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LOCAL MENTION, ‘The Weathe: Orrick oF THE CHIEY Sicsat OFFICER, } ‘Wasuinatox, D. C., Sept. 18, 584. 102m. For the middie Atluntic states, cooler fair weather, nortii to east winds, Ui For Friday cooler geueraily fair w vail in the Atlantic coast states, with bi westerly winds on the coust! cloudy weather and local shower: the upper lake region, the upper Missis-ipp: Missour! valleys; in all other districts the weatler Will Le generally fair With slight changes iu tem- perature. —_+__ & Cuanwixa Actress. —Lizzie May Ulmer, who fs now playing her beautifal play of =a’ Girt” at | the Rational, is concesed to be one of tue mo? | tresses that las ol and natural ‘Deen seen In Washington.” Kwicur TmuPaxs should read A Saks £ Co.'s advertisement. Puasa Norice—My shoe house, 402 7th street, “Betlbrun’s Uid Stand,” and dry good= hoa-e, Si Teh, will be closed next Saturday, the 2th th ‘until evening, om account of holiday. S. E. Young. AUCTION BLANKETS. from the large auct! Wool biankets, $1, $1.50, $2, $5 per pair; bed Cousorts $1.25 red twill flannels, 2 cts. Bati, Weis, GS; cloth for boys wear, 2 cts, Bets, B ctx, Se Towson’, 636 Vennsy.vania avenue, soit side. ‘Tuts morning about ered in the second-u Salter, No. 1011 7th sixeet not ‘Was damaged to the extent of Hows Comront. Use Aladdin Security OiL It ts known to be the safest aud vest oll, IurorTast ro Spoxtsmen.—Long-legged_water- Boots aud Hunter's Shoes in great variety, at jellbrua’s Old Stand. Louk fur tue Old Wounatl in ‘Window. a | ALL Take Fugastue In recommending purchas- ers of hatsand gentiemen’s furnishings (0 Franc’s, corner of 7th aud D streets, tis being the on strictly One Price Hat and Geal’s Furnishing Store | 4h this city, and his prices being sUcD as tw suit the ost eeonoinleal. x o'clock fire was dis nd furniture store of F. Lest. The stoci Use ALappiy Sxccxity Ou.—After more than | ten years trial this excellent oll continues to crow ih public favor; the ever Increasi "y wenn [hat Its merit alone is its recor .wicndaul Dest housewold oil in use. Gxgat Repverion iN Pree Prorosaras Davis, 25 Peunseivania aveaue, being wud TeReW LIS leas: of the premises Which he naw Oc ~ ples, will, until the unexpired term, reduce ti Dic” of {iis fine eau'net portraits frou $) 10 $2 and 3250 per cogen, Ngures at $2, and heads $2.4). Mr. Davis guarantees Urst quailty of Work, duravieand Huely Autshed ktsceti’s Ice Cura ‘Shipped any Where out of town. 147 New York avenue, Mapame B. Vas Keeru, 11 west, begs 10 annulus that she whl return lo Washington and be ready for business October It, When sie Will open an eiegunt tine of Noveltics Lil Ladies’ Dress Gouds and Trimmings, selected per Sohail from tbe latest maportatious 1st. street north- For PRESERVING —Fine catawba grape brandy, | guaranteed £0 be pi Iso, fine fauported strat MM Vinegar for pickling, cic. Get 1 at CLr. Sitcer's, or stu street uoctuwest, Mason's Fruit Jars. Johu H. Magruder, 1417 New ‘Tae fine photoxraphs of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pennsylvania aveuue, continue to be # per duzen, ‘With a thirteenth painted sn Banowerens, therm 13, hydrometers, Hemp | ler’s, optician, dow 5 CITY AND DIsTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. TONAL Tikatex.— Luzie May Ulmer as Pin “Dad's Gir.” \ Daivse’s Gaxpes.—Interesting entertainment. | Divg MUsEUs.—Noveities and pleasing perform ance. town. Condensed Locals. The pump at the corner of sth and P streets 1s tot at ports for the twenty-four hours e clock this morning slow a towl of ‘eases of unlicensed dogs, Since the bezinuing of the present licen-e year Mhere have been about 700 dog warrants issued. dhe detendanis in the cases are nearly all taking | out tags. Mrs Electa E. Smith returned from the west last evening. At her home, Sterling, Hl, she Was ten- dered & reception by tle Blaine and’ Logan club. Bink Smith was formally postuistress of that lt eight years, Clein Dodson, a tall, stoutly butit colored man, was charged Before Judge Snel in the Polie Court this morning, with making threats of pe sonal Violence towards an old cowored man named Clarence Smailwood. Dodson pleaded guilty and gave bis personal bouds. Mr. C.K. McBlair, deputy marshal of the Police Court, returned to his duties this morning ater a MhIrty divs’ leave of absence, reeviag Deputy | Marshal RC. Wallach, who has been acting in his | Place at the Fouice Court, and wuo rested bis Wes at the City Hail ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as folio: @, Heste: to Julla E Clark, lot 189, sub 2) Ida U. Mar “all to Josephine W. Hester, | 24, sq. 2: and 7 and 4, sq. 28: 4900. J. si to Flodvardo W. Howard, lot iss, sq. 206: $3,300. W. H. Stewart to Chapin Brown, lots 14 10 24, except | 7, sq. east Of 475 $4.0. C. Brown to J. E. Masun, Sane property: $4.00. Mary C. Mesweetiey to Mary | Mesweeny, part 7, sq. 20; $4,000. C,H. Cragin #t ai., trustees, to Catherine C. McAvoy, lot 34, “4. 2 WS Trustees of ¢ Fire Ths. ¢ toG. A. Fire Ins. — a BW. earpenter to RE. Bradley, lots 23 and 34, sq. 968; #200. Emma J. Carpenter to Thos. Of 4, sq. 970: $1,960. RK. ary nto Maso ham Piace; 1.200. Ellen 4. Sutp w Part Haddiek's Hills, 23% Cyrus A Baker, same propert Foertsch” to Jobin Schw: Ley to G. G. E Ide to ‘aso ‘Lucy Meloutin, part 12, & Bends. to John T. $50. Jumes E. Miller to Smith Petut, low Sub sq. 242 $6,000, ce. Jane Budd to Jot etal, Sub. 36, sp 16; $—. Same to Sarah Nu sud. St.da:$—. W. J. Purman to J sub. bots #7 and 18, s Mekisone te John ¥ Jas Spaight to Wa Fe A Lapys Excocstes wits a Beneran—This| Morning at 4 oclock, loud erles of murter were heard from the house of Mr. Joba Worthan, cor- her of 6th and K streets southeast, and the office: Of the eighth preeinet responding found tuat a Uhlet bad Kot Into the house Uarouh a rear window and that Mrs Worthan had had a severe tussle With him, in which she recelveu am of fehes.” The burglar, however, succ tn > e heip couid reach her. He, t any booty. c FARMER AcQUITTED.— Some tim acu THE Stax pudlished an account o ling of harness, farming implements, by John f. Ridgely, a young farmer uf How? ard county, Md, and the reeovery of the goods i Ridge: © cases Were presented to the te CIs, Md, last week, and Sixteen tndictinents were returned gainst Kidz (nm Monday Last he was teed om One indietin ed. On Tuesiay he Was arraigned ob tunent ehansing bim with stealing 1 se. of Groverman, and he set up a p. Kieptomanta. ‘The trial occupied two days, 1 the Jury, after considering t mulntites.” acquitted bim of th curing btu th the insaue asylum new ‘Tae Estate of Euizanera ceaseD.— Janes WK McAzustrr, ite and J. J. Calvert, ap- Pralsers of the estate or Sarak: Elizabeth Me Auusier, deceased, Wife of Kichard MeAliister, have nt for bydrocarton burn Value Of which {s not known, household furnivui at $200,000; a pal ~t &e. ————s A DisonpentY Newsboy.—Yestert ‘Special OW > Handing. of THE Stau proved a colored newsboy named Wut re act or Inisconduct.. Frazier Unrew a brick Moet, ‘who chased hun down Pennsrivania avenue until he reached te corner of 10th street, where & fugitive was stopped by a gentleman, but F butted him tn the stomach knocking t the ground. He te. ran down 1th str Was captured near the Sinith-entan gro) the Police Court this morning Fr: ‘With assault and buttery and Gned $5. K. oF P_ Vistrarioxs—John M. Kite, chancellor K. of P.. D. C., has arcanzed tie ai Visitations By the officers of th ge 0 he subordinate lodges in this jurisdiction, to take Pisce In the following order: Frapkiin, No. 2.< Sober Ist: Friendship, N Vernon. No. & October Sih: Webster, No. ber ati: Dee tur, No. 9, October No. 18 October 33d; Syracusians, N Bt; Culanthe, No. "1, November 2 No. i, November Stu; Excelsior, No. Mth; Equal No. 17, November 17th; Harmony, 21, Novembe. $uth: Oecanta, No. 13, November 35th; Union, No. %, November 2 riaanie, Wrewtva Hem Way.—Lizzie May Ulmer 1s cer- tainly winning her way into the hearts of the peo Pie. “Last nicht, at the conclusion of form sdnee of “Dad's Girl,” the audience rose eered: the little Indy to th echo. Fvoerna Sere oF Haxwess—Mr. Dowling wilt ‘Slose out to-morrow the balance of the larze stock Of Singie and double harness, embracine about fifty feta ‘The sale ts at his aliction rooms, 1th and Wanla avenue. a O'Mgara’s Avctioy.—On Friday and Setuntar evenings there Wil be soid at auction, at No. LAT Pennsy.vania avenue, some fine English Dreech- loading shot guns. iaported clocks, go.d watches, | Tee Mxpicat. Socre: | Cat Soctery of the District met last Right for the frst thne after itssumnmer vacabon. | Resolutions of Syinpathy with Dr. sompa Burrows, | H, Were unanimously p al Bellies exitical passed by | ue Dr. Hicks Obtainy His Freedom. BIS RESIGNATION ACCEPTED APTER A STRONG APPEAL THE MKLING AT THE TABERNACLE LAST NIGHT. © Rev. W. W. Hicks, pastor of the sci, had led tm staging and prayer ata f his congresation last might be an- business that had exiled them F Was the consiteration of the communtea- eh he had written to the congregation ten- Ws Lis resignation. He made a brief address, us how deeply he was interested In Us church, Which bad, he sald, broxen away from cer Yala superstitions, and how sincerely he regretted f-slt¥ Of severing his connection with It, estioh Mr. S. P. Keller was chosen to moderator, and the doctor took a seat jon. Mr. W. J. Murtagh, the ‘Satlot, read Dr. Hicks’ letter of Wassighed two reasous tor the val disablilty which un- Work here during the ‘ad Js material interests in Florida, wluch require Bis presence In Florida, oc- c ly for the MeXt six Months at least. When Fhad been read Mr. CP. Crandall sug- ttl on be hot accepted. He Jet the pastor have his ume. bot supply his place for a short ume do so whet he Was away altogether. ox K. Suarp did not see how they could sus- a chur ss they hud a pustor who could attention to it. Wicks thade an em: thar his deri in for mu montis, atic address, stating iga.tion Was olfered in guod talth, aad Lie reasons wssicned were genuine. “It must Ue ac- cepted ia the Lith ln whieh it was offered. {Whether you vote ‘yes’ oF “uo,” sald thie doctor, r Tf anyoue votes not to accent Ulinkng Tuutif the church votcs not to accept tH reconsiler, let hima banisa that thought at to tear myseif away apynow, woud not be pleasaul.” nce of the muMizht be cousilered Hie thought that they should vote not ict te pastor insist upon his Wand others maintalned that accepting hallow tu tie ters In Which I Was Write Would Cast no reflection upon the pastor. A \ove was taken and 21 voted wot (0 accept voted to accept, > aguin lade an address, insisting that ers Of the church did hot Understaud the He asin reiterated hi for re- ting plysical y Was 1 43 SerVitig tere as a iad been alnbiLioUs to sue uterprises I Florida, so as to be able atieman, he sald, bad Were’ true that he c 1 aceriatn ehuren tn this lue speaker dead, stating that he Ve his oWO ChE Hie expected, he said, to return to the elty aut tO Spead ls sutuaners in Wo sie Joston. He Was grateful that must, perhaps all, aubers of the church destred {0 retaia him 1g Ww tie Listory of the el hie sald that its erection had adv or bomes in two revousideration uf ihe he Teskshation Was then accepted ote of 15 to 14, and We biveuing Was ad- “d. ks stated to 2 Stan reporter that he would Eiorida Getober Ist. “He said it was espe- wteant tit this church shouid have a mister, as 1k Was OL connected With an: AuaUonal ‘eonuection Which could supply 1 boi dhe elureh Was Liberal, and the ony coanecuons, {iat Would supply it Were the Unitarian aud the | Universalist iis is a church,” observed one of the members WOW STAK repocier, “thal [ves Lie sinuers a suuw as Weulas the suits. ‘Tlie uktnual requires Untt three of the niue us: aii be chusen trom Inctubers of the congestion Who are not commu- leant” uuvilnite steps have been taken yet towards Securlug 4 new pastor, —_—— Knights Templar Visitors from Phita- delphia, ‘THEIR RECEPTION TIS EVESING—THE PARADE TO- MOKKOW. Corinthian Chasseur commandery, Knights Tem- Plar (mouuted), of Philade;puia, will arrive in Un! ely at pine o'clock tig eveuing and remain until Saturday evening, a8 the guests of DeMolay (mounted) couunandery, of this city. It fs expected Uist many of te Philadelphia knights will bring ladles with them. Upon their arrival here they Wil be escorted to the Rigss house. To-morrow allernoon, at two o'clock, there will be a parade. The line will form in front of the hotel and the coumauderies Will procced over the following Youle: G street to ISth, ty L, to 17th, to Conuecticut te, Uo eireie, to Masssuchtisetts avenue, avenue, 10 Towa eitcle, to feet, to Penns DK, to Sil, LO Rhode Is! @ park, Where the eee tat emplai 3 HroW evening. Siturday morning the be taken In carriages lo places Of in- abuuL he ely, aud in the afleruoon they J hake a pligrinize to Mt. Vernon. ‘The foliow- sit Kuiuls or DeMolay coumundery compose Une commits the envertalnment Of Uae Visiturs: Mess thes, Somerville, chalrman; Wil. s. Koose, “treasurer; W. 1. Sherwood, secre: tary; Novie D. Larner, Audrew W. Kelley, Geo. S. hrail Hiestob Frans K. Ward, Geo. B. Shean, Robert T. BL. Rods “Drink Ne Wine Forever.” ANNIVERSARY CELEBHATION OP THE SONS OF JONADAB. Last evening the seventeenth anniversary of the order of the Suns of Jouedab—the trop-clad temper- ance organization Whica had ity origin here—was celebrated at Lincola hall, whieh was packed to flow e Larger portion of the audience Deng ladies. ‘The opening address was by P. S. P. Samuel C. Mills, who referred uriefly to the time wh Qo SIX persons met i Uns city to form the oh, and 10 Lie growth of the order, stat ¢ Were LOW 8,000 Mathes Ob Lhe Tolls in ihe active membersiip od of 1,709, U to thelr pledge—“Drink Hud bru sing program followed, In which = Hattie Dalton, sev= Tin Murphy, Miss An- rewliuzs by Ralph. Miss Lillken balljo solo by Miss Fepeatediy encored; re ai, FP. Mullan, of Balt quarcet Troi the Franz Abt Mi. Buca Ariaud, Second: ter; iP. Whipple, urst bass, and B.S! Barbarin, second bass), and Ue Monticello quartet, and an appropriate audress by Mr, Joba Tyler, jr selections by Mrs. Burnside’s Furniture. WHY IT WAS SEIZED—A STATEMENT BY MR BERT- FORD. Mr. J. R. Hertford, president of the Hertford Loan and Savings association, makes a ent in Tefereuce to the seizure Of the household effects at Mrs F. E. Burnside’s house, 102 Massacisusetts av- ‘Tuesluy, as follows: Mr. Burnside aud wife obtained a loan to .pay for furniture, nd secured Same by chattel deed, al voluntarily sicued by the wife in April sty Mr. Burasids eft the city, and ine aed Us (iil part of the chattel goods hd thit sims Burnside was. pre- ud and inake away with + On the advies of coun ts Instructed: to possess Sand Brevi0w wld to te the ere removed, and enough etl to keep © short Ume she would re- maln” “the 0 LOOK possession Of the podagsa ¢ {a bedroom set, kiteuen | tens lor Mrs Burnside to use. se diet By by SiILtihe on it, as they pro- Powed to leave Ler a bed. Shi Was asied to give u; @ bed belonzing toa certain set and take anotuer, and conseniad to tie exane, a Doctored Mik aud Cream. To the Baitur of ‘The EvEsive Sean: x e quaatity of the mlik and cream con- stiued by the prople of Washington 1s doctored a ae @cs fo keep tt from souring. Wil you beh sot taken si to tell us whether the this Way 1 prejudichal to the health Of Ue consumers ConstMER. Reduced Kates to Voters via Pennsyivania Kailread, Ho State Association, the sion devided to grant round’ tip west Wn.dudled rate Loall points ip i teinvers Of thelr imumedtate fonalelections this tail, » Of the association! i Sale al the offlees Of f, corner 13th street and Baitimore wad Potomac Hay, Septetber te 15thy same will be continued until state Ou etUitlcates Of 1 Tar re ts whi be placed rallrua tie f Issue, and to be used for directions, As te vd systein reaches all the Im- BES in Obie, patrons have the d comlertable Journey ‘runs for the west 10 and 10 pw. Puliman .F5 ifu all express trains, ‘The horses that wil ests atthe Jockey elub race y beginning w arrive, EL. fiGin, eum isting of th: old horse od by Enquirer and the fitly We quariers at the fair grounds: ™ a's stable, comtalaing: -morrw. Both are die New York. Awmrvar oF Race Hoxses. in the con’ wetober are alrea) aster Sutton reports ar- as follows: Schr. Only B. Cross, sebr. Lizzie 3 coal, S. TY: SCF. + coal, Stephenson Bros; 00 Dusliels oysters marker ¥e0 tous Cumberland coai various City dealers, —_— Mannrsoz LickNsKs.—Marriage IMeenses have teen issued by the clerk of the court to H. wks ahd Adeline Hester Wilson; Frederick ond Laine Coutns Wm. Watson and Winn ¥. Kilborn, of Carthage, NL; Thomas Jones, or, Ont. and Cassie’M. Hi Joshua Dowts and Sarai Wright Low: Austin Mier and Mary’ Johnson, of -. Vi.: Carey Henry Peopies and Emina Frank Nixon and } Washi mn; vgohn W, Tanner and Lizgle Si both or P. W. Gu., Vat. 'T. Engel, of P.G. co, Md, and Mary Diamonds epee Sass FIvep Yo CARRYING & Pisrou—In the Police nat tn morning a young colored man named Sam Dickerson, was chargea With carrying a pis- tol Jackson tested that he ‘heard two pistol shots at the corner of 20ch and L streets last hizht. Witness Went M the direction of the sound nd fousd (ye defendant drilling with the Webster Riles, ant When his belt was loosened a revolver diupped to Lic ground He was foed $20. 5: Tetlection on | i Wo go 10 any other | re Were, | ‘Hekets will he good for | — SEPTEMBER 18, 1884. ‘The Squier Failare. ANOTHER BILL FILED BY CHEDITORS—AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THAT COMMISSIONEK EDMONDS WAS MR. SQUIER'S PARTNER, Yesterday afternoon, in the ease of Theron C. Crawford agt. J. H. Syuier & Co., Messrs. Cook & Cole fied an amended vill. In this bill the com- plainants charge, upou information and beltef, that | Squier & Co. during the last few months they did business converted to their own use large sums of money deposited with them, and did not turn them over to the as-ignee. Again the claim tsurged that Commissioner Edinonds is not entitled to the secu- Filles and vouchers turned over to him. "they | Claim that written contracts were made between | Mr. Edinouds and Mr. squier defining their reia- ions. ‘They charge that Mr. Edmonds had been a partner with Squier & Co. for several years, and ‘Was $0 at the Ume of the failure of the ‘bank, and ‘that his attempt to cialin the bulk of the assets 13 in fraud of the rights of the creditors; that the notes mentioned in the petition of Mr. Edmonds, ‘one for $40,000 and the other for ), purporung to bear date August 1, 1853, are meve pretense, and | were given With the tntent to cover up and secrete ‘the real mauner of transacting business between ‘Squier aud Edmonds, and that Squler & Co. did not owe to Mr. Edmonds any sucht sum. ‘They also charge that Squier & Uo. are indebted to wr. Edmonds at all he has no legal right to claim the securities turned over to him, but that the assets in is possession are a portion of the assets. of Squier ‘nd Should be delivered over to the receiver, “The compianants also represent that during ail the Ume that Mr. Edmonds has been tn- terested tn the business of Squier & Co. he has been conUbually drawing out from the firm large suns Of money, as interest upon sums which he claiius he aavanced or putiato the firm, aud Wat the pay- MeNL of inierest to hin has becn largely In excess Of that allowed by law, In Inany instances as great | 8 1 per cent per month, und In the agirecate he has drawn, of the dopusifors’ money, tuany Uou- sands of dollars in the Way of uniawtul uiterest, | und should be required to revund it. The complain auls pray that Air. Edmonds ve required to set Jorth acompiete statement of his relations with Squler, exuibiting contracts made between them, setting forth how much money has been paid hita by Squier, how much he had put into the firm, or advauceu for the purpose of speculating in the pur chase of Vouchers of urtuy and navy officers, &¢. A Hint to the Pennsylvania Railroad. To the Editor offtur Evisixo Stan, Isev an announcement in the New York papers that the Pennsylvania railroad furnishes round- | Urlp tickets from that city to the Philadelphia Eeectrical Exposition, tneluding admission wo the exposition, for $273" May I Venture to ask TH8 | STAR Wo UhFow ouL a suggestion Lat the Peunsyi- | Vania raliroad be equaly liberal to tie Washing- Tou pubic? 1 know of many who would like to attend the Yulladelpula Klectrical Exposition, —_>—__ Affairs in West Washington. Rew Ovex BY A WaGoy.—About 7:3) o'clock Jast night a colored boy eleven years of age, Mamed “Richard ‘Trammell, was run over on M street, near 2th street, by w farmer's wayon drawi by four horses, driven by a ian named’ A. MMutersbaugh. The Doy was carried to his home, on Olive street, Where Dr. Suter rendered medical | | ald. ‘Ihe driver was arrested and lett 425 col- | lateral at the third preeinet. In the Police Court | | Uhis morning the farmer was charged with assault audbattery. A ceriifieate from Dr. Suter stated that the boy Was wnubie to appear, and the case Was continued until the 26th. Pexsovat—Mr. Percy ‘Lilghman, formerly of thls piace, But now of Florida, 1s in this city, much improved in healt Guats Receirrs.—Canal boat Loudoun arrived with 4,000 buslivis Of wheat, and canal boat Mary- land arrived with 3,500 bushels of Wheat abd 60 Vustrels of corn. SuureINe News.—Schooner Charles A. Briggs cleared this morning for Fall River with 1,100 tons of coal, and schooner John Proctor cleared with 9900 tous for Bath. CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, 36. | Receiving reservoir—north connection, 36, soutli | connection, 26. Distributing reservoir — intluent gale louse, 35; eflluent gate house, 36 Low ude in the river W-day at 6 p.m; bigh tide av 11 pm PATRICK FEEWAN SENT 10 THE INSANE ASYLUM. ‘To-day, in Uke Pollee Court, Judge Snell called the attention of the balliff, Mr. ‘Reveils, to the case of Patrick Feehan, a printer, who, at tue government rinting office, made an attack on two of bis fel low employes, ind was arrested and committed to all, Mule there be was examined by physicians, Including Dr. Witwer, of the insine asylum, ai they reported that hé was incurably insane. On Uuls report the case Was nolle prossed September 6th, and a rel Was made out aud given to Mr. | KeVells in order that tue prisoner imigut. be to the Insane asyiuin, aud he sent it to Dr. MeWile | Hams, We paysiciam At the Jail, at Che request of Feehan's wite. Dr. MeWiiltins’ returued the lease Mr. Kevells, “The latter then went to the district attorney, Who declined w take action, as | The care and expense of Feehan would be charye- avle to the United States, aud he thereupon went to the sanitary officer of the police, Mr. Teepie, and | through him the necessiry papers Were procured Tor his transfer to St. Elizabeth, aud he weat over to-day. Jucize Snell took occasion to remark that When a release 18 taade Out 1 sould be placed in the hands of the warden of the Jatl. i ‘Tue Hesrew HoLy Days.—Saturday, the 20th, ts | the Hebrew New Year, 5515 since the creation of he world. Mond: instant, Will be Atoue- tober duh, tke Feast of Tuanksgiting for tue | —-—_ FUNERAL oF Rev. Dx. STEPHEN P. Hnt.—The | | funeral of Rev. Stephen P. Hill, D.D. | from the First Bapust chureh iast « | W. M. Willtims, of Baltimore, devivered tie funeral address. Rey. Drs. Faunce, Cuvibert and Meador | also took partin the service. Ihe pall-bearcrs were Dr. S.M. Shute, Dr. J. C. Weiling, Anthony Hyde, KC. Fox, . Huntingdon and J. M. sicCuin- ton. "The remains were burled tu Oak Hill cem- etery. Rewsanrs . or LIGHT WEIGHT WRAPS. In onder to close out the remainder of our stock of SILES AND WOOL WRAPS, | Carried over from aat spring, but suitable also for early | fall, we have made the following attractive reductions for our ee “REMNANT DAY SALE.” | c.|a Fi ae leg Z Description, Eolas 5 | §| Sa} a|8 Pee 90) "94 Wool with beaded ‘Pasementerie | 1200 $400 4895, 96 | Lace Cape. ‘heavily. trimmed |12.60 4.25 i Pascmentericand Frinse 40), 38 | 80213, 38 | | 41925, 98 (Black “Wool Dolman, with | 22.00) 7.50 ‘henilie Fringe aud lame j 41931, 36 jamie Wrap. with dace and | 16.50) 6.25 | rpc Rete, | atc! ae | ANSE NF wien Pusemen- /2n0) 675 i | eterigand face | 285 96 il Wrap,Clienille Fringe (25.00) 8.50 ‘and Pasenicateric | 4386, 38 | AMSSilk “Wrap Beaded Pase- | 30,00 10.00 | Tmenterle ud Lace. on | We also have three 85 Gray Mixed Coats, which we shall offer at a Remuant Price of $2 50 exch—sizes 34, 96, and 38 inches. REMNANTS IN OUR LADIT AR DEPARTMENT. ‘Three Gowns, with fon -w de flue Hamburs insertings, fine Hamburg Rattle around neck and sleeves at:d down, MUSLIN UNDER- | and three rows of Torchon inserting, Torebon Lace around neck and sleeves and down the front—former | price, $175, Remnant Price, $1.25. | | Que Hand-eumiroidered White Flannel Underskirt, | | embroidered in white silk—former price, $150; Rem. | nant Price, #3.75, Two Hand-Finbro!dered Flannel Underskirts, hand- | somely embroidered with whit silk—former price, $4.50; Remuant Price, $4 One Hand-Einbroidered Flannel Underskirt, with one rufile edge, with Torebon Lave, embroidered in blue Silk.with tucks above the ruffle—furmer price, $5 ft Price, 84.59. REMNANT Day ATTRACTIONS IN EACH DE- PARTMENT. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY, 921 PENNA. AVENUE. 912 D STREET. Ger Tu Best. | “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” | ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. We have on haud a snr atork of the Celebra * GUuD HARNESS" of si Kiucn aud darttnton: at Lowest Prices, | Ga Coupe, Carriage and Kosd Harness a specialty, s LUTZ & BRO., 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels in great fests, at lowest prices, Every genuine CONCORD HA NESS bas my panic ahd trede-ingrk stauuped outs DM RaSy® nels. “CON. Guar Asp Positive Curausa male Curentire stock ot ‘LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS, and MEN'S and BOySs" SUMMER SHOES ‘At actual cont for the balance of the season. AN those $m need of Low Phoes should certainly not iiss this op- Fortunity as some wonderful Mansuins can be tad. ‘Wehave about 600 pairs LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that bave never been soldfor les‘hanje3 ‘They are woing Dow st 2. pair. All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for ‘tC end $6 arenow selling at $3.50 and $4. Don’t miss this great opportunity, as yon will save money Ly Going #0 af the Keliable whos Stores 3. SIXSHEIMER & BROS, at {$08 Teh and S151 Mstreote, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EvENTNG STAR. Letrex Box.—Application has been made to the Post Office department by Auditor Brockett for a postal letter box at the market space, where letters Inay be dropped for mating. A box ‘at this point Would be a convenience to the public, as there 18 Provably no otlier place in town to which so many ersons are called In the ordinary ways of business. Wire City hati, with all the city onieea, the Court house, the police station, gas oMice, &e., are all there.’ Two ietter boxes have been already estab- Ushed in town by the department, one at the Mid- land rafiroad depot aud the otnér at Bell’s book store, on Fairfax street. ‘SCHOLARSUIP.—Mis- Lena Chandler, of this city, has Won, at ihe Harrisonburg examination, a Peat body scholarship at the Nashville Normal coll ‘Two hundred dollars per annum 1s paid from the Peabody tuud to each person who gzins a scholar- ship, and tus amount continuey to be pard $0 10) as tle college course lasts Wiss Chand!er ‘an execllent examination and did credit to AYexan- dria, She is a graudniece of the late Jas McGraw, of this city. Pouice Kerort.—H. 8. Barnum, detatned for non- Paylwent of fine, and’ Moses Thornton, colored, ar- Tested by Officer Henry, charge lunacy, were the ouly prisoners atthe station house this morning. Mayor Becklam tas fined Henderson Jones and Join Penn $ each ior disorderly conduct. John Williams, a circus man, being unable to pay bis fine, was Sent to Jall. Georze Washington, colored, ‘hus been Sent Lo Jail for three months for false pret tenses. ‘Notes.—Navigation upon the Alexandria canal 1s resuined—The Knights of Honor have paid Mrs Malcom McLean $2.00) due on thedeath of her hus- band.—The Midiand raiiroad suthorities have 13 Sued orders that in the use of Union street the train. hands are'to be careful not to blockade the way to the river. This Will pul an end to a nulsance of long standing. Assowrey Presa Kk kK 0O Y a “Louie xR ies Hep Ree ay PPP 00. Wow wo pop FEE PP oo Wwww pop Ey RRR, Prag Gay BB pst 3 00 OW OW «(bbb BRS ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be cold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weigltt, alum or Phosphate powders, Soidonlyincans, Koran Baxivo PowpEx Co,, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. a6 RY AYFR’S PILLS, AND BECURED. MISERY IS @ mild word to describe the mischief to body and mind cused by habitual constipation. ‘The regular use of Ayer’s Cuthartic Pills, in mild doses, will restore the torpid viscera to healthy action, $¢BL0op-Focp" IS THE SUGGESTIVE NAME often wiven to Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, because of its dlood-enriching qualities, sel6 ‘a Sues, Vurvers, Sarrys AND DRESS GOODS AT STRICTLY CASH PRICES. COLORED CASAMERES, all Pure Wool, wide double Widti, in Garnet, Green. Brown and Blue. Cash price 37}c.; credit price 50e. CARTERS, 711 Manner Spacm, BLACK SILKS. Sprcinl Tarrain, Black Silke, 81 Traced to each ACK i tuced to cash price, $1.25. BLANKEAS, cash price, 85, BROCADE BLACK SIEK=: each ph CREAM TALL! DAMASK : VLACK BROCADE SILK \ELVET: cash DOUBLE WHITE BLANK TS; cash price, 82. URED STLES: cash price reait price, $1. COLORED HMEKES, douvle width, all’ colors; CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. selG CARTERS, 711 Maneer Space, Beiuroun THE MISFIT STORE, CORN R l0ru AND F STREETS, Is brimfull of the latest, brightest, cheapest and hand- somest stock of MEN'S, YOUTH, BoYs' and CHILD- REN'S CLOTHING at lower prices than ever, For boys from 4to 11 years old, afuli line of Suits from $20 ‘0 $10, Best goods ever shown for anything Like the money, For boys from 9 to 12 years, long Pants and Vests, A inv of Suits, finished aud trimmed in the very from $4.50) 812, For boys from 13to 17 year, a magnificent line of Suits, finished in the very best of style, from $5 to 815. For youth ranging in sizes from 33 to 38, an elegant line of novelties in Sucks or 4-K Cutaways, the newest shades of dublia, wine, brown, from $12 up. For men, including short and fat, sizes to 45, a full line of siugleand double-brasted Suck and Frock Suits, made 1a first-class styles, from $8 up. Asplondid D B. Broadcloth Coat and Vest and Dos- skin Jants, $20, worth $40, : Light and_medium weight Overcoxts, well made and trimmed, at $6, $7.50, 89, $10.50, $12 and $15, Every ‘one worth fully double, Accomplete line of Pants at $1.50 and upward. A lunge line of Odd Vesta selling at tgs than cost of manufacture, Satisfaction guaranted to all purchasers at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STS. This store will be closed next Saturday till 6 p.m. sol7 ‘ASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1984, WRITTEN PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M,, FOR THE PURCHASE, IN BULK, OF THE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FIXTURES IN STORE No. 421 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, THE ASSIGNEE RESERVING THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. L, TOBRINER, Assignee, sol6 421 7th street northwest, weit Nozce 1 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PALTICU- LARLY CALL OUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON 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 HEATEKS, FKOM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS AVOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN uk CITY, WHICH Wi 4AKE GKEAT PLEASUus 1) REFER. RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND XSI. MALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctusrve Aczwz, aps No, 452 PA_ AVE. NEAB 4% STREET, LD WINE AND OLD FRIEND: we Oi Beast Ces gia red Rao ra nce GLOTHAING ‘can’ vc wold at reapoctanle ices AND, Sts Old Stand. Xo. 629 D, street, between Sth and ‘2. Bote by mail promptly eo, = or S83 OOH BO OC OE 8s5,0 HHHO OO OL vast S08 BH S00? od faa e853 HH 00 ERR QS8q Sss8 HH 00 Se8 = ar WM. HAHN & CO.'3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Tru Staxer axp 1972 PENNSYLYANTA AVENUE. 1,500 pairs Sol Laced Shoes’ muitable {c or inin nize to {in G0 coctas alten 1S te a, 85 caste every pair worth 81.00. ‘Mitecs' Pebble or Kid Button, $1.00. “ $125and $10 Worked Hole Kid and Gost P Riles’ Kidd Goat Spear ie) Button at 8, #125, aivaaee = Childs’ Heled Pebble or Kid Button, 75c. Haa no rival intheccuntry, ‘Our Great 90c. Childs’ Solar Tip Button. Childs' Spring Heel Button, plain or tip. 6c. to $1.80. Boys’ $1, and 81.25 Serviccable English Bale Our own Boys’ and Youths’ @2 and $2.50 fine Calf Burton Laced and ® marvel of beauty and dursbility. Qur renowned Youths 81 Solar Tip Button. 10s popular $1.50 and $75 Boys’ and Youths’ But- ton and Hook Bais; are toe well Kiowa G0 seguro rae: ther comment. BEAR IN MIND: 1 All our Goods are made to our special Order. 2. Every Shoe we sell is made of “Solid Leather” throuzhout, 3, Dug uamile,rych large quantitice of Goods that we can buy and sell lower than any other House in the Dis- trict, ‘el ee RF aL ob} EO AA GO : EF AA LO OE FO AAA LG OG Boo aU’ Tue con U 0 NN NX DDD ERE RRR UUNNND PRY ROR. UU NNND DFE RRR [7 U,UNNND DE ROR-~ UU ON NN DDD REEK & Wwe WERE A BRR, WWWWE AA ECR Www ue AA jee Wwww Eo Asa RoR WoW ERA AR Ro ‘Most people begin to think about 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, Wo 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 range from 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 36¢. each, or 3 for 81. LADI£s' HEAVY MERINO VESTS AND PANTS, with Finished Seams, well worth 680, Wehave about five cases, which we shall gell at 480 LADIES FLEECED WOOL VEST AND PANTS. Particular attention is called to these goods on ac- count of theircheapness and durability. All sizes 8c, A special line of FINE MEDICATED GOOD:, from the best manufacturers, in fast colore—all wool koods—at prices ranging from 986, to $2 H ® HUH o> sss HERP BFA, | ¥ Hn 88 os TEE EUR OY HH oo Sss8 uf kee RB oY = Only a few dozen left of those SILK HOSE in combins- tion co.ors—black feet and ankle, with cream tops, ght and dark slate, navy and black—at 980, 100 dozen Solid Color INGRAIN HOSE, with White Feet, at 480. 80 dozen Four Thread LISLE HOSE, in Bisck and Colors—really worth 75c.—only 490. ‘% dozen Sola Color INGRAIN HOSE, with Improved ‘Shape Heeis and Toes, 250, PPP, RRR PoP ROR PPP ALAIS ERE OYAL, P = wel3 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Scuoon THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS, ‘Have this day opened a full line of BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS, FROM $2 UPWARDS. Also, # fall Ine 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 cheapor ‘than any other house in the country. An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths, ‘Eoys and Children. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., eos CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. ‘EstaBLisged i83L. W. H. Wazener & Son STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, ‘No. 1068 JEFFERSON STRESaLETOWR, Da Shee VeLireteae ay pe AND RELIABLE HOM@PATHIO REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfite, at * BOERICKE & TAFEL/S Puamuacr, suB-2o78t 988 F Btrest, Washington, D.C. ‘Suitings, Overcostings, and Trouserings recelved and open for inspection. Gentlemen will place theirondens atthe LkADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. HD. BAER ss 2201 Pennsylvania eves, ould CITY ITEMS. Just Feceived, 80 doz. boys’ all-wool French and American Cassi- mere, Polo Caps, price 25c., intrinsic value, 50c.; al France's, the only str@uy One Price Hat and Fur- nishing’ Store in this city. 2 You Can Make no mistake when you go to Johnson's, next door to Critic office, to get the Dest oysters "In the city. Fried 2 cents dozen in box; half dozen 15 cents 1 Great Bargains in Children’s Cloaks 736 7th street northwest. : 5 When You Have Tried “Bitters,” so-called tnvigorators, tonics, nerve strengtheners, dyspepsia cures, and Other marvelous compounds, When you have lost hopa and ar= despairing, wen lest the curative power of only one boitie ot Duily’s Pure Barley slat Whisky, and report results, Bicycle Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7m and Hem,w,t Just Received, at Franc’s, the ouly strictly one-price hat store in this city, @ Deautiful tine of ruil and medium Fur Derbys, Selling at $1.90; cheap at $2.50. 16,18 Maad Ss, can’t beat this, 1 dozen fine oysters for 10 cents, ext door to Critic office. Johuson's. 1 ry pation, Dizziness, ieadache, heartburn, sinking spells,extreme nervousness, 108s Of appetite, vomiting, sour siomach, we difference, Baulency, mental depression, Of though’s, languor, hopelessness, siee} cold sweats, emaciatlon and general debuity ate all classed alucng the sufferings of the wreiched dy s- peplic. “Duffy's Barley Mall Whisky alds digestion, promotes the assinllatlon of food, positively cures yspepsia, and thereby eradicates ll tue attending symptoms of that ilfe-blighting curse. Boys Hats in great variety. Price, 45c.; selling all over at ‘Te. Frane’s, corner 7ui and D, the only strictly ontuston fess nIgLiS, One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in Uuls | 2 city. Atkinson's Extracts, White Rose, Heltotrope, Opopanax, Muse, Ytang- Yeang, Wild fiyaciuth, Jockey Club, Ess Boqued, West End, Violette, stephanoits, 26. oz. Bostox Vaurety Srore, 208 705 and 707 Market space, Miss Lizzie Gegner, Of 122 St. Peter etreet, Baltimore, three weeks azo Was given up for death by her attendiug physician. At hls request we sent a bottle of our hulls’ Malt Whisky for trial as a “iotlorn hope.” From the moment she commenced using it she improved. To day she ts Well, and, as she stav-d uuls mornins, owes her Ilte (6 Duffy's Mait. Skeptics shouid cal on the young lady, or ask her atteuding pay stctaus What they think of the medicinal quaauesot Duffy’ Pure Barley Malt Whisky. ‘Ihe young lady or the physlelans will say: “Use nothing cise ina sick » Mothers, you who are caring for little ones in this hot weather, try Duffy's Matt Whisky and tee. Ladies, you who are suffering With dyspepsia and indigestion, use Dutty's Mait Whisky. “You will tind 10 at aly Drug Siure, aad remetnber the price should only be $1 per butte, not $1.50, as some dealers ure asking. BU, Jerveys,75e. 795 7th st, Mourning store.5 Burnett's Cocoaine WAS RECEIVED UNIVERSAL ENDORSEMENT. No other preparation possesses such remarkable properties for embellishing and strengthening the air and rendering it dark’ and glossy. It cures ‘Duldness and erudicaves dandrumt. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. 0 If You Are Suffering from Malaria, or have malarial symptoms, Duffy's Barjey Malt Whisky will relieve you moré effectively than any other Known preparation. It does not cueck tue malady temporary, but forces Une malarious }.01- Sons from the system and effects a permanent cure. At Franc’s, the only strictly one-price hat and gents’ furnish- ing house in tls city, just received a Tull line of falland winter Underwear, at prices to sult the most economical. 16,18, The Finest Mayonaise Dressing For all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw tomatoes, Iekled salmon, cabbage, &c., 18 Durkee’s Sulad ressing. It 18, besides, more econouilcal tan home-made, © “Dufty’s Malt Whisky improves the appetite, exhilarates the spirits, and gives tone and vigor to the entire system.” Fur and Sealskin Garme: ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur ‘Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New ¥ sell elegant Fur Garments atretail at 10} wholesale prices this season. lendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save retatler's profits. Fashion Book mailed free. 96-30 “Rongh on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, tes, ants, bed-bucs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 5c. "Druggists. 1 “Nervous Dyspepsia is the acknowledge curse of our people. The symp- toms of that (rrible malady are manifold, but Duffy's Malt Wuisky wili cuuquer dyspepsia in its ‘Most chronic form.” Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenta 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole. ¢0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Diamond Shirts at Auerbach’s,7 21. 1w,th,s Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. 0 Bailey's $1 Saw, warranted equal an: an g250. zu “Consumptiyes and those suffering trom lack of vital force will find. Duffy’s Malt Whisky an tnvigoratlag and effective stimulant. It builds up the enteebied constituuon by its strength-sustaiming properties” J+ Mi. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya ari Bas, for more than half a century, een in use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- sicians a8 the best tonic and Invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give uew Ife, vigor apd happiness. Particu- larly a lady's medicine. $1. bolic. Soid by drug. ists. W. E Thornton, Proprietor, Bulthnore aud jarrison Streets, Balurhore, Md. ‘u,b, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 40>. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butterunlik aia sweet ik, Sc. per quart, Crean 15¢. pint. SUMMER RESORTS. PACQUIER SPRINGS, THE NEAUE-T OF THE ‘summer resorts, will be Open until October; 1s, tina tory rates fo pernctis who way fe: tain until the close of the season. y at the National Hotel, or address a F. TENNEY & CO. 209-tocl Fauquier Spring, Virginia, GHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, SHENANDOAR county, Va, relieve Hound-tr all malarial and ner P tickets via B. and 0. 979 Addr'ss Mrs. A. J. MYERS. auzz-sors Js FINANCIAL. _ Yous: RE, Private Sock Texzcuara Was WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ‘NEW YORK, DuSTON, ta, FRINCE & WHITELY, Sroox Baoxens, (Broadway, K atUEith avenues New or, General Partners: James Whitey, Henry H. Dodge, H. Crucer Oakley, ‘Harry ©, Logan, Washington, D.@. Maynard . Eyra ‘William A, ‘Travers, Special Yartuar, BUY AND BELL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. ‘Branch Office—539 15th street (Corcoran Baildiaz» 2... DODGE, Besident Partner Crotationso? Frocks snd Ronile ana tnformation = garding the Markets recetved throngh our wires (N- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchanze Allorders executed and reported promtly. Pm) BIOK Ole SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND BAUCES. ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 JAiis. LIEBIG Me clcboral Sa) BETRACE OF MEAT. Pope oe ws iatlgne soul ot erate Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron ein Blue Ink acres the Soe Baron Lletle a, photo. having been In ‘connection, EBIG - Ei MIRO SoMrAnTs: ETH ACT op x24 ee Semele Se relate Gyan | | cheayertey: mrss in- | | 1e DRY _GOODs. Axaveo Ar Lact ! GREAT BANK :UPT SALE or PRY Goops Protu the auction of HALSTEAD, HAINES & CO. ‘Thetr loss has been our cain, for we sncoreted in eet. tines lance ports 4 on the dollar Uh Ldnwe that we can mense buildin ¥ the Balance cf the voce Washinsto» fang ond oo gap only imenticn a few of the many barygaice which Und to rent a Newer be has ther beet avery soil @ nut oF ome Will be fourd ou sale eflte of back “ills at 80. 65e., 78e., 1, felly worth ity vet cent more 2 pieces wew fall shades Dress Goods at fe., worth ine visors iluminated wool Dress Goods, 10e. per yant, 4 cases all-woo! Chudda Cloth. 43 inches wide, tn_all the Intect 1 l'sbades, O° per y eth Shy Theee came cireet irom thr Fived iu this comutry aiter ti it we tok te entire achmere, ta eh Soe ‘r'satuuel Court ald’ rape i cari reccaiauend tie a ie Beat‘ Tease 7-4 wide ‘li-iinen Loow Table Damask at 20e, pergan, value i744 “Towels at 8. 10, 125 and 1c, every one a genuine bar | gan 10 dozen heavy Knott d, fringe Barnsley Damask Towels at Beet rier retell price Napkins and Devit-s in eu tess variecy Barusley Mucst table Dasussk, bys ror fn patterns cae iong as five yards, every cue Krum this great auction. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, We bowslt nearly the ee, and only lett a few say bo mbes Rolled from handitus. W-4 White Blanket, wk per pair, a price never belore hvard of. We next oder a tue 10-4 Blanket at $1.50. worth © ACSL0), worth S295, ALS? 0, A amen At Si Norte And many finer jeraces ii th Scans, 60 jatr= each, 00! saan Blankets, in = Uelit siaue of Drab, at $2.00 per peur. ‘Cost uf anportas tion $4 3 bales Gray Blankets at 65. por pair, Merchants housekeepers buying by the quantities will never have such a chance again, ca FLANNELS 45.cases, most allot the ceichrated Amosk as M We saved’ a cut 15 per cent in the parchise uf tear, whiew is qui ob such staple gous, Wwe ell sakes as Tow 28S ei8s per Sati 1 Tor aprotm at s crate per sant White and col red wool i layne. auch Jess than the goods can be bought for foau the arts ROTEINGH AM Cl LATNS. A hOhs pains, ta 40 dith-reat styis all trom the Great uction, 10 paira Lace Curtains, fhe; worth $195 = Se ge: worn ame Yi 2 $1as! wc gz" * $140, worth eo, We have them in White ad ‘Berd, aud they are no, doubt he clearst caruius ever oflett by any house 220 pieces yord wide ve uite Mame Furniture Cretoune at 13e. per yard. bright as well ax wub-iuet oul GREAT LALGAL Crape fits have than Th bet ; j AU at dese thats Wo bought three lots Austrian %Boente on the soliar. Lot I Twent! tull-sized Ladier’ Plush: Cloaks at $3 worth B10. | Tot2—werty, all sizes Ladies’ Flush Cloaks, lined with Talian cloth. st $4, worth #13, | Lot Twelve Pi th a eht sae of Antrocha: cold weather co. gold weaits double width fine Latics’ Ch at Wernts per yard ther merchants sell at eit a) pleces wei me full 4 Cloth, tn ail the flew tall shi Yeas price #2 300 pices Oriental Laces, 10c.; worth 2c. ploves Orveutal Laces, 6 inches wide, at 1c; worth ieces Oriental Lacs, 8 tnches wid Sb dozen Oueztal Lice Fi hus at ae: 316 dozu Orscutal Lace Collars, at 20. vali SSdozeu Huet Linen B-piy Shirt Frotite, 10c+ ‘Tins fs the satne | dozen Laie ent shia and wany Dareainrs stock for years at these prices LANSBURGH & BRO, 402 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. New Fax. Axo Wisree Dex Goons. se13 JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT ASSORT- MENT OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY DRESS GOODS IN ALL QUALITIES; MANY CHOK NOVELTIES TiiAt CANNOT BE DUPLI- CATED, AND WILL WELL PAY TH08E 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, W. M. Suvsrex & Soxs weld DRY GooDs. Acrvux On ING. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16rm. | 4 VEMY LANGE AND COMPLETE STOCE OF THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES IN SILKS, SATING, VELVETS, THR DRESS FADICS WHICH AKE THE “ORI SU UbS ANG COLORINGS FOR THE AUTU! AND WIN LER OF Issa NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS. JACKETS AND JERSE AS. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOSTERY. NE, IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINENS, SAB. RISAysfOWHS SHEELING AND TILLOW PURE WOOT, BLANKETS MARSEILLES QUILTS. THESE GOODS ARE DIRECT IMPORTA’ AND “PELSON AL.” SELECTIONS | FROM ee PONDS IN MEW YORK DURING HE | PAS! 1 WOULD ADVISE MY CUSTOMERS To MAKE THEIR PURCHAS § NOW WHILE THE ABSOITS MENTS ARE COMPLETE, Ax TO EME IS ALW, AS ARCAY LALci IN THE BEABON Ol MOST DESIRAB F TEXEU $2~HOLCE GUODS, PLALN FIGURES AND OOR- | RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, venue, Comer 9th wiraat, wid, Pennsytvant Fatablished 1s40. Brack Dress Goovs Deranrsest. | — EB. G. DAVIS, 119 MARKET Space O'R NEW DEPARTMENT, FSTARLISHED LAST SPRING, HAS PROVEN QUITE AN ATTRACTION, AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- ITY WILL ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE STOCK OF BLACK DRESS FARKICS TO SELECT FROM. BLACK SILK, ALL GRADES; VELVETS aND PLUSHES IN BLACK AND COLORS, SATINS, AND ALARGE SYOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS ALL THE, NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, 10 WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR ATTENTION. NO TKOUSLE TO SHOW GOODS. G. DAVIS, COR. MARKET SPACE AND 63H ST. * SHIRTS RETAILED AL WHOLESALE PRICES Comfort Shirt, cleantly made, of the best elit atid -100 lune, Rantorced, and only Teemu, Pine Cefivished Shirts ouly Ga. Finest Percale Shirts cuily $1.50, Finest Laundried Drew Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready: YO put on, for $2. to order (solid bosoms) for Perfect it quarauitead at MEGINNTS, 1002 F stenet Wareroutua 708 7th wtret northwent Pianos for rent for the sason. Special attention te tuning and repairing, ol6 Swoxex T. Nuno, 453 7th Street Northwest, PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKES, Instruments new and second-hand sold easy minty Fisnow aud Or. Sous muted reaut applied purchased, Alance and elegant stock to select from, All the popular Musical Publications of the da ‘The dinest selection of 5-cent Musicin thecity. 93 PPP Eka viayos, Suprtior toall others in fine tone qualities, elemunoe ct finish, solidity of construction and durability. Over | 215.000im use at colleres, seminaries and by the best j Musical people everywhere. Be sure and seethem be fore you buy, We sell at the saime prices an at our fao~ tory abd cn easy monthly: payments, Old plance takem NEW STYLES FOR FALL AND WINTER PARIS NOVELTIES, WE HAVE OPENED DURING TH PAST WEFK NEW DRESS GOODS, TRICOTS, LROADCLOTIL NOVELTIES IN SILKS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, £1NE WGOLENS AND MOURNING GooDs. BLACK AND COLOKED SILKS IN ALL GRADES, LARGE STOCK OF HOUSEBLEPELS'LINENS AND coTroxs, MONEY EVER SEEN. BETUNE EuICE W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUP. N.B—THE PEST iS THE CHEAPEST. eel. Bacws Mauwora Esrasuisnwest, 416 SEVENTH STEEET 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 ‘ie. per yard. To arrive Friday, 80 pieces all-wool French Cashmeres, sm all shades, at 373gc. a yard, This ts a special bargain and would advise our Patrous to call early to avail themselves of this iza- mense offer. 96-inch very fine French Ceshmeres (in all shades) at 5c. ayant, | Abandsome line of 22-inch bright Plaid Drees Goods, _ srecially adapted for childsen’s wear, at 2c. a yard. 25 pieces English Cashmere Plaids, very handsome styles, at Sic, a yard. | Bran 50-inch all-wool Habit Clothe, in all shades, former | Price $1, at 7c. a yard. | 25 pieces Striped Jersey Flauncla, in new and handeome ‘We also show a complete assortment of fine French Dress Goods in Momle Crepes, Cut Cashmeres, Otte- | mans, Black Silke, &c.,&c., guaranteed at the lowest prices, BLANKETS! BLANEETS! 100 pairs 10-4 Blankets at $1.25 0 pair. 100“ 11-4 Rossmore Biankets at $28 pair, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TOWELS! {500 dozen all-linen Damask Towels, 18x36, at 10c. each. no - "19840, at Be. cach, wo" 2 “ knotted fringes, ‘and very attractive borders at 25¢. each. ‘This last lot of Towels is worthy the inspection of our patrons, BAU ATS. | Line Cond, Tam prepared to wedi ux low ae any as part peyment at dull value. Several nearly new equars and uprivnts at a sacrifice tomake room. Pianos of other mokex cheap and at $10 permouth, Branch War room, 422 9th street, or T DAVIS & COTS PIANOS, > Ke New Styles| Sw and Bangs Derma. Keopening Int o: Septemver. 32 BLO SUMNEK, sic Bt mtert ny w, EICHE "S PIANO WAREROOMS PIANOS >) Various takes for sale mod Feat at Win huabo & Co °s word: ‘ation. “unite wid apaurung PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Sopra foe, lanes. reir ea runal boads dere pen weeks Uibcae. Newt appaled fr puseeaaed Pusstwos ot oe Bluse HENRY EBERBACRH, 225 F SIRE Manacine Partner of the late Bra uf Fitire Oo GW RUBS, Sole Aveut. 407 uth at a ‘oneal myn GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, Geear Reovenos Is Scanrs FOR ONE WEEK. ‘80, Scarfs for 95c. 7éc. Scarfs for SOc, $1 Scarfs for Te, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ° 816 F street northwest, CHAKLES WYATT, Proprietor. welt Bus: Raasroncen Sumer. ‘With hand-worked /urtoubolea, Fok 7 CENTS The best ever offered in theetty, y SUMMER UNDERWEAR, AFULL LINE OF SUNMER UN SCARS Shirts to Orders _WOOD AND COAL, FPG GED A Ma Noworrice at No. Wa) Mrw Sri nt NoRrHwEst Twonld *¢ pleased to receive order for Gul, Wood and Blditg Wea Mavi ube! fact for bande feics peices actrees sae ee 2330 jeand, Lilitue ahd Stove Wood at bottotn prices. Orders brompily deliversd. 3OHS MILLER, Main Often, Rafiroad Vani, Depot and Kindline Woo M oat Vinita aveune 6 vat treet Lortlswest, 143 Bateest wottiwamt Whari—F oot of 6th street southwest. Me pave tort renee a laren tot of Baker PINE Tor cotuesth tat all of whack weve Sr otea Saas rates. “be attention of consumers is reapectfully invited 6 an misbection of “our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st. apd Pa ove, Woovu 620 Cou _ JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, ‘BRANCH YARDS AKD OF FIORE 150? F street porthwes 281¢ Teh street northwent; 244 J enpaylvania avenue north wast: 211: 6th street northwest; Corer $4 and K streets northwest: £2] Fenpaylvania avenue southwest, of SEO SETS skeetcts Bot qualities of ANTHRACITE ana etther: Al kinda of WOOD, in. the stick or preparetite ee ese