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__ THE EVENING THURSDAY. STAR. --... September 14, 1882, LOCAL M ENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE Caiee Stawat. OFFICER, 1 ‘Warnixston, D.C., Sept. 14, 1882. 10 OF amt For the middle Atlantic With local rains in t erly, veering to west Stationary or higher te Special Weather Bu ‘The chief signal oflicer of the army furnishes the following special Dulletin t : The | Darometer is bichest In the Tovinees. A Severe stort lake rex totta. with th: Th Wt. Feporwea ul, | ‘No Station re- | during tie past | h oF raint >t i are that the Storm now central tn the me wil | Inove eastward, causing rein south. | erly winis in New Engl ind sey | coast te- lay and clouiy, a erly wi to-mor New Farr. Wall papers, window tures of deseriptior vings, oiled prints, ful Ine of Fiorentin To Wrrsrss the ¢: pageant tak timore and Potor Pratns le 1:20, 4 goth street. | siers now re, E. L. Jobnson. | "3 SUMMER ng, $1; dupli- | = imp ‘rial ‘eabinet portraits, $1 per h street. D cents each; ti er dozen; card- Good work g1 z opriring a special- t Work guar- ag at low pricgs, at =a ELLs Ics € and. Remem- rything tn ex- Samsrac’s Auction will be continued Friday, September 15th, corner I anc vets. Don’r be without i Tnsect Powder. Nanve Wrxes.—Anyo: t Xonder amine and buy pure nati aduiteratet and made f ‘Vineyards in Maryland « Bie Driv and everyone wanted S911 7th Street, to ex- wines, warranted un— mm grapes grown in my nts” band-- Do Fine ealf boots, $2.50 to 349 pairs work boots, $1.50 253 stout farmers’ boot: Gents’ hand sewed gall Our $3 button, lace, Co: Ladk ischt and pebble go. L Freneh k nd Chila’s 50 cts. to $2 button and Lie oO $1. L. Hernuen, 402 7th street. Sign:—The Old Womad in window. 5. on, $1.50 to $2 ed. ForLowine THE ORIOLE comes the Loudoun fatr at Leesburg, Va., on September 19h, 20th and 21st. ‘The fine racing er attractions of the fair always draw ‘many Washingtontins. Spectal trains will be run from the B. and P. depot over the W. and W. RR. to Leesburg, the round trip tekets being reduced to the low price of $1.40, pular billtard hall, in the zhas been underzoing | ill be reope v furniture and 3 from the cele- All adunirers vited to time an tn nsive impror Monday next twelve tabte Ment i at wileh hether the children aling green fruit, we them when they Wake tp in fe and direful cramps. i chila’s face tsa udder if 1 could not be re {3 2 convenient rem- a_Killer, whieh everybody €an use. City nal D. S. Brizham,ot Pall River, ‘Mass., says trom long experien: that he deems tt Rliler in the the dur, bouse, Of every parent to keep P nd never be a night wit! Wer Waxt Evrryropy to know what we know Of the most meritorious medicine in the world— that Hunt's Remedy cures all kidney diseases. ATlaxpsome Ciromo presented toevery pur- haser at opening of Hahn’s sue store to-morrow. M. Wiertan will be prepared to show his first fall iraport.tion of bonnets, cloaks, novelties, &c., to-morrow, September 15th. Tne GRavp Mystic Panape to-night tn Balti Mare passes Calvert street station. Ballimor® and Potome ratiroad special trains this afternoon fron Gh stre-t station, 1:99, 4:20, 4:40, 5 2) and 7:30. Special trains returning. STEAMED OvsteKs! Steamed oysterst Steamed Oysters! The fluest of the season. Johnson, wier oyster depot and restaurant, 9th street. ’ saloon first floor. CITY AND DISTRICT. Aususcments To-night. Watrowar THEATER. —* "49. ‘Twearer Courgve.—Variety. CartraL TueaTex.—Woodson & Allen’s min- mreis. Drivex’s Garpen.—Specialty performance, ABNER’S GinpeN.—Concere Wastincton SwitMine ‘The Washin Lorenzo 4. and H. E. Weaver first Herrick has been ap. inted Ordnance sergeant, and Corporal EF fermillion quartermaster sergean The fine farm of Mr. J. B. bryan, near Hyatts- Ville, P. G. county, Maryland, was sold yesterday for $35,000 to Messrs. George J. Johnson and L. D. ‘Wine, of this city. Early yesterday morning a train of empty pas- Senger cars, westward bound, on the Metropolitan Failroad, rah into a freight train, near Barnesville, ‘breaking up the engine and 2 number of cars, making ‘a Wreck which it took some hours to re- move. “The fireman was slizhUy injured. An appropriation of #7,500 was made by the last Congress for a passenger elevator in the Post Odice departinent. Workmen are cutting away the space for the car. Joun Bird, allas” Richards, colored, pleaded x? before Judge Bundy this morning to s Le 469 cigarettes from the store of Thomas J- hb, on Capitol Hill, yesterday. He was sen- fenced to 2) days tn jail th detault of a $5 fine. John Swan colored, was fined $5 or 15 days In ‘Fase fall, by Judze Bundy thts mornin, for conte: Bf court ta failing to answer a subpdena. cen iF. Jose favers, a well known Washing- Yonlan, proprietor of the Piney Polnt. hotel, died there yesterday morning, in the 63d year of his ng —_.+—___ ‘The Oriole Celebration Yesterday. MBE CAPITAL CITY GUARD HONORABLY MENTIONED. ‘The feature of yesterday’s festivities in Baltt- More was the advent of the Lord Proprietor and ‘the Drilliant pageant which attended bis reception. ‘The fiction was carried out by dispatching a vessel down the harbor to meet his lordship and train, nd an ovation tendered by the other ships In the ~Barbor. Upon landing a process'on was formed, gna after marching through several streets the Tine Was reviewed at the Academy of Mustc. ‘The festivities in the harbor included a harbor parade @f forty tuzboats In the afternoon there was a wpretty Scen at the City Hall, when the keys of we €ity were surrendered t» Lora Baitlmore by Mayor Whyte. The trades display was one of the main features of the parade In honor of Lord Baltimore's arrival. Up to yesterday 50,000 people had arrived im Baltimore for the Or: ‘The Lynchburg (V Idght Artiliery Blues carried off the prize In y ’s parade, and the Capital City Guanis, (col @red.) of this city, was honorabiy mentioned. im he trade display the award was in favor of C. T. Holloway for chemicat fire apparatus. For un! formed associations, first prize, the Odd Fellows’ pment Drill "Assretation; second prize, to Monumental Division Knizhts of Pythias; and phts of St. Patrick honorably mentioned.’ Tug- boat prizes were awarded as follows: First, Morris L. Keene, $50; second, Anna Bell, $10; third, Orlo" fe fetts Battlers’ $0; Asta, Coimmodsre Dut “pont ‘Tie members of the W. L. I. corps have decided *0 devotr $250 of the prize fund brought from Bal- Umore to purchase medals for the members of the soumpany (hat took part in the prize drill beat tendo Sovereign Sons of Jonudab. ‘The Council was engaged during the day In se- “efet session, considering reports from the various eomunitices, relating to the business of the Coun- <M. There is much important legislative business efore the Council. vm. H. Mysby and J. E. Biunit of Marviand, and. Judge S.C. Mills, Past sign Patriarch, of this city, were in attend- Rater a oes nea F Dennison, -t Providence, Rode ; c. "y Island; Oe poorer, babar a Clarence P, Stit- and Charles Brown, of Washington, D.C. The Wi WHI attend ina the entertainment. ‘Council wat go to Mount Vernoe | that In view of this state of facts, 1t was a hard- | license when th | Clemaney to ‘saloon first | t | chi Charges of Violating the L.quor Laws. Special License Agent Raff and Policeman Car- ter recently made a raid on the vioiators of the liquor law In the county, and swore out warrants against several persons. In the Police Court thiS morning the first of these cases called for trial was that against Frederick Ross on a charge of keep- ing an unlicensed bar on the Rock Creek Church road. Mr. John Clark appeared for the defendant, and asked the court to discharge hts client, on the ground that he bad complted with the law as far as getting the ‘requisite number of signers and tnaking application to the Commissioners for a Hicense, and depositing $100—the price of she Heense—with the District. The attorney claimed ship on a citizen to be fined for not having a government had the application of , and also his money, an1 had not 1 him thit hisapplication was rejected. ‘The uit sald he had no diseretlonary power ia the nt would have to impose the usual fine of or 60 days, 1 have to appeal for e District Commissioners. An ap- peal was noted and bon Matthew Dav! charged with the same Offense. He made the de- nse that ne sells nothing but wine that he man- Ufactures on his own farm In the county, and that the wine ts not int at under the law he ald have to impose a fine $105 or 6) appeal was also taken in th case. rown Was fined $10 or 30 days ke Ell for the and Kot > Rea! Estate Sales, Messrs. Lowe & Nowiin, real estate brokers, 615 street northwest and 135 E.st Capitol street, cit | have recently effected the following sales: Part of lot tn sq re south of sq. toM Matiida Kaufm 975, with improve- n, $500; unimproved z $225; lot E, in oYements, to Mrs’ Matihia Kaut- n sq. 183, to W. I A. Wonnley, 3 West half of lot 16, in sq. 238, to Michael learlow, of dria, Va., $1,900; lots 18 and 2) squate south of sq, 1,059, to Mis3 Irene M. Low. = lots 1 to M. B. Harlow, 100, to Harlow Bivs., to M. J. Campbell, ———— Boanprs Henry Jacobson, the who was sentenced to thirty diys In ge Bundy afew days ago for stealing a jewelry trom 3 At her boarding la the Police Court again yesterd:y lu the larceny of a locket and chain I, from Miss Clara Willoughby. Miss Willoughby fdentified a ehain and locket, which had breu reeovered by OMlcer Middleton, as her propert: «i she met the defendant at the dinner Xo. 624 Pena- berg, propric- titled to cate! tne i ‘s room in hi to the police. KR. K. Fulton, a pawn 0. 1218 Pennsylvankt avenn fied to giving the derendant $9 on the propel he court ordered the property to be turned over to the complainent, and sentenced the prisoner to six months additional in Jail Officer Eiward W. Brown, a Fields, on complaint of Mr. Ci commission merchant, doing business on Lou ana avenue, between 9h and 10:k streets, who charged Fields with obtaining money under ‘false pretences, by representing that his mother had died in Bittinore, and that he was trying to rise the means to remove her remains to Virginka, where she came from. He represented himself to be in the employ of a Mr. Massie, of Virginia, with nol Mr. Brown was well acquainted, being an old customer, whieh story so assured him that gave Fields $18 to help him out. Hie subsequent! Saw Fields driving about Ina hack with other men, all drank, and had him arrested. Mr. Brown 4s injormed that Fieids has obialned ‘money from others by the same story. He 1s locked up for a hearing before Judge Sue se A Street Ficut occurred at 8th ant K strects, in East Washington, yesterday sfternoon, be- tween an old man nlimet David Bohlayer and a young man named Win. Waite, They were both in the dock at the Poilee Court this niorning, on a disorderly conduct. ‘The testimony of s nS Was to the effect Uiat the old man passed the corner of 8th and K streets, and the Young man sald to him “You don’t speak to white people any tore.” ‘The old man sald he dida’t think u acUly wisite, When a nd bricks were thrown, and they F through barber shops and drwy |. White was fined s, and Bohlayer was released on his personal Londs. Rig cellor ot —Grand Chan- the visttations ofticers to subordi- Grand Lodge, . Of P. nate lodce usians Lodge, No_10, October 3 October 5; Calanthe, No. 1, October mon, No.5, October 11 Decatur, 5 Webst November Railroad Matters. ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Company directors, at their meeting ye-terday, accnpted the resign tion of A. J. Cassatt, first vice president. Frank Thompson, general manager for several years, was elected second vice president. J. N. Du Barry, formerly manager of the Baltimore and Potomac burg railroads, snd sf nt, was elected president; Capt. Jotun P. Green, formerly assistant to the president, fourth vice president; and Chas. E. Peugh, formerly superintendent, gen- eral manager. At the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, ‘Tuesday. President Garrett stated that the earn: ings of the company { e month of August were $1,057,891.54, being the largest revenue earned in any month In the history of the company, N EW CARPETS. NEW CARPETS. FALL STYLES JUST OPENED. 85 cts, 90 cts, Brusee Carvet Jngrains, new Caryet Lining, 7 Makine and Layi English Brussels, *S, $1, $1.10, $1.15, oxy vies, Floor Dru ets, sll sizes, new colors, Brussels Hall atid Floor Oil Cloths, 3. Venetian Hall and Stair Carpet. Best 2 Ply Carpets, 50 styles, ail new. Best 3 Py Carpets, new style Kugs—Mequette, Velvet aud Tapestry. Lace Curtaius, ew desiz DRY GoopDs Ladies’ All Woo! Fiannel Suiting, 25 cts. ‘Ladies’ All Wool Cloth, Double Width, 75 cts. New Colored Cashmeres. New Colored Silke. New Wiute Flan New Cloth for Bo! New Satine Pris New Canton Flannels. New All Wool Blankets. RECEIVING NEW FALL GOODS DAILY ar TOWSON'S, €36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU®, SOUTH SIDE. Fo THE SUMMER Use PALMER'S AMERICAN 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. £®-Telephonic connection. sy] pach PARERS! APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND UT RR UU It RR uw u PPP. EER 3 BEM, EER gS88g g8855 EEE g885y PPP RRE EE *s88q ke BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & CO, ant 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. B,, BOBINSON & CO, EOYS' CLOTHING HOUSE, . ‘9C9 Peexsrtvanta Averve. A, © Desestes, 2 DENTIST, 409 7th street northwest. HE CHEAPEST T.E. SMITH, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon. Special attention given to diseases of Femaiee cud Chiliven for te peak 1S year 150 14th street northy west. sul t-im* DECKER BROS, PIANOS GEXUISE RD WURDETT OnGaNee va 32" "G. HE" KUHIN, 407 10th street, Sole Ament. jUINE. ‘The best now made, i. sage ee Affairs in West Washington. AMPROVEMENT.—Mrs. Bremmerman is ftting in a handsome new front to her store on the north side of M, near 30th street. Mr. C. Thomas is doing the work. AccIpENT.—Mr. Henry C. Craig, the well-known member of the dry goods firm of Craig & Jackson, met with quite a severe accident yesterday by the failing of a chair in which he was sitting at home, straining his back painfully. Texter Town Norgs.—Mr. Shumer, proprietor of the hotel at Tenley Town, lost _@ valuable horse yesterday from lung’ fever. ' As the disease 1s con- tagious among animals some apprehension Is feit In the neighborhood that an epidemic may be at band. ‘OAL BOATS are coming in quite lively, and onthe wharf for the first time this sea- ISION I THE HaRnon,—Yesterday the strong current in the river caused a colitsion between the Schooner Hattle Williams (wnile being towed to the coal dock by the tugs Kate and Grdaey) and | the steamer Join Gibson, Iving at her wharf. The | top of her Smok was knocked off. The | steamer L:dy of the Lake in winding round struck against the tugboat smashing in twoof her A SATURDAY NiGHT AssAvLT.—Moses Jones, Wm. Neal, Lawson Matthews,Jerry Matthews and Win. Brooks, colored, were charged by Wm. Hon sty, aiso colored, if the Police Court, this morning, with assuuiting him, He stated that while on iis way home, in West Washington, last. Saturday night, he was attacked by the defendants. He ran jn‘o @ store, and was followed by Moses Jones, who cut his shirt sleeve with a knife or razor. Jones was flned $20 or sixty days, and the others were dismissed, Jones and Neal’ were also fined $10 or thirty in the workhous2 for disturbing th? quiet of West Washington, ‘tng Graty ‘TRapg.—Arrived—Boat Medley with 750 bushels wheat and 2,000 bushels corn; bost Samuel Jarboe with 700 bushels corn. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on ’Chanze to-du: bushels wheat; sold at prices ranging from $1.02 C0 $1.08. Poxt.—Brig Rowena (Br.) Read, trom Washing- ton In ballast, arrived at Baltimore, Md., 13th ult., for repairs; schr. Hattie A. White, Crabtree, from Washington for Bath, at New York, 12th instant. Arnivep.—Schr. Commerce, Hall, from Balti- more with fertiitzers; schr. Hattle Williams, light, for coal; schr. Thackery, light, to load coal. Coxpition oF THE Warten Great Falls and receiving reservoirs, very turbid; distributing res- ervotr, cl Hoi Tipk.—September 14th—8:39 a.m., 8:54 p. m.; 15th, 9:19 a.m., 9:39 p.m. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FoR TOILET, © BATH, HANDKERCHIEF. 0. .SSSg THTT ERR TITT Ssssp TT ORR OT ST E RRR, SSS, Boe Gs Rr Sgssq RR. § KB Sgss' ap That terrible scourge fever and azue, and its conge- ner, bilious, remittent, besides affections of the stom- ach, liver and bowels, produced by miasmatic air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a parely yezetable elixir, indorsed by physicians, and more extensively used as | aremedy for the above class of disorders, as well as for many others, than any medicine of the age. For sale by all Druggists and Deaters generally, al Et A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO.'3 GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE. (Furnaces for Coalor Wood). Fmbody new 1882 improvements not found in other goods. Contains more practical and useful features, Cost less to keep in order—use less fuel, will give more heat and a larger volume of pure air than any furnace made—Cheapest to buy and use. (RicHanvsox, Boystox, & Co., Manufacturera, #32 & 234 Water St., N. ¥). Sold by CHAS. G. BALL, 1337 Est. n. w., Washington, D. C. 3y29-e, tu&tb, 3m Kies PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET, Our new building is now under roof. The builder has possession of the entire building. The goods are in the way. We ure bound to sell. HATS, BONNETS AND FLOWERS almost given away. PLUMES, LACES, TIPS, RIBBONS, athalf thelr value. BLACK ENGLISH TREBLE CRAPE at slaughtering prices, EN ULS' SATINS, VE: Lin) TERS, Peuatks® 8, VELVETS, 40 per cent. leas than market value, Children’s and Misses SCHOOL HATS almost given away. All other articles in the millinery line to be slaughtered. DON'T NEGLECT TO CALL, BUY YOUR B. (AINS ARG. Bt tad YOU HAVE A KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Remember, no branch Pe bere store and no connection with W488INeToN, D. o., AUGUST 27, 1882, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ee ntinie a discount of 20 per cent. beige GINGLETON & HOEKE, 01 MARKET SPACE, CARPETS! CARPETS ! ‘gfulltine of all the newest de- aa ‘A complees foe Sette : aay, (oq) Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tar Lygxrxa Stam. CoRPORATION Covrt.—At the corporation court yesterday, Jefferson Elitott was exonerated from the payment of the capitation tax on account of bodily disabilities Laura J. McGraw qualified as administratrix ef James E. McGraw, who died without making a wii Decrees of reference were made in the cases of Gregory agt. Baggett and Schaaf agt. Young. PoLIck Cocrt.—At the last: mayor's court, Geo. Ford and Wim. Siaith, colored, charged with break- ing up a ball and@assault upon Henry Johnson, at a house near the canal basin, were fned $5 or 20 days, Nicholas Brooks, charged with being a pat- ticipant tn the same offense, was sentenced to pay a fine of $2.50 or be imprisoned 15 days., Charlotte King, for larceny of small articles from Tliman Giles, In the soutuwestern part of the city, was sent to jali for 30 days. STaTION-Hovse.—There are detained at the sta- tlon-house this morning three persons. Tho: Harry, for assault on wife; Thos. Quintus, color drunk, and disorderly, ahd a crazy colored boy escaped from jail. Reronren’s Norgs.—All the ratiroads here have repaired the resuits of the recent rains, and run regularly now on schedule time.—A large barn, with contents, valued:at $2,500, belonging to J. 1. Monroe, near Mt Olivet’ church, some twelve miles from this elty, in Fairfax county, was burned by an incendiary on Tuesday night. he Heprew New Year's day ts observed as a hollday by all our Jewish residents, and many stores are closed.— Some of our firemen are sorry they visited’ the Baltimore ortole.—aA young men’s democratic club is to be organized here at Armory hall next Saturday night.— Virginia Wilson, unable to pay a fine for disorderly conduct, and being tn jail more than sixty days, was released yesterday by the order of Judge Meade. ———— A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [From the Boston be.) Messrs. Editora:— Mra, Lydia E. Pinkham, cf Lynn, Mare., who above all other human befugs may be truth- fully called the ‘Dear Frieud of Woman,” as some of her correspondents lived to call her, is zealously devoted to her works, which is the out- come of a life-study, and is opted to keep six lady assistants, tohelp her answer the lanze corraspou dence which daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Veg- etable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. I have personally investigated it, and am. satisfied of the trugh of this. On account of its proven merits, it is recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. One eays: **It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the ute- rus, Lencorrhca, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian ‘Lroubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the consequent spinal “ee and is expecially adapted to the Change of a) Itpermeatesevery portion of the system, and gives new life and y: It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for st mulante, and relieves weak- ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessnese, Depression and Indigestion. ‘That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always vermanentiy cured by its use. It will atall times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that xoverns the female system. It costs only $1 per bottle, or six for $5, and is sold by druggists. Any edvice required as to special cases, and thenames of many who have been restored to perfec health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mra. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is ‘unsurpassed, as abundant testimonials show. “Mrs. Pinkham’s Liver Pills " says one writer, ‘“‘are the best in te world for the cure of Constipation, Bil i- ousness and Torpidity of theliver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal the compound in its popularity.” All must respect her asan Angel of Mercy whose ele ambition is to do good to othe: Philadelphia, Pa, Jef Mns. A. M.D. BesiNess SUITS FOR FALL WEAR. Now that the season of the year has arrived when an AUTUMN SUIT is the proper thing for considera‘ion, 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 eame amount of Style, Equal Grade, and a Perfect Fit can be obtained at our establishment for about One-Third Less than is generally 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 embarrassment and pecuniary distress. ‘This unpleas- ant predicament can be largely avoided by patronizing Our Outfitting Establishment, where the Newest Styles and Choicest Fabrics are found, made upin » manner togratify the most fastidious. To do yourself justice, don't settle this clothes question until you see our ELEGANT FALL ATTRACTIONS. OUR STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 29 816 AND 318 SEVENTH sTREET. ] eae TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 4 Tbe. Good Roasted Coffee. 1 Sottio wine Ola Wik, Fine Old Whisky 83828388 Reee R. IRVING BOWIE, u28-I1m Corner Tth and L streets northwest. U 40 and 50c. up. and Boys’ School Shoes 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘eul9 3. W. SELBY. G's COOKING STOVES, =OR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, ‘Misses! wards. Wool Hats, 60c. up; Straw Hats at CITY ITEMS. DRY GOOD: DRY GOopDs. From Anacestia. Hypo CLOTHS, UnIoxtown, Jan. 6, 1882. Gentlemen: There ts no question about Brown’s Iron Bitters being the best medicine made to tone a person up. Iwas all broken down, greatly de- bilitated: In tact, generally used up. Since taking the Iron Bitters my appetite has returned. Iam all right again. T most cheerfully recommend the Brown’s Iron Bitters to all persons suffering as I did. J. N. MINNIX. Elixir of Babek, a vegetable com; 0.1nd, contains no quinine; a pos- itive cure for Mal..ria, Fever and Ague, at Kloczew- ski's drug store, 423 9th street. PriceS0c. 3m. Lydia E. Pinkhanr’s Vegetable Compound ranks first as a curative agent In all complaints peculiar to women. Cures kidney troubles of either sex. ‘The Mild Yet Effective Action of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient upon the stomach and bowels commends It most highly to the most delicate no less than to the most Vigorous constl- tutions, SHOODA CLOTHS, HABIT CLOTHS. LUPIN’S FRENCH CASHMERES. LUPIN’S MOURNING FABRICS. COURTAULD'S CRAPES. TYLER & CHEWNING, 948 ita STREET NORTHWEST. W Oopwarp & LOTHROP, ell ARE DAILY OPENING NEW ASSORTMENTS OF DRY GOODS In every Department, and call special attention to the following attractions: $1,000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBlug’s Pile Remedy falls to cure.” Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None génuine with- ei as DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Kidney Discase. Pain, Hater Retentions See ay We have a fine assortment of is, Gravel, &c., cul yy “Buchupaiba’ 1. ° cs Depot, Stott &” Cromwell. 9 EMBROIDERED ROBES, In various qualities. including all the desirable shades of Terra Cotta, Electric Blue, Bronze Olive, Grouat, which we offer at low prices. SILK DEPARTMENT. ‘We have just opened a new line of our favorite make of LONG BRANCH BLACK SILKS, At8734e., $1, 1.1254. $1.25, $1.37, $1.50, $1.625, $1.75 and $2 per yard. These Silks are of the celebrated manufacture of Gourd, Croizat & Dubost; are beantifully finished, and are unsurpassed for texture and durability. VELVET AND PLUSH DEPARTMENT. Onur stock of VELVETS and PLUSHES is com pietein amortment, y shade being specially bought fo match our line Of Cas’ ‘Shoodas, and other Dress Goods. We shall also open on Mozday a mag- “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” prints 40c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, te. per qt. Cream, iée. pint. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘poreny AND PORCELAIN. DIRECESMPORTATION oF. aN NGLISH AND GERMAN POTTERY FRENCH, ENGH) 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, al 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. fi 09 WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 7 09 nificent assortment of the CELEBRATED NONPAREIL YELVETEENS, % At lowest prices. LINEN DEPARTMENT, SPECIAL. We shall open Monday GENUINE BARNS! BLEACHED DAMASKS, 66 fiches wide, at only per yard. Wegunrantee them to be the best goods ev vold for the price, and for hotels, restaurants, are speci. ally recommended. TOWELS! TOWELS! NEVER SO CHEAP. 100 doz. Bleached Huckabac Towels, 20x40, warranted all linen, only $1.90 per doz. 100 doz. ail ti kins, full selvedge, and at the prices quoted we show a bancain in every number, 1.15, $1.25, $1.38, $1.50. $1.75 and $2, Fruit Doyites, all linen, 40c. doz. OUR DEPARTMENT OF ‘We are now prepared to offer to Housekeepers a full Une of WHITE FRENCH CHINA and STONE PO! IN in NEW SHAPES. DECORATED D! TEA and TOILET SETS. TABLE CUTLFRY, FINEST PLATED WARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS, atthe Lowesr Casu Prices. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. 2ED PRICES. will fit any window. ENT CREAM FREEZERS. FRUIT JARS, (best make.) JELLY GLASSES. Gilroy’s Improved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS. GEO. WATTS, 3y14__ 147th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. | HOSTERY, R ‘FRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS: GLOVES, LAcEs, AND OIL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES, cele HAMBURGS, — ~~’ NOTIONS = + LINEN Oe WEAR. . low huturen torclows The ake ee 10° Jaree. will sell at | win te found to contain the desirable noveltice at the A full line of land brick-set RANGES, LA- | Tight prices. TROBES, TURNA aud SLATE MANTELS. An SPECIAL! inspection eolicited. ‘Aventa for DANFORTH'S VAPOR STOVE; the best | 100 loz. Ladies Striped Persaie Collars, at 10c. each, 3 for 25c., reduced from 19¢. in the market. Loz. Collars, mind with DANFORTI3 FLUID constantly on hana. 100 dor, ation on Hipen Cape Galas, Dees, Bon W. 5. JENKS & Ci reduced from 25¢. jy12 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 100 doz. Misses Ribbed Hose, in plain and striped, full regular made, at only 25c. per pair; ail sizes. These are euperior quality to the goods usually offered at this price, snd are gspecially adapted for school wear 100 doz. Boys Brown Mixed Hose, «piendid quality and finished seams, Just the thing for school wear, only 12}c. per pair; ail sizes. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 50 doz. De Joinville Scarfs, never offered before less than 50c., we can sell at 25c. each. We have added to our line of Men's \j Hose at 250. per pair, and now offer in addition a splendid Silk- clocked Balbriggan 3 Hose at this popular price. Guyot's French Braces, 38. pair. Argosy Suspenders, ail prices. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WE ARE NOW TAKING STOCK! GREAT BARGAINS in odds and ends. GREAT BARGAINS in all the different dept's, 2 R® DY FOR INSPECTION. ALL GOODS A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT F now sold at reduced prices. “NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS” OF THE BEST CLASS, CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM IMPORTERS" AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT: ‘OCKS IN NEW YORK. LL THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES” IN AND ALL-WOOL DRESS-FABRICS, LR PLUsHES FROM S380 70 VELVETS, ALL SHADES AND g ‘aLiries. OMAN SILKS, SATIN RHADAMES. ACK SILKS, BEST MAKES, FROM fSc. TO $3, EMBROIDERED AND BILAIDED ROBES. L-WOOL SCOTCH PLATDS. U CASHMERE, ALL SHADES, a ‘iD CASHMERES, ALL LINEN: eines. 921 921 GREAT BARGAINS: in odds and ends, LADIES’ SUITS athalf price. TRIMMED HATS atany price. OVI HANDKERCHIEFS, NEW FLANNELS AND BLANKETS AT VERY iM : LOW PRICES, JUST RECEIVE! rea | LADIES’ PIG SKIN MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, Mi IN“TERRA COTTA SHADES, AT $1. §@7AN EARLY INSPECTION WILL REPAY ALL. fe-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES, eaa, E a a “ § au’ 416 SEVENTH STREET. Fo PICKLING. PURE CIDER VINEGAR (Successor To Penny & Bro.,) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strest. =a Established 1840. Re BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKS, BPICES, 8-4 WIDE, AT $1.25, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, We have just received a splendid lot of TA- BLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and SHEET INGS, and can offer great inducements to buyers who Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and Liquors, | appreciate durability and appearance. au26-1m, 4p 1417 New York avenue. NEW DRESS GOODS. TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING ISHES AND Choice colors in SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS and FINES, SATIN: ‘OCK FOR SOUPS, MADE D) BAUCES. S. EMBROIDERED and BRAIDED ROBES in very choice designs, entirely new. BONNET and GUINET BLACK SILKS of every grade. MOURNING GOODS in the largest assortment of choice fabrics to be found mn the city. 2” ONE PRICE, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Gf weak digestion And aeuiey., tee ee cess and g boon for which nations should feel Ra See Medicel Pace pul feet ‘TBritish Medical Journal,” Bo. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. CJ bd DLs GooDs” ‘AT COST,” FROM THE drm INST. CAUTION—Gennine only with the facsimiloot Liel in Bh a ing in the cat COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Grocers as hema Bole fe forthe ated Satan TRUNNEL & CLARK, iaren aves! Loncon’ * “eet 803 MARKET SPACE, ‘Will sell AT COST their entire stock of first-class Goods ‘WITHOUT RESERVE. compelled to make this sacri fice in conse- woatncs ek ous Temsoval to OU! new stem Gil Market iis sale will continue for a fon sare caly. and sack 4878 POPULAR MORTELY DEAWING MMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., peeXs 5) STEMBER “on 1882. pation as PEND — inited it Court, on. 31, ren- EC decision: wv dered a ollowing, ith Dis . ro pany is legal. Becond—Its are fair. This bas resorve fund, ESC, sar soe ah All not paid for at time of will — paid for purchase be TRUNNEL & CLARK. aud (QUE BMENSE assonTwENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWN FIGURED AMERICAN Lawxa, MpBRESES. sesdSES5858 | ‘Silks, navy blue, dark green and other ool- “Handsome Black Brocade Bibs reduced f.0m $1.60 Sick eit, 80, 62, 15, BTote., EW SN FALL GooDs, We have Just opened a beautiful ne of COMBINAs TION SUITINGS tn atik and wool. . Large stock of LADIES .AYTHS in the latest. SILK PLUSHES in new colors. SILK READAMES in all colors. ARIZONA FAULK, handsc gourds in the market for the price. “Handsome line o COLORED CASHMERES. Lange gtock of TABLE LINEN and NAPKINS to match tn bleached and un Bieached. Pull stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ HUSLER Black and Colored VELVETS. An examination is solicited. INO. A. LUTTRELL & 00., 817 Market Space, a ‘l your LAST CHANCE! R LAST CHANCE SEPTEMBER ONLY, During this month you have the last chance of buying the vest bargains ever offered. ‘We must open our new building on OCTOBER 2, and as we are determmed 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 COT+ 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. You cau buy them for 50 cents on 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 95 cents, in twenty different patterns, LINEN AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, In odds and ends, at your own price, in preference t9 sending them to auction, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 1,500 pairs at less than we can replace them in firg case lots. We want fresh goods for our new Bulldtug; ‘therefore the sacrifice, 1,000 COMFORTERS. We offer the largest size, both sides best Cocheco robe print, white cotton filling, at $1.40, regular price $2, ‘The cold weather will come soon, procure your winte® stock now. $2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced t $1.20. All our LACE and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, Some of which are soiled, at less than half price, WAMSUTTA SHEETINGS, Best goods made, reduced to the following low pricest 5-4 12% cents, 6-4 15 centa. 7-4 17's cents, 8-4 20 cents, 9-4 22 cents. 10-4 25 cents, These came directly from the Wamsutta mille, ang are in length from one to ten yards, Ladies’ fall size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richly trimmed, at 8 cents, All our stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, SKIRTS; in fact, every article iu our immense estabe lishment, reduced to «uch low figures that it will pay anybody to buy them uow for the Fall and Winter wear, Remember, we are compelled to sell at one price oF the other. If we do not sell at retail we shail be obliged to dispose of balance on hand by auction, This is ® troublesome Job and incurs many expenses, which We ‘want to save aud give the benefit to our customers, Come one and all during this month to our presen Stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.’ and secure some of the RARE BARGAINS, au28 LANSBURGH & BROTHER. LADIES’ GOODS. 8 Avtesn STYLES. RLY AUTUMN STYLES IN HATS AND EARLY SONNETS FOL LADIES NOW KEADY, Also, SCHOOL HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, MRS. M. J. HUNT, sl2 No, 1309 F street north west MM" J. P. PALMER, No, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed fof urope July 12th to perfect her are rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stock of ow on hand will be sola jyl4_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. DOUGLASS, OUR OWN MAKEOE THE FINEST WATCH SPRING STEEL, 00. UP. ANY STYLE ASD Size TO ORDER. EFUSE” 8 at $1, HOOPSKIRTS OF 250. gifgine French Woven Co) old a A Fine French Contille Hand-made CORSET, at ‘The corect We sold in other eines at $1.50. 408 HOSE, face Gerdinal Bue and Brows, st 5c" Would be : DOUGLASS, ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 STREET NORTHWEST, Freiod Abed imported Hodery. = rine Underweat Shoulder i SEWING MACHINES, &e. ‘THE VOICE OF A MECHANICAL EXPERT. After Cioud (UNS! GUNS!IT GUNS IT «