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LOCAL MENTION. The Weamer, OFFIce OF THe CHIRP SIGNAL OFFiceR, 1 Wasnineton, D.C., Sept. 23, 1882, 10:0) ata. f For the middie Atlantic states partly cloudy ‘or cloudy weather with rain, norteaswerly, backing ing followed by rising ba- to westerly winds, fal fometer, stationary or lower temperature. Special Weather Bullctin. The chief signal officer of the army furnts! the foll¢wing special bulletin to the pre ‘The barometer is highest in nS North Cai 3 ar: T eumbraces the upper. and lower Missouri valleys and west The temperaty lower lake regio @ to 13° In the east G in the northern portic and lowe r Fain continues tn Atlantic states, ¢! et Southerly New E the lower tak herly winds in th: Middie and souti At tguit states. Lt frost 13 reported ‘tr’ Des Moines. Ti were reported 58° upper Misst= ‘loudy weather wit and the middl eh of rain f. pars: B 1.65; Albany, 2.23; Bait Sandy Hook, N. w York, 1.93 re that fair weat Will prevail to-tsy and to-morrow In except New England and the States. Licht frost will pro Rorthern filinols, Wisconsin oe Groxaz W. Derven’s Saturday) dight. t program. for Friday night good to-n int idle and Iowa. Ti Fart Fiaxsets, white wool. Bargains at Co Fane's Hor Srxrve crystal Jewelry in diamond settings, at Prigg’s . Pore Grarr Cte, made from select Virginta sold_by Chris- Ee Fraps, Press. $1 per gall F Xander, No. 911 7th str CHear Grew and second-y Pennsylvania ave ue. Fawirres resum invited by the S. P. test the superior quolities A present given with e 05. Se For Watt Parzrs, window suades, &., go to R. W. Henderson & Co., 1113 F street, Correr Lightsixc-Rops, at J. H. Kuebling’s, 419 ‘Wth street. Fresett’s Ick CREAM. Uneretsas, silk, alpaca, gingham. Bargains at Cochrane’s. _ SPLENDID steel glasses, #1, at Hempler’s, RewEwser the tickets for Driver's benefit, an- | ‘Ma- Bounced for Friday night are good to-night. Fine band and great ¢ SILVER Ware repaired and replated. J. E. Brom- Well, 1214 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, south de feasting places may po: Heal But he Tans a, heavy 1 gystem 2 lot of tn Work inischiet wi De called up toa Rave seize) emerzency there is no hand as Perry Davis’ Henry J. Eaton, of Hartto to effect absolite cure tn ts and similar trou years, and freely recommends it to all his nds. New York Paotocsarn 7th street. work cuarant of ten per cent off trunks, satehe harness, saite ‘Dooks, p ptember James S. Topham, 425 Mn : Rew store, 1231 Peunsy! date. Will move hand a: im the “Me: tonight Uxicorn Dress Fane's. Prerry Goons t variety les may be mention Just received by T. Worth a visit from the most attract d the new hand lor & Hut te tor fourter Pe gas for extracting te OUt an ace enter feures to wall atea Vernon .. Ray, wth street. Tats EvExtsG at § Opens to the pubit- Interior decorat 41 Recessary to add the highly gratified. Au r furniture. ose Who atten For Croce © Mi go to John- fon’s, 9h and E street oon Hirst floor. ReEcoiiectto: “Le Memoires of ‘the War” at by Gossawens, Latics’, gent’s and children’s; Coch- Fane's, uptown. ever been able to beat Ceres,the celet Besota patent process flou: ‘world. in the mM — «extracting teeth, makes hi IS own gas and has f Ways. ‘Works, at Driver's benemt. eure, Which is Hunt's Remedy every tine. Tower Quits, great bargatps, $1. Cochrane's. foreign and American tabie last evettinns Sisk. will at R Goldsehmid’s, 12 7th street northwest. Sorry to hear of her serious tliness_ $8 Per Gatton.—Pure old Dottie: rich, pure an: ine store, 404 9th Street northwest. : ‘Mx. J. R Sovsa will :ead in person at Driver's Denefit to-niznt. BEAUTIFUL Dler’s. Ix THE recently submitted proposals for sup- ders to the Treasury departm Fats Mhe-holters wis accepted. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements ‘To-night. WaTtow at Tueaten.—* The Galley Slave.” NEw THeater Comigue.—Variety. ABwen’s GaRDEN.—Concert. ‘Mue, between 13th and 14th streets. ——— Condensca al colored boy named Ewart 1 ant 4 by Judge Bundy to-iay for 60 da Ingatxtzen fancy pizeons trom Elw. Caverly. Brown, a savage looxinz negro, was fined ec thirty days in the workhouse by Judge 4 for profanity. Tne testl- mony of a white lady was to the effect that he this morning, _ Went to her be eo of his wares he cursed her. morning. about 19:30 o’clock, a train of six Wily laden with excursionists trom the line the Western Maryland Railroad, arrived here. excursionists were “doing the city” to-day as at the Navy Yard, J. W. Gray pastor, a revival meeting of some and there have been four begin bis regul: Ky ma Jar work, anc Full preach at All Souls’ chureh on Sunday thorn | well as they could in the rain, At the First M. P. Church, is In ‘Gonversions week. _ _Rev. RR Shippen returned _ Summer vacation ion & Spri at ¥ery freely, the oe 0. int. Stroggl 1880, he Td —On Wednesday the residence of ‘was en- j. Hines, 1931 9th street no: Dureau was opened and $900 in Taowe y a meng her 3 the residence of Mr. 0 n. No. Kh street north his clothing carried off from Nit and Te the ht ae poskete were {3 gold wa! quit states. fatlen from 1° to 11° in the Adelle Atlantic states, from s and from 1° to 10° er 1s fair. land and ring rtlind, Me. r i districts Atlantic ably occur to-night in efit postponed to this t bought fe and breech-loaders, new at Herzog’s, 308 9Uh street, near x housekeeping and others are 'sE.—The traveller who for refreshments? at the wihtps, pocket= ie factory of 1 fall drum corps orles Of the War” at Driver’s benefit | 98e., popular at Coch- ming into the market In They are well away Up Lown expressly to lovk in nitrous oxide gas for No other operations performed. Ver- mon Row, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 10th ‘street “MEMORIES OF THE Wax,” interspersed with fire- Maw attacked with Bright's disease or any disease don’t want fine words, but a sure Deror for Hart’s insect 711 24 street northwest. Om account of rain the immense bargains in lass Ware advertised continued on Mon- ‘Tue Many Frrexps of Mrs. Harry Clarke will be e whisky, 75 cents elegant.’ McGee's Pearl opera glasses, $7.50, at Hem- entire schedule, covering 337 sizes, of Wood? Daiver’s ScMMER GaxDEN.—Specialty perform- WASHINGTON SwimwING ScnooL, New York ave- “t Bender was sent 3 for steal- ous, and because she Would not buy Cases.—The divorce suit Lar bby Mra BA: Lockwood tae bruary 25th last, has been ts has filed a divorce suit Chas. M. Addis. They were atts, by tee Joun chester her charges willtully deserted her, ipelled to earn her living by Compasy's Scusten | portratts, #1 per } no matter how strong, has ; a Min- | FEATURES OF THE PAST WEEK—DEPRESSING EFFRCT OF THE RAINY WEATHER—CONTINUED ABUNDANCE OF “GARDEN TRUCK” EXPECTED. ‘The flour market the past week has been dull and prices somewhat lower in sympathy with the lower jprices of wheat, though the best grades rule at the same figures as last week. Jobbing prices are quoted as follows:—Minnesota Patent process, $3.75a%9; bakers’ brands, $74$7.25; family, patent process, $7.25a$7.75; do., standard brands, $5.50485.75; do., trade brands, $5.250$5.50; extra, $1.50184.75; super, $3.25283.75; fine, $2.50283; middling, #2258250; rye, $250a4. Corn meal, boltel, white, 75c.a76c.; do., unbolted, yellow, 750766. Wheat fs several cents lower, as also ts corn and onts, the latter Indicating a decline. Choice wheat is $1.0501.03 per bushel; falr to good, $lal.02 per bushel; rye, 65168¢.; corn, yellow, 732772.3 do., (0. 1 and 2, 75a78e.;' do., mixed, 75a76e. ? *rn oats, 4a45e.; do., western, whi a do.,'mixed, No. 3, 4243: In hay theré sno cliange of prices. Prime timo- thy, $15a$17 per ton; mixed. $13,814; clover, #102 2! rye ‘straw, $9. The offerings are fair and quality good. butter.—For the best and finest grades of butter the market Is active and the demand good, but for low grades the market Is quict_and inclination to drag. ‘Thera is @ scarcity of real choice grades, though no chanze in prics, which remain tir The jobbine prices are: Creamery, fancy, 34335; prime, ; Imitation, 21125; New York tubs, fancy, new, $9381; good, 23130 30 ood, 28129? Western datty, best, 23 filr, 16918; Western factory, best, 21a23; ood, ir, 16118. For Viegiiia, Miryland and cl aity packed, 1, 13421; haulers? d, chotce, 18422; common, 6." The retail prices range pound in advance of the prices about fi above. £gzs.—The supply has been quite plentiful the past we and with the hot weather the prices have suddenly dropped back, leaving the market, in an-unsettled condition.’ Should there be a change to cooler wexther an advance may be ex- pected. ‘The wiolesaie price for fresh country 1s u S. per dozea. Retailers are asking 27 to cents per doz’ POULTRY AND FRESH MEATS. Poultry ranges somewhat lower tn price, but the demand 1s cood forall receipts. Live turkeys are worth at jobbing prices 9 to 10 cts. per pound; otd fowls (live) 11 to 12 cts: spring chickens (best) 15, medium 14; ducks, 10 to 11; live geese, 40 to 70 cts. each. Fresh meats In large quantities have dectined again. The supplies are larger and the quality improving. Choice hind quarters of beet sell at 9 to 10>. per lb.; common d 7e.; chotee e cents 3 rs 9 to 8c.; common do., 3 sed lambs, 10 to 11c.; common do., 8 to 9. The market fs fairly act! Swift & Co., the new western wholesale men who have located tn the stores of the Washington Market building, have disposed of two car loads of beet the past week, all in the best condition. In live stock the’ recelpts of cattle have been large and market rather slow. Our Dest and medium grapes one-fourth cent lower, and one- half cent on common. Lambs market active, and one-fourth cent higher. Calves brisk. In cured bulk meats there have been some changes in wholesale prices, with trade fair. Smoked sugar-cured hams are 16a16%4; sugar- “1 shoulders, 13% to. 141g: breakfast’ bacon, .17 to 13; beer tongues,$6 per on; Jowls, 73 to 9cts. per Ib.; lard, 1354 to 14 per ib.; western bulk sides, 163 to'16% ;bulk oulders 12 do. smoked sides, 16 cts.} do., 24 cts. ; clear sides unsmoked, is firm. THE VEGETABLE MARKET. The condition of the vegetable market 1s not ite so lively, The rainy weather has a rather ing effect upon t ry teams have SO mamerous as k, though the ve Not rially changed.’ Irish pota- | ‘ange from 59 to 7% cts. p sweet po- i, $2 Lo $2.50 per barrel to $3 red; onions 72 el for the nw and |. ‘Phe smaller kinds narket vegetables are still abundant and low in price, There Is a Vast amount of garden truck reported In the gardens near by, and low prices in future may be anticipated, Apples (good) are worth $2.50 to $3 per barrel; peaches 75 cts to $1.25 per box, for preserving; common 40 to 50 cts. Peaches are, however, growing scarce, the season Tapes are worth from 2 to 3 watermelons % to $10 per n cantelopes $1.50 to $ per hundred; lemons $4 to % per box. ‘The apple erop may be looked upon as lure. Accounts trom New rk and the western app regions, show =rly Over. at Whol le destructions to tae apple crop from the ‘This has caused a ent glut in which 18 only of temporary duration the prices will be higher. There 1s hog suitieient game tn the market to make 1 quo- abie a DEEDs In Fre have been Issued as follows: Wm. bb, trust ‘Sy muel E. Middleton to ub 22, sq. 217; $—. ee. to Jolin Miller, tots 1 to 4, sq. aH. Hay. ary P. Thrvop, 9; $11. R.Ulimer to Emm : Ewnshaw to D. F. R; $2.00. Pratt & Les lot 4, sylum to L. 3 Ee ne prop. - h, lots 15 and 16, sq. 950; $1,500. E. 8. to Katharina M. Widman, same prop- ee Want Trem Money Returnep.—S. C. Reid and Wife have flied a Dill against Join Hancock for a Teconv ce. Complatnants set forth that defendant cloimed to own a residence on Connec- t r h he offered to sell Mrs. Reid for e h Payment of $3,000 was made, ant Subseqtiently It was ascertalned that the prop, erty belonged to W. Thompson, who conveyed It 9 Mrs. Augusta Hancock. They now ask that such a deed be made as will secure the return of the money. Mr. John Hancock, writing to Tie Star concerning the statements ‘published avout the suit, says the statements are, “In all essential particulars, false and entirely misleading so far as any improper conduct on my part may be attribu- ted. Pending litigation will show the untruth of every materitl allegation in the statement pub- lished and in the biti filed.” Pea aget Rs A Suir For Damacrs.—Yesterday Albert Glea- son entered suit against Dan. Prell for $500 dama- ges for trespass. He claims entering upon the lot Of the plaintiff, 1311 7th street, without right and tearing down a frame stable which cannot be re- built, as the place fs within the fire mits. C ARPETS. CARPETS. CHOICE NEW STYLES, 50 styles bert 2-ply Carpets, brizht, beautiful patterns, cme Boca! Secon bee Peat f ‘7S styles best American Brussels, beautiful styles, te Sis sencon, 76 cts., BO cts, Weiss Sct, OE cts., $1. Rest Body Brussels, choice bright stylea, at low prices 75 styles T c: all 7 cts. niyles Ingrain Carpets, all new designs, 37 cta., 50 Floor $7, is pe joamiifal, designs, in all sizes, $5, $6, Hall and Stair Carpets to match. Floor Oil Cioths, all widths, from 37 cts, 50 cta,, 60 cts, Moquette, Smyrna, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs. Making and Laying Carpets, 8 cts. Carpet Lining, 7 ets. yara. Lace Curtains, new st7 les. €" OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS ARE NEW DESIGNS THIS SEASON, ar TOWSON'’S, 626 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, Near Center Market. als GEPTEMBER 15TH. BARGAINS THIS WEEK. 7 Se LADIES' ENGLISH CHILDREN’S HOSE, HOSE, Regular made, dark Regularmade, darkshades, A great varicty to select ‘TwEntY-Five Cents. ‘TWENTY-FIVE Cents, SIX-BUTTON LENGTH) SARAH BERNHARD pate KID GLO" Latest novelty, ‘New shades, eee Equrry Court—Judge Hagner. Ye 7, Lewis agt. Fraser; sale finally ratified. agt, Olsen; case remanded to examiner. Woodward agt. Northern Liberty Market Com- Bink dismissal of cross bill with costs ordered. Mut'agt. King; resale ordered; deposit of pure chase to be applied in expense. Schnelder agt. Garland; demurrer overruled and lien declared. Cohen agt. Cohen; pro confesso, Adjourned to Monday. Porice CourT—Judge Sneut. To-day Paul Thurn and Benjamin Barns, loud and bolsterous; $5 or 15 days each. Jno. Brown, profanity; $5 or 15 days. Also charged with the Same offense at another time; €10 or 30 days. Daniel Gibbons, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Jas. Johnson, colored, profanity; $5 or 15 days. Chas. Stewart, indecent exposure; forfeited collateral. Edward’ O’Nell, keeping an’ unlicensed bar; con- Unued. Hurry’ Cochrane, assauit on Chas J. Bogan; $3 or 7 days. Like Strider, assault on John McMuton; $10 or 80days. Elias Hedgman, assault on Emma Fletcher; % or 15 days, Edward Bender, larceny of sixteen’ pigeons trom Edward Caverly; 60 days in jail. Jos, M. Baird, petit lar- -veny (se¢ ond offense); continued. eee gerne JeDGE BuNpy’s FAREWELL 70 THE PoLice Court. Judge Snell has returned trom his vacation in Maine and will occupy the bench at the Police Court next Monday. After the business had all been disposed of at the court this morning Prose- cuting Attorney Moore sald that he wishad to ex- press his appreciation of the uniform good Judg- ments rendered by his honor in the absence of Judg» Snell, and his kind and soctal demeanor to i the court. Judge Bundy plied that he would embrace thts opportunity to express his obil¢etions to the officers of the court and also the police officers for the uniform cour- tesy extended to him, and also for the zeal and promptaess with which they execute their duties Judge Bir he thought gur police force und Police Court would compare favorably with any other in the country. pS oa —Harbormaster Sutton reports r front as follows: Schr. Ocean 30 bushels Sweet potatoes for schr. Kate Waters, Landing, 1,300 bushels sweet potatoes, same; sloop Sea’ Flag, Hayden, 100 bushels oysters for market: sloops May, MagglesAmerican Eagie, Roving Arrow, R. Wren, Jolin Willlams, Independent, Arthur, and sehr. Floyd, Moore, all with oyster’ for market, altogether i,875 bushels. —— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE Lvesina Stan. THe Crry MARKET.—The last report of the com- missioners of the sinking Tund, who control the city mariet,shows that during the last fiscal year the receipts of the market house rents were us fol- lows, compared with the previous year: Butchers, $1,054.92, increase $312.10; huckstrs, $1,288.32, in crease "$102.82; cookshops, $192, decrease $16; country people, $719.61, ‘Increase $82.14; fish 34.50, decrease $70.50; office rents, $161, otal, $4,400.35, which is an increase nse of conducting the market during the year was $137.76. ‘The net receipts of the market for six years past has been $26,172, all of which has been applied to redueing the city e CuARcE OF OUTRAGE.—Charles Smith a colored man, Was brought to the jail here this morning on the ‘commitment of Justice Robinson, charged with attempt at outrage upon a ttle girl. “He was taken from the Jail this morning and carried up into the county for a hearinz upon the charge. Ibs sald that there exists no good grounds for the charge. JEWISH SERVICES.—Our Hebrew fellow citizens are engaged to-dey in the solemn services of thetr Day of Atonement. Services have been held at the Weshington-street Synagogue by Rabbi Rosen- strans,a very learned man, who 1s versed fa eleven s. King street showed inany close iness, aS Many merchants were en- synagogue with the solemnization of their ancient rites. Pouce Count.—At the mayor's cour Luckett wes sent to the chain gang for 30 days on conviction of drunkenness, and’ faflure in an at- tempt to beat hf Reporter's Nores.—As announced, Mr. George Hopkins opened yesterday the new southern tele- graph office here. It connects with the Balt, & Onto Tailroad offices north.—Some elguty cars with cattle are expected to pass through here to-nlzht for Washiagton and Baltimore.—Mr. John Slater, Who was severely injured a few days azo by belong thrown from his carriage, 13 tmproving.—The River Trap ais at the ri Alexandria county court opens its September ses- sion here next week. It wh be grand jury term. SPEcraL. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF SCOTCH SUITINGS. Per steamer Scythia we have Just received six styles of FIRMIN’S SCOTCH SUITIN which we are prepared to make Suits to Order from at . i oe sie per Suit. They are the seine class cf coods that are usually sold at Forty to Forty-five Dollars. The price we aame is lower than Domeetics are made for. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, SAKS & CO., - 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. W Oopwarp & LOTHROP. SPECIAL ATTRACTION! 50 pieces fine quality 44-inch FOULE CLO’ CHUDDA ol Hs a8 conte per ad al te colore—Terra fusear, ‘Car- melite, Marine Blue, Myrtle, &c. = LADIES’ CLOTH SUITINGS. We are now showing a very attractive line of Popillar koods, in all the new abaces, in or ree, including ‘Terra Cotta, Cadet Blu Olive, Bronze, ‘Elective Biué, Green, a Ag ial by off 4 A JACHECEING at W toute pos yard rceth Seu, MOE COLORED CASHMERES. We are now p to show = most complete arsort- ment of these goods, which ‘will be most extencicery worn season. We have all the new shades coming | in the Various qualities, and offer them at the lowest SILK PLUSHES. Having placed our order for these goods early in the summer, we are prepared to show a complete line of shades, ‘at prices far below the quotations of to-day. Ladies ing fo secure choice shades, at a much lower rice, than possible a few weeks Ruint = TRIMMINGS or other ‘to inspect our assortment before it 2 is brokens HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. 100 doz. Ladies’ Piain White and Printed Bordered, all hem-stitched, in beautiful 1t 1234 cents. — ‘al Genens, :g cent ‘These are extra fine quality for ‘and are worth more money. 2s dor. SILK HAR DRETS elegant quali! Bocents each. “Rew and bance as ‘lea. 2% doz. inch CHINA. SILK HEN. HANDKERCHIEPS, superior quality, at 08 cone doz. 24-inch CHINA SILK Tanta! $1.25 quality, Only $1-00 enchs Ee OSTEES, Fh GLOVE DEPARTMENT. We have just ‘a new linc of our 75-cent 6-button CHAMOIS MOuSOUN IVES, which Mate qiven such muatacesy opt EON of 8-button length PIG-SKIN ‘Backs, at $1.00 EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. We have jn EMBROLDERIES Seon aR om Gah sk Pee iia wade BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSER, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 220 LO ibe pan 14 a Hats made to order. Oid stv Hats of all ‘Kings repsiret. USER tran | Hats, VELVET NATIONAL THEATER==Thedast present engagemet of “the Gal jon” will be given thiseveming. allled attractions next week. Tae New THEATER ComiguE Is crowded every evening. A fine variety emtertainment is given every evening. Ar Driver's GARDEN a most inviting specialty entertainment Is given. ABNER'S GARDEN.—The concerts at Abner’s~are latgely attended. RD'S OPERA Hovse will be opened for the Season next Monday evening, when “A Merry War” will be produced. ‘THE WASHINGTON Swiumine ScHooL fs open day and evening. Lows Cepar Pornr.—A select family excursion will be given to Lower Cedar Point to-morrow, on the steamer Jane Moseley, leaving at 9 a.m. and returning at 10:30 p.m. THE STEAMER GrongR Leary Will leave at 6 o'clock this evening for an excursion trip to Nor- folk, Fortress Monroe and-the Capes, returning Tuesday at7 a.m. ‘THE STEAMER Corcoran Will leave at 3 p.m. to morrow (Sunday) for a trip to Indian Hea ofthe Slave Combiua- Stanley's neue 2 UNDER OATH. “Thave teen afflicted for twenty years with an obsti- nate skin disease, calle’ by eome M. D.’s Peoriasis, and others Leprosy, commencing on my sealp, and, in spite ofall Ieoult do, with the help of the most skilful doc- tors, it slowly but surely extended, untii a year ago this Winter it covered my entire person in form of dry scales. For the last three years I have been unable todo any Isbor, and suffering intensely all the time. Every morn- ing there could be nearly a dustpanful of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope containing this letter. In the letter part of the winter my skin commenced cracking open. I tried | everything almost, that could be thought of, without any. | Telief. The 12thof Jone i started west, in hopes I could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit, and was 60 low I thought I should have to go to the hospital, but finally got as far as Lansing, Mich.,where I had a sister living. One Dr. treated me about twoweeks, but did meno good. All thought I haa but a short time to live. Tearnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin allover my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, feet badly swollen, toe nails came off, finger naila dead and hard as bone, hair dead, dry and lifeless as otd straw. Oh, my God! how Idid suffer! “‘My sister, Mrs. E. H. Davis, had a small part of a box of Cuticura in the house. She woulda’t give up: sald ‘We will try Cuticura.' Some was applied on one hand andarm, Eureka! there was relief; stopped the terrible burning sensation from the word go. They im- mnediately got the Cuticnra Resolveut (blood purifier), Cuticure and Cuticura Soap (the great sin cures), I commencel by taking one tablespoonful of Kesolvent three times adey, after meals; hal a bath once a day, water about bicod heat; used Cuticura Soap freely; ap- plied Cuticure morning and evening. Result, returned tomy home in just mx weeks from the time I left, and my skin as smooti as this sheet of paper. HIRAM E. CARPENTER, Henderson, Jefferson Co., N, Ys Sworn to before me this 19th day of January, 1880, A. M. LEFFINGWELL, Justice of the Peace. Currcura Remepresare for sale by all druggists. De- pot, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass, aul9-skw THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF, NEW FALL STYLES NOW READY AT DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, CoaNer Ercutu Srreer, 719 719 XP DESIRABLE ERY GOODS, 7) DAVIS’, OF COLORED PLUSHES AND ore the recent. adv and will argin of profit. Don’t fail to e: ‘he prices are low and quality e: DAVE BEAVER S, &e.. at DAVIS’. ALL THE NEW SHADES I: FEALH GREAT BARGAINS IN ODD LOTS, at DAVIS’. We can furnish all we advertise. We deal on'y in the BEST and MOST RELIABLE GOODS. Prompt atten- tion, fair deuling and low prices can be relied on at DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACF, 821-3t Corner Eighth etreet. rere PAPER-HANGINGS. No. 626 Street. LATEST STYLES. f Street. Patterns and Shades in Biue, Brown, old Gold, Olive, macy, Fompeian and. other colors." Friezes, ‘Dados, orders, Centers, &c. Having disposed at auction of some fourteen hundred pieces of Paper-Hanzings a little out of style, and re- jo aty:es, whic offered at lowest prices, and work. euurantecd.. WINDOW BHADES. Gilt Bands and Plain Goods, we make in shades to order. PICTURE FRAMES, different styles and sizes, in store and made to order. A few choice and novel Cal net size Framea, in Gold, Satin, Silkand Velvet. Pro- ture Wire, Nails, Picture Room Moulding, Hooke, &c. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. Sole Agent for BREWERTON'S POPULAR PASTEL PAINTING at MARKRITEN’S, No. 626 E street, one door from 7 street northwest. erms cash. 816-Im eee ee Fo PICKLING. PURE CIOER VINEGAR and BPICES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Imported and Domestic Groceries, Wines and Liquors, an26-1m, 4p *eppRY GOODS” “AT COST,” FROM THE 4tx INST. TRUNNEL & CLARE, ¢ 803 MARKET SPACE, ‘Will sell AT COST their omtire stock of first-class Goods WITHOU® RESERVE, compelled to make this sacri fice i: uence of ou removal 10:0UE Lew sore Sit Monnet ace. ‘le will tinue for 8 few days only, and such arlene wl eoutinae fo 8 fom days only and 1417 New York avenue. ot paid for at time: of oe eat ee for. purchase will be All TRUNNEL & CLARK. VENTILATION, LIGHT AND: ROOM HAVE WE GAINED BY'THE ENLARGEMENT OF OUR STORE. WE NOW HAVE THE LARGEST SHOE STORE, ‘With the Largest Assortment of RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, 18 THE DISTRICT. CALL AND SEE OUB ‘Ladies’ $1 Pebble and Kid Button Hoots. ‘Ladies’ $2 Unrivaled Gost and Kia Button. Ladies’ $3.50 Finest Hand Sewed Button. Gets $2.30 Famous Double aid Single ole Cait Boots. Gents’ $3 Fine Calf Stitched Boots, Gents $1 andg2.0 Fine Deion, Eased cad Gators ‘$2 and $2. 5) Boys’ and Giris' 50 and 75c. Solid School Shoes. Child's 75e. Solid Heeled Button, ‘Misses' and Child's $1 and$1.25 Indestructible Solar HAHN, rete ag Se Gentlemen:—| my Iron Bitters I am sattsfled it gives general satisfac- it to my cus- tion, and I feel safe in recommendi tom ers, One Of whom hag just said its effects on a friend of his, to whom it was recommended, was most wonde! HL W. Lire, [Brown’s Iron Bitters is a sure cure for we: red feel used overwork, malaria, oe pepala, indigestion, rend = The Sunday Chronicle to-morrow—bright, fresh, crisp, fearless—under thenew management. See it! Ladies Should Know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a superior and econom- ical dressing. It has become an indispensabie article for the tollet. It is Empossiblo for a woman to suffer from weakness after Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Dyspepsia Is the costly price we pay for luxuries. Its most potent rem , however, 1s found in thateffictent and genial tonic and _alterative, Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient. Sold by all druggists. Highly Esteemed. ‘The youthful color and rich luster are restored to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker’s Hair Balsam, a harmless dressing, highly esteemed for its perfume and purity. wt Folly in Waiting. It 1s the height of folly to wait unt!l you are In bed with disease that may last months, when you can be cured by a timely use of Parker's Ginger Tonic. We have known Sickly families made the healthiest by It—Observer Elixir of Babek, avegetable compound, contains no quinin itive cure for Malaria, Fever and Ague, at ski’s drug store, 423 9th street. Price 30c. Forty Years? Experience of an Ot Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ts the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been usad for forty years With never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels ond wird colle, By giving heath tothe child itrests the mother. Price 2 vents a bottle. 11,W,3 1.000 Rewnra For any case of blll, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that Deflugs Pile Remedy falls to cure.” Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- OUt his Signature. Sold Dy druggists. e Decline of Man. Nerrous Weakness, Dyspepsti, Tinpotence, Sex. ual Debiiity, cured by “Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 8 “Alderney Dairy Wea, Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and deilvered in 3g-1b, “Ward” prints 4c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, te. per qt. Cream, ic. pint. ons.” MARRIED. In Baltimore, July 19, 1882, by the W. CLARKE and JULIA I. CLARKE—FRY. Rev. Dr. Rankin, W. "RY, both of Maryian DIED. BRUCE. Qn the morning of September 22d, 1872, Mr. JOHN 'T, BRUCE, after a prolonged itiness, which w2s borne with Christian fortitude. The de- geaged was 43 years old, and died triumphant in ‘the faith. ‘The funeral will take plgce from the Union Bethel chureh, sunday, at 3:30 o'clock. ia EDWARD BYRNE, formerly well known cans and San Francisco, was found his chair at the Dubois House, on Pennsylvania av on Friday morning. His body was taken chal x the undertaker and will be buried Ly Mr. Wetzell, 1317 High stre-t, Georgetown, at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday, 24th September. His friends are requested to attend JSE. On the morning of September 21st, 1382, ¥ REBECCA KROUSE, axed two yeats and ty-nine days, beloved daughter of Gorge and Amanda Krouse. the fureral will take place from the residence of Samuel Andersou, on Gay street, between Congress und Hich, on Sunday at 4 p.m. sharp, All friends and relatives are fuvited to attend, . MORTON. Mrs. R. MORTON, on the 224 of Sep- tember, 1882, at the residence of ‘her son-in-law, Mr. E. Laniasure. . Interment at Philadelphia. S SMITH, On Friday morning, September 224. 188, MATILDA §. SMITH, dauxuter of the late Clement ‘varet Clare Suitth. and M a Her fancral wil! tai ce from her late residence, 9255 N street, Suuday afternoon, September 24th, at 4 ‘ives and friends are invited to attend. ae 1982, at 4:30 a.m., of . aed 77 vears, 2 beloved husband of Mrs. Abn I frota his late residence, 463 H street north- west, Monday at 4 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. WILLIAMS. At 9-30 o'clock, September 22, 1882, FRANCK! WILLIAM: Fu rvices to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Eleventh street northwest." “The “body will be ‘taken to Hartford mn EYH GAWLE GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate end everything fest-class. joek® waiens, ‘Telephone counection. mld UNDERTAKER, 997 TENTH STREET NoRTHWEsr. 13 Telephone Connection. git) __ SUMMER RES 00 PPP FEE OO PPE © O PPP EI 0.0 E EER FALL SEASON. GRAND DISPLAY or FOREIGN (OUR OWN IMPORTATION) AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. ENGLISH FANCY WORSTEDS, SILK-MIXED eS MOHAIR SPOTTED SUJTINGS, SCORTINSEL SULTINGS. F CASSIMERES, &c., FALL AND WINTER WEAR, At Moderate Prices. He sovon FE uo 08 gr Loi 10 ¢ ie anes I CcO OO LLLLLLLL, THE TAILOR, |617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Washington. Samples and roles for self-meagurement, with fashion book, sent by mail everywhere. Branch stores 1n all principal cities. 620-wks2t EDWARD CAVERLY & 00, 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, Agents in Washington for the sale of ARCHER & PANCOAST MANUFACTURING CO.’B GAS FIXTURES; THE UNION STOVE WORKS FURNACES AND BANGES; J. B, CONOVER & CO.'S GRATES, FENDERS, ANDIRONS, IRON TILE BACK FIRE- PLACES, BRACES, FRAMES, &o, ‘THE JACKSON VENTILATING GRATE, - FIRST-CLASS°GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES, FE ooNourcan AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.8 LAUNDRY B8OAP I8 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHIOH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE IT 18 SAFE, FROM REFINED T. PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, ‘PUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVERY BAB BRANDED ‘FOR SALE BY Z, : ‘GROCERS GENERAL’ ABD WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, AMUSEMENTS. Fors OPERA HOUSE. THE JOYOUSNESS AND. INSOUISCANOE OF RENOVATED, IMPROVED AND BEAUTIFIED. “THE BIJOU THEATER OF WASHINGTON.” ‘Will open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25rn, with CHAS. E. FORD'S COMIC OPERA CO. In JOHANN STRAUSS'—THE WALTZ KING'S MASTERWORK— As i YIENNA. austin ton S NEW YORK AT FOUR THEATE! IN ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI, BALTIMORE, By this Company in advance of “London and Paris, where it is now in tion. MERRY WAR will be pang superbly, with true comedy effect and cos- tumed elegantly. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Seats reserved during the day at the ticket office or in the evening. «23 N ATIONAL THEATER. This (Saturday) Evening Last Time of BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S e@" THE GALLEY SLAVE.”_23 etm Drama, A Reflex of American * Galas acai a Tove moan in ee oe piction of which igembraced a Tour of Eufope. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, Only Positive Novelty in the World aud Mest Expensive Enterprise in Amer ica, Earnest Staniey"s AMERICAN ANGLICAN ALLIED SHOWS. distinct and separate entertainments consoli- Stanley’s Australian Minstrels, Congress of Specialists, Dramatic Alliance. os Over Fifty Persons Employed. D2ve8s GARDEN. BENEFIT TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, September 25ti inauguration of upplementary season. Firxtappearancs ef HUNGARIAN LADIES’ ORCHESTRA and otuer attractions. Admission EW THEATER COMIQUE. N QUE. The Sensation of the City, ‘Packed to the walls. See the Female Forty. See, the Mastodonto Show. BNER’S SUMMER GARDEN, A Ecstreet, between 7th and 8th streets. CONCERT EVERY EVENING By an Orchestra of FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. ITE WASHINGTON SWIMMING. SCHOOL, ‘New York avenue, between 13th and léth sts, a8 Hours; Gentlemen, 6 to 9a. m.. 2: 10 p. m.: il Nogaro i'm. Guiarastood wlsteuetlon ha swimming $5. "To continue the It of coupon Fates to patrons tickets will be sold for remain; ‘season at 25 | cents. Le doje ON EXHIBITION No,.626 ax rt Street. MARERITER's, Street. No. 626 E street ne one a from 7th street, Choice O11 pees ee 10m, tC. : als Fiaie oct Cord and tw ‘is, Rings, N: gone] raines, Picture : s Markriter’s. ‘Term Cash. Bree Art Gallery. "oi? PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & oes: EXCURSION TO INDIAN HEAD. The steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, on SUNDAY, September 24th, at 3 o'clock p. m. sharp, returning at 7, Tickets, 50 | cents. aw RABBING, FISHING AND BATHING. A SELECT FAMILY EXCURSION TO LOWER CE- DAY POINT ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, 1882, ‘On the Palace Steamer Jane Moscley. ‘The Committee take pleasure in announcing to the public that they intend to make this one of the most se- | ect Exeursions of the season; that no improper charac- ters will be allowed upon boat or grounds, and money | in ail such cases will be refunded and their tickets taken up, Arrangements have been made with street cars to be ip attendance upon the arrival upon her return. ‘The boat will leave her wharf foot of 6th street at 9 o'clock sharp. Returning will arrive at 10:30, Adult tickets 50 cta.; children 25 cta. ‘State rooms and tickets can be hed’ at C,H. Nourse & Co.'s Drax Store, at the corner of 9thand J ste. northwest, or at the wharf on the anorning of the Excursion, ‘Firs mess om the boat xt city prices. 621-3" T° NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE CAPES. THE LAST CHANCE OF THE SEASON ‘TO VISIT THE CAPES! * A SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT TRIP On the Popular Steamer GEORGE LEARY, SATURDAY, September 234, 1882, From 7th street wharf at 6 p.m., stopping at Piney Point and Point Lockout each way. ‘Returnime, leave jOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. = CELLENT HOUSEHOED FURNITULE AT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- Takai oat ot 1st 1 ‘sell the jecta— French Clocks, Walnut Marbie-top Tabjes, Fancy c Mattronans Prather Plows and Balsiorg, lattrosses, owe Mins — and eh: m ge Walnat Side! Refrigerat Waluat Dining hed China and Gi age Cooking Rane, (cating Stoves, Kitchen Requirites, ko. waite MTOM LS DOWLING, Anct., é haste DOWIANG, Auctioncer. EXECUTON'S SALE OF, MOUSEHOLD FURNI4 By authority of the Supreme court of the District Columbia, 1 will sell at public auction, at No. 410 strect northeast, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TWEN. . 1882, ATEN O'CLOCK AM... 0 fine of household furnitare and kil ul of Carpets, Sideboard, Whetoot, Lounge, fachine, Mirrors, and many other articles to tion. HENRY M. BAKER, ° _Executor of Suaaa G. Wilscn, SON BROS., Auctioneers, USTEE'S SALE OF BRICK DWFLLING ON Ww T SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BLTWEEN AND PSTREETS OLTIWESE - ahd jittue of m deed of trast recorded in Liber No, 68, folio $25, of the land records o: r Columbian. dil eel at puiic wuction’ sen we consists 3 Vinton , tm the city of Washington, Dc, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the belance etter he, for which the notes, will be taken, seoured v; surance on ‘the ments to Ju money. | A di chaser at time of sale. 823-d&ds WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. NHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr. T) SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAR ATE, NU. 212 FOUR-AND-A-HALP 51 NORTHWEST, AND OCCUPIED BY Lib DOARD OF HEALTH. id by virtue of a deed of trust date’ gt , and duly recorded in Liber No. SOI, folio 307, et seq., of the trict of Colum and the note thereby secured, nublic auctic Ixnd records for the Dis: y direction of the holder of ¢ undersigned will acne AY, OCTU! the premises, on 1 : FUTH, 1882, at O'CLOCK P. M., the following ‘described getate, in the city. of Warhington, in said D to Part of lot No. 24, in equate No, berinuing for the same on the east line of said lot on sige ata point twenty ool o~t inches northeastern corner of and ranning north twenty-three feet three 1 cee: thence west the north ine of said lot one hundral and five thence in a souupastons dheeten sieve we ieee ence in a southeasterly jon ale e . ol hcg five fect; thence in a eoutienntp meee thirty-six feet anid three inches to a point evan! fect and four ine:es due south of the north line of sal Jot, thence southeasterly = fect aud five inches the division wall of the two brick houses standing the said lot, and thence east through the center of pai division wed Sisty six feet 4 the place of on > together ¢ improvements, earewents and app tenances to the same belonging. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the residue in atx, twelve and eighteen months from the dy of to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, b interest, and a dod of trust on the property «old, or cash at the purc! ‘s option. A deposit of £200 be re. at the eale, and if terms thereot complied othe lentes ck Sy it bly 4 fone reserve the reel said prope’ efauitinx purct "grisk and cont, ‘aftor thnse notice in the Evening Star newspaper, All cou ye; ing st paren ARLES B. MAURY, #23-&ds cAMLENCE, | Trustoos. Seventh Pave. FKANK T. RAW (For Other Auctions COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, oR SALE OR EXCHA y Truck Farms in this vicinit other 104 acres. Will be HUGUELY & BOWEN, 643 New WOR KRENT—A FARM WITHIN TWO MILES 0! F Alexand Va. dwelling and outbuil tation toga a Truck wit Sarg ary ond summer boarders. Address GEORG! ON, 161, Alexandria, V: 823-e026" TEAUTIFUL RURAL I. mile from this city, ten roome, ew.of city’ five mcges sod lat only $17 per month, Ht. A. Pil ‘ork avenue. “INGLESIDE.” A most attractive and desirable suburban piace Washington city, b ng = 6th ktreet extended, and-a-half miles horth of the Presideut’s Mansion. sists of sixty acres of lawn and wood land, beai Jnid out, spacious and well arranged; mansion ing eixhtecn rooms, conservatory, bath room, and gag and water pipes throughout. Apply to G. M. WIGHT, 29 REGINALD FEND SLES 825 43s strect north west, s21-1m ‘Trustees, RUSTEE’S SALE ON THE PREMISES, Ni) T QOUHAVILER Qouowen COUNTS IES FROM WASHING TO: On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY THIRD, 1882, at TWO O'CLOCK, of wo farms,one of one hunt dred and forty acres and one of one hundred and thirty” acres; fair a some fruit, out-housee to supply need of farm. ‘Terms as per decree: One- cash, balance in ond ‘or particulars to an@ two years, with interest. » OF Baunon, 32 st, W. V, Bowie, Rockvil Ms Paul street, ‘Baltimore: Mae s19-5t ROE SALE OR RENT—s500 CASH FOR A Fale of 20 acres, house, barn and 600 fruit tr Secs. 15 minutes’ :ide from the Insane asylum. ice £2,500; the terms for the remaining to suit the Norfolk on Monday at 5 p.m., Washington | purchaser, Ve Ae ee ee reaching Washinsto Durshascr, Address P. ¥. KOUX, 1025 17th street, 4 FOUR LAST TRIPS OF THE SALE OF A HANDSOME AND UNTRY — RESIDENCE, “DOG! STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Wit AN INPRO D PARAL AND TOBACCO TATION ~OF THGER WU AND TO CRER, IN THE FINEST PORTION OB OCCOQUAN FALLS, On WED: ESDAY, September the 20th, FRIDAY, 224, and SUNDAY, 24th; and to MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS, 23d. Boat will leave her wharf at 9:30, sharp, each trip. sg Mfusic and Dancing, except Sunday. Brace Band on Rijee E, 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. Fo! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! tlie ey on WEDNESDAT, Fhupay and yhart, Congress SUNDAY, leaving her 4 etreet and Canal, sus o'dock tm . Fare, 60 mand chartered T: Thi Gay syd Betarday. or information inquire at GRAY ac Atal west. 9th ay WEBSTER, ‘1114 4th street _north- eul-2m* A E GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, will offer for at the Courthtaee uy Uneas, Martina feast Sareea nema ae which dhe late Chases It Carter resided at the time his death, ‘The estate has long been known an $pcaf the VERY BEST of the Farmeand Plan tatia Southern Maryland, ani adapted to: grorth of the beat Marylend TOBACCO. WHEAT. RN ahd OATS, which have been up to this time ity ie productions. Pt sae * location every facility is afforded for growing Peaches, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. Gouoon BOUES. al Books in use in the Public and Private Schools now seedy aud offered ak ta very Lowe ale. ‘Slates, Paper and everything needed for aschool NEW LaW BOOKS. y's Contracts ef of ‘Women. 5 % Taylove Exoueretive ity a 70 Pennsylvania avebue. sll GcHOOL BOOKS. THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, WiHOBERTS BOOKSTORE, 1010 Seventh street, New ¥; uorth west. R.-B.—BARGATNS I STATIONERY, 29-1m \CHOOL BOOKS, Se Public and Private Senools, AND SCHOOL STATIONERY, Prices, ‘and. At Lowest C. C. PURSELL, 29-1m 4 422 9th street northwest. FEADOUARTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS. A Large and Most Complete Stock, WHOLESALE AND SETAIL, FOR PUBLIO AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, at WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 8 LA™t PUBLICATIONS. McPherson's prerene S8s8esess OUT oF for new ones ths past soe. ‘markets. af ieland ts well watered, and there are about seventy> five sores of timber woodland attached tot, " The handsome House is and gon 2 stun not brick of iter 4 wide mre and two, of over 100 feet. ‘The house’ aru? 2 commanding eminence ; ig, eed and handsome, wel'!-kept grounds. Houses, together with Barns, Betis anil Tenement M4 fi s, &