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: SHEET. _THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, § R14. 1882—DOUBLE LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP Stawat. OFFICRR, 1 WasntNctow. D.C.. Oct. 14, 182. 10:0) am.¢ For the middie Atlantic states, fair weather, @learing on the coast, northerly to westerly winds, higher barometer, stationary or slight fall ia tem: perature. Special Weather Batictia. SLIGHTLY COOLER, FAIR WEATHER TO-MORROW. E ‘orth of Minne Local rains continue on the New England an! mid- dle Atlantic coast, and {-1r weather prevails tn all other districts, with southerly to westeriy w: the Like rezio winds tn the southern and midile states. The wimperature has falien about 10° in the lake Tegion, and thence southward to the gulf coast; Ss risen slightly in New England and west of tue Bississippt temperature 13 below frecz- Ing at Winnema nd light snow fs re- | ported at Salt Lake he following stations | Feport more than one inch of rainfall during pa=t | twenty-four hours: Buff. 99; AU S Li, 201 The indications are’ that fair weather will prevall in the Atlantic states on S: w Haven, 1.08: sippl a valleys. and lower lake region on ‘Sunda, a 0 shirts lke Unt MEN sa. rns, Cochrane's Correr LiGHTNING-Rops, at J. H. Kuebling’s, 419 22h street ‘Tne “Exceistor” ary M. P. Rice has re §net portraits trv der 1, giv Of the mu Price. Dawwass’s grand tu Tuextiy, Octover 16th seuvenir with each purchase. Tih street. Try Pennsylvan' rice of h $5 per dozen un Washing ton peoph ie photog divertisement. Lapres say: “Pi Fane's.” nad butter dea Ask Your Grocer Creamery Print Butt Compton & Co."s, 914 L Jers for S.C. avenue, $3 A Gation—Te. Best for the money street northwest, No. 1 Rye Whisky. Wine store, 404 Yim Hauy’s $1.25, Spring heel butto Fossett's Ice Ckeam and Charlotte Russe, ck DowN of blankets and comforters : 4 7th stre Pure Wurre (Estragon vinaigre), the only vine- rving purposes; | get sultable tor picking and pre be had at C. Nancer’s, 911 7th street. W. Frese, Taxtiermt end oth. Lance from Pacitic mili © nortuwest. at ul Excelsior,” 804 7th st. Go, Go, to J. E. Youngs tor best rubber coats, Best cashimeres, silks, velvets, plush, 714 7th street’ Parents say: “Underwear and hostery at Coch- Fane's” Hauy’s $1.50 gents’ different style: Cuearest cloaks, ulsters, dolmans,736 7th street. Baxoars Burtetix— 1 Mrs. Max Weyl’s, agent. For Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 16th and 17th Hand-made school ¢ ae ined gloves 15e. mien d gloves, Sc. and fte. Linen bordered handkerehtets, Se. Fine ilnen hemstitched, 10°. Superior qu: , 12ge. One lot nobby styi Antique laces, 125, ayard. Embroidery sitks in des, 10c. per doz Ewbrotiered lanai ayd. Homense barzains ti guipure and Spanish laces. bargains for two days only Remember the abo’ ‘Mrs. Max Weyt’s, Agent, 712 7cM Street nortaw est. gents’ calf boots. REMNANTS, remnants; “Excelsior” goods store, 804 7h stre: = HOUSEKERPERS . say » Cocurane’s.” “Linen towels, bargains, PrIvaTe Watcras Carrott, about 2:45 o'clock running from an wing water closet in the third story of 801 this morning, discovered water overth Market 5; The water found 7h and H. Co.'s, 1118 P st Hor Sratxe crystal Jewelry, alamond settines, Canes, Sterling, Mineola, RB: Hill are the whitest, the stro Butritious patent fours In America, THE invalid and infirm, broken down by over- Work, can be speedily cured by the use of Hunt's | Tal ly. Never known to fail. Ali-WooL cashmere, 34 ‘celstor,” 804 7th. Hawy’s $2.50 Ladi A GREAT Sarg next week. Finest towels reduced at Cochrane’s, uptown, opposite Riggs’ bank. . Hanr’s Ixsxcr Powen, depot 711 21 street n. w, SER Ane. “Jap. Goods” and 2. Jay Gould. SPLENDID eyeglasses, $1. Herpler’s, 453 Pa. ave. Fora of face and eyesight fitted at Hempler's ‘THE Two HUNDRED ladies and gentlemen tn reg- lar attendance at the day and evening sessions Qf the Spencerian Business College are rapidiy crap Pictures.” to culeulate with speed and accuracy, to | Write handsomely, to command clear, concise, | forcible English, ‘to draw up correct’ business Pavers, to Keep Systematic accounts ‘These are essential qualifications for business life. Fox Satz Low—A larze pair of andirons. Silver- ware repaired and plated. J. E. Bromwell, 1214, Tvanla avenue northwest. ATTENTION fs called to two very handsome snites Of apartiments for rent at $27 Vermont avenue, posite eee the Arlington Hotel. pisXoine OvsrEx Deror, oth, bear E (Johnson's). ine steamed, raw, ete., t-day. Ladies’ sulvol Grst floor. ai: —_——_$___. CITY AND DISTRICT. St, Elizabeth asylum. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS. The twenty-se ual report of the board ‘Of visitors for the mei pital for the In- Bane was receive tyester- @ay. The report states that the nuinber of patients Femaining in the asylum June 39, 1881, was 925; ad- mitted during the year ¢ le number under t discharged as <'81; improved, unimproved, 7; a 01; total “ais ebarge and died, 230; pattents remain- ing under tre: 1582, $42. Large pro- | — of the patients treated ‘were of fore! a Of the native tients the District of X hed w greater num- Derthan any of the rematning states and terri- | CL fortes. The number of recovered patients 1s a | Nottinchsin ¢ Métle more than one-third of the whole number of | F @ischarges, including deaths. The total mortallt for the year Was 101, Gr about 86 per cent of th Whole number und tment. This percentage, ‘While not regarded as excessive as compared with | $04 Other hospitals, ts Somewhat above the aver annual mortality in this institution. ‘The boari Say, however, that a moderate ase 1h Genth rate may hereafier be expected from th fact that a very conshierable portion of the popt h OF the institution ts made up of the voir. (cer sobiters of the late wa Out a : from the sci 4,143. It is estimated that for th» saintensnce of the Text fiscal year, which ts for the Support of ropriated tor the | 7 past fiscal year wa: ae expended 3 CATARRH CURE » Bios dawki ig. eroding, ronn’ 3 dripping in the tireat, the breath and restores ‘bearing. ‘asin ortinary olds. D>. \ on Cstarr of alt Dress - Go., 192 Faiton s:. ey ‘The King of Milliners, A HANDSOME BAZAR ON SEVENTH STREET. ‘The erection of new stores and enlargement of old ones constantly going on, changing the ap- s thoroughfares, give gratity- ing signs of the growth and prosperity of the city. It is no spirit of vain rivalry that brings these handsome and commodious bazars Into existence; the increasing retail business of the city requires room. One of the recent and most notable im- Provements in the business quarter fs the enlarge- ment and improvement of the establishment of Mr. C. King, No. 814 7th street northwest, which regarded by the ladles of the city as é, where all the finest and richest products of the infliiner’s art are displayed. ‘The bazar, which is now one of the largest of the kind in America, extends entirely through the Square from 7th to 8th street, affording a sales and exnibition room over 200 feet In length, in a daz- zing vista of mirrors, chandeliers and rich color. The store covers over'8,00) feet of ground. A row of French mirrors, inclosed in elaborately wrought frames, extends along the sonth wali fora distance of 125 feet. In the rear of the store, or rather at the 8th street front, 1s a la ing wareroom, a comfortable Ladies’ work room, nd ladies’ retiring rooms. ‘Tac large special consignments of goods are now being 1 by the half a hundred x ladies employed in the box yields its prectous freight, wandsome show cases will soon delight tid colors and exquisite patterns of the coods they hold. Next Wednesday and Thursday have been set apart as “ opening “when every caller will recelve a beautiful AMUSEMENTS. Fo22 OPERA HOUSE. Cona Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6 p.m. and ex- tinguished at 4:15 a.m. ‘The auction sales are of unusuat interest at this seison of the year, «nd will be found on the 7th pes Of to-day’s STAR. The will of John P. Jidt was fled with Register Romsdell yesterday. H- leaves his estate to his ig ike, to go upon cher death to his Ata meeting of honorary members of the Cap!- ast evening, officers were elect Lewis, chairman; 8. W. Herbert, Vice-chairman; J. A. Jobnson, secretary, and T. A committee was appointed io select Suitable muste to accompany the Guards to Pailadelphta on the 25th inst. The Unton Veteran Corps appointed a committee to draft resolutions expressing the corps’ apprect- ation of the warm welcome and hospitable treat- ment tendered to them by the soldiers and eftizens of Richmond during the recent excursion to that Supplies of Fall Hats. Latest style Silk Hats just received, $5. gent’s nobby Derbys, $2 to $8. ‘Of gentlemen’s Stiff ‘and Sort lack Felt Hats, newest styles, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4. Youths’ blue, brown, black and green Derby’s, $1, Boys? aud children’s dress.and school Hats at all 85, $1, $1.25, $1.50 (nice School Bes}, at Dewi 920 St., Det, pearance of busine New colors in you MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. tal City Guar: MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, as follows: S. ices, LS Rats ew and Tand K n.w., established 1863. N.B.—Complete stock of winter underwear Just in.2 Public Woice. Wasutnavon, D.C., Dec. 30, 1881. Gentlemen: Being a sufferer trom female weak- nesses to such an extent F could not house, and having fafled to treatment of some of our mé cians, my husband persuaded me to try Iron Bitters, two bottles of which completely re- stored me to heaith, and I am now strong and hearty. My husband'also took Brown’s Iron Bit- ters for kidney complaint with beneficial results, From the effect shown on me by the use of the first bottle, Dr. Briston recommended ts contin- Mrs. M. Latrent. ance, treasurer. in | northwest and Ohio valley, and | t relief from, the respon: le l- At the Association for the Advancement of ‘pO! physi. Women, in Portiand, M Lander, of this e!ty, re: a paner wriit rd Howe was elected p receiving and mark- |. O'Conner, Of this Cincinnati, 1.01, AS PRESENTED AT THE and wash rooms, : ot to Jatt 6 months ige Sueil this morning for brutally _assau ng anor her colored man named Andrew Smith, ath Washington, some tim Tal times with a knife. | Wes Lo the effect that the fights ec sur woman held Sinith while Butler received and arrai MADISON SQUARE THEATER, N. Y., bright and bustling your Returning from abroa grants, will find Ayer’ avolding the hardships of acc moving ‘the bolls, pimples and eruptions conse- Its blood-cleansing qualities , a3 well as recent emt- ariiia hetpful tn imation, and tn re- e with the splen | Woinan, and t quent upon sea aie. remedy such troubles promptly. Last night, det Medicinal Wi iclans recommend Specr’s Port Wine for asa gentie stimulant, tonic and jeulties, and say they d that they have a wine on the properties they can depend a tients with confidence using an article that ts pure and rious effects. For #1 ladies’ button; 816 7th street | CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. tor crucity to aut out, and. fined $50, | of List monta to altachinent to- hh to raise the | A ee, give to their pa- » 804 Tth strect. Fnowing that they are exerts no delete- Sts and grocers. It is the Common Observation, That the standard of natural health and normal aculvity among American women ts being lowered by the Influence of false Ideas and habits ot itfe, engendered by fashtonable 1gnoran tving. Itis a happy cir a E. Pinkham has come to the front to instruct and cure the sufferers of her sex. A Remarkably Elastic Carpet. The new cork floor covering—Linoleum—ts so ins in popularity that itis super- seding all articles used for that purpose able durabill All first-class carpet deale; cloth has the name “Linoleum” on the every square yar Tt resolutions, reported a ressing confidence in the integrity, fidel- n of Mahone of Virsinia, McLane of South Carolina, MeKtunon of Florida, Chalmers of Mississippi, and othe Diep or ns I late last night 1 announces the d Collins, of this ci THE PROFESSOR IS A YOUNG BASHFUL Boston man of science, who visits the White Mountains for reere Shillington we have Frank Leslie's pus al a very low | this morning a slight fre A telegram received here pm Roseland, Cook counts h last evening of Mr. , former foreman of bric at the’ new State, War and Navy de His serious Injuries, result 2 Sth ult., from a building In Patiman, truction of which he wassuperintend= ing, were mentioned in THe Star Was apparently so much better that his oldest son had returned to St. “Paul, from whence he was summoned when the accident Mr. Collins’ wife and six small children left here to join him in the west, with bright an- tietpations ‘for the future, only a few weeks ago, S thelr affliction all the more distress ine, they having no irtends or connections in their PA With is wonderful | ut. He makes love to ig ; Hight of them directly before the aud: a aht encourave his addressea. Is obliged to iit them in pablic eo as t ‘Maid of the White Mountain mstance taat Mrs, Damage slight. sire made by the teachers and » school building near the corner of water is collected hool room, making it | ‘This condition of affairs has ex- Sth and II streets southeast t ith the floor of the serim curtains, Coch- rly this week filed with the aves her entire estate to ‘ttern, and Games him as eret of It success, depot, Spicer, Like summer stars when he puts his arm arou epit. The genuine & a Il protect you forever. Amusements, Etc. “THe Wine s But this 1s not a It is an Indisput2ble Fact es and remoy ches as that v the original New York nery, and the oriziaal Madison Square ke gabble of the Boston ‘That nothing so re. those terrible he: well-tried specific, Tarrant’s siz’ worked hole, fine ational. "The Seltzer Aperient. Fall Overcoat and Suits for Young 1 rather ad scon Ee teu Rs: oir alsbaster arms and pink tarletan Drevtee, is alicht summer evenme affair ia this _ if arming farce comedy y. HL Gillette, entitled “The Professor.” Workmanship superior to ordinary. made goods, fit not ¢ THE CUTICURA TREATMEN’ For the cure of Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases, con- sists in the internal tise of Cuticura Resolyent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cuticura and the great skin cures, hundred and fifty ¢ y Madison Square Thea ts, and its netion ‘There are sixteen ails in the story ‘ge band of auxtifaries—young ladies and gentlemen to represent pretty semli tudents. The success 0: th Workmanship. ui Noah Walker & Co,, 6% Pennsylvania in the White mountatns. to say, princ Cuticura Soap, THIS CHARMING COMEDY Tangier Oyster Depot and Rest johnson’s. Choice steamed, roast and ers. Allselected. Ladies’ saloon first , buys female mocking ry girl: and WILL BE INTERPRETED IN ITS yf ILL Will. McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street, Chicago, ve of Salt Kheum on hed, seventeen years; not able ENT OF remnants just recetved | ts . unique and remarkably one of the events of the theatrical ¢ tures of “The Pi ABSOLUTE INTEGRI’ gratefully acknowledges a c u GRITY heck, tace, arms and lege fi to walk except on hands ard knees for o1 able to help himself for eight retuedies; doctors pronoun -c« mired by Cuticura Resolvent (blood internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap ( kin cures) exte or” are that it Is wrhtful comedy. $ run at the Madison Square performed by this company 0 times throughout the United § ening periormani t Will receive a Leautiful souvenir program. japany will bring their own scenery trom Mr. Ed. Harrigan’s 300 nights at Harrl- in New York city, 1s to be ational next week by Mr. M. company, With ail the ich helped to Burnett's Flavering Extracts are invariably acknowledged the purest st AND ENTIRELY BY THE rs; tried hundreds of ter, It has oeen is ‘case hopeless; per- Burnett's Cocoaine, the best and cheapest Hair Dressing. It sills dand- Tuff, allays irritation, and promotes a vigorous growth of the hair. cht, the ladies i gaiters and laced, in ten &1.000 Iewnra For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that Def ter, esq., Henderson, N. Y. z's Pile Remeay Leprogy of tiventy yours Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 None génulue with- ‘s' standing by the ood 1 urifier) internally and Cuti- p (the great ekin cures) exter- ‘ful case on record. peace and prominent All afflicted with itching and scaly should send to us for this testimonial in full, n & Hart's theat ented at the N. Arch street, Philadelphia, P. Out his signature. Sold by druggists, cura and Cuticura § eenic and 1m ke the plece “ Biliy,” the goat, and the chanical effects w so popular In Goth Cool Nights Remind us that warm breakfasts will soon be in demand and that Hec Wheat wil shortly be ready. ing Flour is always tn season. For sale by all ge berore a Wash ental to the 7 Dave Braham, will be given under the able direction of Mr. Chapla Lucy. S ays the play 18 as erisp ana iolesoine, earhest and invigorating &s it is pure anid ¢ To THR LuRAY Cav i silk, mousquetaire and Heeker’s Selt-R SKIN DISEASE. Drake, esq., Detroit, Mich., suffered beyond in disease Which appeared on face, and nearly destroyed The most careful doctoring failed to hel and after all hud failed he used the Ci ablood purifier) internally, Cutieura and (the Kreat skin cures) externall (has remained perfectly well to t New York Hei Folly in Waiting. bis hands, heed and f: ght of folly to wa ut until you.are in bed with disease that may last months, when you can be cured by a tmely use of Parker’s Ginger have known sickly familles made the healthiest by it—Observer. i , and was cured, and fs day oe sts will have a elds of Virginia and through the Shenandoah valley, and ample Ume to view the wondertul caves. ‘THE TABERNACLE. cluding vocal and f and declamation, has been tainment to be given next Tue Tabernacle, ta street between Virginia ave. and delightful ride 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 pertume and purity. Forty Years? SKIN HUMORS. Mrs. S. FE. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head and rome art of her bod: Heud covered with scabs and sores, su! Permanently cured b3 jer) and Cuticura an A very inviting program, in- "8 celebrated $250 double or single sole ‘trumental m ‘were alinost raw. ay evening at the xvertence of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription. of one of the best feinaie physicians and nurses in the United States, “and bas been used for forty years with never-falline success by millions of mothers for their children. from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, gripin; in the bowels and wird coltc, to the child it rests the mother. Resolvent (blood juriti 2 Soup (the great skin cures). AN Oyster Roast.—The oyster roast given on th Was SO sticcessftf that at the tofanumber of citizens the com- inittee In charge have ¢ Jane Moseley will le o'clock to-night and return 3 sharp. Two hundred and tity bushels ot oysters ‘per and salt will be served Works like a slave to eave h's home from th Tax collector— It relieves the child Principal depot Remedies are for pale by all druggists. EKS & POTTER, Boston, Maes, treet whart at 12 By givingtheaith Price % cents a sed lawyer who saves eclosures and prisou—A Dell xirl who knows how ton Bread—A young man who can tame Col 10 marries the bread bakes ‘The merchant, lawyer, mechanic, editor, Statesman, and fi 11 find reereati Ainusement in attending the delightful Perforiwances of '! Love to nine giris aud they accept him, but with the necessary free to all who go. Decline of Man. Nervous Weakness, Dyspey ual Debility, cured by “Wells? Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 2 Tinpotence, Sex- Book Np STATIONERY SAate.—In the sale of ei Renew Mehun’s book store, yy next, will be found some Valuable works, as the sale is peremptory, Mr. Mohun retiring fro st splenaid_ opportunit: and wine Jelly, Jarvis’, 426 9th. GrRMas hand-knit jackets at Auerbach’s, cornet to take place on Mon “Alderney Dair: Fresh Alderney Butter elivered in 3¢-1b. Also, cottage che . perqt Cream, every morning prints, 45c. per 1b. buttermilk and sweet milk, 1, opportunity to obtain goods, at low Bravriece wall at KW. Hende ices. ‘Now Is the tine to purchase for Christmas Papers St BW. Henlerson | Urteenth, Bee ave IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATER, PROFESSOR. standing com- le ensuing year Finance committee—A. 8. ‘arner, C. C. Pursell, C. i, Elphonzo Youngs, E. F. Simpson. . Gage, chairtnan; Tue Y. M. C. A.—The followin: Filled chains, lockets aiad charins,$2 to $20. Prigg’s. | mittees of the Y. M. C. ————— have been appointed elance and Golden | Pratt, chairman; “B. H. W: est and the most | E. Cochran CONVERSE—JENKINS. brides’ father, October 12th, 188: rector of St. Paul's, EOKGE L. CONVERS NETTIE THORNT ton N. Jenkins, U. 8. N: residence of the th William daughter of Rear Educational ‘committee—N. L.A. Smith, Prof. G. Brown Goode, A. M. Gange- Medical lectures—Dr. Jos, ber Johnson, chairman; C. E. Foster, Dr. E. M. Schaeffer. Lecture committee—C. B. Bailey, ch: RB. Taylor, EB. Barnum. Library com- mittee—C. H. Carrington, chairman; J. R. Imbrie, G. T. Cook. Legal committee—Charles Lyman, chatrman; L @. Kimball, R. B. Washington. —E. W. Woodruff, chairman; D. B. Groff, Alfred Wood, J. B. Sleman. Religious work committee—Joseph Bowes, chairman; A. T. Stuart, rown, F. W. Vaughan, W.R. Andrews, J. T. Johnson. J. A. Barker, A. Nelson, Geo. A. Hilton, Rev. M. Porter Snell, C. B. Lang, A. B. Jones. Reception committee—Jonn t, chairman; Ben. Hollman, Jos. Vanars- O. Hall, E.'S. M. Judson, Wim. D. Rudy, M. Hall, LoutS Gardner, Al Goodhue, W. R. Andrew: Bradley, C. 8. Pearson, W. E. Sick—E. H. Grant, chairman; Dr. S. H. Par- son, RS. Jordan. ‘They were only fooling wit SSOR. ‘This chai Play will delight you. F. A.’ Springer. Departed this life on October 121 ABRAHAM CURTIS, the xd elihteen years, from his late residence on H , on Sunday evening, at 3 o'clock. Tuesday, October 10, 1882, FREDERICK EMMERICH, in ‘the sixty-fifti’ year of His funeral will take place from his late residence. No. ternoon, October 16th, TMANDKERCHIEF, at 10 o'clock p.m. son of Virginia Cui Funeral will take pl W. H. GILLETTE goat button; outwear any- Friends are invite Shing on record; $16 7th street and 192 Pennsyl- Fania avenue. ¥ EMMERICH. AS THE PROFESSOR, ‘aleoner, O. B. 417 I strect southeast, at3 o'clock. No floral offerings d On Thursday morning, October 12th, 188: Mra. ADELINE LEE, the relict of the late Isicha tiethh year of her age. take pluce from the residence of her No, 1711 N strect nort!:- west, on Sunday afternoon, October 15th, at 2:30 ROTH. On October 13, 1882, at 9:45 p.. ROTH, aged forty-five years and five mont Deareet father thou hast left us now, But only for a short while; ‘Wnen our heavenly Father will call us to you. By His CHiLpuEN. His funeral will take place from his late reside No. 419 K street northwest, Mon a.m., and then Mi quiem mags will AN ORIGINAL CREATION. iH. Lee, in the ei ORIGINAL SCENERY FROM NEW YORK. moore ustus Simpson, I. K. Simpson, C.'8. NAL COMPANY FROM NEW YORE. Moses. Visitation ORIGIN, A FALL OF REAL WATER, A New BEwNerictaL Association. —A mutual beneictal association Was formed last evenlag at a meeting of employes of the folding-room of the rinting office. Officers were elected osiah 1. Venable, president; Harry C. Miss Flor Conover, record- Miss Elli Lackey, flnaneial secre- and Thos, B. Penick treastrer. of three ladies and three gen- ectively, Sick female and male ee THE TEMPERANCE TABERNACLE. —The corner c> tabernacle to be erected at the intersection of 21 and B streets and Mary- rill be latd to-morrow jock with due ceremony. tory high, covering a ut 8,000 square feet, and will have capacity for 2,000 people. ow will consist of muste by the and other local taleat and FIVE GIRLS COURTED, next, at lu “orclock bbe said for the repose of his 80 On Thursday, October 1: H, SMITH, in the sixty-it His funeral will take plac 821.0 str. et northwest. on Sund Moran, vice presiden 2th, 1882, WM. L. ¢ from his Jate residence, No. October 16th, al county papers Pleare THOMAS. P. G.M. W. H. THOMAS, a memiter of 6, G. U. O. of Odd Fellows first B. A. M. ©. that convened in Boston, Mass., on October 8, 1882, died at his late residence. ‘No. 100 Campbell's ‘row, ‘bel 25th and Land K streets northwest, October ears one month, ll take place from his late residence Dem. ‘The friends of the AND TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE HIGHLY SATISFIED, tee Was appolnte: Uemen, to Visit, 65c., WORTH $1 Columbia Lodge, Ni and Council 44, a 0, 1376, G. stone of the tempe: delexate to the facto Jand avenue afternoon at three ‘The building will be on BPECIAL REDUCTIONS Rm riod Ba (-[~J~} ‘000 3 ii | 4, PASSEMENTERIES. a j BEADED family are invi worotsty? oloke Peg om addresses by we 8 OMEARA’S LIQUID _ 1 5c Reduced Price. Former Price, Robert Collyer says: “Most Amusing.” N.H. “Herald” says: “Continuous Laughter. Joaquin Miller says: ‘Like Nevada Silver.” ERE | N.Y. “Post” says: “Was Wonderful.” vy. thal erent Bolan ‘Prof, | N. ¥. “Times” says: “Charmingly Set.” ‘Commission. Glues every , Leather, GI instant use! Us itute, Gor LS, 37, 45, 500. ICUL ANS, $2 stat ‘arranted the strongest, Givoon Harti! Endoned Bi Baird, of the U. 5. Fish, thing solid as REMEMBER—FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, - DRFSSMAKERS, ‘The trade and public gu DON'T LOSE THIS OPPORIUUNITY j. Ue co. Headquarters for that wontlerter st RRZORe SPECIAL ILLUMINATED PROGRAMMES FOR $35 NI That IPE, endorsed bj Catalogue sent LADIES MONDAY NIGHT, Bold also by W. C. O'MEARA, 216 Penua. ave. 05 FConomican AND BAFE. (THE ADVISABILITY OF SECURING SEATS Se FORTHWITH I8 VERY RESPECTFULLY suG- WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'S LAUNDRY SOAP ISECONOMIOAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT | CHARLES MacGEACHY.. AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. 17 I8 SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MAT! REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), 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 ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, #13 9244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. in Brussels and Ingrains. TOWSON, SYLVANIA AVENU™, SEATS NOW ON SALE AT FORD'S. Gt THE B “THE CONCOKD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR. LUTZ & PRO., Sou AGents For the sale of the Celebrated ‘CONCORD HARNESS? have on hand # lane: stock of all kinds at low prices. ““Coucord Harness” and Concord Col- aris stamped with maier's name and trade mark. HORSE BLANKETS VIZ: STEAM | ED. MARBLE. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2p, A Complimentary Testimonial Every genuine MR. JOHN T. FORD, AFTER THIRTY YEARS OF MANAGEMENT, ““ghould auld acquaintance be forgot ™ ‘The Performance will be AN ENTIRELY NEW COMIC OPERA, In Great Variety, at Botiom Prices. LUTZ & BRO., ASH SIFTERS AND SECYELS, STORE SUPPLIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, , £34 Penna, evencis, near 7th atrset. YOU WANT A Sera Ae oo ‘thy aiw | paired, 43u 10th street northwest, } = n toc) | BS GHER? SE ew penwean, ELEGAN CH’ HOSTRRY, * atic Gae beat Fronch Corsets ever ims orted. 010- AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. NATIONAL Jockey CLUB. t Nees sae. sar Minter e ATOR we OF THE BALANCE. = FALL MEETING. we. | CRASH GEONGE: BECK GF BALTI FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, ? By order of the * oUrE of, Maryland. TUESDAY, ocTO: men d NTS i ss sess Han aey Het cee ee oe FRIDAY MORNING, same hour and place, 689 Louisiana are as follows: 40 Walnut Chamber Setx. MT. 10 Walnut Warurobes. 20 Fine farlor Sets, carved, in silk, velvet andl 2¢ Sideboards, in walnut and poplar, martte top. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. — A lot of Bedsteads, ye ta gy om 4 a bles, in walnut and po) 10 dosen 0 FIVE RACES EACH DAX, Wainat Chains thie ts thet ‘stock. the ut Chamber Sete will be tn this sale and Parlor ‘This stock can pe examined by a cabinet jore ‘One of which le, as Lam determined to Sea sold without renerve. Dev gy, HHURSD AY, ATT A a. Improper characters will positively be excluded. Scat. hace FOLEY, Auctioneer. oleat Tuomas 3 Ne. : ia {2 The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company wit | PHOMAS DOWLING ee HOLD £CRNITURE AT Fun special trains to the track on race days, and retura | SMALL LOT OF MOUSEHOI sins will bein waitin the termination of each ON. peace =~ ~ On TUESDAY MOKNING, OCTORER SEVEN. ad 0 ha TEENTH, i882, at Th I shall sell, at p tickets, 10 cen! Im t northwest, the fallowlig vflect« Chat ber Parnitare wes, Chair; Feather Pillows; roets, Mattresses, ining sable; ‘The first race will be started promptly at 1 o'clock, ol = te » Ke. NATIONAL THEATER. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser, x = Hi ucuEDeEt = at 7 =e aes r0-8 FPEOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. se BLOODED STOCK FOR SALF. Last opportunity to witness Will be offered @t public on WiDNESDAY, Bartley Campbell's latest success, ae grtg i r § THE WHITE SLAVE, Bid (0 read. ab. hesg | Strong Dramatic Company. e \ Full Choras of Jubilee Singers. | : at 8 tiouthe id. j MONDAY, mouths old. | Direct fru Nee York ndward Ha: creat New Kori success, a | Inte SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY, | }, Presented by in ti his ‘M. W. HANLEY'S COMPAN lar description of it u out dt 3 Wl run of over 300 nik = a eee yee T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, JORD'S. P OPPOR) UNITY TO GET A NICE RUILDING | ieee EM Lot CHEAP AND ON EASY PAYMENTS, ON | TO-NIGHT, SOUTH SIDE OF K STREET, BELWEEN BEC- TO-NIGHT. QaP AND THIRD STE Es ROE AST GOOD-BYF, SWEETHEART, GOOD-BYF. ABOVE. = IN REAR G GOOD-BYE, SWE THEARIL, GOUD-BY. On WE SDAY AFTFRNOON, OCTOBER FROM THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER. | sex, Iwill street nort MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 23, Third, | th COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO | Lets I. JOHN T. FORD, Ford's Opera Company will appear for | the foliowiue realestate, fronting on K a wineet to A ex endiiye trom hi mn alley: corner lots on 24 and 3d etreeta, which hy a front Vfect By inches euch, lolkon Parker strect, each fronting 15 fet end having a depth of 67 teet 7 inches, Eo be nin xt to the corner, which have a front Jeet 84g inebes each York great success, Pints of above ground can bead by applying to the undersigned, anil will be furnished on day ef sales Terius made known at time ylé-edta J. € When Chas. one nicht only, on their way South, in the new New Fale. NTEA ot Other Auctions Sees th Pace.) AN EVENING AT THE TABERNACLE, a 4 cae Wie ex: al anit: ‘9th street, between Virginia ave. and Best. s.w. _COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, = TUESDAY EVENING, October 17th, 1852, Led gg nm ge me tom, at a barcain. Over 200 Cheap tng Oflices, of Dry Goods. Iwo. . For circulars, ad re, West Va. old-at! At 8 O'clock. strumental Music, Recitations and Decla- lowing talent wil appear: Vocal and mation. 1 Ppt oe oe whole under the direction of Prof. T. iapaeePi tine 1. Ring. ‘Tickets, 50 ceuta, to be had at Drew's Dru aeons, ane Soe ae Store, 9th and Pa. ave., and Price's Drug Store, + #. EVAD st. s.W., and at the door. ‘OOM weclate purchaner i, 1008.F xtroet northwest, or Hyattsville, Ma, [He ROCKVILLE (atD.) FAIR. 7 OCTOBER 18, 19 ana 20. Seadsing to) aie Special railroad rates and accommodations. An at- tnt tractive Race pro mime, The largest and finest RK. W. FENWICK, = exhibition ever held by the association. Droit Buildins, corner TRIALS OF SPE 5 [Entrances for races must be closed at 10 o'clock A. = ae - ctive me ARCEY & ARMSTRONG, REAL EST Onis Ag pt the keener Agents, Forvetvilie, Prince Georges County, Md ednesday, ore we inany’ Farins for sale and exckange in Prince For rytnesday, Octoner 18th, at 2 o'clock P. AL. George's and adjoining countive on teruis £0 suit. ‘in #29-3m* horses ti JROR SALE OR EXcHAN For the second... Tree os ta tte waceaiy Forte fine, 25 Bie crea Will be eubalivaded. Af a Sst, the | HUGUELY & BOWEN 645 New York avenue. ©: ree to tart, and an entrance fee of ten | HU ft horse} por Bese. County Ki Same Day, at 3:30 P.M. For festest Kuumiue Horses, raised and owned in Mon mille eats “INGLESIDE.” 30 20 | A mostattractive and desirable suburban piace neat re iuus: be six Gutrics, aud not less tha ‘five to | Washington city, being ou Ith strocteatended, ame and-a-balf miles hort of the Prowident’aMasion. Come ts fists of sixty acres of lawn aud wood land, beautifally ‘ounty Trotting Race, | laid out, spacious and well aprenyed: niwnelon contalne or faste-t Stallion, Mare or Geldigg, trotting in ing eighteen rooms, conservator: Test thre= tn" five, guned «| and water pipes turoughout, Ay 30 6. M. 20 629 Louteti eT Ne; | REGINALD F AL, me Day, at 12:30 P.M, 825 43s street north wi est Double Team, tro iz in harness, s21-3m at ‘Trustees, _ sae a eae es eee Pa ALEMA FEW SFLECT LOTS IN kPaEs: ape Siition to Hyatisrile af tow eure aid om faite Race—s y, at 3:90 P.M Feasonable terms. Also, House and lot. FILLMO! For fastest Stallion, Mare or Gelding, with record BEALL, 323 434 street northwest, Cox Svar Eg eaohy aeannuan-omemacey FOE SALE OR RENT 4 LARGE AND CONVEN- orth eae 50 | HP tent Dwelting House, situated in the villuce of Bia= Forthetbica S225 | densbune, Prince George's county, Md., about 4 miles {Wour entries, ‘and thiee ta'start’y from Washington city. Dhis dwelling, built of bricks 5 T: 1kD DAY. gu the old English +tyie, was the residence of the late Friday, October 20th, at 1 P:M.—2:50 Race. N.C, Stephen, and coutaiue 27 ronme, of which the For, fastest ‘Stallion, Mare or Gelding, trottiny drawing-room’ is very wr elegant. The out- ‘in harness, mille heats, best three iN five, ‘wit, buildings attached “to welling are a brick record not better than 2:50. § 89 | Kitchen communicating with the mania. bullain bs BECO passaxe-way, enoke-hotwe "00d For the then Jo | Smdition ahd" of brick, alo. a stable for eee ur entries, thice to start] horses, cow house and ‘carriage house. An abun- PreeTor ai Hsce—Purse $400—Seme Day. oP. | dant eupely of the Set waist, Spring and iain Forthe inst Horse. $350 | Couvenisnt to the dwelling. “There In adjacent abana For ge second Bein 400 | fen, seres ‘of ‘rich land suitable for gardeninc: tes ¢ White Mountain pares his lot has upon it an orchard of choice fruit tr tm, ail er rule igrrorad Go Booed Get Set any, Moree: | Genes for’ qantistaks Af waite, ot for auc omenced ta Odtbber Sih, neae does not apply Saniness in Washi which is of ready access either W. W. RAPLEY, President. | by rail or turnpike travel. several Houses, wit ALBERT T. ALMONEY, Secretany, Lots, for gale in Bladensburg. "fn the name district Wot, 12,14,16,17,18 | Bladensb§be, one mie from College Station, a fine lace = = Farm, 408% scree, beautifully ai uated. with the best NEW THEATER COMIQUE. Mood and water, All eaten ei atom MONDAY, OBTORER 0,169 Fees eae ee, Wee ee ete, a Matinees Tuesdays, Thuredaye and Saturdays. | uemtooneand Mes, Dreudonne at ae, oreo EWO COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENTS. c.c.M their attorney, Upper Marlboro’, ‘The Popular See Sbow1INa, Pia eee ME iene InE. A. Locke's jew original Drama in'4 acta,entitlea | _°7-*n ’ ob the eo NOBODY'S CLAIM, R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- Supported by a Strong Dramatic Company. Fes, Farn three miles from Bladensburg, containing : The Fiat Boat Explosion! “fue Thryltug Halt Scene! . oeethird cleared land, suite, for war ene Scenes! The Soaring or paEpowee. ‘enough ‘ioe ciilental to the Drama the following 8} tare | ankeds “Is15'N oleect northwest S17-6in Ward and Lynch, Clark aja Edwards, Mee — - - Sadie Hasson, muise Bliss, Frank Lawton, itazil- = lia, Miss Allié Weston, Hodges and Biss. PROFESSONAL E97 Seats eccured in advance at usual place. = ————— G. Fred. Seileck, Manager. Cc) R. M.S. PARSONS, Mi DICAL ELECTKICIAN, Galvanic ana Hiocteo Vapor Bats, Massage. Swed 4 No, 626) ON EXHIBITION No,626 | ish movements, Magnetic Treatturnt. fe. Hours fromm E 4 AND SALE aT E 9am. to7p.m. 618 6th street northwest. o6-lin* eee ta egal Stex, | NIE UND: RSIGNED AS RESUMED 1d oe mt ann | Pie ar bare rae ns | es ag eee am i Beaten Picture Gord snd Wasi ey Nal etejat | REULING, M. D.. Surgeon in change of Marrand Markriter’s, Terms Cash. Free ArtGallery. "ol? and Ear Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. aim SS ee ———— 6s \aE WISE FOR HPALTH ON DAILY *ALKS P x S DEPEND.” PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. ok. Dunions, bad nails, and other complaints of the feet nucoems(ully treated ev WaT Odial Establishment ins | algainlngtiean Ayo gs Te ; ical, Judicial, political, » GRAND OYSTER ROAST hd naval ducmtaries of tin country, reqmeser of leading foreign governments, and thousands of other ee. ell-known personages. Eetablished in Washilucton, s888g 55855 CONE RIVER, “ “3 INNS p FRDAY, October 14, 1882. 23 7th street northwest, over Ballantyne’ = a = tore. Gold fillings # specialty. Gas The Jane Moseley will leave 6th street wharf at 12 p. | nicht. m. and return Sunday night at 11:30 sharp. At the re- = KLOEBER, DENTINT: Guest of « laree number of citizens the roast of Sent, i ON Hee, BU ee eet reyices of the wame |” Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painiessexs Stata rogue can Doteeaeta the Ranoeal hged eat | So BES PARSONS, DENTIST, State rooms ear Sort oni civear : stand. The committee reserve the right to reject all ob= sc ad Jectionabie characters. ‘010-003 439 9TH STREET. Gaseiven. Hours 8:30to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m [et tolp.m. ai GRAND EXCURSION R. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH 2 sirect, tinge doors fri corner E. ’ Dentistry in TO THE LURAY CAVES, its branches, Teeth iusertod §7 persct. All work war SUNDAY, October 15th. | ranted « delightful the old battle-fields of Virginia, | “4 RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND I ath the ee along the tele tar vee. serted imumedistely after extracting naturel teet & Jey. | Special train leaves io. & Potowaac Depot, | w ita aplendid success,” Modern methods and skill in OCTOBER 16 | Giistrect, at 8e.m., retursing at 10 p.m. sharp. branches of Dentistry. Moderute. fees. Dis, DON= "Ample time siven to view these wonderful Caves. LLY, 1321 F street northwest. al Fare for the round trip $3.60, including admission _—— — —— the Caves. OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIA LIT. C, BANDEL, 435 street, three doors novth GEO. B. LECKKON, wyenwe, east side, q 010-5t* ‘Managers. vy jienal LOST AND FOUND. Heat “KstitcalLeoth moder Gt" per “et, oa 3 Acs = es SE Fillings, frou. #1 to $5. O8T—THIS MORNING, IN CENTER MARKET, clasé, Have udtuinistered Pocket-book, containiny a sun of = Bin: | 90,000 patients, west, ‘and Seen sig? it toandtrom the office.) LSRIV Ee TEM okies | UNDERTAKERS. Cow. ‘Yhe owner come. 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Serio ane aad gas hae ce MICHAEL MOHA- Sloe acsten Telephone conne tion. SS joe wane 18T, Setter Dog: on an ORL ST 5, be paid for return of wanse to Wat. A keerTs RUMP AUER somraReR 2a avenue Tetiren 34» ‘hrst-class. SS Se ‘OSEPH GA Wi Manager. ME TO MY PREMISES ON THE tire inst, | J °GLSRRAL FORNISMING UNDERTAKER, -—DARK BROWN SETTER DOG, LICENSE | ¥0.216 Be Lose rember SO Hower for retura to = atreet northweat. SPECIALTIES Dante Shee er wee | Ace es Rores H. DARBY, 432 9th street:

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