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——— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON r a ¢ f D.’ C.,“EUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1884, THE NEW UNIVERSITY BUILDING. A Handsome and Substantial -Seruc- ture. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. CEPICE OF THE CHIFY SIONAL OFFICER, Wasuiserox, D. C., Sept. 2 1882, 9.30 am. For the middie Aulantic states, sligutly warmer, eneralls Gur Weather. fresi Variable winds For Weduesitay, iver Is Indicated generally fo all districts, except the lake regions, where there will be ligat local Sowers ‘The temperature will remaib about stationary op the Atisntic coast. ‘Unere will bea Sight rise In the Mississippi and | Obio vaileys, and Ly Tennessee. | AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS AND FINE PACILITIES POT SICDENTS OF THE COLUMBI«N UNIVERSITY—THE SYSTEM OF LABOMATORIES FOR SCIENTIFIC STUDIES. Tue new Columbian university building, at the ruer of 15th and H streets, fs completed, and the classes in the academic deparcment wili meet there the opening of the scuoiastte year, on the 10th st. The otuer departments of the unfversity— the law departmeut and the Corcoran school of sefenees and arts—will also occupy tis butlding at the commencement of the Fear, which ls October Ist. The new building presents a very bandsome appearance, and is, beside, one of the most solidly Dullt structures i the city. It tof the classi | styie of arcites ture, entirely constructed of brie | add richiy orvatacnted With terra cotta. Tt has 2 | A bed in he SS strvet_ northwest, occupled rs. T. W. Siums, cangnt tie last nlgbt about | lock, but t= flames were extinguished W1ti- | out turning bn a! in. Peniscoric Giasses, #1. Plain Lens, Sie. Priggs. | A Camp Fixe, under the auspices of the Garfieid t GAM, Was given yesterday at the | Was largely attended, Masov’s Fruit Jars, John H. Magruder, 1417 ‘York avenue. Bussrtr’s Ick Cara ‘shipped any where frontage of 121 fees on 15th street, and 64 feet on H witha wing rUuning back 154 teet. ‘The ntsare bronen by gracesul window arches, side of the main entrance, which Is ou .h street, there are two large terra cola pauels gf alegoiical Byures, one represents: Literature an Lv, ahd the other the N’ tural Sct 3 brandy, | €de=. “ie building. which 1s four stories bigh, ts ne, catawba grape brandy, | Grumented by a tower 25 feet by @ feet. The come a sineyar for. packittg, ic. Get tral Wailway 2S eccupled by a spacious 1ron st Get st at Chr. | | Xanaer’s, 922 7th street northwest. | ‘the » 13 of iron, surmousted by a mahegary rali, and each landing Is Hoored with ule work. AN AMPLE BASEMENT. A basement runs uuder the entire building. The steam heating apparatus which suppites the building 1s of the most approved desis 1, with case. Which runs to the top of tne bull bulusti ——- i Horst Brrcuros, Long Branch. Reduced rates Open throuzu September. Elegant rooms and table. No mosquitoes or les Address John W. Stokes, Proprietor. Orricer Hotenas yesterday, afternoon found ‘a white man, of Balthnore, lying | Kh street, between P and Q, and Yok him to the second station. From thence he | Was removed to the Freedman s lospital. | automatic traps to draw off the water from the waste slenm pipes. The engine bas a 54 hors power. There is also la the basement laboratories: r the assay departinent, and iu one laboratory wre 1s mliknz tfurpace ant in the other a Wuflled furnace. ihere are berfdes the balance rooms, ‘These labo atories are in the southera end of the basement. “The northera end contait the laboratories which Will be devoted to miners ogy and and puysies. “The rst amd main floor will contain the presi- dent's uifle. a reception room. a Hiurary hall and @ large lecture hall for the law departunea, TUE LAW LECTURE HALi. This hall is one of the features of the building, and fs two stories in height. The cefling ts 35 feet hig It bas seating capacity for $40 students, and ‘the chairs will be arranged on semi-circular piat- marriage Ucerses. During August, 185, 14 Mar | coors cradually ristti: from the front to the rear Mage licenses were Isoued. | Of the room. ‘There i3 a guilery running around Ab unsuccessful attempt was made by burglars | tree sides OF the ball. ‘The wood work or Ute hul: last wigut Lo enter the grocery sture Of Mr. Joan | j tne Sime that ts used throuzhout the building Imrie, No. 184 6th street southwest. This makes | una is North Caroliua plue With a hard oll Huish. ‘he third atiewpt to euter bis sture in the last six | dhe celitn Js supported by heavy bewtns, whicu montie ™M. el, T. S. are exposed, and give a fine effect, seniecn. Coversty Bianca cee is THE AKT MUSEUM, LECTURE ROOMS, XC. le yureau of meJicine aud surgery, vis J fed" omelsliy tue Chica states navy Sard, und | On the opposite side of the corridor trontiug west United States naval bospita yesterday aiternoon, | js a room lorty-tve by twenty feet, which wil be and Was revsived With the customary salute by the | yoo cor tue art muscum. busy Yard batters. : | “rhe second story coutatms study rooms for the Mr. Kobert Udium, formerly proprietor of the } TOWSSOTS and five lecture rooms. Each of these ee eee ccetday Nand wedlon the sidewalk in | Freture rooms hus uccommodutious ior sixty stu- at of tie St. Mave Love, (c= ‘The police wade 106 arrests during the 24 hours | enuing 2.9 uvtlock ts morning. Between J and 2 o'clock this morning Mr. August Kneible was found on 4,, near F street | Southwest, laboring under teuiporary Insanity. ‘He lett Lis home, Tus 44 street souihwest, ior the purpose of committing suicide, it fs supposed. He Was taken to the iret precine! staton by Officers: Williams aud Nichoison and locked up. Joseph Waruer, seventy years olu, residing at €2% East Cupitol street, ackerk in the Pension office, fell down Ube steps of the post office build tug yesterday and broke bls leg. Mra Willlam Dicxson, of this gity, was injured | by @ fall trom a coasting cur in waich she was Fiding at Cape May ov Friday last Mr. H.C. Soles, the crier of the Equity Court, | who huss spent, ‘seVeral weeks in Vermont, has re- ‘warned ‘Was al is post to-day. Amusements This Week. Forp’s Orexa Horss.—*New York,” an American dram, by Mr. W. F. Mott, was produced at Ford's: opera house last night. “The piay ts \uridty melo- Ghomatic enough to satisty dhe” most msatuate Jery god, but withal gives an opportunity for some clever acting by ap upusually large company. By far the best work 18 one bY af. GW Pike, 08 Breer Perkin. & farmer of tne” Solum Shingle pe Mr. Lester Franklin as Sol Plasinsky. 3 young He- brew; Mr. James K. Keane as Gusparo Cuno. & Villainous Jtailan, and Miss Lilue Alen as Diction- aty, a bootbiack, merit especial mention. The play eouiaing s veral ‘stromg”‘dramatie situations and ‘thoroughly enlists the sympatuy of the audience. ‘Tar Dink Meskum.—This ‘popular place of amuse- meat hada graud.re-openiag yesteniay. So great ‘Was the crowd, both day and evening, that it was necessary to close the ticket office before the hour tor the performance to bexim. Tue program was a Very inviting one, and met with @ hearty recep- tea. Condensed Locals. ‘The pump at the coruer of Sth and Pstreets north- Is out af repair. WGuree boys Ikiued Fred. Hartwell, Geo. Hutton and Walter Maddox, iiving on T stfe-t, between | 14th and 15th SireetS, were playing with powder | Yesterday, aud were all siighuy burned. ‘During the month of August Just of the Supreme court. at the City H ‘Tae SCHOOL OF ART. ‘The third story contains a suite of rooms which will be offered to Mr. W. W. Corcoran to forms school of art in connection with the Corcoran ari gallery. There is, besides, oD this floor several lec Ture rooms, a lane Lal toF a Mlerary_ society, and a roour with a seating cupacly tor 200 students, Wien wii be used as a cletuieal lecture room, TE CURMICAL LABORATORIES. In the wing at the rear of the main butiding are the laboratories, aud a brick wall elghteen Inches Ubiek Separates the Wing from the other part of Cit Vullding. A stone staltease the entire eight of tls portion of the structure. On the upper oor of the wing Is located ay apparatus room and Frof. Fristoe’s private luboratory. ‘Lie next two | stories are devoted to Laboratories; the one for qual- | ive, and the other tor quanth Wilu supply rooms aud Valance 10 Oue ot the S been handsomely Atted up with tab simdents according, to the most approved met g water a kus tor The lavorator.®s iso contain a smail ruoin for making cilities aflorded here for Uh ¥ are bedeved to be equal to those OL aby scuoos in te country. ‘THE GENERAL PLAN OP THE NEW BUILDING { admirabiy adapted for the purposes for which lt is intended. The wide corridors, lofty cellings, and ample Windows ensure those mos" necessary helps to well directed mentel effort—plenty 0: Nght and alr. ‘The building was begun tn July, 188% The arcbt- feet was Mr. W. M. Totndexter, and the bufluer Mr. W. C. Morrison. "Mr. Cuaries G. Ball but in the stan heating apparatus; Hayward & Hatehinsou did the wacer pluinbiug, and C, G. ‘Thora the gaz jumbing. Darven's Ganpex.—The usual interested audience : = Saas assembled at Driver's garden last evening and spe very pieasant evening, listening to good musie and ‘cogs of Col. Betis. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION PILED BY IS WIFE. Yesterday, Mrs. Mary F. Betts, the widow of the Tate W. H. Betts, flied In the Probate Court an ap- phwation for letters of administration on the estste or-her husband. She states that her busband re- sided here temporariiy, and died in Alexandria, Va., July 26th last Intestate, so far as she knows, She has been Informed, and believes, that at the Ume oF bis deat be had household furniture valued at $400, a library worth $10). and that there Was taken from hls person one 3500 United States gold feciticate, four $10 bus, oue $5 bill, a Wateb and iain, and a diamond shirt stud, all of which were MUEHt {ut this District. ‘She’ has also been in- Tormed that shortly before the death of Col. Betts he had with him, in aditition to the money beiore mentioned, the stim of $2,000 in gold certificates ot 31,000 each, Dut she does not kuow where tey now married in Chamber county, Ala, March 9th, 1857, and two children were the’ fruit of we union, both of whom are dead. All the relatives of deceased left © yg him, except the widow, are P. Watt Larner, Charles D. V. Larner; the Bfst ‘two of Sardis, oiler of Montgomery, Ala. The ai D. Suith, D. B. Sinitih and Tsaae Hey- appenued to the petition, ict that rs. Betts was the wice | of Col Betts, and tat be contributed to her sup- port. enjoying some excellen: acting. ‘Tiits week an en- | tire change of program Js presented, ingrodacing ew and novel features A Charge of False Pretemses (CHARLES M. HELLER AND MISS HALL, OF BALTIMORE ‘Yesterday afternoon a warrant was issued by Justice LL O'Neal against Charles M. Heller, charging him, on the oath of E. W. Demnison, of the Tremont house, with tulse pretenses The war Fant was sent to one of the policewracinets for ser vice, Mr. Dennison states that Heller, on August 19, obtamed rom and board fora, Miss Nellie Hall, a young lady of Baltimore, be repseenting that’ he was a spectal agent of the Post Omice de- Partment, and that the young lady was to recelve an appotitment on September Ist, and thet they ‘were thea to be married: that he (Dennison) dis covered that Heller was decelving him, and he sent ‘the young lady home to Bultimore. Squirrel Conveu: at Arlington. ‘To the Editor of Tue Evexine Stan: Ona visit to Arlington yesterday (Sunday), to ‘view the graves of deat comrades, a little Incident took piace that may be of Interest to your many Teaders. Approaching in our carrlage a secluded glen, the rumble of the wheels sent helter-skelter the greatest number of squirrels we have ever seen together. Stopping our horse, we took in the Deauty of the scene. Silence, Only disturbed by memory, ld complete control of our senses. While édatemplating the beauty of the place we Watched the gumbols of ever thirty squirrels, gutuered tn some Joyous sport. They Seemed coz- Bizant of oUF presesice,but went along In thelr play up among the branches, and egale to the ground. Hi must have been 4 meeting ot the fraternity, but whit a solemn place Was selected for their coaven- ont te Miss. and U Gavits of J. 0. man, of Op —— ¢ U. S. Hotel. SEPTEMBER 1ST. To the Filitor of Tar Evesrsa Star: AS an act of justice to Judge Cox, now absent in Europe, 1 ask that the following extract tro a. letter which I have received from him tuts murning Judge Cox and | Jons F. HaNNa. , AUCUSE ISta.—“Refore leaving Amster dora this morning I was shocked to gee im the New | York Heruid an account of the disaster at the U.S. hotel Tsee that the jury found the owners to have ‘been am: the dangerous condition of the prop- AS Taras [am concerned this fs totally un $ Fou are aware, 1 became the unwilling plirchaser of half of this’ property some years ago, being obitzed 10 bug It in at a trust sue in Order to irom the former owner. Thad it ne of the most prominent builders 1a ‘Transicrs of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have bee Dyer to T. Henderson, pt. 100 TO Catherine Kells, pts “3s 28; and 17,8 fot 8, Biue Plains, ue tod. BL Slack, | Seven debt due m Inspecte i t Mary Shaw, | fo “Sars st Washington, with a view to Hecessary repules, and, So Caries 5 Wal it never occurred to him any more than to me, that ee ee ee tot ats ackicy WM Was ina dangerous condition. I never recelved a ee West Intimatlon to that effect from any and sub, lots, ee ee 4 entertune® no suspicion of it, and lot 2. Sg 1 I: win B. Suid have been no evidence to the coatrary oe oe * an aia “hile Sheng path ue Jury. ‘Tne Dutding had been used as a Trt te Pacbitcd fe hose, feed in Wecket: Hotel tor twenty years or more. My tenant has raster, 10 | EW. shoper, Jot 4, in Bayley here tor hr e years, and lately applied perehaie: $5.40 Brainard H. Warner, et ux, t or 8 Is Wase. SO that noe only bi Hate Rt - Snap a there nothing Wiouzht to my attention ealeu- niatee, th George E. Mitchelt, | vd to create a suspicion of insecurity in the . Tide Dine iy | butlding, but everytuine concurred to prevent any pelwoete dee iclon row arisiag. Ido not know that it Momtelio:, $144 Gnastone S260), Josrok | IS WNpertant or proper for any statement from me 4 Je public, but If So, You can use L you should find it to be seorge K Mitclieil lots 190 aud 192, Mon aforegolrg as you thing best.” oe Charles A. Waiter to Francis Miller, | angi. Mare MeGrath to Mary Blake - er ee eee A Tes Weoora.—Mr and Mrs J: D.Crolscant Pei fhoge th mene | celebrated tue tenth aunty rsary of thelr wedding ie eee oan ets Sa 3b eg | last evening. sud @ Large uumber of thelr trends por eas i ag to we | Sent the eveulng wits them, Retresbments and ee ; } Ganeing died tO the enjoyment of the evening. * hatker to | Amonz resent were Mr. and Mra. George - Slow ie | Perks. ote. Benton, Mr. and Mrs Arn when Sed. a Ste | Wilson, M n. Mayse, Rey. Dr. arthur oa te sees So SH | Foster, Mr. ison, MTs. and Miss Hillman, Rev. Saas ey etal cotian Fort, Capt. Bain aud wite, Mr. and Mra.” Ove Tian, * ps #4000. Catherine tis, ima Ms Peacocke Mr aud alr J: 3. ee ee ees a he ee 3 ._E. Brown, Miss Ella Fort, Miss ‘Tue Carricat. Coxprtiow oF Conewans Barure.— Wikson, siiss Heuton, J. W. Davis, Mis. W. ‘Tue condition. of abus. Bailey : 1s, Mi. Woo.iou, Miss Agnes Davia, Mrs. 0, Muelier's Jy factory, Who wa on the ry Tr. W. G. Moody, Mr. and head with 4 brick bea colored bora few dursagois | Mis Win! Bucaley, Mms MES Davis, ME and Kfewing serious Dr. 1 Who at@nds hun, MIS Christy, Mr Chas’ EB Davis, Mr. Timothy states that on Thursday ight he exutbited symp: | Sands and miny others Manuter Tus MoRsiNa.—A quiet wedding took mLng at lock, the contracting Toms of lock jaw, but [ost Rokt the Jaws were smf- | Tictentiy reiiXed'to allow the patieut to swatiew | tlk. Hartigan entertains but sugit hopes of ° ereanay | parites Deine Dr. 4. HL P. Benson, a popular youre | deutist, and Muss, Susie Evans,’ aaughter of DE Tae Rock: thirty-first agnus} | Marwick Evans, The cervaony was performed. at meeting uf the Wont 18 Agricultural fie Tesidece of the Uride's pa ch ste ty ptt om te-worrow at Rockville, Md. A US the Mex. Fatuer Walter, and oUly Immediate Ietends and ie de | the marr, 'S place to-morrow. Trains leave es Wetu’ present.” ‘The happy rted tor Ocean City Lmmediately after ———— ‘Tes Days PEK SnoT.—Ox the night of July 34/ Ter Aqarere Base Baus. Assoctarion.—a meet- last, as Ofer Pe: was walking through Eest | Ing of aiuateur thse bail players was held at 907 Washington, Usree pistol s ed Tub street last night, the a ‘averiey, District of Co- anbia, Mutual, Fleon, Germantown, Tect aud Fotomae clubs Veing Tepresented. It Was deeded that the seven clubs represented te the amateur base ball association District, ond that exch eiub suonld play two. ames With e.lch of the others. Capitol park was ‘ed aS the «rounds, tn consequence of which istoa the B-suect club withdrew from the asso Dy a colored mut s nained € Neer started to cs ase Evens When he fell i a mud ns escaped. Lest night Evang was ig Evans Was committed by irty days, LikckD ‘Carren” Fisep—In the Police is afternoun the case against John Young, a wu alleged Police Court capper, charged clution. mot tn spilciting busines about the ——>__ court, Wale Urled and he Was dned {10 or teudaysin | PAasTORAL Retavioss DISSOLYPD.—At A Jak, m ing of the Washington city presbytery yester- ‘Nos between the Rev. H. es Of Lewinsville ond Vienna, ‘Tae Usiox Vetrxaxs—at the regular months | Charies S. “Troutman EL scott and Beary P. | New Brunswick, S.J. witht Sctive mewbers. 4 cuumlittes Of three Was ap-| A Loxo Bicycuz Tocr.—Dr. Fizer, of the Wagh- Other ofticers of the Soldiers’ Home at Hampton, tor aud made th- trip trom thence to Gettysburg Oo fag the action of the Nutional I Weewng of the Union Veteran Corps,first company, | Fai Vu., were dissoived, and at Jast wight, Cornvitis Barrett, George C. Thomas, | request he wos dismissed to Join the presbyter ot Brown wereeieted Lonorary members, snd Charles | accepted a call to a mew charge. — Clagett, Thomas Fitzgerald, and James K. Harrow — ted to dralt @ set of resolutions of thanks to | ington cycle cub, accoinpanted by Mr Wet. Teather Post G. AK: und Gor, Wovdlinana | Sfister wear Thredert-&. Mab, by redl Saturday, Sourtesies extended on the occasion of the Visit of Sunday. Mr. Scribuer returned yesterday, 3 Mecors. Resowutious were also adopted Sustalue | Fizcr iit oa his cycle for York Lancaster: soul "sob the occa- | Fhiladelphia, trom waence le will go by sea to on Of the reception of the Light Inianury. | Boston. Be 'will attend the mevt at 8; —— S | Sepiember isth. Aw Uscoxrnotiasie Bov.—Edward Gras, Ree ee bongs dt ts hry Ai fo 2 the ce wou — To Tue IxsaNe AsYLOM.—Patrick nf rolug with and incorrigible. ‘echan, the printer, Who Is ged in cases "The supertatendant of the Geo ‘indus vi Siow woremen rgetown industrial wii ls assaulting (wo of Uis fellow workmen at te schoo! testified that the buy kad been under his vernment printing ofice two weeks ago, charge for turee years and a balf, during which forcd by Dr.MeWLdaim the Jail pussieiga’, 4066 time the boy ran away {rom the sci about xe beyond acoubt. He was examined by Dra. twenty mes. The bov was uncontrollable. The | Whiimer aud Hick, Who $0 repore. ‘The tacts were court Said that the motuer, and not the complain- unt, Was the proper persdn to bri cl aad couluued Lig case for a further | reporied (o the district attorney, who nolle prossed tue ‘charge, | tke eases against, Feeuan im the Pouce Court eat j Morning. He will be Sent to the insane agyium, | ‘The District Politicians. THE DEMOCRATIC RSTIFICATION—a XEW DEMOCRATIC ASSOCLATION—A ST. JOBN AND DANIEL CLUB. ‘The democratic Centfal committee last » vening \potnted Capt. John & Miller chiet marshal of che ratification parade of September 11th, and se- lected Mr. John E. Norris chairman of the ratifica- Uon meeting. The democrats of the ninth and thirteenth legis- lative districts iast evening organized under the name of the Madisonian Democratic association, and elected the following officers: C. T. Butcher, ident; Gabrie! Edmonston, first vice president, red. Kee rsey Clugett, second vice president ley, secretary; Charles Kraus, treasurer; and James Jolinston, sergeantavarms. ‘AU A mecting of the Cieveland and Hendricks ciub of the seventh district last evening arrange- ants Were made to participate in the ratification meeting Dexi week. ‘The inre! log to organize a St. Jon and, Daniel club last evensng, at 307 Pennsylvania avenue, was ‘but siimly utter Uficers were elected as fol- lows: A. a. Whee.ock, president; 0. C. Bulley, seu in, treasurer, and Dr. o. vetary; B. H. Hint Candee and ED. Bulley an executive committee. An address to the country was adopted. District Weed Mieasurers Sustained. A COMPLAINT FROM VIRGINIA FARMERS INVESTIGATED. Col. Edward Dapieis,of Gunston, Fairfax, Co, Va., under dove of August 9%, addressed a note to ‘the District Commissioners, setting forth that com- Plaints of fraud im measuring wood are numerous, and from nearly all his neighbors whohave shipped Wood to Washington recently. Be wrote that Mr. Wm. Ward recently sent up thirty-seven cords, wood measure, and was alldwed twenty-four cords, Washington measurement. Several instances: are néted of slinuiar character, He asked the D.s- {rict Commissioners to Jook into ihe matter and see that justice be done the Virginia farmers by ihe Wastiington wood measures. ‘his letler was referred to sealer of weights and meacures, James Small, wio, after a thorough in- Festigntion, states 1p reply that he bas conversed with several of Lhe capt of wood boats and ex- amined tuto thelr systetn Of ranking and cording wood, und is of the lon thit no injustice has bewn dome that would sustain the Cy made. Ue also Dds that the sworn measurers in charge of this duty are as competent as men can be, and of their integrity there cau be no question. He also quotes +e law of 1868 which turows out al Totten or hollow wood, au wood less than two luches ip W“ameter at te smatier end. Tae AguiccureRal Fain—The fair of the Agrt- cultural Society Of Montgomery cvunty and the District of Columbia wil begin ui Rockville to- morrow and continue on Thursday and Friday. pechul Uains Wilirun to accommodate visitors irom the District. The times and terins can be as- certatned from tie advertisement in anoiner col- «apn. The Weaiber pronuses to be all that could e wesires for such an cccasion, and no more pieus- ant excursion can be tmagined than a visit to Ube tar Will afford. ‘the grounds are beauthul; the forest trees which cover them, except tie race in the Center, are very fine, and tue der them, with their cool’ shade, furnishes an ideal place fo Plepic. ‘she farmers of the coun- uy With their fauulies bring thel, Daskels of re- treshments With tem, and a cordial hospitality 1s everywhere sho’ ‘Tuose of our citizens Who wish Lo enjoy a country “outing” are strongly advised to pick up their baskeis and take thelr cuildren with tuem and spend the day In the woods, with a -hanice to see fine stock, good vegetables aud beau- (hU) Bowers, with an occusionsi race thrown in, ihOse Who do Loy care to be troubled to provide for thelr oWa Wants 1D Uhis way can find good fure at reaconable terins on the grounds, Tue District 1s interested In Uns soctety, becuuse Its citizens are Inemavers Of it, and it Is partly under their nanage- ment. The close relations ‘tiut have always ex Isted between Montgomery county and the Disiriet should cause our eltizens to give a cordial support to Us most useful and plexsure-giving enterpiis2. Hon. Randol: Tucker, of Virginia, wil deliver an address on Thursday, —_ WASHINGTON CATTLE MaREET.—At Queenstown, on the Metropolitan Branch, B. & O. Xi. it, three miles from the city, Lewls D. Means, pro- prietor, 9 head of cattle on (he market yesteruay Soid. Best, GY to 5}: good, 5 10 5%, fair, 4% wo 4%: medium, 4% to 4%; ordihary,8 4c. Eleven bundred and thirly-five old sheep aid lambs up aud all sold, old sueep from 8% to 44; lambs, 4 to 6c. Sixteen cows aod cal¥es orou, Troin $30 to +65 per head. State of the murket, good. sD TRE CoLoRED Masovs’ CeNTeNNIaL.—The one hun .redtis anniversary of the founding of the ma- seule order among cOjored peovle in the United ‘States wiil be celebrated in Cais city on the 29h of this mopib. A pars Wh take place, which will ESS eile by a number cl masoulc orders erloas states. After the parade a banquet be givea in the Van Ness garden, at the foot of Tith strvet, A Nocturwal DistvRpaNce.—Last evening Geo. M. Russell went to Mrs. It Thiel’s, corner of 6th and D streets, and made a disiurbdnce by Kicking inthe door. She sent for assistance ana Detective Cox and Mr. Doniphan responded, when Russell assvuited them, He wus arrested, and in the Police Court this morning Oued $5 for disorderly conduct aud $5 alsoin each of the assault cases. —" MARRIAGE Licexses.—Marriage Mcences_ have been issued by the clerk of the court to Carroll %. Wood and Mamie Phillips, both of Alexendria, Va; Edgar F. Oxley and Sarah E. Vinson, both ot Jgntgomery Co., Ma.; John Loutiver and Mary Lee; a ~ Quill and Lizza Soper. A Pouiceman Ciuss a Nrono_ Ruvon.—Yester- day afternoon at o'clock Mrs. E. A. Sullivan, of 1304 K street, sent for Onicer Moreiaad, stating that a colored man bad entered her house. The officer Went to Uhe hotse and there found that Geo. Smith, @ colored rough, had forced a buck gate, got into the hous and secreted himself in the water closet. The officer put smith under arrest. He Fesisted and, being the most power!ul of the tw ould have got te Upper hand of the onicer ha not the latter used (01 ing his prisoner Severai cuts on the lead. With fhe assistance of & cluzen Smith was taken to the s'ation and charges of disorderly conduct and resisting an officer were reierred. B. B. Adams was called in and iressed Sinith’s wounds, and Smith Was sent to the ‘Freedman’s hospital, Mason Dvz Accounts For Tux Nomeovs Ros- BERIES.—A StAX repofter culled on Major Dye yes- terday and asked him how he accounted for tbe great number of rubbehes which are being cum- mitted dally? He tepiled: Because all the pro- fessloual tileves have been turues! loose from the Jail during the past month, and thes, with the tew Who pais through the cxy"almost dally, can do a grent deal of stealing, on account of the lmited Lumber of policemen. ’'The present force deserves credit for driving @ great nuinver of professional Uhieves out of the city, amongst them Buly Cornell ind Jbis gung, who ure now in a western pent- ntlary.” New Sms Or BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS JUST OPENED. BEST MAKE OF TWO PETS, choice bright pastes, esis” PAY CARPETS, BEST, VAKES OF BRUSSELS Ci Urighl siplen 7Scta. Go ctr, Becta ects GOOD TWO. THREE AND FOUR PLY WOOL MIXED TRGRALN CARPETS 1 ches Sock Wee, FLOOE OIL CLOTHS, all widths. COCOA MATTING, DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS, Ero, CARPET LINING, 75 cts, CARPETS SEWED AND LAID PROMPTLY, choice TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. South Side, cs ‘Three doors from Center Market. GLOOMY FEARS, THE DESPONDING ‘Views, the weariness of soul that many complain of, would cftei disappear were the blood made pure and healthy before r aching the delicate ves-ele of the brain. Ayer's Sarsaparilla punfis and vitelizes the loo; and thas conduces to ealth of body and sanity mi AXER'S AGUE CURE, WHEN USED ACCORDING to directions, is warranted to eradicate from the ‘gyateuu all forms of ma arial disease, such as Fever and Ascue, Chill Fever, Intermittent. Remittent and Bilions Fevers. wd disorders of the liver. Try it. The ex: eri- ment fs naufe one, and will wet you nothing ifacure is ‘not effected. 2 Sus Axo Venvera BROOADE BLACK SILE VELVET, $1.00. COLORED #11. Ks, 6 FANCY SILKS, sf, COLORED SILES, $1.60, reduced to $1.00 BLACK 81K, 81,25, reduced to $1.0. CASH P.ICES —- NO CREDIT. CARTERS, 711 Mixxer Space, BLACK CASHMERLS. fonble RELA, double width, pure wool, Double-Width BLANKETS, $2.00, CLOTH, for Boys’ wear, 37 and 50, Bleached TABLE Beeiek vesstinre 2, reduced to50, COLOMED CASHMERRA, tee, double width, COLORED SATING. 60. KLaCK SATINS, 50, ‘BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 75. BLACK SILKS, $2, reduced to $1.50, New Tort Mille SHERTING COTTON, BLACK CASHMERE Sb.AWLA, pure wool, $1.50. Good C\ NTON FLANNEL, @ AUR XHLIAG, widest, deublewidth, pure wool, REMNANTS OF SILES, COLORED AND BLACK CasHMEREn AND DRESY GOODS AT auld Szrats. isi Beat fatiug aud quality tthe city, Sad ‘The Courts. Equrry Cocrt—Judge James. ‘To-day, Clark, executor, agt. Pugh; bill dismissed. Central Nations bank ag Guinand; auditar’s re- Port confirmed. Robinson agi. Quirk afd agt. Robinson; hearing of ruics set for 8th. Ee Chunk ine to peud extended Southall ag Reed; Josephine KR. Reed allowed ten days to swer. Barser ugt. Fendail; pro coniesso set aside. Blundell agt. Biundell; sppeurance. MeGraw ‘SheMeld; F. W. Jones appuln ed trustee. Hi oy pee testimony betore Ci or. wu aly contrmed. Dal ed Stace act Howgaies a0. ry It age. Howgaies and distribuuion ordered. 5 ——— Rep Birds AND ORTOLAN.—The seaSon for reed bird and ortolan shooting began esterday, and in he marshes around the city were many ‘sports, Inep intent on !he capture of the feathered fyers. pas ube rags ey be found near the Coiley tch, just below Benning’s bridge, though good Fannie Js to be found out as tur as Bladensburg. many of the sportemen yesterday returned with well Hiled ate ters the general vpinion seems to be that the uirds are very plentiful th:s seasonjand ‘Unat inuch good sport is yet to be enjoyed. A Vistr oF BaLtiMon® MASTER PLUMBERS 10 THE WaASiINGTON AsSOCLATION.— At the regular mesting Of the Master Plumnbery’ Association, Just evening, @ committee of three—Messrs. Koulrock, Wilson and Knipp—of the Baltimore Master Plumbers’ Association, were present and addressed the meet- ing. ‘The object of thelr visit here is vo confer with a similar committee of the Washington association to draw up an agreement as to tue wholesale prices to plumbers upon the distinction between plumnders regularly engaged in Lhe business and oubers. 3... Rotbrock stated Tiat there was a marked improve- ment in the trace in Baluimore since the organiza- tion of the National Association. and that there 1s a very friendly’ spirit existing between the manu facturers and plumbers in ‘that city, and hat whoiesale houses do not want the retail trade. tbe Balumore plunbers have resolved to Work n0 ma- Terlal unless sid material 1s turnished by the plumbers. “Afler a ¢iendiy discussion as to te st means tO eievate the trade and todo certain Work the meeting adjourned, and a delegation of the Washington Associacion ‘accompanied the Bal- Uumoreans to tue depot Assotorery Prone RR, 00. ¥ BR Oo % FT E288 £ Eo SBROOA Pe Ek BBBOOAA KK OL BoB AAA KK it BB AA KOK rep WO ow ppp Err rere 8 www BOD Em EPR Be 83 Gig Boe ise e oo WoW bpp kee KR KS ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More econcmical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short welght, alum oF } Phosphate powdera Sold onlyincans, Rovat Daxme CW DER Co., 106 Wall street, N. 7. a6 BBR BB BBB RRR RoR NNN E NNN EER Ww : ‘Sou all know :- bout tho “earls bird." We follow, his feuching in so tar tiat_ we are early and often Ww ju the: market turn Gnnwlvee wha ‘near, netty nd cheap ocd Wi net ‘a i work ¥ ry hand sometimes Iu oureffo ts to for you but are too mode-t tocldm ony special reward exce, ta kind upreeiation of onr exertions and a contiuunuce of your Putronmec, for the pletifniuess of which in the’ past we Tender We have recelvid a number of new Goods, them sowe Loveltics in the Toy Live and woul on ine Embroidered Velvet Cabinet Frames, 25c. Fine SUk Push Catdnet Fpaues Bett rgnality atta, 490, dormfly SL ibrolieral Sf & Piish Deor Fins, 096, Guived Ebouy Pictur, Fann, ball, ae Gilt Picture Frames, B10. Boer Solid Hard hubber Hur Brnshien, 99. Cevnive Cellwiond Halr Brusties: 9) - Extra Lue Ladies Rubber Dressiuse Combe, 260. Geut*s extra heavy b st quality dos 250 Mebicure (ail) Secs in Sacer be Piuch Inkstaud with dieare, t9e Hl sate aod aud “tte Mlirore 786: yer cheap. ery lane stuck of Bisque Figures, wid SS Lalitco Fine Plush Tags, $3 a Fine Culf Purses, Kid lived double pocket, 490. Embnaderet Fash Pure 9, 290 pid Pin Abus Gat ad cant. e129, ve Quarto, padded, with aifeld.cubliet and card 91,98 Extra Fine Euutnvidered ditto, promenade estines 600 card, 8: 98. Gent's Feat! =carf Pin, with patural k Bove" water. roof Scuoel Kuapsacks, 90. 8 =" pplew Oe eh See See ap ws i ae new, all good, all cheap, M. SILVERBERG & CO., ‘312 77H aND 213 8rH Staeer Nonrewest, Nea: | ennsylvsiiauvenve, amonj id mene Stavourer rx Dex Goons: UNTIL SEPTEMBER 207x, ‘We will sell from onr Immense Stock of Dry Goods and Nouns at OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY Too 3 Musi Belebuced, “ANG AND To show the dift rence bet at ‘uote ou efewlending ericiess | Cm PRICES NOW AND FORMERLY. 8203 formerly $3.0 reetecsal CITY ITEMS. PPD. ‘Cases autumn percaies 12%, 53 o ¢ Semone remeron Our $1.50 Dluck jersey, $1.10, Our $1.75 coloreul Jersey. $1. §3 3 B D bop Exocelstor, 804 7th street pre und geverally adopued by the Jeading physicians of Us Brad qnttd Eralt of the Loom Cotton 7%e~, ‘street, Mourning Store. Yard wide cot’ Be. “Ieee. short pesealss oye. ee Ladies, you who are tired and worn out tn this Warm Weatlier take a littie bio.en ice and Duffs" Pure Malt Whiskey. 1¢ will bul.d you up. Try It Johnson im the Lead. ‘Steamed oysters now ready, the first of the sea- son. Don't mistake the piace, 440 and «42 9h. Strcet. Ladies’ saloon frst foor. waa Doffy%s pure Malt Whiskey will assist diges- on and positively cure dyspepsia It you will Lake Sreeereiretacess | and use tt at your dinner, a 35 Wks wauer. ary it aie) v ‘The Beautifal Display of Fall Style Hats at Frane’s, corner 7ch and D sta, Uhe only strictly one-price Hat and Gents’ Fure wore Wu theeity. Is the town talk Ot Yui Sndoxd Stetson celebrated soft and Sud iki are ed In great profusion, and prices are Such tuat the closest and must economical buyers Pronounce tuem the cheapest in town. 133 WE HAVE SEVERAL LOTS OF GENTS’ GOODS, And we aball sell them out below cost. They are all perfect and seascnable gods, but the sizes are broken, ‘and we shail sacrifice them before the new goods com- mence to arrive You may save something by glancing at the list below. COLORED MERINO UNDERWEAR, ‘Both Shirts and Drawers, genuine English gooda. Were sold earlier in the season at $125, The sizes are some ; of them sold out, and what we have left we shall close | at 690, Mothers give your tittie ones who are wasting and Suffering from tue heat Duffy's wait Wuiskcy With broken ice, IU will built thin up. 6 ‘To the tiquor and Drug Trade. ‘We are now prepared to supply the liguur and drug trave, In any quantity. Duffy » Pure Barley Mait Whiskey at Uke sume prices and terms charged ‘them at the dery, Laus saving Lem treight. 1 Baxpoun & HaMuniox, Thove who are nursing people down with a fever, will find nothing equal to Dufte’s Malt Wuls- GENUINE LISLE THREAD SHIRTS. | Worenever before sold for lees than @25, Weshall close the lot at 7%. key ahd ice for ail kinds Gievers. iryit 6 BEAL FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND Johnwon’s, 13th and ©. S Oysters! Oysters: Oysters! (Will Scrats: to-morrow). BEES Reed birds! Keed bisa! Keed binds Ladies’ Lang Were never sold less than $125. Somo of thesizes ‘evo boen sold out, ao we offer the Lalance at 89, ‘saloon attacued, . Razors! Razors!! Razors!!!—The Patent Perfect and our best brands Warranted and kept 12 Proper shaving condition gratis. Nawe engraved ‘on our dog collars tee. ILe Kotgers’ Cutiery store, 497 Pennsyivaula ave., D. N. WaLroxD, Prop'r. 83 Persons of sedentary habits and those confined tn offices during Uwe day wid tind nothing so invig- Oraling as a Wite Eluss (uilot Dulfy’s Mait Whiskey taken in the morning and evening. Malaria, GAUZE SHIRTS, In sizce 34, 96 and 38 only, usually sold at 50:., are now 20, All the PLAIN, COLORED AND STRIPED COTTON gestion, Dy»: wasting diseases Invariably give Way to the benet- SOCKS, usualiy 250, now 19¢. cent influences of Dufly s Fure Barley Malt Whiskey. ‘Try i az Oda lote of TIES AND SCARFS, many of them worth The People’s Wor! de Verdict. 5¢ Burnett’s Cocoaine bas been suld in every civil- tho, srenow: 2c. ized country, and tue public have tendered the Ver Gict Tit 1U1S The cheapest and best air Dressing in the worid. BurnetU’s Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- knowiedged the purest and the best. ) ‘To Make a Salad That Is certain to please all tastes, you need only use Durgee’s Salad Dressing. Nothing equal to it was ever offered, and none so popuiar, It isa su- perb table sauce’ cy ‘Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shiris are the best of all. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Edens © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Rosa. €0 Lundborg’s Periume, Alpine Viole. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. £0 J+ ML, Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Et Bas, for more than half a century. been tn use Dy | all classes of people, and indorsed ‘iby eminent phy sicians as the best tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find It to give new Ife, viger and happinesi Purticu- jany a lady’s mediciue.. $1 a bottie. | Suid by aruz- ists. W. E. ‘thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore aid urtison SUrtets, Baltimore, ad. VujUb,s-bun Diamond Shirts at Auerbach’s,7£ H. wu,th,s Baile: $1Saw, warranted equal an: ae i ced All the SCARFS usually sold at ¥8c, are now marked | | be, Alotof fino fancy trimmed NIGHT SHIRTS, in all Sizes, and made of the best cotton, with trimmings that | will not fade, really worth 81.36, are now $1. ‘We want to say a few words for our PALAIS ROYAL SHIRT. Many of our competitors advertise ahirteat a lower price, but we want to eay right here that when it | comes tos question of real worth the PALAIS ROYAL | SHIRT proves iteelf to be just what we claim it is—the best sbirt in the world for the money, It ismade of the best materials obtainable, and the workmanship is the very best: In fact, wecannot give yous better shirt at ‘any price, We sell them now at 890, = “ Rongh on Corns.” Ask for Welly) “ough on Corns 16e. Quick, as HAS complete cure. Hardor soft corns, warts, Dunions. PoP RR, 5 ‘ALATS “Alderncy Dairy Wagons,” fo ee re Ane ade Ra net rw a RE and delivered in hail-pound “Ward” prints, 5c. p ound. Also, Coctage Cheese, Butteruik uid Sivext lk, Sc. per’ quart, Crean au29 «1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. e%y COCO H H 00 00 4 Sss8 “Goo H oo 00 LLEL = Coxsmm Tan = ‘During this season of the yesr there are Clothing Houses and some of them prominent in the busi- ess, who present to the pullic a stereotyped round of inducements, such as “remarkable reductions in Prices.” “selling off at cost,” “goods must be sacri ‘iced to make r. om for next season's stock.” &c. GEORGE SPRANSY never resorts to such ques ‘ionable methods, Consequently, in announcing ‘the present sale of &ve:y neat all-wool suit st 810, and an extra nice Cassimere Pants at 84, he simply ti tes facts which prove that his prices are the low- ‘est in the city. It should bo remembered that every article sold is, guaranteed to be exactly aa represented or the money ‘will be refupded by. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 807 7th atreet, Orponite U. 8. Post Offica VACATION IS NEARLY OVER ‘THE BOYS HAVE BEEN HAVING A GOOD TIME. YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR FACES, ‘YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR CLOTHES, ALL OF THEM NEED A SUIT OR PART OF A SUIT 10 FRESHEN THEM UP FOR SCHOOL. WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS, Suits for the amallest from $2.60, Suite for larger Boys from $3.50, ‘Larger still, $5 and vp. ODD THOWSERS. ODD COATS, NLAUNDIED SHIRES ICOES. EW FALL. C: . oo Pals WHITE BLANKETS ber 20th. no loner, and iis iber a.so that we never advertive s falso= LUTTRELL & W ‘3030-2w 1900 P:nnsylvatie aves comer of 20th et TON N it NNN WN NN As usnal, we are “Tn Front” witha nerly completoline of Boots and shoes for Fall wear, We assert, and will gindly substantiate the auserti.n, that for this season the quality and style of our s00ds are superior to any- think ever before offered here, while we maiutaln our Wain Knows Low Purces, IN LADIES GOODS we would especially mention: ‘The #4 00 Har.d-sewed Faris Kid Button Boot, the only. 1 ‘Kid that never cracks, ski # or turns; 82.00 unrivalled superior to any &: shoe; our $1.25 ‘Rid and Pebble Button, s:ylish and war- Fanted to give satiafaction. OUR GENTS’ DEPARTMENT is complete, with ng Shere Benen ors went District, Hahn’s warranted $2.50 Calf Button, Laced and Concress still a mystery to our competitors; those $1.25 and $1.60 50 id Laced and Gaiters in broad or nar row toes. IX BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ FINE SHOES we now have alive which we jroudly call “Our Own.” They ‘are the best and handscmest coods that you or wa have ewer scen. Our 81.00 Boys’ Tipped, Button and Laced, every pair guaranteed, IN MISSES’ AND CHILD'S GOODS we have no competition. Our 75cta Child's Hecled Button has no rival in the Unit:d States, The only Misses’ 1.00 solid ‘bpring-Heel Button. f ‘We have saved parents hundreds of dollars’ their Children's Shoes of us, pei sd Puices Unrvor™ To ALL—Hoxest DeaLinas. WM. HAEN & CO., ‘THE LEADING SHOR DEALERS, 28 0ra Sramer ano 1022 Pewmerivama AvexUE ESTABLISHED 183. W. A. Warner & Sox : STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, ‘Ro. 1068 JLEFELSON has me Goods called loys, Hegre fee caren to en slgce in the city. j Ga Taz Ber “HE CONCORD Fanwess” ‘BE CONCORD COLLAK Keane gn tend soe cai ates ~cos- War etd Carte Od hed Hirpene aapectally, LUize ts i: Pempaylenal g Netiooel ote, sts mye A i fropks snd in 1 2 Feeee eea aa FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. CLOTHING! - ‘We are now receiving the finest Stock of Suits, Over- CLOTHING! | coats, Panta, &c., we have ever shown yet at THE MISFIT STORE, «a 17H sTazET| 0030 CORNER TENTH AND F STS. 1. ¥. Biseman having anrigned to me his whole stock,| Sore a Renee ccteren Sok asialek Whaleenia sd Sa ‘Thisstock must be sold, soit barsains are dratred call vo fmmolistely, ‘Thestock will besold withoutreserra. | th i g § 7 Ht $0 BRS “ yen o r SN om [Ae ta he F PSS Be: Z, TOBRINER, 3 TU. OMEARA & CO. aug3s Assignee 3247 Pennaylvania Avena, Are relline their entire stock—Guns, Riffes, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewolry Bardware, &c.. at auction, every eveuing, at 7 p.m. Deoyaius can Leusd bevauctiolt auverteueat JyT Gazer Axo Posrrrvs Crzanma BALE Onr entire xtock at ‘LADIES, MISSES’ and CHILDREWS, and MEN'S and ‘BOYS’ SUMMER SHOES: At sctual coat forthe balance of the season, authoes | Liow Prices: im reed of Low thoes should certainly not miss this op- ‘Fertunity as some wonderful Hanyuins can be usd. ‘Weave about 500 pairs LADIES FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that Davo never been soldfor less than363. They are going now at @28 pair. 0 of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been wold for ‘{U and $¢ arenow selling at €3.50 and 84. ‘Don't mise this grest opportunity, as wil save ‘money by dolar eo as the Heliable hoe Stores af Low Parices:: LOW PRICES!1: In order to close out our entire Spring and Summer Stock within the next two weeks we have prices reduced to fifty cents on the dollar. SINSHEDMER & BROS, scars euee wt 208 Tth and S151 YOUTHS’ SUITS, Sercus, Nore Bors SUITS. J RESPROTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF CHILDREWS SUITS Sonneae too ‘THOSE co cee = BEATING APPARATUS AND WOULD PAETICU- AIPACA COATS, LARLY CALL YOUR ATTEXTION TO THE FURNACES FROM THE WELL SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST. KNOUM FACTORY OF RETKOLDS & BOR, WHICH STEAM BEATING AT ONE PEE CENT Neca a! ‘Men's, Boye’ Youths’, and Children's PANTS in large ‘variety, very low. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., one Ke. $10 D. street, between 6th amd Dy Beadiote hy mul SoU ated ca, eng28 ‘WINE ct oD. KNOWN ay ", rep Ba roe Te Cys Na wel my DRY_GOODs. Lace Conrars. SEATON PERRY. (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) —- 'DOAB Ne. relieve eli tn larial aDd mer ual tr p tickets via Bam SMVEMS wuts OTE 1 CAL RACE CORNER MALN AND COUR! 1 NANCOAH ALUM SPRINGS BHENA county ora a a ‘ ites’ walk from d potand withis HAVING DELEsMINED TO DISCONTINUE TER ‘ LACE CURTAIN De. MEN, (OWING To TH swell om the premiera BAS “MARKED LOWS" HIS ENTIKE STO: K Oi table. ctl INS FLOM 25 10. ie Ce ry is . % XARE CPPOR UNITY FOK GAKIIPS FUGNISH- | _Ombttas will meet all trainn uy SOUN ie BO ‘ MESTMOKELAND COUNTY, ¥) LARGE LOT OF CHIU DREN FANCY COLORED Galt os WEU SERDAR MCR Ra eee eet crow A GSE AT Be Pht PAIR REVUCED FROM G0. | SYS Ta “Au water aeons Dathine an Terie G2 ber day, GIUGI2 pet week GS 840 4 BGAISS IN LADIPS FANCY COLORED HOSE, goat vind sEDea We Gul daCKer AND WRAPS aT at Ng re w wshiaston, D.C GREATLY KEDOCED PICE IMFunT) D SERSE S Pious 8 3) TO $8, COTTAGES. CAPE MAY.N.3. ONE BLOCK . SLR CHUDDACASHMERE AND BERTON SHAWES | Pin he teas'h and tr fal ow ot the eae GREAT VARIELY. ments Brwt Gas. open Juve ist coon, | MEY PLUCK, 2 FALL AD WINTER att-woor jor) + D. HARRISON. ceo PST Siaben ce Aenean: | DKAP D'ALMAS. BISON CLoTEs. ALL-Wok SCOlCH PLAIDS. es NEW FRENCH 4WILLED CLOTES, TRICOTS AND PLATS: AND BRCCADED GFRMAN VELVETS gia dikl tol IMMENSe SiR OF BLA a AND COLORED ATLANTIC CITE tx? Pores Goods Paar FIGURES AND CoB. —_— | alr ‘pinces: seaTos Penny, OPEN aLL THE Teas PERRY BUILDING, Tennayivania avenue, corner 9th street. | _ Established 1800. <u90 T aNTIC HOT CITY, " Will be open tl Oc Sober int, Rates reduced ® ” A to $10 per we: k cla drew under ten years bait Li ‘eu26-t price. “JOUN T nce Bacws Maacsors Esrantisaxesr, 40 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ONT. ATLANTIC CITY. VENMONT AVENUB At Mibobatrocted Gocat View. street oars SRA tS ememturces 90 tae nN. ‘eps-Su tout LUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE p RIDGE HOTEL COMPAS DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. TUE ELEGANT NE Just received all the newest shaesof ENGLISH | que Saeed ee am: CASHMERES,which are splendi valuoat SScenta. Our) (7 7HE | price for then will bo are: lazesl ad improwed, and te c a YARD. i a yi6o! ry RATING ATR! vATER: Ube MOUNTAT rs 1CENT SCFNERTE SAMES F SUANNON, Also, the newest designs in CASHMERE PLAID | SUITINGS, very handsome styles, at the low figure of vette surf bathiiuon thodiea Many amprovemente ate belie Ts WALTER BURTON, ;___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. at Reece. ' | Fiest Ot Government Java Coffee | ome oa ug | ret buiad’ BB A’ UU \ ©, WITMER, be A EO S| ano 2918 Penney! . 1 > ns peylvania avenne & BBs AAU oe Ha —_ HAT 1817 He-No Tea is an absolutely pare tea, without col Manipulation to sive st a ba ot thrcon! of He-Ne Stine gullies five tra weaid t Wu ytokt the ruil from me Soi rae tte treba avon, eS te rold only im the oriinal metal lined peckare— Sharter: indi Found ‘agen wat with ous bahas aaa Sadeusick The trade wubb oy sei, AKT Fetabliahedt 1811 any) Baltimore, NOTICE 46 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, au28 tc r. Avevst Curso Orr Sares LANSBURGH & BRO. WILL SELL OUT THIS NONTH THE REMATNDER OF SUMMER GOUDS AT SLAUGETERING PRICES PREVIOUS TO TEARING DOWN THE WALLS TO 40 HOUSEKEEPERS aa FER S55 CONNECT OUR NEW BUILDING WITH OUR PRES. | Ef ENTSTORE. WE SHALL SELL ANY GOODS IN 3 OUR THIRTY-FIVE DiPARTMENTS AT LESS THAN COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL IM- Roo REL] PORTATIONS, WITICH WILL SHOLTLY COME 18. ixNRG OO ALL OUR 5,6 AND 80. LAWNS, WARRANTED FAST | i hs Odo S 3, REDUCED TO 4 CF! OUR 12% AND 150. LAWNS REDUCED 70 8 CENTS, T YOUR OWN PRICE TO RELIANCE GOLDEN HILL, ‘WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLa, BREAD AND BISCUITS ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Jet street and Indiana avenue, et ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, AS WE DO NOT WANT TO CARKY THEM TO NEXT SEASON. _ | BLEACHED TABLE LINENS. WARRANTED PURE, FULL WIDTHS, REDUCED TO 400. FROM 60. 20,000 WASHER ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS aT Wh. M. GALT & Co. THe SUPREME COURT OF 1H¥ DISTRI COLUMBIA, HULDING A SPECIAL TERM ORPHANS. COURT BUSINESS, THE Zip CF AUGUST, A.D Tek. I : 1%) CENIS. 1a the Suatired thelistte of wlan D. asken, dee ODDS ANDENDSOF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF | sti {stiuin nd iivader' tN icnan aes DOZENS OF OTHERS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. spe gen ny eee ggg Non RECUR HO EAIRS EAST SEALING SEAREETR, The remanent of seven trourad Solare WHICH WE HATE MAUEED AN GREAT BARGATMA, 1 Cor cf Macy Aun Davies ck Gores amet oe AFEW MAY BE SOILED FROM DUST, BUT THEY | $F etvre ber death. August 4.1814. wnd wich were left ARE MOSTLY IN GOOD ORDER WE WANT TO a CLOSE THEM BEFORE TUE RECEIPT OF GOODS | TO". ons with Mery. Wilbrane A aon ea tere ber FOR THIS FALL. | Sips" scm Wiliam B, Aizen urd snetore bic aati, eo FOUL suze costOurens, rep wim) fh ida tno eochaes et ae WHITE COTTON, AT §1, ACTUAL VALUE 6175, Biro "hp te onder ie courte mepton bee Mee WHITE GooDs! “WHITE Goos: Gerad Wale! that futher all ged there sae he egal SPLENDID CHECK NAINSOOK REDUCED TO om mi tion Gf thy aald gu tities erm tsb the Comets EXCELLENT INDIA LAWN BEDUCED TO Mo, | Sis. ont tile or antneee i tenes dare FROM 18. — Toons {t shih the said United States lays ciaim for . the: are me liviteat-law or uext of kim ‘of maid prope rty who cab be bed 1000¥ARDS DOTTED A’ SD FIGURED SWISSES zs eta owners of ald ope cwuce their i OB OF before the first ru REDUCED TO 1250. FROM 300. vtberwinw irocredd with a in rune of default: potice be Publinhed otice a week £08 Rapp top ates wl nthe Washington Law Reportar as APSR. HAGNER, Axsociate J JEUSEY! JERSEYS! IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT A GREAT REDUCTION. GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. SOME OF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED AND} WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, 200 LOZEN APRON, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 100. TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS OUR STOCK CARKIED OVER FROM LAST | SEASON IS VERY DESINABLE, AND AS WEIN- Atruecopy. ‘Test: (aan) "Gr 3. RaMSDELt. Ter er Bu. McPil! KSON, 02%6-aw3w Speci.l Avaistaut Attorney for the U, Nous warxen x00, CUPennsylvania ra, NOAH WALKER & 00, TEND TO COMMENCE OUR SALES WITH FRESH | GFeapesivania wa - GOODS ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCENENTS | xoqu WALKER ®OO, at O& TICE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ALOVE GOODS, ea ava Eomteor io dHe EL re Fianbel eu COTTONS AND | HEETINGS, FROWN AND | ROAH WALKER & 02, Drpdessuite ‘ BLEACH D. OF ALL THE Weli-KNOWN HRANDS, |. Dania Ava, Abie ii Deen detmand SPLENDID TEN-QUALTER BLEACHED SH? ET- :UPeunsylvania Ava Aljwca Backs. | Tew ING AT 20 CENTS PER YAKD. BEST PEQUOT OAH WALKER & 09, BLEACHED PLLLUW CASE COTTON 12% CENTS | YER YARD. | exp Peumsytvania ava Drni-dirts Vesta ‘WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE PREPARED FOR THE | sai WALKER =00, si ght Sallorand on SAME, ANDSHALL NOT FLINCH FLO™ LOSS 70 | Stir ta. white and Colored, Doir, (GcPeanayivania Aen Eceee oe MANY OF OUR CLERKS ARE OFF ON FURLOUGH | xogu WALKER & Beebe. at vary BUY WE HAVE OVEK ONE Ht NDKED TO WAIT ON i a -_ bent os Camda YOU WITH FEOMPTN«SS DULG THLSK MOT | — €UPonneylvania ava en? RoaH WALKAE £02, — (cPenpsyivanie Ara, * : LANSRURGH & BRO, Beau WaLasn gc, "OABWALEER&OD, antl 2G, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. (28 Pennayivaniaava, Bazoaws For Avevse Senrxo Goons = ‘The larcest and best selected stock of RUITINGS ever ofcred fur gentlemen to select from at the LLALIAG TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF E. G. DAVIS, WasULAGIUN. « BD.DARR * “9 MARKET SPACE mnt 2171 Pennayivanie avenge, re Guanine BLACK FILKS, SURAH SILKS, BLACK CASH- EPPS’ COCOA MERES, HENKI! TTA, TAMISE. ALBATBOS, DRAP D'KTE and mans other chotee fabricn BREAKFAST, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. COURTAULDS, ENGLISH CHAP, FOR VEILS AND TRIMMING. gover “rerstions of digestion and warriton. cet er LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS AT BOTTOM PRICES, |}, <2/"70! 8} 1 fve hee pron provided cur breakast tales ‘EXTiA OF; ELING IN WHITE GOODS. = ae; 2lly Ludt up until eur ag ree every ten 1 om fae eeerenres ; ey ‘ BLACK SILK GRENADINES AND SUMMER SILER, | {Lvsives weil tolihed wh pure oad am = espn Tcenciagl Made. with bofling | ‘fold ia ting _— conty Gyribs andl ty Urocore E.G. DAVIS, JAMES EEPS & 00, Homenopathie Chemtta 9 MARKET space | _™bambta Looden. Rnwiand : = == = = amma RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES HOUSEFURNISHINGS. cha | Semi nasi, Sir olaland esl Weante, To Maze Roou For Orr Hear Fine Cofniabad shirt aly de Fine Peale wires Kmieeces Fioggt_Laundried Drea Shirt tn eid bosoms renty Remaining Stock - . aera ¥ ft pent Drom firts made to order oid bono for VAPOR STOVES AT COST. ‘Perfect Bt on ‘Four different patterns of latest improvement, Call| su2? 008 F strest. ‘early, and obtain the best stove in the market, W.8.JEXKS & co, TT Teh street northwest. tune Peso See LL td evo SSE Lacy

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