith ieckod reales, 13¢. eac! F 25e., reduced from 230. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 100 doz. Misses Ribbed Hose, in plain and striped, full Teqalar made, at only 25c: per pair: all sizes, ‘Thove aresuperior quality fo the ‘roots usually offered at this price, andare especially adapted for ech ool wear, 100 doz. Boy's Brown Mixed Hose, splendid quality aud finished seams, just the thing for school 12}c. per pair; all sizes. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 50 doz. De Joinville Scarfs, never offered before less than 500., we can ell at 25e. each. We have added to our line of Men's $f Hose at 25c. per Pair, ‘and. now offer in addition a spieudid Suk- clocked Balbriggan 5 Hose at this popular price. Guyot’s French Braces, 88c. pair. Argosy Suspenders, all prices. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. wear, only 921 ou Reavy FOR INSPECTION. A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT “NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS” OF THE BEST CLASS, CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM IMPORTERS" AND MANUFACTURERS® AGENTS’ STOCES 1 “ALL THE LATEST P. SILKS AND ALL-WOOL DRESS-PABI BROCADED VELVETS AND PLUSHES. PLAIN SILK PLUSHES, FROM $2.50 TO $5, SILK VELVET HADES AND QUALITIES. OTIOMAN SILKS, SATIN RHADAM. BLACK SILES, BEST MAKES, FR« Toe. 8, NEW EMBROIDERED AND BRAIDED ROBES. ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS. HINDOU CASHMERE, ALL SHADES. LUPIN'S | CELEBRATED © CASHMERES, ALL TABLE 10 eae J R % TIG SKIN, MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, COTTA SHADES, AT $1. ARLY INSPECTION WILL REPAY ALL. GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES ASD CUR- (Svocessor To Penny & Bro.,) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th str: Established 1840. Ree BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKs, 8-4 WIDE, AT $1.25, received a eplendid lot of ay We hay jor TA- BLE LI NAPKI TONELS and SHCE |- INGS, and can offer zreat inducements to bayers WhO appreciate durability aud appearance, NEW DRESS GooDs. <Gucice-colors in SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS and EMBROIDERED and BRAIDED ROBES in very choice desicns, entirely new. BONNED aid GUINEL BLACK SILKS of every cle. SMOURNING GOODS in the largest asso.tment of choice fabrics to be found im the city. &2” ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 91) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. *9 ° ‘D RY GOODS” ‘AT COST,” FROM THE 41m INST. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 MARKET SPACE, ‘Will sell AT COST their entire stock of first-class Goods WITHOUT RESERVE. pelled to make this sacrifice in conse- nesce of ou mumovel to our uew sore, Gil Market This Fc ‘only, and such axils sale will continue for a few days only. id for at time of purchase will be selene ap TRUNNEL & CLARK. aud ou IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNE, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, assortment of Tawnsin Washington. Pur fore sinry blue, dstk green and other eol- Handsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 ees ee ook pure wool, double He ree ac roh copier, ees its “Colored We gerped a beantital ON 8! in «ilk . 1 eC, valk and sick PLOsH Es in om in DNA F: in the marks LORED CaS M! RES. (NEN and pte! Se} to a ae Cored VELVETS: ‘An examination is soiicited. JNO. A. LUTTRELL & 00., SIT Market sn SY a yous LAST CHANCE! OUR LAST CHANGE SEPTEMBER ONLY, During this month you have the last chance of baying the best baryains ever offered. ‘We must open our new building on OCTOBER 2, an@ as we are determined to open only with fresh, new, Goods, we shall sell the remainder of our stil immensd! stock at such figures as will insure quick sales, ; ’ ‘We have on hand 1,000 pieces BLACK AND. Om ORED CASHMERES. These goods have really vanced since last winter, We shall offer them 4,000 pieces FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, some of which are ss fashionable this seasou as they wore last. You can buy tnem for 50 cents ou the dollar, ‘They must be closed out. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. The largest stock in the city. Convince yourself of the great bargains we are offering. We are selling a beautiful pure Silk Brocade at 93 cents, in twenty different patterns, LINEN AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, In odds and ends, at your own price, in preference te tending them to auction, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 1,500 pairs at less than we can replace them in fiv6' case lots. We want fresh goods for our ew Building, ‘therefore the sacrifice. "1,000 COMFORTERS. ‘ ‘We offer the largest size, both sides best Cocheco robs. print, white cotton filling, at $1.40, regular price $% ‘The cold weather will come soon, procure your winter stock now. $2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced to $1.20. All our LACE and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS? some of which are soiled, at jess than half price. WAMSUTTA SHEETINGS, ‘ Best goods made, reduced to the following low pricos: 5-4 124 cents. 6-4 15 conte, 7-4 179 veuts. $-4 20 cente. 9-4 22's cents. 10-4 25 cents. These came directly from the Wausutta mills, anf) are in length from one to ten yards, Ladies’ full size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richly trimmed, at 8 cents. All our stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETSy SKIRTS; in fact, every article in our immense estabt lishment, reduced to such low figures that it will pay anybody to buy them uow for the Fall and Wintes, wear, Remember, wo are compelied to sell at one price or the other. If we do not sell at retail we sha.) be obliged to dispose of balance on hand by auction, This is # troublesome Job and incurs many expenses, which we ‘want to suye and give the benefit to our customers, Come one and all during this month to our present Stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., and secure some of the RARE BARGAINS, au23 LANSBURGH & BROTHER. _ LADIE A OTUMN STYLES. N STYLDS IN HATS ANP. FOR LADI“S NOW KEADY. Alea, SCHOOL HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, MRS. M. J. HUNT, No. 1509 F strest northweat + — T OF ‘GOODS. EARLY AUTU Bo: s12 0 PER C BILK SUTTS, PLAN, or EL SvITs, bATINE SUITS, ‘Marked in plai: “a med mooee, tote. ene Prices Ma: in plain: we WILLIAN: ‘e: Jy24_ 7 Cite Trevise Paris, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Ks. J. P. PALME: M J, PALMER, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her are rangcments for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stool of FINE MILLINERY ‘now on hand will be sold jyl4_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. _ DOUGLASS, HOOPSKIRTS aap a gt rg . OWN MAKEOF FINEST WATCH 8] pit SKIRTS OF “REFUSE” STEEL, 250. A Freuch Woven CORSETS at $1, usually sold “ A Fine French Contille Hand-made CORSET, at Titiscoret w mold tu other neat 9 i « ¥ eapecial lot of Childivn's Regular Mad HOSE, 1) Cardiual, Biue and Brown, at 296. Would os cheap at i DOUGLASS’, ax NTH “no M's ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Mrkes CORSETS to order in every style and inaterisl, and guaran ters perfect fit and comfort. HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Metino Underwoat Braces and all Dress Reform Goots. French Corsets and Bustles. | ‘The *‘Iercales” 31 Corset, for whici Miss HL. ix her Amake, Uuat. F STREETS FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVAN1A AVENUR;