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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WAsHINGTox, D. C., Oct. 8, 1885, 11 am. For the middie Atlantic states, local rains allowed by tir weather, winds shifting to southwest and northwest, ‘falling followed by Fislng barometer,slight changes In temperature. For Friday, cool fair weather will prevail in the middle Atiantlestates, lower lake region, the Ohio valiey and Teanessee, warmer fair ‘weather wiil prevail in the upper lake region, the ‘upper Aissiasipp!' and. Stlasourt. valleys: snd local rains ‘ollowed by clearing weather on Friday will prevail in New England. Graxp Orexixa . Raufman's clothing palace, corner Sth and I streets southeast, uurday, October 10. For Fixx OLD Rye Bourbon and Sour Mash ‘whiskies go to to the reliable establishment of Chr. Xander, 909 7th st. n.w. WHITE MERINO, Seariet Cashmere, Camel's Hair shiris and brawers, at price’s to suit the most economical. At Frane’s, corner 7th and Dew. The Only hr On Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city, GRAND Orerxo at M. Kaufman's cloth ing palace, corner 8th and I streets southeast, Sat- urday, October 10. ONE OF THE SECRETS of our success (we will give It away, as none of our competitors can make use of it,) we deal only in clothing, and manufacture every garment we sell, Manufac- Yory, 148 Howard street, Baltimore. Elseman Bro., corner 7th and E streets, Loxpon Coves Syrtr only SEE Post and Republican tor M. Kaufman's opening. Jost REckIveD new and clegant styles of Chamber Suites in walnut, cherry, and ash. Call and examine our stock and compare our Prices. Brietbarth's, Odd Fellows’ Hal SEE Post and Republican for M. Kaufman's Opening. - ‘WE Stow the most complete stock of cloth- ing iu the city. If you will take a look thi our building you will find a verification of what we say. Eixernan Bros,,corner 7th.and E streets, manufacturing clothiers. ‘Tux Fixest ASsouTMENT OF PARLOR SUITES, Bpbolstered in silk and mohair plushes, at the lowest prices. Brietbarth’s, Odd Fellows’ Hall. SovvENTK PRICES at M. Kaufman's opening, Baturday, October 1 Fire Portrarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. DAMAGED GUNS.—A slightly damaged breech loading shotgun, with rebounding locks, pistol grip and rubber stock, will be sola for $20.00, at ‘S-Meara's, 1347 Penn. ave. SovvENIF. Puices at M. Kaufman's opening, Baturday, October 1¢ HUMAN Artifictal CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Ni; Forp’s Orsxa Hovse.—“The Bread Win- wAnmavorrs Orera Hovse.—“Michael Stro- ey THEATER.—Mlle. Rhea in “Frou- Alice Oatesand Variety. Dre MuseuM.—Variety. Henzoe’s Orexa Hovse.—Owen Fawcett in Street lam will be lighted at 6:05 p.m. and ext ished at 4:00 a.m. Christina Lag? heating entered suit at law against William W. and Washington Danen- ower to recover $1,000 damages for injury claimed to have been done her property by the defendants while constructing a building on adjoining land, Mesars. Adams & Beall have sold, for Wat- kins Toison, frame house and store, 900 H street northeast, being Jot 13 of Lanchton’s sub- divsion of square 933, to Leonhart Exel, for $2,400 cash. ‘A horse belonging to Mr. Snyder ran away esterday trom the corner of 14th and New York avenue, and. when passing the EDUIT House struck a horse Peroni Aes corre * Knox with the shaft of the vehicle, fatally in: juring it. Jing Bay Stato club has elected the followin officers: President, J. D. Smith; first vice presi- dent, E. Bettis, M.D: second vice president, F. G._ Lititeield: recording secretary, E." F. O'Brien; financial secretary, Samuel Baxter; treasurer, William Hutehinson. Ata meeti f the Washingtan Light In- fantry corps it evening eight active. mem- bers were elected. and Messrs, Edward Temple, George J. Davis, F. P. Ridgeway and John Clarvoe were elected honorary members. ‘An alarm was turned in this morning at 1:45 | bee clock for a fire in house 418 B street north- east, owned and occupied by John W. Walker. Cause, defective flue: damage, $100; Insured. Rev. Joseph Whittington S pupils of his high school at Wav county, Md., arrived on the B. & morning, and are visiting the places of interest about the city to-day. ‘They will return this evening. James Reynolds, John McCabe and Daniel Reynolds, all young men, were arrested last night by Officer Gantz and ‘Detective Edeiin us suspicious characters, and they were sent down tothe farm for 90 days by Judge Snell this morning. Prof. Charles H. Thierboch, a well-known ma- sician and organist’ at St. Augustine's church, ‘was yesterday taken to St. Elizabeth's insane asylum. His insanity, it is thought, was pro- duced by overwork. ‘The lawn tennis tournament, which was to take place to-day at Kendall Green, has been Postponed on account of the rain until to- morrow. The application of A. M. Fleming for admis- sion to the bar was to-day reierred to the exam- ining committee. nent | Cagcep with Rosstxc Her EMpLovers. | This morning, in the Police Court, a youn: woman, Lueiia Conningham, was’ on’ trial charged with stealing a’ bracelet, towels, nap- King and handkerchief, the property of ir. W. D. Peachy, who resid “$1 De Sales street northwest, where she ployed. Dr. A. ¥. P. Garnett testified that the defendant came to him and represezted herself to be an orphan, and said she was in need of assistance, and he obtained her empioyment at Mr. Peachy’s, Mrs. Peachy testified that while the girl was In her employment witness missed a number of articles, and before the defendant quit work at her house she suspected her of ther. Witness Sent for two policemen and bad her trunk opened, in which was found a number of articles which belonged to witness. Mr. Peachy gave similar testimony. Tue defendant denied the charge, and sai not tell a Me.” Mr. Marsuall t rhile she was in bis employ he her trunk which belonzed to him. She was sentenced to elxty days in jail. She is a native of Essex county, Virginia, ——-—___ ‘Tne Krxpercanres 1s THE NuRseRY.—The first lecture to mothers and nurses took place yesterday afternoon at the Kinderzarten build- i, on Sth and K streets. The subject was the “consideration of the best physical and soul vourishment of the infant,” together with hy- Fienle and educational rules ior the manage jacnt of youug children. AcQurrren or 4 HL § CHARGE—Henry , Beolored boy, placed on trial in the (Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, this morn- ing, on the charge of an a-sult with intent to Favish Georgiana E. Johnson, a colored girl of ten years, in O street alley mo Augnst Sth last, For t ense, Messrs. Campbell Carrington and E. lett made the point that the boy was ba years of age, and the law pre sumed jd not commit ‘the offense. His ase being proved as thirteen, and the evidence ing conficting, the jury found a verdict of Rot guilty without leaving their seats. ee MARRIAGE Licexses.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to James W. Shely, of Springticld Mo. and Laura Portes, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Richard L. Mark- ley and Virginia L. Markley, both of Alexan- dria, Va; John RK, Turner and Agnes E. Robin- son; Samuel H. Walker and Emma J. Glascoe; Jacob E. Pi tes; ‘Washing- john Wesley . Md., and Ellen Ann ph TT. Green 4 Richmond, V E Kichardson; Wim. Gabrielle Anderson. id Virginia EL Robert Evans Fletcher and Ss A Scrt Ovek THe Estate oF CATHERINE Bares—Cat M. Jones has. by J.J. Dar- Ungtoo. ni equity against Frederick Bates and others, heirs of Catherine Bates, to have the will of the latter construed as’ to The Proposed Statue of Alexander R. & A HANDSOME STARTER FOR IT. ‘To the Editor of Tux EvENtxo Stam. Your suggestion that astatue of Alexander R. Shepherd be erected in one of our public reservations will, I trust, be carried out, and Promptly. As one who haslong Leo! pooper thut Mr, Shepherd is eminently ent Sompliment you may put me. down 10F ‘9250 e = 8, '85. ee ‘The Counterfeit Silver Cases. THE ACCUSED ITALIANS COMMITTED FOR A HEARING TO-MORROW. At half-past three o'clock yesterday after- noon United States Commissioner 8. C. Mills began an examination in the sitting room of the fifth precinct station, in the case of the Ital- fans ‘arrested yesterday on the charge of pass- Nipie tse witeess as ebcown eed Tiatien it was a woman aressed in biack skirt and striped shawl. Bhe answered to the name of Josephine Arrego. Sergeant Lombardy, who was sworn as interpreter, explained to her that she was chi ‘with having in her possession $8 in counterfeit U.S. money. She stated that abe the money, and further, that she was sick and desired counsel. ~The com- missioner then aid that he would rogues | seed bond. In default he committed her for a bear- ing to-morrow. The next was Genevieve Mat- teo, Another woman of rather ly figure, She was attired in a blue dress trimmed with velvet, dark brown striped shawl, black straw hat with red flowers and blue feathers. The el inst ber oe ex) ae by vd Lom! , Was t on the instant pasted ‘a counterfelt half dollar. She stated inat she wanted counsel, and the commissioner required ball for her, setting the hearing for tomorrow. Salvatore Arrego was next called to answer the charge of having on the 7th inst. ® counterieit half dollar. He said be was not guilty, but wanted counsel. He was held to bail in’ $500, and committed, like the others, for a hearing tomorrow. The same action Was taken in barged with having in his possession twenty? charged with having in his jon twenty- four counterfelt, half dollars, and Vincinzo Arrego, son of Salvatore Arrego, charged with having countertett colm In tls Possession. ———~——_ DR. WALES Dogs THE CoRRECT THIXG.— When Dr. John B. Hamilton lately resigned the position as supervising surgeon general of the marine hospital service, be also resigned the professorship of surgery ‘In the medical de- partment of the University of Georgetown, In- tending to remove from the city. Dr. Philip S. Wales was appointed to and accepted the vacant professorsbip, but on learning that the President had refused to accept the resignation of Dr. Hamilton, Dr. Wales has very honorably and gracefully ‘resigned the professorahip, in order to make way for the ointment of Dr. Hamilton, and the reappointment has been ‘accordingly made. Woy Sing, 517 7th street southwest, reports stolen from his trunk $10.—<. C. Clements, 635 East Capitol street, Feports stolen from under front poreh a veloci- pede worth $2.—Gilbert Peterson & Co., new Eevervolr, revorts the loss of tools valued at 0, aoe Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tuk EVENING STR. County Court.—The county court resumed its session this morning. Yesterday afternoon Judge Sangster overruled mnotion for a new t in the case of Eugene Murray, convicted of horse stealing, and sentenced him to three years’ imprisoment in the Richmond _peniten- Uary. The case will go upon appeul, ana the senience is meanwhile suspended.’ Annie Veanus bas been convicted of assuult. Itis understood that the court will continue In ses- sion until the close of this week. CONFERENCE Missions.—The Woman’s Mis- sionary society of the Baltimore conference of the M. E. church south opened Its annual ses- sion this morning in the chureh of that denom- ination on Washington street. The exercises consist of devotions and the reception ot re- ports. NEW ARMS.—The Alexandria Light Infantry, Capt. Mushback, has Just received trom the state sixty stand of arms and equipments from the U.S. armory at Springfield. Mass. They ‘are partof the ‘state’s quota, and have been drawn fur the use of the Light fatantry by Gov, Norss.—The funeral Mr. Cameron. jah Ogden, a vet- eran of ihe 1th Vinginin regiment took ples this eveniug irom the home of Mr. Lem Cook, bia brother-in-law, on Cameron street. Many mrides attended the funeral.— Welker, a railroad mun, residing has lost a tittle daughter by diphtheria. — The city gas works are to be im- roved, under the care of Supt. Roxbury. — Encs Burton, held here on the charge of seal ing ih Prince William Copnty, has been carried to the Brentsville jail by the officers of that county.—Au independent political club has anized here by colored meu, with H. €. Wilson as president and R. P. Thompson secretary. ‘The members of the club support Gen. Lee for governor.—The Columbia Steam Fire Engine company met last night, elected | Que new member and received two applications for membership. Awotcreay Pore oo “xy ¥ Hh PP te At Kin 9 9 ¥ Aa i gk ‘00 a 4 BBB A K OK tt NNN aGi BOB AA KK HO NNN &S be ih BS HERE g Bae EK EA GS PPP. 00 wow w opp fF, PPro o wwww DD Em RP, oo Wo WwW «6DDD éUkRE ROK OC This Powder never varies A marvel ofpurity, strcngth and wholesumenesa, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor Phosphate powdera Som oxty 1¥ caXa Koval Baxcxe Powpen Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap6 664A DAUGHTER HAS TAKEN THE MEDI- cine faithfully, according to directious, and her health and spirits are now perfect. The humor fs all gone from her face. I wish every anxious mother might know whats blessing Ayer’s Sarssparilla is in such cases. (UFFERERS FROM THE EFFECTS OF QUIN- Mine, used as a remedy for chills and fever, wit! ap- preciate Ayer’s Ague Cure, a powerful tonic biter, composed wholly of vegetable substances, without a Particle of any noxious drug. Its action Is pecullar Prompt and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing, the fever. aud expeiling the poison from the system, yet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient, 008 1 Ove Sree Bancame ONE THOUSAND YARDS OF CASHMERE SERGES, DOL, DOUBLE WIDTH, IN BLU! BROW AND Ganven, » - UITING, ONE YARD AND A KRG DSOM E BR! AEN, AT BGO iL, EXT ‘KET, VERY ‘IDTH CLOTH, ONE WIDE, FOR BOY: ie Yan WEAR AND LADIES 615, in this city, and as to the valld- se of limitation to Kate E Lau- Fitaen, daughter of Mrs. Bates, who bas since died tatestaie and without Issue. The bill asks that In case such devise or limitation ts de- elared void a partition of the lots in square 615 affected by it be made. —————— CARPETS AND RUGS AT AvCTION,— this collection was opened yesterday &t the salesrooms of Thomas Dowling, Lthand Peansyivania avenue, and was largely attend- e@ and good bargains were obtained. Owing to the rain to-duy there were not Very inany in at- Hendanceand only a few large pieces were sold. ‘The sale Will positively be concluded tomor: Yow, commencing ut 11 o'clock. REDUCED RATES To THE VIEGINIA STATE Fait.—Por the Virginia State fair, which will be held at Kichmond the 21st, 23d and 23d Instant, round-trip tickets will’ be sold from Alexandria and Washington, from the 20th to 23d inclusive, good to return until the 24th inclusive, at tlie rate of $4.50 for the round trip, Which Includes admission to the Fair grounds, ult schedule ot ins, permitting passen- gers to leave Washington in the moruing and Teturn in the evening. — Repvcep Hates von Vorens Via Pexnsyi- yasia Ratluoab.—The Democratic Axsocia- tion of Washington, through Mr. Lawrence Gardner, has perfected arrangements with the Pennsylvania railroad tor reduced rate excur- sion tickets for Obio voters going home to vote. ‘These tickets will be issued only on certificates signed by Mr. Gardner, entitling the holder, or any member of their family, to reduced ratea. from October 9th to 12th inclusive, tlekew Pent food to return until the 16th inclusive. ‘Particu- attention fs called to voters, availing them- selves of such rates, to sel CARTERS CASH DRY GOops STORE, TAL MARKET sPack ear 7th Street. 8 Hovsexzzrens FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING Can find at Oar Store acomplete Stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS, Of the Bunt Chass at Low Paices, M. W. BEVERIDGE, OTS ‘No. 1000 Pennsylvania Avenue Mae J. Py Parser, 1107 F STREET, Tespectfully announces that during the entire week | se10 she will be prepared to show the : THE EVENING - STAR: -WASHINGTON,: D. Affairs in West Washington. THE TUESDAY NiGHT SHOOTING AFFAIR.— It is ascertained that Clark Farr, the young man who was in ESTAR a5 being shot night before last-was pting to stop ap altercation between some colored men near the corner of 28th and M st when he Was fired upon. by one of them. Dr. W. Bowie Tyler rendered sid, and pronounced ter, "No eldo has Sot boon aiscorared leh rr. jue would lead to the arrest of the pasty who did the shooting. ood mean eras & ks SS ton. ‘Schooner W to-day river. zane ai yaad toa Boats seek we wrecking an a haa been engaged in removing tne rocks from the rive point, is at present in raising the sunken tug boat which is owned by @ Mr. Vanderwerken, and which was worklog of theat er atsracts large crowds @t the foot of High strvet tion through the northern states. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER aiuto aa Receiving Fescrvois, wemperatare, jon, vi fr, tem ¥ @3; condition at nor connection, 34; soul connection, &. Distributing reservoir, tem- ture, 64; condition at influent gatehouse, i: condition at effluent gatehouse, 36. Hight Uides in the river to-day at 7:13 ami. and 7:42 Pm, CITY ITEMS. Gentlemen’s Fall Ou sane 0 Seotch Lamb's Wool Underwear,$1.25,81. 7 All Wool Searlet Medicated do., 81, $1.25, eat White and Colored Merino do., 25, 50, 75, $1; We keep the Largest Stock of Underwear In city; Men's Extra HeavyBrown Canton Drawers,b0c.; Shaker. Lamb's Wool, and Merino Half Hi Perrin Frere'¢ Kid Gloves, Dogskin Gloves; Suspenders, Haktfe., E, & W. Linen Collars, Um- rellas; Splendid assortment Silk Neckwar, 25, 50c.: jeavy regular made French Socks, 2 pair 25c, AEC. Lewin O20 7th sesbet | and Knew, Wis’, 0 7th st., ant A Established 1808. One lowest price to all. If You Want Good Candy buy Blome’s Fruit Mixea Fruit Tablets. Your groceryman or druggist have them. 8,10,13 Fine Shoes at Low Prices. Gent's hand-sewed calf galters and button shoos at $2.97, generally sold at $4.50. Ladies’ hand-sewed straight gont and kid shoe, com- mon sense and opera toe, at $2.47, generally sold at $3. Misses’ hand-welt pebble goat and Kid shoe, at $1.65, usually sold at $2. Boye’ alf button shoe, at $1.90, generally sold at | $2.50. Chiidren’s fine spring heels and heeled shoe, kid, pebble, and straight goat, in B. C. D. E. widths, at $1.47, usually sold at $2. French kid infant shoes, at 89¢., the finest made, sold | elsewhere at $1.25. Z. 'Strasburger, No.’ 906 ‘7th street, four doors above I. 2 The Finest Assortment in Candy in Blome’s Mixed Fruit Tablets. Ask yonr druggist or groceryman. Geo, J. Mueller, agent in Washington, 810,18 B Solid Leather Hooked Bals. from 98c. up. Z. Strasburger, No. 906 7th street, four doors above I. 2 Blome's Ginger, Celery, Chocolate, Everton Taffy, Flaxseed, Gooseberry, Pine Apple, Rock and Rye and Strawberry can be had at all first-class drug or grocery stores, 8,10,13. Please Try Not Be Left This Time. ‘To keep alive the great Industrial Expos‘tion at New Orleans, La., the immense expenditure of brains, money and labor has been utilized by @ thorough reorganization, and many thou- sands of pleasure and health seekers will goto the Crescent City, between now and Mardi Gras, when the great event of southern life Sceurs, But monthly Gen'ls G. T. Beauregard, ot La.,and Jubal A. Early, of Va., supervise solely’ the drawings of The Louisiana State Lot- tery, and scatter ‘some $265,500 to holders of tickets or fifths thereof, costing from $1 to $5 gach. Any information can be had ot M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La, Recollect. that Oc- tober 13th uext, will be the 185th recurrence of the event and donot be left thistime, 1 Gent's Patent Leather Pumps and Oxford ties, from $1.23 up, Boys’ from Dc, up. Z. Strasburger, No. 908 7 street, four doors above I. 2 Brome’s HorenounD and Tar Tablets for your cold or cough, Extra Fine Select Oysters thirty cents per quart, at Weser’s, No. 1116 E street north- West. Algo, a tine Stock of New York and Philadelphia Oysters received daily. 4 We Have No Specialties in our business. Clothing In its broadest sense, is our specialty. We know all about clothing, a8 we manufacture all we sell. Elseman Bros., Clothers and Tailors, corner 7th and E sts. 7 Try Browe’s Lime Juice Taplets, The Cheapest Place In the city to buy Silver Plated Ware 1s at the Boston Variety Store, 708 and G0y Market Space. 22-tu,th,sim 3 Was Cured of Kidney Complaint by the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.— H.W. Olmstead, Proof Reader, Indianapolis mes. eo Broue’s Mixed Tablets, in all fruits, is fine. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered In 4 1b, “Ward” prints, 35¢. Perlb. Also cottage Cheese and butter milk; Sweet milk 5c. per quart, C7eam 16 cents, We Do Not Study how cheap we can manufacture a garment, but see to the honesty of every detail composin; the same, and yet our prices aro as iow, an Jower, than clothing manufactured i jobbing purposes, Eiseman Bros. 7thand Este. 7 Boman: Sxzzzz: parched, and fever ‘This ts an Acute Catarrh, and is instantly relieved by a aingle dose, and permanently cured by ene bottle of Sawvosp's RapicaL Cure vor CaTaaen “<The only absolute specific we know of." —Med. Times “The best we have tound in a life time of suffering.” —Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “I have not found s case that it did not relieve at once.”"—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass, POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL 0o., Boston, HOW'S YOUR RHEUMATIZ? 1s » question that appeals to every tortured victim of who finds the ordinary plasters and lintmenta powerless to relieve him. To such the Curicuma ANTI-PAIN Praster ts an elegant and never-falling source of relief, banishing rheumatic, neuralgic, sclatic, sudden sharp and nervous pains as by magic. New, original, speedy, safe, At Druggists, 26¢; five for $1—mailed free. POTTER DRUG @ CHEMICAL 00., Boston, ook GpPOF BROS, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS, Corner Pennsylvama avenue and 13th street, Respectfully notify their customers and the public that there has been no stoppage whatever in thelr extensive business. Being practical printers them- selves, and baving a complete corps of excellemt and efficient workmen, thelr ability to. tarn out all kinds Book, bound complete with promiptvems neato f jete—witl m1 {and accuracy has not been Impaired.’ Printing: Hook binding, Paper Ruling. Perforating, Numbering, E0- raving, Stereotyping und Electrotyping. océ-1w Fast Aso Worrer Opexmse. Mus. T. B HARRISON, 1829 F STREET, OPPOSITE THE EBBITT, WILL OPEN HER CHOICE OF FASHIONS IN IM- PORTED FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 67H AND 77x, 0c3-8t FALL-OVERCOATISH THESE AIRY NIGHTS AND MORNINGS? WE ARE LONGING TO AFFORD YOU THE NEEDED PROTECTION FROM AUTUMN BREEZES AND SNEEZEs, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT ANY PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY, BETWEEN 98 AND 920. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, %e25 507 SEVENTH ST., opp. U.S. Post Office. We Cas Asr We Wu GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY IN FINE SHOES. See some of our prices below: Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button, hand sewed, $3.50. ws Slralght Goat Battoh, hand sewed: $4, {Dongola (genutnestock), hand sewed, @4.50. Fine French Kid, hand turns, $5. Gents’ Hand Welt (none’better), $4. © giiund Sewed Fine Calf atid Seamless, $5. Good School Shoes for Chtidren f0F $1. Our famous $3.60 Calt Shoes ure of the best quality of stock, are neat, stylish, and will wear. We miake to measure’ the following: Gente’ Extra Fine American, Calf Shoew in any seve, jor only $5 and Freneh Calfior $6. We warraut-a ft and solid comfort. “These prices are about 33 per centless than can be uhade elsewhere. GEO. W. RICH, 409 7th st. nw. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER. 8210 Us: © SE OKE. IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES, FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES, IT IS EASILY IGNITED. IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT 1S ECONOMICAL, IT WILL PAY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70, , Not crushed, $2.00, soBelivered to any part of Washin: pwn, jon or Geor; 058 Proce & Wanrery, STOCK BROKERS, 64 Broadwe 150 Fin ay ‘aue, New York, 689 15th street (Corcoran Building), Wasnt AA SCE Eu neo BREW EN WASHINGTON, RALTINONE, PHILADELP! WORK, HORTON, &G) PTA HAVERS, 3) Boy and sell on commission ‘alt classes of Railway ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, special Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received through our wives in- Mantly, direct from the New. York Stock Exchange Allorders executed and promplly. te Dx Goons: Dry Goons: A full line of Piain and Fancy DRESS GOODS, from Tons, 10, 15, 25, 50. 10 $1.00. NOVELTIES, from $10 to $15 per pattern. Cassio ‘ +, sHASSIMERES, for Men and Boy's wear, from 25, 500 pairs uf BLANKETS, from $1.00 to $13.50. bought duriig the warm weather meh suds Sreseet prices 100 BED COMFORTS at $1.00, cotton flied. 300 e 5 Cer h COMFORTS at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to A full stock 25, pai fullstock of Ladies’ XID GLOVES, $1.25, A itll stock UNDRESS KIDS, at $1.00. aif full stock CARPETS, OL CLOTHS and RUGS, every BRANCH HOUSE, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OUR PRICES ARE KNOWN TO BE THE LOWEST. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 718 Market Space. oc? My Srock GLOVES, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS AND CaNEs,ée@o Complete in the newest styles for the Fail. W. 8 TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania Avente, oc Tas Anuxcros Borrunxa Co, Corner of 27th and K sta n.w., Wasunxaton, b. C., Bottlers of Chr. Heurich’s celebrated MAERZEN AND LAGER BEER, CHARLES JACOBSEN, Proprietor. ‘Telephone call, 834-3. océ-3m HDKFS., Tur Vierxa Ornciuan Comraxy, 609 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES, Fax Axp Wrrrss SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, Now om exhibition st the ‘Estab- iihiment of Washington, 1. D, BARR, aveous un LATEST PARISIAN IMPORTATIONS FOR FaLL. Be Nor ALSO, HER OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. @X0 CARDS) 28 ‘every other remedy has talied DOOLEY's ‘AOUE POWDERS Warranted to cure Shaking and Per BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 420-4:22 ELEVENTH STREET N. W., North of The Evening Star Office. SRIEFS, ARGUMENTS, PETITIONS, the Courts at noe oe MERCANTILE, oF r WORK OF ALL KINDS AT LOW- APACE ON THIKD FLOOR WITH STEAM POWER | Mra. eae FOR RENT. aay SO RAO f COURT OF THE DISTRICT rr THE SUPREM ‘OF COLUMBL DoLLTE NanD, BELL, Fa CHARLES . MP BeuL and Isaac Witsox, Defendiints—Equity No, ia, ‘The bill states that on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1858, Mary A. Campbell contracted 10 convey 16 Amon Gren the south one half by the depth of ot seventecn (17) In square six hundred and efenty-five (G85), im the City’ of Washington ‘and “Disttict of Folumbla, and executed a deed therefor to sild Green, which decd was not duly acknowledged by sald Mary, A. Campbell, ‘That pursuant to said contract sid Shortly after its date, said Mary ‘A. Campbell sur~ Fendered possession’ of sald piemives to suid Groen, and that he and his successors ‘in title, the complain: ants being the present owners under him. have evel since had quiet, peaceable, open, uotorious ad ad Verse possession thereof under claim and color of title. ‘The bill prays for a speciile performance of the con tract above referred to by the due execution and. ac- knowledsment of a deel from the defendants nae in the caption, who are alleged e only hreie of Mary A. Cumpbell, ‘to the complainants, and. that complainants nay have thelr title quieted as against Faid defendants, and the bill says that the defendants are non-residenis of the District of Columbia, und on moildn of Hillyer & Ralston, coniplai % att itis this TWENTY THIRD DAY OF SEPTE: A. D. 1886, Ordered, That the raid defendunte cuuss thelr appearance to be entered lierein on or belure the first rule-day occurring forty days uiter this dayvothers wise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of de fault—provided a copy of this order be. published tn the Washington Havening Star ouce w week for each week, before the day last specified. A.B HAGNER, Associate Justice, A true copy, Test: sii MEIGS, Clerk. Dy M. A. CLANCY, Assistant Clerk. se24-law5w_ Sg COO HOM LG on ITrr 27x os BOO HL nor “Za ss ie PEE Eo See8 Cod HoH tun OF Zz ges MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 48K FOR IT SAM'L C. PALMER, Acrxe Deror: 1234 29th Street Nort wast, Telephone, 454. Jet Avrow Har. neewe Full and complete stock of Gentlemen, Yonths', Loys' and Children's HATS. Sole Agents for DUNLAP &CO’SNEW YORK HATS. ‘None genuine unless bearing their trade-maric. Children's POLO CAPS, in all qualities and prices. CORRECT STYLES-POPULAR PRICES—FINE GooDs, WILLETT & RUOFF, 2080 905 Pennsylvania ave, Ger Tar Bex “THE CONCORD HARNESS ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR ‘TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the Best Makes in creat Variety at very Low Prices, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pennaylvania Avenue, yan Adjoining National Hote Tar Bur Axo Camrser Snoz AND TITH HU URRRE sSSsDDD AY ¥ TH Hu R RSssSDDD A a = OCTOBER 8TH, WHEN WE SHALL DISPLAY IMPORTED FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, 4S WELL AS HANDSOME DESIGNS OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT WE SHALL SHOW ALL THAT IS NOVEL AND DESIRABLE IN FALL, WINTER AND EVENING WEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY IN ALL OUR DEPART- MENS, SPECIAL, ON THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, WESHALL REOPEN ATS AND REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. FOR THE DISPLAY OF OUR SHOW ROOMS. DURING THESE TWO HOURS NO GOODS WILL BE SOLD, WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU ALL. WITH GREAT RESPECT, TTITH H FEE =" BBB 00 NN N Fouuike “" aoe § QuNy TH HE B ON Ni T H H ERE Bas’ “oo” 8 BN MMMM A RRR OUO H HOFER == MMMM AA RRO CH HE” = EI a tee es MMMA AR RK GOO H H KER S {oc7] EXTRACT OF RR RR RR A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, RY--The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. The most Nutritive and Strength-giving CF x Food. IRON—(Pyrophosplinte)—The great remedy to Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Beata. ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valu- able for the cure of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, RESTLESSNISS. NEURALGIA, DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER. And all derangements consequent upon over- taxed mind and body. In fact, it gives tone to all the physical functions, and buoyancy to the spirits YREPARED BY HANDY & COX, 143 _N. iLOWARD STREET DEBILITY, 29 BALTIMORE, MD. “eR MM MI ” et ead L Ee MMMM pep sg, tus ter ERM EC Sua EXTRA PALE BEER FORSALE EVERYWHERE = y23. FFICE OF W, W. LAMB, M.D, i24o HANOVER br, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.8.0F A, $20 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA. DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S iT EXTRACT FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS IN MY PRIVATE PRACTICE, AND HAVE FOUND IT TO BE THE HEALTH-RE- SPOKING BEVERAGE AND YONIG NUTRINIYE KNOWN. I HAVE FOUND. 2SPECIALLY goon. IN PERSONS CONVALESCING, FHOM MOTHERS NUIGING, a Ww ‘RESPECTFULLY, Ww. W. CHIEF DRUG INGPECIORY. 8. PORT OF PHILAD} iE OF IMITATION. NUNE GENUINE SIGNATURE OF “J ITH TZ KISNER” ON THE NECK $e26,th3,10 (OUT THE AND“: Coxcexrraren CRAB ORCHARD WATER, ‘THE GREAT RENOVATOR USEPA YEICLANS ALL OVER WHE WORLD oY TH SU GuEaY ORL ASE 2D fonda °F THE LIVER. THE KIDNEYS ‘THE STOMACH. THE BOWELS * —SURE—SAFE-SPEEDY.— smaal sum of $3, really worth 9 $5 bill, gains eply saves tow balsas. — gN oy ie 719 A Prorser Is Nor Wrirsovr HONOR SAVE IN HIS OWN COUNTRY. OCTORER 6, we wil diepiay the TOR THURSDAY iplack Dests Goes, Mack and Col. | Weare also advised thet PALSE PROPHETS will ‘ored Velvets, Dress Trimmings, Butzohs, Embroider. | tise up among the PEOPLE. Laces, Handkerchiets, Neta, Ribbons, Gioves, Tt appears co when hirellngs arecalled upon to Braids, eto. make sworn afidavits to the correctucss of thelr ean” ployers’ statements Sach being the case lt se self ‘evident proposition that ubere is SOMETHING ROTTEN IN DENMARK, And that THE PEOPLE have @iscovered it. 5 % G Davis, ‘TO Market Space, ovr, Sth at, Don't "ears For ADLER'S got your mule. These FALSE PROPHETS seem to have adopted the ‘HOO-D0O METHOD Of doing business—i «, they practice to deceive, ‘We may be touched with « species of egotism—par donabie, however, because the PHOPLE Know us, and such knowledge carries convietion to this extent, that DECEPTION, So far asthe conduct of our business ts concerned, is as far removed from usassight ts from the totally blind. Jolly Kernel, eee Are all. 10 shout ADLER: BRALNT §; E BEC THE WORKINGMAN, THE PROFESSIONAL MAN OR ANY OTHER MAN, > Use ‘Ribbons’ very cheap. ratered Ribbons, all the lates? novelties. HANDKERCEIEFS, ‘We are offering an all-Linen Hemstitched Handker- ohiel, very. fine quality, at 1c, worth 208. | We have ui yh ems ed and Em- 3 DBroidered "“Handierehiets at 5c; Ane Colored Hor | B70" even Child. can get Good Clothing. Better Sined, Hanes Colored fovoared of and as stylishly cot aa any in the land at exactly TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MAN- UFACTURE NEW DEPARTMENTS. mac We have just added to our stock en elegant line of Ladies’ aud ‘Chilaren's Merino Ui nivite aitent perior ve ‘a com! Towels, Napkins, Doyites, Tray Cloths, ete; in fact exerytiing tin the way ot ‘Linen, suitable for (of Linbroideries, Laeet, Plain and Reuted Nete, tid and Camere Cloves black Merino, Cottog and Silk Hosiery, Plain and jilted Bile sand Satin “Linkoge, ny Fancy Goods and Notions ts full and complete. We hundie only Fellabie goods and will guarantee styles, quality an ‘VICTOR E. ADLER'S 20 TEN PER CENT 20 d prices. ‘New Goods received every day. late tie een EG DAVIS, ‘53 Open evenings watt ©; Matuntays watt AI 0c7-Bt ‘T1O Market Space, corner 8th street Tax crctosryix Dowr You Trxx DUPLICATING APPARATUS, THAT YOU WILL SAVEMONEY BYIN- | 2000 Qrimlle qopies in indelible black ink ofeny No Washing, no Dampening, no Klectricity, Cietatsais, no Aniline. - a Simple, Rapid, Cleanly, Durable and more Eoonom- teal uvune than any other process, =OF® By far the best thing yet produced for the purpose. = Well worth the attention of every business man. ‘Sample of the work will be sent on application. For saleby ‘VESTING IN A GOOD OVERCOAT? COOL EVENINGS AND MORNINGS IN- DUCE SICKNESS, UNLESS ONE 18 WELL PROTECTED. JOHN F. PARET, 913 Pennsylvania ave. Muz Won IN LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHTS WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT— WHETHER YOUR PUBSE I8 HEAVY OR LIGHT. se24-1m. Lower WE WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO ONE PARTICULAR ADVANTAGE IN OUR OVERCOATS THE LAPELS ARE 80 CUT AND MADE THAT THEY WILL ROLL EITHER HIGH OR LOW. WHEN BUTTONED HIGH THE ROLL Is SMOOTH AND GRACEFUL, OR. IF YOU WANT TO WEAR THE COAT UNBUTTONED-AND YOU WILL WANT TO WEAR IT80 MUCH OF THE TIME IN THIS CLIMATE-IT WILL ROLL LOW WITHOUT “BUNCHING UP" THE COLLAR 3 CHALLENGE ANY PUBLISHED PRICE-LIST OF LUMBER. SASH, DOORS OR BLINDS MY CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED THAT I WILL AT ALL TIMES SELL LUMBER AS LOW AS PUB- LISHED PRICES ALL LUMBER DEALERS DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE ) AND MAKE ESTIMATES FREE OF WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ‘THESE GOODS, FROM A GQOD DURABLE ONE AT $10 TO THE FINE IMPORTED AND SILK-LINED ONES AT $32.50, WE HAVE SEVERAL LEADERS AT $15 AND $18, WHICH ARE SPECIALLY CHEAP. FIRST STREET AND INDIANA AVE X. W. sel0-Im FALL OVEROCOATS AT PRICES §7 TO 925. A FEW FINE SILK-LINED COVERT COATS, VERY HANDSOME AND STYLISH. , BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS 4ND VESTS. DOESKIN CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, DIAGONAL PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR- BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, IN SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. NEAT STYLES CassIMERE PANTALOONS, IN z. B BARNUM & CO, oct 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE HaIR LINES, MIXTURES, AND DIAGO- : ! Nala. BOYS’ SCHOOL, DRESS AND PLAY SUITS, an TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHINGS, ALL aT OUR USUAL LOW iMNDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. | prices, NOAH WALKER @ 00, 7 625 Pennsylvania Avenua Wx H. Ria ‘717 MARKET SPACE. GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS MEN'S FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $20.00 up to 825.00, MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS, 96.00, $7.00, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 up to $80.00. MEN'S FALL AND WINTER TROUSERS, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 apto $2.00. BOYS' FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 up to $15.00. BOYS’ FALL AND WINTER SUITS, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 up to $15.00. CHILDREN’S FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, $2.00, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 up to $2.00. CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 up to $7.00. Any Style. J.C. BENNETT & BARNARD'S Fin Handmade Boots and slippers. AND RELIABLE QUALITIES ONLY. ‘GF Com eng Hand Welt (our, ‘Equal tu style and Fit to THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, 008 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. Was Os Hics Prices THE MISFIT STORR, ‘Corner 10th and F streets, Indetermined to maintain its reputation so well es- tablished in the last four years of selling First-class Clothing at prices entirely beyond competition of Uhese handsome, but very costly, establishments, and offers: FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS, under Suite at 92.25. sold nowhere unde ING’s 6 GEVENTH STREET &. Ww. CONTINUATION OF OUR GRAND Fala OPENING FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, aint, MasavandUuhdeeas cloak t i 52 we OUR DEPARTMENT OF TRIMMED AND UN- ‘TRIMMED HATS —o Tt requires mo commendation on owr desire to state oi SANS SE Se rwanae OUR WING AND BIRD DEPARTMENT ‘ing from all a ‘that 2 rapid aale. OUR VELVET DEPARTMENT stocked the choicest of brands We sell s Stik PSE Oe Pd yard, which wes or money Our Department tn Children’s and Mimes’ TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS surpemes anything over exhibited, at remarkanty OUR TIP AND PLUME DEPARTMENT ts simply immense. OUR DEPARTMENT OF LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS: mands and ts beyond doubt the: precuaphoing svecy skye and alvof tke a mnsterisis, sh facet we have iusported the best part our Cloaks from ‘direct, exclusive styles ‘and we are showing Agr In Taz Hoversots. DANIEL G. HATCH, IMPORTERS’ AGENT, 420 Oth street, Is exhibiting » must interesting collection DOULTON ART POTTERY, imported direct, to which he invites an inspection ‘From the Public, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, ARTISTIC FURNITURE, 0026-20 STAINED GLAS e BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY Low Now. WHITE PINE STOCK 1/7X13/'—168., per 1,000, e750 DRESSED OR ROUGH ot aame price. Va. PINE BOARDS, 16 f..per 1,000f., e250, ‘WHITE PINE DOORS, inch and e-haif, all regular ines, 81.00, GEORGIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, dressed, $35.00 NAILS, per keg, e240, ODD SIZE FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, « apectay. LUMBER delivered any part of city free of chargs, ESTIMATES furnished free ot charge. WILLET @ LIBBEY, 6th st. and N. ¥.0re

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