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; : THE EVENING STAR. monp. October 30, 1582. LOCAL MENTION. Bhe Weather. OFFic® OF THE CHIRP Stawat. Ovrr WarenvaTon. D.C... Oct. 30, 1882. 9:3) amt For New England and the middle Atlantic states, wy cloudy weather, with light local rains, Southeast to southwest winds, stationary or lower Barometer, no change In temperature. Special Weather Bulletin. OCCASIONAL WARM RAINS TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the following speetal bulletin to the press: Slightly Wartier routh to west winds prevail on the Atlan- We coast. in the cuit states, the Mississipp! and lower Missour! valleys Slightly cooler weather is reported from tae lower lake region and the Ohio valley, with southerly to westerly winds, ‘The indications are that slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather will prevatl on the Atlanti st on Tueslay, with occitonal rains. Cooler, cl ing weather Is indicted for the upper lake region @nd northwest on Tuestay ‘To Make Roos for ho nse bargains at RB. Goldse be sold for mist superior ne ‘Due! henasome de 8 Inch Eastlake round dishes 10: ed french china fruit plates 1 6 sold toeach custom orn nied sea hew pattern | ea trutt ates ton retinned sau tair carpet pans with han- milk glass Indi- rgains in die 10 anit . idan! butters'15 @ecorate? and whit Toxcnon Lac great bargatt Wedne chrane’s, ay . Max Wav, agt., 7 Graxp Or: Nov. ist and NING, M For Heatti us and Thursday, th st. Ivanta coke. Cream and Charlotte Russe, a store at 91 F ith 4 beautiful display of hair Rear Grivere Laces, bargains, at Cochrane's. THE “Carizan” was a breez pray, nd the edition was exhausted da Another edition was printed tls to supply the demand. Barearss on open Wednestay ‘Thursda OV. ISt 1S. agt., 712 7th st. Loox Oct for the crand opentng of Richold’s Boston Shoe House nsyivania Monday, October ‘October 31. ere you will find Most sleet stoc i fine boots and rn in the Distriet. A souvenir pre- ach purchaser. Pruiscoric EvRGLasses, pure lens Awnigue Lac 3 1; Prigg’s. ans, 102. yd. Cochrane's, , bi AN ARTISTIC SOUVENTR, to acre customer, on ning days, Wedneslay and Thursday, Nov. 1st hd 21. Mus. Max Wet, agt, 713 7th st. We would again remfud those of our patrons Wishing crayon portraits for holiday presents not to postpone ther sittings too long. Kice, photog- Fapher, 1219 Penusyivania avenue. Se. ALL-woor rel flannel shirts and drawers very cheap, on account of a joblot. At Herzoz’s, WS 9h street, near Pa. av: SNS from Nw. and S.W. and pe. and se., at Cochrane’s for b: Ins before holidays. ‘Tae Kensington art needle wo: Mrs. Max WE ‘Tae lady reaters of THE Stan will be p fearn that Mrs. T. Whiting will ning of winter hats and bonnets on Tuesday, . Sst, When all the nove of ason in millinery will be displayed. A cordial invitation extended to all. Mosr Porciar € HARS’s $1.50 adi Dutton, 816 7th stree ‘THE New Proto. Art Co., 905 Pennsylvania Avenue, are making very fine cibinet pl at $3 per dozen. “Also superior Life Portraits from #25 t #30. ™ at Cochrane’s, geuuine goat and kid solfd doz Filaselle silk 2 Mrs. M New Youa’s Latest I’xerry Comror Loox at the greatest of all gre: Offered for te~morro ae nortiwe ed chambet 3) dz. frult saucers, 1 bronze stand Tamps dd forks, 61 handled cups %y dz. tne ene 46:., worth $1; scrubbing brushes, fae off, shoe polish, salt shakers, 5c. _@ITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Orrka Hovse.—Haverly’s Consolidated jon Minstrels, Nationat TaeaTex.—* Mankind.” New Tueater Comrgve.—*The Necromancer.” ASNER'S Music Hatt.—Dr. Klaus. ~~ A Dog Case.—A respectabhy-dressed man named Thomas Fitzsimmons was put on trial before Judge Snell, this morning, charged with the lar- eeny of Wm. H. Young's black dog “Moses.” The festimony showed that Young lost tie dog and advertised for him, offering $ reward, and when Mr. Fitzsimmons returned the dog Young had him arrested. Judge Snell honorably discharged the @efendant, who wiil hold the dog unl he gets his Feward. SPRCIAL MEETING OF THE ScHOOI. TRUSTERS—. Meeting of the board of public s-Lool tru fees was held Saturday afternoon. Application for teachers positions were received trom Blanche | Wasiington, M: N Georgia Aro! F. 1. Burt ri and E.G. Moore’and for Juuitor: A Marconnier—ali of which were re E Longteiiow E. 8. Burgess were appointed teachers. A resolution adopted calling ou the to report by Nove Sth all tool: them by the Tue attention of the Of a first-class dwel 905 M street mn a Te the ist Inst., 4 ©. Hotteman, sealled to the s ‘3 at the corer st, died from th o! i bitters Giken yesterday aft Reon. The parents of the child had been | habit of giving th hid bitters mad Cherry bars end wil: =, poured out ab tof the bitters and drank It. ting witet dove he went tn Dr. Besie attendest, with Dr. Dors “y. Ged about 5 ock this morning. - _ mother, on S: as broucht inity of U with crowds of th constant the heus n 3 were ‘ouks and Rev. Mr. Gib- sion the rem 'Y, followed 5 whe relatives and Vilten and arpets, in splendid Taecount, will be sold 5 Sst Inst., In frout of Duncansou Bros. auction see adv't. ee Rowseny axp 4 © BY A COLORED Gret.— A colored giri named Mary Sulit was tn the doc ‘Mt Judge Snell's court this morning, charged with galing a lot of clothing tro! house ‘of Mrs. Grady, and also wit) as:.ulting a young Tamed Mary Ke She pleaded guilty to charges. Mrs. Kelly testified that she lives East Washington and tats morning some clothes ratssed from her mc Snor Wore “Praxreny Scr WILE “PLAYFULLY SCUFFLE Pinkert alla’ Piuknes, th at Burgdort’s livery stables on Sch street, shot the colored man David Butler, employed ly Bros. livery stable, in the same neigh. od, last Saturday, was Charged in the Police morning with aseuit and battery with tokilL Mr. C. C. Cole appeared for the de- lant and asked that he be released on his pere mal Lomis to appear for tri: je stated that e | d man was shot in the arm with a pistol defendant when they were playfully scut- Saturday. Mr. Moore said the man Was in phespital and unabie to appear in court, and would ask that the case be continued until under $0 bonds. Mr. Cole said rf, the defondant’s employer, lay presents the follow. | 10, 12 | Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:80 p.m. and ex- withe result of eur, Fesult of four of the five races at the Ivy City track Saturday was afinounced in THE STaR of that day. ‘The fifth race was a mile and a halt over six hurdles, for which were entered Kitty Clark, Barter, Startle, Lillie Monson and Cuckatoo. Kitty Clark, the favorite, won in 2:4734. Mutuals paid $1250. Mr. Wm. Hussey, the well-known contractor, has been appointed to superintend the work of sinking the shaft for the new reservoir of the Po- tomac water Works, and will enter upon bis duties to-day. A large audience of Sunday school children as- sembled In the Congregational church yesterday afterneon and listened to a sermon especially in- tended for children by Rev. Dr. Worden. The singing was admirably led by Mr. Frank Wilson, and Miss Carrie Kidwell sang a solo with great Xpression and effect. ‘here will be an administrator’s sale of furnt- November 22, at 639 Loulstana avenue, rs it. y Foley, 2 See advertisem Miss Annie Eliot, the daughter of the late Wm. P. Eliott, Was marited this morning at St. Aloy- | Slus’ chureh, to Mr. Lancaster, of Pliladelphta, | The brother of the groom, Rev, Father Lancaster, performed the coremony. The steamship Hibernian, of the Allan line, from Liverpool on the 10th and Queenstown the 1ith instant, having on board several passengers for Washington, left Halifax for Baltimore yester- day, after a detention of several days at the for- Tport for repairs to her propelier, which be- | Gime disabled between Queenstown ‘aud Nova Scot | ad a irleadly r for supremacy. It st 16 muiles to w the Tredwell beat her rival over a e . Lydia Sexton, of Kansas, an old Indy 84 | years old, preached ‘an Interesting at Hamline Methodist Eplsccpal clurch, 9h and P streets nort hwe: | ‘Tee Dashaways held a even! ) le. J. k Mr. Nye and Judge Weed iw }ai a nd two solos. exe tv | named as follows: Mrs. Barker, Mrs. F Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Andrews, J. H. ‘Hilton, Mr. An+ drews, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Mockabee, Julge Weed and T! L. Miller. At the instance of Assistant Distrlet Attorn P n iuformation Was filed in the Poller Cov inst Mr. J. arp, tow train mz of the Baltinore and Patow him With obst ting the st on Virginia av nue, betwe The fall meeting’ of uy a ry successful one, en four and five Sifurday Mr. G. Floeckerher, for the last nine years with Messrs. Lansburgh & Bro., is now with the Boston. House. state that there fs no foundation for ent published in the morn red wan named Wiliam du color looking young colored man named Abraham Page was in the tolls at the Pollee Court this morning, charged with stealing about thirty pounds of pork frou the store of James Ruther- ford, on D street, between 9th and 10th streets. clerk In the pre testified that the priso sneaked into the store Saturday night, and ran out wita the meat. He was sent to jail for thirty days. Alad named Willis d guilty be- | fore Judge Snell thts ts Ling 1ilk and cream f the milk cart ot John H. Crawford, sentenced to thirty days in jatl. hos. IL Snelibaker was fined §10 or thirty days by Judge Snell, this morning, tor assaulling a col ored boy named Charles Wiilte. The boy stated that he had been at work tor Snellbaker at the words about his pay, Sat- ay MEM, With Snclibaker, who assaulted him, Sneilaker claimed that the boy was lusulting, and put Lim out of the building. Mary Stnith Was before Judge Snell this morning for stealing $13 from other colored girl, named Emma Goo law, who stated that Mary met her and lose the money, and when she got it she ran off. The case was continued for evidence for the detense. Two belligerent colored girls, named Daisy Alien and Emma McDonald, pleaded guilty before Judze Snell tis morning to fighting in the street, and were sentenced to Mfteen days each In jail ih de- fault of 3 fine, The Washington Cadets, Capt. Fleetwood, ar- rived home on Saturday night by the Baltihore and Ohio ratlroad, from Philadelpita, having had a pleasant trip.” Atthetr head they bore three brooms Inscribed “a clean sweep.” Thos. Lynch was sent to jail tor six months, tn default of $300 bonds, by Judge Snell to-day, for making threats of personal violence to his wife, 1 Lynch. r. James J. Doke, chief of police at Cape May, fs on a Visit to this ¢ity, and Was at police heads quarters this morning. lored man, named Richard Saunders, was sent to the workhouse for 20 days by Judge S king indecent remarks to ladies on treet. He put ina plea of Insanity, but the court overruled tue plea. > MINING Compastes INCOKFORATED.—The Strong nsoliaated Mining nny of New Mexico "a certificate of incorporation oa Saturday. ‘The capital ts $2,000,000, 1a 200,000 shares of $10 and Algi LF Gri rong, EL M, Et M. B. Avery San Andreas Consoltiated Minfag and Siaviting Company of “New Mex : | cate of Incorporation to- | Arcuer, B. L. Berry, Job: H. F. Hayden, WLS. 0 ¥ and Thos. B. Ma ital 18 $4,900,000 in 40), Boosy Brooks 4» | be: trustees. ‘The name of Booby x to-day, charged ing her. Cassie took ifully at her lov 1 about the matte nd looains she had changed her she ditu’t want to prose she would have to teli {3 Of the dhe was about to part with her 1: when she grabbeu his hat, and he got angry and beat her. ‘The court sentehced bim to jail for 15 days in default of ©. TRE Kwiours Tewry. Thursday's Stax. wunes Of 8 members Of Co- re giver as being in ine in Templar parade of Philadelphi: of the commandery shows that there were 60 Knights in line, including 11 of Potomac eom- mantery, N. Who paraded with them. The Columbia Knights were proud of their command, and speak highly of thelr reception im the Quaker elty. IMPORTANT TO TH DIES.—Do not forget to at- tend the Immense auction sale of dry goods, fancy goods, &c., on Monday, October the dth, at the Corner of 7th and I sts. 1. ve advertisement, ‘i S. Samstac, Auctioneer, (AnPETS! Canvers!! i ENGLISH KIDDERM Best Ingrain Carpet made— TER CARPETS, 10 choice bright new styles, 90 Cents, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Seventy-five Handsome styles, At 75 cts., 85 cte., 90 cts., and 95 cts. INGRAIN CARPETS, Beautiful Patterns—37 cte. and 60 cts. a yx ENGLISH OIL CLOVHS—att wiorns, 97 cts. 45 cta., 50ts., 55 cts., 60.cte. VELVET RUGS, MOQUETTE RUGS, SMYRNA RU TAPESTKY RUGS, 75 cta., $1, $1.25, $1.59, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3. FLOOR DRUGGETS—an sizes mave, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, ete. | RAG, LIST. COTTAGE AND HEMP CA‘ PETS. | Carpets Sewed and Laid, 8 cts. Carpet Lining, 7 ets, TOWSON’S, Dry Goons axp Carpets, ¢ PENNSYLVANIA AYENU, 028 South Side. FrR U U RRR SS! FU UR gs FF U U RRR 'SSSg Fr UCR Ss ¥ uu R BR Sgss8 ¢: LADIES’ SEAL SKIN SACQUES, # EG “* DOLMANS. ELEGANT SILK AND SATIN FUR-LINED GAR- MENTS. FUR TRIMMINGS BY THE YARD. STINEMETZ & SON, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, t 1257 Penna. ave., next to cor. 13th street. LL OVERCOATS. FULL ASSORTMENT. LOWESY PRICES, GEORGE SPRANSY, 507 7th street. ¥ - : = D®*P sexs WEDDING INVITATIONS AND WEDDING STATIONERY. Only very first quality used. ‘““Piries’ English Visiting Card," printed from plate, ‘One Dollar per hundred. ‘918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Cian FAPSaSENS ESFALLIBLE FEVER AND AGUE PILLS~s Certain Cure for chills and fever and ali diseases of a tialarial natu: uly. HENRY HELMSERS Corner 8th and H etreets 3 Fiheast. 204 10TH STREET NORTHWEST.— CARPET. bee eae aii isn CEMENT, FELE ‘AND PTCA. etepaoua a8 ol6-1m* ten his slek wife, Intiicting injuries from which | | she was likely to die. A hung! | cornfteld. ‘The roster | Obvequies Yesterday. ‘The funeral of Mr. Lewis Rodney Taylor, the superintendent of Calvary Baptist Sunday School, took place yesterday morning from the church, andalarge number of people took part in the touching services. The casket, placed in front of the paints, was surrounded by floral tributes from the hers of the Sunday school, from Mr. J. J. Brooks, from the fellow clerks of the deceased in the To; phical bureau of the Post Office de- partment, from the officers and teachers of Memo- tial Sunday School, schoot class No. 2, Calvary Sunday School; Mr. William Fletcher ‘and the Bible class of Calvary school. Before the funeral services commenced the remains were viewed by Thousands of people. The services were conducted by Rev. S. H. Greene, the pastor of the church, who paid a feeling tribute to the memory of the deceased. The funeral music was by the cholr, consisting of Prof. Hayden, at the organ; Miss Kidwell, ‘soprano; Mrs Morrison, alto; J. H. Hickox, jr., bass, ‘and Mr. Andrews, in ‘place of Mr. Whittaker, tenor. The cortege to Oak Hill, where the interment was made, included over a hundred carriages, while a large number of per- Sons proceeded to the cemetery by other methods, making an unusually large gathering at the rave. . The funeral of Mr. John C. Baker, a prominent Mason, took place yesterday afternoon at his late residence, No. $31 7th street, Rev. 8. K. Cox, of Mt. Vernon Place church, officiating. The attehd- anee was very large and the floral tributes were j Rumerous and beautiful. The pall-bearers were George W. Coleman and King, of Colum- bia Commandery, No.2; HL. 8. Merrill and R. V. ximan, P. H. P'S of Columbia R. A. Chapter, Ni nd £'L, Johnson and R. C. Lewis, P. M.'s of Na- tional Lodge, No. 12. Columbia Cewmandery, lumb!a Chapter and National Lodge attended in curriages. ‘The interment took place at the Con- gressional cemetery a The sale of clothing, under- n Toons, Will be SALE OF CLoTnina. Wear, ete., at Dowling’s aucth | continued’ to-morrow’ morning, may be expected. Dealers s! ing sale, their attentio: sold fn lots to suit the pure! ment. when bargains INpicTMENTS.—The assault with Intent to kill George Par- les W. Jackson, Isaac Ja and hk Burch, housebreaking tn the night; Wm. s W. 8. Jones, second offense lar Johnson alias Andrew Jackson, do, Broxton Jackson, grand Morton allas Moulton alias Moton, | Mar- nd offense petit larceny, was rged. A Loa or sor 1 ‘An aged colored n, Hamed Frank Jones, was put on trial before 2 Sauiting another colored man named Richard ley, WhO stated that last Monday night, while coming home from work, ed the defendant’s house. Just as he got house he was startled by recelying a load Of Shot In the bur of his ear, and he hasn't got all the shet out yet, The defendant stated that somebody has been robbing is cornfield, and la Monday hight he just thought he would take h gun and lay low for the Uteves all night in th About 9 o'clock he heard a noise in the corn and fired, but dlan’t see the man. The court told him he conld shoot a coon, but he couldn't shoot aman, and he would fine liim $20 or 30 days, ‘The old mau walked {nto the dock, remarking that et z to be an hol t man and or your liv.n when you have to go to jail for shoouln, black thief.” Lanes: FURS. GARMENTS IN SESLSKIN. DOLMANS and CIRCULATS—Silk, Satin and Fur ined. wasn’t no FUR TRIMMING in every width at New York prices. Separate apartment for display of Furs, at WILLETT & RUOFF'S, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 028 905 Penna. Ave. TL, ?- Bane, IMPOR®ER AND TAILOR, 111] Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your om orders with the leading house of Washincton- Gustay ADOLPH, LADIES’ RIDING HABIY AND OVER-GARMENT CUTTER, AT LADIES’ CLOAK PARLOR, 414 9th street northwest. ER AT THEIR HARKET, Market, ) TALE BUTTER oll-Im. AWLEY & CO. STALL, No. hese, ake a specia ) 9 FANCY BUT- - Our buyir waxent is personally aequainted with | the dairies muti x them. Storage depot, corner 13th. streets 80 dawest. NEw MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT. SELECTED After being connectey Muse Store of Ellis & Co. for the past TW ONE YEARS, thi mgned in January last determined to withdraw from that firm, and accordingly did so on the first of Sep- tembe 10. Havin by close business application Inade the house of Co, a success, he feels conti~ dent of bis ability to make a like success of an estab- lishment entirely under his own coutrol, ard has just opened a new aud handsome Store at No. 915 F STREET, NEAR 971 NORTHWEST, where he is prepared to serve old friends and new with PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, (CAL MERCHANDISE nnd in a firt-class Musical Establishment. and every description of MUS Usually fond ina hive Having, during the past twenty years, sold and tested in every way the EMERSON PIANO! he has accepted the agency fortueir sale in Washinzton, aud. as a medium-priced Piano, ix prepared to recom: iuend and guarantee them as being unsurpassed in ex- celleuce of tone and workmanship by those ef any other maker. ‘He has also secured the agency for the sale of the GEO. STECK & CO. PIANOS, OF NEW YORK, {ivich are acknowledged by all nnprejudiced persons as ne THE MOST PERFECT PIANO MADE. Their reputation is unpurchased. The manufacturers, preferring to spend the means at their disposal in the perfecting of their instruments, ratherthan the engoge- ment of foreign artists at fabulous prices, to use their instruments in public. At the Vienna Exhibition they received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL, above competitors from all parts of the world. The fab iuvited to cail and examine & new and carefully selected stock of Goods. H. EBERBACH, Ww Managing Partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. BAe s- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! READ: 1 Lot of all-wool ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, in all sizes, at $3. 1 Lot of licht-color cloth ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, trimmed with plush, at $8. 1 Line of LADIES’ ULSTERS, different shades, $6. A full assortment of black DIAGONAL DOLMA) prettily trimmed with either plush or far. Wlush and Silk ULSTERS, plain and Chinchilla trimmed; also Velvet aud Silk COATS in great variety. - Handsome Brocaded Satin quilted DOLMAN®, trimmed with fur down front, and fur collar, only $30. SEAL SACQUES, warranted London dye, from $200 and upwards, ‘The MISSES’ SUITS AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT is complete in all its lines and shades of Dresses, Cloaks, Ulsters, and Havelocks for Children and Misecs up to 16 years. 1 SHALL OFFER AS SPECIAL BARGAIN: 1 Line of MISSES’ HAVELOCKS, Scotch wool— Years—4, $3.75; 6, $4; 8, $4.50; 10, $5; 12, $5.50; 14, $6, und 16, $6, ‘The BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, added but recently, ia filled with the newest ehapes and shades of Svrrs AXD Ovencoats Fon Bors aN Yourns up to 16 years. Special attention is called to the novelties of Infante’ Jong Merixo and short Embroidered Cloaks, Plush and Velvet Caps, Infants' Lace Robes. Alzo, Lace trimmed extra lenyth Underwear—to be found at the Ladies’ Un- derwear Depariment. BBB A BB AA U BB AA z - 244 Sou aE 416 SEVENTH STREET, GRAY & CO., Maine avenue and 3d etreet southwest, MANUFACTURERS OF PRAL \CHIN) ILLED KO! A Outs U MM MM MM acac Rees ERS IN BEAMS AND TED ane eA aS ILLUMINA’ for Areas, Root Floors furnished Fuling market yrices, Carcttl aut promiye wtcution ive 0 PETE LEDHONE COMMER TOR 005 LW S5GOND BARD CLOTHING. GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- A born street, Chicago, Advicg free. “18 years’ ex. ‘business legally attended without publicity. 8° ECKER PIAN ‘Feagouabie, enay. 5 ° ‘Was the Pool Box Mantpulated? NOTHING KNOWN OF IT aT THE JOCKEY CLUB ROOMS. ‘The statement has been published that the pool sellers during the recent meeting of the Jockey club manipulated the register of the French box after the race had begun and ly in- creased the number af tickets sold. A STAR re- porter called at the rooms of the Jockey club this morning and asked Mr. Crisman, one of the direc- tors, whether this charve was true. He replied: “We know nothing about it. There have been no charges filed with us and no complaints made. 1 have heard this statement, but suppose for all know now that It is merely the dissatisfaction of those that have lost.” “Supy charges are made, what will the club do?” asked the reporter. “We will take very prompt and effective steps in the matter, as we don’t propose to countenance anything crooked,” was the answer. The reporter also saw Mr. J. 8 Edwards, and he expressed the opinion that 1t was “all bosh.”” ——+. A Boy Acctpentary Suor.—A boy named Cur- ts Gilbert was accidentally shot on his father’s farm, near Glenwood cemetery, Saturday, by a mulatto boy named Wm. King." "These boys, with Chas..Hewett, son of Mr, R. C. Hewett,teed de: Were out cunning with ‘a squirrel rifle belonging to Hewett. King had the rifle In his hands wien it was discharged, the ball passing close to the heart and through the lungs of Gilbert. King hid the rifle In the bushes and ran off. When caught he denied firing the shat. No blame 1s attached to King, as the shooting was said-to be purely aceliental. Gilbert's nd is a serious one, but not ne ily fatal. BBB RRR, A DDD RBK U U RRR Y Y¥ BBR R AAD DE BU UR RY ¥ BBB R RA A DDD. BBB UU RR ¥ PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 17,009 IN USE. ceiving alarce ctock of both Square and Up- mde in MAHOGANY, EBONY, FRENCH v AND ROSEWOOD GASES of’ artistic de- sicus, which will be sold on easy monthly payments or at especially low ficures for caste PIANOS and OR city to select from, TUNING RY tuners m) re of th of experience in the New PIANO MOVING. doing this work in a careful x ‘S for rent. Largest stock in the ‘cts applied on purchase, ATR: I have one of the best rttent, who has had years ‘ork factory. cilities are unequale for ner. FREEBORN G. SMITH, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. REOPENING. OF 028-6m. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, The Largest Retail Millinery House in the United States, extending from 7th to 8th street 200 feet deep, covering 8, 000 feet of ground. GRAND OPENING oF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, AND ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE. Special Consiguments from Paris and London in Mil- linery and Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Dress Trim- mings, Lace Goods, and Kid Gloves. One Elegant, Fine ard Expensive Souyer Purchaser. ir to every ALL ARE INVITED TO OUR GRAND OPENING, ‘The most wonderful display that ekilland art can produce, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 020 : GPECIAL NOTICE. WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING UNTIL OUR PAVEMENT IS FINISHED. Special Reductions in Men's Overcoats. Special Reductions in Men’s Business Suite, Special Reductions in Men's Dreas Suite, Special Reductions in Boys’ Overcoats, Special Reductions in Boys' Suits, Special Reductions in Children’s Oyercoats, Special Reductions in Children’s Suits. THESE ARE BONA FIDE REDUCTIONS, AND WILL ONLY LAST UNTIL OUR FRONT PAVE- MENT IS COMPLETED, OUR ENTRANCE, 932 D STREET, is available, therefore there will be no inconvenience occasioned whiie our front pavement is being paved. Remember, you can save money by taking advantage of the inducements we offer. REMEMBER, OUR ENTRANCE, 932 D STREET, 18 OPEN. A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, AND 932 D STREET, om Near Tenth Street = G2EATEFUL, COMFORTING. EPPS COCOA. BREAKEAST, **By a thorough knowled govern the opertious of digestion 2nd nutrition, and by a careful app of the fine, properties of ivell ne~ lected Cocoa, Me. vrs hus provided” our by Dies with a’ delicxtely-flavored beverave, w save us many heavy doctors’ Dills. Itis by eof euch urticles of dict gradually built up uniil © tendency tod reuse. Kuncre is floating around ur, rezdy to atta there is a weak point, Weniay emany efatal shaft by keep ine ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a prop- erly nourished frame."—Ciril ce Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or mi k, Sold n tins, (only 34-Ib. and 1b.), lnbered. JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. Al, EFPS' CHOCOLATE ESSENCE of the natural laws which for afternoon 16-10, tu&s POWDER AND SHOT. eo G Co °o 8 cco of ASH SIFTERS AND SHOVELS, STORE SUPPLIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P, MAY & CO, of €34 Penna. avenue, near 7th street, Hcoxomican AND BAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA i 00.'8 LAUNDRY SOapP ISECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT 38 PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, 8UCH 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 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE M. VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREP! OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OIL8;(WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THRSOABS ON THE MAR KET ARE MADE FROMGREASBBROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS THUS ENDANGERING LIFEAND HEALTH, PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY: BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GEN WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, 13 9244 WATERSTREB!, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. S BgggS m | streets northwest, CITY ITEMS. Unprecedented Success and still sales of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price cen' Messrs. Whitesides & Walton, 1921 Pennsylvania avenue, say: “We receive flat- tering encomiums from our customers in regard to Brown's Iron bitters.” We Can Show You ‘The most attractive assortment of Boys’ Overcoats in the city, and at prices that will tempt you to buy. Eiseman Brothers, corner 7th and Dr. C. W. Benson, of Baltimore, Md., prepares a skin cure that ts the best thing fot skit diseases ever known. It cures eczema, tetter, ring-worm and all rough and scaly skin diseases’ in the shortest time, Sold by aly druggists at $1 per package. That Husband of Mine Is three umes the man_he was before be began using Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists. The Place Where all can be suited Is the most desire and such a place ts Noah Walker & C S, 62 Penn- Sylvania avenue. Their stock, comprising men and boys’ ¢! thing, is superb, and every there can’t help being suited. A Physicians’ Picnic. Mr. Alfred Speer, who was the first. to introduce the cultivation of the Oporto Grape In this se of the country, had a vist from nber of D one going 3 York pi Ch’s vineyard and ware- houses at P. J., Tecentl bout sixty doctors took U er the Erie rai Way, and rived acres re the rtuguese and e. Among th er a half hour’s pleasant ride at Pa ‘The vine: are about fit in extent and just Outside the town, visitors found both the rk F the native Concord in abut ; ' rosent were Dr. E. H. Janes, of the Board of Healt B. Mott, of the Bellevue Hospl- + Dr. William H. Haynes, of tue an Hospital: Dr. Prankard, Dr. Powell, Dr. Willams and Dr.’ Gardner, of sey City, Speeches were made by Dr. Janes, Dr. Mott, Dr. Haynes an‘ others commend.tory of Mr. Specr’s wines and vineyards, ‘Fangicr Oyster Depot and Hestanrant, 9th near on’. Choice steamed, roast and | broiled o; selected, Ladies’ saloon first floor. verience of an Old Nurse. thing nate Forty Years’ Mrs. of one of the best fe ans the Unite nd bas been us 3 with never-failin Mothers tor their children. from pain, cures Uysentery and diarrhesa, eriy in the bowels and Wied colle, By giving he to the child it rests the mother. Pride 2 cents a bottle. 1,3 1 for forty millions of “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered fn y-ib. + prints, 50c. der tb. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, fc. per qt Cream, ibe. pint reasonable have lay windows. JOR RE and thir {flo plete order, DRY GOODS. GILE wraps. e —_— CLOTHE COATS, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, OTTOMAN SILK WRAPS, BROCADE SILK WRAPS, PLUSH WRAPS, BROCADE VELVET and SATIN WRAPS, IN GREAT VARIETY, MILITARY BRAIDED JACKETS, DAMASSE JACKETS AND TRAVELING WRAPS, IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE LADIES, IN RICH CLOTH COLORS—MYRTLE, BROWN, BRONZE AND NAVY—-THE NEWE: AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS IN THE MARKET. SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSH AND SATINS IN GREAT VARIETY, ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AV: THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. W SHADES AND BLACK, 5 to$7 PER YARD. PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS, 24-INCH WIDE, IN ALL SHADES, AT 3S. PURE SILK BLA LYONS VELY! ‘TS, FROM $7 to AND COLORED PLUSHES, VELVETS, BLACK PROM $2 to 36. ¥ ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, FROM $1.75 to $3, ELEGANT BLACK RAS DE’COMTESSE, OTTOMAN BROCADES—RHADAMES. RICH SILKS FOR WEDDING OU1FITS., SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROBES. HABIT CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE ALL THE “LATEST NOVELTIES” IN ALL-WOUL DRESS TEXTURES. GENUINE CAMELS HAIR AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. 82- Dank Room vox Disp) FRENCH ING EVENING Goons. f?~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRIC: LAY HA EY 1D ceeveortnan y oughly wive realy for the re Fermi eutand Day Boarders. URNISHE! sient boarders, with n° 8. Seaton Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th atrast. Established 1840. 028 LINTON EOUSE, 710 AND ISTRE: / lass Table Board, $18; Koom and Board, pocasion: central; uo liquors. W. U. im ee nd best conducted Board- ransient Boarders accou z M DIGA nd Electro Vapor B 8, Magne a.m. to 21927 F street nor: 5 Dp: HAVING & WILLIAM MA of New ¥ af Survery atrest northwe 02 PH ON DAILY WALKS, D END. Corns, bunions, bad usiis,*and other complaints of the fect shecegettilly treated at OR. WITT E'S Chirop- | odinl estab 1416 Pennsylvania ayenw posite - | Ottice fee $1 per visit. Patron- zed by the highest medical, Judicial, political, wilit naval dignitaries of cs of leading foreign oy well-known personages. S61. S. Dextisr, rec nortiwest, over Ballantyne’s Book Gold fillings a specialty. Gas given day or sts ( ORTHWEST. Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth 3 D* “STARR FARSO: 439 9TH STR T. Gas given. Hours 8:30 to 5 p. ia,” Sunday, 11 a.m tol p.m. Jy) RTIFICIAL M: BEFORE AND. ferted immediately after extracting natural te Modern iethods and skillin Moderate fees. Dik, DUN F street northwest. AL ASSOCTA’ 43g street, three doors north avenue, east side. Hi fter extractions “under Nitrous Oaide, without pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and 50 Cents each additional tooth at’ the sane sitting. Extractions without cas, 90 cents each tooth. Lest Artificial Teeth made, $7" per set. Gold and Amaleam Filings, fron, $1 ‘All work warranted first-class, Have administered’ Nitrous Oxide to over 30,000 patients, (Patients coming by car will be furnished free tickets toand from the office.) : GENTLE (Tiioneson's SHIRT FACTORY AND [SHING EMPORIUM, MEN'S FU! £16 F Street, opposit» Patent Office. shed, 90 S, unfinished, cts,” Larie assortinent Boys* : hirts S. 'B. ELLE. e a BUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROLAERS, MANUFACTURE! GEN’ Bix of the Finest Dress Shits to order. Six Extra Fine Shirts to ord Six Fide Shirts to order... mardt J. JAPANESE GOODS JAY GOULD, 421 97H STRE and E sts., one asiueee foot ‘yivenia avenue. Tanterns, Fans, Decorative Pictures, Bor- Aleo, new Xmas Cards, Scrap Pictures, ete. of ___ PROPOSALS. proves LS FOR MOVING BUILDINGS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, | OFFice SUPERVISING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT -PKOOF BUILDING POR PrNsion OFFICE, Washinston. D. C., October 26th, 1842. Proposals will be received ut this “office until TWE LOCK NOON, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIGTS -FIRST, 1882, for ‘moving ana plécing in po- sition the two fraime one-story buildings now standing on G street by the Patent Office, to the north side of Reservation No. 9, on @ street, between 4th and 5th Superv’sing Engineor snd Avciveest, mt nd Are! 027-3t BM Gen ESTA, ALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON AND ROPOSALS FOG TNED BELE, Orrice oF SECRETARY AND TREASURER, U. 8. SoLprers’ Howe Wasnrnotor, D.C., on i Sealed Proposals, in (issn subject to usual be recel: at office until TWeLVE GeLOCK NOON, on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF NO- at which time and place be GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN FALL AND W! NTER DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES AT CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE, ST of Black and_ Colored $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 LKS, SATINS, PLUSHE , all wool, wide double width, DIES’ CLOTH in all OAKING CLOTHS: 3 GOODS in all the new and SHAWLS and COURTAULD'S 5, CASH MEL VELVEL 3 Sue, mn N A fuil line KETS from $2 to TABLE DAMASK, S HAM LACE, &e. At CARTER’S, 028 711 MARKET SPACE. Wy oopwarp & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 GRAND REDUCTION pes EMBROIDERED asp BRAIDED ROBES. PRICES REDUCED FROM $20.00 AND $25.00 0 ONLY 155555, 00% H sh NBs, 3 ps i. © %» WH eg 2: My Hy EACH. Having boughta larze number ata greatly reduced Price, we place them on our counter at the above unpre- cedented bargain. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 ot PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 NEV FALL DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, : Have now 8 yesr Jorge ea of DEY. GOODE of the best “Hedi uaa Gera ees ee ‘numbers in SILKS, $1, $1.25,$1.50 & — sige of PLAIN FL pete COURTAULD'S forvells. FLAND! and, Ourstock of 3 (APEING Ladies’ and Gent's Hi. A EFS, = Deut tal stock of Prints, and Canton fea glLaiibeommatet hear teane An pa Ro One Paswe Ontr. TRUNNEL & CLARK. $11 MARKET PACK, STOCK OF IMPORTED JACKETS FoR youNG | DRY _GOODs. Fo? THE LADIES. Receiving from the manufacturers every day, LADIES" SILK CLOAKS and DOLMARS in great variety. Alea, LADIES’ COATS and ULSTERS, in fine cloth, st prices to suit all. Brocaded PLUSHES and VELVETS tinal the new Our stock of Black and Colored VELVETS and PLUSHES is complete. Ladies’ Cloaking in all shades and at all prices. Don" fail to call and examine for yourselves. a. A. LUTTRELL & ©O., «26 _ S17 Market Space. SELL Ww* FINE SHIRTS Cheaper tha r forced with fine hi ange and linen us boseom, lined ck band, (not 4 thre wash tab, ot worked ané wirt. A full ‘anid #titeh finwhed r ady for th j shirts and [ for 12% and pvelties in Si P, DAY & CO, G* 820, E' » $22, 84 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, CG ND OPENING or LADIES’ AND CHILDRE CLOAKS AND ULSTERS. LARGE DISPLAY OF LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. DID ASSORTMENT OF PLUSH GARMENTS. LARGEST LINE OF CHILDREN’S WRAPS IN HE CITY, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED CASHMER OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES, oft GUIN: IP, DAY & CO. FLENPSTONE & PERRY. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. COLORED SILKS, SATINS, RHADAMAS, OTTO MA SUSHES, plain and bro ALL SHADES, LUPIN’S CELI EBRATED CASHMERES, 50c., 6240., inch SHOODA CLOTHS, 80c., 62igc., T5c., STM) 1 and $1.25, ALL SHADE: 40-inch CORDED CASHMERES and BILLIARD er ALL SHAD! % LADIES’ CLOTHS, 37ise., 50c.. and 62) ALL SHADE: of es = | 64 LADIES’ CLOTH, at $1 and $1.25. ALL SHAD: u's colebrated BLACK CASHMERES. MOURNING GOODS and ENGLISH CREPES a Specie a | FLAN S and BLANKETS a fine line. Great Bargains in our L: N Department. HOSIERY and UNDER WEAK, a full stock, x ties indTANDREKCHIEFS at popular pricea, Our DOM is complete and bottom prices, | HEMPSTONE & PERRY, YLVANIA AVENUE. | } D®* GoopDs. THE GRANDEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK! THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE. STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON. EVERY DEPARTMENT STOCKED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! ‘We shall strive to maintain the reputation of the old Stores of selling good Goods at the lowest possible figures. For the coming week we shall offer: 5 cases 30-inch wide Rubans, at 12% cts, No houselp ‘the country can imitate this crana bargain. 5 cares Crepe Cloth in all the leading #hades and black at 1259 cts., sold in other stores at 25 cts. 5 cares Fancy Dress Goods at 10 cts. ‘These we bought Jast January tor cash, and were kept especially for our Opening. Scases 40-inch wide fine All-Wool Cashmeres at 45 cts., worth 6236 cts. ‘2 cases Opera shades ‘11-Wool Cashmeres at 50 cts.. worth 75 cts, * A full lino of all the most fashionable Dress Goods ag our popular prices, SILKS! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! PLUSHES! PLUSHES! ‘The best Dollar Silk ever offered, worth $1. Black Trimming Velvet, from 90 cta. up. Colored Plushes in all the most fashionable shades, af $1.75 per yard. Sold cleewhere at $2.50. 3 cases yard-wide Cretonnes, at 12% cts. per yard, pow itively worth 25 cts. ‘This sale cannot be repested. Our stock of Ready-Made Dresses and Garments ig percent and contains some of the finest ever brougat city. BLANKETS! CURTAINS ‘In endiees variety. We defy competition. Our expecta- tions sre 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, Lumense Stock and Low Prices.

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