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_ Were assigned by the court, Pe Se Ss ae ry ee Ee eed Te Oe ba ad ea + STAR. October 16, 1882 ———— — LOCAL MENTION. The Weatne: OFFICE OF THE CHIRF SIGNar. Orricer, 1 ame WaewiNeTo, D.C.. Oct. 16, 1882. 10 For the mille Atiantte states, sitgh fy fair weather, ded” by Hi 0 the Immediate coast rly winds, becom- ing variable; in northera portions lower barom- eter. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal oMicer of the army furatshes he following special bulletin to the pre: ‘Local rains are reported this morning from th Missi-sippl vulley, gulf states and the middle A\ Jentic coast. The temperature has fallen decidedly i the northwest and frosts are reported from Kansas. snow ts at Deadwood, Bis- mare even- . Fort Buford. gon on Sund: s r, partly cloudy . England and the for business pear 10uk purposes, on ns) sirmet. Address “Ow A Weu-Fv s can be rented for the season or longer. #24 Q street Taz Fottowts positively te se with long ea if. clothes iren; leach 44 sheets of yelly plates; owed tet china souvenirs t GRoe Creamery Pri: Compton & Co.’: DAMMANY'S Tuesiey, Ot seuvenir wit! ‘Th street. grand Fresseiy’s I 47th street 57th street, per gallon; $1 per quart street nortuiwest. fing the opening to ‘TWh street. jt that will bake S Tolls, bread 1 Minnesvia ATTENTION, eards for th Bow ready. street. 453 Penn- s for holiday ittine made soon mple tine for fin ‘apher, re youcan get ‘The best and the 14 Penneylva Tr & Co.'s Chicago be. nu, 3 manager t $22 Penusylvanl Kiwsevs, Pennsyivani. Lact Goons, @uced at Din ry and underwear re ng two-day and to-mor- Views of shaker, Ww prices. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements ‘To-night. Professor.” yuatter Sovereignty.” alty performance, Sth Presbyterian church, k A. lick, yesterday mort Preeehed his inau 1 sermon before a lai ation, and S to have made av impression. A gam? ot bwse Dull Saturday between the Co- ami the Stir, Jr., was won by the latter elud by a score of 1010 9 Capt J.D. Stevenson, of the 8th U.S. ¢: Tate secret A tre arer of the Solidi died in Detroit, Mich., on the 9th inst., aged ‘Was a popular young off The death of Rev. Thou $s Guard, of Baltimore, Catses profound sorrow tn that ci nd searce Jessin Washington, where he was weil known wud Seatly belo ved The Acme chib has completed its organization With the follow:n : Prestdent, Jc fon; Vice-presid 3 wrehr; ‘Hugh Grifin; treasurer, arms, Joun ¢ Messrs. Geo. Puiasi!, Ban and B. Wate: ph OFure; ureh, nies, took part Seull race between Cropley, of ui Smith, of the Colut s, f course, was Won by Jencths. Tce was rowed Saturda evening betwe i M ta amd Patten, of the Plate Printer.” Rowing »ssoctation, and Was won by several lengths. Rarry King has laid upon our table two peaches ristened Henrietta Landon, grown nied by his futher, the Lite Z. 3 ich measure nearly 12 Inches tn | eircumfer: aud are nearly as deliclous in Bavor 2s they are remarkable tf Mr. Wm. Anderson was ordain minister at £ Color eh of Balti- of this ety, Dp ith spasms at Dr. Townshend eat to the ‘yeste extending the right b Mr. Geo. I. r police headquarters this Visited him and advised that h hospital Yesteriay afternoon a Ramed Horn, residiny Streets norte. While playin, Of a serious ud A horse in the face MAN.—The Rev. Thomas Guard, pastor of Mount Vernon Methodist Episcopal chure! Baltimore, and one of the m lergymen of his de- Romination tn this countr: a Yesterday morn- ing at ifs rest: A fitty-one Years. He und: the operation ‘f Mtholapaxy to rei mm of ealenius. day he Wiis told of Lis hopetess condition, and sald he was ready and willing to die. A post-mo: exainination yester |a: rnoon sowed tii @er to be In a perfectly he from stone. His de: cute gas fritis. Special memorial services will be held in the churches next Sunday. Rev. Thom: Gaard was born Jun= 31, 1831, in the count Galway, Ireland. He labored for awhile in South Africa a3 a missionary, and in 1871 came to Amer- and delivered lectures in the interest of the ry work in h Africa. Tn 1873 he was allied to the Mov on eburch. In 1875 he Went to Orklind, California, and in 1880 was re- ealled to bis iormer charge in Baltimore. > SUAW, THE CoxDEMNED Mvupxrex.-tn the Court in General Term this morning the hearing Of the case of Charles Shaw was fixed for Thurs- day next. Shaw ts the colored boy, now under fentence of death for the murder of his sister, Susan Ann Carter, in January, 1881, the time tor Sreution being "fixed for January 18th next. H.C. Clogett and A. A. Lipscomb, who - appear tor Shaw. steeds is 0, Two Mzx Drowsep.—Two young imen—one mamed Henry Heller, 17 yearsold, and his cousin, Detlenbohm, a young German who had re" | yd arrived in this country—were drowned in Eastern Branch, near Bladensburg, yesterday For some purpose they went to the river 6 O'clock in the morning and soon after the ‘was found bottom upwards. Persons tn that ty commenced dragging for the bodies afd ‘Were recovered bout five o'clock Is ‘The coroner’s jury adjourned until to-day to unity meanwhile to search for the gun from marks found on Heller's face, it 1s must have bursted in his hands. ae ae 'T. & Vexpt xp Miss NaTHatre Lovise Scy- daughter of Mr. Thomas Sunderland, of were married Saturday evening at the Rev. Mr. Leonard, started “tor Iadiany ‘association, z Sass in git | rubber coats, | f, at | t patterns | Murdered Victorian THE FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM. The funerat of Victoria Minor, the victim of the murder in South Washington last Wednesday, took Place yesterday afternoon from Mt. Zion church, on F street, between 31and 4% streets south’ and the remains were buried at the Harmon! burial ground. The funeral, which was in charge of Jerusalem Lodge, No. 36, order of Good Samari- tars, wes very largely attended. The ‘wes taken to the church i 10 o’clock and was viewed before the funeral ceremonies by hundreds of people. At three o'clock Rev. Wm. Gibbons de- Livered a Tuneral discourse from the text Jeremiah xv:9, “She hath given up the ghost; her soul has gone while It 1s yet day,” speaking about the ptous lire and good character of the deceased. The pall- bearers were Stephen Underwood, Edward Fields, James Marshall and John Bell. ‘The casket was nearly covered with flowers. Minor’s mother and sister were present and seemed to be greatly dis- | Wessed. Other women tn the large assembly were visibly affected and several of them fainted. Short services were hell at the grave. REMORSE OF THE MURDERER. Yesterday morning, when Dr. Alex. McWilliams visited the Jatl, he found Minor,the wife murderer, very inuch depressed in rpirits. Having eaten but little since his committment, his health does not Seem as good as usual. Having learned that his wife's funera | he ass Bro. Gibbons and his. congregation, say! them to pray for me, and, as to my sorrow, Ican- | Bot express It I would not do it” again forall the world.” The synod of Baltimore will meet fn annual ses- sion en Friday evening next at A tsquitn street Prosbytertin church, Baltimore. Rey. Dr. Lata- eweastle presbytery—the re- vill preach the annual sermon. ‘om, the new moderator will be 1 presbytery. The synod of 1 be an entirely new bedy, yea on the representative of one minister aud one elder for every four 5 rolls of the several presbyterics Ait jurisdiction, Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D.,o¢ West) Washington, will preach the annual mon on foreion misstons. ‘Tue session will con- nu, provably, witil the ving Tuesday, The ele of Washington John Chester, D. D. Bitng-r, DD.,” Wim. A. Bartlett, .. Simuel A. Howe, B. D., David H. Riddle, 8 nsdell and Francis M. Z B. Dalrymple, allanty ne, Abram tte Marks, of the According to the Wai CArTURING A BU Li charge brought by nt Joon H. King of the Humane soclety, red poundinen, Joshua Mur- ert Fortune, for erucity That they were tine | Jin the Potlee Court to the € phy, 3 | to aninials, in | pounats | this moi oo that the deg was held neck untti he was I arse, flerce dog they put-a | Tound the dog’s nosé n this eas it Was a bal m from bitin: ad his nose round hits neck. suspend judgmen had better go to th» and fad hem if there ts an ane metho.t Of dogs. ‘The delendants Were reizas-d on pnal bond: Tue Boor Save. y, ete, Will portu | Lisenn ay thet ened by Tue t a jure of aw ccommadations tor cOUrES ant » he had con= eluded to adjourn Monday next, Crist trtien To-day, Wo aissed: Joseph the never m) Ma vit; | ¥, Suine, and. ay, Sime. | [rue on hto tae | Louisiana naston, alias 15 Was burglary pettt tare n West Washington. VY. Collins, who died a injuries received by rrived st the B. and O. the widow Funeral services Rood cemetery last Friday n: & fall from a buliding depot th's morning, vec and ehiliren of the decey will be held at the to-morrow aut ternoon at 40" or THe WateR.—Great Falls and reservoir and distributing reservoir, 11:30 p. m. Adams for New rece.ving Alexandria | Reported for THe been dts- his term. AL for fight t. John’s cadets apneared parade thls mornt in the street Lieut. Jobn L. Stn‘th. of the police force, still con- | ine 9 He hi: been © with the pol night w:tten for h: entury.— The | commit on stree have under consideration tie subj ng street dock, which tae Pot Ferry company desire to improve.— James T. Burnett his qualified as constable of the | 31 ward.—John Hirrison, Geo, H. Henkin and Morgan Davis have been selected sis trustees of yette Lodge, LO. M., and confirmed by Judge chorn Rott! HINDOU ©) | Colored ail wool CASTE ALE fe c. M. TOWSON, SYLVANIA AVENU™. INGHAM, HATTER, tlemen's Silk Hats to order. or remodels ies! Furs. St street northwest, ‘ | iis Injuries are pronounced to be | aracter. J. ene sends Demorest’s Magazine tor f. SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. | FOR HANDSOME CARPETS, RICH UPHOLSTERY co AND SUPERIOR DECORATIONS. ‘ALL OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS! , 618 NINTH STREET r Fall Opening | | = DNESDAY, OCT. 17 and 18. BUOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES FORK THE HOLIDAY SEASON, sean ene FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bookseller, &e., olt-aw 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. Ww* SHAEFFER'S SPLENDID PIANOS. | and mede them up handsomel Fully warranted, first-class touch and tone. Prices Low and Terms Easy. GROVESTEEN LER - poate, Tani and Repairing: Wise class work: ‘Twenty-five years im the Di PIANOS FOR RENT. VY. BECKFR, 013-3t* Warerooms, 801 9th stroet northweet. D Diamtataad oF Ba R= & CITY ITEMS. Health, Wealth and Happiness - follow in the wake of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup Price % cents. Mr. F. G. Looks of West Washi ; “I have tested Brown’s Iron Bitters, ‘and fad tad aa & conte itis all that is claimed for it” Parties Refurnishing Should not fail to look at the handsome Ol Paint- m fore) at from $4.98 up, at Sliverberg’s, 312 7th st Constitatio: Skin Diseases: ofa scorbutic character are successfully treated with Dr, Benson’s Skin Cure, internal ant exter- nal treatment, both pleasant. It certainly removes scrofula, eruptions, dandruff and tan and makes the skin smooth and healthy. Medicinal Wine. Phystctans recommend Speer’s Port Wine for weakly persons, as a gentle stimulant, tonic and diuretic, and for other difficuities, and say they are glad that they have a wine on the properties of which they can depend and give to their pa- tients with confidence, knowing that they are using an article that 1s pure and,exerts no delete- rious effects. For sale by druggists and grocers, ‘Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, 9th near E—Johnson’s. Cholce steamed, roast and brojled oysters. All selected. Ladies’ saloon first floor. Forty Years? Exverience of an Old Narse. ‘Winslow's Soothing Syrup $s the prescription, of the best female physicians and nurses 1n hited States, and bas been used for forty Fears with never-falling success by millions of mothers for their children, It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wixd colle, By giving hee!th to the child itrests the mother. Prico 2 cents a betlle. mW Kidney Disease. Pain, Irritation, Retention, Incontinence, De- ee Gravel, &., cured by “Buchupaiba.” $1. epot, Stott & Cromwe 9g “Alderney Datr Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and swect mitk, Le. per qt. “Cream, ie. pint. 8.7 GteAus: FALL ATTRACTIONS. BUSINESS SUITS. We selected from piece goods a number of atyles of small ficure and dark mixed Euglish and Scotch Cheviots. We had them cut up into medium shapes of FROCK AND SACK SUITS. We lined them dura’ + They are nice en ugh for any geucleman to weer, no matter what his business or profession. The only difference between them and ne suit you would hay» made to measure is the price, ‘These are ONE-HALF LOWER, NOBBY SACK SUITS. tof the present nobby fashion for men Hi ferent shaped gar- midte-aged men. They nd we have them . We have many styles RT SACKS, and the the garment that tom-made goods, Cat in the hi young men. YO SH DRESS COATS Made from the Finest ina variety AND VESTS, ish and Fi We are liged t Cloth, and some extra A. 939 PENNSLYVANIA AV! STRAUS, NUE, Near Tenth Street, oll AND 932 D STREET. LIVERYS—READY MADE. We have in Stock a fuli line of COACHMEN’S TOP COATS AND FULL OR STREET DRESS SUITS, LIVERYS TO ORDER. ‘We have this season imported direct from London a full line of GENUINE DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. Colors—Drab, Grey, Brown, Blood-Brown. and Green. Also a line of GRISELLE’S LIVERY BEAVERS, DEFONTAINE’S LIVERY VESTINGS, From which we are preparing to make Garmeats to | order at short notice and popular prices. On all of our Livery Goods we use Firmin’s Triple- Plate English Buttons, A. SAKS & CO., * 816 axp 918 77H STREET. ot CHILDR surrs. . and $1; axe, 410. 50, $4 and 95, upwards; age, ts. from $4, $5 and $6 up, age, 13 Single Pants, from stu aes rs’ School Hut’, from 50e. up, Dress do., 75e. up. e best $1 School Button Shoes in the District of Columbia, at J. W. SELBY’, ot 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. M WILLIAN, A Tinvorter of PATLEXN HATS AND BONNETS, AKABI CAPS, vo, EEN ISEKY GOODS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, REAL AND IMITATION LAC! WKAPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FUR-LINED CLO" Ks, FUR TRIMMINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRENCH CORSETS, ETC. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. — 907 Pennsyivania avenue. Feathers dyed and reeurled equal to new ones. ol N ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, B\ 430 l0tH StreEr > ORTHWEST, Is sole Agent tor the new patented “HERCULES” OURSET, and for all DRESS REFORM GOops, And sells at lowest New York prices. o11-e02w MM“E- F. M. MULLER, “120 12H STREET, above M. 1207. HAIR GOODS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND SHADES, THOMPSON'S WAVES, Cc HAKDT,” WIGs, Ww CURLS. ORNAMENTAL COMBS, BANDS, PINS, &c. Lalies’ Conbings made into ‘Thompson Waves, quetter. Curls, Swi Orders filled at morte notice.” HAIR BLEACH *-Per Oxide of : Lowest Prices and finest hair in the oy tin “The BERN- Natural WATER WAVES and OPENING FOR THE ‘ LITTLE FOLKS. 1309 F street northwest, Will exhibit on SATURDAY, October 14th, an elegant usortment of HATS and ‘BONNETS for Misses aud All are invited. No cards. oll PowveER AND SHOT. 00 oe? a A fal $8 PR Re HH °° DD Pa 3 @ irae DRAWING +> OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS ‘“‘K,” Drawn at New Orleans, La., on TUESDAY, October 20th, 1882. FULL PRIZES. Y. Prize. Bias Eoenes' pes ret ES S282 ‘Te09 50 | Té00 | 30 | $2,000, & ee 3 Be: 3 peas oa (98595. 50 94474 50 gag7s. 94560: X 19 (50 99109) 50 94867 80 97066. ‘50 99162. 60 94930. ‘50 97092. Tio 99958: 100 95006 ‘50 97090 200 99468. 50 ‘50 97199 50 99601 100, 90008. ioo 97262. 100 99625 a 200 97403. 100 99633. ‘too 109 97512, 50 99659 250 50 97654 ‘i00 99769 100 150 97776. 50 99775 50 : 800 99927. 50 50 99950. 50 500 50 PRIZES. Prize. No. Prize. 500 $935 250 500 -250 500, 500 500 500 89 500 500 39:59 500. 389860... 250 being the Inst two fig- the number drawing the Capital Prize of $75, 000, tn ‘The subscribers having supervised the Sinzie Number Drawing, Class K, | ouisicna State Lottery, hereby cer- tify that the above are the numbers which were thir day drawn from the ee ie ed in the wheel, with the izes cormeepondins £9 then, PMfitncenoge hands at New Orleans, La., this Tuesday, October 10th, 1882. g- T BEAUREGARD, ! Commissioners, Prizes Cashed in Full Without Deduction. 180; 35,10. draws Capital Prize, $75,000, sold. in Bal- 63 New ms. No. 49,163 draws Second Capitel Prize, $25,000, eokd in Memphis, Tenn., and © Ind. ‘ draws $10 000, Nos. 14,962 and 68,7: York and ‘Thibodeaux, La. Nos. 4,630, 32. 47,358, 49,641, 53,282, draw exch in New York, Philedelphis, Buitalo, N.Y., Ghemuati, Etowah, Ga. Wheeler, Als., and’ Toronto, an THe PUBLIC 1S REQUESTED CARE- FULLY TO NOTICE THE NEW AND ENLARGED SCHEME TO BE DKAWN MONTHLY. 82- CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHAKES IN PROPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by the Leais- lature for Educational and Charitable purposee—with s capital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund o: $550, 000 has since been added By an overwhelmme popular vote ite franchise wag @ bart of the resent State Constitution adopted ecember 2d, A. D ‘The only Lottery “ver voted on and endorsed by tha People of any state. IT NEV ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. nade — RSC. ES OR POSTPONE:! supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Viremma, Who manage all the drawings of this Company, both ordinary and semi-annital, and attest the corsectuess of the published Officisl Lists. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT F DOLLARS EACH. FRACTIONS, IN FI 3 N PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZES. be J Capital Priz 1 Capital Priz 1 Capital Priz 2 Prizes of $6, 12,000 10,000 10/000 APPROXIMATIC § Approxituation Prizes ot 3 » 1907 Prizes, amounti New Orleans, write clesrly, giving fullad- press, Registered Letter, or nat by | Money Order, addressed oNLx to M.A. NEW ORLE ANA. N.B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will receiva profupt attention. it [Bei run. ‘THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STR#ETS, Is brimful of the Latest, Brichtest, Cheapest, and Hendsomiest MEN'S, YOUTHS), Hoy! CHILDREN'S AN EVER. ARS OLD. A full line of Suits from $3 to $10, Best goods ever for at ee the money 9. TO ue 12, LONG PANTS AND well made and trimmed, alf their value, FROM 13 TO 17. | finest quality broad-cloth, $30, worth $5 of Suits, finished and trimmed in , from ar and Double- Cutaway: Chesterticlds, & These xoods cannot be equaled for anytoacht in price ayy _ . LUDING EXTRA SIZES ‘10 45. ‘of Sinule_and Double-Breasted Sack and Juade ina first-class style for either busi- 0 to $25. Blick Broad-Cloth Frock Cost and Vest, its, at $20, worth 340. wonal Frock Suit, Prince Albert style, for be cheap at Black Full-dress Suits, Fine Brown le Coat and Vests, made MEDIUM-WEIGHT OVERCOATS. oll senile and timarned. at St, $9. $10) 0 $18, Castor Beaver Prince Albert st its at $22, worth $41 A cou lete tine of Pantsat $2, $3, $4, $5 end ¢6—fully one-half their value. An excellent line of odd Vests sellling at a mere song, 52 Ove Morro: No trouble to show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed to all Purchasers at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. P.S.—The Misfit Store has no connection with any other concern in the city. oll AP TO YouR INCOME. ADD TO YOUR INCOME. Club 13 of the MUTUAL INVESTMENT CLUBS of- ferg the surest means of makins’ if monthly prof- its from investments of $10 to $1, 000 or more dealing in GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCK: Each meiber gets the benefit of combined capital of the Glup. = Reports sent week!y. | Dividends paid monthly. Club 13 paid sharehorders back theirmoncy in rasita in. past taree months, still leaving original amnount mals mouey in Club, or returned on demand. Shares, #1 each. Explanatory circular sent free. Reliable corre- spondents wanted everywhere. Address Ht. E. KEN- ALL & CO., Com'n Mehts., 177 and 179 La Salle street, Chicago, I. 09-eod38t&k3m No. 626 | PAPER-HANGINGS. No. 626 No, 626 f street. LATEST STYLES. Street. Patterns and Shades in Piue, Brown, old Gold. Olive, Gana'y, Pompelan and other epiors. ' Friezes, ‘Dados, Borders, Centers, &c. ‘Having disposed at auction of some fourteen hundred pieces of Paper-Haucins a little out of style, and re- laced it with additions of. the newest and inost desira- Breistyien, which wilt be offered af lowest prices: sid all work, iuarauteed. WINDOW, SHADES, Gilt Bands and Plain Goods, which we make in shades to order. PICTURE FKAMES, different styles and sizes, in store and made to order. A few choice and novel Cabi- net size Frames, in Gold, Satin, Silkand Velvet. _Pic- ture Wire, Nails, Picture Room. Moulding, Hooks, &c. PAINTINGS," ENGRAVINGS, &e. Sole Avent for BREWFRTON'S POPULAR PASTEL PAINTING: at MARKRI K'S, No. 626 E street, one door from 7 strect northwest. #7" Terms cash. Bess BALTIMORE HEATERS! The attention of Housekeepers is again invited to these justly CELEBRATED LATROBE STOVES. Their beauty. and excellence, enhanced by late im- provements, adapt them to the requirements and tastes of all, and render them euperior to auy other Heaters in ar For eale by dealers generally. 625-1m_ SeSzzazssseestss: Si ‘i ran eee sess! Sesscseeseszes: efeeeecaue Hensisitese ale - nag ; Fi ooxomican AND BAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.°S LAUNDRY 80OAP Is ECONOMICAL, 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 AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT Is MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM. REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COOOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE PROCURED FROM ‘THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAK BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, ‘AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, #13 3244 WATER STREE?, GEORGETOWN, D. C. ANinputcat Di £008 ‘G street enes. moacecet nore, = the Gre pone 5 ety ona eee ere iriot of C= fumbia: ** ‘are of ba SS reaeee tobe: DRY GooDs. SEATON PERRY, LADIES wasiT cLotus. (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER.) Has just opened a large and complete assortment of THE GRANDEST BUILDING SOUTH OF HABIT CLOTHS, for Ladies’ Tailor-made Suit Tapging from’ $1.25 to $2.00 per yard. pe NEW EMBOSSED PLUSHES AND VELVETS. ELEGANT PURE SILK VELVETS, from $7 to #9. RICH SILKS, for Wedding Outfits. All the * ‘Latest Novelties" in FRENCH DRESS FAB- mes, RICS, for Combination Costu ACK SILKS of all the *‘Best = LOWEST PRICES," PURE SILK OTTOMANS, from $1.75 to $3.00. RAS Dr’ COMTESSE, RHADAMES. “Extra Attractions" in TABL BLANKETS, and ail ki I will open, ON MONDAY, THE 16rx INST., A large and complete line of JERSEYS, SEAL PLUSH AND BROCADED VELVET WRAPS, LINENS, CURTAINS, ‘of House F ues. PELISSES, RAGLANS AND MILITARY JACKETS. SF Dark room for displaying Evening Goods. f-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COh- RECT PRICES. SEATON Pennsylvania a Established 1840. a i JFLEMPSTONE & PERRY. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AND AT BOTTOM PRICES. ONE PRICE ONLY, Markep IN Pray Frovnes, HEMPSTONE & PERRY, NS¥L o12 ROBES, NEW STORE! OTTOMANS, RHADAMES, SILK PLUSHES, and COLORED VELVETS. Special bargains in TABLE DAMASK AND NAPKINS TO MATCH. oll INO, A. LUTTE PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, . corner 9a stray*. old A AVENUE. Gee 820, 822, 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Have Just received, AND ARE NOW DISPLAY! ‘The Largest and Most Complete Stock of AND WINTER DRY Ever shown in this market, FALL DAY & CO., ALL THE NECESSARIES ! OUR LINE OF BROCADE VELVETS, PLUSHE: D CASIMERES Is Unsurpassed by any House in the Trade, SILKS ALL THE NOV OUR LINEN ‘We would call special attention to our large and com- plete line of LADIES’ SILK AND PLUSH WRAPS, NONPAREIL many ot our WE CAN GUARANTEE OUR PRICE3 BELOW POPULAR PRICES. We are Agents for the VELVETEENS, And carry an Immense Variety ot Shades, in all grades, AT LOW DOWN PRICES, ALL DEPARTMENTS In our House ARE FULL AND COMPLETE. ‘We buy exclusively from first hands and import Goods COMPETITION. oF GUINNIP, DAY & CO. DEPARTMENT Would make a full store by itself, 80 LARGE AND VARIED IS THE STOCK. ar GOODS TES!! DRY GOODS. = —— D®* eoops. NEW YORK! Makes, "at the “VERY | pip LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON. EVERY DEPARTMENT STOCKED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY. LOWER THAN EVER! west possible For the coming week we shall offer: No hourein 5 cases 30-inch wide Kiubane, at 12% ete, the country can imitate this crand barcain. 5 cares Crepe Cloth in all the leading shados and black at 125; cta., sold tn ot Scasea Fancy Drees Goods at 10 eta. Those we bonght january for cash, and were kept especially for our Opening. Scases 40-inch wide fine All-Woot Caskmeres at 45 cts., worth 62% cts. 2eases Opera shades All-Wool Cashimercs at 50 cts. worth 73 cts. A full line of all the most fashionshle Goods af our popular prices. SILKs! SILKS! PLUSHES) ilk ever offered, worth £1.50, Black Trimming Velvet, from 90 ets. 1 all the most fashii pehades, af at $2. esat - per yard, pow. not be repented. ack of Ready Made Dresses snd Garments 1® d coutains some of the finest ever brought to this city, BLANKETS! CURTAINS! In endless varicty. We defy competition. Ourexpectas tions are more than realiaed, and Jading fromthe ma ueratulations we have received, our enterpriss’ is appreciated. NEW STORE! NEW DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARK, Have Removed to their New Store. 811 MARKET SPACE, And will be open for business TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. ‘The stock is larze and attractive in every departmen LUPIN’S BLACK GOODS. GUINET, BON ‘We cordially invite an inspection of stock. Oxe Puice Oxtx. o2 TRUNNEL & CLARK. 811 MAKKET SPACE, Ey We invite one and all to inspect our Mammoth Build- ing, Innmeuse Stock and Low Prices, LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREST, oo PROFESSION AL. . PARSONS. M) DICAL E. ie'ana TRE lectro Vapor Baths, Mars wehe Treatment, &e, 6th street nortliwest IGNED HAS REST” fice hours in Washington, at xery Wedapwlay, frov 12 I. D. com it + Baltimore, Md. Serpe WISE FOR HE ALTHON DAILY WALES 5 on Corns, bunions, bed nails, and other complaints of y treated at wk. WATTA's Chirop= usyivania avenue, 1 per visit, fect snecenst J Establishment, 1416 Pes liard’s Hotel. Onlier foe by the highest medira', jz and naval dixnitart of leading foreign x: well-known personages, FRED'K MAY Ht on, WIL Patrome SSO- Inte ctive of Medicine and, 1 office, 2022 @ in 1861. DSsiee't ern nn L ct New York, will very in this street northwest. o2-tawSia 1’S AND SCHROEDER'S BLACK SILKS IN ALL GRADES. COLORED DRESS VARIETY. D=2=£5 GOODS! BLACK CASHMEKES, LADIES’ CLOTHS, SILK VELVETS, SILK MOIRES, COLORED CASHMERES, HENRIETTA CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS! BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, SHOODAH CLOTHS, SILK PLUSHES, SILK BROCADES, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, BEANKETS, BED COMFORTS, CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPA0CF. LADIES’ AND GENT.’S UNDERWEAR, ete., ete., etc. (emarataes Somer spots O'MEARA’S LIQUID HE 5555s qt aah AQAS a ft a 15¢ by W. C. OMEARA, 215 Penus. ave. 05 W. B. WHEATLEYS 1 I, RANDALL PARSONS, Dewan, 425 7th street northwest, over Ballantyne's Book Store, Gold filings a specialty. Gas «iven day ‘oe ‘a ht. D fourmwnar Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless traction of Teeth. augd De® ss4ke PALSO: 439 9TH STREET. Gasciven. Hours 8:3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m tolp. & ay Dp . M. TALLOTT. DENTIST, No. 437 7 AJ, sizes, tings doors fev corner E.” Deutistry tn its branchés. ‘Teeth inserted §7 per: ‘work ware ranted. Janl! ICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IR- serted immediately after extracting natural * lin splendid success. Modern methods aud skill in. branches of Dentistry. Moderate fees. Dik. DUN- NALLY, 1321 F etreet northwest. al OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATIO" 435 street, three doors novth of venue, east side. Hereafter extractions under Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will Le $1 for the first tooth and 50 Cents each additional tooth at the same vitting. Extractions without gas, 50 cents cach tooth. ae a first-cl Have adwinistered Nitrous Oxide to’ over 30,000 patients, (Patients coming by car will be furnished free tickets toand from the office.) m2. G" THE BEST. “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” . THE CONCORD COLLAR, LUTZ & BRO., Sore AcENTs For thesale of the Celebrated “CONCORD HARNESS have on band a lange stock of all kinds at low prices. every genuine “Concord Harness” and Concord Cole ar is stamped with maker's name and trade mark. HORSE BLANKETS LAP ROBES, In Great Variety, at Bottom Prices. LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 8 ANNIE K. HUMPHER Sane M”* Has good” ONE DOLLAR CORSET, HER OWN MAKE, 1d makes to order Corsets in any material, Emyrovements, at reaconaite press, GUstav ADOLPH, 225-1m_ with alt old. LADIES’ RIDING HABIt AND OVER-GARMENT CUTTER, AT LADIES' CLOAK PARLOR, 414 9th strect northwest. oll-Im K EEN, ‘THE TAILOR. 416 Oru STREET. a, and. $191 Wik HOH user rang, Job ke,