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How Is This, Mr. Rounds? To the Editor of Tae Evenixe STAR: Few men even in Washington are aware of the many devious ways of the star route gang in order to create friends for themselves and direct public opinion against the officers of the law who 80 faithfully strive to do their duty in bringing male- factors, high as well as low, to justice. In spite, THE EVENING STAR. WIONDAY — LOCAL MENTION. Sundays intoxicating drinks has ceased for some months, and their private sale 1s reduced ‘The v of sofa watcr and of the of ilfe on, and of the m very few are The Weather. OFFICE OF TNR CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, 1 Warn DC. 18, 1982, 10-O)am.e however, of all their plans to create a diversion in % re a For the eA states, partiy cloudy | thelr favor, their last too deeply-laid plot has | tertiay, fe ee eee aa weather eal rain, southwesterly winds, ss : ‘ince the first | Mer, liled all the churches, A num! - Matlonary or higher barometer and temperature, | Proved 8 very boomerang; and never.since Ingtonians attended the venerable Christ church, Move against them, has public opinion been so overwhelmingly against them. Go where you will, | 204 found a W: pastor, Rev. T. G. Addi- ‘son, in its Special Weather Ballctin. ulpit. The Reform Club held several SE5ReEy ‘The ens officer of the army furntshes | 3nd Fou hear but one cane ae reyat | meetings. The Christian Association held {ts union See fol In to the press: The | ants and indignation at te foul attempt to smirch 00 ant t: e temperature. hss | Ce good Te cae Gepeekiien tanec Votenn: tains resorts, ns. 50 ignore tae In one of the departments—or bureaus, rather— 799. "50 pee cece Ke region, from | o¢ the government, however, you will be surprised Scie ce One ban ee rena) a “80 —— s"falten ‘from 2 | 2 hear, there Is not only charity, but active sym. | “it’s edge, and easily accessible, Jackson, | 225: “i0o a as fallen from 2° | pathy for the miscreants. This oasis in the desert Tranig | 1208. 50 e471 woz ming ind frou 4° to 19° in the ex- | Portier ts the Government. Printing Omtice, Go | Cored, charged, as heretofore reported, wit 30 65331 rei nor local nals are reported fot | where you will in this busy workshop and you wili | fderly conduct at the political meeting Friday 100 . the Ohio valley, the lower laxe rezi¢ id the St hear kiud words for the conspirators ‘curses night, came up before mids Kemper iturday, re Lawrence ait pele geal guare eine | for those who proseente them.” and the reason for | 984, "88 Postponed until this afternoon, when wat? 09 Meee eae ie ee agin | this singular state of affairs is the fact that Mr. M. | © aati ; mee an 100 Teadjusters. A large crowd at- tended the hearing, at 5 o’clock found each of the parties S Col. Windsor $20 in addition for contempt of court. Col. Windsor paid all the fines. Dewocratic CLvB.—A Young Men’s Democratic Club was organized at Armory hall Saturday night. Sudge E. Stewart was called to the chair and the club organized by the election of Hon. Geo. A. Mushbach president, B. H. Lambert, M. B. Har- Taylor Arnold, Jno. 8. Harper,vice presidents; wie D Lunt, Sears Te i. ‘Thompson, C. D. Helm, the business manager and part owner of the star route organs, 1s not only one of the fore- men of the establishment, at a salary of $6 per day, but he is all-powerful with the Public Printer, Mr. 'S. P, Rounds; and sycophantie employes talk : | in the strain indicated in order to curry favor with this man Helm. Why he holds such relation to Mr. Rounds, a promtuent officer of the government, 18 one of the things “no fellah can find out;” and, with your kind permission, I shall recur to the ‘subject at some future day. MaAkeER-cP. utherly winds prevail sult states and districts c!ling frost fs reported Wyouung Territory. The following <pecial temperatures were Feported at & m.: Eastport, 51 41, 52°: Quebec, 4 Mr. Was Duint, 6 m. ‘The mayor S2e25255 2525 B: the past y- 1.04. Partiy cloudy four hours Serres a Canad era geezneSeseeess nd ke weather al rains are | tet for New Eng- ens ae secretary; K. Kemper, treasurer. ped Jand and the northern portion the middie At- | Perilto Excursionists atthe Great Falls. eg ee, panne ed rere 3os7s States to-day nd to-morrow, and fair jarley icampment lef ere via the r for the south Atlantic and east'gulf states | 7° Editor of Tae Eyestxe Stan, anil Potomac road at an early hour this morning and probabiy to-morrow, WasuixoTon, D. C., Sept. 16, 1882. — In reference to the story of rescue at Great Falls 1s offered for to-mor- | in Friday evening's Stax, I desire to state that ia Covered | five persons, three of them ladies, were in the to Join the parade in Balttmore.—The work of re- pairing the market house 1s now nearly com- pleted and the city buildings seem as fresh as when they were built, some ten _ years ago.—The | : regular teacher's institute of the public schools 36319. es > aa Bo his = od bogie boat, exposed to great danger, for probably three- was held on Saturday and conducted | by the super- ¢ dishes 10 1 soup or oys- | @arters of an hour before they could be rescued. | intendent—The funeral of Mrs. James Nighten- 1 pt. coffe +2 qt | The boatmen had, without adequate means, | sill took pa yomeraay Coen Pte 100 4 qt. 202, 10 4) benevolently arranged, at from 15 to 20 cents per | 02 Prince street, between Royal ant st 19-, Inajolier to peril people's lives by ferrying them over the freshet, the platform calied a bridge having been broken the previous day. Cannot the author!- tles in whose jurisdiction the falls belong Insist upon a suitable structure to guard against unne- cessary danger! "AN EXCURSTONIST. —— ‘The Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. The sixty-fourth annual session of the Soveretzn Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows was opened at«)'t Fellows’ Hall, in Baltimore, to-day. Tue formed Encampment of Patriarchs of this cit the Uniformed Patriarchs of Marley Encampment of Alexandria left for Baittmore early this President and Secretary. From the N. ¥. Herald, to-day. President Arthur did not leave his home all day*| yesterday. He occupied his time reading and look- ing over his correspondence, with his private sec- retary, Mr. Frederick J. Phillips. Secretary of the Treasury Charles J. Folger was at the Hoffman house last evening. He refused to see newspaper Teporters, It was reported that he had an extended conference with the President in regard to various matters connected with official ant litical bust Ness anil that he consulted with gentlemen closely identified with the administration as to his candi- dacy for the governorship. ¢lal trains depot ou th g, Minneola, Rell- mike beautiful | morning, aceampanted by | Weber's band, = Shack nine Dien to take’ part inthe escort of the Sovereign 7 See a Grand Los The fui st of delegates, most ot | PJ UYERS OF CLOTHING: of M. Angenstein present in Baltimore, inclides. 150 night for an ext delegates from the District of Coluin- ‘Whatever kinds of Clothing you are in pursuit of re- member that at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, : erie to aebend to M. D. Brainard and John auction some Tare E ions of the body will 2 i turn. continue a Weck or longer. This evening memorial services in honor of the late James L. Ridgely wiil be held at Fayette street M. E. church. An anthem composed by Mrs A. L. Ruter Dufour, ome large @icinal ant otier purposes, with music by John H. Seifert, both of this city; ‘Tth street northwest. will be sai Sue —— e Seg ad You are sure to find Sovereign Grand Lodge show that the order, a Frasers Ice Cr the end of the rear 1881, had 480,368 members, a | A LARGE STOCK, increase of 19.006 during thé year. There are *, LOW! ICE! A Coron ry was fed | subordinate lodges, 1,851 subordinate encamp- 20 ee cig days in ty tals morn- | ments, 63 grand lodges, and 42 grand eneamp- WELL MADE GARMENTS, FOF asst ments. Expenditures for relief in fifty-one years : % that the d amount to $32,77,554.31, and total receipts for the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. same period to $87, 03. You Gin Boe —>___ Amusements, Etc. Nationa THEATER.—“ The Galley Slave,” which for picturesque and dramatic interest is one of the strongest plays now on the stage, will be produced at the National this evening ‘by a capable company. eW THEATER Comrgve will be opened ning, when a large company of variety and burlesque performers will appear. Good Fall Suits for $6, worth $10. Good Fail Suits for $7, worth $12, Splendid Business Suits for $10, worth $15. Excellent Business Suits for $13, worth $20. All-wool black Diagonal Suits for $15, worth $95, Double-breasted Sack Suits for $12, worth $20. Double-breasted Sack Suits for $16, worth $30. Fine black Cloth Suits for $20, worth $40. Fine black Diagonal Suits, Prince Albert style, for $20, worth $40. Fine worsted Coat and Vests at $12, worth $20. Cuore raw a th, near EL STEAwED Oysters, finest crate Rear E. Ladies’ saloon first floor. teamed oysters. Johnson's, saleon first floor, ; Jounson’s, 9th, Moxey S AYED Is MoNry Mape.—Stall 595 Center | AT ABNER’s Garpen this evening the concert | Fine worsted Govt cua Veet 15, worth market, Gib st- wing, will furnish in the morning | and ball champstre arranged in honor of the en- | Suits for Boys from 4 to 7 at $3.75, worth $5. ehotee porter * Steaks at Ife., choice sirloin | terprising manager will be given. The program Suits for Boys from. it fy Steaks at b rib roasts 123g to lie. offered Is very attractive. Suits for Boys from Duiver’s GaRDEN.—This week 1s announced as the last of the regular season at Driver's. A strong bill 1s off-red. Next Friday evening the testimontel benefit to Mr. Driver will be given. THE Carirat THeaTER.—The regular season at this cozy resort will be opened this evening, and 4 4 Suits for Hoys from 8 Suits for Boys from 8 Suits for Boys from 8 Suits for Boys from 1 Suits for Boys from 12 Suits for Boys from 12 to 17 The Capital Gossamer Coat The I. ng fiamense bargains, worth from ibe solt for 10c,, ‘positively to- at KR Goldseumid’s, 812 7th street hoop water pail, 12 boxes of Thom- as’ laundry blue, 1 doz. mevallic plated tea spoons, @ ft. superior clothes line, 5 boxes of Army and 32.50, worth $3.50. .. L. Gossamer Coat at $3, worth $4. ut an inviting program has been arranged for the | 2! = nee ie We series | 82 e Check Gossamer Coat at $3.60, worth $5. pesky Lutte 6 table spook ahemd, | Occasion. ee Odd Pants and Vosis in great variety, and at lower some decorated cu: knives, 27 inch scrubbing brush, 1 p feather duster, 1 4 Jarge rubber dres Dag, 1-5 row toot! ehine oil, 6 cakes prices than ever. Good Fall Overcoats at $9, $10, $12, §2 Ovn Morro: No trouble to show goods. MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. and ‘THREE CASES OF AFFRaY were tried In the Police Court this morning. Daniel Mahoney and Walter Cramer were assessed$5 or 15days each for fighting at the corner of 1st and F sts. northeast last even- ing. Chas Hawkins and Andrew Key, colored, for having a mutual fight in West Washington, Satur- wy —— roe also CARs each. os Phillips, colored,and Harry Langley were charged ‘with the same offense. Langley forfeited collat- ancer or cocoa handie, 1 comb. 1 plain goblet,1 sehdol brush, 2 bottles of best ma- t i eral, and Phillips was discharged. er, Lreal M e— . oe u ue RRE, EEE T caver punted. Is 1A Case of Hypnoruonta?—Last evening Per U U ERR’ Re c Iso, 10 per cent discount on | the police ambulance removed a colored man P UURRE trave and an immense | Bamed Taylor from White’s stables, on I street, be- P UU OR EB EEE tween New Jersey avenua 1st_street north- West, to the Freedman’s Hospital He was seized with dreadful spasms, in which he would bite and = snap like a mad dog at all who approached, and it was feared that he was suffering trom hydro- phobia, ‘This morning he ts reported as improving, ut has frequent relapse Into the spasins, and the physicians are not quit» clear that his disease 1s not hydrophobia. During his spasms he has bitten Several colored attendants. It is also stated that he Was himself bitten by a mad dog two years ago. Bie eS Goon Ixvestwents.—Parties desiring _invest- ments should not fail to attend the auction sale at Duncanson’s, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock p.m, of W 43 Company stock ~and scrip ahd igus’ of decorated tea, CITY AND Dis AND INVIGORATING. ——— Anmsements To-night. Nattowa Rew Toear specialty perform- ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated are invited to make a trial of the celebrated ight festival. Carrrat THeatTer.—Vari Wasurxerox SwreinG Bue, between 13th cHooL, New York ave- dd Heh street m4 A any stock, the property genes of the Lite 'T. J. 8. Perry, and will be peremptorily. Canddused Bacats. solu. Splendid ch ince to buy, as there ts a lange ot. See advert Street lamps will be ligh ished 5am. Miss ‘Scotto the Ht ned to accept 4 posit.c ‘he buil 9 3 ‘kK avenue c en's Christin J ng of the board of 7 held ia tae new quarters last. week. T Will be put tn order and it is expected ti at 6:50 p.m., extin- faculty, has re- (& ARPETS. CARPETS. CHOICE NEW STYLES. 50 styles best 2 ly Carpets, 73 cts., 80 bright, beantiful patterns, cts. t evi -» 89 cts., 90 thing Will be in reacin=s tor the formal opening | 75 styles best American Brascels. beautiful styles, all WHISKEY. : Hew this season, 75 cls., 80 cts., 85 cts., Wcts., 95 S 18989. S. Military Telegraph ets., B1. 19011, nized g Best Body Bi ty th . ’ t Body Brussels, choice brizht styles, at low prices, fng Thos J. L! 79 styles Inerain Carpets, all new designs, 37 cts., 50 | This Whiskey upon an analytical examination has acon . cis., 60 cts., 7 ets, proved to be ¥REE from Fuail Oil, and indeed of any Flogr Drugets, beautiful designs, in all sizes, $5, $6, | Of the modo'u ingredients wich are used to wive @ for a repr: 3 a Sie a repre fictitious ace and favor to this popular drink, ars Hall and G: itch. vee and Stair Carpets to match. £ Floor Oil Cloths, ail widths, from 37 ets, 50 cts., 60 cts, we Moquette, Smyrna, Velvet and Tapest-y Rugs. pclety a a me ting | Making and Laying Carpets, 8 cts. a Carpet Lining, 7 ets. yara. YOR SALE BY ie Lace Gusta e Ree er ee BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 2 in for aid and syin: Ker sends us the Westué cag t7~ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS ARE NEW DESIGNS THIS SEASON, ar TOWSON'S, €56 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Center Market. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED'S SONS, Wasurxatoy, D. C, sin belualf of * H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, y from a15-Im on H street Sone Proparerons, ed Claude 7th, near E Yoard at drowned mond, Who was standing by, ed him at the risk of nls ow: 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET, Ks PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET, SESTSZE. - F. D. ristian church, left a hing: ae es eae an churen, Heft ‘ In afew days cur building will be finished. We will interest of bis church and to vi fe friends and ¥ Pataces We would kindly sequent jeter to King’s Palace. We would kindl: juest all to defe Felstives, Dayiug Millinery until our openine Place. You will Le fully repaid, and it will be to your interest to wait. Meanwhile we shall still continue to slaughter goods. We are receiving daily all the leading id before his retura will attend the ary conte nee of the chure n October, 1 Recht ‘slit last the wife of John Arthur, wed bork carrier, residing at 1203 thwest, gave birth to three boys, who eeseee IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS, WE WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK Well-:.now n co or WD street ere all alive and doing weil. £3 AB 8S BEF s8885 FALL SHAFES, An ag bina colored man named E* Aa g He *sssq 85076 in the Poltee Court. tat: AKA Oo Which, as an inducement, sold less than mar- assaulting a colored girl named LLLL AA CCO EEE Sgss5 fuer ‘We offer = 2a at dus. The old man sat @at gel, {hope I may drop as dead a5 Aininiis dit bfo’ Peter.” 7 blind man was not very dang ‘the case. ket es “If I struck fo” yo" honor court thought and dismissed nus, colored, was flned $5 or 15 days. ndy to-day, for making rude and ene reul.irks to persons in their heartug. eee zi AT A TRIFLE ABOVE COST. OSLY A FEW HUNDRED YARDS LEFT OF REAL ORIENTAL LACE, AT 19c. PER YARD, ig ELEGANT CANTONS, ‘In Black and Colored, all new Fall Styles, at 18c., 20¢., 250.) B5e.5 EEE Georziana Lincoln, a colored girl, was sent to And the Finest at 60 cents, bal ‘She workho: for days by Judge Bundy this AL LK amorn'ng ior enticing prost ‘ton on the street, ras —_— Jaa Smith was charvet tn the Police May With the second offense of petit laree Teo SPANISH LACE, "ease Was conticued for evidence for the prosecu. 2c. PER YARD, BLACK PLUMES, id about two years old was p! aby PikemeMt of Kast Capitol strevt last 100 DOZEN Belin Hane, as 18 Coot, en to station house. it was Ribbons, vets, Pushes, Bating, Silke, Laces, found to be tn a starving conditis CANVASS COLLARS New Pattern Hats and Bonnets just rece: dee Ke wus sent to the almsnouse TS morn 2 ‘Bat will Astonish all = ‘Messrs. Alirn, Hausman and Scely returned yes- | AT Tc. A PIECE. Werday from a ‘three weeks’ bicycle tour Inthe Shenandoah valley, having ridden 450 m! Amat me. ae eee: Justh, so favorably well-known as the dealer in ‘Second-hand clothes, nas given up his branch ‘More on 9h street, and x be found | the old stand on D street. = BEDUCED FROM $1. JUST ARRIVED. ANEW LINE OF LADIES' KID GLOVES. Don't fail togive usa call and convince yourself, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, FICKS ICE CREAM, WARRANTED PURE Er hed de LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “I.” to a minimum. | Drawn at New Orleans, La., er September ESS TESIEOEEETE Prize. Eee Breet +4 re sEbepee' ese eeeeesssezs: bed: 1600 200 sedezeee'c¥escesterels¥szeze2sie¥es¥s 3 Seesetetseecessizes S383) umber drawing the Capital Prize of $75,000, ‘The subseribers having senpervised the Single Number Drawing, Class I, Louisiana State Lottery, hereby cer- tify that ie above are the uumbere which were tive day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the PRvltnessOur bandeat Neo Orleans, La., this Tosed: jess our hands at New . ‘ September 12th, 1882. a G. T. BEAUREGARD, J. A. EARLY, } Commissioners, Prizes Cashed in Full Without Deduction. No, 42, 101 Draws Capital Prize, $75,000. sold inHous- ton, Tex., Columbus, Miss., and Butler, M No. 22,360 Draws Second Cajital Prize, $25,000, sold in Boston, Mass., and Leavenworth, Kan. No. 6,621 drawé $10,000, sold in’ New Orleans and New York. and-82, 216 draw each $6,000,sold in New 1,000 number with 01, the fic- Bs 09 pymbers ending being the last two fig Nos. 12, York and Petersburgh, Tenn. Nos. 24.909, 26,049, 54,495, 74,052, 74. 860, draw 3 i ee ep Beh Ga New ise e, onville, La. St. Lou : ville, Ky., Galveston and EI Paso. Tox.” MO» Ma¥S¥ THE PUBLIC 1S REQUESTED CARE- FULLY TO NOTICE THE NEW AND ENLARGED SCHEME TO BE DRAWN MONTHLY. S2~CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHAKES IN PROPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by the Leais- Jature for Educational and Charitable purposes—with @ capital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund o: 2550, 000 has sitice been added. By an overwheimmg popular yote its franchise was mei Part of the preseut State Constitution adopted December 2, A. D. ever yoted on and endorsed by the ‘The only Lott: People of any =tate. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE “MONTHLY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1882— 149:h'Monthiy Drawing. Look at the following scneme, under the exclusive supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virzinia, Who manago all the drawings of this Company, both ordinary and semi-annual, and attest the correctness of the published Official Lists. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS FACH. FRACTIONS, IN FIFTHS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZES, 2 Prizes of $6, (00. 5 Prizes of $2; 000. 160 Prizes of $200. 300 Prizes of $190 500 Prizes of 8: 1000 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 9 Approximation Prizes of $7 3 - i 500, 3 a * 1967 Prizes, amounting to. Application for rates to Clubs should be made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For further information, write clearly, giving full ad Gress. “Send orders by. Express, Registered ‘OF ‘Money Order, addressed ONLY to’ M.A. DAUPHIN. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. N.B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will receiva Prompt attention. it CITY ITEMS. Liver Complaint. Cor. 5th and H Sts. N. W., Dec. 31, 1881. Gentlemen: My husband has suffered with Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia from his youth. After taking two bottles of Brown’s Iron Bitters, feels that he can recommend them for their bene- fictal results. Mrs. A. M. KNIGHT. (Brown’s Iron Bitters cures Liver Complaints, Kidney Disease, enriches the blood and revitalizes the whole system.) Oysters! Oysters! Oyster: Steamed, raw, fried (in box), broiled, &.; finest grade. Johnson, 9th, near'E street, Ladies’ Saloon first floor. if You Have Any Skin Diseases or diseases of the hair or scalp, itching or discolor- ations, sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or dry arsh'skin you have in Dr. C. W. Benson’s Skin Cure, a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by all druggists. Elixir of Babek, vegetable compound, contains no quinine; a pos- itive cure for Malaria, Fever and Ague, at Kloczew- Skl’s drug store, 425 9th street. Price50c. 3m Forty Years? Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs Winslow's Socthing Syrup is the prescription ‘of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and bos been used for forty. years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, sniping in the bowels and wird colle. By giving healt to the child itrests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottle. 1,03 5 Skinny Men. “Wells’ Health Renewer” ‘restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual De- bility. €1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell, 3 “Alderney. Dairy Wazons.” Fresh Alderney butter, churned every morning and delivered in -Ib. “Ward” prints 40c. per 1b Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet mili, in, 1 int B, asckBS08 PIANO WAREROOM: » street northwest. Pianos for Sale Rent, Second-hand Pianos of first - inakérs always onhand. Steinway, Chicker- ing, Knabe, Weber, etc. ‘Tuning snd Repairing done in the best of style and promptly attended to, wo-2m" (aACACEy J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, DEALER IN GERMAN AND ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND SOLE AGENT OF THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYM- BELLO ORGANS AND THE MATCH- LESS HEINEKAMP PIANOS, Offers the following REVISED PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: No. 1.—Genuine War. Heinekamp Upright, in mal cage, made at Cnet of S400, Used teres moutiny wal No. d.Bovenoctave New York Square Piano, No. 3:—Maynificent New Sitace Plano consiigied No. 4 Seven-outave Win Koabe g -—A $600 Double-bank Smith 1. and ‘Shoninger Organs, sold on $$ monthly payments. a EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS, B 2H 00.” Pacers fanins cng an . Cata- logue tree. Address DANIEL ¥. BEATTY, ‘Washani- PURE CIDER VINEGAL and JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ‘Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and Liquors, ‘417 New York avenue. DRY GOODS. FLLEGANT AUTUMN NOVELTIES. SEATON | PERRY, RRY & Is Ni WY PREPARED To ‘SHOW A COMPLETE NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS FABRICS, INCLUDING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SOUTACHE AED EMBROIDERED ROBES, YERY HANDS LINE OF SILKS. YELOURS 0° [AN FROM $1.75 TO $2.50, VELOURS IMPERATRIC! NEW SILKS FOR WEDDING — WHITE MOTRE s HEAVY [ORY WHITE SILK H BROCADED VELVETS AND PLUSHES. Ni WIDE PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS 1s GAUGE AG Bie veuvare D SILKS IN GREAT VAKIETY FROM AT BARGAIN” IN 22-IN, BLACK SATI RHADAMES AT ge < BROCADED VELVET AND seat | ELPGANT. PLUSH PARIS Wrap’ LUPIN'S CELEBRATED DRESS FABRICS—DRAP DE KARS, ARMURES, CACHEMIRE HINDOU, &c. ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. N LADIES' AND CHIL- TS" IN LINENS, SOLICIT: IN FIGURES AND COR- E R P EERE R = Perry Building, Penneyivauia ave., corner 9th strays, Established 1840. #16 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ‘We now have in stock a full line of FALL AND WINTER DRx GOODS, comprising some of the latest Styles and N. New York Combination Sua, in Silk and W stock of SILK P HLS, in all t Pieces of Gibert's and Mohawk FL \ desirable shades, main & hades. Large ABLE DAMASK and NATK FULL LINE OF LADIES’ AND MISSLS" J, A. LUTTRELL & 00., 817 Market Space. sf W OoPwarp & LOTHROP BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR GRAND FALL OPENING OF DRESS GOODs, EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES! in elegant assortment at lowest prices. Asa special bargain, we offer 25 pieces 44-INCH ALL-WOOL ILLUMINATED MIXTURES AT 0c. PER YARD. ‘The best value ever offered in Dress Fabrics. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT! and attractive ba We are daily opening nev ing in this de; artiaent, notably, 66 inch Genuine BARNSLEY DAMA! 3, T5e. per yard, of a quality heretofore never offered at such a low price. QUILTS! QUILTS! 100 Crotchet Quilts at $1 each, splendid quality, large size, ust Price $1.25, TOWELS! TOWELS! 100 doz. Bleached Huckabac Towels, 20x40, only 12. ea 100 Bieached Huckabac Towels, extra quality, 15c. each, 1-75 doz. sca! SPECIAL! Just received— 100 doz. Fine Huckabac Towels, with handsome borders and knott-d fringes, 25¢. each. 109 (doz, Huckabae “Towels, 43x45 inches, suverior qusli each. 50 doz. Bleached Damask Towels, knotted fringes, ele- gant quality, only 25e. each. Elegant assortment of Bleached Huck and Damark Towels at 31¢., 37¢%., 50c., 62c., 15¢,,87%c. and $1 each—st the lowest possible prices. uarantes the price and quality of every dollar's worth of we sell. SPECIAL! If we areabove the market on anything, as may be the case occasionally, return our goods in conilition and receive the full price paid.” If we sell a poor article itis because we are ourselves deceived, in which case we make auy satisfactory allowance, as’ we offer none but first-class goods in each and every department, and if we are deceive | we prefer to suffer th» loss ourselves Tather than haye our customers become dissatisfied. ONE PRICE ONLY. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ANNOUNCEMENT. Having adopted some months since the new invention known as the LAWSON CASH CARRIER RAILWAY, we are enabled to wait upon our patrons with munch ater ease and to occasion thin the least possible de- lay in waiting for parcel and change, and in case delivering the parcel no delay xt a. ‘We cordially 1 Vite any who have uot seen the working of this Auto- matic Railway to visit onr establishment. when we shall be pleased to explain its ingenious workings. 815 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. JUS’ Arizona Foule, all colors, at 7c. Beautiful Combination puiti Full tine Cashme:es, ail the Black Cashmere, 25, 4", Gerster Cloth, beautiful, Black Velvets, from $1.2 1 the new colors, at and worth to-day in first hands Bick Silks, 75, $1, $1 $1 We keep only the rei Dress Flaunels in ev 50 (bought carly, $2, $2.25, $2.50— : $1 and $1.25. ‘Table Damask, half and uit 35, 40, 50, 75 andgl. Napkins and Doilies, from 50, to $5 per doz. : Curtains, iu sets, frou $3. 50 to $10 per pair, 10-4 Sheeting, 25, 30 and 37}¢e. 4 Sheeting, froin 124e. uy. All makes of 4-4 C.tton as cheap as can be had. We sell the best 25c. Towel to be hud. We sell very fine Damask Towels at $4, $5, $6 and $9 per doz. Good large size Blankets at Better Blankets at £4, $5, ani $19. CLOTH: CASSIMERES. ‘We make Suits to order, cyarantee a fit, and will eave you from $5 to $10 on aBuit. We make Shirts to order, guarantee fit, and save you moucy. Shirts ready made at 65, 75, $1 2nd $1.25. Merino Underwear for'Ge:its and Ladies, both White and Scarlet. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Usbrellas, Gossa- mers, &e. 2" We will sell ag Cheap as any houee in the city. LUTTRELL & WINE, 8l4-2w 1930 PENN’A AVE., Con. 20TH Street. eas BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKS, 8-4 WIDE, AT $1.25. NEW DRESS GOODS, staice colors tn SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS and MBROIDERED and BRAIDED ROBES in very choice new. BONNET and GUINET BLACK SILKS of every grade. NING GOODS in the largest asso tment of choles febsios to Sofound aa the city. "ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, Sc pte dark green and other ool- yous LAST CHANCE! a OUR Last cHaNci SEPTEMBER ONLY, During this month you have the last chance of buying the Dest bargains ever offered, ‘We must open our new building on OCTOBER 2, an@ as we are determined to open only with fresh, now Goods, we shall sell the remainder of our still immenaq. stock at such figures as will insure quick sales. We have on hand 1,000 pieces BLACK AND COL? ORED CASUM ES. These goods bave really ade vanced since last winter, We shall offer thom wag! Delow cost, 4,000 pieces FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, some of which are as fashiouatie this season as they? were last. You cau bny them for 50 cents on the dollagy ‘They must be closed out. SILES, SATINS, VELVETS. The largest stock in the city. Convince youreelf of the great bargains we are offering, We are selling a beautiful pure Silk Brocade at 9§ cents, in twenty different patterns. “ LINEN AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, In ofds and ends, at your own price, in preference (8 eending them to auction, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 1,500 pairs at less than we can replace them in five case lots, We want fresh goods for our new ‘Buldiogy therefore the sacritice. 1,000 COMFORTERS. We offer the largest size, both sides best Cocheco rohe print, white cotton filling, at $1.40, regular price $2. The cold weather will come soon, procure your winter stock now, 2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced te $1.20. All our LACE and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, some of which are soiled, at less than half price, WAMSUTTA SHEETINGS, Eest goods made, reduced to the following low pricest 5. 6-4 15 cents, These came directly from the Warusutte mile, an are in length from one to ten yards, Ladies’ full size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richip trimmed, at 8 ceuts. LM All our stock of HOSTERY, GLOVES, CORSETS) SKIRTS; in fact, every article in our immense eatabe lishment, reduced to such low figures that it will pay” anybody to buy them now for the Fall and Winter wear. Remember, we are compelled to seil at one price the other. If we do notsell at retail we shall be to dispose of balance on hand by auction, This is troublesome Job and incurs many expenses, which ‘want to save aud give the benellt to our customers, ii 3. Come one and all during thie month to our presen? Stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., and secure some of the RARE BARGAINS. au2s LANSBURGH & BROTHER. $a» **pRy GoOoDs” ‘AT COST,” FROM THE 4rn INST, TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 MARKET SPACE, Willeell AT COST their entire stock of first-class Goods WITHOUT RESERVE, We are compelled to make this sacri fice in conses poms: of our removal to our new store, 811 Marke® pace. Miikts sale will continuo for a few days only, and such an opportunity to secure bargains is seldom offered, All goods not paid for at time of purchase willbe charged at regular prices, TRUNNEL & CLARK. J DOZEN cans NEW LOBSTER, $1.75. 1larze can Boston Baked Beane. 1 Box Goud Cizar My OOLON warranted as ;rood rE D DAMA Hkee Sess Dow £"4.. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASs, B. W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. 888s THT EFE RRR. 5, 'SSSg WILL ALWAYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, BREAD AND BISCUITS.