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_. ae tem ree THE EVENING STAR. -September 19, 182, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weatner. OFFice OF THE Corer SiqnatOrricern, 1 Wagnixeto, D.C., Sept. 19, 1882. 19.0) a.m. 6 For he middle Atlantic states, fair weath: lowed by local rains In extreme nortiern p. Westerly winds,stationary or higher barom:t temperature. Special Weather Eutletin. ‘Te chief signal oMcer of the army furnt: Me following spectal bulletin to tie p @epression 1s central tn Ontario, moving ea The barometer is highest in the northern coast region. It ts hi tn M a, | and {s above the ne eh Slates The tempersture has risen from in the St. Lawrence wera "portions of New England, fallen fri in the upper Mississippi valley, ern portion of th erly winds c sissippl ri Rorthern norjhert Bre ‘reported wet, ¢ nil iu the nortz- | st twenty-four hours: Montana, 1.59; Fort G ‘will prev ak to-day, followed by cold last two districts to- frost will probably oc and in western N Bight. Fulr weath: Jantie and east gui morrow. > northwest veather In the ¢ to-morrow. Light inn: gota, Dakota, at and tc-tnorrow ed for the south At- and probably to- Is inl 5 LO~t ——+ Hor down town, cool up town, at Cochrane’s. Reap and wonder at Dammann’s prices for kid gloves. Foster patent, lice hook, in Mght tan Shades or blick, warranted, Sic.’ Three button Zerlina, same siia tes, “aasexts Tength Mo- quetatre=, $1. m Venus, dari shades, Dammann th street. Famturrs resumin; eping and others are Invited by the S. Seventh street, to test the superior qu ties of their teas and coffees. A present given with every pouad. Sraieriy Pure Lrgvors for meticinal and famtly | Use. Ariington whisky, $4 per galion; $1 per quart bottle. MeGee's, 44 9b street northwest. b3 SPLexprp laundered shirt Se. each, Cochrane's. | New Youk Puotocearn Comvany’s SuMMER Paices.—One large picture tor framing, $1; duplt- este copies, 60 cents exch; fin tinperial ‘cabinet Portralts, $2 per dozen; catd-size portraits, $1 per Gwen. Good work guaranteed. 723 7th street. jow shades, &c., go to R. street For Watt Parrns, win W. Henderson & Co., 1113 Fsseii’s Ick Craw. 7th street. ‘THe Best 1s ALways THe Curarest, therefore Use no other Hour but Ceres, Minneola, Sterling, Reliance or Golden Hil Cury’s hosiery, solid colors, regular, 25c., Coch- Fane's. Howse Curp.—One howling youngster tn a Beaside hotel at night can make Several hundred miserable. “It 1s not because the child [s id oF angry that he howls, but becaus: he Is suf Yering from toothache. If Somebody will apply a Atte Perry Davis’ Pain Killer to the aching ivory, the child’s sufferings and his notse will soon be over. Mr. J. W. Simonds, of Brattleboro, Vermont, Says that he has used Pain Killer for the most se- ‘Vere toothaches and neuralgia; and always with Gomplete success, Let the tothachers have it at BLAcK or white crepe liss> ruflling, Dammann’s, $06 7th street. For Wowmes in delicate health, no medicine equais Hunt’s Remedy. Ali female complaints are Speedily cured by Hunt's eu ‘Ustcorn Surets, the b: 2c. yard- f, 90., Cochrane's. BENJAMIN Lewis an tributed $5 each to ti this morninz, for talkix the law allows. Roman agate gold stone lever buttons, $1, $2 Prigg’s Crear Gress, muzzle and breech-loaders, new and second-hand, at Herzog’s, 28 9th sireet, near Pennsylvania avenue. M. P. Rick, phote Nova Seot nie Payne, colored, con- | MTers of the Police Court on the street louder than rapher, has returned from ind will give his personal attention Save eyesight and dollars. Consult Hempler. Scer for cur yard wide, 6e., Cochrane’s. ‘THz steamed, raw, fried, and stewed oysters at | Johnson's. 9h, nedr E,’ are immense. Ladies’ | Baicon, first ioor. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ‘Watton at THe ater.—* The Galley Slave.” New THeatex Comrgve.—Variety. Driver's SUMMER GARDEN.—Spegialty perform- ance. ABNER’S GARDEN.—Concert. Carrral THeaTeR—Variety. WASHINGTON SWIMMING ScHoor Bue, between 15th and Mth street Street lamps will be lighted at 9 p.m., extin- Suished at 3:45 a m. Yesterday afternoon Willlam O'Donnell, nine Years old, witle jumping on tne cars on Virginia Srenue, etween 6th and 7th streets southwest, | fell and broke one of luis legs above the knee. He ‘Was removed to his home, 414 64 street, wiere Dr. et meical ald. | colored farmer named Samuel Butler was Bned $ by Jusge bundy this morning for hauling aal and vegetable matter through the | Breets in an open veht A colored mnan named Moses Winters was charged Py Officer Branson, tn the Police Court, this morn- | tag, with playing “sweat” on a vacant lot in South fashington. Judge Bundy said he wouid let him Brent on the farm for thirty days The pump corner 8th and P streets northwest Beeds looking after. Hutton Calbert was arrested on Louistana ave- Que Sunday nicht by Policeman Bast for acting in 2 iclous manner. A large revolver was found bn him at the statton-house, and Judge Bundy esterday fined him $20 or 60 days for carrying Weapons. Mr. Wm. 4. Hungerford, of the Boston dry goods Rouse, has returned from his vacation in Virginia Mauch ‘Invizorated. James Smith, colored, was charged tn_ the Police Court this morning with the second offense Of petit larceny, In stealing a lot of horse feet from Policeman Marr. The case was sent to the Jury, under $500 bonds, and the defendant committed fn default of bonds. Geo. Shryer was assessed $105 by Judge Bundy Mm the Police Court to-day, for keeping an unli- fensed bar on 9th street extended, In the county. me a gay that he disposed of bis ors by tnixing them in soda Water. An aj wasnoed ao W. H. Parks, residing at 350 Maryland avenue fEatawest, last night fell and sprained his ankle ee one he CoFRET of Ist and Pennsylvania ave- east. He Ww. nt Police beast, He was sent to his home in the Chink was charged tn the Police Cour noraing With making threats of personal vio- Xo another colorea girl named Emma Duck- we Tne court, anid it was, only a case of “too in,"and he took the defendant’ tw keep the peas dant’s personal — ATTENTION, CAPITALISTS! —Duncanson will sell at o'clock p.m., to-morrow, st his offlee, 9th and Feets, for account of the estate of T.J. 8. a’ large lot of Firemen’s Insurance Com- Stock and Washington Gas Company stock hat the ft all. v not committed In t ry dat hor was It committ ny military camp, pi | Or garrison, nor . person of a solith the United'States arm t not tri | ing of any further debt, the Commissions j dented the privilege of making any deficieucy tn im Sergeant Mavon’s Case. ANOTHER HABEAS COKPUS PETITION. Mr. Bigelow, as counsel for Sergeant John A. Mason, now confined in the Albany penitentiary for shooting at Guiteau’s celi window at the jafl in this city last September, has prepared a petition | for habeas corpus, addressed to Judge Alfred C. Coxe, U. 8. district Judge for the northern district w York. Tuls petition sets forth at length € court-martial proceedings and subsequent or- by virtue of which Mason 1s confined in the pen ury; Claims that the order of the Secre- tary of War in onlering soldiers to guard the jail is bull and vold, a3 the fall tsi custoty of the elvil anthorities o¢ the District; Uhat Une offense 1 involved terely a breach ef the clvil effected the discipline of the — martial on the groun fal had no furtsd! se Charged wes merely and that the employme Aller 2 Fail Was Tess Of June 15, 1878, testimony ‘'s) Inn nee. The the law the deciston te g wis final in all such ore the turther detention of Ma- Pant wrongfel The judge 1s t the writ fssue agulnst the warden of the Albany penitentiaty. Mr. Bigelow left last night for New York for the purpose of flifag the petition, ——-—___ District Government Affairs. Dr. Theodore Mead, medical examiner at the Distriet heal ce, Mas resigned to accept a Penston office. Health mended the appoint- , formerly an assistant in so formerly an a: Hartigan at the’Soldiers’ Home, as successor ad. to Dr. . ‘The vestry of the Church of the Ascenston have pplication to the Distri smaissioners for tie Teleas> of lots in square $82, finproved by the chureh, from special tmprovement tax. A new ohe-horse police ambulance has been added to the police ambulance service. ‘The Commisstoners have recetved a postal card froin Lancaster, Ing for information con- cerning Walter'E. Kelly, a young man who disap- peared from that city on the Ist instant. MODIFIED PLANS FOR THE SCHOOL HOUSES. The bids for the erection of the taree new school houses, It seems, exceeded the appropriation to the extent of $3.00. As the law forvids the creat Ss are any of the expenditures for provements, &c. They, therefore, referred the plans back to In- spector Entwisle’s Mice for such modifications Would bring them within the appropriation. These modifications have been made, and approved by Arbhitect Clark, of the United States Capitol, and by the bidders. “They are now before the District Commissioners for consideration, and after ap. by Uuls board the awards ‘of bids will be BUILDING “PERMITS sssued by Inspector le: Mrs. Denham, repair brie! G street n $690, Beitie’ Hech- inger, repair brick, 13 rest nortuwest Jacob H. Kencla, repair frame at Tenly! #150. John 'T. Fowler, erect small butiding, Tison street, Uniontown; $700. =e MARRIAGE Licensts have been issued to Nelson Fisher and Martha Beil; John Thompson, of New York, and ry Isabelle Munson, of Ohio; S. 8. Ingle and Kate F. Brown; E lward M. Kernelly and baa rtes; John T. Lewis and Kate R. Wade. Inston and Anna Maria Otes; Henry Robinson and Bettie Clagett, both of Great Falls; Harry Ha and Rena Allen, both of Prince George’s county, Md. . G. Cutler, of U.S. nav and Minnie E. Pelouze ark J. Brooks and Suste F. Washburn, both of Fairfax county, Va.; Bern- ard J. Geler and Anule Murphy; Heury Harjy and Helen Ruth Hatton. Monday evening, discovered in the of house No. 613 New y avenue The theory ts that the Intruder en- 2 yard and was forced to leave and get on ashed by the watch-dog; that from the shed he entered the house, and before he could get an opportunity to look around heard some one down stirs. The lady of the house and a friend got home about (ils Ume. ‘The frlend went up stairs With her babe, put it to sleep and placed it in bed, and then wnt tnto the bath room, where she was but broke loose and gave the an, however, escaped by the rear the door of the next nelghbor's shed to get tato an alley, Where pursuit had to cease. SSS Rer vES.—Chief Justice Cartter has re naving during the sum- mer visitea , Ohio, and Kansas. During his abse had an'attack of malaria, but he 1s now quite weil. Judge Cox has also ‘returned, and Was at the court house yester All the Justices of the Supreme Court ‘are now fa the city with the exception of Judge MacArthur, who will return in a few weeks. —_—___ ANOTHER SNake Srony.—Yesterday, while J. H. Kuehling and his brother Frank were hunting in Pohick Marshes, Mr. Kuchling pinioned a water shake with the butt of his gun that measured over seven inches around {ts body end fifty-one inches ngth. On opening it it was fouud to contain x young ones, each measuring over nine inches tn’ length. Some of this brood gave fight on seeing daylight. ———>—___ Tne Rervsitcan Invinciste Civp, of East Washington, last evening elected officers as fol- lows: Presid EAA dent, Jo corresponding secretary, 5 urer, John E. Herrell; 'sergeant-at-arms, ‘James Gthson. ‘The club appropriated the sum of $500 to assist the republicans in the 5th and 6th Maryland districts and the 8th district of Virg! Cc ARPETS. CARPETS. CHOICE NEW STYLES, 50 styles pest 2-ply Carpets, 75 cts., 80 cts, 85 cts., 75 styles best American Brus sel: bricht, beautiful patterns, ets. beautiful styles, all SScts., Wets., 95 Heet Body Brussels, choice brizht atyles, at low prices. 75 styles Ingrain Carpets, all new designs, 37 cts., 50 cis., 60 cts., 70 cts. Floor Druggets, beautiful designe, in all 5, $7, $8, £4, $10. sa cee eS Hall and Stair Carpets to match. Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, from 37 cts, 50 cts,, 60 cts. Moquette, Smyrna, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs. Making and Laying Carpets, 8 cts. Carpet Linmng, 7 cts. yara. Lace Curtains, new st; lee. t7- OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS ARE NEW DESIGNS THIS SEASON, ar TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, Near Center Market. Fur AND WINTER HATS. ALL THE NEW COLORS AND SHAPES JUST IN- TEKODUCED. 818 GREEN, BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK. AGENTS FOR DUNLAP'S NEW YORE NOVELTIES. WILLETT & RUOFF, au31-Im 903 Pennsylvania avenue. peEacH PARERS! # APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND nd Scrip. Sale positive. Splendid chance to o> Sain these fine paying stoc! a —_—— A Baccace Swixptex.—An old colored man ‘Thomas Mills pleaded guilty before Judge iy yesterday to being a suspicious person and Vagrant. Mr. John R Wood, agent of the Poto- steamboat company, testified that the de- it came to the dock of the company with a rt, and asked for some baggage that he he wis sent for by Mrs. Gertrude Paul He Aiterwards acknowledged that he knew no such Mr. Wood said that the company had Daggage by such trlcis before, and he went With the tecendant to the neighborhood in which ‘Be said the woman lived, but could find no such He was committed for 60 days in default ee Exrrostos or Gas.—The occupants of the Young Dullding, at the corner of 6th sireet and Louis- avenue, were startled this morning by a loud and concussion which shook the whole An examination of the building showed fas explosion had taken place in Mr. P. B oMice, severely injuring that gentleman. Stillson states that a chandelier was some taken out of his office, and the plumber to properly blind-cap the pipe. The ‘Was turned on yesterday, and when he entered ‘Office this morning he smelled gas, ana light- @ Match and golny toward the gas pipe an ex- occurred, badly burning his ht bend at a hrc STATE RaVeerican AssoctaTtoNs.—At a meeting ‘S@ the Onio Republican Association, J. L. French, - ing. Noveraber next. was settIéd upon as thé immate the pendjax project of pur- the Garfield homestead Er this ty? for headquarters. Letters were received from Garheld and Gen. Swalm, accepting that and saying they very much the I¥ fo gO into the hands of the association. ‘Montis, as chairman of the tral FFF RRR OU TIT bE RR U UH O® Pease é ¥ ERE uw rt! fr EPP. RRR. EER g888q 9888g FEE ,S8Sq PPR RE 5 BPP ERE ER Sess, "ess,em Sassy POE HERE Sgss8 Ssas° Exe Sesg® BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & CO, aut 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. Wiutes. ENGLISH CEMENT—A FRESH CAR- landed fi . oral (ai isics anit ats pangs H. L. BISCOE, street Wharves. s7-Im Tenth- UNE FURNITURE STORAGE, CHACE'’s, alo NEXT CITY POSTOFFICE. = CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER ‘breaks, nover wears out, always clean, and can be ‘worn while bathing. 1s for saleat CHAS. FISHER'S, MRS. FISHER devotes her attention to the wantsot Lady Patrons. mit Ww. H WHEATLEY'S DYEING AND WEE AND DRY ane eee ee i ‘Wi call for and deliver WO) in the Dis- ods poe ved Peturged op ("and express from, aps 1068 (QLD 40) Guorertown. D. 0. ECOND-HAND highest cash Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Toe EVENING STAR. Pvstic Scuoors.—The clerk of the school board attends at the superintendent’s office, Peabody hall, every Monday morning at 9 o'clock to issue permits for attendance upon the public schools. On yesterday he issued 89 permits, making the whole permits so far granted for 18523 1.52), 1 to colored children. ‘This ts 162 more than the total enrollment of 1881-2, when 785 whites and 666 coiored_puplls were en= more Whites and 45 more colored children having received permits already than re- rhere rsons with the school age © to 21 number of 812 to white chiltren and rolied, 57 celved them during the whole of last year. are 4,582 years) tn the city. Tue Comine Reon ton books for the 24 and 4th wa completed, and or new registration of voters will eturday following, ogi anc ezistered. Tr, who , chars ss.iult upea Tuell hired a horse of Smarr the expiration of the ttine, and Mm riding ebout town, teok him Tit is alleged struck ih. Poiice CoURT.—Tite myor, at his last court, had A number of cases before ii ‘ancy Bennett, charged with drunkenness; dobn Bryant, for d de tu albert, Sime charge; J. Wil- kerson, for here elilier being sight evidence or no prosecution In these cases, I the prisovers were discharge. STATION-Hovse.—The “following prisoners are held at the station-house this uorning:—George May, wialte, charged with assault; Charles Smith drunk, and a white man for indecent ex- posure whtle intoxicated. ‘Tur New TELEGRAPH LINE.—The Southern Tel- egraph line, which will connect at Washington with the Balitmore & Ohto rallroad, has Its poles now On our streets. Its oflice here ‘in the charge of Mr. W. George Hopkins will be opened ina ’s Nors.—Most of the Odd Fellows who left here to attend the celebration at Balll- ore have returned, delighted with thelr trip... ‘The new wharf plerof Mr. John Lannan, at the foot of, Fayette alley, bet-yeen King and Cameron streets; s now being planked....No further move- ments have yet been made for the carrying out of the objects of the Alexandria Manufacturing, Min- ing and Warehouse Company, but it is understood that the charter will be used as soon as an oppor- tune moment comes....A number of Alexandrians went to Leesburg to-ley to attend the opening of the Loudoun fair....It is expected that the new Schooner now on stocks at the upper ship yard vill _be launched before the close of October... Many cases of diphtheria, and some of scarlet fever have occurred in Fairfax county, and the sickness Is not abated. ....Considerable qiantittes of wood are now coming here auclan D; fireman on the Midland road, who has been suff ing from being caught between two cars, has tin- proved in condition. A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is 4 Posrrive CURE For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 60 common to our best female population. Itwill cureentirely the werst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uleera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is cuecked very speedily by its use. It zemoves Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depressionand Indigestion. ‘The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is elways permanently cured by its use. S@-PHYSICIANS USE 1f AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. gt It will at all times and under all circumstances act jn harmony with the luwsthat govern the female eys- eT. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lyon, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box forcither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet, Ad- Gress us above. No family should be without LYDIA FE. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure constipatiy, Diuoushess, and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per Lox. €27 Box Br att Davacwrs. as 58-00 i THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF, H H Oo Ssss8 T ERE T tT OR ORR = 2 KEE RR Sgss5 CELEBRATED STOMACH BBB 11 TITT (TTT ERR RRR ,SS8q BI T K § Bes it OF Eee BOR Segs8 = ‘That terrible scourge fever and ague, 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 vegetable 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, i For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally, Ht A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING BICHARDSON, BOYNTON & 00.'3 GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE. (Furnaces for Coal or Wood). 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. (RicuaRvson, Bornrow, & Oo., Manufacturers, 282 & 234 Water Bt, N. ¥). Sola by CHAS. G. BALL, 1397 Est. n, w., Washington, D. 0, 4729-», takth, 3m Wena paste ATIo.—The new registra rds will soon be the first Monday, 21 proximo, a continue All the voters of these It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in | Troops for Utah. A telegram to the New York Heratd, from Oma- ha, Neb., Sept. 18th, says: Two companies of the 9th infantry—D from Fort Omaha and F from Fort Sidney—have been suddenly ordered to Fort Douglas, near Salt Lake City. Company D left Omaha to-day and.Company F will take the same train at Sidney to-morrow. It 1s intimated that the reason for strengtnening the post at Fort Douglas is antielpatcd trouble from the Mormons during the approaching election, which is to be under the superviston of the Utah commissioners. There are at present only two companies of the 6th Infantry at Fort ougias, and even with the avove reinforcements the garrison will be small. ————————— OS Ee PPPoA OL Pop AA OL aa HT gs pre AA L AA It Ssssg 5 It Bo oa! tin 284A FE gcc RRR 0O Y YA LT RRO OY ¥ AA LE Pace pit R ROO ¥Y 4 A LLLL 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS, WE WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF L A CCG EEE ,SSS, i AA GCE & 8 LLLL AA CoO EEE Ssss$ AT A TRIFLE ABOVE COST. ONLY A FEW HUNDRED YARDS LEFT OF REAL ORIENTAL LACE, AT 19¢. PER YARD. ALL SILK SPANISH LACE, 5c, PER YARD. 100 DOZEN CANVASS COLLARS, AT T5c, A PIECE. REDUCED FROM $1. JUST ARRIVED. A NEW LINE OF LADIES’ KID GLOVES. PPP A L POP AA OL A Tt gs per AA ET 4A Ht Ssssq Po A A LLL AA I Sggs8 RR 00 ¥ ¥ A BR PO YY a OE bs “HR Roo ¥ AUA LLL: BUYERS OF CLOTHING: ‘Whatever kinds of Clothing you are in pursuit of re- member that at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, ‘You are sure to find A LARGE STOCK, LOWEST PRICES, WELL MADE GARMENTS, SATISFACTIUN GUARANTEED. You Cay Bur— Good Fall Suits for $6, worth $10. 1 Fall Suits for $7, wort $) Splendid Business $1 K Suits for $16, Suite for $20, worth #40. faconul Suits, Prince Albert etyle, for and Verts at $12, worth Fine worsted Cost and Vests at £ 1its for Boys from 4 to 7 at for Boys from 4 to 7 at worth Suits for Boys from 4 to 7,at $5.50, worth $9. Suits for Boys from 8 to 12 at worth $6. Suits for Boys from § to 12 at $5, worth $9. Suite for Boys from 8 to 12 at $6, worth $10, Suits for Boys from 12 to 17 ct ¥ th Suits for Boys from 12 to 17 at n $12, Suits for Boys from 12 to 17 at $9, worth $15, ‘The Capital Gossamer Coat at $2.50, worti $3.50. be worth 4. Gossamer Coat at £3.50, worth $5, and Vesta in creat variety, aud at lower prices than ever. Good Full Overcoats at $9, $10, $12. &@ Ove Morro: No trouble to show goods. MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Kees PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET, In afew days our building will be finished. We will inform you when we shall open our new addition K jace. We wouid kind!y request all to defer ery until cue Opening takes place. You iy repaid, and it will be to your interest to cunwhile We shall stil contimie to slaughter ‘We are receiving duily all the leading FALL SHAPES, Which, as an inducement, will be sold less than mar- ket value. We offer ELEGANT CANTONS, In Black and Colored, all new Fall Styles, at I8e., 20c., 25¢., 85¢., And the Finest at 59 cents, BLACK PLUMES, 18 Inches Long, at 75 Cents, Ribbons, Velvets, Plushes, Satins, Silks, Flow- Bouets just received, ae ers, New ‘Pattern ‘Hats and Prices that will Astonish all. Don't fail togive usa call and convince yourself. KING'S PALACE, B 814 SEVENTH STREET. Remember, no branch store and no connection with any other‘establishment. 816 FoR PICKLING. PURE CIOER VINEGAR and BPICES, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ‘Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and Liquors, n26-1m,4p 1417 New York avenue. ‘BX UNIVERSAL ACCORD, Saeco eee () XSTERS. CITY ITEMS, Public Voice. 1839 AND 1841 F STRKET, Jan. 8, 1852. Gentlemen:—I cheerfully recommend browa’s Iron Bitters aa the best preparation ever brought before the public. W. H. Kengosren, Mce of Edmonston & Co., tne shoes, (Brown's Iron Bitters is an invaluable strength- ener for the nerves, muscles and digestive organs, producing strengtt and appetite. } ‘Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant. Jounson, 9th, near B strecta. One visit will convince You that itis surpassed by no house in the District for oysters. Ladies’ saloon, firstdoor, Physician’s Wine. It has been a great desideratum with the medl- cal profession to obtain a rellabie brand of wine, which they could prescribe with confidence to their patients. Port wine when unadulterated and properly made, 1s the best adapted to their purposes, because of its combining stimulant and astringent prope-ties, with freedom from acidity. and agreeabieness of taste. In most cases of pure debility, accompanied with indigestion, diarrhoea and geheral went of tone in the system, and to persons suffering with, or convalescing from ty phold fever, nothing can be more suitable and th- Vigorating.” They have thoroughly tested the Fort Grape Wine,” produced by Nr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey, and do cheerfully and un- hesitatingly recommend tt to the profession and public asthe purest and most reliable American wine to be hi We Are Persunded that the Ancient Hermes with all the subtle art and natural resources of the Alchemists, was a ¥ery poor doctor compared with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn., Mass. Hermesmay have been after all’only a clever practitioner of the Black Art; but we Know there is no humbug in the phar- maceutical chemistry of Mrs. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. ‘It is Worth remembering that Tarrant’s ‘Seltzer Aperient 1s the concentrated duplicate of the celebrated Ger- man spring whose name it bears, and whose vir- tues it so eminently contains. 1,000 Rewara For any case of bilti, bleeding iting. ulceratea, or protruding Piles that DeBluc's Pile Remeay {alls to cure. Prepared by J. P- Miller, M.D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None génuine with- OUL his signature. Sold by druggists. —ols-co Elixir of Babek, avegetable compound, contains no quinine: a pos- itive cure for Malaria, Fever and Aue, at Kloczew- ski's drug store, 423 9th street. PriceS0c. gm Don’t Die in the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Podbues, es, ants, moles, chipmunks, ‘gophers “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-Ib. “Ward” prints, foe, per 1D Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and milk, te. per qt. “Cream, i5e. pint. PROPOSALS. OTICE,. ‘The Board of Public Works of the State of Maryland ives notice that sealed proposals will be received, to be opened at the Fxecutive Chamber, in the city of Annap- ol ee the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEM- Bi at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. for the sale or building of two Tugs or Propellers, fully, equipped and. guitable to be used in the service of the ‘State i ishery Force, as set forth in the act of 1882, chap. 275. The speed of said Tugs or Propellers to be not less than twelye knots per hour, and the cost of both not to ex- ceed twenty-five thousand dollars, rea ates oe Ia gr ang a a19-9t President of the Board, ‘prorosats FOR OFFICE FURNITURE. ‘War DrPartmenr, ADSUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, ‘Wasnrnaton, D. C., September 8, 1882. Sealed Proposals for Oftice Furniture, consisting of Desks, Tables, Chairs and Washstands,” for the use of this office, wilt be received until 1 o'clock p. m. on THURSDAY, September 28th, 1882. Printed instructions for em acaiee of bidders may be had on application at this office. a13-6t R. C. DRUM, Adjutant General. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GEcunity FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Counen 16TH STREET AND New Yor« Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 22d, 1867. Carita! $200. % es all kinds of Securities and Valuables on Speeial Deposit at lowest rat LENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLE: Avot Rings ® Co, Vice President, JOHN CAs ALBERT ', Secretary. ‘E. Nyman, Asst. Secy. Ri Charles C. Glover, Henry A, Willard, ‘Thouias Di Benjamin P. Snyder, John Cassels, Albert L. Sturtevant, John'G SPECIALTIES RELI BL E CLAIRVOYA ST; 18 ed reputation Vashington. esi- street, above D. «9 T ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, Great ‘Spiritualist “Medium, from . Works electricity on ivory. ‘Tells true life, pant, present and future destiny; age, death; describes absent persons: tells names in inarriage; gives good advice to ladies and ntlemen, and satisfaction;#1, Office, 788 10th strect. fours, 10a. m. to9 p. m. &4.- a De koe ERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY 5 ie ene, ; in, yoare experience.—All pecial Diseases suiccesstully treated and cure guar- antecd. | Diseases of Men, General Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, &. Diseases of Women of every nature, speedy and permanent cures guaranteed. Office 456 C street northwest, near 43¢ street, Wednes- ga and earday, roma 60 9 pt slp 30.N. iy atreet 01 Frespondence and con- sultations strictly private and confidential. ‘Refers to the leading physi 8 of Baltimore. Jel7-3m_ INE BROOKE, TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. Allbusiness confidential. Ladiesand Gen- flemen 50° cents each. 408 L atreot, between 4th and 5th streets northwest. * al-8w" SUMMER RESORTS. SBURY PARK, N, J., THE VICTORIA. ‘Family hotel near ocean. Reduced rates ¥ /"y from September Ist. ‘Miss 8. KEMPE, Proprietress. au24-Im* RIVER SPRINGS, MD. ON THE LOWER POTO mac.—Open for boarders until OCTOBER, Terms, $1.25 per day. bishing and sun- nty of fish and oysters. 3. P. NE, M.D., Proprietor. au2i-im isr. AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to make trial of the celebrated brand U UPPP PPP ERERRR TITTEEENN Nt U UP Pp PE RR T ENN Ni HpeT eee be Re UU P =P XEEER R . T EEEN NN WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey upon an analytical examination has proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give s fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink, YOR SALE BY BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. BEED’S SONS, 5 ‘Wasureron, D. 0, HL & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, Borm Prorarerons, C= RBUPPERT, ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, SEADOU SES EAT ETRE” ‘the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the DRY GUODS. ELEGANT AUTUMN NOVELTIES. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO FERRY & BROTHER, ) I8 NOW PREPARED TO SHOW A COMPLETE » STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS FABRICS, INCLUDING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROBES, VERY HANDSOME SILKS. VELOURS OTTOMAN To $2.50. <G OUTFITS. LOURS uA SILK SATIN. ELVETS AND PLUSHES. MIN. WIDE PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS IN E NEW COLORS AT $8. 27 WIDE PURE SILK LYON AT $7.50 AND & TRA QUAL 5 BROCADED SILKS IN GREAT ETY FROM 22-IN. BLACK SATIN DED VELVET AND SEAL nD DRESS FART M. " IN LINENS, LY CALL IS SOLICITED, GUODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SSSg ERE A 4 EO AA 'sSSg FE AA Sgss8 Hee 244 EY Rg Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th stros! Extablished 1840, Ale 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 Novelties in New York Combination Suits, in Silkgnd Wool. Large stock of SILK PLUSHES, tm all the Mow Shades, Fifty picees of Gibert's and Mohawk FLANNELS; ail new and desirable shades. Large stcok of Lupin’s Best CASHMERE RHADAMES, in ail the new shades. ARIZONA FOULE, in handsome shades. and complete Stock of” TABLE DAMASK and NAPRINS: fomatch, FULL LINE OF LADIES' AND MISSES J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space, OODWARD & LOTHROP #16 BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR GRAND FALL OPENING OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, NONPS VETEENS, BLACK AND ‘COLORED CASH- MERES, ‘SHOODAS, FO! BEIGES, BIL- LIARD CLOTHS, SU: TENG. FLAN: S NELS, BASKET FLANNELS, CLOAKINGS, &e., &c. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES! in elegant assortment at lowest prices. Asa special bargain, we offer 25 pieces INCH ALL-WOOL ILLUMINATED MIXTURES nom AT 60c. PER YARD. . EIL VEL- ‘The best value ever offered in Dreas Fabrics. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT! attracti 5 per ray fore never offered at auch alow price. QUILTS! QUILTS! 100 Crotchet Quilts at $1 each, splendid quality, lange D isos ata price $108 ee TOWELS! TOWELS! 100 doz. Bleached Huckabac Towels, 20x40, only 1234c. each. 100‘Bieached Huckabac Towels, extra quality, 15c. each, $1.75 doz. SPECIAL! Just received— 100 doz. Fine Huckabac Towels, with bandsome borders and knotted fringes, 250. eseh. 100 doz, Huckabae “Lowels, 23x45 inches, superior quality, 25c. each. 50 doz. Bicached Damask Towels, knotted fringes, ele- exeliant quality, only 256, each. | oy and Damask fn Heacl ine am: “efowels at S1c., 3 Ode., 100. SMe. and $1 ‘Lowels at 3lc., 37c3g., 50e. arantes orth of goods each—at the lowest poesili If we areabove the market on anything, as may be the SPECIAL!! pri ihe price and quality’ of every'dollar's w we sell, gate ocearionally, return our goods in condition and receive the full price paid. If we se!l a poor article itis we are ourselves which case we make any satisfactory allowance, as we offer none but first-class goods imeach and every department, and if'wo are deceive:l we Prefer to suffer th= lose ourselves rather than have our customers become ONE PRICE ONLY. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHRQ?. 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 much ter ease and to occasion them the least possible de- y in waiting for parcel and change, and in case of delivering the parcel no delay at al. We Y, in vite any who have not seen the of this Auto- matic iway to visit our establishment, when we shall be pleased to explain its ingenious workings. 815 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. RY GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. JUST RECEIVED. Arizona Foule, all colors, at 75c., worth $1, Beautiful Combination Suitings. Fu'l tine Cashme: = all the new shades. Black Cashmere, 25, 40, 50, 65, 75 and $1, Gerster Cloth, beautiful Goods, only 25e. Riack Velvets, from $1.25 to $4.50. a ede! — ait Bree vret a .. 50 (bought early, and wor yin first hands $3. Black Silks, 75, $1, $1.25, $1. 50, $1.75, $2,$2. 25,2. 50— We keep 01 the reli the makes. Dress Flannels in every shade. Black Satin, 1, $1.25, $1. 50. Tades of Dress Goods from 1234 to 50c. All the cheaper irades of Dress Goo 6 Table Damask, half and ual and $l. Napkins and Doilios, from 50¢, to$5 per doz. Pao Curtaine an sets from $3. 90 10 $10 yer pate, from s sleidc oes nance eee ve be. Tor . We sell very fine Damask Towels at $4, $5, $6 and $9 per doz. Good Better ‘size Blankets at $2. ts at $4, $5. $6, $7 and £10, is Rab casters. Womiy sS eae retains ata wit am fh $5 to $10 on a Suit. We'make Shirts to order, guarantee fit, and save you Shirts ready made at 65 75, $1 and $1.25, ‘Merino Underwear for, and both White and Scarlet. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefe, Umbrellas, Gossa- mers, &c. 2 We will sell, ry houre in the city. ow LUTTRELL & WINE, 8l4-2w 1930 PENN’A AVE., Con. 20TH STREET. REL BARNSLEY TABLE DAMASKS, 8-4 WIDE, AT $1.25, We have received a splendid lot of superior TA- 1 SHEET- BUR LINENS, HAFRIRE, TONELS. a ING! 1d offer great apprecinte durabulty and appearance NEW DRESS GOODS, SATINS. = = = EMBROIDERED 404 BRAIDED ROBES tn very suosnet and GUINET BLACK SILKS of every GOODS in the largest aseo:tment ehoioe fabrics to betound in the Gi ind ta" ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. o™@ IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, Se eet sg an coarse ore’ green and other col- DRY G == yous LAST CHANCE! OUR LAST CHANCB SEPTEMBER ONLY, During this month you have the last chance of buying: the Lest bargains ever offered. ‘We must open our new building on OCTOBER 2, pa as wo are determined to open only with fresh, new code, we shall tell tho remainder of our «till tmmens9 stock at such figures as will insure quick sales, We have on hand 1,000 pieces BLACK AND COL+ OKED CASHMERES. Those goods have really ad- vanced since last winter, We shall offer them way below cost. 4,000 pieces FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, some of which are as fashionable this scason as they were last. You cau buy (tem for 50 cuts on the dollar, ‘They must be closed out. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. i The largest stock in the city. Convince yourself of the great bargains we are offering. We are selling a beautiful pure Silk Brocade at 9$ cents, in twenty different patterns, LINEN AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, In odds and ends, at your own price, in preference t¢ sending them to auction. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! @1, 500 pairs at less than we can replace them ip fi case lots. We want fresii goods for our new Building! therefore the sacritice, 1,000 COMFORTERS. We offer the largest size, both sides best Cocheco rola, print, white cotton filling, at $1.40, regular price $2. The cold weather will come soon, procure your wintel stock now. $2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced $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 1236 cents. 6-4 15 cents, 7-4 1756 cents. © 8-4 2cents. ¢ 9-4 2235 cents. 10-4 25 cents, These came directly from the Wamwsutta mills, and are in length from one to ten yards. Ladice’ full size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richly trimmed, at 8 cents. 8 All our stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, SKIRTS; in fact, every article in our iminense estab= lishment, reduced to such low figures that it will pay anybody to buy them now for the Full and Wintet wear, Remember, we are compelled to weil at one price om the other. If we do noteell at retail we shail be obliged, to dispose of balance on hand by suction, This is troublesome Job and incurs many expenses, which ‘want to save and give the benelit to our customers, Come one and all during thie month to our presen Stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N, and secure eome of the RARE BALNGAINS. Way aus LANSBURGH & BROTHER. ; e D® GooDs” ‘AT COST,” FROM THE dru INST, TRUNNEL & CLARK, » 803 MARKET SPACE, ‘Will sell AT COST their entire atock of first-claas Goods” WITHOUT RESERVE, ‘We are compelled to make this sacrifice in copses ice of our removal to our new store, S11 Marke? pace. ‘ ‘This sale will continue for a few days only, and suck artis cate will So dooure bangadse a soldonoderode all ot paid for at time of purchase will be uate af regular pices TRUNNEL & CLARK. au? __ PIANOS AND ORGANS Aer DAVIS & CO.’S PIANOS. A SELECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS. NEW STYLES. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. COME AND SEE THEM. , A. L. SUMNER, 611 9th street northwest. Square aud Liaby Grand to order, 7 A. URSO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 613 lite F. Street northwest. Pianos for Sale and: it. Second-hand Pianos of first - the, Raabe, Weber, etc. ‘Tuning cod Meveiring dopa in the best of style and promvtly attended to, ak aaa (uauncer J. REED, 483 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 MATOH. Lkss HEINEKAMP PIANOS, Offers the following REVISEP PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: |. Genuine Wm. Heinekamp U} in Mo en tance os cont of $100, and Lines tnoctie rea ‘Sccept any reasonable offer. io. 2.—Beven-octave New York Square Piano, 0. $.— Magnificent New Square ‘counigned No. dSeven-ociarg Win, Koabe & G5, gis Ko. 6.8 "$600 ‘Double bank” Boalt Bc

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