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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. - OFFICE OF THE CHIEY StGNar. OFFICER.) ‘WasuineTos, Dr C., Sept 15, 1884, 10 am. Atlantic states, generally tair winds, higher temperat nerally fur weather Is Indicated the States ob the Atlantic and guif cousts and the Onio valley and Tennessee; partly clot for fo er Mississippi and Missourt Valleys ‘There will De slight perature im the Mssisippt Valley end in the states east of 1 T tel z Soaks Mapawe B. Vay Kecty, 112 West, bess TO announce U EUssenes Ick Ceeaw ‘Sulpped any Where out of town. 142 New York avenue. For Pickrs : Jobn HL Magruder, 1417 New York avenue. Reap Siushetmer’ Save your eyesiz ‘Mi. Wintias will dispiay his first importation of fall ats und bonnets and Parisian novelties on Monday, September 15th ' ‘Sr. Kosk's Catholic church, near Gaithersburg, | Montgomery county, was dedicated by Archbisiop Gibuous yesterday. Haus’s special sale of CaurErs.New stock, choice bright 2ply > cents AlLwoul 1 sehool shoes, pa; pets, fuer | Gi cloths al widths Towson’s, 636 Pennsylvania venue, south side. _ Jounsox’s. 13th and Ests. Oysters, game, fe. | Ladies saloon. i at nm | the ¢x- Wareswrross, of sireet wharf, Just arrive treme low price of from 3 get bargains. Amusements, dec. Natioxat TneaTex—Luzie May Ulmer in| “Dad's Girl” | ‘SEUM.—Noveitles and pleasing perform. | | Durvenr’s Stumea GanpEN.—An Interesting enter- = ——»— Condensed Locals. | A horse attached to a village cart and driven by ather and local rains for the Lake regions and the | | ¢—pure clder vinegar and splees | i —_—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., M , ’ ii. ONDA: Y, SEPTEMBER 15, 1884 ELOPEMENT AND MARRIAGE, A ‘Tenth Street Homance Happily Ended. ch street furnishes a ttle romance, dating E tu which two hearts de termined to beat a3 one, in spite of the disapproval ©f the old ones. ‘The scene was laid in Logan Prostsc at 435 10th street, and the he case ls Laura, Mrs, Prosise’s 19-year-old Who ts deserived a5 a pretty blonde. lay the father noticed that his dauchter Was not at supper, and th sue did not re- turn, ‘Theo an investigation was bad, which ended uorning, When they gota telegram from ol & point on the western branch huore and Ohio raiiresd, stating that ff to meet her lover, Mr. J. J. Buch- ike, Wis, whom she was to ‘marry. arrived at Chicago, where Mr. her, aud thelr marriage was an- local "paper there. ‘The young people Buchar’s sujourn in this city some "was opposed by the ow that tuey are married, civeu them, and 3s. Prosisé afta Sisi porter to-day Ulat Laura ed an Aewt lnusban. : bight dirs W. J. living at 6:2 9th street northeast, was walk t, between 8th and 9h streets d while passing the alley in the same e, a Tull colored man, with light slouch hat, ad arose yihes, sprang out from Cletapted to Seize her by the arm, ahd ran, screaming, towards ahade his estape. A Career of Crime. THE RECORD OF 4 NFCKO MURDEXER—HOW “GUINEA TANGSTER” PASSED HIS YOUTH Laugster, the negro rough who brutally ered last Tuesday, was well the most dangerous ity. While merely a lad he fighting and profanity and sboyhoud in the Jail and bout four years ago he was sen- reform seheol during minority, but lie Was discharged before bis ume y While In the reform school he the officer, Lan Jor hte p house, tte some out. fad tried to shoot teachers, caught hand, and’ after a ‘After that time viv, and when dis tthe scloni he entered the ATER, rite harged wheuce i Maud Duvall ran away oa Pennoylvants avenue | Saturday afternoon, and in the course of Its Mizu | Gverturned a coal cart driven by Owen Meuraw, | Who was badiy bruised, and ran over Hora! $3 on and wit’, wbjuring’ them quite Rorse was stepped by running in With sheet thon ith street Maud Duvall her companion were thrown out and susialued Painful injuries. Devennial services were church, ob Massachusetts dy belug Holy Cross day. and bi Murold, the ret ers last Sat-| urday the leaung scores a cun round by LW. Max ‘A. Johnson, 253, and LB. Ve izist, 2 Columbia Found by Miss Hounes, 27, Funt, 211. ‘AU ibe meeting of St. Patri society last evening the president, Mr. MeNetlu resented & flue Kold-headed cane to Mr. J ye, the mahager of the choral unto: A shed in the rear of the house ton, 100 G street northwest after noon yesterday aud wa: "s Total Abstinence iitue ht, a boy nine years of an We Wagon” on Which lie was + street, uear Eust Capitol street, Wugod passed over him. Hil were broken. ‘The Washington regatta Weduexduy Auualostan boai-lous 2 Mr. Leland Howard, of the Capital Bicycle club, eft yesterday for Springtield, Muss, where he w offfclate as one of the Judges of the Bicyele tour meat. Rev. Mr. Fox was again prevented by illness from, Officiating at the New Jerusalem chureh yesterday and Prof. J. W. Hunt read the service. “Mr. Fox improving and may be expected ty be out by t end of the week. A protracted ineeting 1s _In progress at the Nort! Capitol M. E chureb, Last events three penitents | were af tte altar and one was converted. ance club has arranged for a Fiver, bear the *, at 4:30) o'eloe i | ‘Yhe Western association will ive a select famtly |} excursion forty mies down the river to-morrow evening on the Mary Washington. Charies White, 509 4th street northwest, reports stolen from his Tom on the 12th tustant, a gold bunting case Watch, voltod at $40. ‘A very pleasant musical soiree was given by the pupils of Prof. De Wolowski Friday evening at i Tesidence, 940 New York as uue northwest, te e- | casion being the fourth annual reopening of bis rat Sieal institute. ‘The program was excelieutly ren | dered, ant the professor was the recipient of many goagratuiations. ‘The professor's daughter, Miss Isa delify distinguished herself by her excellent plauo | ‘and vocalization. Yesterday the congrezation of Zion Baptist church (colored), of South Washington, and their friend Leld an all day’s meeting, conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. Gibbons, at Carll ngs.on the Ws. and W. railroud. They left the B. and P. depot in the morning, Ailing twenty-one coaches, and returned at night, and there were about 2,000 persons partict- | ting. Pefne alarm of fire from box 157 at 3:49 o'e‘oek ves fternoon Was from the burning of an old | frame stable tm reat of 911 11th street northwest, owned by Mrs. Hannah Bruce, and occupied by Nathan Robinson. Damage, $20. The fre was caused by children playing with matches, ‘Today, in the case of J. J. Berrett et al. act. Mid- qleton & Co. et al. Messrs. H.W. Garnett an Robinson flied a petition for N.W. Burchell to be made party complainant, he having. on September 4th, obtained judgment against the Orm for 2238.97 | and interest. | John Sweeney, keeper of a saloon at No. ina avenue, Was fined #29 by Jude Mills to-day | for keeping @ Sunday bar. An appesl w: ‘Walter Visser, the boy who was Sent t | form sehool for forgery. made his escape frou that Institution list week, and was recaptured on Satur- T Slack, Who returned him to the su- perinvendtent, ‘Theiire about 11 o'clock today was in a wood shed tn the rear of house @9 Maryland avenue, owned and occupied by Mr. B. MeQuay. The d. age was about $25, and it ts thought that the f ‘Was caused by children playing with matches, set- Ung some straw on fre. ———— Deeds In fee have been filed as fol! Pedrick et al. to Lu Brayman to James R. 1 $4. 6. and tot 9, sq. 5—estate G. Dyer: Hume to Philipa Dovtiliers, lot $0, s z F_ E. Richardson to Maurice O'Connor, lot 9. sq. | ‘St: TH. EA. Duncan w A.M. Orcutt, lot Fy square 573; $4,0U0, SOWING IN THE HaY.—Last nicht about ten @elock Mr. L. Mangum, residing nenr the corner of North Capitol and H streets, was awakened by Lis | colored boy frightened ty heari stable” Mr. Mal OMicers Coghil and Lichtbrown, ing the stable they found two * who Were enjc ‘were taken (0 Ul, eeping beaut ing the warmth of th 4 iS morning were each sentenced to 90 days om the tari being suspicious characters ee JONADAB ANNIVERS wth anniversary of P Jonadad (the mothe Ue meeting at sh attendee. Mr. J. aturdar night was the meer Councti, Ni unell of the ord: D streets the rd, aid the ood of the order was presided over by Judge Mili. Addresses were made by Judge Mills, Messrs J. W Thompson, KO. Polkinhorn. W. I. > dobn A. Clarke; i ws given of Mec Kobson and others by ‘Thomas Murphy sung by Messrs: Li Clafke and otbers: Enblversary by the onder, literary eniertainement, Wil be Wednesday night. ‘Tug Natiowats’ DEreat SaTCRDAY.—The same of base ball Saturday between the St. Louis ch: at Lineota ii crushing defeat, by a mings, Nation way the visitors pot and at the bat were e Yousness, for they could dey nothing witi Sweeny 's twisters” The winpire has been eredited sisting materially in the overwhelming def: Ww unpreju he made some questionable dectsion’, the N: were generally favored by them Fs.— Marriage licenses have bea tamed by the cierk of the court to Muscce I. Pen @ieton abd Jenrie Jackson: John H. Lauman and ‘Teresa LA. Hartung; Charles W. Thi ‘Susie Partridge; Jolin’ H. Gross and Katie 5. Chartes Stevenson and Lucinda Johns Horsey, of Seaiord. DeL, and Elizabeth Fen key; Joi and Margaret O'Leary: L J. Gordon. of Stofford count . Burdike aud Josephine M. Conuor. ee at oF J. H. Sqcirn.—The funeral of J. HL Squier, the banker. who committed suicide Last Week, took place from hls late residenc:. 1514 K street, yesterday afternoon. Rev. Frederick Power, of the Christian church, offictuting. The remains Marntace Lic! on, were interred tn Oak "Hill cemetery. The pall- | bearers were Gen Alizn Rutherford, Sherman A Johnsex, Sumuer | Kimbe'l and Jay B Sruitu. A Wire Grastep a Divorce—To-day, Judge James, in the Equity © made a decree or di- Vorwe in the case of Nellie V. Grimth against Joun ec ME, Nee married In Philadelphis April 14th, 1904, and lived for two years at Oxto Pa., and then came here, remaining till 1875, when they weat to W! ‘IME and she charzes that for three years her husbané has not lived with bis fumily or contrib. ‘Wed to their support. Mra Lockwood appeared for cumplaimant Seas: Forex W ssHINeToNtAN.—Dr. Philip Van Wert ohio, list Friday totaling. atten aor ‘an y morning, aiter a pro- Hiness. Dr. Hines was born in this city August 11th, 1815. He studied medicine with the lave Dr. Thos. Miller, after graduating at the removed to Van Wert, =: f Joseph H. Hil | imington, Del, but she came back | Was sent to the insane apylum. Alte he Was fhaliy discharged ~ had not forgotten the | Odiver Slack’s complalnt, | Ket, accompanied by | a nesroe on Sud ty, the | 4a. 10 lie neighboriovd of Ue reform | Ovcuurd te await the ar- | jou it Is sald they Intended | iey were discovercd by ts and driven off, put Fermaiipg pauls and with a revolver in hits } ent Te two other a Tin School one of the revo they returned Four days Wastiugtoi r ninety days as a 5 nteuce he Was serv- fiver Fowler, He gave his MAL the ime of hls last v killed arrest. Baitimore and bio Kailroad Com- pany. | men, himself ieluded, should get something for Affairs jest Washington. ‘TrmowIxG Deap Hoos INto THE RiveR.—It ts Understood that the farmers in Montgomery and Frederick counties, Md., und Loudoun county, Va., Uving ‘near the Potomac river, are thyowing, of causing to be thrown, into the river which have died of cholera. "A geutieman ilving in that neighboruood says he knows itto be a fact, and ‘Says It should be stopped at once. Ixcheasep NUMBER OF PUBLIC ScHoot Puriis— ‘There are 32 public schools in this part of the District, having between 1,500 and 1,600 pupils. ‘There has been @steady increase In the number of scholars. Few teachers falied to pass their exam! halons, and one OF twWo resigned, causing the em- ployment of six young ladies trom the Normal school BUSINESS OP THE CANAL—The business on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal during the past week Was for the season quite brisk. 117 boats havi Jeft Cumberland, carrying 12,765.10 tons of coal against 125 boats and 14,186.11 tons the previous Week. For the year to dite 2,049 boats nave left ‘this port, carrylig 245,817.02 tons of coal BELOW THE AVERAGE OF ARKesTS—On!y four arrests were made by the police here on Saturday and Sunday, which 1s considered quite a_smail bumber. Ohe of the arrests was that of William Clark, an old colored man of this place,wno pieaded guilty in the Police Court this morning to a charge Of profanity, and Was sent down for one week defauit of $5 fine, SHIPPING Nrws.—Schooner Charles N. Simmons arrived with 1,100 tons of ice from Kennebec. Schr. Spartan arrived with 80 tons of ice from Ken- nebec. CONDITION OF WATER ATT A. ¥.—Great Falls, 36. Receiving re-ervolr—north coilmection, 36, south connection, 36. Distributing reservolr —influent | fate house, 36; efluent gate house, 38. Low tide in the river to-day at 8:3) p.m; high tide at 8:30 p.m Councilmen Want to be “Fixed.” A CANDID STATEMENT BY ONE OF HOBOKEN'S CITY FATHERS, ‘The common councli of Hoboken, N. J., at are cent meeting granted permission to the Hoboken American District telegraph company, a new corporation, to erect poles and establish a messen- ker service in that city. Councliman B. N. Crane ds one of the stockholders of the comnpany, and at a meeting of the directors a few evenings ago he Stated lat some of the counclimen had to be “tixed.” He suggested that ainety shares of stock tm the company, eack share being worth #5, be ‘set aside and divided among the members of the counetl who voted In the company’s Interest. Some of the stockholders objected to the scheme, and Mr. Crane indignantly declared that the counell- thelr services. ‘The matter was Mnally lald of the table until a subsequent meeting, A New Boundary Question. AN INTERNATIONAL DIFFICULTY WITH MEXICO. ‘The town of Nogales, Arizona, 1s on the boundary between the United States and Mexico. A few days ago an Interuational surveying party located the boundary of Mexico and the United States 600 rds north of the old ine. ‘This throws a consid- rable portion of the town on Mexican soll. ‘The Mexican law prohibits foreigners trom holding real estate withln twenty leazues of the boundary. The Americans deviare their determination to hold their Property by force of arm=,1f necessary. Gen. Topete will enforce the demands of his government and compel the American occupants to relinquish their Possessions. ‘Trouble ts expected. Col. Ingersoll Backed by a Mob. HE LECTURES AT VICTORIA, B.C, IN SPITE OF THE AUTHORITIES. The civic authorities of Victoria, British Colum- bia, attempted to prevent Col. Ingersoll lecturing in that city on the subject of “orthodoxy.” He had secured the Royal Opera House, and the local magnets decided ou the day of the lecture that the 1 ELECTIONS. raliroad have completed uen!s for Ue selling of round-trip Uckets bighest Unlimited fare; tekets to date of tssue. | r fauutiles Who consult thetr | erests aud desire to travel with comiort and Is uarJiy necessary tosay that the Baitimore through car system affords advantages nnot be found elsewnere, uns to all points In the west leave dally at 3:05 Ut. and 10:10) p. m., with sleeplag cars | on. The B vilices—619 and 1351 Pennsylvanta av- | euue ail depot, corner New Jersey avenue and © Pet horthawest, AN Uurie Gors To Sez The Eprror.—Mr. Jen- nines. who umpired the > t. Louls game UTOAY Was i criticism made with iS decisions in the Sw day Herald yesterday Eto the Heraid oniee yesterday to see the Sporting editor, was | duties. In response t8 Mr. » wrote the article Mr, the article from fr. Jeunings had any mike it to the editor $s thereupon applied a the erticie, and at the and pol his bap pocket tn & ¥ Doyie to belleve that Mr. “d some design upon his lite. | after a piece of a brick~ Hoo * Newsboys’ Throat and Was slugging him ac poodie rules, M aS Huthing a movement toward the © office ppeared with a | iown upon the Fitz” made sev- Tun iter 164 ot ent exposure, int, testified that ye i mt she net sterday afternd Vernon sq the prisoner situng Sed by and he fol- where the offense he park, ard after ned to the ofice! ested the defen trl. Onlcer ne On the | Marshall chimed 0 Siitied taat We ar he wats time. ‘The court Med tlm $30 or 0 days on the {arm | ————— que Live Stock Ivscrasce Co.— | Tokay F oc Fhuuktens Bean, entered a | Suit against the Liv Stock Insurance company, of the District of ¢ Hubs, To recover $105, the value of plaints veidt Sundon the $th of April last forse year. sud gelding haviig been taken Sick on Apr 13h anat dled. ‘The declaration states that ny declined to pay this sum, but | offered hi ee { = Fixe Restpexee.—Ground lnornine for a handsome double {the soutiwest corner of 21st street and | whieh will be built and Warner, the we wn real wil be built of stone, and Hinisbedt, making andthe DE privaté residences while: Mx B. I Was Drokea th residence Massichusetts a eroupte by Mr, dealer." < ELECTED.—The Bap- union, color tral cliurch, corner L the following year: A. Hatall- vice “presid iss . Howard, treasurer, ton, pr MEP Cor. HH Win suit 0 been turned ie effects of the late CoL 2 Dr. BB. Jolly ima re he dog tpeluded) bave } Anusdelly register of Wills | atAr. TO THE Lae Disnor Pisxyey.—The | OL St. Matthew's parish, the cure of | Sishop Fin dt to erect a| . Nd. to cost about nd ald of insted cess Of TUS Uthat endnent ehurelunan, er, ot the National savings .isurer of the bullding cone A Meu have been going oblee without the thetts generally took dis dresing room, aud in the fold- A pair of shoes’ anid pieces of Jewelry owed of Late.” Last: Thursdie ¥ ‘No. 6) New c. seb With ruby and sit rdom. The thett wes, the matter placed in the small, =i time that the young woman, who E> FESCILULIOR, Was ¢1 | As it bs uly partesicany nelr own oecups ING (9 the non-couit ition of the improve. tue Churel of the Lacarnation (corner of | northwest), the Wedding of Miss rLLUrst, retofore announced at 1 16th St. WIL De eal av Holy Cross clurch, corner of Massa AS. street northwest, Tues U8 oFeloe! ‘The Courts, g Cocwr, SPECIAL Tama—Juage James. . Lactch & Soa agt. Joan Lyous judgusent iy euttin FeSew T. Co. age Davise eae Tent. i ae Eqeny Court Judge James. day, BYtt agt. Hew auditor's: report ratified ant distbusion ordered." Henry ‘age Brooke Sule by executor ord-red. Marshall agi” Marshalis Testiinouy ontered taken, Hellen agi Allens ap: pearauice ot absent defendant ordered: Mocstats Lake Pakx Rospgny.—Fletcher re, of Baltimore, and David H. Jackson, of colored, wert arvested at Mountain Lake rda¥, chlitged With compitclty In the rob. Aue there a few nights ago. The ar rests were made by detectives who have been Work= ing up the case. | Wlimere and Jackson were Walt ers at the hotel. They were taken before Justice hearing next Thursday. ‘The detectives refuse at prevent to give the nature of the evigence they have axaiuse te men. It Was rumored thats , Trust company by a committee of the contributors, butiding was dangerous on the ground of the in- adequacy of the means of egress In case of tire. Mr. Ingersoll and his friends, however, obtalned an. entrance, and when Alderman Fell stepped forward and cendunced the actions of the authorities he euthuslustically cheered. ‘The scene that fol- ‘ggars description. Windows and doors Were smashed tn, by Whtely entrance was effected. ‘The police were ‘powerless to keep order or carry out their iustructiuns. ‘The crow with the lecturer and were deteruined to hear him, After the police found that they could not prevent the lecture going on, they contended themselves with endeavoring ra ‘The Stanton Testimonial Fund. A DEPOSIT COMPANY DISCHARGED FROM ITS TRUST. From the Philadelphia Record. ‘The Fidelity Trust and Safe Deposit company will soon be discharged of the trust of the Stanton fands of Philadeiphia, Boston, and Washington. After the death of Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War Under President Lincoln, citizens of the three places hamed ratsed a fund as a testimonial to Mr. Stan- ton's “integrity and eminent services to thecounuy An the office of Secretary of War, and for the benefit of hs widow ‘and children.” Philadelphia con- uted $47,805, Boston $25,000. and Washington $19,000. Tue funds were deposited with the Fidelity and a declaration of trust Was executed on Novem= Der 12, 1870. The estate Was _deciared to be held 1n ‘trust for the use of Ellen H. Stanton, widow of the Secretary, during her life, and after her death tor the use Of the four children of Mr, Stanton, the ‘Income to be applied for their support during thelr tulnority, and ab equal share of the prinelpal to be paid to euch one upon attaining hisor her majority. Mrs. Stanton died in November, 1873, and atter the death of Edwin L. Stanton, thé eldest son, in Ausust, 1577, his one-fourt’ sure was awarded to his exccutrix and widow, Matilda W. Stanton, ‘That share amounted to $24,203 44. Sion took place in May, 1875, Whe E Sia eldest daligiter, attained her major Tecelved one-third of the balance, amount fis tOF44,115.84. In January, 18st, Lewis Hutenine Sol Stantou, the ‘second. son, besime of ‘i ng balance, or $25,205.59. the rund sie Barnes Stanto went. ‘Tue Fideity ‘trust company for the caré and distribution of the estate, and the Management oi th is been $0 judicious that aithoush €71.000 ts already been distributed out of the $91 ‘The other half, which will be the last of Is now about to be awarded to iiss Bes- who has just turned her las made no charge fn the vieiniy With the cireulars of thi lor Ass Press," a Cincinnati concern that proposes to up any one and every one asa newspaper editor, snd to insure a rapid and vast fortune ata small expenditure, ‘The circular offers to print a number of different papers w: headlines are to be changed to suit custome ue are to be repub- lican, others democratle of greenback. When the customer has settled on the paper he will require he notifies the “Interlor Assockited Press,” sending thei $15. In return he receives 500 copies, each of wiieh bears on It his own namie as‘editor or pub- in which he lives. ERROO O YY AAL KR K OO Yo & aL PRP Oy BP BP Thin Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength snd wholecomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be fold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate pow ‘Sold ontyincans, Koxan Laxzxo Powpzn Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ars YER'S AGUE CURE ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE apparatus, and drives out the induces liver complaints and Dilious disorders, Warranted to cure, or money re- funded, ¥ TAKING AYER'S SARSAPARILLA MANY A Poor sufferer who submits to the surgeon's knife because of maifynant sores and scrofulous swellings, might be saved, sound snd whole, This will parge out the corruptions which pollute the blood, and by which such complaints are originated and fed, 50 Tuovsaxn 860,000) INSILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. CASH PRICES, SILKS, SILKS, SILKS, 3 af 7. COLORED CASHMERES: aif Furo Wool, wilect double ‘width, in Navy Blue, Dark Green, Garnetand Brow, Gash flee st Tre CARTERS, 711 Marext Space FRENCH TRICOT, pure wool 54 inches wide, cash Price 31. mare samen excellent quality, cash price $1; worth Rag Es excellent quality, cash value Tc, ag UL PI DRESS GOODS, Bilk and wool, HARDER AUTOS BOND argos os Surx large portion of the boviy had been recovered, Dut the was denied by oneal the detectives Rev. Henry Coszrove, for 25 years a parish Uishop of Ue Roman Catholic see of Davenport. | } E at Oakland, stid committed for a further BEAULIFUL DRESS GOODS, all pure wool, BEBELIESL tees 000s, a pare wel a, CLOTH, for Boys’ wear, 25, 37, 50, €2, 75, 61. (CASH PuICES, NO CREDIT aS CARTERS, Tl Manxer Sr.ce. Notes from Leesburg, Va. - ‘THE FAIR—SCHOOL MATTERS—IMPROVEMENTS. Correspondence of Taz EVENIxe Stan LEESBURG, Va., September 13, 1884. ‘The prospects of the fair are more than usually promising. Nearly all the races are “fled,” and much stock from a distance has been entered. Some Tacers and trotvers arg already here. ‘Mr. McCabe, father of Chas P. McCabe, ana grandfather of our county Judge, injured by a run- away horse, a few days ago, is getting better. Mr, H. T. Harrison's new house has all the brick- work done and will be completed in a few months. ‘Mrs Elgin’s house, south of the town, 1s nearing compietion. Piof. Wm. B. Carr, at one time princi ofa female school in Leesburg, and former professor of Latin in Randolph, Macon, college, has been elected principal of Leesburg graded school, Mr. Carr is & schvlar of ability and experience. Mr. Castleman, Gsburn, of Leesburg, the other, Stiss Clara brake, Urn, 0 er. ‘Miss Finnie Fox and Miss Lizie Lewis have charge of the girls in the school. Miss Lizzie Lewis was the assistant in the Waterford school The W., O. & W. R. RK. 1s improving its track near ‘the town, and traftic seems on the increase. ASSIGNED TO KILL THE CzaR.—The Liverpool Post has recetved news to the effect that a nihilist hited Stanislaw Was arrested on a railway train as he was going to Cracow. He attempted to com- mit suicide after the arrest, and confessed that he Bad been assigned: to kill the czar during his stay at Warsaw. New Fut Dry Goons. SILK VELVETS, FINE DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND CARPETS. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. have Just opened for FALL SALES s magnificent stock of New Goods, as follows: 40-inch All-wool Cloth Suitings, 50c. per yd. GILBERT'S 6-4 Habit Cloths, 1.00, BISON Cloth, beautiful colors, 73, FINE FRENCH DRAP D'ALMA, all shades, $1.00, ENGLISH and AMERICAN DRESS GOUDS, 25c. LANGTREE Suiting, all shades, 750. ‘TEN PIECES of Colored silk, $1.00, worth $1.25. BLACK GOODS. ‘We make a Specialty of Black Silks and Black Cash- meres of our own IMPORTATION, every yard of which we GUARANTEE to wear well, NONPAREIL VELVETEENS AT T6c., $1 AND 91.25. TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF CANTON FLANNELS, FROM 8 TO 200. BLANKETS, FLANNELS and BED-SPREADS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES, CARPETS ON SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., s013-3t,8p No. 928 Tzu sr, anv 706 K sr. x. w. EFF A Lb 4 FO AA GO oAA LE © 2°) fu fou uu uu UU uu ‘Most people begin to think sbout FALL UNDER- WEAR, in fact such days as these force one toconsider that question at once. We have full lines of Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Children, but this article deals only with Ladies’ and Children's Goods, We carry a ful line of the american Hosiery Company's goods, in all sizes and weighta These goods are becuining more pop- war every season, being peculiarly adapted to this climate. We have them with Finwshed Seams and Full Regular Made. The prices range from 5c. up. We also carry a full stock of all the leading makes, As specially cheap goods, we mention the following items. LADIES' HEAVY MERINO VESTS AND PANTS ‘Se. each, or $ for 81. LADI“S' HEAVY MERINO VESTS AND PANTS, with Finished Seams, well worth 680. We have about fivecases, which we shall sell at 430 LADIES FLPECED WOOL VEST AND PANTS. Particular attention ia called to these goods on ac- count of theircheapness and durability. All sizes 682, A spe-ial line of FINE MEDICATED GOOD3, from the best manufacturers, in fast colore,all wool ‘goods—at prices :anying from 980, to $2 H H 00. HHO HHH O HH O H H 00 Only afew dozen left of those SILK HOSE in combina- tion colors—black fect aud ankle, with cream tops, light anddark slate, uavy and black—at 980, 100 dozen Solid Color INGRAIN HOBE, with White Feet, ut 48. 60 dozen Four Thread LISLE HOSE, in Black and Colors—really wurth T5e.—only 490, 7 doze: Solid Color INGRAIN HUBE, with Improved ‘Shape Heols aud Toss, 25e. PPP. RRR PoP ROR PPP ALAIS RRR OYA, P RR ¥ RR sel3 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR CITY ITEMS. B. Goldschmid, 812-7th St. n.w. For the benefit of those returning from the coun- try desiring to replenish their sheives and closets I ‘Will offer for to-morrow the following special bar- 43 Sueets of colored or white seit “paper {oF fe cul glass water pitchers 4c; goblets to match 3 iy 8 ‘size 2 for Teal rated chamber sets, $2.90; fancy lamps, with chan- delier trim large fruit stand, 14c.; cov- ered pitchers ie) zea slates. 4 and se each; shopping. coal sieve, shovel and lifter, dinner plates, enertas covered mar- ets, zine washl ‘apd bar soap, 45c new style covered dishes 44c, worth $1; 38 ee rand 3 envelo} dish pans, Toes It qty 12x: doa, individual ‘butters Sot crumb brush and tray, 17c.; 5 bottle silver- revolving casters, 89c. Special reductions ing house keepers. Johnson’s, 13th and E n. w. Prime salt oysters, steamed, stewed, broiled, &¢. Also reed birds, Norfolk resi fish, None but the best. Ladies’ saloon attached., The Only Strictly One-Price Hat Store in this city 1s offering a choice line of goods at Prices which defy coimpetition. Derbys in Ww, mode, and mixed. Stetson’s soft and sti aspeclalty. "Fraxc’s, corner 7th and D, * 15,17 Johnvon’s Oysters, 40 9th street. When You Have Tried “Bitters,” so-called invigorators, tonics, nerve strengtheners, Gyspepsia cures, and other. marvelous co ands, When you have lost hope and are desp: test te curative power of only one bottle ot Pure Barley Malt Whisky, and report results, Johnson’s Oysters, 440 9th street. Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security OlL m,W,613 Constipation, Dizziness, Headache, heartburn, sinking spelisextreme nervousness, 1088 of appetite, vomiting, sour stomach, weariness, in- difference, Havuiency, mental depression, confusion of thoughts, languor, hopelessness, sleepiess night cold sweats, emaciation and general debility are Classed among the sufferings of the wretched dys- Peptic. Duffy's Barley M: It Whisky aids digestion, romotes the assimilation of food, iuvely cures: as ja, and thereby eradicates all the attending symptoms of that lite-blighting curse. SJohuson’s Oysters, 440 9th street. Bicycle Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7th and H.em,w,t For School Shoes at Low prices. J. Brock, 802 7th st. tamz Miss Lizzie Gegner, was given up for r attending physician. Athi ue we sent. abottie of our Sanys Malt for trial as @ “forlorn ” From the day nes well and, aa. ah Stated this morning, ay she 1s wel ‘as she stat ‘mi owes her life t6 Duffy's Mait, Skeptics should cail on the young lady, or ask her attending physicians ‘What they unink of the medicinal qualitiesof Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whisky. ‘The young lady or the physiclans will say: “Use nothing else ina sick Too as a stimulant.” Mothers, you who are caring for little ones in this hot_weather, try Duffy’s Malt Wht and ice, Ladies, you who are suffering with psia and indigestion, use Duffy's Malt Whisky, You will find it at any Drug Store, and Femember the price should only be 81 per bottle, not $1.50, a3 some dealers are asking. At J. Brock’s, 802 7th St. Our $1.00 Misses school shoes—best in thee city. 1215-20 SJohnson’s Oysters, 440 9th street. Aladdin Security Oi. Recommended by Insurance Companies as the safest burning oll to use. 1,W,f,13 if You Are Suffering from Malaria, or have malarial aymptoms, Duffy's Barley Malt Wuisky will relieve you more effectively ‘than any other known preparation. It does not check tbe malady-temporarity, but forces the maiarious pol- ‘sons from the system and effects a permanent cure. Bik, Jerseys,75c. 736 7th st., Mourning store. 5 Johuson’s Oysters, 440 9th street, “Duffy's Malt Whisky improves the appetite, exhilarates the spirite, and gives tone and vigor to the entire system, 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 lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer’s Profits, Fashion Book mailed tree, 9,6-3z0 ‘The Hope of the Nation, Children, slow, in development, puny, and delicate, use “Wells' Health Renewer.” No Accident Has Ever Occurred from using Aladdin Security Ol. Taw,f18 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime and sta for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians, sold by Drug. eral at ists. Large bottles, boc. jutactured fhorntou, Corner “Beutiniore fad Harrison streets, Balumoré, Md. WE “Nervous Dyspepsia 4g the acknowledge curse of our people. ‘The Yoms of that terrible malady are mantfol tt uf alt Winisky will conquer dyspepsia in its ‘most chronic form.” es Bailey’s $1 Saw, warranted equal a1 ausat0. — “<Consumptiyes and those suffering trom lack of vital force will find Duffy’s Malt Whisky an invigorating and effecuve stimulant. It bullds up the enfeebled constitution by its strength-sustaining properties.” On Thirty Days’ Trial ‘The Voltaic Belt. coarsely, ‘Mich., win send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated 'Electro-Voitaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for days to men (young or old) who are affiicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubies, tee ing speedy and complete restoration of’ health and munly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk lg iucurred, us thirty days’ trial is allowed W,sm “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 40c. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana Sweet Mitt, Sc. per quart. Cream 186. pint. A U cco TTT nm 00 aN NW aa Ugo T HOONNN Bubs 2 #88 Fe 24 “wu? GS fH %? BM = +. OMEARA & 00, 3247 Pennsylvania Avenus, Are selling thetr entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery, Toole, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry Hardware, &,, at auction, every evening, at 7 p.m. ‘Larguuns can bead, bee auction advertisement, 3y7 Has Taz Cuaxce IN THE WEATHER ‘Made you think of Fall Clothing. If so we will be Pleased to show you what we havo produced. We care very little to Loast of the styies. Would rather ‘have vou pass your judgmenton thestock and about Price, We arealways an iow, if not the lowest, for it would be foolish togive a guarantee. It would ‘Keop us busy returning money for goods, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, WOT 7th streot, Opposite U. 8. Post Office Gavi bee “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” We avon mands large ak of the Gebratog “COM. fe have on hand a the “CON- (CORD HAMEESS, ae ‘and description, vr ‘Coupe, Carriage and Hosd Harness a specialty. LUTZ & BRO. 407 Pennaylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel, Every genuine OONCORD HAnaviss hers ams obS trademark wacnped cuit oe Mabe (ASTHMA AND CATABRE CURED BY THE ae12 ‘Paris: 2 ESPIC, 128 rus 8t, Lazare, ‘New York: FOUGERA; MILHAU, ‘Gold by all Chemisteof Americ, suxs-thamip | sel3 0) HILDREN'S Sorrs AT 8250 AND UPWARDS SCHOOL SUITS Af 94.0) AND UPWARDS, BOYS’ SUITS ‘AT 8500 AND UPWARDS, MEN'S SUITS AT $800 AND UPWAR DRY _ GOODS. DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 8) UE ELAS. Axawven Ar Last Acros Orexixa i 8 a rea En GREAT BANKRUPT SALE SEATON PERRY, ‘ Dos Exe we Eee Sigh = (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA DRY Goops esi caida parma pd PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, From the auction of PEN ON MONDAY, SE: —— Nn ea Is without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the mest HALSTEAD, HAINES & 00. A VERY LAKGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE | Neturisce Postmen ‘Their loss has been our f acceded in get- LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES ‘The Mili-rs bave pot only the most perfect Mill, eon- tiags lates portion of Tthdir slot at about fety conte <p | DEW anit does all the Post improved Machinery ine on This bits prep so cnormoualy | IN SILKS, SaTINS VELVETS. CLOTHS AND | Suto! upto thriement tee bane large that we caunot to get all of it into our tm- DREoS FALKICS WHICH ALE THE “COREBCT | UIT. hers te" mam luce a Flour Rochen building. We bed to rent lance wareroom for| Riis ANU COLMLINGD TOM THE AUTUMN | US*CRPAMRD hy any wil inthe world. To prove tee GPerpalancs of the goods. Never betorcin iuehimory of | AND WINvEK OF Iso TTA Sms state (hate lange quantity of this fcttnaton bas (ane tees Cea | | cent Flour is eliypad analy to Eucopesad, So ee oe Ms | NEY,ZAUTS AND BERLIN WRATS. JACKETS AND | S05 Sr tne parcial eee ae Pama B 8 eI ig Silks at S50. 65c., 75c., 81, fully worth fail shades Dress Goods at Sc, worth ‘luminsted wool Dress Goods, 10c. per yard, all-wool Chudda Cloth. 43 inches wide, in all a shades, Os per yard. well worth 8736 Cirect from the house, havin ar t try aiter thedeed of trust hud been ‘uch articles as we bought we took the entre oe i 1 i ¥ End, fl i By él i 2, peiel ae iy i id i # knott-d, fri Damask Towels a Bae Toriner eae pees ema! Wapkins and Doylice Aromas wecSty. Batusley fuest Table Damask by 5-2 or in patterns, somas long as five yards, every one from tis great veh pinenaia 1034 Whe Blanket: We. Fer Brice never hefore heard of We ucst offers {iP eiaaketat Gos wort gs 0 = ge bh worth 3. At §2 $0, worth $4 00, At $300; wort $3.00, And many fer grads sb Ytoporton, ‘canes, 60 ysis each, wvntine Genes Bont 2 Ment shade of Drab, at 82.50 per pais. “Cost of smaportas Gray Blankets at 65c. per pair, Merchants and housekeepers Paying Uy the quaulitis wall never have CANTON FLANNELS. most all of the celebrated Amosk ag Mille, avout 15 per cent in the purchase of these: such staple woods. We ahall which is quite an stam on Offer two cases us low us 5 cents per yard. 10 pieces of ‘White and ‘Gingham for. atse et war Fata ct Gdn SEE: Sonos 25, worth $2 1.40! worth #3 00. ‘aud ‘Eern, and they are no curtains ever off-red by any house. pleces yard wide yenuine Matchester (Crape fish) Furniture Cretonne at 1c. per yard. We have then i ‘right as well as subdued colors, GREAT BAUGAINS IN SHAWLS, Zevhyr Shawls, Wool Shawix ‘Thibet shawis. Cashmere Shawle. AMl at less than half price, an hg pourht three lots Austrian Pldali oaks at about on 5 Jot 1—Twenty-five full-sized Ladies’ Plush Cloaks at fines Scarnaot cold weather ‘Sounea at 830, ‘Secure one before it is too te, 150 shees Sonbie. width fine Ladies’ Cloth in all the stade other merchants sell sf £5 cuts per 30 pieces | une full 54 inches wite ict altho new fal shade, ‘ei2b per yard: last 100 Pie Oriental 0c. ; cB a os worth 'plcces Oriental 8 inches lozen Oriental Lace Fichus at 42c.; value 61, tal Lace Collars at 236 val finest Linen 3-piy Birt Fronts, ie. worth oven Ladies Silk Hose, drop stitch, in six differ. (0 suf thades 4875 conte a pair, els where for 81.40) it r many other bengains, it will pay you to lay ins LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422and 424 SEVENTH STREET. New Fax Aso Woar Day Goons. i JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT ASSORT- MENT OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY DRESS: GOODS IN ALL QUALITIES; MANY CHOICE NOVELTIES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLI- CATED, AND WILL WELL PAY THOSE WHO ARE IN SEARCH OF DRY GOODS TO INSPECT MY STOCK BEFORE PURCHAS- Ina. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ‘No, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Manxer Space. QUICK SALES. SMALL PROFITS, el3 W. M. Suvsrex & Soxs NEW STYLES FOR FALL AND WINTER PARIS NOVELTIES. - WE HAVE OPENED DURING THE PAST WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS, TRICOTS, BROADCLOTHS, NOVELTIESIN SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, FINE WOOLENS AND MOURNING GOoDs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS IN ALL GRADES. LARGE STOCK OF HOUSEKEEPEES'LINENS AND COTTONS. TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS ANDSHEET- INGS OF SUPERIOR QEALITIES AT LOW PRICES, | SPECIAL BARGAIN IN LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT 81.50, $1.80. $2.25 and $3,THE BEST FOR THE MONEY EVER SEEN. §9-ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. N.B—THE BEST ISTHE CHEAPEST. _se13 Baows Maswora Eosrasuisewenz, 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AS WE DO A STRICT CASH BUSINESS ONLY! OUR PRICES ARE GUARANDEED THE LOWEST! OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. ‘S4-inch very fine English Cashmeres (in all shades) at 2c. per yard. ‘To arrive Friday, 60 pieces all-wool French Cashmeres, im all shades, at 373sc, a yard. ‘This ss special bargain and would sdviso our Patrons to call early to avail themselves of this im- mense offer. ‘36-inch very fine French Cashmeres (in all shades) at 5c. a yard. A handsome line of 22-inch bright Plaid Dress Goods, specially adapted for child:en's wear, at 250. a yard. 2% piecen English Cashmere Plaids, very handsome ‘styles, at $c. a yard, ‘S0-nch all-wool Habit Clothe. in ali shades, forme> Price $1, at 5c. a yard. 25 pleces Striped Jersey Flannels, in new and handsome ye also show scomplete assortment of fine French ‘Dress Goods in Momie Crepes, Cut Cashmeres, Otto- mans, Black £ilks, &c., &c, guaranteed at the lowest Prices, BLANKETS! © BLANKETS! 300 patre 10-4 Piankets at $1.25 a pair. 100“ 11-4 Rossmore Blankets at $2 pair. SPRCIAL BARGAINS IN TOWELS! 800 dozen all-linen Damssk ‘Towels, 18x36, at 1c. each. wo - ~ “19x60, at 16c. each. ooeee “= knotted — fringes, ‘and very attractive borders at 20. each. ‘This last lot of Towels is worthy the inspection of our | . patrons, BAU RPS. GUARANTEE that it is made from selected bard wheat grown ih Minosota and Dakota. Tt te au acknowledged, fact, that th this Flour a perfe t separation of the glut ous particles of the wheat berry and « thoroweh elimi. Haiion of al weak and starchy matter has at las’ bem Frached and is consequently more NETMErIbs, yield ing more broad to the barrel than apy other Flour The beat trade admits tha’ frou: its beead-mak ne quaitties itis the cheapest, a= well ae the best, for eit! or bake ‘NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY. NEW IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINENS. Nap. KISS. TOWELS, SHEELING AND TILLO' PURE WOOL BLANKETS—MARSEILLES QUILTS. THESE COODS ARE DIRECT IMPORTATIONS AND PEKSONAL SPLUCTIONS FAUM Fi st HANDS IN SEW YORK DULING THE Pasi) i our made, | Every sack acd every barrel is warranted to give eutine satiefa: tion, a JHE SEASON CF TH 2 CHOICE GOODS, ELALS TIGURES AND COR. | BhCr Prices 0" STERLING'S ST. LOUIS Fancy, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It is unexcelled by an other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting hows ocper and satisfy the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the ote. brated Hangarian process. It isa very cheap and bewn- Uiful Patent, within the reach of all classe, and we susrautee will give sutisfaction to every oe who will ty it GOLDE) The old rliable stand-by and the Standard family Flour ot th District. I: is equal in quality toagrest many hich priced Patent tours, whilst it can be bouwht for consideraule less money, We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDIN BILL, and we feel aesuird that any housekeeper who tries them opoe wil ever use any thine else. For sale by all grecara SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. sed Busck Duss Goons Diranraesz. 5 ' E.G. DAVIS, | MARKET SPACE } ug OUR SEW DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED LAST SPRING, HAS PROVEN QUITE AN ATTRACTIO} AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- ITY WILL ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE STOCK OF BLACK DRESS FABRICS TO SELECI FROM. BLACK SILK, ALL GRADES; VELVETS axp| PLUSHES IN BLACK AND COLORS, SATINS, AND. ALARGE STOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS, ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, TO WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR ATTENTION. Wholesale Depot, corner ist street and Indiana avenue, seis Wm. M. GALT & CO. Prexsasa aso Presenvisa, ‘Pare Cider Vinegar, four years old. Made in Maryland, Warranted Pure, White Wine Vinqrar, Pure Spices, all kinds, Green Ginger. White Brandy, Ola Poach Brands. Sugars, Lowest Prices, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ; E. G DAVIS, Full \ sortment of Preserving Jars Extra Rubbers, 3. B. BRYAN & BRO. Ss COR. MARKET SPACE AND 8TH ST._| sei3-2w 08 Pena, ave, op). Metropolitan Butel, QHIETS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Buy the Comfort Shirt, eleeontly made, of the best Pen Ow Cren V INPGAR, FO PICKLING, VERY FINE. ‘muslin and 2300 linen, rehiturced, sed Ouly 75 cents Preah Spicea wholeabdervund. : ‘Suirars low prices Fine Unfinished Shirts only 0c, Finest Percale Shirts ‘only @1.30. 2 ©. WITMER, Finest Laundried Drew Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready | "1 Sa eee Ws, He-No Tea ia an absotutely pure tea, without. otine materials ot ster appearatice, fe'be found in the driuskine qualities He No Tes ie. ye omik aba to prescrve’ or, Heo ea tx sold endy' io the oristual metal ‘Lined peckases > quarter, bail'ahd pound sige, each with Cur naubeand Seems aie ade supp AKIN GILLET & Co, Fetabiighot 1911 nye Baltimnora WOOD AND COAL, ED A KRANCH OFFICE AT Sti err NoxrnwEst ete for Cal, Wood amd culied facilities for bande ‘oal, 1 ain prepared to sell an low ax any firm in wes. | euurantee first-claws Coal and © ton i tema Grderu seomptly aativerea me TIO a JOUN MILLER, oly rsa or 200 proud band echt onto ee at A tee eal Pe ee fis ented? rent applied if purcluse Vis Bateet southeast ee at NO A large and elegant stock to select from, sate 4ll the popular Musical Publications of the da Whart—Foot of 6th strvet southwest, ‘The finest selection of S-cent Music in thecity. s3 to put on, for #1, Six finest Dress Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) for $y. Perfect it guaranteed at MEGINNIS, 2002 F street. aud? PIANOS AND ORGANS. | Swoxex T. Nuns, 483 7th Strost Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKES. ; 5 Coa Aso Woon. WOOD. "Ris tek minal CON oF See eee COD! Atbo, tres ated nr ser wouuestic ata cf wiaeh weiter at Lowest Suara "Tie attention of conmummers te reapectfully invited ta 4 auiapecti of Gur wteck STEPHENSON & BRO, That. wharf and 12th at. and Pa. ave, Woon: EINEKAMP PIANOS, ‘Superior to all others in fine tone qualities, elegance | _™16 of finish, solidity of construction and durability. Over (yar. 15,000 in use at colleges, seminaries and by the best musical people everywhere. Be sure and sce them be- fore you buy. We sell at the same prices as at our fac- tory and on easy monthly payments. Old piancs taken as part payment at full value, Several nearly uew squares and uprights at a sacrifice tomake room. Pianos of other makes cheap and at $10 permouth Branch JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest ‘Warcroom, 422,9th street. au2d BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICE& & CO!S PIANO! Siglo Neawand = 1209 F street northweme Terms, | Keopening Ist o1 Sept 3008 Tth street northwest: dy] HL. SUMNER, S11 ti strvet 1. WILD & gr G.' 202 7th street northwoat. ‘Sole forthe KRANICH & BACH and the STIEFF PIANOS and M. Gally's Won: erful Automatic Musical Instruments, - GREAT BARGAINS in second-haid Pianos and Or- gars. Varnishing and general overiwuliue of Pinos syecially solicited during the summer, as it eau then be done best und cheapest, eld EICHENBACH'’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS | Of various tnakes for, sale aud ret at ro- foros ton’ Tums'ant Spates eat | | Bithistret:soove 4 ave, sans Sreck& Co. Earnzsox,& Baus& Co FIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMPALL ORGANS | aw. 41 Leunsyivania avenue northwest: 2112 9th wtreet northwest; Comer 3d and K streets northwest; Pennsylvania avenue southwest TANGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTR CERIN YORK; eho, EXTENSIVE WHANYES etving De unsurpersed fordities tur the ecoboune FUE Gal uds COAL DELIVER! D OX CARS DIRECT FROM MINES INTO OUK YARD. _ We eat only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE ana BITUMINOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, eltherin thestick or preparedta order, at our factory. CLEAN COAL. “FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE EjRgs, fevers aad prices as low ae Fuel can, Fovvinhed or ATTORNEYS. Fanos and Onvans exchansel, repaiwletertag ( SHAKLES S. MUOKE, eaeuee tuned, boxed: fersrurt Wy dass week, MOET PA TTORNEY AT LAY, Gryear. Reut applicd if purcassad fice 456 Lota Avec, | _sec-tn ASoN, GENRICE EB LAWRENCE'S PATENT: AML Taw sind Soliciting offices are uow at Olt F xtra, between 6th and 7th northwest, ooim Pu stock ws Oc, abusic. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F SIREET, myM_Manseing Partner of the late firmof Lilie & Go] WHALES J. GOOCH. QUGITOR OF Parents, : ; | C'Cinteetion-atsiaw and bagert be Choos ull ne AME MADE EY DECKER bios, x. VATE PE | Me ahd F etreets. Good work, wood erdoee GH. KUBN, Sole Agent, 407 luk st uw. ‘Also tor ‘Burdett oncaas. SEWING MACHINE Ciana O. N. 'T.Srcot, Corzox SIX SPOOLS FOR 2 CENTS, AtAUERDACH’S Sewine Machiue Rooms.cor. 7thaa4 TL Agency for the light-runuine NEW AMERICAN. Xo, An tutirely. vw. hishearm mackie, tuauuract by fie eldvestal tied” American ewig Machine Ca, Visludelphin, wich ‘surpasses all otuerwim eped si? | BLcity ahd durabalty: | ‘Alec, new AUtuLAtic, Domestic, Sincer, Howe G., W. | end Wilson ‘No. 8 sil Otic Diet-cloae’ Maries £0F Nc employ no canvaraing arent employ no can: By dealing with us sou save money and annoyance, slpettuction Yaw 0 your readeuce iy" exrericaoed teachers. ‘Khia repaired and warranted, ©. AUERBACH, corner 7th snd H, next door to Aucrbach's Gente’ Fur- ‘Bishing and Hist Store, Bey Tue Lier Rossrxa New Hoxz, AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, thesimplest and most durable Sewing Machines ever Produced. Fold on mouthiy payments, and liberal dis- count for cast, as OPPENHEIMER'S Eehable Sewing Mechines and Fashion Rooms, £28 Oth street n, w., St. Cloud Building, nevi GOODKICGH, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, 14 DEAR- born street, Chicago, “Advice frve. Bglitean xpenenes.” Lusuess quietly aud lewally trans A ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hootie Feud, Gunton Law Building, 72 Louisiaus avenne, Yexidence, 240 North Capitol street. mh SAMUEL 8 WALKE U.S COMMISSION} ATTORNEY . Ha NT DENTISTRY. _ | | | £m to6p. m Di Sieben Would respecttully inform, bis friends and patrons Mat he will resume the practice of lis profession om September Ist at 1407 F street northwen aa DIS the gums, allevutes pall Gf extiactus. Gaexiven, Charges m te, i) ki. M. Tal BolT, DENTIST, No «7 Dae Sees, DeT ee ite ranches Aeeth iuscrtod 87 poreit. ALL work ware rubted ‘aul PGOo Machines for rent All: kinds repaired = nome — ? aper Farbios. 2 RELIABLE CLAIRVOYA ST ROLOGIRG, ciao ea ES =s ‘consulted ou ustene aud all abaiee of ae, EWhite," New Home," hoston” tine Bowing ar | 2.8 . * Ft 2910 11th street northwest. Hours from 9 chines at ‘honest prices “No canvasaeora. Come 40 the Srey i ‘ah ‘ave tuuney, Renting and ebay wep aly McKENDEY. 437 Mint ‘us FINANCIAL. Puvare Sroce Trucnra Wines a.mtos Wrmvand fone ooh a pith TT? THOSE WITH PILES —DK. MUHLEMAN, N¢ * 6th reed poet. cures: 7 Sithout the knife, cous cr figstare, Sure ony Mice rut, oauksbote tatntes Sa | Frenne ie ewan inc wey tr wig fam Bow kuown for-curing juice withott the knife oF fue i Ginn deinen wate. sure and, permanent, Sithout danger or less "time? sever falle to cupe? Change moderte. Hour. 4 toe et-im is. 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