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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. sedtcations for the 24 hours commencina at 3p. m. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, fair weather, aitzutiy warmer, Ikcht to tres adrth westerly becoming” vartabie, wita frosts im Virginia, 5 Tavnor’s, X83 Pa. AV®.—Please cal] and’examine cur lage and varied stock of Ladies, Misses and Chiudzes Cloaks and Sults, Ota Stock OF FURNTTCRE complete and ready for Tirade; the finest selected stock of chamber, bears, very lat parlor and diming-room seta, all of thé < designs and Workiwanship unexrelled. Is are Sold upon their merits, and we ee satisfaction In every Fespect.” A call s teu, to cous ince Fou that oUF business ts con d@uctad upon business principles. There Is no mis- representation to effect sales, Ont prices conpare wita thee of much inferior quality. Come and see Us No trouble to show goods. BRETTBARTH'S, (Odd Fellows" Tth street aortuwest, Tavror’s, 903 Pa. Ave.—We have reduced the price of the €. P. Corset In ail colors, old ola, biue and piaik, from $2.25 vo $1.75. This re- Guction fa price to feduce stock, Sex House & Herrmann’s ad. on 34 page. MEx's Goon FoR DEKsYs, $1.50; fine, $2; best, e Lewis’, 45 7th st. Dows before the weather ts biz and prices small. prompt attention at W. H. HoeKg, S01 Market Space, Visrr BRRITRARTH'S FURNITURE HOvsE and exam. the bed-room department Une of the best se- jected line of chamber suites In te city tor style, quality, ‘and price. A call 1s solicited, Rez inemaber Breitbarth's, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street northwest, stoc akes ct Kid Gloves for Ladies and Men. We dave now on hand an exten. | sive Stock of ail the new shades, Dota in plain and ewbroidered and ali jengths. We guarantee every pele and fit them to the aud. TucHano HENDERSON, #23 F st. n.w., formerly No, 463 9th st. UW. Gancoin Hall bidilding.)— Latest styles im paper nargings, decorations, Wine | ow shades, Be. ees: For Washington dressed beet zo to Jno. &. Kelly, + G24, 6:29 and GO Center Market, and 208 4 Nortuern Liber ‘@ specialty. RLOK. AND LIBRARY Suits 1: will pay you sreitbarth’s, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7a street For tocal porta wes Sag House & Herrmann’s ad. on Dest ar and Broadway bloc derdys at France's, cor. 7th and D. atier. d page. Bivelt and Brown Yhe One Price Headquarters for the j j verds A Charge of Housebreaking. A YOUNG LADY AWARRNED BY PRRLING 4 NEGBO'S WAND ON WER PACE, In the Critainal Court, Juige Cox, this ‘morning, & robust colored\poy, nineteen years old, named Jno. Henry was placed on trial for house- breaking in the night at the residence of Jno. Fos- ter, in Witterberger street, between $,T, 6th, and ‘Tih streets northwest, on the night of the 9th July last, Mr, F. M. Hewlett for the Foster testined that he ‘was awakened, BY daughter, who slept tn the same ‘and the ac- cased jumped out of the window. daughter Es Ho 7H testifled that she Was awakened b; man put- ting bts hand over ber'mouth and eoea ata "the called her mother, ana when her father got up be fBmped out of the window and ran into ius own Bammer deer, The defendant vested thst be Hestiged corroborating Brows vas aig Jan latter, however, was badly tripped Martha Brown, the mother of the ascused, testt fed that the defendant dia not come home that Biche thil near 12 o'cioek, when Mr. Foster came in and said that he had been In the bouse. The Jury found a verdict of not gaiity. ee Gianders in the District. ‘MR. KRY SAYS THERE ANE MANY APPECTRD HORSES IN TRE DISTRICT—TWo SOT. Agent Key, of the Humane Society, sald to a Stax reporter this morning that there were at least twenty glandered horses im the District of Columbia at present. Several cases, he said, have recently been reported in West Washington and on the river road, which he ts going to investigate, In the car stables, Mr. Key says there are at least ten or twelve glandered horses, Yesterday he shot a glandered horse belonging to A. L. Kendii, of ‘44g street southwest, the antinal having leuuned by Dr. Clever. OMficer Slack yer erday shot a glandered mule belonging to Col, Reeves, at Reeves’ station, on the Buitimore and condemned ‘Ohio Kaliroad, the animal’ ‘been | by Dr. Rabetr. — Not x Disorderly House. SUDGE COX DEFINES WHAT IS NECESSARY TO SUS TAIN SUCH A CRARGE. Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge Cox,the caseof Prank Freeman, charged with keeping a atsonterly house at the corner of 7th and$ streets, Was tried on appeal from the Police Court, and & tof not guilty was rendered. Some neigh- bors testified that they had witnessed fn the upper rooms of the place acts of indecency, and that Guece was disorder there on one oF two’ occasions, On the other hand some of the neighbors testified Uhat the piace Was an orderiy and quiet one, and nothing they had witnessed about it was to be condemned. The defendant denied that he had permitted any disorderly proceedings, und asserted that he nad used. bis best enorts’ to keep the plgce a respectable anc. udge Cox, in charging the jury, said that to mikes a disorderly house there faust be-some Gis. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements ‘to-night. Tow aL.—Carleton Company in “Nanon.” Atsaven'’s.—Miss Banks in “Joan of Arc.” Kemnay's.—Tony Pastor. ‘Haanis'—Gray & Stephens Co. Maxassa® YaNonawa.—Day and evening. Condeused Locals. John Jones, colored, whose howe ts in Willow- Utsliey sottuwesty Wil speud tWe NEXL two Wonths 1B full for Dealing his wife. Cass sends $1 to Tax Stax office for the Rawlect fund, Hon. Fred. Douglass will lecture at the 19th Street BapUst Cuures Friday evening for the deneft of the Woman's Luton Cuitsilun Associa Uon, the object of Which society is 10 train young girs in every ‘of Work, and also | bring thein wuder tnoral snd religous In@lu-ae. "rue WEEBLY Stax's Pocket ALas or the World ts | offered tree to every Lew subscriber for one Sur LO | the Westy Stax It ts a handsomely priuted | Look oF 19) pages, profusely illustrated, with 10re tuan 100 colored taaps and diagrams, abd contains & Wealth Of general iniormation, See adveruse- | leat tp another covumn. Tue Hebrew holidays ended yesterday with the Feast of i ‘jotciag in the Laws. Hurry Wace, 4 fourtecn-year-old colored oy, was arrested | F Boardinad, a3 % fagitive from the Reiurim School, aud Was returned to that institution. ‘A live female iulatto infant was found last night at 16. and K streets, by Albert Foster, Wo Kept it for the aig. A dead intant was found at the corner of 39th and F streets, in tue sewer trap Festerday aiternoon, The grand jury to-day returned an indictment rainst Ulysses G. Diitield tor tho embezzlement ofa gus governor Vaiued at $90, the property of | Fraucts Fus S. Mil, B. Prentice, and the Vermont Farm Ma- ehise C0, Bave dled fa the Supreme Court of the District am appeal from the Commiseioner of Pat ents in rejecting an applicatica for a patent for @ mullk settling appara’us, ‘Tug PRisTexs aNp Tue Niwz-H0UR Law.—A dis. teh frow Cluciaaati says: The executive co. tise Of the International Typograpnical Calon bas adopted a resolution withdrs wing the enforce- | ment of the nine-uour law until a conference de- | tween t3e union and the publishers’ assoc: gan be had. A. P. Marston, president ot Colui ‘Typographical Union No, 101 of this city isa mem- er of the committee. —— Carr. Joux O'Hiacay’s Foxesat.—Capt. John Odagan died at his residence, No. 1519 P Street uorthwest Monday afternoon, in the Dfty- second Year Of ls age. Capt. O'Hagan enter-d the Pedera, volunteer service at the time of the Bret call for troops, April 15, 1862, and tn July fol- lowing was appointed to the command of Com- pony C, 2d District Volunteers, at the ex of this company’s term of service, Cap". u'Ha, entered Haucock’s Veteran Vouunteers, Ist 1 meni, and served with this command, 12 the r- ef lieutenaat, unt 1st, He had been employed ia tit War Departou-nt tor the past sixteen years This Drave aul falthtu; sokitec lost the Vigor of his he uth in the servic? of tie eld, and the dred: a P proved fatal, was the cuuusinaiion of physical 1n- Toads made Uurtog ve Years o euntiauous | exposure. Fune were held at St. Mat. Uev's chureh this afternoon at 4 0 d interment was made at MU U.iverc Ultagan leaves a Widow waa Uv Hx Dip Nor Go To Haxrro. the cid soidier who Was ye-terday releused on his petsonel bonds by Ju ii %3 go to Hampton | (¥a) Home, got drank last might t.steud 0% golog lampton, and was found in “SWampoodie OMficer ‘Moctey. He was very crowd of bor after betns he app: with vagra ah around him, Hie abused the aud Us mori usual charged ou yesterday On Four laced unter arrest, before Jude Sne 5. “T release N. your boner,” sald ike, “You have Violated your tond,” sak the Judge, “wkd you cau gO down for nluety days.” A Crmzes’s Ansoct«tiox Onc «xizED—A_ meet tng of the North Capitol, Boundary aud adjacent streets’ association was hell la at the church, corner of Su and P streets northwest. A constitution was adopted, ia which the objects of the association are stated to be the improvement of that secliog, and the mertings fixed for the first Tuesday ‘in each month. The following OMcers were elected: D. 3 presideats Wm. H. Moenier, viee-presilent; A. G. stevens, secretary, and FE. Danie, trustee. Mamntack LICENSES. —Warriage Mcenses have deen IssuAl DY the clerk of the court to Geo ze @ Kissa Johnson. both of Patrfax jehn Daly and Kate Hickey; Wim, ine Phillips; Emanucl 'Biout and Fa awenberg: W. Hl Hyattevilie,Md., and Margaret A.¢ burg, W. Vi; Josepa Jounson and Mary Loutsa Easton: Win, Norman aud Lettie Jonson; Win. Hamilton and Winnie Moutcomery. Moxan, of Imes, of Lewis- Warsry Careep Tae Txocuis.—When arraicned Im the Police Court to-day JonM C. Moore say he Was not gullty of threat~ning Lis wite’s iffe, but his wife told a different story. She said that whisky was the cause of her trouble. When site Unreatened vo have tim arrested he wald he would Kill her if she did. ‘The decendant denied, and said that bis wif did not have her right mind at times, and that was the canse of the trouble. ‘The Judge told hir that he had better let liquor alone Yok his personal bonds to keep the peace. Hep ror Tae Bukiey, alee Gordon and Jno, Raflin, coicred, charged by Oficer Rhodes with entering Rovert ors carpenter shop on Whitney avenue tn the county, Was heard im the Police Court to-day, and they were beid for the action of the grand jury. ‘The case of Arthur Jackson, charged with a suml- laf offense Was nolle prossed. Fou Starring 4 Swatt Bor.—A young colored man nemed Wilitam Beall was before the Police Court to-day cherged with disorderly conduct in Kernan’s Theater, aud also Witb an assault on Malpa Willis, a sinali white boy. Lawyer Jordan pleaded not guli.y for him. Special Officer John- Sow lestified (hat he arrested Beall for assanl:iag the bos, and he used bad language. Kalpa Wills testified that last eveping, at Kernan’s, defendant put lis feet on Liu. He pusked Beall’s feet off, end the deteniant slapped him. Beall was ined $5 for Lhe asset Eiscriox oF Orricens.—At the regular meet Of the Washington Microscopical Society, bel Last evening, te following officers were elected: Drs C. T. Caldwell, president; S. 1. Radcliife, vice- resident; J. M. Latb, corresponding secretary; A. Bulloed, recording secretary, aud Mr. ¥. 1 Chapman, Ueasurer. Accwests to Woxkwry. — Yestentay, Eroest Blair, at Work On @ new building on New Jersey uveaue, between B and C streets nombwest, was Severely injured about the head and {ace by a (all Lio Was taken to the Freedman's ddoth, a White man, at Work at the corner of 1:ijy street and Maryliod avenue, was accidentally “ruck om the Bead With a pick by a colored man and received a palnful wound, He was removed W bls howe, S221 O street northwest, ‘Tae Groxoz G. Meapg Post, No. 5, G. A. R, SEL visit Philadelphia um the occasion Of the wa- veiling of General Meade’s Statue, October isch, leaving via. the Penns; !¥ania food at 1120 p. m. Monday. — Confer with Mr. E. 8 Fietcher, commanaer, special rates, Avcvion.—A rare opportunity will be presented ext Friday to buy at auction four new neat frame houses, located on 7th street road, uearly opposite tae Scliuetzen Park. See auction column f0F par- —_———— Oxs ov Tae Rage Opporrexrrss of bulidiag Joc. In the Anest residence portion of city presents itself in the sale of two fine lots on Gch street, Bear K street northwest. rach have A trout of 206.12 fect, and have the the city. Yantage of a9 Ine parking as tacre is. Sale o8 Thurstay at S o'wock. ior pardowlare, st turbance of the ‘pubiie peace. Gambling and driuking may go ou inside the house. These may be in violation of the law, but if it does not offend Anybody outside it does not make a disorderly house. If people were allowed to go inside and rink, and then go outside and loiter about, that Would amount to keeping a disorderly house. O' the otner hand, a singie instance of disorderly con- Guct tor which the proprietor of the piace 1s not TesponsIble would not sustain a charge of kee} ing a disoruerly house, He 1aight be disposed to ils house orverly, and yet a disorder might occur wituout als power to siop it. Then again tnde- cones, if exulbited Lo the pubile offensively, Would Inace a disorderiy house, but to couvict the pro- pet-Cor It aust be shown tuat he counives at or per- Busytieh Act ‘The verdict, as stated, was nOt uuity. eee ‘The Associated Charities. ‘TSE WORK FOR A MONTU—PXEPARING FOR ‘THE ANNUAL MEEVIS At the monthly meeting of the board of managers Of the Associated Charities last night, the general were LS. Emery, reported tuat there have been 709 calls upon the central office since June 13 last, of which number 218 were requests for alms, 250 for work, 51 for .dvice, and 189 were Visitors to report cases and muke Investigations, Work has been found for 98, alms given to 37 Tamulles, 32 have eeu assisied In going away to be cared for by Irends, 18 have worked for temporary re in fa wood-y rom ar ‘ted with the office, ‘cotmuittee, coun oc Judge Sueil, brs, Peck wad Bradiord, Mr, #. Gunnisea oy B.T. Jau- pointed to prepare fur tue annual Wu. occurs next month. Ia adaition ng comin: on legislation was aj Kev. Dr. Eiliott, Judge MacArcaur, T. FP. aser, Dr. Peck, aod L. 3. Emery. Contributions amounting to $160.65 were reported, ‘The Carroll Institute. UAL MEETING AND ELRCTION OF OFFICERS Presideut Edward Mallet, who presided at the annual meeting of the Carroll Institute last night, WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDA i | g i g i | 3 E i i i i 1 Hate ge HH & 3 A j g i é i g i if i tr fe | = Hi their many friends, The} Gelock train for New York city North. Some of those seen at were Mr. and Mrs. Schwing, the Misses Méaigun, reales: tuora, te” and Mrs jr, Mrs. ‘Mrs. Wim. Downey, Mrs. ite, Mr. and Mrs.’ V. O'Briei ey ete ir. C. A. Stral tT. . is Geo. Herald, and Mr: ana Mrs Hare. brecht. After a fortnight’s absence Mr. and Mrs, Madigan Will return to tho city and take up their Tesidence at 64: B street gouth west. Excursionists From New England. ‘THE PARTY WHICH REACHED THIS CITY Last NIGRT. ‘The first personally-conducted tour ever organ- tzed by a railroad company left Boston October 5, in charge of 8, W. F. Draper, tourist agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, for Gettysburg, Luray, Natural Bridge, Richmond and Washington. The tourists reached this city at 11:15 last night, and are at Willard’s Hotel. The start on the return ‘rp wilt be made Friday at 2:10 p.m. The entire Your 18 being made in ‘comy ex. clusively of vestibule the deing The par today fore ‘five hours’ drive, pal for @ five hours’ including city points of interest, the Presi- dent's country Tesidence and soldier's Home. ‘The following is a list of the excursionists: Mrs. D. A. Jennison, Ware, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Rick- nell, Maiden, Sasa; G.W. Dale, Bosion, Mass; 3, Movaruind, Boston, Mase. ; Mir, Robin Dainon, Salem, Masa; Mr. G. H. it ston, Mass. ; Mr. D. B. Wiadineia, Boston Mase + Mrs. BAL Harlow, Boston, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Adams, Portland, Me.; ‘Mrs. Wish, Portland, Me; Mr. F. B, Leavitt, Boston, Masi.; Mr. F. E. Coolidge, Watertown, Mass.;’ Mr. C. Hl. Blodgett, Boston, ‘Mass; Mr. dnd Mrs. G. H. Simonds, Boston, Mass.? Mrs. AL Clapp, Dorchester, Mass; Mra. E. E.Clapp, Dorchester, Mass; Mr. dnd Mrs J. H. Upham, Dorchester, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren, Boston, Masa; Mrs E. A. Shaw, Lexington, Mass} Mrs. Ava Cottrell, Lexington, ‘Mass; Mra J. A. Whuiard, Bos! ‘Mass.;- Mr. Jno, Goldthwaite, Boston, Mass.; Atiss L. 'J. Brown, Boston, Mass.; Miss ER, Goldthwaite, Boston, Maas; Mr. W. T. Parker, Boston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs, “Alden Frank, Boston, Mass; Mr. J. Turner, Ayer Junction, Mass; Mr. C. C. Knowlton, Ayer Junction, Mask; Mra Wm. Clark, Waltham, Mass; "ZT." Parker, Plympton, Mass.; ‘Miss A. Clapp, Boston, 3. Mrs. D: A. Clapp, Hosou, Mask jMe A, W. Clapp, Boston,” Mass 5 Mr, and airs. D. M, Weston, Boston, Mass; Mr, and irs Riley Pebvies, Natick, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Simith, Boston, Mass.; Miss Smith, ‘Bos ton, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Packer, Boston, Masa; Mrs LH. Buckininster, Boston, Mass; Mr. DB. suliiban, Westerley, RT; Mr. and Airs, Wm. 'H. Bruce, Natick, sass; ifr. J: G. Shead, Eastport, Me.; Mr. aod Mrs. Francis Buttrick, Waitaam, Mass; Mr. Samuel Porter, Worcester, Mass; Mr, B. B. Whitney, Boston, "Mass; Miss Alice "Whitney," Boston, ‘Mass; Mr. and Mrs, Roland Worthington, Boston, "Mass; Mrs. E. Worthington, Boston, Mass.;’Mr. and’ Mrs. C. H. Buss, Buston, Mass.; Mrs. J, J. Russeil, Plymouth, ‘Mass.; Miss Laura Russell, Plymouta, Mass.; Mr: and Mrs. 8, Hirshberg, ton, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Lawrence, Boston, Mass.; Mr, W. Bar- rett, Concord, Muss.;'Mr. 4. H. Richards, Auburn. dale, Mass.; Mr. and'Mrs Chas. Rodman, Allenton, RL; Mr. abd Mrs L. H. Brigham, -Ludiows, Mass,: with Subuiltted a detailed report, suowing that the number of members on the roll of the institute is 235; of these 154 jare active members, 51 library members, and 50 honorary members. He reported also, that the tustitute building cost originally $17,112, and there yet remains $8,000 to be tor which @ mortgage Is heid, ‘ibe value of tne property I supposed to be $40,000, ‘There Was an ion, te: € Of Slat Lue wight school dur- he yeur. tue UReasurer’s report shows, including balance on dand, ual Lue receipts from all quarters were $2, 187.38; expenditures, $2,158.20; leaving a bal- sive Ou Band of $29.18 Yue following ‘odivers were elected: President, Heary W. Sohon; first vice-president, Thos, J. sul- ivan; sec resident, Geo, Bogus; record= ing secretary, Fruncts J. Byrne; corresponding secretary, Taos. J. Bizgin: Teusurer, Chas. L. Clarke; ibrar, Edward Mullet; assistant Itbra- ran, Wi. Kichar’s; editor, Merwin Marie Snel associate members Oi tue board of directors, Ke Edward Watte, Eugene F. Arnold, Joun A. Watts, David E MeComb, and Denois W: Magrath, Hase Ball. DETROIT WINS THE SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP Gaue— THe STATESMEN DEFEAT THE METROPOLITANS. The Detroits defeated the St. Louls Browns yes- terday by a score of 5to 3. ‘The playing of the St. Louls tea Was in strong contrast with their exni- vition of Monday, when they played an erroriess game, Both pitchers were hit freely, but the Browns made seven errors to the Detroits two. Foutz pitcued effectively for St. Louts, but pooriy was Supported. Each ¢lub’ has bow won a nship gaue. The opposing pitchers were Gatzeia, ztous had no diftculty in defeatin etropoilians Yesterday by a Score Of 10 to 2 amore pitcasd a model game, and DUt Tour hits Were igade uid alia, we sent ho men to Brot base on Dati, Tesen made ten clean hits aud Dut Uwoerrors. “Tue visitors Were charged with leu errors. ‘Tie sau us play again to-day and Lo-mmoreow, Tae game between Cinctunati and Chicago yesverday Ws Won by tue Assoclation team 12 Wo 1, and Ludianapolis deveated Cleveland 12 to 0. jorthwest and southwest, of Tux EVENING Star: So kind as to give me the following in- formation: What street fs the dividing ‘be- tween the Dorlbwest and soutawest porti tts eity. Supse1 (IC there were suca a street as West Capitol street corresponding on the west side of the Capt- tol with East Capitol street on the east it would form the dividfog line between the northwest and Southwest sections. A¥ there 13 po such street the dividicg line Is an imaginary line running Unrouzh the Mail to the river directly west from the ccuter of the Capitol—Ep. stax} ‘To Protest Against the Decision. A LABOR DEMONSTRATION TO EXPRESS DINAPPROVAL OF JUDGE SNELES RELING. ‘The Federation of Labor last night took steps to- ward having a public demonstration to show their disapproval of Judge Sneit’s decision in the recent Doyeotting ease. A committee to arrange for the demonstration was appointal 3 follows: E. W. Oyster, Ty pograp! nion; George Keightley, Carpenters Assembly, Kulzhts of Labors deat, Bosee, Bric Union; J. Whitemore, Brother: rpenters: Win. if, Stickel, Plasterers’ Knights of Labor; Jese Lawson, Excel- “ably, Knights of’ Labor; W. H. Bruce, Barbers’ Assetubiy, Kutehts of Labor.” It 1s pro- posed to have a barade in which all the union workmen and Knights of Labor will partictpate, to be followed by a mass meeting, at which speake ers wilt present the labor sidé of the question, ‘Tne demonstration will probably take place ou ‘Tuesday ulght. October 27. District Assemblies 66 and 97 Were Invited to partictpate. ee ‘The Robber Says He Was Robbed. DAVIS STATES THAT $90 OF THE MONEY Bx STOLE FROM SOMMERVILLE & SONS’ SAFE WAS TAKEN FROM UIM WHILE DRONE. Edward T, Davis, the engineer, who robbed his employer, Mr. Thos. Sommerville, of $150 in guid and several foreign coins, as published in yester- day’s Stax, bad less than $10 in his pockets when, arrested Monday night by Lieut. Amiss and Officer Weedon, aliuough he bad not had the money in his possession More than thirty hours After ‘sleeping off the effects of the Whisky he had dran! Davis stated that be had been robbed of about 30 Of bis plumder. He said that Sunday night afver be hud been drit be employed a coupe driver to take him home. He got in the vehicle and ‘was awakened and, oking abou nim discovers Was awake! a al Ny The driver siting ‘on the’ seat beside ‘ulna, "The the vehicle, Davis saya, and agalo Started toward his home. and he we nothing more until DM morning about 4 O'clock When he found himself lying on the pave- ment on Fonseyivania avenue, ie front of the Bo. tanieal Garden, is money Was gone. Tne are inclined to believe bis story and think hat be Was either robbed while tn the venicle or While he was asleep op not know the driver, but describes the vehicle and ‘apimal attached to ft, Bal i Miss’ Brigham, Ludlows, Mass M. Alessandro Giacomin, House, Italy; Mr. A. G: Durgin, Quincy, Mass. —>—__ ‘The Aged Morse Thief Azrested. CAPTURED IN A BALTIMORE STRERT CAR BY A DE- ‘TRCTIVE IN THAT CITY. Last night, in Buitimore, Detective Hall arrested Wm. Wils, alias Chas. Filmore, alias Smith, the oid man charged With stealing @ horse belonging Affairs in West W: Durantonr oF De. Luxpsay.—Hev, John 5. Po ae 3 next Sunday deliver bis first a there. A Money Drawsr Rosszp.—Jonn W. broken, ‘with bean-shooters. Mr. Leetch "he ie tention, if the habit of breaking the lamps is not Stopped, to offer a reward for te arrest of the pI ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF Waren aT 7A. condition, eMuent gate-nouse, day at Se am, low tide Reported for Tas Evzeve Stan CoRPoRATION CouRT.—Tue Corporat Judge Mi resumed its session this Jurors from the county of Fauquier had been. Ease upon the indictment of Jou corer for the case uy ry fhurder of Policeman Julian “arnold-ee tha” fait grounds in this city on the 14th of May last, was. called, and Commonwealth's Att ‘Marbury abb Greene for tte defense, Some preliminary motions were made. tion sum- gerfeld trom. Fesidence of Mr. Francis L. Smith, Kev. Dr. Wor- top and other Episcopal cle wen ofMict . Mrs. Dangerfield was the dauguter or Sou & Yowell, a leading shipping merchant here for nearly fifty years. She married Mr. Edward Dan- eld, a kind-hearted Oid citizen, who built the ae whom are Ons Be baa Sell mays at Sn Sa ra ea met uu and arran; tor a It to cl at the Lee roto « celebrat ‘The city democratic committee, Mr. chairman, met last night and arranged of campaign.——Alex: the harmacy board now in session at Richmond by ir. Edgar Warteld.—St. John's Cadets contem- plate a Visit and a day’scamp at Grange camp ‘this month.—The Young Men's Christian Ass0- ciation will begin a series of parlor lectures next Tuesday.——The Confederate veterans of Lee Teeiting Stee atau Sineetae De ing monument corner-stone by the Alexandria Light Infaptry.—Juc Ashton, of King George County, Iitted Lo the bur here.——The King-street carri: ‘way, having been well repaired, is now in Spal stageat st the Weston Sas coune al e Wi a of Pharmacy. The Mitchelstown Inquest. ‘THE CROWN COUNSEL DECLARES THR JURY 19 IN THE ‘BANDS OF THE LEAGUE. Mr. Morphy, counsel for the crown, yesterday addressed the coroner’s Jury in the case of the vic- tims of the recent Mitchelstown riot, He said that he did not expect much consideration from the Jurymen, in view of the fact that they were either members of the National League or in sympathy with its objects. It was hardly worth while for him to address any Juryman who openly told the court that he was in the hands of the opposing counsel ‘Mr. Harrington (interrupting)—“This 1s the grossest piece of scoundrelism ever heard of. NO remark that would possibly be cunsirued as hav Uhat meaning has been mde.” alinuing his argument, Mr. Morphy said that ‘the assembly Was ab Unlawiul one, and called for seditious purposes. Mr. Harrington will address the jury to-day, ‘Tue Titpex Estare.—Tue hearing in the appli- cation of Geo, H. ‘Tilden for an injunction to re- oe Gx ree Seireenian of bis uncle, mel J. ‘liden, from transferring ay" property, Or money of the ‘estute to tue ‘Tilden trast Tubd has beep adjourned by consent of counsel to tbe first Monday of January, 1888, DD, D Br DD FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE. Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than s quarter of « century. It ia, used by the United States Government. reed Ly the heads of the Great Universities as tue Stroneest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the only Bak= fue Powder that does not contain Ammouis, Lime, oF Alum. "Sold only in Cans, to Win, James & Son, feed dealers, at No. 941 B street northwest. Detective Hall met Wills ina ‘Street car, inquiring the whereubouts of the Har ford road. The officer recognized him as the indi. vidual who Was recently released (rom the Balti- more penitentiary, and took Lim into custody. ‘When the old man ‘was released rom the peniten- Uary two weeks ago he Wore a gray moustache and tad a black eye. As heretofore published in ‘Tue Stax, be Was brought to this city to answer Youn indicument against him for horse stealing. He claizacd to be eignty-turee years oid, but tne Ollicers Say he 18 not seventy. Saying he had been reformed, and wanted 0 go to is ome in New Oricans to die, te case against him was pe Je anda’ purse Was mude up, and he was rovided with a Ucket to New Ori¢ana He left re and Went to Bailimore, where he was to sip for New Orleans, but beiore the tme came tor stavUng he sold his ticket, purcbased a watch and chain ahd returned to this city, Where he stoie te horse beionging to Mr. James, ‘and sold it to Louts Jonson, au old colored man Hving in West Wasi- ington, Whose stable recently burned down aud turee belonging to him were burned to death, ‘he police have beew notltied of the ar- rest, and Detective Horne Went to Baltimore this morning aiter the prisover, - A Helligerent O14 Lady. ‘SHE BEATS WR. KING'S SERVANT, TEAKS MR KING'S COAT AND SHIRT OFF, AND 18 FINED $15. ‘Mrs, Mary Chlainbeau, an old woman who lives near Mill's Station, on the Baltimore and Onio Railroad, caused some excitement on the premises of Mr. W. H. King, near the railroad station, last Thursday evening. Mary Hillery, a colored ser- vant in King’s house, was knocked down and beaten by Mrs. Chlambeau. Mr. King went to the servant's assistance and found her lying on the round and the old lady beating her. He 3 EEupted ‘to separate ‘therm, wuen the old lady turned upon hii and tore his coat and sitrt off his Dack. ‘The old lady was afraid that King and the servant girl would turn the tables on Ler and she called to her Husband, “Charl tthe gun.” Her husband obeyed, atuatd at Mr. King, and fired, Mr, King escaped without getting shot. Tne parties separated, aud on Sunday Ofticer Slack arrested (ue old lady, and in the Police Court this Morning she Was Mned $15 or 30 days in jail, THE A°SERICAN GRAPHOPHONE CouPany.—The stockholders of the American Grapuophone Co, met at Hurper’s Ferry yesterday und continued Uhe same board of directors. Reports of the dit- ferent oMcers were received and read. It wus an nounced that contracts for the manufacture of machines had been made with the Western Elec trle Co. of New York and Chicayo, and these would be followea immediately with contracts With ovner leading establishinents, so that by De- ceumber it mas tought the company would be able to myot the great demand that 13 made upon them for the instruments, FuEprxicg Wampr's EXGAGkuext.—The sale of seats for the engagement of Frederick Warde, the t an, at the National ‘Theater, will begin at the box-olice of that bouse to-morrow moroing. Mr, Warde Will present a new romantic drama called “Gaston Cauol,” during his engagement, 2, bd wee tee ‘Tonnisa Carrer axp RG SaLE.—Now 13 the time to buy rugsand carpets, judging from the ‘of tose bought at DoWling’s opening sale It_was @ complete ‘THE NEW YORK KEGISTKY OFFICES. Eight hundied aod tweive policemen marched to their posts in New York yesterday morning at the registration offices with a determination to prevent any of the eight hundred and twelve E i i a =| é 5 i i i i 5 H E § 4 § ifs iF Hi] i i i 3 iH He j i i £ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. RAR GHicaca SF Louis, ausi-10 asi Cassa Parczs FOR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, BLANKETS, AND SHAWLS. CARTERS 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7that. Beautiful PLAID DRESS’ GOODS, all pure wool, wlasdeuble width only Sty oO COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 76c. TRICOT CLOTH DRESS GOODS, ail pure wool, wide duuble width, 37 5c. ~ BLANEETS, slightly soiled, $2. $7.25, 82.50,82.75 FRENCH SERGE, in all the new shades; all pure fine wool: wide doub.e width: cash value, 62%; re- duced to only 373, We ar- selling from 150 t0200 yards of these beautiful Dress every day. Pure Wool CASHMERE SHAWLS, Cardinal, Cream, and Lue, 81.25. shQYAL SERGE, all colors, double width, 12 yards for $2 BLACK CASHMERES, Twelve yards of Beautiful DRESS GOODS for $1.50 BLANKETS. immense size, excellent quality, 86. We must sell cheap because we do not sell on credit. Buy #5 or over in Dry Goods, for and receive a handsctae palt-of Dauaek Toweln worth eh Buy #10 or over tu y Goods, for cash, and receive a HavidSome Bridal Quilt worth $1056" 08 A Fusr Or Banos. OAK HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, FOR BOYS, 4 TO 15. Suits at 82.50, worth $4.00. Suits at $3.25, worth $5.00. Suits at 84.50, worth $6.50, Suits at $5.25, worth $7.50. ‘Suitaat 86.00, worth 89.00, 50, worth 310.00. Suite at $8.50, worth $12.00. ‘Overcoats from @1.50 to $10, FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. ‘Buits at $4.50, worth 36.00. Suits at 85.50, worth 87.50. Suits at $6.75, worth 89.00. ‘Huits at ¥ ), worth $10.50. Suite at 89.25, worth 13.50. Suits at $10.00, worth $15.00. Overcoats from $3.50 to 815. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, Snite at $6.50. worth 88.50. ‘Suits, 50, worth $10, ‘Suits at $10, worth $15. Suitsat $12, worth $17. ‘Suits at $15, worth 8: Pure Worsted Corkscrew suits, Sack of Frock, @10; worth $14. Pine Broadcloth Suits at 820, worth $35. Our line of Overcoats is without equal in the city as to beauty, style, low prices, or general make up. Prices range from 95 to #25. In Pants we have a besutifal assortment for Men and Boys, and prices are suro to please, ar t a Po ARS HEAL Pky PAE LE. om COR. TENTH AND F STS. Szaron _Puzmr, uccesor to | & ). pass inet LON OF Ei EATES™ CAVE 18 EXERCOE iT he Ry ‘MOsT eed HENBIETTAS, $1 TO Y, OCTOBER 12, 1887-SIX PAGES. A MARVEL OF PORITY. Royala Perfect Baking Powder--Absolutely Free From Lime. ‘The Royal Baking Powder 1s considered by all chemists and fuod analysts to be © marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomenesa, Furthermore, tt ts now the only: Baking powder betore the public tree trom lime and absolutely pure. ‘This 1s due largely to the improved method by the use of which it has been made Possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all,the lime has been eliminated, ‘This chemically pure cream of tartar ts exclusively employed in the manu- facture of the Royal Baking Powder, #0 that its absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous substances te guaranteed. ‘Professor McMurtrie, late chemist-In-chief to the U. 8, Department of Agriculture, after analyzing many samples of cream of tartar of the market, testified to the absolute purity of that used in the Royal Baking Powder as tollows: “T have examined the cream of tartar manufactured for and used by the Royal «Baking Powder Company in the manutacture of thetr baking powder, and find It to ‘De perfectly pure, and free from lime in any form, “All chemical tests to which Ihave submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly heathful, of uniform excellent quality, and free from any CITY ITEMS. ‘When im Want of s good smoke visit our Cigar department, You will be sure to return. . M. & P. Mrzozy, 1 417 7th st. bow, Has Just Returned on ETE See See with an assortment of the finest oysters seen in the city this season. 2 i Cor. 11th and Pa. ave, Fime Colored Seamless Socks, 2 pair 25c., at Auer- Bach's Furnish'g & Machine itooms 7th & i 2 Phillips’ Di ible Cocoa ‘Was served at Invernational Medical Congress, ©0 93 Per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle, Ne. 1 Rye Whiskey, best’ in the world for the money. Enters by ma, ‘MoGne's, 9th near D st. was Gents’ Fine Fall-style Hats, $1.50, at Auer- pech's Furnishing & Machine Rooms, 7th & H 1 fords of Praise are given the In- vinclule Minnesota Patent Process Four.” ‘Ais that ‘use it remark it is the best. 417 7th st.n.W. 1 |. & P. METZGER. Great reduction in Patent Medicines for cash at Criswell’s Drug Store, Cor. 1th and F sts, north side. 6 ,iiHeval Giuo” mends Chins, Glass, Wood, Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts at Auer. pacts Pataishing and Machine Rooms, ron @ i oer pounds etter than Wuslly sold at ; better than Usualls =_ M. & P. METZGER, a 7 7ta st. ‘i some Gents’ Neckwear, 25, 35, & F0c., at auerbach’s Puro. & Machine Roving 70a rss Fresh Algerney Butter churned every morning ivered 11 Ib. “Ward” 40c. tb. ‘ise: Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk? ‘Sweet Milk per quart. a a Aad yvve a ‘To rae Pustic: 7 ‘Thave this day disposed of my entire stock of Fine Shoes, contained in store 20 Pennsyl nia avenue southesst, to WM. HAHN & CO. Reliable Shoe House. Grateful for past favore, I take pleasure in in- forming my friends and patrons that I shall for ‘the present continue at my old stand in the em- ploy of my successors. ‘Very reapeccfully.. ‘MAURICE RB SHIPLEY. REFERRING TO ABOVE, WE WOULD STATE THAT THE ENTIRE STOCK uF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY ME. M. E. SHIP- LEY MUST BE DISPOSED OF WITHIN TEN DAYS, AND WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, PREPARATORY TO OPENING OUR EAST WASHINGTON BRANCH AT 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN LOTS TO DEALERS A BIG CHANCE FOR BARGAINS, J. C. Horcurox @REAT SALE LAGES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. from 82 upward. re PARR E'S. AIGH MILLINERY. WRAPS JACKETS. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ° o ‘co SHOULD NOT NEGLECT TO CALL AT KING'S PALACE, WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST ASSORTMENT OF E A THT 588s a is ia S E rem ane ay waaee | 3 wax: rae aaa” aq ponte ES 000, 4 Bo008 eq 2222 am we Es 38 Es ona q ag 209; 3 0 wz: aaa’ Bawan He ay E93 8 090, 000! gegen ESA Shas @ ey o wane anal 8 tt) il B i fee] PY RE CFk ty} OF} OFF Wk HAVE ON HAND €50,000 WORTH OF By Fg BLES pee | ee wan SIGNS, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING aT KING'S x go REN 8 co nu Sys8 P A Gag AA EA 814 SEVENTH ST. N. W. x MN NN RN BN & a pvve aa ¥> 2—BRIC eT, s om Sale. BRICK BOURKE ON Q ST. Serene JES RESTED FOR 17 PER ORNT 0S cash. Ualebee om time. Pom ow Bricks: or will eell sevarately. Ie, RIN cs ois SALE—ONLY €2,850; EASY TERMS. A VERY Pretiy new honor, nine roows. barb. Yhalte. Yerapda ‘nd ‘cellay, room Vicely a) ered. latrobe, fetice nice cbame.iera este and weseleh Liste ‘ites nqhctes rou tes ROCUTE'S PU SS OR BALE_CHEAP_344 PA. AVE_N. W., A GOOD La Fraley ns ie or ‘mou! : “from $32,000 to $7,000 cas, bulatice be, years © H. PARKPR, 4 and Bate aw. E—CHEAP—1013 © =T. 8. W. 9-ROOM ‘that will rent for $25 SALF—CHEAP_TRREE SMALL HOUSES ON st street se. that will reut for #20. front by 100 deep. “Price. @ oll. C. H. PARKER, 4% and E sta. aw. 81.70 each, a PARKER, 4 and Eta aw. SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD ATONCE— ie * ot story brick «iweiliue. a Tooms, on and dr .. Terme. & Es 4 care. to OW Koo 1225 F st nw. OE eS SALE—HOUSES, ally: wis ana Fike 1h. Or *-" :000] Gad E sta ne, bt 161, 1065 “Latent” ee L800 few, bi. Gr 2100 Vt. ave. 100 hi. 2 1,000 saw, 4 portuon of the {ai Lat call at otice for Bulletin janted 9 15th." [oll] ‘THOS. EWAGGAMA! 9K SALE—€1,750 WILL PURCHASE ‘wo-story, six-room House i northwest pressed-brick frout: «as, water, latrobe, &e. $200 cash; remainder in monthly installuvents 0. Tnguire at 1103 Set nw. oi0-Jt* = stand |ALE_WE HAVE FOR SALETHREE HOUSES | the DortL western acction cf the city. recently with inode miny rovensents, comvenintto 14th prices, #4,800, 83,400, $6,200. BS Toth st Bw oO EW HOUSE, 1023 @ 8T.N.W. coptaiging en rove, Batdacmely panerd wi gxery modern couvcisence; piuabing periect A. WiLso! a's Office Chey Ha: ‘o10-1we OR SALE—NEW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT | ation, 3 Fe : FOR SALE-SMALL BRICK HoUBS XE. ON ‘easy paymenta. also otbers very low for cagh. ‘SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. _o nes ee JOR SALE—HOUSES TO SUIT THOSE LOOKING for a howe of parties seek.ne good investisenta, WOLMSIEDT & BEAD! 010-1m a ee [20R SALE—A BANGAIN—A HANDSOME, FINELY: DuiltGiew) busiuess corner on @ good Wy muvet. 3 stories Vuihdine: § room: Store and c ted by furnee. a splendid drag: tore stand, terms easy. W. E. BURPORI os-6t 1422 N. ¥. ave, ‘and larwe FOE SATE FOR 8 400 FACH. § VEUY PRETTY as Bronth easy. W. ‘Zatory and back bisdime brick hasem. 5 roomie ‘Spter; renting gad 814.25 vse are Laudacnie Suvestment E_BUKFURD. 1422 8. ¥ ose $3,500, ON EASY TPAMS, 2 (nen) S-viory and backs houses on H wteast: 8 rootan, bath, bot and jantlqor oak taanten, Sthedral ade st im ‘black mor- N, FOR A FEW DAYS— house of 8 rooms, cor. Parlors handsomely payer-d F. FOX, 820 Fst. uw. 07-1 K SALE—DESIKABLE PROPERTY, ‘Business property, F st, bet, th jusiness yet st bet. it 1 ie ov-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES 906 AN Lot. u.w.;new, with all modern improvements: 9 jot including batt. Apply to W. C. 718 13th st nw. ‘o7-1m— Fok S8F5 coop 7 oom Bick HOUSE: ALL Vewents, elecant lucatior 4 th $3,400. Price, if suld SA! swab: ¢ and Loaiia, 1426 F stn. ALE —J ‘RY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ae Tarnished: iat sae house and furniture, eae Also, ice frame’ house in cen Price $4,000. JAMES E. WAUGH, 9B SALE—A 16-ROO! WELLING: ALLL -A16:ROOM BRICK DWELLING : A ‘o aliey” Price $13.00 HUPTY & DY bu, 13th and P. sts. VOR SALE — WILL TRADE FOR IMPROVED tral pact of 933_F cole roars Kk SALE OR RENT—1125 10TH ST., NE Fitenicieste ate aw fandooue -sovy double "Dwell, coutainine’2} roma, with every cob Fooctcs im avery ivurs staune fot Your horeps: tes Sirriases, THUS J. FISHER & CU, 1324 Fat hw. Ai | New ork Eachuuee ALE at vi DESIKADLE RESIDENCE AND VACANT SIDE of the late Gen fcke to ieee one her with a y ae ne oe For soe ems 3: Hise & $3 132 ‘STURY AND ate tet a ois ae aw, A THREE- Trout: ‘Dame of “Shep.” Wore th sf re- Sih Lew, or CEE | | ma L BUI DING Lot NEAM " A 11,9014 at cmon, awe 428 New To <EDt. OF eo s FOR S LEON SBT, NEAR VT AV Bot erie ee Hew. w 81.25 ton OHN SHERMAN & OO. 1/07 Ft TPR MALETON EASY TERM® fermen © + eres tear North _o12-$t Fee: Ven 7 Meet two hee. bu et Gun P. Ofer wanted JusRE. at nw. FU Ree SD 1 cote st. Lone 2Ox140 exch. = x ALTO Front, roots each, a a serine “rie ett SCOTT, WILOOS BWINE vo! ee ae JOR SALE—-IN FINEST LOCATION IN NORTH Fccttewction of cits. s tamter of abate lots tree ing ob Uicve strects, including twc corners, couksiatmg rE 0 Ne: ES uUTEDT s BEAPLEN, " ADLEY, 010-61" Rok _ole ee Pear O27 Fst nw, JOR SALE—19 LOTS, & Pat uw. tom oltat SMALL LOTS 07 Jol and M ats sous biltaiMay & oo @i2 FEFT, ON Fins ‘street, between L and Mins. water rowers * ler, newer a & WILSON, dood ‘close 0. OR —ROSSLYNN AGAIN 70 THE Pol Fe Sia conine 18st ee FORE "The Villa Sites et offered. oveciocking sll otbera, iy acres each, only 3 cents a tout. Vomome Reed only look tobe Convinced that" thes cary Srome in purchasine Tue Aqueduct Pive drcien'd jemortal Bridge and Mt Verto avecue are iand 49 bie asl investments made at He meiy> T.M. SEPHERD & CO! 1007 Fat Bare, eRe, perky wall Wwe. BE it tent (RALoWawa Hfiog tetwest Coltmtts toed end ‘Ketorn the fine reudences of Col. Iroandeil au THO. J. FISHER & 00.1 Fon SALE Lange, suman te dots adpuning the vee af ad Buh rine sind O a B00 | tonvs five ‘cetate. wdjuining tr city" Ds e BOO | fi i} the Trenideuce of Jewcy Gales eau “has \ wided into desirable boliding lots, wid ch: abdiwision a att ictiy am, ¥, and the streets wud aye ot the gas scale and connect th the city atreets. already five hand Cottages are iM procens of erection. sewermsr. an water will be furuished 0, thore desiring is bulidy Scents to 2 VESTMENT IN THIS CIT! 50 wie by DeadAiully looated bulldine lots on wrade. four squares from Penta, ave care, arwrm tees and water in street, fu Sauae 10-1 Bag term AS PHILLOS & SONS. _s20-1m a JOR SALE—CHOICE LOT S— ‘At Forest Luu Park, Forest 6) _s17-1m_ : si " JOR SALE—LOTS IN NEW SUMDIVISION Just Placed on the taarket at Brovkland, Bs Lou, “Metropolitan Branch Kaliroad.” ites tiles north of city. Low prices and may terms. Fitet chetet End ct ret prices, WALKER & WILSON, Arn i006 F stn. ‘im Lousiana stare Lorreny. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000, "We do hereby cortity that we mpervise the arrange. ‘ments for alt the Monthly and Semi Annual Dravconpea? ‘The Louiniana State Littery Company, tind in Pore monage and control the Drawings theinmelves, and tah he name are ‘conducted with “honesty. jatrment, Onde ond Faith toward al rie, and we ‘authoriae the Come Srey so uae foate with Jae. mule @y OUT signee {res attached, tm ts advertiscmenta Comminioners, Te, the undersigned Banks and Bankers eit Brusca drawn en Poe Lowa hate Leterien whieh saa) be preseated a! vur counters 7,8, OGLFSBY, Pree. Louisiann Nati HENRY LANAUR Drea tate Natiousl bee A. BALDWIN, tree. New Orleans Natioual, Pres Ouiow ‘dank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. 2 TE, By an overwhelming poy Vote ite franchise pidcaiyary of the'remrut Site CoumGtation adopted The only Lottery ever woted on and indorsed by the people y any diate. It never scales or poxtpomes. Tin Grand Single Number Drawings take monthly, and the Semi-A:nual. Drawings o] every sif mouths (June and December). TO WIN A FoR AWING, CLASS te NEW OKLEAN NOVEM BLa & i8e7—2low CAPITAL PRIZE, @159,000. 3,000 | 2 | Mote Tree eS” LIST OF PRIZES. : Application for rates to clubs #hould be made only te the office of the Company in New Orieaus. For further information write clearly, fiving full address. HOSTAL NOTES, Express ‘Orders, ry Teter. we ‘Express (at our expense): Address | Awuarantee of absolute fairpess and integrity, tut the chances are all equal, and that 10 one can possibly, divine what number will draw « prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all prizes i GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof Now Orleans, and the tickets are myrned by the President of ‘an Institution whose chartered rigiits are recognized in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of auy uniter {ons of anouymous schemes. ol?-wketw