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at “ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1884, nr LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. ‘Orrick oF THe Carey Wasmiveros, D For the middie Atlantic states, fair in te south- | FB part, partly cloudy weather and local show Inthe northern part, nearly stationary temperature south to west wind For Thursday, partly loudly weather and local Fains are indicated lor New England, the northe of the middie Atlantic states, the lower lake ‘and the Obio Valley; for ail other districts generally Suir weather is indicated. The temperature will '¥ in all districts east of tu nar Hoxses, broke and unbroke, southeast | commer 12th aud B streets northwest. Mapawe B. Vax EXUTH, 1112 13th strect north- west, beys 1 announce that sue will return to Washington and be ready for business October Ist When she will open an elegant line of Nove.ties In Ladies’ Drese Goods anit Truniinzs, selected per voually from the bteser's Tex Cxeaw Shipped aus bere ont of town. New York avenua, ¥ vinesar and spices New York avenue. For Picktixs—p John H. Magruder, 1417 Haws’s SPECIAL SALE of school shoes page 3. Woot Fi.asssrs, J Red twilied Hanwels, ‘boc. White shaker flannels, 20, 2c. Canton fan Deis, 53y¢, 6. Sc, WE. Men's White Wool shirts, Sic.” “Towson's, is Penusyivania avenue, south’ side. Jest OPENED at Helibran’s old stand, ladies’ fair stitched kid and Peuie: boston aud és, Wwe kid cons 13. Gi pista Se 9 ny 220-5, 2c. boots and shoes, SE. Yorss, 402 7th street. Look for os P-S.—Uur electric slive for $250 1s We latest sen- sation. Goup Mied vest chains and charms at Prigg’s Jous B. Minter Er At, by Mr. E. B. Hay, to-day filed a bul against Mary B. Milter, widow, dnd the Retr: of ¢ M. Muller, who died in Aprit last asking a partition of the real estate, and which 1s assessed at $9,257. Mauntrt’s Galler: days Mine Beads trom $2 tw 33 massed. vig Work wnsur- dozen, ‘Tue Exxvator of the Corcoran building was out of order this moruing, subjerting persoas baving Dusiuess there to soue inconventence, ASTRONOMICAT. TELESCOPES, artiticlal eyes. Hemp- ler's, down Lowy CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Nations ‘TugaTex— Lizce May Ulmer as “Stull” tu “Dad's Giri.” Daiver’s Ganves.—Interesting entertainment. Dine Dvsevw.—Novelties and pleasing perform- ance. Condensea Locals. | ‘The program fot the Martne band concert at the capitel yrouuds this eventug Is as folluws: March, “Guide Kight,” Sousa chars: signe: valse, “Le Pi 2 item Biscenices of ‘Scotlaud” (by request), Godiney; lad, “Why Do L Weep for Thee,” Wallace; caprice, “A” Musical Joke,” (by request); Muscat gulop, “Gladys,” Kimball. A Yesterday afternoon about half-past three o’eloc @ shed in the rear of 916 6th strvet southwest, cect pied by Stafford Taylor and owned by Jolin ¢ Mas destroyed by fire. Tue adjoining shes 4 {ached to the property of Jon Wells, Johu Cas M. Fisher, PB. Connor and John Murphy r ctively were also badly damaged. ‘The origin Gl the Uses supposed to have een the work of Boys playing with matches. Br Vhomas D. Worrall, who offered a prize of $50 for the best sermon on slander, vesterday awarded R to Rev. Gilbert S. Baliey, D. D., of Ottumwa, kowa. J. Shillington seuds Harper's Monthiy for Octo- ber. About 9:50 o'clock last 1 took to the tirst preeiuet an alley in the rear of 4s Was taken care of fort E street, between 4 selection, * Oftier Dunnington Extion «cb infant found In hi street southwest. It nt oy Mrs Brown, ou sireets southwest, Deeds in fee have been tied as fo! dh Webster et ab to W. K. Arnold, sub lot H, sq. Sif, $2,600. Enos Lapham to John B. simmons, lot 6, 5q. 366;$—. BOF. Hawkeset al to John W. Gunuing, lot 34 and pt JW. Gunning to B. F. Hawkes, sam Clark two Jani Bowie, sub 27, si. warles Starks, sub A. F. Fox to James F. Duett, roy to W. Harris, 251. SS. HL Wilse > E Yo Annie J. Kt &—. Sarah O'Brien ct al to Thomas MeCartty, p Yr, 3 524; $100. TAR ‘There are many persons who suffer intensely from Mosquito bites, the venom remaining sometimes ‘To the Fiitor of The Evesixe great pain. Such din learning that Instant and permanent reilef will be obtained by the appl cation of a high degree of heat, but not so much as Yo produce a bilster. The best wa Meet the application ts to heat a silver spo lay the COVER part of the bow! on ‘the The heat should be as great as can be borne without actual pain. The writer has Leretotore been rendered Infserable by mosquitoes, but this season, having Tesorted to the remedy accidentally, or, rather, ine Stinctively, has never futled of relief, and now re Bards the pest with tnditfer™ J.D. Me ‘Tar G. U. 0. oF 0. F.—Union Friendship Lodge, No. $41, GU. O. of OL F for several days and produc! Persons will be inten as follows: Advocate, Po W. G. M. ard; D. LM., M. V. P) Charles H. Stiort+ M.. Bawin £. The F., Henry Burre kson Howard: S Gent; P. Shorter: W. €., Cuaries i. Murray: Hickman: 1. G., Joku Miner; warden, 5 RSW N.G., Jeph Montgomery to. N.G.. Smith” Thomp: Jefferson, Ls. to ¥. ASSAULTED BY Hic! Cent case~ Mr. €. Omo and Vermont aven way ina Wu, WAYMEN.—A number of n= 1h Hyattsviii Sunday. He was stunned bya blow. His pockets ‘were rifled of contents, 2 gto shout $4, and a quantity of yroceries we Wagon. He was found iv Bide Some time alterwanils Mr. John Mi Mewontat Mem ch at tuinence center of ak It1s proposed to Wor $13,000. wilken ¥ red persons. ‘There will be OFY Of Bishop Pinney mA butld an eititice te feat about three one w erent Mary's parts. Bladenstucry by a nninte Kev favor of the speedy erevtte War He OF the edifice cUTR—Mr. John I. nth Teported at pote t he had, while on O street, be h streets Horthwest, been relieved th $0, {Wethy Wit t Lision that the p Mr. Ransoin was set iat agaist the jxar Ute. Su that h Wearing oF TO Ihake corey declined to prow afford to co 30, the weteb. Mi Tess I the cane the panitentiary for a TOW Years age, aid e Wer secuting wit Herrity, who was. cars for robbluz iy remembers tle mation in that trial. this action on the part of Mr. Ransoti be no case mas Dastes ANY INTENTION TO DEPRATD.—To-2ay, in the case of Henry Fitter azainst and Sorah Buchanan, his w ‘Unere will Mattingly Lied the answers of Jofin Buchanan to the bit! a ross UL Wer stittes that in J: he and bh That he Wa owner a he Se 19S. ald $: Raised by deed of trust to pay $1,000 of Mentioned In the articles of separation, Minainder Was represented BY tWo hotes of $c ch: that these would have been patd but for tl fact that bis wife Fetused to join In a deed or Wo ac cept the money, and he denies any Intent to de- Traud the plaintiff. The bill was flied for forecic- ‘sure of mortgage and sale of Jot 19, square 361, pur- chased by the wife. | ——__—_ i Mamxrage Licewses.—Murriace lcenseshave been by the clerk of the court to Benjamin Parkhurst and Lilie E Slentz; Wm. James ‘Nora Braxton; Lawrence Conner and Salile J. Cook; W.W. Campbell and Alice Allaire, both of Farquier euunty, Va; Samuel P. Kellerand Eva E Buti; Charles Scheuch and Katie Nass; John Bake Suuith and Julla Bradley, of Alexandria, Va; Morris S. Hirst. of Chariottesviile, and Bertha Strasbar- H. Olin and Annie Harris; Jas. E Whit utektord, both of Culpeper county, 4y and Fannie Beaher, both of Edgar C. Dimmick and Elizaveth | | | | | Sractat Sarg. —Messrs Walter B Willfams & Co., | auctioneers, Wil make a special sale to-morrow Ihorning, af eieven o'clock, within thelr salesroom, of a cldice collection of furniture. See advertise- ment. 2. CLOSING Sarg OF Fixe HARNESS —Mr. Dowll! “Will huve a closing sale of harness at his auction Au assortment of the entire col- Yection ts still on hand. “The sale oflers a fue chance fo secure a first-class harness at a very low gure. ‘The entire lot will be closed out to-morrow. InPowT ANT SLEEPING CAR Norick.—On and aft: the 18th mstant new and «i Wil be run thron rer | at| and 4 p.m. on Sundays | the ordinary sieep- | z | | Hl CHARLES M'KNANB FINED POR RUNNING HIS MACEINE. AGAINST MK. CAMMACK. Charles MeKnabb, an employe of the bureau of eneriving and printlug, was put on trial in the Po- Court tus morning, charged with assault, In runving lis bleyele against Prof. A. Cammack last Friday afternoon, at Ube corner of 15th street and New York avenue. Mr. Cammack testified that at the time stated he Was crossing 15th street, gi siruck on the ankle by a bie E Pendant, Who alighied and desisted withess Into a ith & state Of Useonse.cUShess Oh CFUss- om Witness said he did not hear any sig- fe Wis @ large crowd of persons Cross ret at the tn Ser testi d t mack, wi pr ut Uh at he attended Mr. Cam- Was suffering from a nervous shock, eed from sight bruises on his ankle. ch Noreland, transfer agent, Uestified that at ne of the occurrence Mek Babb appeared to be i lils nachine. Tt was about ten minutes uck, Just as people were leaving the tt testified that he saw the defendant cat amcderate rate of speed, riuging his bell AG tlee UUme Of The occurrence. Witness thought It Was a dangerous undertaking to go turough stich a 1 Yele. The deieudant testified that he had just lett his Was on lis way home, going up 15th street, When his machine was suddeniy surrounded by a crowd, and he did not see Mr. Catnma machine had struck lim, when he muetuue and seized Mr. Caumack and assisted Lim Anty the drug store. Withess had no malice towards Mr ok. judge said It was evidently an accident, but pably the rsult of negligence, and the only stion ts, “What fs negligence? A bleyele 13 an. edible Veuicie, especially In a crowd. It canuot be navicuted like a horse, and nobody would Chink of 1 until It is upon them. ‘The prope: thing to do would be to get off the vehicle and walt Wail! the crowd passed, as the machine cannot stand SUL without the propeller alighting. The ed th ihat kind of nexit— asmall ine. He hud + pedestrians, Dut He Ought tO Lave stopped his velite The judge sild he Wonld vindicate lis Idea of the law, and imposed a Hine of a1. Baltimore and Obie Hailroad Com- pany. ocronsk St RerIONs. Baltimore and Olio ratiroad have completed ngemient for the seliing of round-trip Uekets to rs at one highest unlimited fare; uckets to be for thirty days trou date of Issue, voters and their famtles who consult thelr re to travel with comfort and ay that the Balt ria. affords avant wot be found elsewhere, 1 potnts In the west leave dally at 3:05 hi and 10:10 p. m., with sleeping curs Th Tiees—619 and 1251 Pennsyivania ave- nd depot. corner New Jersey avenue and © reel MOTLWESt. Reduced Hares t Ohio Voters via Penusyivania Kilroad On application of the Olio State Assoctation, the Inns Nie eonmission deelded to grant round’ Up Uekets af the highest uuituulted rate toall points in for volers and members Of thelr lamediate io the state and national elections tuts tall, tes of membership of the assockition, £5 will be placed on sale at the oftices of r 13th a E pre tb Wonday, September s sume will be continued unt wember election. ‘Tickets will be good for days rom date of Issue, and to De ust Hols passage Ip both ‘direetions, iliowd system reaches 1 towns 10 Olio, patrons have He ale, sure and comlortable journs 3 this route. ‘Trains for the west i. (fast Hine), 730 and 10 pia. Pullman tt At eites 2 car re assura Yo destinati Kaves.t0 Parlor aud Siee ing cars on all express trains, CoroRED MASONS GOING 10 THE CELEBRATION 1 —The members of Simon Com- 1, K. i, of tis elty, are usive preparations for parifeipat- ae one “hundredth anniversary of oret Masons in the Tutted States, whitch will Lake pluce tm Phiiadelphis September 20th. Stuon Commpandery will be accompanied by Mount Cal Sary Cowniandery, No. 4, the Grand Commandery of the ‘bistriet “gpd Co. B, Capital City Guards, Capt. W. P. Gray, and will leave ou Sunday event Hand Will be the guests of Prince Hall W Fuiludelpoia, Natiosats.—The in defeated by the St. Loulg escoreotY to4. The cause of the S ike lous teluing on the part of the = ‘Lie audience opposed the dectsions OF the uiupire, Who Was th the main impartial, BIRD Wire Divon Court, Judze James made a decree of di- iseof Margaret Bryan agt. Wim. A. ui tiled by W. PL Wilitainson states teacher, that she in Bultimore February 29, 1890, and. u ‘id together up to April 2, 18:8, when he leserted ber, —To-day, in the THE “Vorpo0 Doctor FoR Trrat.—Joseph 4, the enwored “Voudoo™ doctor, Who elalinsto seventh son of a s-venth son,” and. prom Ato restore Loutst Jackson's husband. to her, ler Which pretense he cut $20 from her, Was ed tu the Police Court to-day with a. second i petit larceny. ‘The ease was seut to the grand jui Johnson, 633 New a Trom his room, on the "overcoat, Valued at $10,— street’ northwest, reports bridce yesterday single Edward Forrest, 610 reports that while in a salon fet Lith and E streets northwest, yestendat Hernoon, there mo repor st nfrom his pocket $13 In on, a Street car driver, oat lis car last Saturday, wiitle at Junction, oul and O streets southwest, Vox, clntaining $6 1n money and 33 worth of TENCED.—John Young, a ut on trial in the Police ied that John had often she had forgiven hin. On this K witness on the head with a elt she Was Unable to forgive Srrested. “Me was tined $0 or > Freetete Lionys ar Tur B. & O. DEpor.—Mr. J. F co. ceberal lee ent of the B&O. Faliroad in thks in pot and surroundings fitted uy nt electrve Hehts to. ¢ ore Will be about five lights about the Ue trains enter the depot, whieh Gain dark plices and far out on the A toe front will be Lighted In a sailar: n already kald. N_ EDITORIAL OrricR nt TWO O'clock this mornin; Was turned In from box 71, eauisd tory brick building, iby the firm of RB & 3 Feand Secupied by A. Gordon Lewis, editor hd proprietor of the National Democrat ‘The Ut oF the building: Was used as a store room wis? pl Ss totally destroved.” He estimates Tes nearly $1,000 In discovered by the Mr. Lewis will still issue ‘The ttre Watcumian, Mr Sullivan yer. Kcsaway Axp x AN AcctpENt. — Yesterday cued Toa buzgy containing ton and wife, of Montgomery Uimanazeable on 821 streci and ran away, throw? Such a manner as to a about the head and face. by De. Peter, after whieh they sehtiy night, ving on between 19th and Beh sts. — p hit On Washington > street, on a Bievele, I A the wheel strtice ear Track Caused the ner to be thrown Wit * foree, nga: ninbout the head and fac 1 tes Brae 5 drug store, where proper e fall he lest & valuable tt, the well-known ¢ lot Qt hts restienee on N this morming, alter a tong sumption, ‘The funeral will tak <TY-FOUK Hows erday chaing —Sale of live stock, as rey yesterday at Drovers? y Wi tons of is very low at all the 1 were 64.310 tons, and forthe year to that 14M tons © Wns period of 18s8, hosapeake and Ohio eat fs, and for th wuts Y tous, 2 deer last year. CONDITION oF WATER ATT A. year 37.383 1S Of SIT pared With Reeewinz re-ervotr—n connection, 28 Distrit —intnent gate hou’, 35; eMuent g Low ude in the river today at 5 high ude at 10 pm ‘The Courts, Equity Covet—Jwige James. Yesterdksy, Herret ast, Middleton & Co Alice 'T. Jenkins, N. W. Bur and E. T. Parker made n Keyes agt. Keyes; divorce agt. McCarthy; sale finally con- ay, Mitehelt agt. Suitchell; rvstraining order 1s- ke! tien sued. Tox , Swann agt. Newcomer, and Swann agt, eral bili of E, Swann ordered and auditor's report confirmed. Patch ugt Davis: H. W. Connor made party complainant. In re. Win, Wood; auditor's report confirmed. Count, SrectaL TERM—Judge James. 3 stew. Moron etl. at Prott; Judgment by fault for $1220.40 Loughran ay lier; do. 042 P mpert, agt moulon, Jor judg Dr. Nelille Taylor, a well-known physician Baltiuore county. 13 dead, “ Tj “Bp reed with assaulting his | Letely titum- | ( y ‘Two Weddings Last Evening. ‘Miss Florence Louise Grabam, daughter of Mr. RH. Graham, the carriaze builder, and Mr. James Forrest Manning, of the tirm of J. F. Manning & Co., were married last evening at the home of the bride's father, 511 6th street northwest. There was a large number of the friends of the bridal couple present. Rev. W. I. McKenny, of Dumbar- ton street church, Georgetown, performed the ceremony. A little sister of the b-lde played Men- delssoun’s Wedding march as the couple enter:d the parlor. After the ceremony Mr. Manning took his bride to his new home, on Vermont avenue. Mr. Benjamin Parkhurst, of the city post office, and Wiss Lilie E. Slentz, daughter of Mr. Tha deus §. Slentz, were marsitd lust evening at Holy Cross ‘churen, Kev. Norinan W. Camp, of the Chureh of the Incarnation, officiating. ‘The ushers were Messrs, G. W. Billings, Byron Simmons and Lewis Knowles. After the’ ceremony the bridal couple held a reception at No. 57 H street. Alexandria Affairs. Rerorted for Tae Evzxixe Star. “Tne Vittage."—The erection of a building at the south cud of Henry street, near the ine Which separates Alexandria city from Fairfax county, as been stopped by the mayor's order un- tla survey cam be mde to determine the exact line, ‘The section of the old town, cut off between the present line aud Hunting creek, has long been. a part of Alexandria deprived of all the advan- tages of the city. This section Is south of a line that, at the light house on Jones’ Point, is at_the crecics edge, Uut whlch runs northvést, passing the Mntersections of Royal and Church, Pitt ani Green, Washington and Jefferson, Alired and Frankl, Heiry and Gibbon, Payne and Wilkes streets, and widening as it goes the distance to the creek Until west of Washington street Quite a Jarge village lies outside these Iimits without po- lice, puzaps, pavements, regulated strects or other city advantages. For & while the children of Us seclion were sent to the city public schools, but Uuls was stopped, and last year a Fairfax county school Was established there: Dut it has not as yet been renewed this year, “Vhs section o part or the town. It was so originally, but was CUt Off when the straight line of the District of Coiumbta was established, depriving Alexandria of it$ natural boundary atthe creek. An effort Will Le made Lo secure for Use residents of this section of he town the advantave of town convenlences by extending the town's ines to Hunting creek 4s soon as the authority to do so can be obuutned, New MANUFACiORY.—A cllizen Of Georgetown, Mr. S. Beach, hus lased the Alexandria live ku property. on’ Gibbon street, bewween Unlon aud Prankiin streets, and witl put them again In opera- Uon for the change of oyster sheuls ito. Mine, ab enterprise which proinises to be profitable here, Police Revort.—ihere were five prisoners at the stationhouse this morning—Joun Williams, ar- j Tested by Ollicers ‘Travers and Bettice, charye, drunk and disorderly aud assault on the ‘ofliccrs; | Kieuderson Jones, colored, arrested by. Ofticer Brenner, charge, disorderiy’ conduct; Charles Itie ardsen, Arrested’by Lieut. Suith, charge, drunk on suvet;/and James Crump and LH. Seek, arrested by Officer ‘Thomas Hayes, charge, drunk ‘aud dis- orderly. | Nowes.—The water used by Alexandria ts sup- plied by Cameron stream, fed by the water of the ils near town, and no cholera hogs have been Unrown Into the Water there.—The county court, Judge Sangster, Will open its September term here ext Monday.——The democrats of ihe third Ward will meet next week to nominate a candidate wo Till | a Vacancy in the city council. Messrs. J. M.D. Smoot and R. F. Knox are nated for ie noua Uon.——A petition ts beg: prepared for the erec- | Won of a school house on. Warton's hill, near the city line.— Application will be made at the next meeting of the city council for money to complete Uke Columbia engine house.—Tne seiooner C. C. Baker 13 now discharging ice at F. A. Reed's Ice houses, on the river front.—Capt. Mushbach’s farm houses ut Edsall’s bill, Fairfax, were burned by an incendiary yesterday morning, ‘The loss 1s 4n great part covered by Insurance. &. Assowwrex P, ORE aI B |B B BI ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength end wholesomeness, More economical than the crdinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | Mth the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold onlyincans, Royat Baxixa ‘Powpex Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ape RY AYER’S PILLS, AND BE CURED, MISERY IS 2 mild word to describe the mischicf to body and | mind caused by habitual constipation, The regular use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, in mild doses, will restore the torpid viscera to healthy action. LOOD-FOOD" IS THE SUGGESTIVE NAME. of ten wiven to Ayers Sarsaparilla, because of ite blood-enriching qualities, Sus, Vexvers, Saris la ‘D DRESS GOODS AT STRICTLY CASH PRICES, COLORED CASHMERES, all Pure Wool, wide double width, in Garnet, Green, Brown and Blue, Cash Brice 3734c.; credit price 50e. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space Special Pangain, Black Silks, 81.25; 1 oy Tedhced to cach price, 81 BLACK SILKS. $1.60. reduéed to cash pries, $1.26, FURE WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS: cash price, 85. COLORED SILKS, 37¢.; 50k, 620. 750 LADIES! CLOUE StL NG. puurs Wool, all eSlors; cash ree, 25e, veredit valite.: CLOTH, for Hoss? went: cash price, Sie. BROCADE BLACK SILK PL, DOUBLE WHITE Bi | COLORTD SILK COLORED ©. | easb vals, 2c, isis pace, #2. 1 Uice, Tac. eeeditt price, @1, ES, double width, all colors; ‘CASH PKICES. NO CREDIT ne16 CARTERS, 711 Manner Spice, Exrnaonp NARY SALE | or HAN DKERCHIEFS Avthe BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. | Our Buyer has purchased what we consider the best | Dangans ia HANDKERCHIEFS yet placed on cug | counters. | Our stock of HANDKERCHIEFS is now complete; | Weamean that we can please the most fastidious. ‘The stock is lane and vatied, comprising all the latest novelties, &e. Lales’ fine all-linen fancy bordercd hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, y and X iuch hem, clegautde- sigus, only 12% cents cach, Laliew fine all-linen striped center hemstitchod HANDAERCHIERS, warranted pure linen, only 123 cents cach, Ladi s’ plain whito all-linen hemstitched HAND- KERCHIEFS, beautiful quality of yure linen 124 | cents each. Ladies’ plain white and colored bonter hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, inch hem, warran%d pure linen, 3 for Ladies? faney border hemstitched =HANDKER- | CHIEFS, quarter-inch hem, warranted fine quality of pure linen, best value ever offered at the price, 15 cente each, { GENT’S HANDKERCHIEFS. Gent's woven colored border, guaranteed all-linen full size, 12% cents exeh. Gent's plain white all linen HANDRERCHIEFS, tape border, extra good quality, 125 Geut's all-linen hemstitched HANDKERCHIEF, eigbth-inch hem, beautiful designs, 21 cents each, | Gent's fancy border hematitched HANDKERCHIEFS, | cloant assortuent, warranted fine quality of pure hineu, eighth of an inch hem, 26 cents each. CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Fine 16 inch China Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, 1% inch hem, only 39 cents each. Fine 18 inch China Silk HANDKERCHIEPS, 136 inch hem, extra fine quality, only 43 cents each. Fine 20 inch China Silk HANDEERCHIEFS, elegant quality, soft lustrous finish, 1% inch hem, only 66 cents each, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY, $2 PENNA. AVENUE, 912 D STREET. se Perticat, NET BANN: ‘FLAGS AND Fou! OVER & GRAHAM, ‘Vi Duane Street. a> Broor, ScROFULOUS, INHERITED, CONTAGIOUS. In 1870 Scrofulous Ulcers broke out on my body until my breast was one inass of corruption, Some of thes? Ulcers were not less than one aud one-baif inches ir diameter, the edzes roush, ragged, aud seciningly dead. the cavity «pon to the bone and tilled with offensive matter, Everythins known to the medical feculty was tried in vain. Gradually the bone itself became dis- eased, and then the suff rin beran inearnest. Bone Ulcers bevan to tak@the place of those hitherto on the surface. T became a mere wreck. For months ata time could not get my hands to my head tecause of extreme Soreness. Could not turn in bed, Knew not what it was to bean houreven free from pain Hud reason to look upon life fiself asa curse, In the suziner of 1880, after ten years of this wretched existence. Ibycan to use the Cericuna Riateptes, and after two veors’ persistent use Of thin the last Uicer has heated. The dread disease has succumbed. All over the breast where was once a mass of corruption is now a healthy skin. My weight has inervased from one hundred and twenty-three to one hundred and fifty-six pounds, and the good work is still going on. 1 feel myself a new man, and all through the Cunicuns Kemepres JAMES E. RICHARDSON. Custom Honse, New Orleans, Sworn to before United States Commiasioner J.D. Caaw- FORD. TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD Of Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagious Hamors, and thus remove the most prolific cause of human suffering, to clear the Skin of Disticuring Blotches, Itehing Tor. tures, Humiliating Eruptious and Loathsome Sores caused by Inherited Scrofula, to purity and Veautify the Skin and restore the Hair so that no trace of disease re~ main, Cuticuna Resouvesr, the new Blood Puriner, and Curicura and Curtcura Soar, the great Skin Cures and Beautiters, are infallible, GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half has not been told.as to the great curative Powers of the Curtcuna Rewepres, I have paid hun- dreds of dollars for medicines to cure disesses of the blood and ski, and never found anything yet to equal the Curicuna Resmepms, = CHAS. A. WILLIAMS, Providence, i. I. Price of Curicura, small boxes 50¢,, large boxes $1; Curicuna Rs soLvENT, $1 per bottle; CuricuRa ScaP, 25c.; CUTICUKA SHAVING Soap, 15, Sold by all drug- wists, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. sel7 A L 2 eae Fe FE AA COOL: BE AAT OG Boa A CLL ELL U U NNN DDD EEE RRR UUNNND DE RR U UNNND RRR O77 UU NNND DE R UU NNN DDD EEE ER B ‘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 weights, These goods are becoming more pop- ular every season, being peculiarly adapted to this climate. We have them with Fimshed Seams and Full Regular Made, The prices rauxe trom 75c. 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 ‘5c. each, or 3 for $1. LADIkS' HEAVY MERINO VESTS AND PANTS, with Finished Seams, well worth 68¢, We have about five cases, which we shall sell at 4Se LADIES’ FLFECED WOOL VEST AND PANTS. Yarticular attention is called to these goods on ac- count of theircheapness and durability. All sizes 8c, A special line of FINE MEDICATED GOODs, from the best manufacturers, in fast colore—all wool woods—at prices ranging from 98c. to $2. Only a few dozen left of those SILK HOSE in combin: tion colors—black feet and ankle, with cream tups, light and dark slate, navy and black—at 9c. 100 dozen S:1id Color INGRAIN HOSE, with White Feet, at 43c, 50 dozen Four Thread LISLE HOSE, in Black and Colors—really worth 75c.—ouly 49e, 75 dozen Solid Color INGRAIN HOSE, with Improved Shape Heels und Toes, 250, 3 E Fanass PI RR OYAL, wore RRR roe?! ael3_ 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Scuoor. Scuoon Scuoon THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, Have this day opened a full line of BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S + SCHOOL AND DRESS 8sUITS, FROM $2 UPWARDS. Also, a 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 sells them cheaper than any other house in the country. An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Mev, Youths. Boys and Children. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., wes CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS rABLISHED 1831, W. H. Wazarer & Sox STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, Ko. 1068 STREET, GEORBETOWN, D. a. Soh Sah seater s | i CITY ITEMS. Bargains in Horves, southeast corner 12th and B streets northwest. 1 The Only Strictly One-Price Hat Store in this city is offering a choice Une of goods ai prices which dety competion. Derbys in black. brown, mode, and mixed. Stetson’s soft and stil aspecialty. “Fxanc’s, corner 7thandD. 15, Jolnson’s Oysters. = * Go there and get the best in the city—all selected. Don’t mistake “the piace, 440 and 442 9th street. Ladies’ saloon first Noor. ee A Good Speculation can be made in buying horses, southeast corner 12th and B streets northwest. 1 ‘The Washington monument authorities are es Royal Liguid Glue for mending their shore marble. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS DRY_GoOODS. __DRY Goons. JOR SALE—GUEAT BANG “IN—A MAGNT) TCEN1 nearly new square grat piano, in handsvame.rose- oot ease, heavily and richly carved ler nd one of the best ral and stool. Th Peat t ken, for only B10 cash, huciustn ie Fare copertunite ac an ite pent of thie sie Ca evidonn be Wourht foe tte iat Owher iecviter city aed aus Can, at Piano Exchaner, 422 Sth streets eit i Sperm Square Pi seewood cas”, aid i periect order rausically. Pric 365, On eaay payment St OFS a = suri F. 1103 Perinsytvania jenne, New Eneland Onzan, Solid walnut case and rich quality of toue. Price, $40, on easy payments, se13-6t Great Bargains in Children’s Cloaks. 736 7th street northwest. 5 Johnson’s, L3th and E. Extra lot of sait oysters received to-day, the best Of the season; sicamed, &c. Just splendid. Lite Ume experience, Ladies’ saloon attached. 1 When You Have Tried “Bitters,” so-called invigorators, tonics, nerve strengtheners, dyspepsia cures, and Other marvelous compounds, when you have lost hope and are despairing, ten twst tie curative power of only one bottle of Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whisky, and report results, Horses Selling Fast and Cheap southeast corner 12th and B streets northwest, 1 Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security OL m,¥,f13 Pastas Gondon Setters, at 419 12th street northwest POE SALES cer. ENT FAMILY horse, with gout uid covered Jump-s at Wagun. at AULD'S Grocers, corner Sih aud 1 jorthwest. Call Wednesday. “Thurs ‘ay, atid Pei September 17th, 1th, aud th after < oclcek p. eaten z ater sek trects ,\OH SALE—STO: K. FIXTURES AND GOOD WILT. of aroc ry and Provision store iu orthwest+ En, art of city, salistactory reasons given for selline. Slee Hod) ke Star of Be ee lest SF. BUGGY AND HARNESS, ALL Bi soot pats pate oth chant for can tient GEARY'S Stables, Jackson Fall alley. ect =~ i HC ESE, COUPE. ROP AWA Surrey Wacon, harness, ete. Inquire EY'S Livery Stable, Lstreet, between ieti and 1ith streets northwest. oels.3t Bicycle Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7th and H.em,w,t Constipation, Dizziness, Headache, heartburn, sinking spellsextreme nervousness, 1038 Of appetite, vomiting, sour stomach, weariness, in- difference, Haculeney, mental depression, confusion of thoughis, languor, hopelessness, sleepless nigh' cold sweats, emaciatlon and general debility are classed among the sufferings of the wretched dys- pepuc. Duffy's Barley Malt Whisky alds digestion, promotes the assimilation of 100d, positively cures dyspepsia, and thereby eradicates all the attending syuiploms Of Laat life-blighUing curse, A Noted Man, Among the men who have made their names household words, within the last half century, stands Mr. Speer, of Passaic, N. J. He 48 the pioneer Grape grower ofthis country, and he has demon- strated beyond a doubt that ile foreign grapes can be raised here and that as fine a wine can be pro- duced in this country as in Europe, and for medi- cinal uses Mr. Speer’s Wine surpasses that of the old. country. La‘ies in delicate health and aged people find It to be the best wine they can procure,—Win- sted Argus. For sale by all druggist wes Miss Lizzie Gegner, of 122 St. Peter street, Baltimore, three weeks ago was given up for death. ay attending physician. Athis request we sent a bottle of our Duffy’s Malt Whisky for trial as a “forlorn hope.” From the moment she commenced using it she improved. To- day she ts well, and, as she stated this morning, owes lier iif LO Dutty’s Malt. Skeptics should cail on the young Jady, or ask her attending physicians What they think of the medicinal qualities of Duily’s Pure Barley Malt Whisky. ‘The young lady or the physicians will say: “Use nothing eise ina sick Toom as 2 stimulant.” Mothers, you who are caring for little ones in this hot weather, try Dufly’s Mult Whisky and tee. Ladies, you who are suffering With dyspepsia and indigestion, use Duffy's Malt Whisky. You will find iv at any Drug Store, and remember the pee should only be $1 per bottle, not 91.5, as some dealers are asking. A War Worn Veteran Surprised. Another holder of a part of ticket 15,265, draw- Ing $75,000, August 12:h, in the Louisiana’ State Lottery, collected lls mohey yesterday. Mr. Louls ‘Seymour presented his Ucket, drew his check and ‘Was perfectly cool and pieasdnt. He 1s a native of Memphis, was at the batule of Shiloh under Gen. Beauregard. “His heaith, impaired in the army, Was Much Worse and he came here to benefit. him- ‘self, and he has worked on the World’s Fair build- ings in New Orleaus, He has stuck to It steadily for nearly five mouths. He belleved tn luck, and never falled to purchase a ticket In the LouiStana, a Lovtery.—New Orleans Picayune, Aug. ‘16th, 1 Aladdin Security 01 Recommended by Insurance Companies ag the Safest burning oll to use. 1,W, 618 BU, Jerse yn,75c. 736 7th st, Mourning store. 5 No Accident Has Ever Occurred trom using Aladdin Security On. m,W,f13 ‘Thornto: "4 Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Olt with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general devility; easy and pleasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by D1 ists. “Large bottles, 0c. “Manufactured by W. ‘Thornton, Corner Baluimore and Harrison streets, Baiuiwiore, Md. WE 1f You Are Suffering from Malaria, erhave malarial symptoms, Duffy’s Barley Malt Whisky will relieve you more effectively than any other Known preparation, It does not check the malady temporarily, but forces the malarious pol- Sons from Ue system and effects a permanent cure, On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltalc Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich. Dr. Dye’s Ce will send ebrated "Electro-Voltalc “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men | (young or old) who are aflicted with nervous de- Dility, lost Vitality and Kindred trouig@s, guarantee. ing speedy and compieve restoration Of health and lounly Vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, us Uirly days’ tial 1s allowed, — W,S,tn “Duffy's Malt Whisky Improves the appetite, exhllarates the spirits, and gives tone and Vigor to the enure system.” Fur and Sealskin Garments, ©. €. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments avretill at lowest cash Wholesile prices Unis season, ‘Thls will afford. a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct irom manutacturer, and save Tetalier’s Profits. Fasliun Book matled free, 96-3 “Rough on Pain” Plaster; Porous and strengthening; improved, the best for backache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, neu Talgia, 2c. Drugyists or mail, 16 “Nervous Dyspepsia 1s the acknowledge curse of our people. ‘The symp- Loms Of that, terribie malady are manitold, but Duffy’s Malt Whisky will conquer dyspepsia ‘in its most chronic form.” Bailey’s $1 Saw, warranted equal an: avgau aaa “Consumptiyes and those suffering trom lack of vital force will find Duffy's Malt Whisky au Jnvigoraung and effective stimulant. It builds up the enfecbled constitution by its strength-sustatning properties” “aldermey Dairy Wi Fresh Alderney butter, a and delivered in haif-poun ons. churned every morning, d “Ward” prints, 40c. per Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermlli aba sweet SINK, Se. per’ quart, Crean 1e. pint, DENTISTRY. Ds eases 2. w., over i Dentistry ekilis auoderate fees, aap. to6 p.m. eS 7 scorr. Would respectfully inform his friends and patrons he will resume the practice of his profession ou. amber Ist ut 1207 F street northwest, ay2t STARK PARSONS, COR, 7H ANDE STREETS ob tag ammetty al, Mh ctr of tthe ‘without extracting. A local aumsthiethic used 0 Vain of extracting. Gaspiven, Caren ioderate. 2 Dited: ge AARBORR, DENTISN No. a7 Ti street, three doors from corer E.. "Dentistry in all its Vranchies. Teeth ranted. LL PARSONS. 493 Tr STREET lantyne’s. Operative and mechanical iy pertormed, Gas admiulstered: en years experience, Hours frou 9 ‘that ES rr ‘the cums, alleviates sand coo TTT or i G8 “ET it 0% ENE i be g #88 ER 24 “ou Goo of Uf “oo? EAN = T. OMEARA & Co, 3847 Fennsylvania Avenua, Are felling their entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry Berdware, &c., at suction, every evening, at 7 p. 10, Languius can beled, Ret auction auvertisemen Jy7 —————————————— Srecun Norice J RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IROS FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS: ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASUKS 1N REFER. RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED. AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctumve Acrwr, ap26 No. 462 PA. AVE, NEAR 43 STREET. ‘OTICE TO GROCERS. RE- e.: a pe ee 4. SONNENSTBAHL’S, 1282 7th strest northwest, az inserted ST perast All work war: | W FIRST-CLASS SIDE-BAt TOP. ber use forit: must Nailor's alley, O, sets ‘CALIGR 1 LATEST IM ts. No charce for instructions extea Suppiliesat bottom rates jwraph” Agency, $3 F st. n.w. if; Owner has no fu SU} cheat HOLMES & THOME | 10th. RK SALE—SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS, AT | ASHBY'S, 1705 Penusy.vauia avenue, We have re- ceived a larwe collection, sel2-ln® ‘OR SALE— F A RARE crt Avery fine Wm. Knabe & Co, able in monthly instalments ‘SIDS sell-6t 433 Fian 0 for onl; ro tor only $140, Pay: F santos, niet nortaest_ | FRoR SALE FP Svcscittal ena nicety antshed ootia watnet case 9. ‘op Parlor ngun, but 8 months old, for only $65 cash, ‘This elegant instrument stands over six (6) fort Ligh, 13. warranted in every particular for five years, aud 13 a | great bu:yain, Apply at sell-6t ‘OR SALE— A GREAT BARGAIN. A splendid wainut case, double reel Parlor Organ, of superb tone and as guvd as new, for only 3. Will sell ou monthiy instalnients of $5" Appiy at ee SIDNEY 1. ‘NimMors, oe , 435 7th sire:t uortiwest, Por sate xrand five years. for culy $260, payable iu mouthly instal SEE ten ot recy end ger tone; cost orivinally $475, upd can not be told from S ENORMOUS BARGAIN, Sy-octave, three string upricht cabinet ano, used but six months, aid warranted for new. Handsome stool iucluded “apply at SOOUMSSIDSEY TE. NEIMO'S, sell-st 493 7th street northwest. Ok SALE — A CHANCE WORTH NOTICING. A fine toned Parlor Orgau, in p.riect order, $15, Apply at sel1-6 SIDNEY T. Ni OR SSLE—A SMALL SOUTH AMERIC. ‘With phacton and harness, suitatle for will be sold cheap. Apply at i207 Fst. w. PGR SALE PIANO» AND ONGANS—FTUST-CLASS ‘Pianos and Organs are cash, und on monthly pay HUGO WORCH & CO, 925 agents for Sohmer Pi cal merchandise of ev TOR RATING SPRING Wagons of all sizes; the best waxon in. ths city Come und see for yourself, 1200 320 street, West Wash- ington, JAS KT KOBY, : e621 for only ral 5 Teh street northwest, sole jos and Ster! Mus RESTAURANT. Old established stand on Pennsylvania avenue, near Capitol; Sxtures and wood will of restaurant and furni- ture of fen rooms; restourant first claxsand doine good business. good stock of liquors and wincs on hand ; ood dining-room and pool parlors; kitchen first class, with all modern conveniences; fine trade cuaranteed; lease ood for ten months; reasons for selling given at the ouse. Only cash buyers need appiy. Inquire 37 lvania avenue northwest, Washington, D. [OK SALE-A FINE. AND VALIED ASSORTMENT of Sprin “and Summer Carriages, such as Victoria ons, Extension Toys, Jump Seats, Two- Whe (arts Dusgies, two and four passenger Rockaway, &€, 4c. Hepaiting pronuptly attshded to,” KOU. 1. Gita HAM, Keposito Factory, 410-416 8th st FAMILY SUPPLIES. a ee c Fe RRR Ee ®ss. 6 ocd Eee Ei THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Is without adoubt the most Bravrirun apd the most Nvrasrious Flour in the world. The Mill-rs have not only the most perfect Mill, con- taining as it does all the n o=t improved Machinery in- vented up to the present time, but they prodtice a Flowr Ussurpassep by any uiill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thata lange quantity of this | magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe aud eaten at the principal Courtsof the old worll. We GvanaNer that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It ia an acknowledged | fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the elati- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy matter has at last been | reached, and is consequently mor: Nutmrmm0ws, yield-| | ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its bread-inak ng quatities | itis the cheapzst, as well as the best, for either family | or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour maile. | Every sack aud every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction, |STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offired to the trade. It ix unexeelled by an other Patent | except Ceres, ard will please the most exacting house- keeper and satisfy th e most fastidious epicure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by thy cele- | brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and beau | tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we kuarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. The old reliable stand-by and the Standard family Flour of theDistrict. It is equal in quality toa great many. high priced Patent Hours, whilst it ean be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring | forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING. GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN BILL, and we fee} assured that any housekeeper who trics them once will never use anything else. For sale by all grocera, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana ayenua, 8el3 WM. M. GALT & CO. | Prexzrxe asp Presznvisa. Pure Cider Vinegar, four years old. Made in Maryland, ‘Warranted Pure. White Wine Vinecur. Pure Spices, all kinds Green Ginger. White Brandy. Ola Peach Brandy. Surars, Lowest Prices, | Full Assortment of Preserving Jans, Extra Rubbers, J. B. BRYAN & BRO. sel3-2w 608 Penn. ave., opp. Metropolitan Hotel, Pose Orv Cwer Visecar, EUR PICKLING, VERY FINE, Fresh Spices, whole and ground. ‘Sugars iow prices. ©. WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, sell HAT 18_1T? He-No Tea is an absolutely pure tea, without col- ring material, or any manipulation to give ita hi some appearatice, and every cent of the cost of He-Nols to be found in the drinking qua:ities, He-No Tea ts sold Ly all retail grocers, ‘To protect the pubie from imulta- Hons, ate preserve the strength and favor, Hi-No ea ts sold cnly in the orielial metal immed pac guarter, halt and pound ices, euch with ow banieand | Hedemirk The trade supg: Established 181L_ FINANCIAL. Purvars Stock Trrecnare Wines WASHINGTON, BALTIMOR?, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, puSTON, &a . FRINCE & WHITELY, Srocr Buoxens CBRN veda} Now ore / General Partners: James Whitety, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.G. Maynard C. Eyra, ‘William B, Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND SELL JN COMMISSION ATL. CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIER, ‘Eranch Office—539 15th street (Corcorsa Bailliacs 2.H, DODGE, Resident Partnae Crotstionaot Ptocks and Bonds end Information ~> garding the Markets received through our wires ZN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported promptly. <= Joi SEs ee Asaiven Ar Last. GREAT BANKGUPT SALE or DRY Goops From the auction of HALSTEAD, HAINES & CO. Thetr Ions has been on eain, for we mucoreftat in eet tings lance portion uf hit sick at about t ts onthe dollar ‘This furs has teen so “bormousy t \eoubto get al of feinto our tae fee wares nth for Tuistary of can culy mention a few cf th will be found on sale 4 lots of Buack = y percent more rz pieoes Dew fall shades Dross Goods at e., worth <8 hicces filuminated wool Dress Goods, 106. per sant, value 35e. 4 cases all-wool Chi 2. 43 inches wide, fn ver yard, wel ts the latest 111s) 3 pieoes 40 inches wide, extra ti We bought every pivcr of San in the sal Courtaild’s Crape hd can recouuneid then ae the best abd cheatest Lease 7 Loow Table Damask at 2e, per'yani Tewels at S.10, 14% and 25e., every onea genuine bar- W dozen heavy kuott Towels at 25,1 fn Napkins and Doyitrs in firtety, Banusiey finest Table Damask, by yn or dn patterns, ow long as five yards, every oho from this great $0! auction. We be ‘nearly only leit a tow sample lots, which wer froin hands. 8 110-4 Wise Blanket, oO. por heard ot, Wemat oflera fue And many finer €: S eases, 50 pairs each, £4 shade of Drab, at 82.30 ty ins Gray Blankets at Oe. per pair. Merchants and housekeepers buying by the qiuutities will bever have such # chance ageit 0 yan Diankets ine Per pair, Costof mporta CANTON FLANNELS. 45 cases, most cll of the celeorited Amosk ae Mil We saved avout 15 per cout in the purctiawe of thee sen is qu Ta cheueh staplewouds, We shall ae per sanh Yor aprons at vents por yand we fet had he cldiereit siya, all trom the Great | 2 Worth $25, worl $173, | 2 $140: We have them tn White aud ‘Fer: doubt thie cheapest curta: 29) pieces yard wide . and they are no gover offered by auy house Manchester (rape titust) Furniture Cretouue ai 1c. per yard, We Lave tha 1 Dright as well as subdued colors GhEAT 14! HAWLS, rica. | Tus Cloaks at about Plush Cloaks at Lot 2—i wetity all sizes Tadic Flash Cloaks, lined | With [alan cloth. ct #4, worth $13 t4—Tweive Plush, Dolinans, titamed with « Heht ide of Ax Tine would retail when the ses at $20. Secure one before it is 109 | 150 pieces double width fine Ladies’ Cloth im all the | Leudine shades at S0eetits per yard. ‘This is the same krade other merchants sell wt 7) Gents per yard. pieces enune full 96 inckes wile imparted Tricot Cloth, in all she uw fall shades, at $1.25 per yard; laut tal Laci, 10>,:, worth 25c fal Laces, 6 juices wide, at 17e.; worth | 40 nieces Orfental Laces, 8 tnches wide, at 2t 66 dozen Oriental Lace Fi, bias ut ales value ‘30 dozen Ladies Stk: Hose, ent shades, at 75 cents p els where Tor $1.40) amd many ‘other Tunvatus. It will pay 50u 20 inp ine stock for years at these prices, ” =~ LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422and 424 SEVENTH STREET. New Faz Aso Waar Dar Goons. stitch, in ix difter- sel3 JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT ASSORT- MENT OF FLAIN AND NOVELTY DRESS GOODS IN ALL QUALITIES; MANY CHOICE NOVELTIES THAT CANNOT BE DUPL CATED, AND WILL WELL PAY THOSE WHO ARE IN SEARCH OF DRY GOODS TO INSPECT MY SICCK BEFORE PURCHAS- ING. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, No, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Manxer Space. QUICK SALES. SMALL PROFITS, e138 W. M. Ssusrzz & Soxs NEW STYLES FOR FALL AND WINTER PARIS OVELTIES. WE HAVE OPENED DURING THE PAST WEEK NEW DRESS GOODS, TKICOTS, PROADCLOTHS, OVELTIES IN SILKS. VELVETS, PLUSHES, FINE, WOOLENS AND MOUKNINi HUCK TOW?! and 83, THE BEST FOR THE | AT 81.50, 81.80. &. MONEY EVER SEED BarONE FICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, vv PENNSYLVAMIA AVENUE, T ISTHE CHEAPEST, — acl3. XN. B—THE 0 Bavws Masaora Esravuisnuesz, 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 Coshmeres (in all shades) at | ‘To arrive Friday, 50 pieces al!-wool French Cashmeres, in all shades, at 373gc, a yard, This is a special barzain and would advise our Patrons to call early to avail themselves of tus im- mense offer. ‘96-inch very fine French Ceshmeres (in gll shades) at 4dc. a yard, | Ahandsome line of 22-Inch bright Plaid Dress Goods, | specially adapted for childven's wear, at 250. ayard. | 1 25 pieces English Cashmere Plaids, very handsome | styles, at 2c. a yard, 50-Mnch all-wool Habit Cloths, in all shades, former price €1, at 76c. a yard. 25 pieces Striped Jersey Flannels, in new and handsome effects, ‘We also show a complete assortment of fine French ‘Drea Goods in Momie Crepes, Cut Cashmeres, Otto- mans, Black Silks, &c., &e., guaranteed at the lowest prices, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 100 pairi0-4 Blankets at $1.25 a pair. 200 “11-4 Rossmore Blaukets at €2 pai. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TOWELS! ‘500 dozen all-linen Damask Towels, 18x36, at 19¢. each eS +S “39x40, at Se. cach. ws 2 “ — kuotted fringes, ‘and very attractive borders at 25¢. each. This last lot of Towels is worthy the inapection of our |p bcre: Acros Oran SEATON PERRY, «SUCCESSOR To PERRY & BROTHER) WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 187m, 4 VERY LANGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES Bata ay AND WINDER OF isa NPY EARS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS AND a. IN HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOSTERY, NEW IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINES! 4 WOOL BLANKETS-MARSEILLES QUILTS, ODS ARE DIRECT IMPORTATIONS DNAL” SELECTIONS FROM FIST. YORK LUMING THE PASE 2ULD ADNISE MY CUSTOMERS To MAKE K PURCHAS S NOW WHILE THE ASSOR ARE COMPLETE, AS TWERS Ts ALWAYS ¥ LAGri INTHE SEASON OF THE ESTLAB. E TER TUME 5 2 CHOICE GOUDS, FLALN PIGURES AND COR RECT PRICES. kz ‘ATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, svania avenue, corner 9th street, es 8 Pe _Batablisbied Init Busck Dues oops Deranrurst. E.G. DAVIS, 19 MARKET SPACE OUR NEW DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED LAST. SYRING, HAS PROVEN QUITE AN ATTRACTION, AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- TY WILL ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE STOCK OF DLACK DRESS FABRICS TO SELECT FROM BLACK SILK, ALL GRADES, VELVETS AND YLUSHES IN BLACK AND COLORS, SATINS, AND ALAKGE SLOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, TO WHICH WE | CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR ATTENTION. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs. E. G. DAVIS, COR. MARKET SPACE AND Sra 8T. QUILTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES, D Buy. the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of ‘the best aususlin atid 2300 bine, Remturceds aod ual So center Fine Ur Finest Loundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put ou, tor #1, Diewt Dress Shirts made to onder (solid bosoms) for ty. Perfect bt guaranteed at MEGINNIS, 2002 F street. _PIANOS AND ORGANS. KANICH & BACH AND STIFFF PIANOS receive te Highest from all who know mm, and Galiy’s Automatic” Musical In- gents artistically play their qwin mus atG. WALD & DO's Mi Tue 7 Pranos for rent for t tuning and repairs he season, Special attention to Swxer T. Nano, 433 Tth Btreet Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKE Instruments new and second-hand sold A large and elegant stock to sclect from. ‘All the popular Musical Publications of the da. PERERA Praxos. Superior toall others in fine tone qualitien, elegance (of finish, solidity of construction and durability. Over | 25.000in use at colleges, seminaries and by the best musical people everywhere, Be sure aud see them be- for you buy, Wesell at the same prices as atourfac- tory aud on easy monthly payments, Old pianos taken as part payment at full value, Several nearly new squares aud uprights at a sacrifice tomake room. Pianos of other mukes cheap and at @10 permouth, Branch War-room, 422 9th street su20 J ALLED vavis & coms PIANOS, and Ist of September. HN eek Ret Sion Ett bento, Terms, Ke st z NBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, ‘of Various takes tor-aale aud rent at Puce ac” Wi hub a oe World Low ios. “Tiauitie aund Rebar Tithistrect, above Fa. ave. au Srcads Co. Eurnsox.& Bavs& Co FIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALT oORGAN® Pianos and Organs exchanged, Si5ean lie appaked ir pasate Pui stock o6 be, Alunice HENRY EBERBACH, 215 F STREET, ms71_Managing Partner of the late firm of bili “DECKER” PLAN eB ATO we cue ARE MADE BY DECI ©. RUN, Sole Agent, Also tor Burdett onzaus, erold GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Gear Revucros Ix Scanrs FOR ONE WEEK. ‘800, Scarfs for 35. Tc. Scarfs for 50c. $1 Scarfs for Téa, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, Bes: Ruxroncen Sum, ‘With band worked buttonboles, FOR 7% CENTS, The best ever offered in the eity. AFULLLINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS AND TIES. sell OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE AT 1s) dow STERET NORTH WPS, AVI N wid *¢ pleased to recetve orders tor Conk, Wood tne Weds Having uneacetod facilities foe aaa Einding Woods "Hevine snc ‘al, Laan prepared to wll as low as any Beth $B inews. T gUaruntce Rrwt-clane Coal alc 8 ton pat yeunds teal delivered. pice ‘Bi. cling and Orders Uromptly B-anch Vars—No. 1020 14th street weet, and 163. Bathat southeust, ‘Wharf—Foot of 6th sireet southwest. ee6-8m Coa Axo Woon. We have must revered a Jot of Bakerw PIE WOOD. Also, fresh mined Co, for otiveatic Gt, al Cf whch we oer at Lowest Saas ‘ibe attention of consumers is respectfully invited to ‘au muspection of our stuck. STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘3th st_wharf and 12th st and Pa ave Woonn Comm. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARVES AND BAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, ERANCH YARDS AND OPFIOBK 3302 ¥ street nortirwes 6 Teh atreet northwest; ‘2140 Pennsylvania avenue northwest: 2222 9tb street northwest: ‘Corner 34 and K streets northwest: 24) Pennsylvania avenue southwest. capa SR Ses Sot See et abreRcrtaens exhll Kinds, of WOOD, eithertn the stick or proparette

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