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THE EARLY COMPLETION OF THE WORK EXPEcTED—| | NatioNaL TaeaTeR —It there is any one pley hl JAL MENTION. . ¥ \. Loc: 1ON. P 0 S T S C R | p T! ‘The Court House Extension. CITY ITEMS. LADIES’ GOODS i HUD IN BROS., Auctioneers. = ; ore HOW THE KOOMS HAVE BEEN assiowxD—Prorosep | that Is sur2 of good treatment from the Washing: History Furnishes no Parate! _ | \f25- ¥. J. HUNT. DORA NSE cor. oth abd D witeets northweets Woemnaton, D.C. Ost 182 10d en. F ES ee cen SOLme seems tobe a never gying charm clinging to the | £9 rhe Popwosity and success of Dr. Bull's Cough OPENING OF MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, OF MERCHANDH a 5 ae a! ! —, > oP, > ew Ua House | tinsel glories, the ular effects, an e CANNED GOODS, TIN AND CROCKERY DR: For the middle Atlantic states, far weather,| THE OCTOBE EGAYTA. | , The work on the extension of the Court — i; ‘ rae Mikete spittin wo ensconced Orne ae eee OBER REG Dullding, which was erected originally over hait a | EorKeous Dailet with its eral display ot the mys: Liver Complaint. IMPORTED BONNETS AND NOVELTIES, RATED TOILET SETS CHINA, LANGE 108 eter, slight changes in temperature. —— century ago, for the accommodation of the courts | defles the Utter lack of plot or sequence In the Cor. 5th and H Sts. N. W., Dec. 31, 1881. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, PALES LOOKING GLASSES, &c., Ko. Special Weather Huttetin. THE RACES ON THE POTOMAC. | and the officers of the corporation of Washington, play, and 1s always sufficient to pack the Sheater tater Cumata RR has Suffered with fe EN ITE ogni veikiceeh meinen Nigra aitbera haar mm, courts ab taradvarver thateomedttho rooms win | tue National conscqucntiy ts" doing’ ab. immense Alter taking two Bottles ond rown's Tron Bitters, eee + eS ae Phos BOORR FURTPOLIOS, Sc.. af al ‘The chief signal oMicer of the army furnishes rT bin Club Wins Both the business. Miss Nel. akes a very at- 6 can recomme! em for the! ne weet i Jearoom, THUKSPAY MORNT fhe ‘following special baltetin to the pres: | Ne folmmein Cine Wine oe be occupied in about three weeks. The Judgeshave | tractive Stalacta: ae welt eee a nest ot | ficial results. Mrs. A.M. Kxtcur. | ©? __No. 1900 F street north Oc Tiel he commending AT TER OCLC ‘The barometer ts highest in the middie Atlantic ous assigned the rooms to the several courts and | comely coryphees Mr. Arthur Moulton, as Greppo, | _ (Brown's Iron Bitters cures Liver Complaints, GPECIAL FALL OPENING, AM. and lowest in Nevada. Fair weather pre- — officers, makes an excellent impression; his appearance on | Kidney Disease, enriches the blood and revitalizes HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. aiis in all districts east of the MUsisapp, with 2 = Corie noni. the stage being always a signal for laughter. The the whole system} o sass T r Rortheast winis inthe southern states, westert, - vam ol ¢ Garnel someti marvel- . « Winds in New England, and east to south winds in | rhe time made in the sentor single scull race @8 1 On this floor the large room in the northwest | (mbUDE —— ‘The Change of the Seasons. ti lad : =4 the lake region. Lowa!’ ruts are reported from tne | corrected was McKinuey, 10:41, and Morgan, 11121. GAS STOCK, THO. ISTRATOR'S SALE OF 25 SHARES WASH- TeoroN CLey HA Bay used ING and ad- USE, — mmer weather wise prophets : EDS: GOLD KING.” NEA ‘western guli covst and the northwest. ‘The tem. | ‘The third race was for Junior four-oared crews scuine Warten sae Ronee nae Fas eerie oa wine hal bog wa cricnaece Seedy seid ar the fact that in the chy of | OF FRENCH BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, Rew Tor Bucs MADE BY J0vCE Derature lias fallen slightly ta the lower lake re- | from the Columbia, Potomac and Analostan clubs. | ang a consultation room on the otter, Next is a | 00eTA House this week. In the character of John | New Orleans the weather has been much cooler selected personally while in Europe. MARE SEVEN YEARS OLD SOUT M and thene> southward vo Florida. It has | The crews were as follows: Columbla—Wallach, ss Mishier, the policeman, he ts the same Gus Wil- | than in the northern cities. this is it is hard CONSIDERED ONE OF THE, Fi Hien from 10° to 2 im the upper Missourt val- | stroke; Wade, 3; Woodward, 2 and Thompson, | !4Fee court room, wnteh will be used by the aux- | jinms whom we have seen for many years in “Our | to determine, but inquiries are dally made Dy the | You are respectfully invited. pees : . Jey, and risen tn the Misstssippl vailey, A lors, Blue and wiitte. ’ Potomac—Johu- | Wary Circuit and Criminal Courts, and adjoining | German Senator” and cther plays of that stamp, | curiously disposed, who make inquiries of M. A. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER TENTH, 1882, at Fainfall of 1.37 inches Is reported from Sycramento, | ston, stroke; Appleton, 3; Jones, 2, and Whitting- | this {s a consultation room. Then comes the | Mr. Williams is not distinguished for any marked | Dauphin, New Orleans, La., 1n regard tothe next uRS. 3. PALME TRE TE OCU chins mention rooms Of Thomas Gab Guring me past 24 hours. The tndteattons | ton, bow. Colors, red’ and white. Analostans— | clerk’s office in a large atry room with ‘a room. of | Versatility, but he captures the entire sympathy | monthly grand (the 149th) distribution of The . P. R Dowiing, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue. are that fir and slightly warmer weather will | pairo, “stroke; Douglass, 3; Robertson, | smaller size; next & consultation room for the | of his audlence by nis quiet, unctuous humor and | Loulstana State Lottery, which takes place on Oc- oa a sane a Horge ‘can be seen at Wash. Nailot’s stables prior Erte att boner a eee ae mie AUantic }2, and | Marshall, bow. "Colors, whit» | General Term, and the room in the northeast cor- | droll ways. Mr. Willams’ ‘spectalties receive re- | tober 10th, under the sole management of Generals 2 STREET X tomas States and lower lak> region on Thursday, pre- | Their stations were Potomac, No. 1; Columbla, 2, | ner will befor the General Term. These will all | peated enthusiastic encores. - The company isan |G. T. Beauregard, of La., ceeded by fogs near th DAVID HAGERTY, Administrator, notions See Seventh Pace. nd Jubal A. Early, of PORTATION const. and Analostans, 3, counting from the Virginia | be occupied not later than the 15ti of November. | €xcellent one, much above the average. Miss | Va., when $75,000, $25,000, $10,000, etc., will be given Fale IM oF a shore. The Potoinacs were first afloat, followed | If possible the rooms in the second story, tm which | Rachel Booth makes a very winsome Kate Mishler. | tosome one purchasing a ticket for $5,0r a frac- | papTExN HA’ ‘Tne following great barsains will be sold to- | closely by the Columblas. The Analostans ap- | will'be located the library and rooms for the juries, | Of Mr. Geo. B, Waldron, the heavy. villain, it was | Wonal portion at same rate. FINE MILLINERY GOODS, E > at R. Gold- | peared shortly afterwards, having pulled down | will also be occupied by that time. No provision | Temarked that besides desiring to murder all the CLOAKS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, \ -oTANQCS 2ANS 1 patr ¢ Trom thelr boat house. 'The'erews drew up to has been made in the extension for permanent | Other characters of the play he also cherished san- Fortunate Finnegan. ROVER TEMS ier | __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. = covered tin buci line In their respective positions at exactly 2 offives for the district attorney, the marshal, the | fuinary designs on the English language. Mr. D.| “Isit true, Mr. Finnegan, that you were the . M. WILLIAY. \HAUNCEY J. REED, p 5, molasses but they were not started until the appoluied | register of wills, and the recorder of deeds, as it 1s | G. Longworth, as Mart Devine, the variety actor | lucky holder of a ticket that ‘obtained a prize in ‘7Cite Trevise Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Cc . large jap pans time. contemplated to s“masiter,” created much ainusement, but his ren- | the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery?” | jute Trevise Paris. Oe ee reeabakime De- fruit s2 radn " THE START. dition of the character would be much improved if | asked a World reporter of Mr. Michael A. Finne- | permanent. 4 eld a . ! large size 10° cherry hat racks Se, 50 clothes | At 8 o'clock the word was given. Al¥startea REMODEL THE OLD BUILDING, it were not so refined, gan, of No. 1 Elder place, in this city, a day or two NTH STREET NORTHWEST. . ma. 5 iquet holders 10e a pair, her, At the ena of the first half mile the | M&Xtng it as near flre-proof as possible, and per- | | TuraTER Cowtgue.—The managers of the Thea- | igo" . . ndsome neh china fruit saw Columblas were about balfa length ahead of tie | nent places will then be provided for these om- | ter Comique claim that the only real sensational | “I was, sir,” replied Mr. Finnegan. “T hada HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. 5 Ie each, | sity Rulnted wash | Potemacs, with the Anaiostans tie same Teneth | Ces. ‘The aadition to the building 1s well ar | Hew im the world is at that theater, thls etd | prger cue Ucket that drew the ‘second capital | OUROWN MAKEOFTHEFINEST WATCH SPRING {| ren Baatns 10, crumb Pbars, bec r At the end of the frst mile the | ranged, lighted and heated. It sa marvel as to | Tracy and many otherstars oF tie valley stare | Pethat prize was $25,000," sald the re aS STEEL, S00 KDE TO OKDHS BEW ANP DAL BAneet OF for 10e, mettle plied tea spoons 106 per doz., | fq Yura aed the Poeamacs By two lengths, who | cost, the appropriation having been but $117,000, | Dsivews Ganpex.— ‘The Kemper Hungarian | “therefore your share must have been $5,000” POETS OF ee a eae rubber dress: © 10 worth Be, 8 inei | ut plspe te Eh, pees eee eerna | 20d reflects credit upon Mr, Edward Clark, tue | Ladies’ Orchestra, the Crayons and other attrac- | “That’s just what 1t was, sir,” replied’ Mr. Fin- Se pe SET at $1, um | No. 1A Donble Ronnd 7';-octave Square Grand Piano, x Jake round glass bowls 10c, very handsome | son rowihe nearly alongside tue Potointes, | #Fchitect, and Chief Justice Cartter, who took a | tive features reuiain at Driver’s the rest of this | negan. veh ans eaiis Sat ae COREE KES made vy Win. B atnip, cost $80, will sacri fica Imlun vases de th god and tow ThEIAs BEd Woe as a | Persoual interest In the plans from ‘the inception | Week. -,_ Are there any circumstances of interest con- | This corset is sold in other cities at $1.50. secs: wackinee ie wits gold by the pulr colored ¢ 4 Mate of the poles to the present time. It is thought —— nected with the matter, Mr. Finnegan?” asked the We have one special lot of Children's Regular Mado = dad me We, 2 rext Majolica cream pitchers 13°, : that whea the reconstruction of the front building | _MILLINERY OreNtxc.—Mrs. M, J. Hunt began her | reporter. HOSE, ia Cardiual, Biue and Brown, at 2c, Would va ei “tull ‘Teoctave Upright Piano, made by the corn flower or oat meal soap Zeakes Tor 15. | 2 - : 1s completed there -vill be ample ‘room for all thé | opening to-day, at 1309 F street, in her new store, None, excepting that the drawing of the prize | cheap at 35e. Tar .AGm leading 1 iphia n + great b. sin baby cari traveling trunks | | Dee the Judicial purposes of the District for a half century | of Imported bonnets and novelties. Itwas largely | was a matter of interest to me—that’s all. I] DOUGLASS’, So. 4—A full e ng, bass, by &nd-an fimense assortment of decorated dinner, ms or more to come. attended. It will continue to-morrow. Dougnt the fifth ticket without thinking much | NINTH AND F STREETS | "the * fis. ‘tea amber sets, ‘oto Gaia Sr aracr = 20) SSS SHour ike cost aly &, dollar, zou som ant mid No. 5 made by Bonorde, Balti- ia = NGES IN THE CRIMINAL Court Room.—The i wal for the drawing without letting the thought 35 ANN x IMPHERY. = . BRactiry bed rooms economically with Coeh-| ‘The race for the senior fours was called at Criminal Court room, in the court house building, | () UTICURA. of it interfere with anything else I had tn mind. | [ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Forte hank hint hineroe chien Faue’s curtains. and won by the Columbia crew, who crossed | H&S recently undergone a renovation, and there After awhile I heard that the ticket In which I bad 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, “Orean: $150. : : = ee : 10 leneths hus winning the Bote- | as Deon Some re-arrangement. The platform for : 4 fifth Interest, No. 22,350, had drawn a prize. I | sakes CORSETS to order in every style and i No. B- ial prices in the Shoninger Cymbella Or $4 Garros— 0. 1 Rye Whisky. | Cie ey: Lee ie the jurors, on the north’side of the room, has been very naturally went to the principal office of the | and guaran tees perfect St wane, wold on $9 wouthly payments. Best for the my Wine store, 404 git | = Tedilced in size, so that hereafter but one panel Company in this city to inquire about it HER SPECIALTIES Street northwest. : A young colored man | Cah be accommodated on it at once. The prisoners’ “Did they give you a satisactory answer | French and-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | .B,—Second-hand Pianos and Ongans bonwht for ae eae ST named Chas. "3 Was before Judge Snell this | ck, heretofore located on the south side of the there?” ng Nei ag ole ps, Pee (IS 830 &. G. L. Mantsr’s xeatemy ts now open for re- | turning for steallng $h room, has been removed to the north side of the 5. “Indeed, they did, sir. They promptly told me | Fétent Shoulder Braces au: The Hacniae aap cae TT ELAN Riek ception of puptis for. the ensuing "season. “rhe | Mn "elderly ina meats Toom, west of the jury platform, bed humor on Heads aed een Natt, troubled with | that the information T had received about my | FPPC a torwiteh Mine H. ino acon, | (PME UNRIVALED STIEFE AND THE pular Saturday evening reunion of classes tor | 4 iy n hands ck, caused ‘by lead poiron- ed Soreet, 5 r ro Nite MANOS $ps Germean wilt comments Saturday Occonet fs cn | urt that he met the pris- | ————= ing, (he'wa painter). At times it would break out crack | UCKet drawing the prize was correct. anda $1 Corsét, her own make, that forthe prise | st Lowest Prices and Eanest Torus ot Areva > 3 at | ited Withess toa house open, and the skin separate from the flesh m large How did you get the ticket cashed 2” re eae ta oe n.” While in the house W. B. pleces, stifferinge wreat continual Hebivg aid atingine, | ‘OF course T asked them if they could cash it for | _N.B.—French, Germanand Spanish spoken. a3 G. L. WILD & BROS’. = = ‘ the defendant held him while a colored girl robbed a4 Purchared your reniedies; used Curicuus Ieesourses | Me, or sould Ihave to wait awhile for the money, = New Musical Warerooms, 709 Tth street no. Cenes. MINXEOLA, STERLING, RELIANCE ann | fhe defendant hell hin while a colored girl robbed G internally and Curicura and Curicuna Soar exter- | They explained to me that they could cash all the T TRNIS G Planon aud Organ of oer Gelebrsted maken Gotpes Hitt will always make beautiful rolls, | thf Zirl to shoot witness, Policeman Da! y heard DRY GOODS. nally, and in less than three months effecteda complete | prizes, not exceeding $1,000, that were drawn in HOU SEFURN ISHING S. — us f bor lo netnes ze the ery and arrested Jones, but the girl escaped. faite es Boston, but that claim in excess of that amoutt | 9 | R.A URSOS Beware oF Snoppy ready The defendant dented tue robbery. He was com-| NEW FALL GOODS—We have an immense stock, “ re Weuld have to be sent to the home oficein New | TOO MARKET SPACE. 709 street northwest, G5 cood ac new, at x creat barealn etd Homage, | Tae Visrixe Temrians—Last evening the re- MOTHER DIED FROM IT. a few days recelved the money fori @ | ine, ‘Kuabe, ete, Hunt ant Repairing dane Sih onrces. aes Pennerats atouses * | ception evmatnittee of the Grand Commandery of | Sike, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, fine Embroidered - 34 “Was there any deduction from the amount | CHINA, GLASS, tn thobest of style aud promutly attended to. “#b-dmn" : J = the District, P. H. Caigon, past eminent comman- | Robes, Foulas, Cashmeres and Choodas. eM, Adams, Newark, Ohio, says: 1, Cuticura Rem: | called for by the face of the prize?” HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, 5 ORGANS, 27 STOPS, #125, PIANOS, Pore Warre (Fstrogon vinaigre), the only vine. | deraand#.CR-vells,p ast deputy grand commander, cage silt rhetin ty thin county Ay" anotbee bere | gus Tuere Was Not, sir. ‘The amount was paid in | And ORNAMENTAL GODS we Bien? tos: Fiuguing cay end ight. | Cater raitable for pickling and preserving purposes; | escorted the v tating commandery, Mt. Calvary. ot | 150.5. oe ouseturnishing | Afull and com. | Urenty Years, and in fact died. from it. Tbelieve Gat | full, without any deduction. FOR HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT. dress DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washi cura would have saved her lite. “My arms, breast, and | ‘*What did you think, Mr. Finnegan, about the BS sumptuous repast was furnished by. George. H. | plete stock of Carpetings, Head Were covered for three $ which’ nothing re- | probabilities of collection when you first learned | _Our stock of above goods ie now complete, and we are Frsseur’s Icz Cneam and Charlotte Russe, wit ms. William H. Morris preside Wher. aes cured el IT et 1g Curicuma Risouvens Tine your Heket had been succesatul ” offering every inducement in quailty, variety, and price. PROPOSALS. evellsas master of ceremonion. ‘This atternoon ; er) internally, and CUTICURA uri- | “I took it for granted that it was all right, be- a —— Wanpnones incomplete without unicorn shirts, | the visitors took part in the ceremontes of laying | 9, SP EGIA‘~ 25,000 Fancy Business Cards Just received | Cuma Soar exterually. cause I had heatd, in many cases, that the coinpa WILMABTH & EDMORSTOR, PROPOSALS FOR DRED ING. Cochrane's, the corner stone of Shion Baptist church, and to= ny was fair and square, and always fulfilled its ob- POTOMAC RIVER IMPROVEMENT NEAR Ask Your Gxocens and butter dealers for s, c | MSDE "ey will be vanqugted at Willard ball. Hoot ehh cere a oe |e ee U. &. Exginens Orme” ‘R GROCERS and ter dealers for S. C. ——_——— ij rised when the express com} broughtme back iG eos PY a Creamery Print Butter. Wholesale depot, Spicer, |_ Ta Sate or Boors—The sale of books at We SUED EREHIS Coy paw the money. I wastaure the ompany would do's OLD WEATHER 18 COMING" PREEAGE Warnixar ee PERNTLNANTA AVENER, | $ Compton & Co."s, 974 Loutsiana avenue. Dowling’s will be conclu ted this evening, in which aie carpenter, Feq., Henderson. N. ¥.. cured of |me as Thad the best reasan to believe It had al- | srovE CATROBE OR EURMACE,. Our stock iniow | Scaled Teena te deci nettember 27. 1882. — will be found a lotot engineering and other valu-| 09-3t Nos. 928 7th at. and 706 Ketreet northwest, | Proriasis or Leprotv, of twenty years’ standing, by the | ways done by others, and I wasn’t disappointed.” ae ‘I i — penis, in duplicate, for Dredging tm tho New Watt Parers just arrived at RW. Hen- | adi 2 "| Curicuna Resouvent internally and Curicura and | «phe; i complete, and if, you will favor us witha call we cay | Potomac Hiver, near Washington, D. C., will be te- de CORALS ¥ cireee nortnwesk able works. See advertisement. Curicuna Soar externally. Themoes wondectal cee, Ce den feel perfectly satisfied with your ven- | show for your inspection the largest assortment of | ceived ce nett] ELEVEN 4. M.,on MONDAY, @erson ty in rt eee. sees Parr AL ne Leis gn recon Cure certified to before a ustice of the peace putas that the company has treated you hon- | above goods in this city. HIKTIETH, 1852, and opened tmamedi> - Look at the !mmense bargains offered by M. Au- | or, aes van Detore ell Oa none CLUPSIE. paggihids ects Peet “Inde - | Agents for the St. George and Stag Head Elevated |“ i Late amonnt o een tra ania Ses M.A | ero wae dt, Gey was re Judge Se | BB fe abo ISP | Cindoea rapa, aa tien every an sn pus | teri fc, At Gum RL Sten let | Sune mort cece oe mn Only : Decorated bow! and plate, ae. 44 doz. fancy | Chickens, two pounds of butter ad a lot or grapes GRATE PALL OPENING, 18.” Mantelsand Grates, Flumbing and Gus Fittug. Job: | qckitmeforseeon nlucl proposals must be made. pect. lets, nis! igure lamp with chandelier aa r- aes — 7 “3 i * z he and any desired information, can oa eee el te sapere cioahes pine BUSS | omer Stole these articles from bs stand, and tet | 8 {o allow this litte instance of good A luck to change W. 8. JENS & CO.. ¥ Major of Pngineers. % Sic. plate, craved = | them With another dealer to be sold for him. He | Millinery Opening of imported Hats and Bonnets he even tenor of his way. The World reporter, fi SET nas See gn doz, wine glasses to match 26-; COv- | Was sent to jail for 0 days In deta of SM fine exhibition of Children's Trimmed Hate ee Rieti can arunecite he seo endured for years who has been for years acquainted with him, | _&22 117 7th street nortnwest. _ | JROPOSALS FOR OFFICE FURNITURE. s FIs, 1 lated castors, & ee cares until cured by the Curicuka RESOLVENT internally | Knows that he fs too Senstble a man to be thrown : = — 2 plated butter ‘knit and 1 suxar spobn. 25! | Kxocgep His BeNEracto DOWN WITH A BRICK. and Curicura and Curieuna Boar externally.” | off his balance, even by: tue, acquisition of #5000 Peeks Sap PURER: Ansorey ae ee ids SE ee ee Chas. Burch, a middle-aged man, was before the ARvoua, avreucion Mus, WM. PELLINGTON, sharon, Wis. | Mr. Finnegan, as already stated, resides at No. DIRECT DIPORTATION WastinaTon, D.C, September 25, 1882, hector igh sae wale e e y Court yesterday morning for sertously as- = _ 9 Elder Place, off Brighton street,where he Is recel o1 z x posals for Office Fn a aaa _ $6 doz. teaspoons, 3 tablespoons sulting anottier nan, Jax DOO. DOOM | Te catian to the epentne or ‘a edie Gow Bae a. oo0 =, | ing the hearty congratulations ‘of his friends and | FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERM@N POTTERY | pak Pinoeue Gr OMe? Furpiture consisting of forts, Cochrane’s uptown. | ‘tt the court that one’ di it May, while 1t was } square feet, fur the display of several new departuents. CUTICURA neighbors upon his good fortune.—Boston (Mass.) AND PORCELAIN. Black Wi Eaestne raining, he met the defendant, who had a linen Also, duster on, and he wanted to borrow witness’ rub- and Currcura Soap externally and Currcura Resor- RICH.CUT ENGLISH AND FRENCH GLASS, | ber coat. He refused to loan the coat. Burch then YENT internally will positively cure evers 7 < 'y species of | Tangier Oyster Depot ai taural ve ci us | | Printed in | asked for a drink and some money toget some. | BOXS' CLOTHING, Humor, trom a commen Pimple to Serefula., Price of ates OY net ae Bes mt, | We call special attention to our new Fall Stock now ck W , for uve of this office, will be received un- NE O'CLOCK P.M., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER EVENTH, 1582. crurtions for the guidance of bidders may World, September 2. THE Best Qvatity of Chicago beet alwa: tthe Stalls of Charl , i. be bad on application to this n s : a ea = Sort. | 9th near E—Johnson’s. Choice steamed, roast and | arriving, which hes been selected with great care as to | j oe $8. RID roast, 10 to 15c.; round steak, 10% thing to eat. Witness gave him the drink, and BOYS’ CLOTHING, unas emuall Dover, Oo; args bores, $1... CUZ | profled oysters. All selected. Ladies’ saloon tet | etic ovale cae ae Py, CHAUNCEY sirloin and porterhouse, 12% 2 Soup meats | SOME Money, and because he didn’t give him as CUTICURA SHAVING Soar, 15c. Sold by all drugiists. | floor. 7 = @. per pound; other meats fn proportion. Inuch Money as he wanted, he got mad, and the Up to 12 years only, 2 Depot, WEEKS & POTIER, Boston, » ass. M. W. BEVERIDGE. Pprorosars. eden era hext thing Witness knew he’ was lying In'the ntth Highly Esteemed. sl 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE - ‘qiinee's Detain Isof best ma- | Precinct Statton-house. Anothergwituess testified | , T ehall show to the pubic a well sclect-d stock of Boys’ ‘The youthtul color endiien lusier are restorea > Wanpex’s Orrick, Cxrrep Srares Jars, } Ginethread Berlin zephy to seeing the prisoner strike Mr. Dodd on the head | Kilts, Suits and Overcoats of superior workmanship, to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker's Hair FRIGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. Wasnineron, D. Sept. 29, 1s Ge; Gvrmantown wool 2 fe Mec og; | Will a brick, The defendant ald that Dodd kicked | S2RU gets and at ow pezag. SOC" NOE alsin, & Harustess aresing, Iigly eotsemed for | ARN ERENUIADUW SCREENS, will at any window. poral wil be recived a noice Tautiees lamsttvclied benenea he nake : hun, and caused an abscess. A sentence of Six | eomponition book will be gen eee ne > Juvenile or its perfume and purty. Ha ee OC }OBER SEVENTH, | 1882. Indies’ colored embroidered handkerchi jhonths in Jail was linposed, RS. LANGTRY = _ | JELLY GLASSES i ladies’ and gents’ m: underwi Symee w Fan PR Frank Hi M id Folly in Waiting. Guroy's Improved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS. | of good quality of Anthrac te Coal, stove size, to he de- abd iri 4 FENCE SLat.—Frank Herbert and ae 1 It1s the heignt of folly to Wait until you are in GEO. WATTS livered at the Jail, thirty tons by the 15th of October Joun H. Jackson were in the Police Court yester NEW DEPARTMENTS, THE JERSEY LILLy ! | bed with disease that may last months, when you | jy14__814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue, | Bext and the balance on or before the 10th of November THE ATTENTION of the public and dealers fscalted | day charged by another colored man named Chas. | 5, enese Goods, J Goo can be cured by a timely use of Parker's Ginger next, | Also, separate proposals to furnish the Jail with Sesee A Ss Atine peas on salecot corteived | &. Salih mithan nesault Smith testified that Laat | 75 Ce eect (ass Riegasit rnesaiare te tm | Tone. We have known sickly faraiiies made the SCHOOL BOOKS. & ell-pensonea Fine Wood (ueet guaits in quEntities 98 8, Consis of clothing, now going | Sunday nigit they caugh on When 7 yee legant Lithogray Famous Eng! = % , &e. wired, The Co: Wood to. é % J cope Fae enue northwest, “Ties | Herbert pulled a slat off a tree-Dox and Struck bin NeHiave Wakes Siew Wary a ISSA y Ate 04ers = zoos SAPs RCs _| Gee cost. “The right is reserved to reject any’ and all Sale will continue mornines at 10 o'clock and eve- | ote an eee (un ARCO ‘Trunks and Satchels, Few Complexions INDERGARTEN GIFT: « JOHN 8. CROCKER, Warden. at7oeclock until every lot Sold. See ad- | ie Stat less’ pad. shows he y AND OCCUPATION MATERIAL. ertincmens ¢ sheer | court several bad cuts on the head, which he sald Pictures, Fromes and Easels, | 18 GIVEN TO EVERY LADY PURCHASER or | Can bear the strong, wehite mornin cages . ‘ H . Licensed Pawnbroker, | tial Herbert did. Jackson was dismissed, and Perfumery and Toilet Articles. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. slightest spotting of eczema. In Dr. Benson’s Skin | , A full and complete stock on hand, and sold at the - = = = Herbert was committed for 90 days in default of a s Cure is sure rellef from the annoyance of these | lowest rates. School books for Public and Private Mz. B. Uxperwoop has placed tn his wood and | tue of $50. BIstrisheoe Lloale ere Schools, Wholesale and Retail. All the New’ Sooks as (@@al yard an improved Howe scale. —+—>—__—_ We are compelled to give them to purchasers only, for y soon as published. For sale by ——«- The Dovsie TRACK ON THE BALTIMORE AND Our Bookand Stationery departmentgreatly enlarged. | the reason that tie expense of lithographic work 1s too | fertv Years’ Experience of an Old Narse. Cawtow tlannels, popular prices, splendid quall- | Potomac Roap.—The Baltimore and Potomac rafl- | The latest Publications at popular prise, i fl A WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, ties, Cochrane's. sees # Toad double track has been completed this sea- See nae ete te ties Meeaaat” ened tae fumes fae oe the bene Tones Pyeeu ie Eapureain | #29 £26 Tih Srot. ae = Son from Winan’s to Odenton, 18 miles this side of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. = — meee the clear i; pager oe one Ha ss neo et putecee WE HAD SEVENTREN ge! se ndia camel hair | Baltimore, and on and after Sunday next the | ay other a : bea CROGER aoe ene rma eee Tee vate | ond ties | Deen) used for forty 4! coon BOOKS. shawis” constr for dur opening, of which | double track Will be used as far as completed, | navugaettepartments will be stocked with the latest | ness card nuisance, Fears with never-falling success by iniitions of | © Mhirteen are Tary are ftom the largest fin- | leaving but 15.2untles single track. That portion of | nteed SEODUIaE ar hy Douse will be ua TL a oi ear Santee Porting house in > 4 the work betw ISO's vie, 82 mile: : Fated ain, ase jarrhopa, Rather than return them we shall sell them at | a ‘te Smewhagcen ead: of the. in the bowels and wird colic. By giving healt T ngual supply of Books in use > in the Public and the following prices, wich 1s prime cost and 25 | heaviness of the work, but will be pushed forward BBB OA U UMM MM - ferrell each ng Se HS sepa) eel ee recent lower than be bought In any | with the Intention or laying the double track to 7 BOB AA U UMMMM EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS NOW A COMPLETE e MLW | “ain, Slates, Paper and everything needed foraschool lew York retail ston | Bowte ere the cl nasi e BBB AA U U MMMM outfit. 1 for $135. 1 for $147.50, 1 for $155, 1 for $170, 1 for | seven tiles between Bowle and Oil : Ber 244 Deg STOCK 70 BEUROD EROM: Nervous Weakness, Dyspepain, tmpotence, Sex E sion te lo oe —_— =; for $192.50, 1 f wT for $235. 1 for $267.50, | probably not be completed till early in the spring, a ual Debility, cured By Wells: Health Renewer.” | Endtich’s Law of Building Association $505, 1 for $435, 1 for ee as there Is considerable bridge work to be done. oe 416 SEVENTH STREET, | 29° know that we aro very anxious to show itto you? | $1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 8 Kelley's Contracts of Married Women... AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR EVERY FAMILY AND Nos 4, sind wi vtstrett, | | AuEeteax TaxipeRMisrs —The executiee com- : “Alderney, Dairy Wagons.” aT Ore xn rR OEY i SOHTTSON HOUSEHOLD To USE —— mittee of the sovlety of American Taxidermist: Fresh 75 Penny] : > Sree Guirvre laces, real; bargains at Cochrane's. ecting held ut the National Museum yester- | VAY LOR & Werty, —_— and Gelivesed Irie “Warts aerate morning | wEEGOR . ae DAVID'S PRIZE LAUNDRY SOAP, = ea dec to hol 3d annual exhit t K, # KS. TEA Gor-rrinep Cuatys, charms, lockets, bangles ‘armory hail, Central parks New York Devers i ce oe SCACOL NOOK WE ARE GOING TOHAVE A GRAND CHRISTMAS ; aad bracelets. New eye glasses, #1 pair, at Prigg’s | ber 4 to i6next. The following gentlemen wel 4. SAKS & CO, ee THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, FESTIVAL, DECEMBER 26, 1882, AT WHICH es —— ; elected as a board of exhibition commissione a = aa With Covers and Blotters Free. at Nee rt Toned - Kip Gioves—Dammann’s—Kid gloves. Jacob H. Studer, president; Professor G. Brown DIED. ROBERTS’ BOOKSTORE, WE SHALL GIVE AWAY THE ‘Three button, black or tan colored, warranted, 75c. | Good, vice-president: Dr. Joseph B. Holder, score, fog gayg ggg ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, Bol) Seventh ateest, eee ees 1, sidént; Dr. 1 B. Holder, seer x? . BROWN. On Tuesday, October 34, 1882, at 9:30 Above New York avenue norinwrest. oo Das Uh street. Rikon Ree Soke ee acd ae s las svieem Qielock a.m., JOSHUA D. BROWN, in the seventy- | _N. B.—BARGAINS IN STATIONERY. e9-1m FOLLOWING nae . - |S 2, Rovel ‘ate, , Dr. Fi xp 918 SEVENTH STREET. h year of his age. cack ceaek: © Ser wontay Gas Hum win open a yoys’| Wendell Prine and Prot ieaiy A. Ward a ‘ _ we teat tne ois 12: | SCHOOL BOOKS asso eons boar san onl elothing d- “ e heat 3: . —— er Brown, own Heights, on i ‘ore a 4 . i Meo esa elves eit ee eek Moods at the | 4 ‘TocRNAMENT aT BRIGHTWOOD.—A tournament tober Sth, at p.m. Interment at Glenwood. Frient Public and Private Sek 1 Targe-Story Brown Stone House and Lot in Ne@ prices will be of or sale. was held at Brightwood yesterday, in whch the of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. ie AND ScHOOr, STATIONERY, pe e +g, 453 | following riders took part: Edward Kemp, Theo. CLAGETT. On Tuesday, October 34, 1882, at 10:29 | At Lowest Prices, wholesale and ret 1 $1,000 4 Per Gent U. 8, Boud. he — ope $7.50, Hempler’s, 453 | py, man, P. A. Moats Wm. Mullan, Gone Kemp, FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EW STYLES FOR FALL WEAR. ord gartzie fever, EMMA T. BOWEN, wife of ©. PURSELL, ld. ’ a ee Win E Wiley, W. J; Walters, Wun, Fidier, Kobert N ae Hezikiah Gagett, aged thirty-four years and ‘ve! 9.1m 422 9th street northwest. £ Cent Bond. = Frrtess hundred cases suzar corn, Harford | Smrt, Frank Muiligan and’ T. Shugrue. P. A. UK, © ND SA IN ALL THE | uner Cctot = = yi county pack. B.S. Elliott, $22 Pennsylvania ave. KS won the first prize, a saddle, taking 15 — FHOCTEADING COLOMINOSS FANCY MMAED donee Sis Enna acer helatines Ron eninen [ATEST FOBLICATIONS. 5 : : a ings _ The second prize, a faney bridié, was won AND PLAIN GOODS. invited to attend. 3 — Haxr's Inset Powpex, depot 711 24 street n. w. | by T. Shugrue, taking 17'rings, and Edward Kem) —— ‘ ; ; —— tm © | won tue third prize, a whip and. pair of spurs = FALL OVERCOATS. oiock ani HATCRE A. beloved wife ct Mea: Fi’ | Merbermonte Hand Boor, Politicg 1862 oo pn Uxprnwnan, ladies’, gent’s, child's, Cochrane's, | taking 14 rings. The'judges were DE. Stone, Dr. | BPR, OOL ob gs aan tage, aged forty-three years z Pipa eee 3 Diamoad bar Kings. + opposite Riggs. SS Bond, CoB. F. Swart, Mr. John Talbott and | B BO OL L § 8 ; FOR PERFECTION Ng Ga TGND MODERATE | "itieral from the reeitence of William Linking, No. | “4iaactheaes 50 Sea ee ” ~~ + Mr. Harry’Alexander. The'marshals were Messrs | DDO OL ¥ é SKIT § 100 G street northwest, Thuraday, October Sti, at 3 | “Modern eo ‘Tuowas Dowrixa will sel! to-morrow the public | L. Graves, A. MeChesney and Dr. Colver, and the | DDD 00 LLLLLLLL Sgss8™" 5 THE MISFIT STORE, o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are invited Hawer's "Beautiful Houses” 59 | 50 §20 Gold Pisves. BraRarey 5 the White Lor, south of the Treasury | herald was Str. LB. ¥. Graves. Col. BF. Swart CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, tend. att | “Military Telegrah of the Civil War, 00 | $8 Bry Gold Bicoss, , COMMencing ut 10 o'clock. made the opening address. Mr. Myron M. Parker Do ok & — g888s3__| Andexamino quality, style and general make up of the | HERBERT. On Wednesday morning. October 4, | Mullock’s “Social Faquaiity’ 7B) | 150.85 Gold Pieces. : - | made a speech and crowned the following queen BRO ok San Suits for $8, worth $13. 1882, at 5:30 o'clock aim, HARMIET 8 HEBERT, eo Bantseeat penne 10 Sewing Machines. = = aanEinEY nd matds of honor: Miss Laura Crawford, of D DO OL £ Sq | Suits for $9, worth $17, beloved wife of Ananias Herbert and daughter of the Me MLS J. CHAPMAN, Noy peteend plgre me CITY AND DISTRICT. Prince George's county, Md., queen; Miss Mollie DDD 00 LILLLLLLSgss8 2 | Suits for is, worth $19. Inte Fiora Hicke Durham, in the Aity-seveuth year of Bletropolitan Bookstore, bo Patel Frult Stands —.—_—_ Yost, of Mt Pleasant, ‘first maid of honor; Miss Suite for $12, worth $22 her age: 59 911 Pennsylvania avenue. | 1 Road Horse and Top Buggy. Condensed Locals Lizzie Lichu, of Fairfax county, Va., second "maid Boe ore oe October ibs att celock sharpe” Friend wide % 1 Boye Saddle Pony. . Jgptrect lamps will be lighted at 6:10 pm. and | fhuntmala othonee, urine the tones! = Butta for €20; Worth ‘View the remains will call at the house. * | ~~ SAFE DEPOSIT CO TExGusly Ticket eee Sak Sh aes extlogulshedeat 1:15 am. | trotting horse Dougias, owned by Mr. Jounonenr, Do you want a Fine Black Suit, Prince Albert Stylo | LAURENZI. In Hanover, York county, Pennsyl- = a =. 1 Excarsion Ticket to San Franciseo and return, 7 Ht Sales, Wi and riven by Mtr: Comin, «ave an éxhibition Ct | THE MOST EXQUISITE ASSORTMENT OF THESE cadeioth Coat and Vest, with Docakin Pants, for | 1802" after a foug sud raintul sees eee Re GPCURITY FEROM TOSS BY BURGLARY, | = Sevsraee Biches to Nor Oaene sad earn, speed, trotting a mite in 2:3734. A hop was. given 0. va Spee ROBBERY, IDENT. ; xD vi ih the evening at the Brightwood halk whieh’ wag | GOODS EVER BROUGHT To THIS Manker, | 2” son sore vagw £70 1 YEARS OLD. Will be buried at Bir ditchsals Sete eat ore, | THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSED COMPANY, aa ¥ yesterday Mled a bill against | Jarvely attended. Good Suits at $3, worth #5. ¢ Thursday. Funeral will start from Hillen station st Conxre 1otH StrEEr axp New Youe Ave. CAMA TREES Ty and others for the sale and partition of a : Better suite at $4, wo.th $7. twelve o'ciocs, * | Pemretual Chartec Act of Congress January 224, 1961. HOW TO GET A TICKET. . Barts of Jots 11 and 12, siyuare 216, URps:, Fe Sates.—Duncanson Bros. auc- —_— Splendid Suits 224 th 90. RILEY. Ou Monday, October 24, 1882, at 10:20 AR ey penn ope pny esterday Moses Sinsheimer ents i , sold on Monday afternoon, for das. 'S. Heal Nobby Suita at $5, worth 33 : Bitter ashort illness of typhoid pneumonia, VIR- | of Securities aud Valuables on Special Deposibat loneat | _ Tickets for the Festival cau be obtyined ax follow ror 500 dam ards and Enoch L, White, trustee’, part of 1ot| DDD 00 £ TL _g888q Very Pretty multe at $7" worth $12, LO SER CS eee Bcf eas yates, EXER GROW cccoee ee ane eee a in squire 585, having a front on 21 strect,| D DO-OL EK §& Ecuilent Suite at $8 worth $14. Rita Hp ner mother's residence, No. #15 Tetreet | BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. DARK BROWN wrapper. Bave these wrappers, um 'Y, to turn | between F and G streets southwest, of 45 feet 9!D DO OL LT Ssss. . ‘Magnificent Suits at $10, worth $18, Pouches ae suorning, ¢ Ss rere ee ‘LES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President. | you have a REE OF Se Tare ies ork of the police depart. | inches, improved by sinall frame, to Edmond Fit-|D DO OL EL . §,, FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 11. re invited to attend. ; ee eee ge gy te ay ee Lee] plainuil was forced to | yerali.tor $817.50. Also Tuesday afternoon, forgame | DDD 00 LLLLLLLL Sgss§ Good Suits for $5, worth $9. Girections thereon and there will’ be no tou : | trustees, the west 60 feet 10 inches front of lot 12, DDD 00 Better Su ts for $6, worth $10, a Dmectors: 100 wrappers, y ve 6tickets. REMEM c toe Of The | In square 762, with an uneven depth, to Theodore Pope ok 6558s | Still Better Suite for $7, worth $12. QPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND P. lover, THE TiCKEIS CoST YoU NOCHTS: J committees | J. Mayer, for $6,200; eastern 20 feet Sold subject to D DO OL L£ Bagg, _| Splendid Suits for $8, worth $14. y ah pple niga gS eae eppoinies z lease torun about three years and nine months, D pO OL. £ 8. | Beal Nobby Suite for $0, worth $16. Bok aVibs uze LAUNDLY SOAP. ig, Blunt, Elwards Halland Hol zon also subject to witow's dower. The last_above- een Tess P| Hee are tor Sr gil worth $50, Bund twt you have nothine to love.” You xet F | eee : Mentioned property fronts on Pennsylvania aye Maguiticent Suits for $12; worth $22, aa = “7 ¥ for $-Ur money wh-n Jon bus’ the Soap. : hue, between 21 and 3d streets east, and 1s . ‘The Very Finest Suits for$15, cheap at $25. RGEST, CHE M BEST. the LONGES' ocetipied as stores, In Pants we have a full-line at $2, $2.50, $9, $3.50, Se Tei, Pasay BUG oD eae RE P, ‘Tue Ustos VerenaN Corrs’ Tur To Ricuonp.— $4, $5 sud $6. ‘Just aboutone-helf the prices asked elee- [LXORTES BINDERY, 1012 PESN. AVE —PLATN | TEXC TFyOu USE TT ONG EYOU WiLL ALWAY: os nomason, of the Union Veteran Corps, has Men's Overcoats from $6 up, well made and trimmed. KING'S PALACE, fo Ren liga eg lpn Be gee Bd TSE Orie. Boe oe % Ai orders set?Ing forth the arrangements made TAYLOR & HUFTY Boys’ Overcoats from $3 up. Z TEMP RRM sitended tor He We MENTAL, Propeatcn Ue fp of te corps, to Hichmond next Friday es . Se Ng Sati ae sid STREE’ BSO! OTHE! ey The assemble at the a 00m, 3 . ; : sh, of this city Sik wanenen 'otock, in new fatigue untforny, #2” Own Morro: Notouble to show goods, eee i ee oO REE? am JOR PRINTERA, gh, of this elty, ) shal ite belt and giov 2 = e ps " wurel, Md. Were miirried last | to walst belt. aturday moruingeee Shea es | POWDER AND sHor. THE MISFIT STORE, _ 12Fine. ae Sau : corps Will assemble at Ford's hotel, Richmond, in CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, full dress uniform for parade, under escort of the Teas 2 2 Ser 20 | Owing to the inc'emenay of the weather, the finishing first regin:ent Virginta volunteers, and will be re- | coo S ; ng elise teen. retarded. We shall UNDERTAKERS. e governor of the state and mayorot; © © oo sa FE eee Seer eS ere tnG SE HONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER and &, bee fren aees with then be dismissed unt! § 6 99 AA E canes of eg FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, oon ¥ owe n the evening, when they Will march to cS ‘api avenue ‘Terms moderate it yOu Ni pot and cmbark for hore. coo “oo 2° A LLL PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, 3726 Peuneyivanie ng crite ago Tias Yo i ALL OPENING. EATOX & HARRISON, RAN BR WRIGHT, oh een fonday Judge Saoll asked F ee a HH 0% BPS, g58%5 Sieg Rete ee om 1337 Tents inner NoRTmWeer © could understand English, RY GOODS AN ARP! wish to wait é al unde ng DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS. Haag ge B cate He 1387 F street uorthwest, For the benefit of our patrons who do not wish to 5 ao i, 70 ye rs cid, iving at | H H 00 Dpp &ggs8 7 (Opposite Ebbitt House). aonionx F uinbarton avenui cl ASH SIFTERS AND SH : oom : ecw OVELS, DAVID'S PRIZE SOAP CO. to the alms-house | ets . avout en: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 and5. REGULAR OPENING, fei ius anne S GODS ‘20, 5.°31, 31 ets. PLIES AND ‘te 185 axp 187 FIRST AVENUE, NEWYORK. 5 A. Lipscomb: fet on the pave. | Borate LLY ears BL a 6p roe GENERAL Hanpware, | IMFORTED BONNETS AND PROMENADE HATS, | ang geaication of our new addition to King’s Palace ROBINSON & ov, LORD & PACKHAM, Acrsrs, pre, where Dr. Meliiair dressed nie | SK Hotere Be $2, 25, $2. F. P. MAY : elected from the Leading Modistes in Paris, Tee bd B. 7 1s . MeBliir dresse is | Sti all colors, $1.25, = 50, + P. rg BALTIMORE, Mp. ee ees Be Be ee eis Sh Shey S1oe $118, $2 2 ot phe spa 330-6 MIDDLE OF OCTOBER! Boxs otores ESI Ff SA okt Metre Penna. avenue, near 7th street. 0 anniek wourmeny, CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘aul2, 25,17, 19,28, 26, 30, sep2,6,9, 13, 16,20, 23, 27,30,04,8 ning, for assaulting | Pucten War 3 S and 5 W Br ee ae Senet nw u es ney ' ties atk ETS, NS ands HAWLS, FAlr AND WINTER DRY GOODS. No, 430 10ra SIREET NORTHWEST, ‘We are now receiving daily all the ols Rospite!. Mr. Stators ton ¢ ne | : ‘axL GOODS, consisting ar ine acs ee Gteocder'y, ad in patting hive ort he ana 1G Bet” Popanusge min, eats Sinciinens teen bos x : A lela: ae: ny. mtting him out he a: > 3 FULL LINE s ir than market ‘Don’ A Wwituais A fine of & or 15 days was tne ; eee OER Cae OF BLACK | saa the beat Brench Corsets ever fufborted. eap-at | Which wo wil’eell lees than market ates, Don't fat at ooek seman ot en an : ANSEL 2 30, Bt eta. : 5. CABBAGE enmars: CABBIAGES! ate Ap tho owners of | Laitag, ciiareers re ; In stock, (& fine assortment, of Hracguae Pees, KING'S PALACE. st grossa: 4 : y! rae Mister of Socond and soe Yery cea, 4 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. poszelbovk contains a8 Ly i x Hepelring promptly atondet Sn. GRAHAM, to Rave been inst ay x ice In Batinn’s'* Mee : Tels ‘ 02-St Reposttory and Factory, 410-416 oth st nw, ee Bava : EAR, | pam. c. M&M. TOWSON, (2 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE,

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