Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1884, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LOCAL MENTION. F SIGNAL. OFFICER, Orrick oF THE Cr » $0 'am.f Wasitixetos, D. C., Se For the mite Atlantic erally fair weather, Slight changes in tempera southerly Winds. For Muesday, generally fair weather ts in- dicated for the Atianile coast and guif states, the ud the seuthern part of and Missouct valleys, and vd local showers for the rh part of the upper M pland Missouri valleys. Higher temper. Indicated for the lak nearly ary temperature for all other districts, MARYEAND AGRICCLTCKAL COLLEGE —In order to ation- accommodate the persons residing in Washing! espectatly Those elerkships, who desire fee me about pl ir sons at this college and find it inconvenient to leave the city, I ean be) found op Thursday and Saturds und 13 Inst, between the hours of 3 and 6:40 @elock pm, at the Ebbitt house, where I will be jeased to CoMfer With those who wish to consult me. Ava. J. SwaTa, President. Covosat Bescn Batt ix THE EVENts' iia riders bave Interested U Tertainment. This Is the xn Season for our last excursion on the Wednesday, 10th, not 17th, as ann F apers. All Wishing tO remain over Cale be actummodated at tie hotel. ret the next day by cur ar Moseley at haif tare. Joy fun and dancing tog Ox THe BrevenE. ASD TOURNAMENT WITH Hello, Georget_you on a bieye! had the piles bad. So 1 had, Some salts that enred me’ dire mended to cure indigestion and all consequent evt T believe in it. sure pop! Well, how can I get Some? Itty called Ironite. “It your druggist don't keep it, ‘address “Ironite,”” Washington, D. C. | Evseznes Ice Carat Shipped any where ont i For Picktixe—pure cider vi Jobn H. Magruder, 1417 New Y Reap Sinshetmer's aavertise tis Fecom itt H mes McKenney fell in a fit at 7th And D streets northwest, and was taken to his ome on 5th street, near Washington. ELDERDGE Sewing Machiuve leads them all. Asmificiat Eves. Hempler’s, optician, 453 Pa. av. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Nariowar TweaTen—Thateher, Primrose, and | West's Miustreis Durven’s Gaxpex.—Interesting entertainment. Condensed Locals. Mr. Joseoh Patch, of No. 920 Rhode Island ave- nue, yesterday found adead colored female infant ear his place of residenc Geo. A. Williams, a dise ~ the police force several 1 ing since Just Wednest: Ted in this city, but le knowledge, taking wit saved—$110. He gay one, The Tumors that he has another wite where are not verified. Charles Richards, ¢ daysin Jail, by Jud ing his wite, Maggie, At the meeting of the society last_e¥, He Was Tecently mau here without Lis wite lored, was Sentenced to 60 | Mills thts morning, for strik- | the Jaw with a St Patrick's ‘Temperance in address Was delivered U Mr. James F. Mawuire, and a ehoiee musical pr: main Was rendered Fhe” engrossing of the testimonial intended on bis 10th birthed, ity, were done by Mr. €. for Sir Moses Moni by the Hebrews of th Emey, of the Patent oft Mr. Nicholas Callan suites that he ts the last surviving meter of the 12) citizens of Washin Who tn 1865 organized the Uidest Inhabitants’ asso tation. Mr. Hi. P. Montgomery, the supervising principal of the Seventh divisivi “public scnools, states that his office 18 at the Sumner building. instead of the Garnett butldlug, as stated Iu Saturday's STAR He Will Issue tickets of admission to the schools from $ 10104 m, and from 5 to7 p.m. Another pleasant garden party will be given in the Woods adjoining St Alban’s church, by We ladies, on Tues} Killed by a Blow with a Brick. ‘THE INQUEST OVER COLCMBUS W. BAILEY. Ap inquest was beld at the sixth precinet statién on Massachusetts avenue yesterday morning on the body of Columbus W. Ba The de Who Wasan employe in Cari Muel tory on Pennsylvania avenue att of August, to drive away so *he rear Of the store, and w with brick. thrown bs Wu years of age. Frota the € Jaw ensued, and teu death. Esliouce to thisert Liet, Harry Hall, Eugen E Dr. Hart at pleces of box had_ been driven into the brain, and four pleces brick. He added that death resuited Irom lock jaw, Which Was cated by the blow. The jury FOURhE in a verdict in accordance with the fi Hood Is already tn jail 2 of assault and battery, which case will be noil pressed, and he will be kept in jall under a com- initinent from the coroner. ‘Transfers of Heal Esta Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: €. Divine to George M. Divine, real estate deseribed In deed from heirs of James O Ruley;81.4 fordet al to United States, lot B, block & ard University sub. of J. A Sinith’S tarmn: $1 12 Harbour, lots 2 s Mary 8. Cs line E. Burnett, part 1s, section 3, Barry Farn A.C. Clark to Jacob H. Ket-inger, lot 2, sq. $—. Columbus J. Esitn to Henry Brusek Haws sub. Mt. Fieusunt J. She Eason and F. W. Pratt. trustees, lits 1, 8. 10 and 17, block 31. Columbia Heights; jun. Swite BL No nis 6 tos, Suerman’s sub. Mt H. Watson’et al. tod. H. Miles, mpted, on the 2 sin the alley In struck on Hood, a of the blow Le At Owens Grove. ERVICES YESTERDAY—COMMUSION TO- MORROW. | Between five and six hundred people yestenta attended this eam miles out ef this city. Early prayer meeting was ied by Mr. H. Owens Love feast was held at @ oeiCK, Kev. J. ©. Hazes clock Rev. J. € preached. Mr. f Hamune chun PF ciock atternoon had charce of the pruyer w Tay Mr. I preached, fs “gave Of KTeat 1 powe morrow, at 11 u. th, te sacrament of th sappee will be administered, sand me enue hes join int Wagons will Promptly at Sa. m. INTERESTING KR euing at All these micet- Wr. Lori's bers of other Ing office ns f A New Catholic Church. SGTUNIANS WITNESS THE DEDICATION OF 4 CHURCH AT FRONT ROYAL number of persons trom tniscity attended TY excreises of the new Catholic church. » Bapust at Front Royal, Va. Rev. more, officiated at high mass, Of the diocese of Richmond, sermon. In the afternoon Bishop cane acain preached. This church has been bullt trom a ft by John Carroll Jenkins, son of the late Thomas Jenkins, of Baltimore, and 1s situated ou a lot given by George W. Macatee. The corner stone |S trom the battie-feld of Manassas, the bs tending : 1855, the curbing from the bat- SHUl, and the lot on which It 's ploughed by’ shells fred In the memo- between the confederate and federal land, commanded by Cols. Its dimensions are the deitica COLLECTION OF ARTICLES IN THE STOMACH OF A DEVIL-PISH. ¢ devil-fish ws caught in the Potomac Jast week, near Cedar Point, by a fisherman by the hue of Watson. It was entangled in a net and Was brought to the shore by oyster tongs. A young | Ian Whu Saw one of the tentacles says he was told that tie up reature had eight arms, and from tip to .sured about fitteen feet; that In the stomach dan urmy pouch, lettered “U. 8. 1st Inf,” bark and & broken sliver wateh, together ber of other small articles, ‘and that devilish seemed to be in pur- . scitvol Of porpoises, ‘This 18 said to be Uke of tus sort that has been caught in suLorhoud this year, a piece ‘The Democratic Hatification, THEO OF THE PARADE AS ARHANGED BY THE MARSHAL hn S, Miller, the chief marshal of the ch will Gecur In connection with the ion meeting of the District democrats Thursday evening, has issued the following order: HS Intending to participate in the er named: : ursiwaied by Campbell Carring- sou Democratic association, iepth and twelfth districts, ninth and thirteenth districts, lions of the eighth, fourteenth, nf id nlueteench districts, williorm at Testing on 14th sireet | alle assoctution of this Tight of the tine, aud Will ¢ Marine band. Seco division, marshaled by B. F. Lloyd, com- prising mounted organizations and elabs trot Vir- | ad OFganizations of the eleventh, nd elghteenth districts, will form on 13t0 street, south of K, with right Testing on K street hortiwest, i division, marshaled by Joseph V eouprisitie organizations of the twentleth, comprising organizations of ‘the second, third, Tourth, fits, SIAL eventh districts, afd Visit ing chiles trom Me Y, Md, will form on Peunsy tania avenue, west a Zid street, with The colin will wove prompuy 3) o'clock, ui ull the divisions Will at once take their respect ve places ingine. The rou av will be west along K_ street to Wash- around the cireie into Pennsylvania along Venusyivanla avenue to 4% street, the City Hall, where the parade will be tng. of elubs will form their organtza- ulus Of fours, and tuke tntervals of 72 anil Will be carefal to have Uelr clubs as- We tn Ume to reach the place of rendezvous by lock p.m. Torclies of transparencies must not be lighted nnlil the entire procession 1s formed and ready to move, ts, ete., will begin when the ini reiches’ Pennsylvania avenue Phe division Marshals and alds wil be mounted, and will each Wear a blue sash asa badge of dist Unetion. The lub marshals will each wear a blue rosetta, rsluis are requested to carry a hickory chief marsha! has appointed the following Messrs. EB. Hay, Charles A. Waiter, Capt. HB Lave . J.T. Dyer, Thomas Muntz, E Thomas F. Miler Wil be held in front of the City: uu aly array of distingulshed speakers have d invited. SACLTS A POLICE STATIONRERPER, Une Man, Was arrested yester- on a charge of disorderly S tuken to the Tourth precinct S pht in charge of the station- vggins, who took the prisoner = lie could lock the door Eluily ¢ With ls fist and then kicked Pouce court tis morning Elmiy assault and claimed tha. tt was tie Lon the disorderly case. wie Barner ot Mi mn ot BOYS, Of about the saine and Rup by’ the strom: id the point just there, sr aud drowned. ‘The vody | EW PRESAYTERIAN Cutnert.—The opening w churen erected by the Unity Vresby- on Ki Street, near 14th, 9¢- SC Street southwest, on station house, by Frank Willkuns main. Fleming was brates about his body me his: face, one just abov cw. He w 2 was e iv prute stn tm down rose 1 ‘Thompson then er tals up by taking him to the sta- In the Police Court Unis morning be Was charged With assanit and Dattel feming being nnable to appear, the case was until Friday next, bonds $300; Monohan s required to give $100 bonds for lls appear- aa Witness, hous: Ancusry Notes —S Potot fal on Sa nels as follows: Miss ©. A. Van Miss ALB. Kidder. : District arcliers have reweived tation to be the guests of the Rog Baltimore, at their tourhainent Sept TWlldelegation wilt w Ose oF oF Mr SCHULTZ Bi maWwig esday, hi atiz. ‘they bout two ns Officers Wagner and between N Auta story was reme ‘Wis amputated the Hu, = : A Loxe Swi ox a Bet.—Mr. W (Ker at Topham’s store, w ot to SWE Irom the wha Lot 7th street, to Alexandria ry boat 13 fourhours. There is a ree ngton atte er-stone rlington bY er. The ald the stone 4 Rev. W. HL Bos ng to the Mason ton preached. nd sorrow that of the sudden death of the Secretary of the Treasy ded, nS, WHO pub S With .consetntlous and laborers, bear tes ure and his many emt pst oma position ruin devotion, we, th Simone tons DBeiit and good quausties of hed sad ae Resolved, That in tbs We have lost a true tclend, Whose Ualtorm Kindness and coeeteat, wee Just ropand fo thous "occuprins the abi jest Of place, will ever’ be Ruciate ve affection and gratitude. - aw these resolutions be Heswited. That a copy of Sullabiy eugrossed and presented Uo bis family. T CuURcH IX Viessa, Va—The 4 the First Baptist chure'at Vienua, he services were con> r. Scott, pastor in charge, assisted eins, Of Alexandria: Whales, of Falls Church, Va, and wre Was a large attendance, Mr. William Price, the day house, had some words on S cut his right arm, Simonds has dis- WeppisG Feast Wiye.—John Brown, d_ than, pleaded gulity in the Police f stealing one-balt Property of Joun Dapbney had bought the ause he did not in order to make i. Job Was ined 35, in FS Uhh Jai, Porrmies AMONG THE PRINTERS —A meeting of who ore repubileras was held last Friday censure against the ‘Typo- nin New York was adopted for its er the New York Tribune. The ston, Was directed to report this of the Columbta Typographical Lon Wednesday evening. Members {this action will not be en- : ming tha ajority of the posed to the Introduction of polities Steamer Leary.—The steamer from Norfolk 0 near Glymont, broke her herwise damaged her machinery, ituse her being lald up tor several stramer Lady of the Lake being about ther, hearing her signal of turned and took Om board her passengers aiciy landed them in Washington at7 o'clock ey Jesticz.—About 9 o'clock thts morning Dray occurred at the K-strect murket between, ed John Bell and Joba Chase. © with a brick, took & revolver from nd Tired three shots at bm. Bell then ran was followed by a large crowd as far asthe poi, Where he wus arrested by OMcer S taken to the Police Court, and for six months. the Athletic Park, next tournament "under of Mr. Join S. Prince. ‘There will ieiuding a race for amateurs fora one best Wo in three, open for all, Je race for boys under fourteen Gold and silver medals will be 5 successful contestants, amateur, who holds a Mr. Prince offers a purse of can. produce @ hors®, pacer or “a hun th « Cree mille straight tke place the same day. In ris not accepted, Mr. Prince Fuu three miies against the best American onk Thirwee Hove already been made ‘he Various Taces Entries close Wednesday morning. if { evs w elay find ‘we have reason. be God for the steady pi made since that Source Gf consolation and benefit to the chief pas- tors of the church of America to meet. again after $0 long an interval, to recount their trials, thelr hopes and thetr success in their respective fields of labor; to intereni anotiier by mutual counsel, and to strength and conildence which result from the Te- union of eafnest men engaged in the same holy aud normal position, every state and diocese of the Union will be repre- sented at the council, and as to the object session he states: “The object for which this coun- cits summoned, as you are well aware, 1s not. to formulate new dogmas of falth, tor the’ only doc- {rine We preach to you Is ‘the faith once delivered To the saints” Ju ‘union of will recite datly the hymn of Creator Spiritus’ Two Divorces Granted. A MAN AND 4 WOMAN RELEASED PROM MARITAL De. ‘BOX Chas. A. Beatty om Saturday fled @ petition tor divorce from his wife, whose maiden name was Josephine D. Stetson. He states that they were marned in this city, August 28th, 1876, and that his happiness has been seriously disturbed. by her loose conduct and dissipated habits. He charges that she conducted herself ina manner unbecom- ing @ good wife with John Karne and Frank Steele and that she committed adultery with the latter in December, 1883, and in May, 1884, she became an inmate of a hobse of ill tame in this city. On Saturday a decree of divorce was granted Ellen Quin, and she Was given custody and control Of her tour children. Atver living with her hus- band, Edward Quin, since 1865, his habits became ‘such that she Was compelled co ask s separation. set aa noted ies A Great Church Council. ELOQUENT LETTER OF ARCHBISHOP GIBBONS CON- ‘YOKING THE PLENARY COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 10Ta. ‘Yesterday in all the Roman Cathotie churches in the archdiocese of Baltimore was read a letter from Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, reciting that the pope, desiring all the bishops of the church in the United States to meet in plenary council, has appointed Archbishop Gibbons, owing to the ilmess of Cardinal McCloskey, to convoke, by his apostolic authority, the third plenary coun- eil of Baltimore, find to preside over tt as apostolic delegate. ‘The ‘council 1s therefore convoked to convene tn Baltimore, a¢ the Me of the archbishop, of the 9th of Noveuhber next. itan church ‘The archbishop Says: “Eighteen years have now since the iast pienary council was held, levoutly thankful to rogress Which rel has period. “It cannot fall to bea views, to enlighten one rive that ‘utitication of the nomination of | Mission.” A Hendricks Wil assemble on Thurs- | — He calls attention to the of the church Ith inst, at 7 oelock sharp, In| and Its transition from a missionary state to a fixed He refers to the fact that tof its \dges 1, 3). Nor will our delibera- ons have any political significance, since we have ‘no political grievances to redress nor political as- pirutions to gratify. ‘The church of God has no di- yeet relations with politics; political intrigues form ‘no part of her divine mission; the kingdom of Christ seven: | an of His chureh ‘is not ‘of this world.’ (John, Xvill). | She ‘renders to Caesar the things that aré wesar's, and to God the things that are God's’ Matthew, xxif). The enactment of salutary laws Yor the promotion of plety and sound morais, the correction of abuses, the establishinent, as far as tect tnenigysccond aud irst distlets and visting | practleable, of greater uniformity in edclestastical winhs trots Prince George's county, Md. will form | discipline, the development of the Christian com- he siret, south of K, With right resung on K | monwealth, the quickening and strengtuening of Feet neriaw the bonds of charity which should bind us all as Rraness rshaled by Major H. L. Biscoe, | members of the Christian taumily, to our God, and to euch other—these are the signal blessing at which we aim tn assembling together.” With the view of obtaining the divine lUght by rayer, the following exercises of devo- Ticht resting on Zid street northwest, and will take | ton for this archdiocese are ordained and proMui- up the like of march imtediately In rear of the | gated: Ulird division wheu it reacues Chat point. “1. ‘The coliect ‘De Spiritu Sancto’ will be added in the mass by the priests of the urchdlocese heaveforth tll the close of the council. les of both sexes 2 All the religtous commun] Holy Ghost, ‘Veni 3, ‘The Licany of the Saints will be publicly recited in the parish churches, either before or alter the high muss, on every Sunday tll tue first Sunday of November, inelusi Se LETTER FROM LONG BRANCH. ‘Those who Linger by the Sea—Hop at the West End—What the Cottagers are Doing thiv Year — The Grants, Childs, Frelinghuysens, &c,—A High- ‘Toned $350 Dog. Correspondence of Tar Evesrxa Stan: West Ex, Los@ Braxcn, September Sth. We made a quick trip here from Saratoga via the West Shore road and realized that it 1s now posst- ble to enjoy the special attractions of both places the same day without much fatigue. There are enough peopie still at the hotels to ‘keep them lively, and the cottage residents will not leave their charming homes before October or November. All the hotels are still open and the West End hotel has Its inorning concerts and evening hops Tegularly. Tt has been the headquarters of gayety at Long Branch ail summer. Last Saturday night it was extremely lively at ‘this hotel, the parlor and the plazzas around It belng as mich crow: as tu July. ‘Tue uop terminated tn a german sctven by Mr. Walter Hildreth, the son of the proprietor of the West End hovel; “Mr. Richard Stockton (Son of ex-Senator Stockton) and other young men. There were about two doven dancers, aungng whom were Miss Agnus, of Baltimore; Miss Neilson, of 'w York; Miss Mary Depew, of the same city; Miss Minnie Hildreth, Mrs. D. M. tiidreth, jr., Miss ate Forsythe, Mi3s Marie Douglas, Miss’ Lawson and gentlemen enough in addition to qie two above named to give a partner to each lady, ‘The favors were very pretty Indeed, some of thei being | laze palin leaf fans with bouquets aMixed to thera | of tresu towers, The dancers were in evening dresses, ‘Tue rink which was opened at the West End hotel the last of June hasbeen very successful in- The two balls given assed anywhere. ‘The Casino at Elberon bas also been very suc- cessful, far more so, Tam told, than last year. It Wil retain open uitil October 1st. NOT ENTRRTAINING THIS YRAR. ‘The entertatning done by residents of the cot- tages between the West End and the Elberon hotels ; has been not only of less frequent occurrence this season than last, Dut has also been on a less elab- arate Seale, ‘D. and Mrs. Grant have had friends staying them all summer, in addition to membei ; Mis. Grant has given a now and then instead of a lunch or dicner party, us during other seasons. Mr. and Mrs Pottcr mer,ot Chicago, have lately been the guests of and Mrs. Grant at their-cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George W ‘tlds have given a few dinners during the summer, but scarcely any one else has given ‘such formal entertainments as dinners, OTHRE NOTABLES. Isaw Secretary Frelinghuysen and nis wife and daughters here before they ieft, Sirs. Johu Davis had her chtidren with her, and accompanied her rents and Miss “Tillie” Frelinghuysen to the fam- country place, near Somervtile, N. J. Mr. Jolin Chew, of the Department of State, was also here with the party and left with them. They will re- Juain some time af the country plice, except Miss ‘Tillie, who goes this week to visit her aunt at New- port, where her gister, Miss Lucy, has been for some time. Mrs, Jobn Davis and her children will return to Washington in October, but the re- mainder of the family will be absent until Novem- ber. After leaving Newport Miss Frelinghuysen will visit friends at Lennox, Mass. She is looking well, but says all the family came to Long Branch for the benefit of her health, which greatly im- Proved here, She trankly exprésses how great will e the regret she wiil feel when all of her family and herself leave Washington next March, and Mole many in Washington who will echo that regre' Gen. Van Vitet, whose family will remain until October at thelf cottage at Shrewsbury, was here lust Saturday, having just returned from a trip to Kaaterskill and Delaware Water Gap, He went Monday t Washington ou his way to attend the army reunion at Cumberland, Md., and will go to the electrical exhibition in Philadelphia before re- turning to Shrewsbury. He and his wite expect to entertain a house Tuli of friends at their cottage this month. Miss Lizzie Moore Is now with them. WASHINGTONIANS AND PEOPLE ENOWN IN WASHING TON. Mrs. D. M. Hildreth and her daughter, who spent the summer at the Virginia watering places, re- turned before the end of August to the West End hotel, where they occupy one of the handsome cot- tages with other members of their family. Mrs. George G. Presbury fs sull at ber cottage be- tween the West End,hotel and Howland’s Potek Her niece, Mrs. Syke (widow of a former propri- etor of Wiliard’s hotel), made her a visit, and re- turned on September Ist to Washington. ‘The wife and children of Mr. Preston, the Haytien minister, left Seabright, where they spent most of the summer before the end of August, and went to thelr residence in 46th street, New York, to remain ‘until they sail on September 10th, to join Mr. Pres. ton fu Europe. He was presented on st iithas, minister from Haytt to Queen Victoria, He has met in Engiand—says a private letier trom his wife <Mr Martscal, formerly ininister trom Mexico at Washington, ahd Senor Maruinez, whowas minister at Washington from Chill. Mme. Mariscal was not in London, but at a watering place. She, tt will be remembered, 1g a Washington lady. Sine Pree, ton’s sons and daughters are visiting Saratoga and ‘Niagara this week. Senator and Mra McPherson, of this state, and their children, are still at Seabright, where they have spent the summer in a.cottage. Again last Suuday Mr. G. W. Childs, of the Phila- deiphia Ledger, was on duty as honorary sexton of the litte Erste: church a Eiberon. He will probably officiate there in that capacity but once more Uns year, for on September 10th he and his family will Close thetr cottage here and go to their residence at Bryn Mawr to remain until they move into their white marble palace at 22d and Wainut streets, Philadelpita. ‘They house at all last winter, Z whenever her services are needed, owing to sence of members of the chotr, sings there. Kept up her music,in which she ‘structed in ou etle dow, nen Stax last summer—a Yorkshire terrier, failing on each side the middie of nd aa Ane and i as i Made from the hair ‘has been put End hotel with Mrs. Hi ae tn his presence, ‘addressed to him. Twas a Witness of his ‘of the word in this way. are such pests, He cost Affairs in West Washington. Lasonens Sraixe—The laborers who are em- ployed im grading P street. between Sd and ‘Streets, under the contractors for improvement said street, Messrs. Hine & Cudmore, struck higher wages this morning. They have been ceiving $1.95 per day, and want an advance to $1. ‘They claim that the force employed on the same street under another firm in excavating for sewers Teceive $1.50 per day. Their ‘not being ‘aeceded to they quit work. . RUN Ovex sr A LoapEp Wacox.—About 4:30 Q’clock, Saturday afternoon a horse attached to a lumber wagon and driven by Wm. G. B. Thorn be- came frightened on the fe bose bridge while Mr. ‘Thora was straightening the lumber on the wagon and Tan away knocking im under the Wagon passed over bis body. Dr, dressed the injuries, and afterw: ‘the wounded man Was removed to his home in V1 PROSTMATED BY THE Heat.—Joseph Harper, nine-year old son of @Micer Harper, was Uy the beat Saturday afternoon. He was taken to ‘the station house, where he was attended pe after which he was removed to his home, 10, 3412 28th. PLAYING wire PowpEn.—About 3 o'clock Satur. day aiternoon 2 white boy named Willie Golden powder and matches, One of the Baad was with Inatches ited doting dre ceive powder, which Tesulted in burning the lad about the tace badly, and he had to be taken to his home, on between P and Q streets, Gardner tovk place from her late residence, 8116 P aa, eee ara eats lady.—The funeral of Mr. John A. Flynn took on Saturday afternoon. A large number of riends, together with the Pentalpha No. F. 4. A. M., and the Hermione lodge, No. 12, K. P., followed the r mains to his last rest ‘ktm anp Kossexy.—John W. Mitchell, 8 coun ‘tryman from Hancock, Md., was charged ih the Po- ice Court this morfing with stealing yards of soe Worth $1.68, from in front of the ‘store of Mr. John H. Smoot, 3144 M street. It was ‘shown that he was drunk at the time he took it. ‘He was fined $10 or thirty days in jail. Grain RECEIPTS.—Canal boat M. C. W. Boyer ar- ae ‘With 4,000 bushels of wheat. Market is very Ww. RETURNED To Dory.—Station Keeper Sam. Shanks returned to duty yesterday, after spending ten days in Virginia. CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 4. 4.—Great Falls, 98. Receiving reservoir—north connection, 34, south connection, 36. Distribut reservoir — influent gute house, 36; efluent gate house, 36. Low ude in the river to-day at 4 p. LE Res De ‘THEFT IN 4 CHUKCH.—Churchill Carter, 1213 88d Street, reports stolen from a vest, which wasin @ pew 1n Trinity church, $15 in money. ‘THE CaNat—Business at Cumberland, Md., by ‘the Chesapeake and Onjo canal last week was for ‘Ube season, Quite brisk, Saturday’s shipments hav- ing been the heaviest of the year, One nundred and twenty-five bouts, carrying 14,186.11 tons of Coul, left that port, against 152 boats and 17,408.15 | ons the previous week. For the year to date 1,932 boats left Cumberland, carrying 232,81.12 cons. During the month of Augusi 395. boats left Cum- Derlund, carrying 44,748.08 tons of coal. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tae Evexrsp-Sran. NINETEENTH CENTENNIAL.—Three days’ solemn Services in celebration of the nineteenth centennial of the birth of the Mother of the Redeemer were ; concluded tuts morning at St. Mary's chureh, the pastors, Rev. Fathers O'Kane and De Wolt, officiat- mg, und lange congregation attending. UNE! rn HAL. toox pl je fneral of Mrs. Anne V. Allison ace yesterday afternoon from her late home Ou Fayette and Prince streets. Police Rerort.—There were nine prisoners at the station house this imorning. Elijab Huteher- son und Margaret’ Travers, arrested by Olficers ‘Thomas Mayes and Brenner, charge drunk and dis- orderly; also for an assault on OMicer Brenner; Jacob Scott, arrested vy OMicers Walker and Me- Cann, charge assault on Julla Scott, colored: James Bank’, Albert Green, Charies Morton and Isaac Freeman, colored, arrested by OMlvers McCann, Hayes, Bettice and Stupson, charge loitering on the corner of Fulrfax and Princess streets: Spencer Allen, colored, arrested by OMicers McCann and Hayes, charge assault on Rose Carter, colored, and. Dav Gridin, colored, arrested by OMicer ‘Sumpson, charge disorderly conduct. Notes.—Mr. C. Francis, who was injured at the Soldiers’ home, 1s improving at his residence here. ——The regular work of the public schools began this morning.-—‘The total bonded indebtedness of the city Is now £978,776, aud. the value of taxable estate here Js over four millions of dollars. Avssowwrerr Pong PPP, 00 WoW w ppp FER RRR PPOO WWWWD DE RR PPP OO WWWW D D EE RRR £ 2 WWW DoD ED ER R- e 00 =W W DDD kee ED ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powder: Suid onlyincans, Rovat Baxrxa OWDER Co., 106 Wall strect, N. ¥. ap6 Surr Tuovsaxn . £360,000) IN SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. CASH PRICES, SILES, KS, SILKS. COLOLED CASHMERES, aif Pure Wool. widest double wilth, in Ni Blue, Dark Green, Garnet and Brown, Cash price CARTERS, 711, Manker Space FRENCH TRICOT, pure wool, 4 inches wide, cash price 81. LK SILKS, excellent quality, cash price $1; worth 812 COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, cash value Tc, orth 31. HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET, cash | 421 7TH STREET... Yalue $1, worth $1.50. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, Silk and wool, cwA TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, cash value orth 13,” BLANKET! ‘BLANKE! aiid oe LARGE SIZE, ALL, WOOL, DOUBLE BLANKETS, #5. HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILKS, caah, Eh Se. worth 81. BEAUTIFUL DKESS GONDS. all pure wool, OLORED SILER VELVETS 12500 oon TH. for Boya' wear, 25, 37. 50, (2, 75, 8L, (CASH PuwICEs. ‘NO CREDIL a3 CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, . (TSE GLOOMY FEARS. THE DESPONDING views, the weariness of soul that many complain of would often disappear were the blood made pure and, healthy before reaching the delicate vessels of the brain. Aycr's Sarsapariila purifics and vitalizes the blot; and thus conduces to heulth of body and sanity of mind. YER'S AGUE CURE, WHEN USED ACCORDING to directions, is warranted to eradicate from the system all forms of malarial discase, such as Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Intermittent. Remittent and Bilious Fevers, and disorders of the liver. ‘Try it, ‘The exveri- ment is a safe one, and will ccat you nothing if'acure is, not effected. 22 New Srvzres Or jf BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPRTS JUST OPENED. BEST MAKE OF TWO (2) PLY CARPETS, choloe ‘right patterns, ante PL CA BEST MARES OF ERUSSELS CAR noice ‘right styles, 75 cta, 60 cts, 88 ct. e7 ota, SOC GOOD TWO. THREE AND FOUR PLY WooL. TIRGHAIN CARPETS 25 cha 35 cla, aScte, SCE ‘LOOK OIL CLOTHS, all widths, . COCOA MATTING, DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS, CARPET LINING, 75 ta, , CARPETS SEWED AND LAID PROMPTLY. TOWSON'S, 86 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, ‘Three doors from Center Market. Caneers, Fonwrrone. axo Upnorerzer. SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 415 Seventh street northwest. Special aay gee apna Ger Tuz Best. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR. ee arr (Coupe, Carriage ang Road Harness 9: pape Hirnpiecbegre it myers ie natn tol do mack stamped oat > (Gur new Fall stock ia arriving dally, and by TUES- ‘DAY we shill be able to show a complete assortment of new goode.| These goods have been selected with un- ‘sual care/by our buyere in New York and Europe: ‘many of thqm we have imported direct, and we can as- sure the that they will see only the very latest anda goods on our counters, and our well: for cheapness we shall endesvor to inspection af our stock. We are always ‘our goods, and Isdies can be sssured of it, whether they wish to buy or not /stock 1s already in the store,but some goods arrived; however, it will be complete by 1 ‘wo shall then be ready toshow all the early fall wear in DRESS TRIMMINGS, aeneiEe AND FANCY Goobs, GLOVES, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, folly selected stock of OSTRICH TIPS, FANCY FEATHERS, m6 AND FLOWERS, ll Hats. Ladies will Gnd some beautiful (ble goods ty this line. Bp ae EPP ALATS ERE OYAL, Re 217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ee Assigners Sure. CLOTHING! | CLOTHING! CLOTHING! -421 7TH STREET a M. F.'Hiserman having assigned to me his whole stock, the samelis hereby offered for sale at Wholesale and Re- tail. This: imme aug2s must be sold, so if bargains aro desired call . ‘The ntock will be sold without reserve, Z, TOBRINER, Assignes, Faz |Orexixa. ARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! TURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! UPHOLSTERY Goops: W. H. HOEKE, 901 Market Space—906 and 310 8th street, 7 U. OMEARA & co, 3847 Pennsylvanis Avenus, their entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery, ‘Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry kc., at suction, every evening. at 7 p.m. can bead, bee auction advertisement. ty7 CITY ITEMS. B. Goldschmid $12-7th St. n.w. Speciat Notice As our buyer has returned from New York I am Prepared to offer the largest and the most complete ‘Stock of Housetur ‘goods city at re- markable low ‘below I will enumerate a few assorted COTS ‘Col & ‘Handsome decorated engiish china and tea set 106 only Suing ile string He Bate snes puled aeeet ; Extra siiver pla castors handsome engraved only Se; Footed Un Pie plates for 10c; 1 knife and ning 6 each knives forks tes and vc; Twin match safes 4c; large Drotiers 5c., lange size 9c; ‘Tin leces assorted coldrs $1.87; Hat racks 4c, 6c, and Sc; Handsome crystal ‘cream saucers 12 for $5c; cut glass salt or each; Bread toasters 4c; large ia and Deneti- influences of Duffy's Pure Baniey MAN Whiskey. Aladdin Security Oit, Recommended by Insurance Companies as the safest burning oil to use. 1,W,L 13 “Puzzled.” SeeHahn’sadvt. Pages. sal0 Jobnsen’s 13ch and E. H ‘Having just returned from a tour of inspection of the lower Chesapeake and seaside in regurd to have now fairly opened. Arrived to-day 10 barrels‘Gne Norfolk and Hampion Bar oysters, Which are very fine. To-day We have cholce steatuy Taw, stewed, fried, broil, &c. As this is my seventh ‘season in catering the ‘oyster, aud appeariugly 8 good one, I expect Wo show him up to the satlsia Uon of ty patrons Lifetime experience. Ladics’ large saloon attached. (3) JouNsos, 13th and Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security O11. Duffy’s Pure Mi hiskey fers, but a pure whiskey, thar hus been aualyzed by leading chemists and generally adopted by the profession. Ask Ube leading physicians of this city | their opinion. 2 | Fur and Sealskin Garments. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowe=t cash Wholesale prices Uuls season. This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable | Furs direct trom mapuiacturer, and save Tetatier’s profits Fashion Book mailed fre 63m | Ladies, you who are tired and wor out in this warm weather take alittle broken io x1 Dufly's pure Mait Whiskey. It will build you uy. Sy iL a8 No Accident Hus Ever Uccurred from using Aladdin Security Ol. 1W,L13. ‘Thornton’s Emutsion of pure Cod Liver Of with Hypophusphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consutaption, impaired nutrition and genetal devility; easy and pleasant Totake. Prescribed by Physicians. sold by Drag- Fists. Lange bottles ie. Munurctured by WE | ‘uornton, corner BalUMOre wid Mattison streets, | Bailiwore, Md maw Duffy's pure Malt Whiskey will assist diges- on and posttively cure dyspepsia tf yeu will Lake | half a Wine glass full halt an Lour before each meal | and use it at your dinner; proportion 4 whiskey, $5 water. ‘Try Jt. Fr Bicycle Shirts at Aucrbach’s, 7th and FLem,w,t Those who are nursing people down with a fever, will fd nothing equul to Du Halt Whis- key ahd ice for all kinds or tevers.‘Iry it. a | Bailey's $1 Saw, warranted equal any at $2.50, 2a Mothers give your liitie ones who are wasting and suffering from the heat Dumy’s Malt Wals! with broken ice, It will by up. Te At tinea Mothers. If you are tailing; bro out and nervous, uge “Wells’ Healt, Ren H. Druggists. 8 To the Liquor and Drug Trade. [| We arenow prepared to supply. the tguor and rug trade, in-any quanuty, Duffy s Pune Barley Malt Whiskey at the sume prices and terms charged | thein at the distillery, thus saving them trast | 18 Baspocit & Ussuti0s. | ce = i On Thirty Days’ ‘Trial. { ‘The Voltatc Belt. Co..Marshiat, wm send | Celebrated “ElectroVoltaic “Belts and ppitances on isl for Uuirty days to men (Young or old) who are amMicted with neregas bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee. Ang speedy and complete restoration of health ant | muauly vigor. Adaress as stove. N. B—No risk isallowed — W.su Persons of sedentary habits and those confined tn offices during the day will tind nothing So invig- oraling a8 a Wine glass full of Duity’s Malt Wii: Vaken in the moruing and evening. “Try it, “Alderney Dairy Wegons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 400. pet Round. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttennile abu sweet Aik, Se. per quart, Creatn ie. pnt. Lous Jensevs Apa 4 GREAT REDUCTION ar BaUM’s. ‘We are obliged to get every possible spzce of room on our second floor for our large importation of Fall and ‘Winter CLOAKS. and have therefore decided to close out our remaining stock of JERSEYS at a great sacri- fice, viz: About 25 dozen Jerseys, silkstitched, in all desirable colors, which were considered cheap at $1.75, now at ‘MB cents, 10 dozen Jerseys, superior quality of cloth, with turn- down collar and cuffs, former price of which have been $2.50, now at 81.50, About 7 dozen Jerseys, made from imported Stocki- nette, and handsomely braided, tailor finished, at$2.75, reduced from $3.50. Our popular $4.50 and $5.50 imported Stockinette Jer- seva have been marked down to 83.59 and 84.75. We have about 6 dozen Jerseys, made from the very best imported cloth and heavily beaded all over, which formerly sold at $10. They will go at $6.50. ODDS AND ENDS IN LADIES’ FALL ULSTERS. Having about 70 all-wool Cloth Uisters le‘t over from ast fall, we are desirous of closing them at the uniform. price of $23 piece. The former prices have been from 86 to Sa pice. BBB. A 0 MM MM HR fh Ue AR OSs BBB AA UU MM S87 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. . set goon ou gt $8 HH > OD E Sus coo HOH tus = VACATION I8 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 TO FRESHEN THEM UP FOR SCHOOL, | WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS. Suite for the smallest from $2.50. Buits for larger Boys from $3.60 ‘Larger still, 85 and up. ODD TROWSERS ODD COATS. FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, ‘We are now receiving the finest Stock of Buits, @ver- conta, Pants, &c., we have ever shown yet at THE MISFIT STORE, DYEING AND SCOURING, reg ane merunee STaRSRETOWR, Da rig fe St Yori Cane epee ts props, DRY Goons. Fas Aso Westen Dax Goon | 94] STEEL 33) Bupa EERE on LS = ° 5LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND Frnst- SEATON PERRY, Eas Sable board. 1012 14th elo * SPRAGUE MANSION, CORNER @rm AND FE (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) 1 Ss strrets northwest. a Several airy toot, firwt-clows Board. Transient and Day Boarding. see ott HAS NOW OPEN A VERY LARGE STOCK OF | 335) = he NEW FALL AND Pod GOODS OF THE CLASS 50 INCH WIDE ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS AT Sc, GILBERT'S 64 WIDE WABIT CLOLHS AT 8L FRENCH BRUADCUC1 Hs, TRICO} ND EWLLLED CLOTHS POR TAILOR-MADE SUITS FROM 1.80 TO $3. NEW STMIPED AND PLAID FLANNELS. SEW ALL-WOUL SCOTCH PLALDS FiOM $1 TO sTOCK OF AUTUMN AND WINTER ALL-WOOL BOALD. | PHowaT Taw PEON ASSENT AND TABLE Asen‘and Tetreetn Sin OUT EKENCH DRESS FABRICS IN ALL THE LAT- | Gy IAS. CASHMERES AND BISON CLOTHS. 316 Todians DKAP ALM. GENUINE ENFIELD WHIT AND SCAKLET SHA- NNELS, BOTH PL EMK, 1S AND TWILLE! BD AMERICAN HOST! RY CO. ERWOAK IN’ MEDIUM AND ‘S FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN ————__sitta *er\HE TRENONT”—THIS HOUSE HAS BERS TS ee aes me "JACKETS AND WRAPS aT | jiscrtoboarl ip the city, Terma A 650 Sep ™ E te a eee 0 88. FS ae oTR ‘THWEST SEAS FR 50 Ti E a STREF’ om” r. FSi ASHMERE AND BERLIN SHAWZS | "P\itnunien very death nate eT, ua seq) San Tou fcr Senators TORE Sia SEA sa tOSS SILES ASD Vv Es RECT Facies aa "PERRY, ———————— PERRY BUILDING, SPECIALTIES. te a eee | To tase wise RgCeS EE en tished 15 OSE, : aan aa Cay Py sr, Tigwture Srinkerbot feinvae New Fa. Dress Goons Ere vunrantant i Mee SEATON a ae uee | Treacment “This mceut diserwry ie ‘ina W. M. SHUSTER & SONS pow kiowh for curtis piles without the ‘tntie se tune RAVE OPENED THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWING | Sha htwat dmsion ae sure al eran (CHOICE LINES OF DRESS GUODS. charges meterste Houra, 4 to 6 p. m. ot -l WOOL LEAP D'ALMA, ALL COLURS. BISON CLOTHS, ALL’ SHADES. LARGE STOCK OF FRENCH PLAIDS. 60 PIECES OF STRIVED AND PLAID FRENCH FLANNEL AT S0c., THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE WOLLD FOR WKAPPE! COMBINATION SUITS CASSIMERE SUITS. TRICOTS, BRUADCLOTH SHRUNK AND FIN- | ISHED. | 6-4 TWILLED LADIES’ CLOTH, ALL COLORS, #1. |. | DESTRESS AND Giiay GIVE No Fiat | £F prescriptions and send you to some side-show drag sinte, who divide prota with the ductor. ‘Thaw: disay. Ante a Acure of pr vate diseawe stiould counult Drm, OTHERS and GRA. #6 Bat sw Wil turnin lnediciue, KUaraLtee & Cure OF BO pay ST years exp rene. ‘a025-ins CQSSUET DE, ROBEATSON EVERY WEDNES Oxy and Satuniay, 436.C street northwest street, fron 2 tos pan urea 2 sare caberience: Couwultativun fee Watet May eifiee. 30 Murthy Liberty mervet, Pn Sade SEWING MACHINES, &e. Cisnms O. N. 'T. Soot Coro: SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, #1 AUFRBACH'S Sewing Machine Rooms.cor. Tthand Agency for the light-rannine NEW AMERICAN. No.7 by the eld eetallighed “Aumoricen tenho eee ee Faaseltne hich surpamsew all Gtlerwin speed, sua” cw Automatic, Domextic, Sincer, Howe ., end Wilson Se."8, shil other tret-claas Mites alr or ren Weranploy no canvassing agents, #9 araline woth us you eave money and annoyance sdesimicticu fovea your "residence by eaperienond ‘AU hiucs repaired and warranted. a ‘©. AUERBACH, comer 7th and next door to Auerbach'e Caste Pan. Thishiine and Hat Store 2330 GILBERT 6-4 CLOTH, $1 LARGE STOCK OF Ci0iCE SILKS AND VELVETS. MATERIALS FOR WEDDING D BARGAIN TABLE LIN VARIETY, Ba ude PRICE. W. Buck Dazss oops Derartaesr. E. G. DAVIS, for 719 MAREET SPACE EW DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED LAST SPRING, HAS PROVEN QUITE AN ATTRACTION, AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- ITY WILL ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE STOCK OF| AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, BLACK DRESS FABRICS TO SELECT FROM. | thestmplest and most durable Sewing Machines ever BLACK SILK, ALL GRADES; VELVETS AND LT ula es eh ae PLUSHYS IN BLACK AND COLORS,SATINS,AND] at ALARGE STOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS, ALT. THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, TO WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR ATTEN orn OPPENHEIMER'S Achable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooma, £28 Oth street m. w,, St. Cloud Buildue. Good mechines for reut AM kinds repaired Basar Peper Farbions. eas No TEOULEL To SHOW GooDs T AAL.-SRE AE, “BOUSRAOLD = siuxT chines at honest prices Ni “ ny eed eee pie ry E.G. Davis, | erspace AND erase. | | | | Ss DesG AVL SCH OFFICE AT UGHTER I ¢ Groons: ot NORTRWER", ES USES IS Siisechaees L would + pi » seceive orders for Cual, Wood and UNTIL SPPTEMELE vere Kindle Wood.” Having unexcel ed factiities for ham Hoe «ol, Lata prepared to well ax low weany firm ib neon Imunense 8 fue.” J yuarabtes Drvt-ciass Coal and @ ton ry Goods and OCR STO. Is ESTMELY Too MUST BE REDUG LARGE, AND | ar | ” JOHN MILLER, fice, Railroad Yard, Depot and Kindling Wood Tag Niteet aura V iyitia gveaue acUtuwent Branch arin vo, 20 14th street orthwest, abd No at winthcast, To show the difference between pn an snd cost, we BLACK SILK at... of 64h strect southwest, eb 3m BLACK CASH ies WOOR. "Rion rsh atid CONE of Seeeer geen er dotvestic Use al cf which we ofler t lowest marked ‘The attention of consumers is sespectfully invited to sa mispectuon of uur wtock STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘7th st, wharf and 12th st_and Pa eve Woon: 30 bu | JOHNSON BROTHERS, WEARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: LUTTRELL & WIN nha} lvatila ave, corner of 20th st. GHIRTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwask Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the best muslin and 2100 iinet, reaniorced, and only Teens. rts only Suc, Finest Percale Shirts BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICER * F street northwen ‘7th street northwest; 25¢( Leunsylvapia avenue northwest: 222: 9th street northwest; per dd apd K streets northwest: 1 Pennsylvania avenue southwest VATE PAILROAD YARD. SOUTR Us unsurpassed fac ANGIE waka ioe tur tbe ecouonbe haaifng of FUG a kind, COAL DELIVERED OX CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUK YAkD, Tieden only in bert qualitin of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. Ail kinds of WOOD, eltiser in the stick or preparedta TAN CUAL, FULL. WEIGHT AND MEASURE LEAN Co} z romp deliveries aud’ yrices ‘aa lowes Fuel can 6 fered sus 2: Finest Laungried Dress Shirts, in eolid bosoms, ready: ‘to put on, tor #1. Six finest Dress Shirts maie to onder (solid bosoms) for $9. Ferfect Lt guaranteed at MEGINNIS, 1002 F street, ARGFST. OF NEW YORK Avevsr Curse Ovr Sates LANSBURGH & BRO, WILL SELL OUT THIS MONTH THE REMAINDER OF SUMMER GOODS AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES PREVIOUS TO TEARING DOWN THE WALLS TO CONNECT OUR NEW BUILDING WITH OUR PRES- ENT STORE. WE SHALL SELL ANY GOODS IN OUR THIRTY-FIVE DEFARTMENTZ aT Less THAN COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL IM- PROPOSALS. (KEASURER’S OFFICE, Wasanxuron. Dot, pepeenioer tt 1 asatxuron. D.C sy direction of the Board of Commi ‘ the <2, Wi IN. Ul be revetv west, PORTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHORTLY COME IN. | te Their ocuy ts See ot . SS, WABRAN’ BER FL¥ VENTH, 1884, fortheeonstruc ion New ALLOUR 5,6 AND 60, LAWNS, WARRANTEDFAST | BEE 11 VENTH, 1884 ee 33 COLORS, REDUCED TO "4 CENTS. OUB 12% AND | bear Washinetou, D.C. i | biank form of 5c. LAWNS REDUCED TO 8 CENTS, formation. can REMNANTS OF THESE AT YOUR OWN PRICE TO CLOSE, : the Coumideration of ‘i. for erecting the New Annex’ Building, the Vidders iy required at the tue opening the, Aor pe — Viously thereto, to place in the hands of Major BF. ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, | Jittevhous, Treasurer of the Soldiers! Home, « cect 48 WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM TO NEXT | Hundred dollars id). aid ch ck to) be ye SEASON, = forfeited tothe Soldiers’ Home. by any. bidder «tion oe Foposal may be accepted, BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, WARRANTED PORE, | {ito s contract with ood'and spiacient suretion, jos | Sve (6) daye after ‘eoceptancs Of hie FULL WIDTHS, REDUCED TO 400. FROM 60. Ce " at tie, RE ‘i — ore Trt SHOCSE, 10,000 WASHER ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS aT ec manae Ue are. 1235 CEN18. ‘Treasurer US Soldiers’ Honie. NAPKINS! NAPKINS: ODDS ANDENDS OF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF DOZENS OF OTHERS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ABOUT 700PAIRS LAST SEASON'S BLANKETS, WHICH WE HAVE MARKED AT GREAT BARGAINS. AFEW MAY BE SOILED FROM DUST, BUT THEY ARE MOSTLY IN GOOD ORDER. WE WANT TO CLOSETHEM BEFORE THE RECEIPT OF GOODS FOR THIS FALL. a 400 FULL SIZE COMFORTERS, FILLED WITH WHITE COTTON, AT $1, ACTUAL VALUE $1.75, WHITE GOoDs! ~~ WHITE Goops:! EPLENDID CHECK NATNSOOK REDUCED TO 10. EXCELLENT INDIA LAWN REDUCED TO uo] * FROM 180, 100 YARDS DOTTED AND FIGUBED SWISSES | RE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, REDUCED TO 12340. FROM 300. Semen) — amaseren CORNER SEVENTH aXD G STREETS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT AGREAT BEDUCTION. | sieve this day opencd a fall lineot GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES UNDERWEAR, SOME OF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED aND WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, 200DOZEN APRONS, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 10a. TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS OUR STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LasT| Also, 8 full line of SEASON 18 VERY DESIRABLE, AND AS WELN- MEX AND TOUTES SUITS TEND TO COMMENCE OUR SALES WITH FRESH _ GOODS ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS FALL AXD WINTER WEAB, ON THE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ABOVE GOopa.+ At very low pricts, TAKE THt ELEVATOR. SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS FROM 62 UPWARDS. WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE PREPARED FoR THE | _ An tmmensestock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths, SAME, AND SHALL NOT FLINCH FROM L088 TO | Boys and Children.

Other pages from this issue: