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October 24, IS82, Gen, ey ; LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFice OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICRR, 1 WAEBINGTON, D.C. Oct. 24, 1982, 9:3) ame For New England and the middle light rains, tollowed by Weather, northerly to westeri _ *malddle Atiantic states hig Special Weather Bulletin. TO-MORROW LIKELY TO FE A FAIR DAY. highest in Te Weather contian Atlantic state: foliowing stat Fainfall during the p 1:2. Fatr weather is in In Ne : E New Lor wide Worsted ball ir! and 2fe. yard. rd. exbluct photos for $3. p lent lite crayon pe i 35 7 4.900 yards of M. TF yard; hes the eff ped; Will no doubt M. P. Rice has re glass when buyers ed the price of his finest won, 6 for $3. Studio, ge $16.50; Hollander Bros., MAN hand-Kuit jack: ts at Auerbac 7h and H. , corner rewel [0F ex he 106. per don, 712 7th st. RYL, Sce advertisement. ald Cuurlotte Russe, Wanren. Sterling, Minned the best patent Pains tx THE BACs, s 4 the great kiduey edy. and Gold en Hill are .S tor loins are cured by i liver Inedietwe—Hunt’s Rem a store at 931 F Street northwest, with a beautiful displs goods. BEING RELAiD on Pe et, the cu ed to use the ri STAMPIN With uew process, guaranteed not to rub. Mrs. Max On, Be Cuesrrei—Duy your clzars at 910 F street... Havana mixed civars, 6 for 2 Gold flied bracelets, va. . Hempler’s, 63 Penasyivu Noney Ovrnc for young r sylvania avents NEw and beautiful de Mus. M 0. Fs th st. Waite my pave inducements in ‘Those iu s Advantage of these ¢ I will offer grea of my stor ds should take reductions. CITY AND DISTRICT. F Amusements ‘To-night. Barros RATER.—Kic prise Party. TuratEex Comrgce.—Varvety. ee Condensed Locals. ‘The Columbia Democratic Club reassenmbled last Bight and took prell Ty steps looking to a Feo-ganization for the campaign. ‘The Rey. W. A. Bartlett, DD as pastor of thi by the Presbrt John Halt, D. Will be Installed ne chuteh to-night of Washington eity. The Rev. ot New York, will preach tae sermon. Dr. “r Will address the pastor, Dr. Bittinger the people, and Dr. Sunderland will preside. The boat r: yesterday afternoon between Kearney and F re Survey office, and Somers au th © Printers’ Towing associutic Potom m G street wharf a mile and a half and return, was won by Somers and Bode. Messrs. W. J. Murtagh and Stith Pettit have Been excused as jurors int cuit Court, and Goluns_B. Crusor, W. P. Sibley, Jacob D. Hutton, . M. Embrey and James A. Edgar accepted to fii Vacancies. Attention ts called to the advertisement of Fitch, Fox & Brown, offering for sale, furnished or unfur- nished, the hanisome residence on 15th street of Hon. James G. Bisine, Yesterday morning OMeer Fife Second precinct station $3 tn U. ‘Which he found in an old stove on the porch of Mr. Alien Walker, on the Seventh-street road near Brightwood. The money was supposed to have Been stolen from Etward C. Henderson on the night of the 2st Instant by Joun Garvey. eld arrested Garvey, and the charge of stealing Was dismissed by Jnige |, and the money Ordered to be turned over to Henderson. Messrs. A. K. r, alierman and detective Officer at Lane: that city, arrived at pol with the proper p: alleged horse thief, from the Distr ry. About 6 or 7 o’clock last evening a colored mart Remed William Williams, % years old, was cut ‘With a knit n the right side near the lower rib, id took to the Treasury notes, Officer i Munday, the ct Jail to that iz an affray atthe corner of Twenty-secoud unknown per- od medi and M streets nortuwest, by sor p led In and rendes som. Dr. Francl: ing the wound not dang ‘To-day C. P. Hillver flied 2 bill in M. nd wif heir Interest at $20,000, which plaintiff deeded tn 1873 to them In trust for him- \derland and for greater conveni- ~ ee The Abduction of Little Mabel Dyke man, ‘THE KIDNAPPER SENTE 2D TO SIX MONTHS IN SAIL. Exmma Lee, the colored girl, who was before the Police Court yesterday, charzed with abducting ‘Che litte three-year old girl, Mabel Dy min, and ‘Whose case Was contUnued until this morning to change the mode of proceedings In the case, was On the information «ur plesded hot guilty tase Ber counsel, 0.8. B Wall Tiere lao Mrs. Dykeman stated that @irection of 15'h street with a colored woman, and she rushed off in that direction, and, after run- from 18th street to the Avenue and 15th street, not learning any Udings of her child, Burned and reported the fict to the poll O'clock Was notified that the child w rnolt’s station hous, where she found he colored woman was and demanded a reward for th a fhe found her wandering around \_A little girl named Minnie McGaw, of No. 437 a ‘Street, testifie-t to seeing the defendant take Mabel down H street. Sarah Conrad, an intelligent lttle girl, of No. 9755 Pennsylvania avenue, testified that she used ‘to play With Mabel, and Saturday evening she saw | the colored woman in the dock taking Mabel down - the Avenue, past the Art Gailery, and she asked ‘Babel if the woman was her nurse, and Mabel ‘Saki no, Dut the woman said she was,’and kept on With her. Witness then went and told Mr. Dyke- ‘Man about tt. She also said that she saw the pris- "Sher the day before in the neighborhood, talking, & crowd of little girls and asking them their ‘Bames. Another girl, named Hesther Waumsley, Of No. 1724 Hi street, testified that on the evening Mabel was taken away she noticed the pris. " Oner standing at a tree-box watching them at play. numbér of other children corroborated these c Policeman Gantz testified that he ted defendant in the parlors at the Ebbitt and she claimed that she found the child the avenue. The defendant took the stand in own defence and stated that she found the on the avenue near the National hotel She that she came here from Alexandria. @The rt Said that he was satisfled that the defendant ‘Wanted to kidnap the child absolutely or to take her tem; | | | | 5 to know that Ceres, | ot halr | | Henson. Juwige s | Wink | of his elient, | but the A Seri age with Amazons. A FUNERAL PROCESSION IN A ROW ON THE STREETS. Yesterday afternoon, about dark, as a lodge of the Order of Good Samaritans was returning from a funeral, down New York avenue, with the band of mucte playing lively airs, the crowd of hangers-on fairly took possession of the sidewalks, and men and women broke tree boxes, threw stones, and be- haved fn an outrageous manner. When passi hear 7th and K streets a colored boy, named A. ims, was cut in the head, apparently with a razor or knife, and on 9th street, near I, the crowd cot Into a sort of free fight, the nolse drowning the Jc. Willlam Stmupson, sn employe of the water mont, at this point, attempted to quiet some h, When they pitched into him, scratch- badly, and,doubtiess, they would have best of litt had not Sergeant Anilss and ‘keeper Wilson appeared on the ground. vant seized Eilza Bailey, who appeared to be a ring-leader. She fought back, and others tuking her part, the sergeant was forced to use his fs Several Women Were knocked down, and, tn 2 meantime, Messrs. Wilson und Simpson were ighly handled. They, however, managed to pitch the woman into Mr. Simpson’s cart, and she resisted ail the way to the station, but was finally locked up. ‘Two coiored girls named Emma Wil- son and 4 y arrested for breaking tree-boxes. Jn the Police Court this morning they were both Sent to the workhouse for 30 days in de- ault of $10 fines, ee The Engraving and Printing Bureau Conspiracy. SALTER’S PROFFERED BAIL AGAIN REJECTED—JUDGE HAGNER ON PROFESSIONAL BONDSMEN, To-day Mr.W. Preston Wiillamson made another attempt dete Hagner to secure the release ~F. Salter, from jatl by giving bond In $2,000 berore Inge I. Sulter is charged, in jon with Wilmot H. Ward, with attempt: Ing to bribe an employe of the bureau of engray- tig and printing to purioin some of the work of the bureau for the purpose of injuring Col, O. H. Trish, the elle? of the bureau, and last week I. D. Kurtin was offered as bail, but rejected by Judge MacArthur, Ruflin having some tue go. D convicted Of receiving stolen property. ‘To-day Robert E. Boston was produced before Julge Hag- her as surety on th |, and it was shown that his property was already on the 000, and one inim had been forfeited. On ne pr admitted that he received com- on for becoming: surety, and in the case of npaid © 2 Was charged against him. ed Lo accept Boston, saying simply a process to pur- man from justice, for if a man wished to ¢ Hike had to do was to pay onal boutsiizn and leave. He had no to talk of such a matter, but all such per- exposed, and if the defend- wriy it would have to be ob- t manner, For a second ume man p Judge Hs that ¢ chase the escape ant tained in the counsel retil - Ages tee ‘The Synod of Baltimore. CHURCH EXTE: AND MOMS SUISSIONS—coM- TS DISMISSED. ‘The synod of Baltimore resumed {ts sessions in Baltimore yesterday. Judge Drake, from the committee on bills and overtures, reported that a re them, sizned by Revs. George Morrl- > . D. Buchanan, Was in effect a coin- plaint ton of the Baltimore presby- te ni not a protest, epresented by them. The’ committee Tecommiended the compl. dismissed, Which was earrled by yeas 12, The Rev. G. O. Lite, of the committee on ch erection, reported that applications and gra during the past year were larger than ever before. There were 27 applications received, calling for $154,500. Appropriations were made for 213 churehes, amoubu ne to $104,139, an average of $188, tocach chui ipts of the board amounted to. over the precet Ing year of $33, ons were received from 236 more In any former year, hes that contributed nothing to the board. ynod 26 churches in Baltimore presbytery gave 3661; 23 In New Castle presbytery gave $250, and 18 in. Washington city gave $415, making a’ total of 67 churches giving tng Was flxed for the Of October, 1883. report of the ard employed ve organized 155 churches membership 11,485 com- 08.87 for the year the previous year. Of this 5 { Haltimore contributed $5,925.64, ff of $143.91. Washington eity contribu: the thin SH. Ho on he onaries who Mr. Beach reported informally from the committee’ on temperance, with a resolution that each presbytery be requested to appoint a commi n tetnperance. Adopted. nod Was adjourned to meet in October of Es —Yesterday, in the age Cox deliveted the nz the decree be! ‘Tar ENtwiste C Court in Gene opinion of the In thy se of Edwards, nee, agt. Entwisle et al. and remaniing the éanse. Edwards, as the as- signee in bankruptey of Entwisle & Barron, tiled a Dil tosubject certain property, conveyed to Mrs. Eat wisle, to the payment of th “bts Of the firm, and in the coure below a decree was made for de> fendants. This decree THE Mount I now reversed. _—— AH CHtxcu Trovsre.—Another crowd Of colored people were before gndge Snell tuls afternoon for the assault on MouiPiszah A. M. E. colored church last Sunday night. ‘Trustee ‘Thorn swore out ten warrants yesterday, which resulted ih the arrest by Sergeant Perry and Pri- Yate Columbus of Marcelo Carroll, Sarah Bibbins, Edward Taylor, Anuetta Smoot, James H. James, John Johnson, Thos. Johnson, Jos. Pinkney, Rich: ell took thelr personal ‘bonds for their good behavior, a Marriage Licexses.—Marrlage Mcenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to John B. ve son; James Hall Bruce Donaldson; Albert L. Jones Taylor; Orange 'S. Firmin and A. an, of Frederick, Md.; Joseph R. Riley and Annie Ryan, of Tenleytown; Charles Waite, of P. G. county, Ma., and’ Flora'Relehen- ach. Amanda $ RESS GOODS, DOLMANS, CLOAKS, IRCULARS, SHAWLS, ENTIRE NEW STOC Black and Colored Silks, Sitk Plushes, Velveta. Castuneres, Hindog Cieihs. Dress Gi nds. M Cloths for Men's and Boys’ Su Canton Flanneis, Cream Table Damask, Turkey Red Table D.1nask, Lace Curtains. Blaukets, $2, $2.50, $3, £4 4 pair, T, $1.50, $2, $2.59. Bet Comforts, 31, Ladies’ and Gents’ Wool Underwear. TOW €26 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. Fa Alexandria Affairs, ‘Reported for Tae EvEnIne Star. ‘THE MIDLAND AccrpENt.—No Alexandrian was injured in the Midland railroad accident, near Am- herst, C. H., Va.. except Engineer J. "R. Grigg. Mr. Grigg’s Shoulder was dislocated by his fall leaping from the engine, but was re-piaced by the ecco eh before a physician reached the spot. le reached here yesterday evening, and 1s Ikely soon to recover. Roadmaster Luckett, who was Killed, has several relatives here. A Skxton’s Scrr.—The three justices, Whittle- sey, Nalis and Thompson, tried yesterday after- noon a church case. Geo. Lyles, sexton of the M. E. church, who was dismissed September Ist by the board’of stewarts, clalmed that ie held for a year and refused to surrender the keys to thenew sexton, tendered himself ready for the duty till October 1st and then brought sult for one month’s salary, #20, The magistrates dismissed the suit, Station Hovse.—The census of the station house this morning fs as follows; Samuel Joun- son, charged with being drunk and disorderly; Henry Harrison and Hattle Davis, held for dis- orderly conduct. Rerorters’ Norgs.—The elty council holds its seml-monthly session at the city hall to-night. ‘The report of the special committee on the C: eron street work will be the main subject of inte est brought before tt....Hon. J. E. Massey, cand! date at large in opposition to Hon. J. 8. Wise, will Speak here to-night under the auspices of the Young Men’s Democratic club,...Work at the fron boom will begin again to-moi erintendent of police has just fintshe ing of King street from end to end. 5 eight new dwellings are now being finished, and will be occupted by their owners in a few weeks. ‘The improvements in real estate here during this season have been largely owing to our building associations, whose rates of loan are moderate. ... Charles Strangman, of Prussta, and Christian Frisius, of Oldenburg, Germany, Nave been natur- alized by Judge Meade rthur Simpson has been appointed by the auiitor to collect delinquent capitation taxes. No voter can use his right this year until he has patd his capitation tax....The improvements at the corporation court room have been suspended during the session of the court, but will be renewed when court adjourns and completed within a week....Chicago beef 1s now on sale here, and rates for meats have largely fallen in consequence....The street work at the north end of Washington strest 1s now completed. -.-. The new 1,300-ton Schooner, now on the stocks at the upper ship vard, for Capt. Duncan will be launched early next month....Clvil cases still en- gage the corporation court. a SENT TO JAIL IN DEFAULT OF $1,000 Bonps—Mil- | ton Monday, the young man who was arrested | here a few days ago for recetving stolen gools—a horse and buggy—and who 1s supposed to be cv nected with un organized gang of horse thiev was before the court this afternoon. Mr. Moore sald that the property was received by the de- fendant In Rockvitle, and as the Rockville authorl= tles were taking action in the case, he would ask that the hearing be suspended. Mr. W. Stone Abert appeared for the defendant, and said the prisoner wished to waive examination. The court sent the case to the grand jury, and the defendant was committed in d 'S CATARRH CURE Stops hawking, snuffing, running nostrils, poisonous mucous dripping in the throat, and pains over the eyes, purifies the breath and re taste, emell and bearing, An ubsclute cure for Caterrh and all its symptorgs. As effective in cases of 20 yesrs’ etanding in ordinary colds. Dr, Wei De Meyer's ‘‘Ilustrated ” on Catarrh mailed free on requ vered by D. B. DE! x. 830-5, t, than Vy EI DE MEYE. Co.. 182 Fulton st. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FoR TOILET, BATH, HANDE HH 00. gSSSg TITT EER TTT H HOO Ss, Tv > HHHO OQ “SSSg 7 T— HHO Og § 7 2 H H 00 Ssss8 7 EEE T TITT EEE RRR T R T A fF o£ © CELEBRATED STOMACH BBR 1 TITT (TTT ERE RRR gS88q Bei oT T E RR & Beas of oF des BB Ssss8 ‘The true antidote to the effects of miasma is Hostet- ter's Stomach Bitters, This medicine is one of the most popular remedies of an age of successful proprie- tary specifics, and is in immense demand wherever on this Continent fever and ague exists. A wineglasful turee times a day is the best possible preparative for en- countering a malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver, and invigorating the stomach. For salo by all Drugeists and Dealera generally, 03 se., We. BEST BODY BRUSSELS, $1.35. RUGS, DRUGGETS, HASSOCKS. LaCE CURTAINS. HALL AND STAIR CARPETING. FLOOR OIL CLOTH, all widths. TOWSON’S, VANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE. 18 E THOROUGHLY BY USING RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO.’ GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE. (Eurneces for Coal or Wood). He A HOUS! Fmbody new 1882 improvements not found in other goods. Contains more practical and useful features, Cost lees to keep in order—use less fuel, will zive more heat and a larger volume of pure air than any furnace made—Cheapest to buy and use. See 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JOB LOT 9,000 pairs | EMBROIDERED CHAMOIS MOUSQUETAIRE REE 88S, EEE sss CENTS PER PAIR. 20% Be ALSO, 1,500 PAIR UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, .65¢. per pair. -T5e. per pair. -85e. per paix. ROYAL. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Boyxtox, & Co., Manufacturers, 32 & 24 Water St., N. ¥) CHAS. G: BALL, 1937 E st. n. w., Washington, D. 0, 3y29-e, tu&th, 3m N EW MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT. After being connected with the Music Store of Eulis & Co. for the past TWENTY-ONE YEARS, the under- fined in January last determined to. withdraw from that firm, and accordingly did. soon the first of Sep- tember ultimo. Having. by close. business application made the house of Ellis & Co. a succeas, he fcels confi- dient of fu ality to ake ko success of an Sata iishment en jer his own control, opened a new and handsome Storeat “= aoe No. 915 F STREET, NEAR 91a NORTHWEST, where he is prepared to serve old friends and new with PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, and description of MUSICAT, MERCHAND! Usually found ina firet-clase Musical Establiehmene Having, during the past twenty years, sold and tested in every way the EMERSON PIANOS, and workmanship ‘He has also secured the agency for the sale of the GEO. STECK & CO. PIANOS, OF NEW YORE, ee cea te at eerie ‘Persons as THE MOST PERFECT PIANO MADE. ‘Their reputation ‘s unpurchased. manufactnrers, referring to spend the incase St thete disposal is Rent of £ rel artiste at ‘root: «0 nse instruments in public. At the Vienna Exhibition they received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL, r&} Affairs in West Washington. FRATERNAL Visit.—Anacostia Tent, No. _ Q. R., paid a fraternal visit last evening to Hel Tent, No. 19, LO. R. Addresses were made by ors ee Tolson ial Jone of een} Tent, and Messrs. Smit johnson, Daw Marriott, of Heber Tene” CooPERs’ STRIKE.—The coopers are on their an- nual strike for higher prices for barrel making. They recelve at present 10 cents, and demand 1: having refused compromise of 11 cents. The ‘strike only extends at yet to Mr. Jarboe's men. Port.—Arrived, schr. Sunlight, Colby, and sch. Charles 8. Simmons, Bab! 4 trom Providence, light, for coal; steamor E. C. Knight, Chichester, merchandise for District merchants; schr. Charles Gibson, Emery, from Boston, light; schr. Fred. Walton, Smith, from Boston, light; schr. Hattie S. Williams, Bray, from Fall River.” Cleared, schr. Elisha Gibbs, Wood, with coal for New Bedford; sehr. Lemuel Hall, Tripp, with coal for Boston. ConDITION OF THE WareR.—Great Falls and re- ceiving and distributing reservoirs, clear. High TrpF.—October 25, 6:22 a.m., 6:4Qp.m. cue WHEN YOU WANT THEM WE CUT THE PRICE OF FALL OVERCOATS. On the first counter to the right as you enter our store you will find about two hundred Fall Overcoats. They ‘are Just as good and as stylish as any on the other coun- ters. In the two hundred there are probably forty styles. Necessarily the quantity of each style is limited, and thatis the reason why we have marked down the price, 5 styles of $12 Overcoats to $10. 4 atyles of $15 Overcoats to $10. ‘Then there are small lots $13, $14, and $16 grades, which you can have the choice of at TEN DOLLARS. IN HEAVY OVERCOATS, EVERYTHING Is about the word that expresses what we have in good. woods. The cheapest Overcoat we handle in heavy weights is $10. There are lots of Coats that we could place on our counters at $7 or $8. They are not the kind of goods that wive satisfaction, and we do not pro- pose to sell that class of goods, A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, , 816 AND 318 7rH STREET. 020 RROPENING, OF KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, The Largest Retail Millinery House in the United Biates, extending from 7th to Sth street. 200 feet deep, covering 8, 000 feet of ground. OPENING oF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, GRAND ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER ACCO! Special Consigaments from Paris and London in Mil- linery end Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dress Trim- mings, Lace Goods, and Kid Gloves. An Elegant, Fine ard Expensive Sonvenir to every caller, aud an additional and lovely Souvenir to every purchaser. ALL ARE INVITED TO OUR GRAND OPENING, The most wonderful display that skilland artcan produce. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 020 PINE CLOTHING EN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR. The asortment of the above goods at the es Pp, Perfection ‘e of Finish, while prices are 25 per cent to 40 per cent lower than those of any house in the city, “DHE MISEIT STOLE'S OLD ARGUMENT. Fall Overcoats at $, worth silk faced, at $12, wor a silk lined, at 18, jum Weight Overccats at 10, a 15 + at 12, A 18 Beaver Overcoats, in black, blue and’ green, at worth. o i in lined, at $37, worth 45, Ulsiers at $6, $8, $10 and $12, worth fully double. | Suits for 78, worth $12 Suite for $9, worth 14 or ty wort $e ae or Py wore won dg oe Burr amen Suits for 320, worth $34. | FOR BOYS FROM 4 Suits from 33 to $10, worth fully double, FOR BOYS Fk #10 12, LONG PANTS AND VEST. Suits from £4.50 to $12—great bargains, FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17: Suite from $5 to $15- cannot! replaced for themoney. PHCTA : Black Cloth Suits, Prince Albert style, €20, worth £40 M! nen et Full Dress, 55 Coat and Vest, Prince Albert style, $2 $35. Goseaaner Coats at 2 $4.50, $5 und $6, NF Dos a $3, $3.50, $4, ‘Odd Vests very cheap. &~ OvR Morro: No trouble to show goods, THE MISFIT STORE, <ORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. N.B.—The Misfit Store has no connection with any other concern in the city. 018 Bares. A NEW DEPARTURE. BOYS! CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS and Just opened a complete stock of BOY! Yost makes, latest ‘styles and low OVELKCOATS ot the prices, BOYS’ PLEATED JACKET AND PANTS, An excellent:value at $5. BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, Boys’ KILT SUITS IN VELVET, NOBBY OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, BOYS’ PASHA CAPS AND HATS. DRESS, Oris and MISBEBY CLOTEING, (Con: lete outfits in UNDERGARMENTS, DRESSES ELOARS, all marked in plain Sgures and lowest price ‘To every purchaser of Boys’ Clothing I will present a JUVENILE BOOK. FULL LINE OF BUYS’ GOSSAMER COATS, FULL LINE OF GIRLS’ GOSSAMER COATS. BS UMMMM BBB AA U U MMMM Asa U_ UM Bap 24 U0 MM M o12 416 SEVENTH STREET. ER, RICAN AND FRENCH Bi ArT eli etictt southwest. Orders Alled fara yng of the city. Bread a specialty. NTON FISHE! CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 906 G street: * experi- 628-1m* CITY ITEMS. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallibie, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for Scvertshhoan, restlessness, worms, constipation, Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wird colic, By giving healtl ‘to the child it rests the mother. Price % cents a botile. mW Burnett’s Cocoaine, the best and cheapest Hair Dressing. It kills dand- ruff, allays irritation, and promotes a vigorous growth of the hair. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts aro, thvariably acknowledged the purest and €0 It Will Not Mend a Broken Limb or stop a bullet hole, but Tarrant’s Seltzer Ape- Tient will relieve headache, ald digestion, regu- late the bowels, and It is to-day the Nnest’of all cathartics and Stomachics, Sold by all druggists. Women that have been bedridden for years have been completely cured by the use of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. $1,000 Rewara For ane caso of bila, bleeding: itening, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that deblus ile Remedy falls to eure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- Out hts signature. Sold Dy druggists. ols-co Cool Nights Remind us that warm breakfasts will soon be In demand and that. Hecker’s Self-Ralsing Buck- wheat will shortly be ready. Hecker’ Self-Rals- ing Flour is always in season. For sale by all grocers. eo Tangier Oyster Bepot and Restaurant, 9th near E—Jolinson’s. Choice steamed, roast and peed oysters. Allselected. Ladies’ saloon first oor. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Bitter, churned every morning, and delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” prints 45 Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ By te. per at Cream, i5e. pint ti BOARDING. Ly ae HSTREET NORTHWEST- 17 15 Rooms, with Board. quired. 0! 20 AND 1 1328 Nate trunk Parks Jady from New York, who can oifer handsomel nished Rooms, with feet-cluss board: Table Board. o21-3t" T, OPPO: Furu’ plet+ order, served proniptly, Towa Circle. a -class Board, "Finest nd at short notice, by wage 318 THIRD STREET le or double pleasent Rooms an bie rates. Rooms are all fron’ A Ey ner of Tend 15th, for five years; it has been thor- y renovated, aud is now ready forthe reception of ent, Trausient aud Day Boarders. S. M. THALL. QURNIS ROOMS, WITH Ts it boarders, ith roon, $1 to $1.50 per day : F 6 Tadiana avenue, i, $18; Room and Boi location central} no liquors, 16-910, jucted B: rausient Boarders xccon rest established Spee rience, willed and Sa ry nort at his office, 4 hwest.” Kefers to the Wading pi ns of Baltimore. Main office, nth Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. Sp. treatment for Indi BROOKE TELLS ALL. All business confidential al-12w GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCID! ‘. E NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, RNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. Pevetual Charter Act of Congress January 221, 1961, i $200,000. 5 ves all kinds ‘ecurities and Valuables ou Special Deposit at lowest P. SNYDER, President. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President. SSELS, Treasurer. L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. C."E. Nyman, Asst. Seoy. ‘les C. Glover, onias 'G. Parke of Drexcro! Denjamin P. Snyder, John Cassels, AlLertL. Sturtevant, John ult PROFESSIONAL. I R. OM. 8. PAK Galvanic ana Fleet ish movei M-DICAL ELECTRICIAN, por Baths, Massage, Sweed- Hours froin Serpe WISE FOR HEALTH ON DAILY WALKS, DEPEND.” Corns, bunions, bad nails, and other complaints of the fect successftilly treated st DR. WAMITE'S Chirop- ial Hstablichient, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, op- posite Willard’s Hotel. Office fee $1 per visit. Pat-on- ized by the hizhest medica’, judicial, political, military and naval dignitaries of this country, representatives of leading foreign xoverninents, and thousands of oter well-known personages. Established in” Washington, D. G., in 1861. 528, ONS, DENTIST, vest, over Ballantyne’s Book fore. Gold filings a specialty. Gas given day, or ight. 8 R. KLOEBER, D: 626 BE Srni Vitalized Air by the Hurd traction of Teeth. D™ STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. RTHWEST. Syetei, for the painless ex- aus Gas given. Hours 8:30 to 5g. m. tol p.m, Sy12 M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 71H street, three doors from coruer E. ” Dentistry in all its branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work war- ranted. Janld ), Wp TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- serted immediately after extracting natural teet vin pone success. Modern methods and skill in all branches of Dentistry. Moderate fees. Dit. DUN- . 21 F street northwest. OWLAND DENTAL A [ATIO? 435 street, three doors noth of enue, east side. Hereafter extractions trous Oxide, without pain, tooth and_50 Cents each additional tooth at the sama fitting. Extractions without gas, 50 cents each tooth, Best Artificial Teeth mode, $7 per, set. Gold and Amelzain Fillings, fron. $1 to $5, All work warranted Sunday, 11 a.m RT under ‘will be $1 for the first _ Have administered Nitrous Oxide to over 30,000 patients, (Patients coming by car will be furnished free tickets toand from the office.) m2i ET THE BEST. ett “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR. LUTZ & BRO., Soe Acrnts For thenale of the Celebrated “‘CONCORD HARNESS; have on hand a large stock of all kinds at low prices. Every genuine ‘Concord Harness” and Concord Col- ar is stamped with maker's name and trade mark. HORSE BLANKETS axD LAP ROBES, ‘In Great Variety, at Bottom Prices. LUTZ & BRO., * 4917 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. VEGETABLE PRODUCT, Only used in AvzR’s AGux Cune, has proven itrelf a never-failing and rapid cure for every form of Malarial Disorder, Fever and Ague, or Chills and Fever. No in- Jury follows ite use, and its effects are permanent. It rouses the system to a condition of vigorous health, cleanses the blood of malarial poison, and imparts a feeling of comfort and security most desirable in Ague districts, It isan excellent tonic and preventative, as ‘well as cure, of all complaints peculiar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic regions. The great superiority of Aven’s AGuE Cure over any other compound is that it contains no Quinine, Arsenic, or mineral; oonse- quently it produces no quinisin or injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are eft as healthy as if they had never had the disease. ‘The direct action of Ayrn’s AGUE CuRE upon the makes it 328-4 225-Im Gs COOKING STOVES, FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, cures, where ‘For sate by all ‘ALLIBLE FEVER AND AGUE of 8 del Gir for repared only by am TENEY HELHSEN, Corner Sth and H streets northeast. al ee ee iieference | re- | -3t" ? DRY GOODS. VELYETS AND PLUSHES WILL BE EXCEEDINGLY FASHIONABLE THIS WINTER. Seatoy Penny, SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER, HAS NOW OPEN AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THESE GUODS, WHICH IS MUCH LARGER AND MORE ELEGANT THAN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR IN NOVELTIES, ALL THE LEADING COLORS AND BLACK, AFFORDING SPECIAL FACILITIES | THE LARGEST AND MOST FOR COMBINATION AND MATCHING, PURE SILK OTTOMANS, from $1.75 to $3. RICH SILKS FOR WEDDING OUTFITS. A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE “LATEST STYLES IN ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES.” DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING Goons. CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND Cor- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner Ith strast. om WE DESIRE TO TENDER OUR THANKS TO OUR ¥ CUSTOMERS FOR THE LIB . EXPENDED TO US FOR 1 RS, AND TO ASSU WILL GIVE GOOD V. MADE OF U. Y AND THE DF ) FINER FABRIQU 2 ING, AND IN OR: MAND WE HAVE GREATL STOCK OF RICH AND EL! ARE NOW SHOW) 7 PARE ‘TO BE FOUND IN THE LARGER CITIES. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIG- M. SHUSTER & SONS, ot 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LEMPSTONE & PERRY. NTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODs. COLORED SILKS, SATINS, RNADAMA MASS, VELVETS and PLUSUES, plai eaded. ALL SH , OTTO- ‘and bro- RATED CASHMERES, 50c., 62%c., » and Si. ALL SHADES. 42-inch SHOODA CLOTHS, 500., 6234e., 7 o» BTM 64 LADIFS' CLOTH, at $1 and $1.25. ALL SHAD! is i HOSIERY and UNDERW E. Novelties in HANDKERCHIEFS at popular prices. Our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT is complet» and bottom prices. = HEMPSTONE & PERRY, It, a full stock, oa. 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. w* SEMMINE SHIRTS Chesper than any other house in the world, and we ; u to take our ray wo, but call and see the rtfor 75e. Made of fine round thread, . (not trash, full of prepared sizing to le ; reinforced with fine linen b lined with linen, linen sleeve banas and linen neck band, (not Union linen, but pure linen), and felled seams, (uot turned over and stitched through with one stitch); all finished r ady for the wash tub, with button ‘holes cut and then worked, (not worked and then cut.) Only Te, for the **Hannis” shirt. A full stock of Winter Under- shiris and Drawers at prices to please. The best Socks for 12% and 25. x sold inthis city. All the latest novelties in Silk Neckwear; $2 Scarfs sold for $1.25, 7c. Scarfe sold for 40c. At o: MEGINNISS', SOMETHING NEW. 1002 F street. CROFT & PETERSON'S CARPET EXHIBITION. Thave taken the agency and can supply my customers with ANY GRADE OF CARPETS. I sell by sample and order direct from one of the largest New York houses, thereby avoiding remnants. The carpets are matched and tacked together, saving to the buyer that trouble. We also have them made and aid if desired. ALso, LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS CHEAP. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. 020 G™= IP, DAY & CO., 820, 822, 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, GRAND OPENING or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND ULSTERS. LARGE DISPLAY OF LADI“s' SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ PLUSH GARMENTS. LARGEST LINE OF . CHILDREN’S WRAPS IN 1HE CITY. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. NEW FALL DRY GOODs. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Have large stock of GOODS. now a very meyer ns DRY. of the best Goops. pF* THE GRANDEST BUILDING SOUTH OF” BNEW YORK! COMPLETR STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON, EVERY DEPARTMENT STOCKE: TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY. LOWER THAN ‘We shall strive to maintain the reputation of the olf Stores of selling goo Goods at the lowest possible figures. For the coming week we shall offe 5 cases 30-inch wide Rubans, at 124jcte, No Lousein the country can imitate this grand bargain. leading shades and black “8 at 25 cts, 5 cares Crepe Cloth in all t ts., sold in other #1 Scases Faucy Dross Goods at 10 cts. These we bought | last January tor cash, and were kept especially for our | Opening. Scases 40-inch wide fine All-Wool Cashmeres at 45 cts., worth 62% cts. 2cases Opera shades ATI-Wool Cashmercs at 50 ctty worth 75 cts. A full line of all the most fashionable Dress Goode at cur popular prices. SILKS! SILK VELVETS! VELVETS! PLUSHES! PLUSHESL ‘The best Dollar Silk ever offered, worth $1.50. Black Trimming Velvet, from 90 ct. up. Cotored Plushes in ail the most fashionable shades, af $1.75 per yard. Sold elsewhere at $2.50. 1244 cts. per yard, pose itively worth 26 cts. This sale cannot be repented. Our stock of Ready-Made Dresses and Garments ia complete, and contains some of the finest ever brought to this city. BL. KE! COMFORTERS! CURTAINS! In endless variety. We defy competition. Our expectas tions are more than realized, and judging from the many Congratulations we have received, our enterprise is appreciated. We invite one and all to inspect our Mammoth Build- ing, Immense Stock and Low Prices, LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STRE! ot D2®ss GooDs! DRESS GOODS! BLACK CASHMEKES, BLACK SILKS, COLORED CASHMERES, COLORED SILE@, HENRIETTA CLOTHS, SHOODAH CLOTHS, LADIES’ CLOTHS, SILK PLUSHES, SILK VELVETS, SILK BROCADES, SILK MOIRES, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BED COMFORTS, LADIES’ AND GENT.'S UNDERWEAR, etc., cte., ote, CARTER’S, 711 MARKFT SPAcP. FINANCIAL. —— else —_ P2#vATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocksand Investment Securities Bought and Bold on Commission, No. 539 15TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUNDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, €4Bnoapwar. New Youu. Every class of Secnrities bought and sol on commis fonin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelyhia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed ontas Sew York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per >sat commission, Private and direct telecraph wires :9 Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges & those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. aL Warranted the and Give on Haru! Endorsed by that erent bein Baird, of the U. 8. Fish Commission. Glues! thing solid as a Rock! Wood, Paper, ‘Chi Ae. Always ready for i ‘and Tin ‘The trade and public eaty 1347 Pennsylvaina avenue, Wexhington, D.C, Headquarters for that, wonderful $1 RAZOR! GUN! 1 . oy $95 GUS! That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed Pat anywhere. ‘Sold also by W. C. O'MEARA, 215 Penua. ave. 05 No. 626 PAPER-HANGINGS. No, 638 Btreet. LATEST STYLES.

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