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Patil THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick oF THE CHIEF StoNat. OPrrcER, Wasutsato, D. C., Sept. 9, 1584, 3) a.m. For the midile Atlantic states, fair weather, matiooury temperature and southerly winds. For ‘Weanesday, generaiiv fair and coutinued warm weather is’ Indicated for the AUantic and Guif states, the Oulo valley, Tennessee and the lower lake Pegioa. Partly clotidy weather and lilt local showers are indicaied ior the upper lake reion and ‘the northern part of the upper Mississippl vail-y. A alight rise of temperature 1s indicated for the uortli- (ef part of the Upper AUississippi and Missouri Val- leys ‘Tur Norwood Institute, 1212 and 1214 14th street, Ss one of the leading schools of Wasuinzton. The principals are Mr. aid Mrs Wm. D. Cabe Land tue Eorps of professirs and teachers Is exceplonaiy large and abie. Pupils ai (euurse in this school, oF the: ed fur Vassir, Wellesley, and oter col ‘The methods of imstructi’n of Norwood institute are very thorough, even with youny puplis, often hieglected In sehiouls of this grice Nermiuent is wlid and impart Fight of the papus tueuseives eeessfubiy appeaicd STIs school #9 well situated, near the ‘Thom articularly attractive, healthful and ¢ on, Within eas access 10 all pats of Dulldings are pew, cheeritl earerully provided Witu every Tequistie for the Bealth, comfort and luprovewment of Its inmates Geroxes Wasiixaros, a laborer tn the Aqueduct tunnel, nad his foot badly hurt at the main shaft Just evening. He was taken lo the Freedian’s hus- pital. For PRESERY IN: guaranteed to be pure. op Vinegar for pickling, ete. Sabaer's, ott sth street uorenwes ue system of —Fine catawba grope brandy, ‘Also, fine Imported Estra- Get i at Chr. “PoRELED” See Hahn's advertisement, page & ‘ELDREDGE Sewing Machine leads them all. Masow’s Fruit Jars. Jolin HL Magruder, 1417 New ‘York avenue. Fissure Ice CRE Gr si ‘aug Where out of town. — lat New York avenue. AwouT H o'clock last night James McEvoy. a white mat 40 years vid, was Laken with hemorrluise | of We juvgs on Peubsy ivan 4q aud GUN streets northwes | Dy Dr. Townsend, after wulc he was removed to | Previdence huspital ‘Home Courorr. ‘Use Aladdin Security O11. the safest and best of Use ALanpis Secvatry Ou—After more than ten years trial this excellent oli Continues to grow fm public tavor, the ever increasing demaud proves | that its merit dione 1s Its recommendation a8 the ) Dest household oi in use. W.B. Moses & Sow will remove to their new building in about two Weeks They are offering Teal iuducements in the furniture, carpet and Up- | Lolstery departuents to start trade and W relieve their stovs of all of lust seur's patterns. Ampiciat Eves. Hen ler’s, Optician, 453 Pa av. CITY AND DistKICT. Condensed Locals. Health Officer fownshend has addressed a letter toMajor Huins, asking im to cause all the rank Weeds which xTow on the river trout to be mowed | down, and wen dry set fire to. Capt. and Mrs L.A. Robb celebrated the twen- eth anniversary of their wedding ning by | entertaining a number of thelr fret denee, 123 Pennsylvania avenue soutne This wormne Henry red, Was at Wor on ai excavation bitin and E | T Which the sufferer Was sent Frovidence Hospital ‘Travis died about 10 o'cloc from the effects of hts injuries H John L. Ransom was rovbed of a lady's gold hunting case wateh, worth $40, last night The Balumore brinch of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Soclety of Uke Metuodist church have accepted the invitation of the isdies of this cl\y, ng Wil hold their annua? meeting here in Octo= r. ———— Amusements This Week. NATIONAL THEATER—A good minstrel troupe al- ‘Ways receives a learty reception tn Wasulngton. The first pertormance of fhateher, Prunruse & ‘West's company at tte Nattonal last evening was | greeted with rounds or applause. Ail the o.d fav- rites appeared—George Thatcher, Billy Kic Frank MeSish, and Pritarove and-West. ‘The per” | formance concluded with “Bad-Fed-Dora,” which Brought down the house. Dime MUSEUM—The second week of the Dime Museum seasen opens: briihantly as, the first. | Among this week's altractions are the celebrated Maxwells, the Holdsworths, the kK or Brothers, Shadmao’s Cauine Paradox, Monkey School and | Dog Circus, the Man Serpent, Mons. Joice. G. W. Woods, the Jumbo Hannan Battersby, Major Lit- | Uellager and wife, and hosts of ther novelties DxIven's SUMMER GARDES.—AN excellent pro- i and instrumen- tal muste, Jematn, dancing, &¢., willbe given | at Driver's this week. Many new artisis made | their first appearance last evening, while the most | Popaise ‘Ones Of last week, espectaily the handsome singers, are retained. ABNER'S GAkDEN.—A grand testimonial will be given to Mr. Edward Abner on Thursday evening at Abver’s garden, consisting of summer night's festiva., concert and bal champetre. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. B. Wiltberger wo Paul iitser, jr. part Chillom Castle ‘Manor, $725.: J. W. Macartney to Mary Wilkinson, lot 15, sq. 9 lot 7, sq. 328; $6,000. A. Eberly to Loutse C. Wather, part 2, sq. 515; $2,100. JM. Gra- ham to J. 8. Leonard, lots 34 and 38, sq. 588; $960.53. ‘Smith Pettit to Emily H. Freeman'et al, lot 7 191; $3.8. HH. Arnold etal toc. W. King, part | 3, Sq. S16; $2908. H.-R Webb, trustee, toa. C. Clark, lots A, Band C, sub. 39. 17%: $00. J. BL Wier to L. Cook, lots 23 gnd 33 of Reto; 362 Hugged a Lady in the Street. A MILD SENTENCE FOR AN INDECENT ASSAULT. About So'ciock last night, a3 OMcer Henry was passing dawn Maryland avenue, near the corner of 6th street, he heard eries of “ murder,” and bast-n- | ing in the direction of the sound ie found Mra | Sarah Perry standing on the sidewalk very nervous Perry stated that sanit on her, and the ofticer ph Fest. Mrs. Perry's busban | ev the officer had 5 Ing Gitsen. Int + Polke Son Was charged with In Mrs. Perry testified that she Was Walking down Maryls enue with her husband, when they t Mian. and her husband “stopped to ti While she walked along siowiy. The dete: came up to her, and putting bis arm around Waist, made an’ fadecent movement, ped * mur) rane coffer. Gibsep was under the tumluence of liquor. ie Was sentenced to three montus in jull, without fine, Waeriwey Exsovine Yes of the Capit Swater-nu I Last Went out be Iuponligiat. Amc Flint, Capt. Hann Fox.” Huwanu, raEMs! 0 » President Burnett, Donn, . Newman, Olds, it, Warren Gull, iets, MaSchmever. Base Bau Yesteapay.—The Pittsburg Unions UL not appear at tie Capitor p sterday, and the game was awarded w the Nationals The £ioS will play rer, to-dity. Ot Yesterday: At Wilinington—st. Louts, 9, ton. & At Phi: ba —Chien pha, 10 At But: Umore. 9 At Al: Bath r—Tret Ton—Boston Caton, are now in pr i the northeast corner of 13: to the B.€ 0. KR and term of y by the erection of at longs to Mr. Jose; A Res of Excceston! department employes ¢ retary Folger at t and th spl Companies for a miprove the property The property be- avenue ISTS—Tue holiday to the count of the funeral of 2 Wa, New York, was tak advantage of by hundreds to go on excuirst 2 the fiver. Consequentiy tie 7tu street btanch of the W. and G. RK, was totally Inadequate to ‘the crowd from 7tu street and Pennsylvania ue. Which, from § 0 10 o'eloe Bhocked the street. Many at this point ena @ertiages, and, ip some instances. families con- tructed with furniture cars to alll them to the when aime Up apparently short of breath. Witne hin what's the matter? Cwily answered CoRtoes Rexaway Accipe Boon a horse attached to a ta erty of Thos. Bailey, livin fof wth and N streets northwest, Vecame frightened at an @eyan-grinder and ran off at a rating pace ‘against the house of Emma Chase, d the froat steps “The shafts of the’ wagon were forced through the Weather-boanding of the Rouse, and, striking a table, ups-t i, breaking a lamp, wash bow! and piteher. OMecr Morgan at Uits point secured the Tunaway horse and pre- Veuted further damage. the prop- Hoxesty Fivep —Last Wednesday night a young colored man named John Banks had charge of a Swing IN a park on 231 stieet, between Land M Streets northwest. A number of boys took posses- sion of the swing without paying for it, and Bank: Pushed John Honesty away from it wien Honesty | Struck him. | Honest # was arrested and fned $5 DY | Sucige MUIs this morning. | _—— MAJoR WILLIAMS AGaiN aT THE CovRT Horsr.— | Major L. P. Willams has been reappointed an as- | Sistant clerk of the Supreme Court of this District. Me Wes formerly @ clerk im the oMiee, but resizned to become frst deputy under Marshal Douglass, | aod later bevame cashier of the National Savings | Dank, Which position Le recently resigned. } Fr is Awxouncen that the relations between the Equitable Live Assurance, Society and Mr. H: Rob Som, manager at Washington, D. C., Lave been severed, aad thas all applications. for assurance Muypt be presented to tr Kansom White, cushier NEGRO ROUGH. A Policeman Brutally Murdered, OFFICER FOWLER KILL SHOT DEAD BY A IN THE PERFORMANCE OF MIS DUTY BY 4 NEGO DESPERADO IN THE PRES- ENCE OF NUMEROUS BYSTANDERS, WHO WERE VAINLY APPEALED TO TO AID HIM. This morning, about 10:20 o'clock, OMicer John H. Fowier, of te Metropoittan police force, was shot er, alls Koblnson. Officer Fow.er was Im charge of the chain gang, which was at work clean. | ing alleys near the Baltimore and Ohio rafiroad de- Pet Lancaster managed to get away trom the otlers, and ke was pursued to an alley between E and Fand Ist and 24 streets northeast, by Officer Fowler, who found him in an out house, and eatied him tosurreader, Lancaster defted arrest, and he would have to shoot, when id hit Uhat be could shoot, too. Officer Fowler then seized him and started to take him out, when 4 nezro named Wilson rushed up. Lancas- r then strugsied to get away, and Oficer Fowler drew. bis pi for ‘the possession of which the prisoner strugsled with him, during which ume the h shot in the alr. ‘The prisoner then ession of the pistol and at once fired at the he ball passimg through the right hand and Of Uc policeman, In the region ie ofticer waS struggiing he but although there were sev- hobe went to iis assistance. A of boys—Joseph L. Pearson, W. 5. ehesley , A. Hanuliton and E. Holmes- ball Ih the neighborhood, and d lls bat 0.4 inah to go to tne the officer, Dat the man refused. 4¥ on reotiving the shot Mr. Fowler oa his slue, and sell near the corner aid: “Tain dead,” and F during the excliement got away. THR MUMDERER CAPTURED, He was pursued to No. 311 D st. by Officers Boland, Hoyleand Slacs, with Lieut. Kelly. The fugitive Urew away the pistol fa his flight. The first= iver found hin in a basement in the act striped ones—om, When more oad in the pistol. Re 1 not know tt, for 1 would ” He wastaken to the stitlon, Where he retused to give Was locked up. “rs aud cluizens bore Mr. Fowler Ut Keliy at the seventh precinet . il, a nuedical student, and Dr. Jer were Soon at his side, but he died within a Tew minutes Oliver Fowler was regarded as ous of the DesCofticers on the force, and resided. wit AY at the corner of th and © streets ucheast, Where he leaves a wile and three sual callren, ” He was born and reared in the west end, and his wile Is a dauzuter of Mr. Josuue Lloyd. The afair 10 Lue hexhborhood of the stax rowwil, DUE Only a few, Ober than p allowed to ente AKRESTED FOR KEPUSING TO ASSIST THE OPPICENS. nd Bo.and selected from the ickson and John Miller, two colored ed them With refusing to assist tae ¥ Were locked up. Both of them E of any charge. COOLNESS OF THE MURDERER. Soon after they were locked up Lancaster com- menced tosing as if he had nothing on his mind, Seversd parties gathered abont his cell, and the prisoner, yecoruiz.ng one in clerical garb, sald to him: “God tolel tne to KUL hin ** Did God tell you to asked. x Fe Lanc ler sald then ter 1 Tuorat Of the oft rs Coghill crowd Robert J. ” said he, “I am a good shot; enowsh. What did he shoot at me sung Fight past ny ear, and when 1 Less sutlel officer twice, i beac et the ner Was such that even the cle hnardiy Lod it Wish ng lor lynch PRISONER PLAYING CRAZY AND MIMICKING THE WIDOW OF FOWLER IS HER GRIEF. wier arrived at the station at 11:30 o'clock dy friend, and was nearly frantic with undertoxer, and Mr, Joshua M. Lloyd, her father, eantime the prisoner ed to play crazy, and grief. JURY. THE CORONE Dr. Patterson, the coroner, and Dr. Townshend, the health officer, were soon at the station. The former directed a jury of Inquest to be summoned, owing Were sworn: Daniel Sheehan, J, ary HL. Holl, C. and the f red. Kelley, H ton and ¢ sequence’ of the g excitement the Inquest Was adjourned luck To-morrow, and tbe withesses Were ‘cied to appear at that'time. LANCASTER'S RECORD OF CRIME, Some three years «xo Lancaster, after being com- to the Reform school, made an attack on ‘ewinan, foreman of the chalr shop, for some a wrong, and the foreman nad to knock him hertle, W. down betore he could quilt him. “His acts on this oceasion Were diszracefil, and Tecentiy he made an attuck on Mr. Farnham, one of the teachers, and head of a co wed fully of the reform school. He had to ve severely punished for this attack. me time since he was fined $50 tn the Police Conrt for cutting a man wifi a razor. He was ar- rested for assault and battery with Intent to kill his father by slotingat him, The charge could not as sentenced to three months: ‘The District Democracy. PERFECTING ARRANGEMENTS FOK THE GRAND RATIFI- CATION MEET! A well attended meeting of the democratle cen- tral committee Was held last evening, and reports from the Various committees in charge of the ar- rangements for the parade and ratification meeting ‘Thursday evening showed that all the detalls had been perfected. It vtas reported that the follow- Ing gentlemen h adres the meeting: El a; Gen. Bradley T. He S a 3 Hon, Jerviniah “H. Murphy, <. of California; Hon. esq.y Juke elon,” Mary= nia: Ion. Fred. Jefferson ‘©. Claughton ‘Dit probably Messrs. RT. Merrick and Waiter ‘T. aC the District of Columblag and Messrs. Sours, P. 1). Laint and E. 8. Prettyman, an ble ts present Irv 1 from Senator Mor Pennsylvania; and Hon. W. F. Vilas, the i atic conven #cters of rexret at Hot beng: © bee rec Gov. P, Rendan ighborliood nid one eid 1s com Milier, the marshal, rade would be fully a> and that was an im- rats of the fifth and sixth districts last. eithe following oilivers: President, H. Nice president, Jeroue Burke: secretary, Y Bernard Kilmartin? ed to act as, cation meeting. and Deeame Ui znltte to provide a he elub. Sation held itsreg- ing last night, the president, ‘ner. in the Fred Kelley, v. N nmmubet of bers were elected: “Hiition resolved to turmout tna body in Jen parade. executive comuilttee of the Workingmen’s on Last alght decided to recommend partielaze in Uae ratification meet Pistrday night, nded teeing of, the Seventh Dis: ndricas CMD Was held last r prestlent, H.W. Barbour, ates Clare Was appointed 1 {Lon Tneviiag. “Sperches were pi. Jolin S.Tucaer and Major J. se. P gular meeting of the Jefferson Democratic as held last evening, J. Eminert, J nd J-W. Trader, Seeretary. "Ad? tawlt by Messrs. Brooke, Hunter, R. MeCitre, oF Suitlmore, and others’ A Young Wite Peserted. THE SAD STORY OF AN ALEXANDIIA, VA., GIRL. has the following: A sitting about the ladies’ at Camden station during Saturday told several employes of the company * of wrong and desertion on Sunday 1 that She was a native of Be She s Atexandrt a young genUeman, frou Haleii Washington last June. ‘They came to tals elty and Uved La Cree rooms tn a West beardin Ing luutiw. Some weeks ago she Lative of her husband’s in the 1 sh urned she found the rooms usban‘! had sold the furniture and dis- ving Ler penniless She recetved funds Her le Institute proceedings for divorce, her husband prouised to treat Last Suiuttay they started to bis mother’s, whout he lay. They came'to the city aud went 10 Camden sta. rlay. He deferred t her ‘until event hotel.where they remained al uudiy he carried her to Camden station and deserted her. One of the employes of tie rose invited the lady 19 is house, and his wite rtulned Ler until yesterday morning, when a purse Was lade up for her andshe went to Alezane aria. The young man ts said to be well connected in Baltimore. nt de her rigs from W Presie oF THe Kst ms oF St. Perex—The plenic whieh Was x ven tinder the auspices of the lknlgits Of St. Veter at Guetiler’s park last evening was end Was hearuly enjoyed by all Callan, the cotnmander of the ischaiwed the pleasant duty of presenting @ bindsome gold watch to Miss Amelia More Who sold 369 teket s the highest number. A basket of tlowers Was presented to Wiss Mame Thour, Who Sold the next liighest number of tickets. ‘The ladies contribuied so mitch to the success of the pieule by their energy in the sale of the Uckets that the Knights wii present gold rings to Miss Thour, Mrs. Mary Sparks and Mrs Ro Hilbus The commitice in chalge of the arrangements were as. lollows: Mess. J.T. Callan, LM. Lanman, J. B. Fitzhugh, M. Fisnn, W. T. Dicuey, ©. E. Cooksey, J. . Gates, 4. deuings, and Patrick Howlin ATTENTION 1s called to trustee's sale of a destra- ble snail brick dwelling. No. $18 Ist street north- west, to-morrow afternoon at §.30 o'clock by Thos, J. Fisher & Co., auctioneers, and kilied by John Langster, alias “Guinea” Lan | A short ume afterward Mr. Mitchell, the | und Went Dack to Alexandria, | Politics and the Printers. THE RESOLUTIONS WHICH THE UXION 18 ASKED TO ‘ADOPT. ‘The members of the Columbia Typographical Union are discussing the fate of the resolutions ‘which will come before them at a spectal meeting to be he'd to-morrow evening. It is claimed that ‘the adoption of the resolutions will introduce the eiement of politics into the union, as it is an at- | tempt to counteract the political effect of the “boy- | cotc” placed by the New York union upon the Tvi- | dune newspap Tot thatcity. Since the resolutions have [oat rise tO so much discussion they are given In Tull as foows: | _ Wheres the International :phical Union at {ts late sessiop, in direct contravention of its own laws and if disregard of the nonpartisan foundation upon which trades-unionism rests, has Seen fit to arrogate to itself the privilege of Issuing politica! manifesto in which it undertakes tO boycott.” 1b the name of the various typographical unions there fepresented, one of the great political | parties ot the country; and Nheteas New Yore’Typographical Union, No.6, has also seea ft to pass resolutions of an intensely Petes Te sore aor, presaming 0 Vhereas the New . presumai be Lhe mouth-piece of the trides-unions generally and of typographical unions in particular, persists im maintaining an invensely parusan attitude, thereby misrepresenting the real senuments of a large majority of the members of this and otber Javor unions, and endeavoring to drag politics nto piaces where it has heretofore been a stranger and | Where it has no business: ‘Therefore, be IU esulved, That Columbia Ty] faphical Union, | No. 101, ‘rezards with and disfavor the recent political action of the International ‘Typograppica Union, and dentes ite right or au- thority to deere for this union upon matters of | politics, and that the vote of any delegate from ‘his ualon that may have been cast in favor of said | political resolution was cast without authority. - Resvived, That while we are heartily in accord with New York ‘Typographical Union, No. 6, in its | struggle with the New York 7ridune, yet we depre- cate aud discountenance the p: of partisan | resolutions upon Its part or upou the part of any otuer typographical union, as being In conflict with well-settied law and usuge, and dangerous to the Peace and staility of our trade organizations. Resolved, That We mo-t emphatically deny that jelter the New York Boycoer, or any other so- ‘alled craft pubiication, ts a reflection oi our politl- cal Views as a union; and we condemn the course of the above named newspaper a8 not on.y offen. Sively partisan iu its nature, but such as will cer~ Caluly result in injury to the cause of organized r. Kesolved, That coples of this preamble and resolutions, signed aud attested by the president and secretary, be transmitted to the officers of the International ‘Typogruphical Union, to the New York Union and tts boycotting committer, to the recognized organ Of t International Union, the | Craftsman, aud to each subordinate union, ‘The meeting to-inorrow will be largely attended, and an effort is being made to have It held at tive O'clock Instead of eight, 1n order to allow the prin- ‘Lers Ln the tnorning paper olfices Lo attend. si Ne easly | Loxe Brevere Ripgs—Last Thursday night, at | 12 o'clock, Messrs. Fiemer and Kruger, of the Cycle | club, started for @ moonlight ride on their bicycles. and Feached Emmetisburg al 6 o'clock Friday p. in. On Saturday night, at 12 o'clock, Nr, Moulton, of the Cycle ciub, ett Gettysburg. on his bieyele and road io Balumiore Via York, reaching Baltimore on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, riding elguty-four tulles, A Scrrosep INCENDIARY Fing.—Last_ evening | Shouts o'clock a fre Was discovered in an alley ut | the side of two houses In the course of erection on Js street, between Gtk and 10LM streets. A basket containihg kindiing wood was found to be on fire Ie Was soon exUinguished by the neighbors Mr. Joseph ‘Tyssowskt noticed several boys on the oppo- site side or K street, apparently watelyng the Mames, and when he went towards thei they ran Off. 181s tought the fire was their work. Feriotans at i VRENMENT PRINTING | Orvice.—During the past few days the government | printers employed on the Consressional Record | have all een Turloughed, and yesterday 100 of tue Printers in the Job room feceived furloughs, ‘The Turiouchs, Its Stated at the goveruinent printing onice, will be as short as possivie. ‘The tuuds are low just now, and the work Is very uch reduced tn qitantity. ——— Dk. JoserA Boxwows’ Seuiocs IntNese.—Dr. Jeseph Borrows, who It will be remembered acel- dentally missed is footing In descending a Might of steps, some Wo Weeks ayo, thereby sustaining & froctlire ct bisaria, Is how Hine in quite a. feeble state at his residence, treet, between Och und Wth streets. Aiter tie accident” referred to Dr. Borrows took cold, whieh resulted in a stubborn case of pneumonia. Dr. Palmer, tn attendunce, thinks is condition quite serious, but this morning he appeared somewhat improved, giving his many Iriends more hope of his recovery. Dr. Borrows 1S One of tue oltest mative born citizens of te Dis trict. He 1s 78 years old. He was born on 17th sizeet in a pebblé-dashed house yet standing some- | What below the grade on that street, and which belonged to Dr. Borrows’ father. Five ‘yeurs after birth his father erected the house on E street, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tar Evexrxa Stan Ciry Covar.—The tion Meade, at its September terin hea been eng asked, and in approving Dills for services against Ke 2 "ee the commonwealth. “ihe court will meet tO- morrow, when some judicial business will be taken ‘up. Rarn—capt, i a, se gn sac At Boe ae Ferguson and Virginia Melcon, fea with ‘these women John Laws, Sam ‘Jackson, Eli Butler, Fannie Chapman, Moilfe Lee, Isabel ‘Plasia, and ‘Ann Summerneld.’ ‘They are ‘held st the station house this morning for a hearing. PoLicz Rerort.—John Brentis held at the Uonhouse this mot itive from the chain gang.—Wm. Cole is held for an offense in the county, and M. Dowden is detained by Constable ‘Smith.——The mayor has fined Daniel Griffen $ for Gisorderiy conduct; Jas, Banks, Albert Green, Chas Rot eadaatan ey oes ee By mutehinson and MM ‘been sent to jail for 90 days for assault ob Officer ao aun peers ane oe ee Lt iat ye Votal number of gran Ls ot ad “f to the buble Schools to 1,559. Notks.—St. John’s cadet roll opened with > Bice th oP neat et a ere last pight.— Hot Gray, Tou in we a3 ley’s Horace, died yesterday.—Mrs. Dr. R. H. Stabler suffered a slight stroke of lysis at her é home on Washington street. near Duke street yee terday.—One of Summers Allens vans and @ beer wagon collided on King near W: i street this morning, and a wheel was broken. ‘the van —————— THREATENED STRIKE OF 20,000 MINEns fn PENN. SYLVANIA.—It was thought a tew days ago that the ‘trouble in the fourth pool of the Monongahela mine at Pittsburg, Pa., Was about over, but the coal mi- ‘hers yesterday décided to continue the strike until ‘the operators concede to the terms demanded, viz: 83 cents per bushel in three pools and three cents per bushel in tue fourth pool. These the operators Fetuse, and it is stated that the miners’ officials, have concluded to order out all the bituminous coal miners in western Pennsylvania. This includes the river and raliroad ininers and those working {n. the Clearfield regions, in all about 20,000 men. The object of ordering a genera} strike Isto curtail the Production, with the expectation that It will im. provaprices, into which the family removed and where the doc- | tor has ever since lived, seventy-turee years, ‘The Result in Maine. ‘MR. BLAINE’S SPEECH ON THE SWEEPING REPUBLICAN ‘VICTORY. ‘The election in Maine yesterday resulted in a sweeping victory for the republicans, A dispatch from Portland early this morning says: Two hun- dred and sixty-seven towns give Roble 61,318; Red- man, 4,064; scattering, 2,114; plurality, 16.254. The Sime towns in 1882 gave Roble 56,19; Plaisted, 47,510; scattering, 1,467; plurality, 8,685. The towns to hear from gavé Koble 16.286 and Plaisted 16,411. Roble will have over 16,000 plurality 1n a total rote Of about 140,000. ‘The Vote of 188) gave a total plu- Tallty of 169. Sothat the gain Us year will be 16,000 on the guternatorial vote of 188). ‘The presi dential vote that year gatued 9,000 on the yubernac tortal vote, and probably will gain in November considerably on this. All four republican congress | men are elected, and the legislature will be over- | whelmningly repubitcan, 5 ME. BLAINE SAYS THE TARIFF DID IT. The republicans of Augusta held a great jubilee last night over the result of the election. Mr. Blaine was serenaded and in response to acall from the great crowd of shouting republicans ‘spoke as follows: “Fellow Citizens and Ola Friends: The republicans of Maine may well congratulate themselves on the magniticent victory witich they have won. Four Zears axo this evening we were overwhelmed and humiliated by the Toss of the state. We rejolce now over an unparalleled triuinph which 1s reg. istered by the cuolee of both Dranches of the legis- lature by the election of all the representatives in congress of all the county officers In every county in the state except one, and by a popular majority for Governor Robie of “perhaps 15,00 votes, ‘The cause of tis democratic overthrow, gentlemen, 1s known tous all, Our canvass has been conducted none great issue. Our papers have kept that onstantly before the people. Every speaker from every piittform as enunciated, detehded, enforced 4s, It 1s the f-sue of protection to Aimeriéan Iubor, ‘The tariff has been almost the ouly question dis cussed mur canvass, and the ‘pegpie bave re. sponded. nobly. They” understand the subject fuly. ‘They know the details of the Morrison tariff bill, and they read therein the precise re- lis Which Would foiow tf our opponents. should | obtain control of the national government. ‘They | see dnd they know thst the Morrison bill'enacted into law would seriously cripple, 1t not destroy, the leading industrial interests of Maine; that it would reduce the wages of every laboring man and siop new inanufacturing enterprise In the state, jalne have protested pent of 30, destructive a meus. fe seal of disupprobation uppn | democratic party that support It. Many demecrats in Maine, who have never before Wavered In their allegiance to the party, have | ranged themselves to-day on the side of protec ton to Amerlean industry by voulig the NGL republican “Ucket. Their leaders” could not hold them. Party discipline 1s power les) against the “convictions of ~ men. ‘The sssue on the temperance amendment to Uhe constitution bas been very properly and very ighlly separated from the political contest of the te to-day. Many democrats have voted for It aud some republicans have Foted against it. “Tne repubilcan party, by the desire of Ieuding temper auve men, toox UO action as u party on the amend. ment. For my sake I decided not to vote at all on the question. 1 took tis position because 1 am chosen by the republican party as the representa- Live of national issues, and by no act of mine shall any question be obtruded upon the national campalga Which belongs properly to the domain of polities.” Certain advocates of proivition and cer- {aia opponents Of prouibition are wich seeking to rag the 1ssue ito the ational canvass and thus tending to exclude from popular consideration the questions Which press for national decision, If there be any questions that belong solely to the po- ice power of the state itis the control of the liquor trafle, and wise men will not negiect national issues in the year of a naulonal contest. Judiclous frends of @ jrotective tariff, which ts the practical issue of the ampaiyn, Will ot divert weir votes to the question of prohibition, which 13 not a prac- | Ucal issue tn the n&tional campuign. IT accept with great pleasure your congratulations on the vote of this city and Uie surrounding towns of Kennebec. county. Ido not disguise from you that Lam pro- foundly gratinied with the result. Destrous of the food opinion of all men, Tam sure that Lesteem yond all others the good opinion of these excel- } lent people among whom I have passed neaniy all the years of my adult lite, who know me intimately: frou young manhood as a tellow-cltizen, neighbor, | and friend. 1 return my thanks tor your call, aud Stull earlier Wanks for your great work Of to Seeing this the people of 3 agalnst the enac ure nd have set How Blaine Voted. Augusta Special to the Philadelphia Times, Mr. Blaine, accompanied by bis son Walker, drove tothe polls There were few people about, and, without seeming to recognize any of them, he walked to the box. As he appeared the clerk called ‘the name of James G. Blaine. He offered the regu- i j lar republican ticket. It was taken and | deposited. | Nelther lie nor his son | voted Uous, ‘tue extent of the majority gives him we right to rejoice. ae Mermons Out of Tennessee. ‘The citizens of county, Tenn, maintain ‘at the place where twoof the elders (Sol nl pes heel were _ “Mormons, leuvel Avsorurety Pore RRR. uy a Eee 3 GF AE Reno 9 YY AA EB EO.9 Y fst oo OY 2S Coun BRO A OK OK 1 NNN nO0 RB AA RR UNNN oO Prt tes 2“S EU NNN USD EPP, 00 W ow ow DDD FER RRR Peo owwww Dp ke RoR oe Gay che ¥ oo OW W DDD REE R Ro ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Roxat. Baxma PCWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. a6 Hex Srrcuzp ® COLORED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 Cents. ‘Heavy Gros Grain Black Dress Silk, 95 centa, Cloths for Boys’ Suits, 2c., 26¢., 30c., 37. Canton Flomnels, 539c., 644 8c., 100., 12360, ‘White Wool Fianueis, 18, 22, 25, 30. : ‘Ladies’ Tricot Cloth, yard and a-haif wide, all wool.new colors. $1, Opening White Blankets, from zuction, 81. #5 e300, gu Bese eop pein” Oe Om 9250 Extra size White Croehet Counterpane, 943. White Sheeting Cotton, 202, CARPETS. CARPETS. Best 2-ply Carnets, all wool, choice bright patterns, 75c. Extra heavy Ingrain Carpets, 35c., 45¢., 50c. Best Brussels Carpets, choice bright styles, 76, 80, 85, CARPETS SEWED AND LAID PROMPTLY. TOWSON'S, ee 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, _ A %28'S AGUE CURE ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE liver and billary apparatus, and drives out the malarial polson which induces liver complaints and bilious disorders, Warranted to cure, or money Te- funded. Y TAKING AYER'S SARSAPARILLA MANY A Poor sufferer who submits to the surgeon's knife because of malignant sores and scrotulous swellings, might be waved, sound und whole, This will purge out the corruptions which pollute the blood, and by which ‘such complaints are originsted and fed. 9 Surry Tuovsaxp 860,000) IN SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. CASH PRICES, SILES, SILKS, SILKS, g 37 ‘St34. D cASHMERES nif Pure Wool, wish double width, in Navy Blue, Dark Green, Garnet and Brown, Cash price 3735. CARTERS, 711 Mauxer Space FRENCH TRICOT, pure wool, 54 inches wide, cash price $1. | BLACE'SILxs, excellent quality, aah price 81; worth 1.25, corti ED, SILKS, excellent quality, cash vaiue 750, HANDSOME BROCADE. BLACK SILK VELVET, cash Kalu S1, worth @1.50, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRE*S GOODS, Silk and wool, Bleached TABLE DAMASK, all Anon, cash val 0c. worth TBc. ee a BLANKETS, BLANRETS, BLAME TS, > LARGE SIZE, ALL WOOl, DOUBLE BLANKETS, $5, HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILKS, cash value BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, all COLORED SILK VeLVETS Si Iobcss CLOTH, for Boys’ wear, 25, 37. 50, 62, 75, 81. CASH PuIVEs, ‘NO CREDIT. CARTERS, 711 Manger Space, 63, Caseers, Forsrrone, aso Urnorsreny. SINGLETON & FLETCHER 415 Seventh street northwest. 0 Cloths. Lio} Carpets On Sieat ures Bessie aORolseTy Good, Special designs in Draperies and’ Interior Decorations. indow Shades aurd Cornice Poles, Furniture Upholstered and all otuer work in our line Promrtly exeented. soem Asornen Jos Lor Boys _axp CHILDR ’'S PANTS JUST RECEIVED. Children’s short its 4 Bbc, 65c., TSe,, Spe Io eid OP tout tee, %e. from 5c. up. Good 6c} 0.) shi from $1 up. Boye ‘school wool hiturfit sn Boe, up, i Tole-ivid Peuusyivanis avenue, auz? 3. W. SELBY. Fiasz axo Warren Turorrarion. Suitings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings received and ‘open for inspection. Gentlemen will place their orders attho LLADING TAILORING EST, ‘WASHINGTON. Ger Tz Best. “THE CONCORD HARNESS." ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. ‘We have on hand a large stock of the Celebrated “CON- [Au .” of all kine OOHD Hast Bai of al kinds and description, Ea Coupe, Carriage und Hoad Flarness a specialty, LUTZ & BRO., 497 Pennsylvania Avenues, Adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels in grest varloty, at lowest prices. Every getuine CONCORD HANI < amg end trade'mack stamped ont > SM TKS HD. BARR, 2201 Pennsylvania avenue. W. H. Warner & Sox STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, Ko. 106 JEFFERSON STREET, GEORGETOWR, D. a. and delivered free of responded pad ‘ostal Cards "ai s (Gurinew Fall stock is arriving daily, and by TUES ‘DAY fre sbal] be able toshow a complete assortment of new ‘These goods have been selected with un ‘aual} care by our buyers in New York and Europe; manylof them we have imported direct, and we can as- sure the ladies that they will see only the very latest and desirable goods on our counters, and our well Teputation for chespness we shall endeavor to ‘and hall offer the latest novelties at the low- ot Price, | ‘We tnvite an inspection of our stock. We are always lsd fo show our goods, and ladies can be assured of treatment, whether they wish to buy or not. ‘Most $f our stock is already in the store,but some goods have dot yet arrived: however, it will be complete by j» and we shall then be ready to show all the for earty fall wear in DRESS TRIMMINGS, | | COC ARE 5885 3 [A see aed a ee Lou 2° Exe “as3 JEWELRY aND FANCY GOOD8, GLOVES, i GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, Anda parefully selected stock of OSTRICH TIPS, FANCY FEATHERS, | aND FLOWERS, i For early fall Hate, Ladies will find some bosutiful and dgeirable goods in this ling PrP. RRR, P R | Fer anata Re ovat, RB RE | 06 | 1217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Assroxzrs Sure. | CLOTHING! ‘M. F. Eiseman having assignéd to me his whole stock, tel 4s hereby offered for sale at Wholesale and Be- ‘Thig stock must be sold, so bargains are desired call immediately. The stock will be sold without reserva. Z, TOBRINER, =f ‘Assignee. ©., TBESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1884, CITY ITEMS. j Ik. Jereeyu,75e. 7967tn st., Mourning store. 5 Malarin, Indigestion, D: im and wasting diedses invariany give way to te tcue Sent influences of Duffy's Pure Bariey Malt W tiskey. Durkee’s Salad Dressing ts the best thing of the kind ever sold. With it superb salad of any kind can ‘be made without OF trouble. Its also One of the best sauces for cold meats, etc. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey ts not a Bit- fers Dur a pure whiskey, that has been analyzed Dy leading ists © and generally adopied by the | rofession. Ask the leading physicians of this city ‘opinion. 2 ‘The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett's Coconine has been sold in every civil- teed count dict that 1 Spurnews Flavoring Extracts y are knowiedgea the purest and the best Sealskin Garmen profits. Fashion Book maiied free. 963m ‘Shirts are the best of all. eo Dniffy’s pure Malt Whiskey will assist diges- ton and positively cure dyspep-ta if you will take ait a wihe glass full balf an hour beiore ‘and use {tat your dinner; propordun 35 whiskey. $5 Water. ‘Try It @ Lundborg’s Perfum: Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole, €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valiey. €0 ‘Those who are nursing peop! fever, will find nothing equal (6 Dui key and ice for all kinds or tevers. ‘Try it doy 2B 2m Mothers and suffering from the heat Dutty’s Mait Walskey ‘With broken ice. It will built thin up, Lil It you are losing your grip on Health Renewer.” “Goes direct to weak spots. To the Liquor and Drug Trade. We are now prepared to supply the liquor and Grug trace, in'any quantity. Duty s Ps Malt Whiskey at tne same price ‘uem at the distillery, UuUS Sav ing Ub Fr 2 Preserver. Bark Has, for more than half a century, penn In use by all classes of people and indorseat’ by ensinent p Sicians as the best’ tonic and inv ‘The weak, the uervous, the debilit to give new life, viror and bapp larly a lady’s medicine. $1 a bolt gists. Wo. Thornton, Proprietol Harrison suivets, Baltunore, Ma. Diamond Shirts at Auerbaci’s, 7 & i. Pervons of sedentary habits snd th In offices during the day wil tind wots orating as a Wine glass fullot Dufiy’s ¥ ‘Vaken in the morning and evenins. iderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in balf-pouhd “Ward” prints, 40c, per mind. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aia sweet Se. per quart, Cresta 1c. pint. orator ext nt. tu a fing Parti a by anus iG » Baitinore atid | 1u,tu,si0 sot {Whiskey Try it 12 a MONEY TO LOAN $300, srs, © Soney tn 1nd, consequently m erate. E, A. MCINTIE % VAS F streot 1,y au20-3m__ WM, P. YOUNG, 126 000 TO LOAN 3.500. ON REAL FSTATR. 1928 THOS. F. WAGG. MONEE, TO, LOAN ON REAL. P< ATE ok sums to suit: charges inodicrate yan HOH, TLEIPOED, 1490 8) JM O8** Fo Leas. ‘On Real Estate Security, ‘At Lowest Bates of Interest. RO, HOLTZMAN, feds Corner 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ‘Tn sums to euit, on approved Rea! Fstate security, Bt lowest rates of interest. Charges 1 Lecessary delay. 1505 Penis 15 BANE SONEY To LOAN ON Goob KEAL. tate or collateral security’ at lowest rates of Do delay when security ingood. 0.0. GREEN, Keo! Fhemen's Building, cor. 7th st. and La ave. 323 Mae ees. ; Th sums to suit, at lowest rate. on approved real ‘estate security. FITCH, FOX’ LOW, 1437 Pennsylvania ayenia, FR 020 MEY TO tO . AT LOWEST RATES OF INT ON KEAL ESTATE SEC TCS. J, s rep HOUSEFURNISHINGS. To Maze Roou For Orr Hex ING STOVES, ‘we will sell our Remaining Stock of VAPOR STOVES AT COST. Fonr different patterns of latest improvement. Call ‘early, and obtain the best stove in the market, W.S.JENKS & CO, TT_7th street northwest, ang28, Fax Orssna CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! E: FURNITURE! FURNITURE! UPHOLSTERY GOODS\ YTHING THAT IS NEW AND HANDSOME ar iT CABE PRICES. W. H. HOEKE, ne2 801 Market Space—908 snd 310 8th atreot, ALLS Ess Re PAU Se F FSS ERE. | 7 U. OMEARA & C0, ‘3247 Pennsylvania Avenua, ‘Are their entire stock—Guns, Bifies, Cutlery, ‘Toolg Tackle, Notions, Musi¢il Instruments, Jewelry Bardware, ke.. st suction, overy eventng, st 7 p.m, Bargains can bobad, bee auction advertisement. 277 i} t fis VACATION 18 NEARLY OVER, ‘THE |BOYS HAVE BEEN HAVING A GOOD TIME. ‘YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR FACES. ‘YOU CAN TELL BY THEIE CLOTHES, AML [OF THEM NEED A SUIT OR PABT OF A Si TO FRESHEN THEM UP FOR SCHOOL, WE (ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS, for the amallest from €2.60. for larger Boys from $3.50. still, $5 and up, \TROWSERS. ODD CoaTa. ‘Wehre now receiving the finest Stock of Suita, Over- ‘conte, Pants, &c. we have ever shown yetat THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STS. Se Ss y 5 Tse Crtesraten g PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR, Large Assortment, GEO. WATTS & SON, (ole agents for the District of Colursbia), ‘$14 7th st. Sdoors above Penn ave myt ‘N THF SUPREME COURT OF TH? DIS ‘COLUMBIA, HOLDING A SPECIAL TERM POR ORPHANS COURT BUSINESS, THE 2p Day OF AUGUST, A. D. 1654. - In the Matter of the Fetate of Wiliam D. Aiken, de- focasei. Ne. Ttappearing by the petition of Aucustns S. Worthing ton, atforues of the United Stat insud for the Dee trict of Columibin, and Theodore H. N-SePheron, aye Gial assistart attorney for the United State. tha. the sre four thousand five Lundred dullar- (84 01 C Bisten four (4) per cent cenpon bold fody of thi. court. in theabuveentitied eum witch Ie Seitlered, ure the remanent of ecten, housabd dollars (63.000 th United tater bor de wehich wees in tie pose Sees on of Mary Ann Davidsou. of thesaid tistticton or belore ber death, Awsust 4, 18°4, and wiseh were let intrust with the said Lavidson ty her two nephews, Union soldiers, before gone into bettie. whiowe Lanes dre unknown to pelibioti rs: that thesald Devidcos ber fore her de th, Heft the said bende 1m. trust tor her hephewa with. Mary Wilkenson Aikex, and ‘betore her Seath, September 2 1880. she left thecaid Londein tract Sith her son, William B. Aiken and betore bis dati, Taly. 2 last he left the seid bonds. in trust wth Le Brother, Matthew Aiken jr, who turned th over folie guardian, Wil iain i a: 1d the said (ow, Lyrthe onder of his court, Seqtinterd 198, Gelivere’ thentid bonds fi to the custody of the Resist fer of Wills; tat tis further all-sed there are no legal Owners of aiid bu. ds or a1'y part thereof: Whercupon, $n motion of the sald petitioners itis by the Coure ia Sea day of August, A'D. 1884, ordered that all persone Glamitig any tel: Gide or interest. in and to the seid Sonds (to which the said’ United States lays claitn for the reason that there are pe heire-at-lav or next Of Kia of the orligiial owners of said prom rty who can ty held fe belie fawtul ors of ald bonda/enuse tire to be entered herein on or before the first rule Rey occurring forty aymafter tie date hereof ct the cause Provided, will te proceeded with ae iu vase cf de dat civagties be Qublithed once a wee for pies eae weeks in the Washington Law Keporter eS eee ee a BACKER, Eisocla ite Justice, cow in the cus Atruecopy. Test: spi Bee Shar ater of Wil's, D.C. T. HN. McPHERSON, au%s-law3w ‘Avaistant Attorney for the U.S. Sco Scuoon. Scuoor, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER sEvENTH aD G STREETS, ‘Have this day opened a fall line of Boys’ AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS, FROM $2 UPWARDS. Also, @ full line of MEN AND YOUTHS’ SUITS FoR FALL AND WINTER WEAR At very low prices, Remember, the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTH- ING CO, sells Fine Clothing, and selis them cheaper than any other house in the country. An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths, Boys and Children, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., r, and the public have rendered the ver- ‘the cheapest and best Hair Dressing invariably ac- Cy ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, Will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash | wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a lendid opportunity to purchase strieUy reilable Olrect trom manutacturer, and save Mrisiler’s Ladies, you who are tired and worn out in this Warm Weather take a little biosen ice and Dufly’s pure Malt Whiskey. It will butid you up. ‘Try 112 Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch ch meal | vn with a 's Malt Whis- $1Saw, warranted equal any | ive your little ones who are wasting hfe, try “Wells’ ie m,ta,s teat | sali bonds | DRY_GOODs. Faz SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) AT 730. | % OF AUTUMN AND WINTER ALL-WOOL DhESS FABKICS IN ALL THE LAT- | “\SHMERE TELD WHITE AND SALE T sia: | ERKAT D AMPIMCAN Host RYO NDERWPAK IN) MEDIUM AND AUS FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN JACKETS AND WRAPS AT a ASEM ERE AND BERLIN SHAWLS, S'0:K OF PLAIN AND BROCADED LYONS SILK~ AND Vey | EW CHOICE GOODS, PLALS. RECT PRICES. | FIGURES AND CoR- AND BISON CLOTHS. | SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street, Established 1840. “6 W. M. SHUSTER & SONS HAVE OPi NED THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWING CHOICE LINES OF NEW DPESS GUODS: WOOL DRKAP D’ALMA, ALL COLURS. BISON CLOIUS, ALL SHADES. LARGE STOCK OF FRENCH PLAIDS, €0 {IECES OF STRIVED AND V'LAID FRENCH FLANNEL AT 50c., THE GEST ARTICLE IN THE WOLLD For WRAPPERS. COMBINA CATS CASSIMERE SUITS, TRICOTS, BKOADCLOIM SHKUNK AND) FIN- IbHED, 6-4 TWILLED LADIFS' CLOTH, ALL COLORS, @ | GU BERT GaCKOTH, si LANGE STOCK OF Cu\O1CESILKS AND VELVETS, | MATERIALS FOR WEDDING DKESSES. CREAT BARGAINS IN TOWELS, | TABLE LINEN. CRASH, NAPKINS AND MOUKNING GUOUS IN GREAT VARIETY, Ba- UNE PRIC W. M. SHUSTER & SON; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, N.B-THE LEST ISTHE CHEATEST, auld Biuscs Daces Goovs Deranritest. E. G. DAVIS, 9 MARKET SPACE OUR NEW DFPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED LAST SPRING, HAS PROVEN QUITE AN ATTXACTION, AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- | ITY WILL ALWaYS FIND A CHOICE STOCK OF BLACK DRESS FABRICS TO SELECT FROM. BLACK SILK, ALL GRADES; VELVETS AND | PLUSHES IN BLACK AND COLORS, SATINS, A | ALARGE Si0CK OF BLACK WUOLENS, ALL THE | | NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, TO WHICH WE | CORDJALLY INVITE THEL ATTENTION. @ | | No TROUSLE TO SHOW Goopa, E.G DAVIS, ET SPA E AND 81a ST. COR. Mar: 17 A 1 racouTen ts Dax Goons: UNTIL S! PTEMBER oe, We wil a ong onr Innes Stock of Dry Goods and OUR STOCK IS ENTIRETY Too LARGE, AND MUsi Be REDUCED. To show the difference 1 ect sel Tai ‘Quote on a few lead le PRICES NOW AND FORMEULY. ‘I Sioser T. PIANOS AND ORGANS Nnavo, 455 TUL Street Northwest FIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKES, Instruments new and second-hand sold fasy month's iuetements, ave reuted.” rent applied if p Fanee and Or urcbasel A lance ahd elerant stock to select from. all the popular Musical Publications of the da, ‘The Guest selection of Scent Music in the city. eB TP Emaar Piaxos, Superior toall others in fine tome qualities. elegance of 15, finish, solidity of construction and durability. Over 000 in use at colleges, scminarieg and by the bast musical people everywhere. Be sure and sce thera be fore you buy, Weseliat the same prices as at curitace tory and on easy monthly paymenta, Old piance takea. a part payment at full value Several newly new square and uprignts at amacrifice tomake room. Piance of | War room, 422 9th street. I a G, Sle, REAL BAUGAINS t@ secoud-haud Pianos ang 0: « srecially solicit other makes cbeap and st §10 permovth Branch au ALLET DAVIS & ¢ 4 New Sick Nee Style) New and rina, "Reopening Tet ot September PSUMNER thi Do surest ny L WILD & Bro. 1 co 7th atreet wet ntafor the KMANICH & LACH “STINET PIANON and =a 00S PIANOS. ia Naruishitie sud ‘general overluwuline of Paks uring the sunuuer, ae it Can then nie bext und cheapest, ea Pi BLACK, SILK at. S formerly #2.50 7 COLORED VELNTT: Hew Shades, 1 “ = ELUSHES, 2 * BLACK CASHMEL, COLORED casrMEiiN: LADitS' CLOTH. LINEN, DAMAS MEN'S UNLAUND: SEW FALL CALI | SOPAIKS WHITE BLANKE Es) ca) her that this reduction will continue mntil September With. no loner, and meas 10K CASH | PRIA: Bemember aiso that we never advertisen falec- COrnar of 20th st, enced ith stivet. above Pa ave. FICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS PIANOS of Various makes for sale and rent at re- pisos icon Wine huube & Gos wut ned Manos. Lonne aad repairing. a) tuned, boxed ipear kent PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALT. ORGANS. Pianos and Onons exchanewl, repatred, for rent ‘by day. weeks sopuicd it puso ‘Pudstoca oF 66, Alsi. 915 my_Managtne Partner of the late fin of Ellie HENRY ERERRACH, F STREET. Ps “DECKER" PIANOS, Ane DVNSECKER DiS. 9. ARPA 3 AOKUBN, Bole Avent, a7 lu sta Als toc Burdett oneaie Cunss O. NT. S:o0r Coron SEWING MACHINES, &e. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, at AUFRBACH’S Sewing Machine Rooms.cor. Tthand Avency for the ebt-runutne N ead ite lady tem = An eB R the Sadedy ha EW AMERICAN. No.7, tuischi woo, which wurpaames all ofbers ith ape, wink” and Gurabulity ‘Als. new Autoluaiic, Domestic, Singer, Howe @., W. Machines 198 i Wilson Ne. 8 and other Bset-clase ploy Bocenvecsing erent. | hi with Us you save mobey and smnoyance tiou tree et Sour residence by’ exjoricnond roa UERBACH, corner 7th and H. next door to Auerbach's Gents’ Pur Tue se7-t.th.s.6m nisling and Hat store. ew “G”? Howe An Entirely New High Amn, Sewing Machina Which Excels all Others old on Installments; Liberal Discount for Cag. 27 Every Machine Warranted ag sou er ‘THE HOWE MACHINE Co, $59 F Street Northwest, near 0th street, Washinston, DO Tue Lioxr Ressixeo New Hour: thestmplest and most durable Sewing Machines over jreduced. Sold ob mouthiy paymenta, and Mberal dis AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, couut for cask, Good machines for rent All kinds repaired, Paper Fashions, at OPPENHEIMER'S Rehable Sewing Machines and Feshion Rooms, £28 9th street a w., Bt. Cloud Building. Basar ee WHAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” SILES? ew Home, *" Moston,” fine Me est prices. No canvansers, Come | SHOIS RetanLeD ar wHoLesaLe ruices : = lexantly made, of the best Fine Unfinished Shirts on) nly 81.50, Finest_Laundried Drese Shirts, ip #21 to put on, for $1. Six finest Dress Shirts made to onder (solid bosoms) for 8. Pertect nt guarausteed at ME 10 INNIS’, treet, Avevsr Cirsnxc Oor Saczs TANSBURGH & BRO. WILL SELL OUT THIS NONTH THE REMAINDER OF SUMMER GOODS 47 SLAUGHTERING PRICES PREVIOUS TO TEARING DOWN THE WALLS TO | CONNECT OUR NEW BUILDING WITH OUR PRES- ENTSTORE, WE SHALL SELL ANY GOODS IN OUR THIRTY-FIVE ARTMENTS AT LESS an? | THAN COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL IM- PORTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHORTLY COME IN. ALLOURS, 6 AND Sc. LAWNS, WARRANTED FAST, | COLORS, REDUCED TO 4 C! OUR 1234 AND ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, AS WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM TO NEXT i SEASON, | BLEACHED TABLE LINENS. WARRANTED PURE, | FULL WIDTHS, REDUCED To 400. FROM 60, | | 10,00 WASHER ALL-LINEN BUCK TOWELS aT | 22% CENTS. a NAPKINS! NAPEINS!! ODDS ANDENDSOF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF | DOZENS OF OTHERS aT A GREAT SACRIFICE. | ABOUT 7]OPAIRS LAST SEASON'S BLANKETS, | WHICH WE HAVE MAMEED AT GREAT BARGAINS, | AFEW MAY BE SOILED From DUST, BOT THEY | | ARE MOSTLY IN GOLD OLDER. WE WANT TO CLOSE THEM PEFORE THE RECEIPT OF GOODS FORTSISFALL | 400 ¥YLL SIZE COMFORTERS, FILLED WITR WHITE COTTON, AT $1, ACTUAL VALUE 6175, WHITE GOODs! ~ WHIT: GooDs!! SPLENDID CHECK NAINSOOK REDUCED TO Te. EXCELLENT INDIA LAWN BEDUCED TO lic. FROM 180. aie 1000¥ARDS DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES REDUCED TO 1240. FROM 30c. JERSEYS! —_ JERSEYS!! IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT A GREAT REDUCTION. GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES' UNDERWEAR, SOMEOF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED AND WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, 200 LOZEN APRONS, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 100. TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS OUR STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON 18 VERY DESIRABLE, AND AS WEIN- ‘TEND TO COMMENCE OUE SALES WITH FRESH GOODS ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS ON THE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ABOVE GOops. ‘TAKE THe ELEVATOR COTTONS AND *HFETINGS, BROWN AND BLEACH) D, OF ALL THE Wi Li-KNOWN BRANDS, SPLENDID TEN-QUAKTER BLEACHED BHEET- ING AT 90 CENTS BER YAKD. BEST FEQUOT BLEACHED PILLOW CASE COTTON 12% CENTS FER YARD. ‘WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE PREPARED FOR THE SAME, ANDSHALL NOT +LINCH FROM LOSS TO port. ‘MANY OF OUR CLERKS ARE OFF ON FURLOUGH BUY WE HAVE OVEE ONE HUNDRED TO WalT ON YOU WITH PROMFTNLSS DURING Thusk HOT Days. LANSBURGH & BRO, 20, e22and (4 SEVENTH STREET. Kindline Wood. WOOD AND COAL, BRANCH OFFICE AT litt Strger Nonrmwest raged to receive orders fur Col, Wood Vinvine unexred ed fucllities for ban! Line Cod, 1 aan prepared to well ws low ax any firm in Vas 22 pe jess” 1 guarantee tirvt-clase Coal and ‘a ton nds ‘Ki Ulitur and Stove Wood st bottom prices. Orders yrumpuly delivered. —- JOHN MILLER, Main Office, Rafirosd Yard, Depot and Kindling Wood ‘Mud. 484 Street and Vingisia avenue southwent. Branch: \aris—No. 1020 lath street worthwest, and Ne ‘Wharf—Foot of ih sti 143 Batort soutleant A southwest, Cur Ax Wow Wo have tust received a large Jot of Raker PINB WOOD. “Also, fresh mined Jor domestic Use, all of Which weofter at IAL of wniperior sweat ry wile attention of consautuers sa rexpecttully invited 29 mis iiapection of uur tock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st. and Pa ave, | Com Wome ‘SON BROTHERS, JOH! WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Tweifth and Water streets southwest ERANCH YARDS AND OFFICES 3202 F street northwee 305 7th street northweat;, 374 Jennssivania avenne northwemt: 211: 9th street northweat: Comer 3d und K streets northwest; 421 Peuusyvania avenue southwest, TARCEST PRIVATE KAILROAD YARD SOUTH or EW YORK; also, EXTENSIVE WHAI’ surpassed facilities lor the economic hala FULL of all Kinds, COAL LLLIVEKED OX CARS DIRECT FROM THR Wee deat ont | emidthouk Goats TO OUK YARD. tm best qualities of ANTHRACITE and All kinds of WOOD, eltherin the stick or preparedta ‘order, at our factory: CLEAN CUAL, yranpt deliveries and trices as low | Tarighed. FULL WEIGHT A’ folie 17 FINANCIAL. PRINCE & WHITELY, Broce Buoxmas UPR aon} Bow vrs

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