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ee Orrice oF THE Crine Siisat. Orrtcrr, 2 Wasntxcton. D. pt 16, 182, 10-0) ine For the ir weather, ter and temperature. Special Weather Relictin, A FAIR SUNDAY INDICATED. eustw 3 in 1° to 18° Ape nd tt the fala n the Uatst rthwest plo . Th teuiperatures Re Dulutn, 58 cisco, 3 tie states t or slowly ri Latnonz, furnace ty. Geo. E Gartr anteed. ws Ick € Prer Ras pai If the bones , SOL TLL, be- Sensor Boor= Der that Serr change. A Swann Core it to w . Johnson's, 9th, CuEaPr Goons rin mi eases, and @o not at ail pay me ested in | them. ‘They are fl mak, break upon the slight The best goods are by far the « h less trouble and Yexation. Taylor & Huity have taken great pains to select only the most rellable goods and those that will give the m rand purchasers will find that a rew cents more pald for a garment will ive nearly double the wear and save many dol- Worth of vexation. Foxsippex Frvrr.—Among this may be classed narled and vort-caten apples, unripe pears and rd-hearted peaches. I nee in these brings the thouzhtie: e nothing will get him out of n and surely as Perry D: ward children Will often Mr. Herse, of TF cramps and pains in ike Pain Kitter, It nent relief to his fam- ens it to everybody has given speedy and pe By, and he heartily recom: Waar Svrexe Mepicive | for all of the peculiar diseases of the fei ‘Hunt's Remedy. Never kr Epwarp Caventy & Co. sell Archer & Pancoast’s @as fixtures See advertisement, second column Second page. Ger Hart's Insect Pow Gren. Harmless to chil- Ecr Powper, Pest in the world. Epwaxp Caverry & Co. sell the Pfrlor Sun and Sun Light fireplace heaters. Hant’s Gests’ Cary Conc at the Family Shoe si n bottom, $3.98 7th st. of sloop yacht Marian, ed oysters. Jolinson’s, n frst floor. SEE advertis Cnoick raw and s th, near E. Ladies’ s GouD-FILLED vest tons, studs, collar ental concert will » 7th St road, to- uumbs the natural faculties as al education leads ont the m Bave eyesight and Consult liempler. —EE CITY AND DISTRICT. es Ame Nariosat TH 42. Cartrat TuexTER—Woolson & streis. Durver’s Gan: ABNER’s GaKDE Wasnt Bue, betw ‘To-night. Allen’s min- alty performance, Concert TON SWIMMING ScHOOL, 13th ane 14th streets, -- Condensed Locals. New York ave- pws: Be * president . W. Cole atfeld, t rms; W. H on c. 60N, executive ¢ Ata mectt last even Secretary, to fil a vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of Mi. G. A. Whitaker. Mr. H.C. Bowers, who has managed the excur- sions to Lower Cedar P he season, was Serenade, last even 1, by i specch. I be Lighted at 6:50 p. in. and ex- 5 a.m. = nnolly have recetved the silv iama awarded them at the Paris tion for thelr improvement in Street Lamps tngulsned at es. . Perry Carson, who was announced to speak ata mass meeting at Ale 11 last evening, did Rot go. EH everal Of the col p wulvised me not to Come there to interfere with their politics. I thought it best | to let their poiitics alone.” Last night xty of John Gordon, a colored doy, eigut yews old, who had been missing from his ‘hove. 10 26th ‘street, since Thursday, was found in the rive ivth street. He 18 sup- posed to have beet! drowned while ptcking up drt Woe A force of laborers has recently trimmed the Tows of poplar trees 12th street, between B Street south and B street north. All the lower Mmbs been sawed off and removed, giving a Clearer vic rhe xige on the west side has Deer neatly tritzmed and Ue gutter cleaned of Weeds and grass. The iron benches tn the Smithsontan grounds are receiving a coat of green paint, and the car- ays have been rezraveted. ” 1. P. Cristiauey agt. Lille M. Chris- wsenbdeel) 1s being considered by used in King’s cha Thi be the Mrst time this service’has been read in its Dis- friet, Misses McCallum and Boker, Mrs. Church, Mr. Witherow and others wil! assist in rendering opriate muste. colored man named Wim. Jackson was sent PoJail tora) days vy Juige Band oling @ pair of slves from the store of Wa. Bde Tapiret and 4 Lindi 01 james Taplett and Miner Lindsey, colored, were Ghed $10 oF 30 days each, tn the Police Court, this morning, for playing “sweat” on a street corner in South Washinzton. A young man named Frank Hornback was fined $10 Or 20 days by Jwige Bundy, to-day, for inde- Sept exposnre on the street, - pie Eugene Sweeney was fn eS or ays by Judge Bundy, to-day, for keeping <n ‘uniieensed Dar at the corner of } and I streets southeast. Mrs Barbara King was charged with the sam¢ and the case was continued until next Weduesdey. ‘The Bee has reappeared in handsome form, under fine editorial management of W. Calvin Cudse. It isatalwart in tone. ‘Beat Estate Savr.—Duncanson Pros, auction- pon San sold yesterday afternoon, for the owner, lot i ‘s subdivision of square 677, fronting %5 - feet on Jackson street, near Government Printing and ha: th of 87 (cet 6 inches, im Uals morning, | Boating on the Potomac, THE CLUBS GETTING READY FOR THE OCTOBER RE- GATTA. Pleasure-rowing up the Potomac has almost entirely ceased for this season, but every after- noon the river ts fairly alfve with shells. Atl the boat clubs are working hard for the coming re- gatta, ‘THE ANALOSTANS have been somewhat backward. A great many of tuetr members have been out of town, and they have been unfortunate in losing the services of several of their best men, It is now hardly possk | ble that they will be able to put forward three crews at the day of the races. They have not en- gaged a trainer, but will make every effort to Dave at least oné good crew to represent them, | and have ordered a new paper sheli from Waters for it. It fs probable that Patra, Dougiass, Me- Kenny and Marshall will occupy the seats In this, boat, unless some of the new members should Suow up Unusuclly Well. Ttis understood that tne Anulostans may not enter for the senior race, but Will put this crow In the Junior race and hake ne three. re of one oUt Of have been very active for several weeks past. ‘Taylor, heir trainer, has taade several changes in the crews as they were originally selected. The seniors are now rowing “Baldwin” stroxe, Zap- 3, Wheatley 2 and Wheeler bow. The senior shell from Weters has arrived and gives great sat- Isfaction. ‘The junior crew rowing sists of acha Will ce rpenter lor has not inade up | ls light weight crew yet, but he has selected sev- a and will attend to them when he can spare Ume from the other two crews. THE COLUMBIAS. Ellis Ward Is working well with the Columbtas, and there is no fear but that he will have three hnmber one crews ready on the 4th of October. 3 of a Davis. These arethe at Fredericksburg, with the ption of Woodward, and everybody knows vit they can row. Henderson, who rowed bow k 4 sburg, will tiy row in the light- mt Wil also coniest the juntor sin- ith ond Zeigler, it Is thouxht, will izht-weight crew. Ellis Ward has, Ty dy, a numbe out in the p: « of, Th niries, an open race Hmen by mak- em. seniors, ing together Ue prospects for the regatta lewd, and a great deal of interest Is being manifested. | Se ng the Postal Laws. was arrested in June jerson, an in- nt, for violat- U.S. Commissioner office, » and Mr. Howard Charge of Viela To-day, John Har last, on the compl spector of the Post Office depart uws, Was befo! 2 defen i about A Tected by i 7 Sald sch ain $15. by regt Iwater, d Statut nt. opening » UB. Brooks, who, it ap- peors, Was paying ’ attentions ‘to Martha | Hackley, wrote” to Thomas Brooke in na of Martha, g for $15, sent in a registered letter, and itis ed Hurris took It from the office und pocketed the inoney, and when first asked about It said Martha was his wife, which 15 not true, Harr arrested July i7, and the witness not being In y he was re! 1 on personal recognizance. defense this morning asked a continuance, and the government insisted on going on as they had brought Martha from a distance. She stating that she Would remain some tue, the case was seb for October 6 ——.__ EW OPENING AT WILLIAM HAN’S STORE. Mr. William Hahn yesterdy morning reopened his boot and shoe establishment at 816 7th street northwest, which he was compelled to enlarge on account of his tnereasing business, and now tore over 15 feet in width ‘and 100 feet in which ne has one of the fnest stock of goods in the city. Mr. Hohn has been a remark- ably stceessiut business man, entering into busi- hess about tive years ago here with scarcely any capital. He built up a trade at 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, which finally compelled him to establish @ branch store at the site of his present fine store, 15 by €0 feet, affording for a tme ample room, ‘The business has been under his management constantly iereasing, aml the bulk of the trade being at the 7th street store he was compelle to this his principal headquarters, and here he requires eight salesmen, while three serve tue West end store. Asstated above, the 7th street store has been enlarged, and yesterday and this morn- ing the customers Saw on the opening a fine floral ornament displayed, on which was the word “Welcome.” His sign is a push cart or bearer, In which the goods are delivered, and this 13 in tue shape of a large red slipper. Fee AN Issexction Arritep For.—Yesterday applt- cation was made to the Equity Court by E. A. Selle hausen for an Injunction to restrain Schnelder & Co, from putting up an additional machine shop and foundry on Onio avenxe and 12th street, on the ground that tue fron works there, with their holse and smoke, would disturb and distigure the neighborhood, and depreciate the value of real stute. Judge Hagner tcok the case under advise- a A Mrsccran Deacoy.—On Thursday afternoon the children of Edward Dickson, a well-known enlorel man, a de; nm of the Shiloh Baptist ‘h, residing on K street, between 11th and stFeets northwest, got into a quarrel with the children of Mr. Weish, a neighbor, and it ts ged that Dicksoa’s children Whipped Welsh’s, en Welsh returned home Thursday evenin learned of th: to make very ind v al complaint, chant, and the lie pass a heavy blow, knoc flair caused much excitement atthe time, and bas been the theme of conversation in thé neighborhood since. —__.—_ A Brave Rescur.—On Tuesday last Mr. Richard r, (Of the firm of Taylor & Hutty,) of cued a Miss Rogers, of Phittadelpiit . 'The young la akers to take In a 4 who had been bathing with her, when running de instantly earried her out ond her depth and she su at ones z for help, There was no life-boat sere: those in bathing were frantle for relief, lor was some distance away, but he raptdly struck out for the fast- drowning lady, and just as she was about going down for the LaSt time seized her and swam to the first ine of the breakers, where the other bathers had formed a line by jothing hands, and brought them in. They both were so utterly exhausted Me on the sund for rmly congratulated y’s relatives, who were 4 few moments before, were beside Joy. ee P SALVATION, LEGISLATION, EDUCATION, DAMNATION. A tour.st who has just returned trom a trip through the norti anit Canada states that in one place a hacktoan was engaged to show his party around, and driving toa point where a church occupied one corner of a street intersection, the Parllsment house 2 second, a college the third and saloon the fourth, the fehu remarked “Here you e tt all—salvation, (pointing to the church,) slation, (to the parliament house,) education, (the college,) and damnation,” (the saloon.) that they were compel! some time. Mr. themselves wit A PLEASANT ANNIVERSARY.—Yesterday afternoon Mr. Edward Slums, of 219 € street, celebrated the twenty-seventh anniversary of his Inanagement of St. Vincen’s Orphan asylum by giving an enter- tainment at his house to the ®rphans, lasting from 3 to 6o’elock. Some 120 children of the asylum were present, in charge of Sister Blanche and four assistants. All enjoyed themselves very much. Mr. Simms, assisted by the members of his family, repared refreshments for the entire company. he festivities were enlivened with songs and in- nocent games by the orphans. Cuter Sexton Stanps Ur ror Carer CRoxix.— Atthe convention of Fire Engineers at Cinein- nati last Wednesday, one of the topics of discus— sion was the necessity of diverting paid fire lepartments from all political influences. Chief ‘Sexton, of St. Lous, warmly advocated the exclu- ston of palitics from the administration of the fire deparud@nt matters. He held that politics in the departinent was the greatest demoralizer known, He would say that if there was a deparunent any- Where in the country run by politics that depart ment would not be worth acent. He wanted a resolution passed eensuring the reported attempt to remove “Chief Cronin, an old-time fireman, Who had always done his whole duty.” ee IN ¥EE have been recorded as follows: M. M. Rohrer to John Humphrey, lot 31 and n. 2, block 3, Pleas int Plains, &. ; $600. W.F. Holtz: 1aan, trustee, to Marcellus’ Bailey, part §, sq. 57 $—. David Rittennouse to Charles B. Gray, su. j 101, Sq. 212; $7,800.45. John Noonan to John’ Har- low et al., lots 32, 33 and 34, sq. 100; $5,386.60. A. F. Barker to Lawrence Gardner, lot 16, of sub. 6, Sq. 335; $3,856. Ann E. Arnold to ‘Thomas A. King? BASEL SS, sa: 498, $000, C.D. Fowler to Vaienting alley, part 24, sq. 868; $—. Joseph Crabtree to W. H. ‘hunan, n. 34 8 sq. 1060; £2,100. Mary D. Alston to A. B. Grosh, lot 72, sq. 867; $3.100. G. White to J. R. Younz, lot 7, Dieck 5, Bflingham; $—-._ F. E, Alexander. trustee, to Mary C. Shea, ib, 32, Sa. 716; $960. T. H. Patterson to Emma EB Gillett, subs 41 and 42, sq. 985; $1,400. J. M. You: et al., trustees, to George O, Miler, subs. 53, 4 a 5, sq. 361: $-—. D. L. Morrison to G. G. Hubbard, Suh 5S, si. 115; $18000. C. C. Cole, trustee i Ax Ovstrr Drater Wo Caw? Saett.—An colored man named Wm. Henson, was in J! Bundy’s dock this morning, charged with selling unsotind and nuwholesome oysters. Mrs. Marion. Rhodes, of No. 223 12th stated that she bought 2 quart of oysters from gefendant yes- terlay for her motler, who is sick, and when she stewed them they ees ene Ge mother vomit. iceman attention was called to the ac. Driver’s Testimonial. PROMINENT CITIZENS TENDER A COMPLIMENTARY BEN@FIT. The following correspondence will explain It- self: ‘Wasntnoton, D. C., August 17, 1882. George W. Driver, esq: Dear Ste: Appreciating your efforts during the past and present summer seasons to cater for the amusement of the Washington public, and re- garding you as a public benevactor, we, the under- signed, tender you a testimonial benefit at your SummerGarden at such time as you may desig- nate. Promising that the “Stay-at-Home Club” shall be fully repres®ated on that occasion, we re- main very respectiuliy yours, A. F. Rockwell, Jos. G. Cooke, Willard’s hotel; Myron M. Parker, Wm. Dickson, H. J. Ramsdeil, IN. Burritt, E. W. Brady, H. A. Wiliard, D. W: Sulson Hutchins, Hallet Kilbourn,’ Hume, y . B. Alnger, J. 0. P, Burnside, E! rden, Geo. W. Cochrane & Co., Smith, Frank Hume, L. G. Hine, J. J, Johnson, and upwards of one hundred other gentlemen, WASHINGTON, D.C., August 24, 1882. Messrs, Joseph G. Cooke, Myron . Parker, Witilam Dickson, H. J. Ramdeut, and others. Ns: Your flattering letter of the 17th ndering me a testimonial benefit at my iner Garden, has been reecived. Greatly ap- preclat'ng the sentiments which you express, It affords me infinite pleasure to designate the even- ing of Friday, September 22, as the time best suited for the entertatment. to whicn you refer, While assuring you that the “ Stay-at-Home Club” and oll my ether friends shall be most cordially wel- comed, I feel confident in saying that the perform. ance Will be in every way worthy of so distin- guished an audience. Very respectfully, Geo. W. DRIVER. New Prerroarn From Joseph Shillington We have the Ladies’ Journal, Frank Lestie's Popu- lar Monthly, Demorest's Magazine, aud Harper's Monthly, 21 for October. Ke From Robert Beall we have Harper's Monthly for tober. From G. A. Whitaker we have the authorized American reprint of Llackwood’s Magazine tor September, ee ee The Courts. Equity Court—Judge Hagner. Faton agt. Eaton: reference to auditor ordered. Walbridge agt. Edwards; Jas. §. Edwards ap- ed guardian ad Htem, Brooks agt. Garrett; on to get_ answer of infant defendants or- e. Adjourned till Monday. Pouice Covrt—Judge Bundy pro tem. roff, forfeited collateral. Alex- onal bonds tO not re- colored, driving a ‘or 7 days. Samuel colored, vas pman, do.; do. ling unsound oyste 8. Hornback, nb exposure; $10 or 30 Jos. Toplet and Miner Lindsey, colored, nd boisterous; $10 or 30 days. ~ Albert Beck= lore, loud ahd boisterous; % or 15 days. Howard Tupon, forfeited ral. Eugene Sweeney, keeping an unlicensed bar; $105 or 60 days. Appeal noted. N EW CARPETS. NEW CARPETS. FALL STYLES JUST OPENED, Brneeels new sty Ceryet Ling, 7 ng and Cay Floor Druuc ets, all sizes, new colors. Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, Ho s pe Best 2 Ply Carpets, 50 styles, ail new. Best 3 Ply Carpets, new stylés, Ruzs—Moquctte, Velvet and Tapestry. Lace Curtains, new designs, DRY GOODS. Ladies’ All Woo! Viannel Suitins, 25 cta, Ladies’ All Wool Cloth, Double Width, 73 cts. New Colored Cashmeres, New Colored Silks. New Black Silks. New Black Cashineres, New White Flannels, Suita, New Cloth for Bo: New Satine Prints, New Table Linens. New Canton Flannels, New All Wool Blankets. RECEIVING NEW FALL GOODS DAILY AT. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, SOUTH SIDE. H 00 .S888g TITT KER TITT H Ho o§ T K T HHHO O ‘BSS T EE rT HHO oO, §$ tT EE H H Oo Ssss8 T EER T TTTT EEE RRR ™ sss, T EO RR ees Tt §EE RRR ‘SSS, © Rk RE Bs * XEE ER RE ‘sss' CELEBRATED STOMACH BBR It TITT fTIT EEE RRR gSS8q BEY T R 8 BBB OU ¢ © &kER R RB Sgss8 ‘That terrible scourge fever and arue, 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 purely veretable elixir, indorsed by physicians, and more extensively used as aremedy for the above class of disorders, as well as for many others, than any mediciue of the age. For sale by all Drugyists and Dealers generally, al W Copwarn & LOTHROP BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR GRAND FALL OPENING oF ® DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, NONPAREIL VEL- VETE LACK” AND ‘COLORED C, MERES, ‘SH JODAS, FOULE, BEL BIL- LIARD CLOTHS, SUITING N- NELS, BASKET FLANNELS, CLOAKINGS, &¢., &c. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES! in elegant assortment at lowest prices, As a special bargain, we offer 25 pieces 44-INCH ALL-WOOL ILLUMINATED MIXTURI AT 50c. PER YARD. a ‘The best value ever offered in Dress Fabrics. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT! ‘We are daily opening ne ittractive bargains ii gplnaerartnenh Stung, 6elnch Genuine BANNGEY never offersd at such alow price. © SY faa QUILTS! QUILTS! chet 100 Crotchet Quilts at $1 each, splendid quality, lance TOWELS! TOWELS! 100 doz. Bleached Huckabac Towels, 20x40, only 1234¢. each. 100 Bi Ht PedHinckabec Towels, extra quality, 15c. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! If we areabove tho market on an; as ms cote erin, may oy the and receive the full'price paid. If we sell a poor article itis because we are ourselves ived, in which we make any satisfactory allowance, as Fades seeegrisnar eats (er ler th» rather than have our customers become ONE PRICE ONLY. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ANNOUNCEMENT. opted some months since LAWSON CASH CARRIER RAILWAY, American Manners. ‘From the St. Louis SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. Republican. While American manners are doubtless suscep- QcHooL BOUES. of the Jeannette, ani NEW THEATER COMIQUB. tible of much improvement, they are not nearly of the United States sloop Rod- 2 en & 80 black as they are frequently painted by foreign The utual supply of Books in use in the Public and fools and native snobs. If by good manners are Private Schools now ready and offered at the very Low- meant ‘‘the small sweet courtesies of life,” then “Also. Slates, ‘Paper and everything needed fora school GRAND INAUGURAL! ours will bear comparison with the foreign arti- ey outhit, NEW LAW Books. se an Sages may not bow blesses ~ ores ‘Tracey, ‘who murdered, Husbacr, = the | gnatich's Law of Building A oe. A a Frenchman, but he will sacrifice fe as mut Chica: ice force, Was hanged yess] Keuiey’s Ce rie Sa ye pam Fer pp personal convenience and comfort forastranger | 8°02; tic maintalaed who Rint cicsaraee Taylor's Beonerats welnsanity Sea “ MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEM@RER 16, 1882, as the Frenchman—perhaps more. An American Was hanged yesterday at Metropolis, TL. naa weet te 475 Pennsylvania avenue. rae = u railway car without speaking to the fellow the rytnme an npn Cong are They are of tke | THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, senger at his elbow,as the Englishman will. A: opinion that they could have brought the man ‘With Cove and Blotters Free, at ‘Wil! re-onen for the Pall and Winter Searon on ‘hether young or old, pretty or plain—| back to lfe if his neck had not been broken. BOBERTS' BOOKSTORE, shove cocerjan, with the beet, Variety, Vandovize esi may travel from Boston to Francisco | _ The tariff commission sat at Des Moines, Towa, ‘Above New York a fom y he pk inten ing . without an escort, and receive all the | yesterday. Henry J. Philpot pointed out to them | N. B.—BARGATNS Im STATIONERY “Rh EMERALDS, needed attentions fram men whom she never | that, owing to the-protective tariff, ten Dusheis of | ——~ Mesmrs. Coneay. Rawle Magesant Kennedy, saw before and will again. Would the | 10% wheat would buy as much in Liver- | @CHOOL Boor: es PAT, BIELE, never see “a trip from | POO! 88 forty-five bushels wiil buy in Iowa. PR 2 yt aey) of ™M > food same lady be equally fortunate ina trip from | “Tne Marquis of Lorne, now at San Francisco, e and Frivate Schools, America's Great yaad , London to Paris, or Paris to Rome? in our | yesterday visited Menlo Park, Millbrae and Bel- AND SCHOOL STATIONERY, THE CRAYTONS, street carsa laboring man, wearied out with | mont At Lowest Prices, wholesale and retail. James apd 2 " ill gi 7 General Be: ft Mt ©. C. PURSELL, ENGLISH VOCALISTS, DANC AND SKETCH the day's toil, will give his seat to any woman 1 auregard is at Fortress Monroe, on ARTIS: who enters. How many European gentlemen. eats Wem ore EOD ald soldiers in the parade mol 422 9th street northwest. _ Their American Debut, — - would do as much? “There is-more chivalric re- James O Biaies aobeks (ean.) fair grounds. Hon, FLPADeUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS. prone MORELIO BROTHERS, where else on earth, and such respect is incon- | wos § & ‘Seivas 3 eae ro oe waderfal Musieal Marvel. sistent with intense “vulgarity of manners.” | , yoMAN aUgEnAGe AND SraTES Hicurs.—A tele. A Large and Most Complete Stock, MISS LULU NEWTON, In drawing-room accomplishments and the | secret of the present session of the women’s suf. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, The Beanti‘ul and Bowitching Songetress. es of the dancing master, and in those in- | frage convention being held here two weeks ahead = 2 = MISS MINNIE ct describable produets of high breeding found in | of the date tor tue National Woman's Suffrage FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS. yen i association convention, al el ere, is rsp gh 5D. Q See eed ae eta Td ern | Wine tue tcaar convention Gio keoeriommentios | As WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, The King Laugh Maker, ; to Baroy atin es re Pie. unaffected | that woman suffrage 1s a State mghtsquestion, | 428 Tih streot. P. McDOWELL ‘ , while tne national holds that it isa national ques- orite Comedian. tion, Also, an Array of Beautiful Women in H. W. Eagan? MONSTER CONCERT. To fully complete this xrand entertainment wohave had Te-written the noted burlesque of the and unselfish politeness, disposition to accom- modate, readiness to go out of one’s way to help others—Europe has much to learn America. Our manners are “in the rough” and need polishing; but the material of which they are made is gold, not pinchbeck. Vulgar man- ners are bad, buf artificla: worse. Let us hope LAtst PUBLICATIONS, CITY ITEMS. Gentiemen’s and Boys? Fall Hats, * New Fail Style, Broadway Silk Hats, $5; MePherson's Hand Book, Politics, 1882 Spoffora’s **Marquis of Carabas™ Alexander's, Mra., *‘Look Before “The Little B: burch,” Falkener patxiern Applicationsof Electricity,” FEMALE FORTY THILVES, and believe that by diligent minding of ourown | Fashlonnple shapes, stit Pott Hats, §2 (0 $3: a Tee pee ey snd will prostuce it with entirely nev: sexnery, new coe! y \ : - rumen nechani % business and making the best ot ourselves with- | Rost suff and Sort “Dollar Hats” made; a he extraordinary cost of thie fm- out servile copying of European models we Now opening 200 dozen Youths’, Boys’ and| Franklin Square and Sener ee Libraries Prices of admission will remnin a shall some day reach a point In education, man- children’s Hats, in all the new shapes and colors JAMES J. CHAPMA Sand 15 cts. Box seats $1; entire Box $5. ners id morals which will meet the demands | at 50, 75, $1, $1 50, (nice Derby’s $1.) at_Lewis’ Pop o Metro THURSDA’ aud BATUR- of the most fastidious taste, foreign or do- aye) 920 7th st., bet. and K n. w. =——* wad ne at 8 o'clock. it : e = ies tee N. B. Price plainly marked In each hat. COUNTRY REAL E Short Guide to Bankruptcy. ‘atuicweine ——— : 5 caturanve 2 Te) nd UBLY A HAND: ND ELE- THIS (Saturday) EV a, From the London ‘Telezraph. WASHINGTON, January 4, 1882. GAN : POCETHER While one of the Bosniac delegates who walted upon the Emperor Franz Josef at the Hofburg, a few weess ago, was stayingein Vienna, the owner of the hotel in which he lodged becamea Positively Last Appearance of ME. AND MRS. McKEE RANKIN, in their New American Play, Gentlemen: Finding myself breaking down with work and business care Tresorted to Brown’s Iron Bitters as a strengthener. From their use I have derived much benefit, so much I keep them in my D TOB COO EST PORTION C UNTY, MARYLAND. house How, at all times sa family me ene. I _ Tho undersismed will offer for ealo at Pablie auc-¢3y “rg bavkrupt. Hearing of his host's mishap, the | Most cheerfully recommend the medicine (Brow tion, at the Courthouse in Upper Marlboro’, Prince gt . 4 ie Fi : are =r : r es KS = | MONDAY, Fert. 18, o a worthy Beg sought an explanation of the term | 1fon Bitters) for general devility caused by over | Cooree's, con THUKSD - ey Bartley Campbe | Work and mental strain. nu of GOO! ~bankruptey,” and having thoroughly mastered e late Charles Hl. Garter landed estate 0 THE GALLEY SLAVE. its meaning, proceeded, on his return to his M. McAvoy. 5 a tool ae A Gre: o> wae 7 A Reficx of America native village, to impart his information to sun- | - For §2—A Fortune! ERY BLT of the Patty end Pantin dion af Which ia eminacol es tneet dry of the faithful. his near relatives, and close | Such an inducement to ts customers the Com- : Burope. family connections. This, O my brothers,” he observed, ‘is the true and proper way to be- come a bankrupt: First you must hire a shop. growth of the CORN and OAT staple production monwealth Distribution Company offers in Its next rand distribution of prizes on September 30th, in Loutsville, Ky. No one should be without a ticket. of the play, But in addition to those crops, the nature and Lin sustained ah aes : Purchase for yourself, then induce your friends. | of the soil und the location he ee meertion ine Then you write to rich merchants in far distant | jor only s¢.a chance to win $80,000. Many otlier crag ene ects eran recone teinber . “a cities. inviting them to forward their wares to | grand prizes. Send on your order at once to R. rapes and other fruits, for the growth of w and ie admirably adapted. It also affords unsurpassed facilities for raising and canning all kinds of vege- you tor sale, and pledging yourself to pay them | §f. within afew months. As soon as you shall have received sufficient merchandise you must sell it for cash or hide it carefully away. Then must you go to the judge and say to him: ‘Beloved of Allah! Tama bankrupt. Here are £5. They are all I have in the world.” The judge wiil keep £4 of the £5 and proclaim you in bayk- ruptcy; the other £1 will be divided am Ay Boe Courler-Journal building, Louls- For OPERA HOUSE. ville, Ky. "s a. RENOVATED, IMPROVED AND DECORATED! Will Open for the Season on MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 259m, With the production of JOHANN STRAUSS’ FAMOUS OPERA, A MERRY WAR! Physician’s Wine. It has been a great desideratum with the medi- cal profession to obtain a reliable brand of wine, which they could preseribe with confidence to thelr patients. Port wine when unadulterated and properly made, 1s the best adapted to their proverty is\ within two miles of the Baltimore otomac Kaflroad, (a branch of the Pennsylvania road.) at Hull's Station, and is thus within le than two hours’ ride of bot the Baltimore and Wash- ington markets. ‘The land is well watered, and there are about seventy- five acres of timber woodland attached to it. The Dwelling House is a larze and handsome brick purposes, because of its combining stimulant and | 4." 2 = capenn art those who supplied you with goods. Later on | stringent properties, with freedom trom actalty. | Bout waltin ore mechunies cau ef the bestpietaie ie THE COMIC OPERA OF THE PERIOD, you will remove to another town and begin this | 824 agreeableness of taste. In most cases of pure ts of a center buildin, containing wide halls and large rooms, and two wings, the whole having a front of over 100 feet. The house is beautifully situated upon & commanainy eminenes, surrounded by fine forest and shace trees, aud haudsome, wel.-keptgrounds. debility, accompanted with indigestion, diarrh@a and geheral want of tone in the system, and to persons suffering with, or convalescing from ty~ phold fever, nothing can be more suitable and in- In Germany—Der Lustige Krieg. In France—La Guerre Joyenne. Ta America—A Merry Waty good and easy business over again. Thus may the passing bitterness of insolvency be con- verted into the abiding sweetness of a comfort- ‘There are alzo upon the property two lance Tobacco BY CHAS. E. FORD'S COMIC OPERA 00. able independence. Bechesm! Upon my head Yigorating. They have thoroughly tested the 3 beit!” eee Port Grape Wine, “produced by Mr. Alfred Speer, | Zuse® tewether with Barns, Stables and Tenement . The best translation, adaptation and t porforman and bas achieved the greatest snocess of Passaic, New Jersey, and do cheerfully un- ‘The property thus offered for sale is the Joint property any Englis of several owners, and the hesitatingly recommend it to the profession and ie #8 made in order that Performance +e = » Waltz, one) Musical ‘tthe Oper their interests be sey |. A rare opportunity is ¢ sale ef places ox noe at CUticura. Public asthe purest and most reliable American | their interes oan seas evan alee nates fs || Mosse on Suucatogr eee Ors make a most profitable and desirable purchase. as Geo. W. Brown, 48 Marshall st., Providence, R.I., cured by Curicuva KEsotvent (blood purifier) and Cuti- CURA and CUTICURA Soap (the great skin cures) of a pen Ste eer we ae the barber's, witioh epee elt er his ears, neck aud face, and for'slx years all kinds of treatment, 5 ‘The terms of purchase are as follows: One-third of the purchase money to bepaid in cash, the balance m two equal installments at one and two yeara, with inter- est from the day of sale; the credit payments to be se- cured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Taxes paid to day of aie As Jand is now in full crop, (tobacco, corn, &c., eee owners reserve the right of aecess till Aprilfl, for the purpose of removipy their corn and p: ender, and until September 1, 1883, tor the purpose of manenviee, the tobacco from the houses. the property will Ge delivered Setiacy het 388s proper wi lelive january . Persons desirine to examine the property. with a view to its purchase, cau do so at any time. Any further iu- formation desired will be given on application to the BERNARD CARTER, Trustee, No. 6 Courtiand «1 Baltimore, Md. We Are Persuaded that the Ancient Hermes with all the subtle art and natural resources of the Alchemists, was a very poor doctor compared with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn., Mass) Hermes may have been after all only aclever practitioner of the Black Art; but we Know there Is no humbug In the phar- | 1 maceutical chemistry of Mrs. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. Neca SUMMER GARDEN. : GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT AND BAL CHAMPETRE, TENDERED TO MR. EDWARD ABNER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18a. Exe SION TO LEESBURG, VA. THE LOUDOUN FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19rn, 207H AND 2ist. - Special trains for the Loudoun Fair will be ran ye Iie leavin. & P, Depot oth Hi : im reday 20th and Bist, returning, eave Leeabucy s13 SCALD HEAD. Raymond, Auditor F. W., J. & 8.R.R. was cured of Scald Head of nine years! by thé Curicuna REMEDIES, It is Worth remembering that Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient is the concentrated duplicate of the celebrated Ger- man spring whose name it bears, and whose vir- tues it so eminently contains. Read HA. Jackson, Mi duration ECZEMA. 816-cotd ‘Boston, rman cnrea | the Commonwealth Distribution Company’s ad- Fe SALE OR RENT—A LARGE AND CONVEN. ‘Round trip tickets good for four days, $1.40. CU ng and Meneses thet had been | Vertisement in another part of the paper—$30,000 lent Dwelling House, situated in the villaze of Bla-| Spiendid racing each day of the Fatt 12-68 treated unsuccessfully for twelve years by many of Bos. | for $2—and other large prizes. The most liberal | densburg, Prince George's county, Md., about 4 miles — ton’s best physicians and most noted specialists as well trom Washington city. This dwelling, built of brick, as European authorities. on the old Fugiish style, was the residence of the lat N.C. Stephe: coutaius 17 rooms, of which the drawing-room is very lange and elecant. ‘The out- buildings attached to the dwelling are a brick kitchen communicating with the main building by # passaxe- way, sinoke-house and dairy, all in condition aud ot brick, also u stable for eight horses and cow house, Scheme in the world. " What 1s $2 to save when by its Investment you may secure a fortune? Try your luck. Drawing September 30th. Send $2 at once to R. M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. ‘Tne Liver is the organ most speedily disordered by malarial PBvze's SUMMER GARDEN. MILE CRUST. ‘Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton St. Cincinnati, ‘WEEK COMMENCING SEPTEMBER lira, IRE NEW COMPAN) ALL NEW FACES, peaks of her sister's child, who was cured of milk crust which resisted | pols " x 5 BORER Oy OC Ue Bpce ah aan oe si incti reg wagered Of milk crust which resisted | poisons. Ayer’s Ague Cure expels these polsons pee ae pump, cal use. There is adjaceut a handsomely laid out garden, well enclosed, and also about 10 acres of rich land, suitable for xardening, ete. ‘This lot has upon it ah orchard of choice fruit trees, all in bearing. This property would be a suitable reei- ‘with a beautiful head of hair, rom the system, Aud isa most excellent remedy for liver complai: Elixir of Babek, avegetable compound, contains no quinine; a pos- (arian THEATER. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Nichtly and Tuesday and Friday Matinees. FALLING HAIR. “ K tieman of wealth, or for d in Si ve luive cure for Malaria, Fever and Ague,at Kioczew- | fusinearin Washington, which is of ready aces either | _PPliminary Season of One Week with the Great Frank A. Beah, Steam Fire Engine6, Boston, wascnred | ©! rug store, 423 9th street. Prive 50c. sn pe ee Sore Al gi a ae | WOODSON AND ALLEN’S MINSTRELS. cela, or fal h ‘the Cutt , forsale in Bladensburg. In the same district o1 % Convers (hood shen nennli ioe Coenen . $1,000 Rewara Bladensburg, one mile from College Station, «ine lance 18 STAR MINSTREL ARTISTS. 18 Coricuns cGar (thegrest akin cures) externally, which | FOt aly case of blind, bicodn jy ieahing wiceraten, | Pern, 4004 acres, teantifully sitaated, withthe best |) oett GREAT 60% D-DANCE ARTISTS, tely restored hair whe said he r protruding les that eBlug’s remedy “ ecesKary out- idin a < RAT! “AY! ny pote IY rest ir when all . oe ie tae S prepared. by J.P, Miller, M. D., 915 | above upincuinberet. Possession can besiven at ouce. THE CE LEBRAT ED EAT DEN QUAKTETTE, ‘The above property. will be sold at a reasonable price. Terms of sale made known upon anplication to Jules Dieudonue and Mra. Diendoune, at Bladensburg, or to €,.G: Magruder, ena.. their aitoruey, Upper ‘Mari- ro’, Prince George's county, Ma. ‘awo-law,im C. G. MAGRUDER. R SALE OR FXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm three miles from Bladensburg, cont: $50 acres. Oue-third cleared land, suitable for car. Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- Out lis signature. Sold by druggists. —01s-co Found at Last. An agreeable dressing for the hair, that will stop its falling, has been long sought for. Par- ker’s Hair Balsam, distinguished for tts purity, fully supplies this Want. All patronized by the public and indorsea by the press? Monday, Sept. 18, opening of the regular season with the Great Specisity Company. 69) HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOO) New York avenue, between 13th and Mthets, Hours: - Gentlemen, 6 to 9a. m.. 2:30 to 10 p.m TREATMENT. URA TREATMENT consists in the internal SUTICURA KESOLVENT, the new biocd puri- external use of Curicuna and Curicura great skin cures, — 1 Ladies, 10a.m. to 12°m, Guiarantesd instruction im Invigorating Food Smee TEE Hert north NONE 8 Bay jee | ewimming $5. CUTICURA for the brain and nerves is what we need in these —— sees Be pe hy pyre ah yr ey | | days of rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic < ts. Cy racy on er eon pe oro Frlee of Cc- | restores the vital energies and brings cool health AUCTION SALES. a => - $1. < uricwRA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, $1 quicker than anything you can use.—Tribune, = ae — —— No, 626; ON EXHIBITION No. 626 Per bottle. Curtou“a Soap (the queen of medicinal = UCTION SALE OF UNRIDEEMED PLEDG E AND SALE AT z an‘ toilet coups), 2c. CUTICURA MEDICINAL SHAVING Another Grand Opportunity dOn TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER NINETEEN, ‘aud |, Street. MARKRITER*s, Street. Soar, 15c. Principal Depot, 1s now given by the old reliable Commonwealth | WEPNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY, 1882, at |" No. 626 F etrect northwest, one door from Tthatnené, aull WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. epic Gres - HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, at | Choice Oil Tuinitivs, Euetavingn, Chromos, eens mied . Distribution Company to obtain a fortune for a | our Loan Office, No. 1262 Pennsylvania avenne, all | 1 pcice Ol) Taimines, Pugraxines, Chromos, ete; alad small outlay, $300.0 for $2 $112,400 will be dis- | Pledges forfeited hy non-red ting of | Frames, Picture Cord and Tassele, Kings, Nails, ot.s08, tributed on Septe-ni er 30th, in Louisville, Ky. Send | Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Pistols, Silver and | Nurkriter’s. “Temas Cau. Free ArtGallers ot? $2 for a ticket, or $1 for half a ticket, to RM. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. . sa - Forty Years? 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 with never-failing success by milifons of mothers for their childten. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and dlarrheea, gripin; in the bowels and wird colle, By giving heai Plated-Waro, Opera Ginsses, mente, Ladies’ and Gents’ Parties holding tickets will pleas STEINEM BROS. _ [s16-3t] JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EXE ALE OF INSURANCE-AND GAS EXECUTRIX SALE OF INSTR executrix of the cetate of the Inte Thomas J. S. , Lwill sell, at public auction, foreash, at the tion roome of Duncanson Bros., 9th and D streets north. _PIGNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. GoNvax Excuuston THE TO INDIAN HEAD. The steamer W. W. CORCORAN will eave her wharf, foot of Tth street, on SUNDAY, September 17, at $ o'clock p.m. harp, returning at 7:90. 30 IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S rest, the following stocks: cents. i> the Child iUrests the mother. Price 25 cen' 300 2 ¥ Stock. = : = —— = FLORIDA WATER, a ae awa» | gusts Washington Gas Light Company's Stock. HE DEPARTMENTAL DOZEN WILL GON- 813 Shares Firenmen's Insurance C Si TINUE THEI% TUESDAY EVENING EXCUR- . BEST FOR “Buchupaiba.” Wile sold in Lots on WEDNESD SIONS on the Steamer Mary Washington duriug Sepe uick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Blad- | TWENTIETH, at EOS 2 ‘Will leave at 6:30; return at 11 p.m. TOILET, Gearunn eae Diseases, $1. Druggists. "De; MARTHA JANE BURR, Exceutrix, ‘oat will eave at 6905 p BATH, Stott & Cromwell. Do POG | atc-3t Per R. ROSS PEERY, Attorney. acetate tk athe inte to Dea at th Dat of KERCHIEF, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ¢ conta lies and children free. a N 3 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” ee z A eae pee ping Ry gprs and delivered in 3g-ib. ” print per —— Also, cottage cheese, gduttermilic and sweet milk, STR POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. per qt. Cream, ie. pint STRRE Nowiie, BETWEEN ROULETH AND STEAMER GHORGE LEARY. are . dof trust, a Tn order to accommodate a large number of business Irtue of a deed of trust, dated the thirteen in 01 > ; BISHOP—COOKE. On Tuesday, September 12,1899, | aay of July, 18th and duly recoraed te ates Rin] pach Ad otters “detaiied in the ety gu Sattlyday even. vena oi TT gs B 3 JUSEDH f'BISHOP, or St Jone, ca to | District of Columblay ant bye dimsction ot Tey leateton ‘the Satasday tein. ee CE Fg Pre. a E AA i Sess, Seaitie C. CUOKE, of ’ Washington, "D. 0. "No secured, thercly, tat ea public auction Billdeave Norfolg on Monds (Btgrnoon at 5, vind “ S EN = © 4 . » Me B24 To 2*4 HT Sgs58 PARKHILL—BUBTE. On February 22th, 1680 tn OF SEPTEMBER, AT HALF-PAST FOUR pa Sho: MATTINGLY, e Cathed EA OTe, L., by fev. ber ~ —omed RR OO ¥. 7 Curtis, JOSEPH W. PARKHILL to Miss EMMA M. of and in INIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, NO. Eko ory aE BUETE, both of Washington, D. 0. e yoi Woshington, x Hisicene tueie PICNIC MONDAY Eventnd E23 8 YF AA E EXT, September 16th, at JUENEMANN'S PLEAS- z #°oo? ¥ ae Pu DIED. ry a | URE GARDEN. 812, 16-2t" | DEI ‘Wednesday 0 lots havi ; ‘AMILY EXCURSION, 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tee) Guise Tene VALERIE Bee ae bot ad F #201LES FOR 180. the beloved husband of Mis. Mary STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON axD fifty-eighth year of his age. an Mt. Vs ral fi his late residen No. 141 H street melee ete Sone eee a respectfully invited to attend.* DOUGLASS. On 16, 1882, tures oulock a, Say WILLTAM Seon ‘aged seventeen yeara. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS, WE WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK o'clock, ee oF friends are respectfully invited. | cco REE ER BEB 58555 GIBBS. At ‘Trieste, . serest, opponts Center Mare 74 RA 6° Ex foe th oes ASA C OF trax, 2*4 Goo Eee Sags8 i) & AT A TRIFLE ABOVE COST. ONLY A FEW HUNDRED YARDS LEFT OF REAL ORIENTAL LACE, AT 190. PER YARD, i LFor Other Auctions See Screnth Page.) ai i yo PICKLING. a zi ‘ALL SILK BPANISH LACE 250. PER YARD. PURE CIDER VINEGAR and = 100 DOZEN CANVASS COLLARS, AT TSc. A PIECE. REDUCED FROM $1. JUST “ARRIVED. A NEWLINE OF LADIES’ KID GLOVES. BPICES. UNDERTAKERS., ADAM ROs! Sete S Megsstiocise ‘UsT ARRIVED 7K 3 Great - seg sneer UNDERTAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Tens egerre 1417 New York avenue. EY