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THE EVENING STAR. | TUESDAY. October 16, 1877. Weether Indications To-day. OFFICE OF CHIFF SIGNAL OFFt Warhingten. € her 16, ¥ le Atlantic states, wircs Thy cloud. ther Bress at reribesst stations, stationary tem- | Fersture. ard falling. fellowed by rising ba rome ter i} nn eet LOCAL NEWS. Te-nig Fer the mic F we | The play was weil placed u: | lass variety stars appear nightly in @ very Amurements. Notwral Theater —George Rignold appeared st nett in bis famous role of “Henry V.” the stage, erd everything passed off to the satisfaction «f these present. A large audience should greet Rignold every ight. Opera Howse —Miiton Nobles he 5 ogee ore @ large @udience last night In the beenix.” He is an actor of considerable lity. ard is always well received here. ¥ portion of the programme is p to the standard. ater Ob Ma e D Este’s sensa- .al blondes ané a@ large number of first- a’ tractive programme. t. Josey ns Hall ball to-night for the, Anmnesrmen | ber loseph’s Orpban Asylum. Fationo! Theater.— George Rignold es Co * Hait—Blind Tom will be gy “Henry V.” bis concerts to-morrow evening, and jj; Opera House — Milton Nobles in the “Phre- | continue Sor, the rest of the week, ¥ yng ee ee Miurems Great Show is on the w “Theater Comique. Mme Dest’s sensational Fredy eth Tuco. On Sangny on js ae —- —T fst, | Pbubarmenie Club, of Boston, * ait’ give a 8... i's Heil. Ball for the benefit of St. | grand corcert at the National TF gat, Sirg Joseph's ary i the auspices of the Redpath Ly eam. ——— ee Cond. ed Loe Street lamps will be lighted at 11.20 p.m. d extinguished at420 a.m . “"7ecen ac. Parker we bave the New York papers in advance of the mails . y the payment of the small sum of cents per week you will be entitled to the full benefits Washington Gym A bumter « Va... came here ing. ard ere the city to- nreb, corner wth sv. Thomas Har- rom Boston, will ut this week f between i and 5 bere this morn: i vicinity, and w jon party arrive Va. ar | I was frac- | ent Cherie L ree tured ty Them nber | from | A. managers m of the compan n- ater deny the pnb- berers in their wpitol sewer have {not receiving the pay . © that owing to the non- a2 Cargo Of cement they w: ad work fe a day or two, . they kept most Vother work: but se lo complain ‘of lack of pa: —_s—_—_ THE Nation NIzeD.— An a from the var! hall last evening man, and Mr. J. H. Ralston, There were delegates present fron makers, riggers, book binders, house pressmen, German Wo Union, Pavy yard machinists, and Typographical Unien. There were also present from un- organized trades. plasterers, trunk makers, brieklayers, machinists. and carpenters and Joiners. A committee on credentials reportet that they found the following trades repre- Bented and their delegates entitied to seats Columbia Typographical Union, Pressmen’s Union. Journeymen House Painters, S« maker's Union, Riggers Union, House Car- mter's Union, German Workingmen’s Tnion., Beokbinders’ Union, and recom. mended that ail gentlemen present repre senting trades not regulariy organized be aceredited to their respective trade, and that ‘they be entitled to seats in the body. The Feport was adopted. The following officers ‘Were elected: President, Wm. R. McLean; Nice presidents. Richard Emmons and Alfred Themas, corresponding secretary, J. H. Ral- ston; recording secretary, John J. Mean. treasvrer, T. F. Maher. Mr. Ralston mo that a committer be appointed to draft a const itutic 1 by-laws for the governmer Of the orga on, which was adopted, and the committee was appointed. aT meeting of ¢ S trades was held at B Mr. W. McLean a THE LArRoR ExcHane ers of the Labor tz. from the executive ecom- reported the appointment of J 8S Fuperipiendent at a sal nth. Ti tion s.si0.5. Mr. Emery was elected «f the exchange. viee Commis- Sior er Bryan resigned. It was reported that werk bail t hed 2 parties. The fete} rember of spplications so far has been vy which Tf) were from whites. Mr: u# woe e one of the board of mana- gers and + tendent of the female de 1m she baving volunteered to serve in the latter position gratuitously. General William G. LeDue sebmitted a letter ad- dressed to bim by Mr. Samuel Gragin, of Terrebor ne parish, La., stating thathe would like to have immediately fifty first-class men vpon his plantation, to whom he wonld Pay fifty cents per day. with rations, house | and garden. dc. Mr. W. RK Smith called at- tention to the pestilential condition of the old caral.and suggested that its filling up would give work to the unemployed, and after much discussion the subject was laid over. To-day four colored men signified their Willirgress to goto Louisiana to work on a Sugar plantation. Twenty.one males and twenty five fomales registered applications to day. a ; Patrick a How f Fairfax count Burmmers ami Mollie Fl Evan Pou Bavege. Ma ertron Munros Daniel, of ard Juila M. Stevens, Peter Ho! mes ard Lucy Tasker ~~ THE CFNTRAL TEY TION met Jasi evenir to drafla con *, whie ap. inted, and it was announced that Monday, tober 20h. bad been agreed upo0 as the date ‘or holding a mass meeting in Lincoln Hai). A resolution was adopted that the to- tal sbstinence pledge be presented for sizna- | tures at the mass meeting, and that signers thereto be also requested to refuse any peti- ton for a liquor license.” The Congressional Temperarce Society was invited to send del- egates to the organization. Major Hall and others made stirring addresses in favor of & Probib tory law. 2 ATTENTION 15 CALLED to the sale of that Very commodious two story and basement. press brick, bay-window house, No. 1304 Street northwest, advertised b w h Inat., at 5 Oeclock. @ rare opportunity to Private parties to purchase a home: also, Portion ef t ving. (ar readers would do well to at- a the sale, t BUILpIxG PERMITS issced by Inspector Of Buildings Bntwiste: Jonn C. Miller, make addition to premises on M, bet ween Tith streets southeast; <140. Wm. constructa two story brick dwellin 2. Fred erick, between 6th and Tth streets, ¢ town, $1.0. L J. Chapm: two «tery brick dwellings. and Mi street northeast; $2 Baptist Church, a orick church erdtific> vy 40 feet, S, between ith and Muh streets $1,200. —_ + — OcRk EXTENSIVE TRADE prompts us to correct'y anticipate the styles and wants of | the public, ard our experience in boys’ clo ing as a oe ty mske us fe-l confi lent that vou will find it to your advantage before purebasing. to our new choice? and 4 | looking after th © auction on | S chance for speculating. ‘The property is ia | he city which ts rapidly im- | | ‘ewer, | 1 of children’s, boys’ and youths’ | DREDSIN FRE have been in =" corer of Deeds office as Atelin the Ra- B » trustee, to Jar ses T. Carber Isquare r, $556 70, part lot Miller to D. Hi = +S juare $1 Manrice John Colbert, $499, south half lot : .Warner and Gardner, tras tees. to W. H. Gardner , uso, lot Beonige ds lots 32 fo S8and part “gi “square 1s. Jones and Edson, trestees, g"R, G Lowery. situ, lot 12s, sub. Of squat e235. Warren Choate to Josixh Millard, 10 38, sob se. € 8G MeCabe, <6, Ashby to Arhur T4 Joseph A. $5; let 1 alarm of id Gth streets | a stable ad the fire The flames hh was partial * premises were occu n for boy's Wear. . The gaw i BAtte p the Fx ory tor the Eagles b | THE Pitt-s0RG Rior Cases.— Argument Was beard im the eriminal court at Pitt<bu | Pa., on the applicatio alt vents for Gov. Hartrantt, n. Brinton, who declined tor ba requiring them to testify late riots in that city Lear appeared for the re~ claimed that they bat no knowledge except that obtained in tt ficial capacity, and that sack commuatea. | tions were privileged. He maintained that | he was the law officer of the commonwoalth and was the officer todecide whether a cer- | ta’n person was a proper witness to be exam- ined by the grand jury. He therefore an- nouneed that as sucti he would withdraw the ration for attachments. The grand jary represented by Assistant District At- torney Hunter, who controverted the views expressed by the attorney general. The court withheld its decision for the present. Feicutrur EARrTHQUAKES.— An kt- tempted revolution in Hayti nad been sup- pressed at St. Marks. Curacoa and the neighboring islands were visited by adread- fv) hurricane. The lower part of the town of Wilbelmstadt was devastated, nearly every house being destroyed. The fortifications were In ruins. The damage is estimated at balf a million. A Dutch man-of-war and the Duteh schooner Juliet and Sarah were wrecked and several lives lost. All the salt ponds in the island of Bonaire were ruined. SwWInpLe.—The New York police have discovered an extensive scham> oy lottery swindlers for the sale in New York, Boston, Providence, Hartford, Troy, Albany, Buflaio, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis of hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of ieckets in a bogus and Georgia lotter agent of the stat Bast | twe bs- | i ina | &@ score of 1% 10% yestentay Te: ney € spondents an r o'clock Sunday morning. A g. Who was standing on the platforn ixth avenue car, which was just tarning nto Varick street fom Canal, was insulted hand reproved him, whereupon the warewa knife and stabbed the gen‘le- n three times tn the abdome: wounded mar diet instantly, and hi ant was arrester A Br ma vill - Y.. was consumed by fi en Suncay morning. The be istrict covers seven acres of ground. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Taree hotels, the Episcopal church, post office, six stores, the town ball. and @fteen private dwellings were among the buildings consumed. Loss F060. —<$—$ <—_____ CuBanl DEX AY —The eighth apniversary of the declaration of Cuban in- dependence was celebrated in New York on | Sunday with appropriate services by the con- gregation of the Church of Santiago, in West 22d street. Rev. Mr. De Palma preached a sermon suitable to the occasion, and urged the necessity for Crea, dein ing if oc. casion required it to the principles of the rev- | olution in Cuba. A SHOOTER—In Waterville, Me, Satur- day. a number of workmen employed by Edwin Noyes to move a line of fence adjoin-, log the Jand of Nathaniel Gilman were fire. upon by ibe latter with a rifle and shotgaa, | Sd three of them were wounded. Gilad was prrested. He is the same persou who sbet his own brother on Broadway, New York, last winter. THE Mon OF MEXICANS are still in pos- | Fession of the lower end of £1 Paso county. on the Mex: border. All the American eilizeps bay bandoned their homes. Javige Howard, who killed Cardis, the leader of the mob, escaped to Mesilla, and the sheriit there also, and Howard. Fort Davisw bh troops to restore order. UBER.—In Lawrence, Mass , Satur- Frank Beatty, a noterions rough, ld man, Timothy Dineen, siab. left side. Dineen ran, and nhet pursuit, mistaking John Me. ribe man he was after, ¢ he his temple, inflicting a fatal wound. Beatty escaped. nim in the y, ne “HAMPT CULLER.—Evan Morris | Won the fiveanile seulling match pear Pitts. burg, Pa dace was for $1,000 aside and the champio.- ship, and was one of tue best ever rowed in that vicinity. | Manet Leonanp—Judge Donohue, of New York, bas remanded the actress Mabel Leonard to some member of the theatrical | profession, and her brother George to his | father. The mother is committed for con- tempt of court. IN THE EriscoraL CONVENTION on Sat- | urday the amendment of the constitution for shortening the morning and evenin’ pray- ers, wes defeated. The vote by dioceses | stood: Clerical—yeas 15, 3 | lay celegates—yeas 13, OHIO RePUBLICANS have great res} for the President's civil service order. ver | 40,000 of "em stayed at home on Tuesday in- | stead of going to the polls and meddling With polities.—[ Norr. Herali. GROUND WAS BROKEN ad Vine- | aged Philadelphia Ine railroad. It is ex- ¢ road will be in running next «prin, | and Cape May Short | Pected that th order ear!, Nites G. Pa } Souih Carolina, RKER, ex-state treasurer of who was arrested on a requi- Stiion to Jersey City. N. J.. charged with em. | bezzlement, was taken to South Carolina on Saturday. per steamer Charleston. | THE APACHES SURRENDER. — Gen. Pope | Appounces the surrender ofa hundred and | elgbty Apaches. including three chiefs. ae RECO e7 The Georzt: y tar Gn. eatonday 1 fair opened at A laa } = fornia’s judicial election to-mor- | gg-A_ national tem | meets in Cleveland Onto, to moron varied stock re Y fall | D by the peog le i salts and overcoats for the — an eas, and cheep remedy Dr Ban's Arges jers, [09 Pa. ave. M™E- GARRETT, nb SoHOoNER RON GEORG ETO Ww x toe —The signal service £203 F ctreet northwest, Cape May to the chief signal office patronage ladies as folle: iEchooner H. s ‘Hunt. ‘Cazta'n Pmt By sSe'atergarea is A at Rose, Providence, coal load-| ip the maiter of ed. astore off Point Cape May. im the Coote) oF Sovcxct names eet nh et De LEN, 7G; th rest DotA este t City referenets given, ote | berry, 4NERAL TERM. siviet: argue. on demurrer «gt. Dulin; argument eon To dey. Osbill sgt. pitted. Shee menee ‘ | = ——s CovrtT—Judge Curtter. which coutair two hundred convened b> ntenced to pay afine of @hS and phenson, frst driving; net guilty. lowing cases ju@gments by default were Piepenbrink. selling bread jicht Wm W jot rivate property; John Trilling J Frarks. unlicensed bars; Jonath and * Thornton; disturbing a | Paddon, carrying con: fran and i D Clark or 1OVay, Patrick fanity he conrt that making on sat the party vin Jar A, th es Bevan guilty hot gnilty not guilty for hat to eapet at the first named w been pardoned. “Win. ( defac jhe private property; not unliectsed bar, nt Pouce CouRT—Juc sterday, Nona Hackney forf loud en Mth street: 5 ¢ Snell. te GEORGETOWN. DIFD IN BALTIMORE.—Col. T. D. Chan Jer, librarian of the Law Library in Balti- more, died Sunday morning, after a long illness, at his residence in thal city. He was & native of Georgetown, and at the com- mencement of the Mexican war entered the United States army as a lieutenant of iafan try, Served with distinguished gallantry, was twice wounded, and received the fall rank of captain, and for bis conduct at the battles of | Monterey, Contreras and erubusco was breveted major and lieut. colonel. In 1861 | he resigned his position to enter the confed- erate tervice, was arrested and confined for | a long time in the Old Capitol prison. He | finally sucereded in getting to Richmoud, Va., where he was given the rank of lieut. | | colonel and assigned to duty as inspector of | a division inthe army. At the close of the war he returned to Baltimore. | PRovipED For—Two of the surviving | sailors of the wrecked schooner N. A. Far- | Well have shipped on the Brabrook, Capt. Berry, their rescuer. Capt. Dizer aud the | remaining sailor have been provided with | mears to retarn wo their homes in Maine, | throvgh the intervention of Senator Blaine | | and the assistance of the coal agents here. MUTINY.— Andrew Anderson. Hanron. Jobn Brown and Manue! Erk. Ras- Sians, sailors on the schooner Hattie N. Gove, Captain H. A. Bearse, have been ar- rested and tricd for mutinous conduct, and | | locked up till the vessel sails. A BRIDGE AT LAST.—A bridge is at last being put across the canal at Potomac street, to replace the one which fell down about two years ago. GENERUUS —A pair Of horses attached to A carriage came tearing down High street this morning, and a colored man rastied out | to step them, aad in sodoing had his wateh knocked out of his pocket an] run over. He stopped the horses : nd perhaps prevented a Serious arciden. ‘Ihe oecupant of the vaht- cle gave the man the lberal sum of fifty cents, FPUILDING ASSOCTATION.—At the regular monthly meeting of the Eighth Buildin Association, held last night at Goddard’ hall, nothing was dose beyond the payment of dues. -2ee- —— &2” The Elkton (Md.) papers record a mirac- ulons shower of salt near North East, in Cecil county, last week. &7-The Philadelphia building associations have formed a league to resist the state tax | of one-fourth of one per cent. &7Seven thousand children participated in the Protestant Episcopal children’s mis- sionery meeting at Boston on Saturday. a7 The western democratic papers insist that it was the President’s hard money poli- cy that was defeated. CITY ITEMS. ONE oF CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS taken every night stimulates the Liver, car- ries off the bile and improves the digestion and appetite. Ebbitt House Drug Store. —— PURITY, STRENGTH, FConomy.— These | three requisites are eambined in Doviey’s | well-known Feast Powder. A few trials will | convince you that it is not ouly the best, but ulso the cheap Rrst GAS SavinG BURNERS in the world at Bamilton’s 1W,t&s, —e Youno’s PATENT DeTrrGeEnt is the finest cleansing material ever inventec. Sold by druggists and grocers. tr Gas Hearty at Hamilton and weather strips | 1,t&s4; | —_—_e___. HAPPY Tipisxcs for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, crengse. | and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts | effectually cure premature debility, weak- | Bess, and decay. Book and Journal, with information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York City. 6,18,dak1y THE GREAT REDUCTION in prices of slate | and marble mantels, at Hamilton’s, is caus- | ing @ run on his stock. 10,t&s,4; - — THE REASON WHY all housekeepers and others use the Aladdin Security Oil is that no | m tts use. It 1 it. it, and siti ha @ no ober, sel wi ‘ve nO . Take notnlng ‘but Aladain, The above Oil can be had at Geo. Ryneal, | ‘Jr.'s, 69 D street northwest. 8,113: GERMAN STUDENT, Boston Standard, nd al Cleveland non-explesiv all of the best lamps, in existence, at Hamilton's, Y. M. C. A. Building, 9th and D streets. 10, t&s,4; —— PORTABLE gas drop lights and a great v: riety of French gas oveiion pew in thi esa Hamiiton’s, Y.M.C. A. But ty 10,t&s,4; ———.. IF You wAnT plumbing and fitting done prom, and by good rellable me- chanics, py ae on Hamil- ton, ¥. M.C. A. ta | dle, avd will d MATINER SATURDAY, aT 2. N A T r RIGNOLD o N A L as T H gE MENRY ¥. A T E Rn OCTOBER 32-CLARA MORRIS, ocilé tf QPERA HOUSE. KERNAN 08. Managers MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. Engagement for Ore Week and Two Matinees Only of the Great Obaracter Actor, MILTON NOBLES, Who will appear in His Own Creation, THE PHG@NIX! Carrell Graves, Jim Bindso, Mr, MILTON NOBLES, Ovher Characters by HIS NEW YORK SELECTED COMPANY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, For a brief season, commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER R7rH, ATS P. M., First appearance in Ten Years of | Boake, Ia ABD. in a private family | Preferred, reterences required. wa BLIND TOM, Renowned throughout the world as The Greatest Natural Pianist Living. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY-EVERYTHING NEW. MATINEE ON SATUSDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. ATER COMIQURE, 1ith Street, BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. TANCE RVERY NIGHT. atines for Ladies and Cbiideen EVERY WED. NESDAY sud SATUKDA ied Vik ® AY AFTERNOON FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Variet: Drains. Ruri and Comedy, 626 ON EXHIBITION I~ AND SaLE Es? AT . MARKRITER'S FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No. 626 E Street. gs. Eneravings, Chromos, st sivck of Paper hangings, W — vi ree, roe ead Sta and Tae eels ngs. Neils, &c., in the District. Bor Teras Cau. 27 Plage rem mber Name snd Namber. jy? ly Chotce OM Paint Also lars BOA wih reet. Ge recto: CARDING For Ri BOO: Georgetown—Far For Rert—Hand= maly Furnished en salt or sing’e, with ficet class TA RDING. fered ROOMS, opposite the Arlingt» a ects 6t* MEMBERS OF CONGRESS CAN OBTAIN or Boi thwest. Ey ithout BOARD, at 220 me squsre from Os) cetls NTH FOW FIGST OLASS TABLE | ABD. Nicely rp ie Booms P- nately low. 1IOO and 2 . Tith street setis 3t* T MORTON northwe-t. —25 cen! Separate dining room HOUSE. 922 aco O24 F sirect te prrieal. $18 par for Indies, 1921 Tittns tr winter eR OF PENNTYLVANIA AVEN gomely-fornished ROOMS, ‘ Mes. BL HE TREMONT HU) HE COMMODIC corner ot New Yc MW STRE ET—Mre. RUNES anaounces to of Con has a: 5 ROB .of Newport, RI, #0 well and favors. bly Kuown to many persons there an@ in New York otha RAND BODIN NT and ele AA oont D'NING Ps lation and gen Uemen 24136 street. where every | delicacy cf the sea recalar Br ak fast, 0 cents, from 7_t ; A regmar D . 4to7T pm rte mt stl houre er Parites served at short Oetto-Im UBNIEBED ROOMB, with o OARD, an ple creneuite, st 1G ( Reast, Bitnd © for Congressiet al Bow i US RE: ork avr HOT Mert 922 AND 924 F STREET PRICES t ch... 21 Mest NORTON HOt KG fast every day, at 822 ond O24 F street ao: Yo beer, Hy! jOW IS THE TIME TO SELL.—Ladies’, Gents and Children’s cast-off Wearing Arp: Boots. Shoes, &c at extraordinary high cash pri at “JUSTH'S O14 Stand.” No 619 Dest. nw. All notes by msi) will be promptly attended to, ‘sel3-tr EXCURSIONS, PICNICS &e. NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS. | SENGERS. The Steamer A BRUW Cay fs the only boat allowed to sengers at Mount Vernon Passengers taking thisst-amer, which: ia connected with the Ladies? Me unt Vernon Agsici- ation) avotd riding in ambulances three miles, as bY other lines zoned wh $1, tocluding admission to Mansion and Groom Steamer leaves 7th street wharf daily, Sander ex- cepted,) at 10 a. mn.. and returne about @ p.m. J. HOLLINGSWORTB, Fapt, badics’ Mount Vernon Association. FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD, Str. Arrow. sep25 tf NW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. Frank Hollingshead, witha fy ond Sito tooo INgT Vernon, Ary t oe mansion. By this route svoid Srna: The, citonte de oper ana-a a dey cxconigt eta a mand satay hot 4-30 Tiage ride to and the % jefl-5m FOR SALE. Fo, SALE CHEAP—A canopy-top PHETON apd atet of mugiebrecy HAGNESS, addrow © Adveriiser,” Room 3, floor ©, P.O. D. cls 3t* One is a gray very Ts old, 1%, band: riven by @ lad: wer, shewed when purchased a Will'show Letter thau two-[orty of no wale; warr ed ecurd: in a first-class road mare Also, on> bay Bembletcnian horee,7 years old, 15% bants high: ed when purchased it thirty tive: will norel-; is not thew better than two-forty-fi atreid of steam cars or avything, hore and warranted sound _ A s0, 0 or couge hor ¢, 16 bands Ligh. 6) cars old; aoy ore vo drive. and can travel i mnes Sfitet-elass fomiiy horse. Alto.a WAGON, UAB, NKSS, BLANK &TS. ROBES. &c Tobe snld at a sacri Apply at BILEY'S Stable. rear of 132 H sirretnorihwest, Beason for sellicg will be tothe parchacer, oct6 *OR SALE CHEAP—Bright Bay MAB il and mane, accustomed to the sad well single or duuple, Perfectly sound, sbout 7 years old, and o- good trotter f Box 396. P. black fanily is safe foc a Lour; is The Horse is good style, and warr gentle and safe for ladies’ driving. Also, doubl~ HARNESS, finest class made by hand to this cit ery low for cash, or will take Provisions in trade, Apply SOR P st: ‘octl2-6t tet order in ‘oceries or northwest, October 15th to 22d, 1877. This Advertisement is changed every wsek, | aud persons searching for such goods as herein advertised wilt jind it totheir benejit to examine my Stocks MEKINO UND: FOR GENTE... NWEAR, RED WOOLEN MEDICAT » SHIRTS and DEAW URS, Kuitted also, mado ap best Medicated Flan SB each A full line of LAR MADE UNDER + Mt bottom praces. A firt class WOOL UNDER- SHIRT, ali sizoe, for 51 -FLETY GENTS, FOB LADIES, the best A firs: and Ct VEST for the money class | WOOL DRAWERS VEST to matoh. 208. Regular mate 08, Bt bot FOR CHILDREN...The largest line of MERINO UNDERWEAB. of the bast makes, at very low figares. 250 NEW STYLES OF HOSIERY, 2 Cotton, Wooten: ule bite and Silk, ——- ty le of rees'ng. +1 marke ve low. ‘ei er fenvuftby the Ha‘) Des. aici aa CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. | i EY ERY ONE RE 4 SO LOOK 4 ‘The bt $1.50 Congr ss Gaiter in the city; the € to be had; DSchoot 1914 8 ave Bign cf Easy Sitting : No, S118 Pa OMINY and 1 $125. worth $459; Child: Oe, 9O 18 solid. * nw, w rTeRcrry. AT MEAL for Break MORTON HOUSE. £ tobacco of any ki Misses Bat 750; W to $3; J. W. SELBYI'S, —1916 Pemn’a avenur. 8 AND MILITARY BOOT AND tok Ms KER, ar Washington Cir-!> the Big Bout, and BOOT 8, 0 anto relieve Corne and Bunions, a specialty. Prompt attention given to all orders by mail, octh-tr FOR POTOMAO Until farthe: MATTANO. Coptain will be ran as follows: Leave Wael oe from 6th street wharf, ever JON DAY sud THURSDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o’clook, f Landings as far d jomini; retarning ot TUESDAY and Leave every SATUB- AY MORNING at 8 0 clock, for all Landi far down as Machodoc, stopping at Brick Ho: ~y Little Ferry Landi = ennaylvania avenne. or wM RiVER LANDINGS— Tr notice the Steamer Wm. H. Byles, o and etarniag on SUNDAY formation, In- 1114’ and H. KILLMOR, Agent SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. rOR MORFOLE, soareny MUSBOB AND ‘The swift and «! THE LAKE, leaves Sixth 7, Wednesday and firat-ciaas rend | o'clock p. m., legen: tron J. W: siroct Whset overt sveamer LADY OF Ti Friday, at ing with steamers for Boston, Provid. and other northera ints. Beturning, leaves Norfolk every Tocedar, Foureaay and 2a urday tS FOR MAO RIVER LANDINGS. POTO. Btcamer JOHN W. THOBEBOM, Cnpteta Joun en %, Mose, loaves ber waar, street, three t! 7 o'clock 3 . long bt at 7 river; Thardaye o week. ery ‘Sielock "a lon for Garrioman ee ener an o'clock ®. m. for OGor farther informacon oppiy at the Office over Gceapeny's Whar fest of sth etrest. ee eT ala ee B. J, ACOINELLY, . ryt JOHN G1BsOM und & 0. KEIGHT ‘The wiilteave Hew York at @ every i every Sat- urday at 6 0 ‘4. m., and Alexandria’ to poi at Omer Metro} Mt Office over orto BP a. DEB Atan Bank, 26th street, HAM, ont, Water strest, BACON, empties’ 7 LYDE’S BREW i‘ PHILADELERIA, AL! No CONNECTING AT cL. DE’S LINK FO) IDENCKE ANDNEW tts Lands For tui toformation arf, Washingt wharf, street, Geor, Genera) pia. Jgnees wistii Georgetown IN marked ** Georgeto D. ‘etown, 'D. Macagers, 12 EXPRESS LINE XANDEIA, WASHING- GEORGETO PHILADELPH Ls Wits B BOSTON AND PUDY- aye ae STatse. a iu iva see apply to J. H. JOHNSON nortawest and 3: ih street 3 - OLYDE & O0., ojwir r ee ara. na 5 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORE, UTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. f this will sail wery Bat- javre ond Bremen, first cabia, ; second on ere ce F Bow! . SH gol ly to cS ling Groen, New York. MERICAN LINE OF SHIPS A Cree oN aaon een iladelphis can be bad ets, L429 F street. Line to Avtwerp. intermediate and stoerage st H. D. OOOKE. Jz. . | Also, Agents |, touching at tickets & 00.8. Bank- for the Hed Stax eye CUN4ED LINE. HOTIOg. SUne the view of diminishing the chances of cok on seasons of tus year, itward passage from Queenstow: to Mi CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. iosouews meridian of 80 ef 48 let., of tnrmecintst Strles just in, and pricse to commend | On the homeward passage croming #0 meridian of se. i vnggl! GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG ee Oe totak a ™ Sunt iecoos, BETMUALLING A [ARBOR OO% ae Ld Brw Yous. om Maw Yorx. ~Wed., ” fed. Flow 31 Abrecinia.- Weds Oct. 34 Fed, Nov. 34 CHAS. BAUM, Fleer — Wea, cv. | Wed:, Dec. 18 ccti8-tr 408 Seventh street. gacevery oloeing W: oat nom aerton = “pPiPp Tor.» 72 See ee eee ee 5 to Retern on fevorebia OHALYBEATE SPRINGS. CLOTHING. Now Ready: FINE ASSORTMESBT of READY MADE SUITS, For Gentiamen and Youth, From $10 ap. BEADY MADE COATS, With Veets to Mateb, of Beli.bie Diagonal and ther patterns, From $13 opward READY MADE OVERCOATS, For Ge Crorual care hae been taken in the preparation of | the ready made -tock th's sees om, aud most of it has been specially made either by or for me. COTTON, MERINO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, probably got excelte aud extent t ITTING ant ERFECTLY & . PERFECILY MADE Sat List tailed t FINE TAILORI On | $10.00... Achote A » Gorman J Curt ud Am-rican Makes Only the bert wor kaw ° h promptue HUNTIN Measa The inree * I auy wid WE PRICE ONLY STHANGERS MAY RELY ON FAIR GEO. ©. HENNING, ul rT s 410 Seventh stroet, Concentrate YOUR TH« GHTS ON THIS 8S 50. gs50 ss50 . £8.50 I8 THE PRICE At wh we are selling an All- Wool Cessiners DAP Deara and we sty lib Cat AS A SPECIALTY NOTHING HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO EQUAL OUR - 810.60... 1000 PURE WOOL SUIT. slo 0° FOR FROM $12.00 UP TO §15.00 We are running A Line of Satts That are adapted To Street or Office Wear, And are In every way eq) ‘othe 25 00 AND $30.00 Bosines 80: Now being made t Through: ut the elty. The finest And richest Of foreign f In Diagonals and Mixed Styles, made in our Custom Department At from 816 00 TO $25 oe A SUIT. TO BUY AND BAVE MONEY BUY Now. HASLE BROTHERS, MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHIERS Corner Beventh and D streets. Ahead Of All Competition IN PRICES AND STYLES. octl2-tr EE bebe De De Ce Ebi mt eaee rare H eesteneesvee arses Zien fist coils kthalS| ppt LLLLALLLALE SZ: ait feletatetatet wae et 3 oF bel aha ey fs enue s vet me Meee ete es reac PANT DRESS Ps NT PANTS. DBESS anne 0 060 Ben ENB Anae w. wenn My counters are filled with th and most stylish Fal! and Winter Garments for Men's and Boy's wear that can be fonnd in this clty, ard embraces all the leading styles.aad fabries that will be worn this searon. My prices are always lowest, and no other hose fn this city can tr 1 give you a partial Price List of themany @od Bargains you can find at my house, THESE ARE THE PLAIN FACTS, AND TO BE CONVINCED OF THEM CALL AND SEE FORK YOURSELE. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvasvia avenue, cotlo tr GEORGETOWN ADVERM'’Ts VAN LYONS & CO., cone Ree ‘aud Dealers in WHEAT and RYE FLOUR, And all kinds of MILL OFFAL SG Water street, Georgetown, DC. 7 OR BENT—OOTTA F Crone, Georsctown.” Rey str 2s oneie? EAS! BREW CROP OOLONG, GO CENTS raz Pay | Warranted equal to any. ou the market for? OE IN FINE TEAS and COFFRES. BION of Big =. P" 1 Georartowen, H4tTs8.- ; FALL STYLES BOW READY. Astortment large and complete. Gentlemen's SILK HATS 63.50, 94, $5 and £2.920 mes Him atunscoen W. F. SEYMOUR, sepll-tm_ 132 Bridge : 144 a, br. _ Fostr-six YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. M. WHEATLEYsS DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT OMies, 49 JeMersen Street, . Wwe zeaneseusuesere (5 SORGETOW MAL J corer Bodden? and Green tows. D.C.—Roarcing avd Day § Letiee Every fecili'y for thom Bie ish. French. eatin. Elocatton MISS LIPac INDERGARTEN A mh ™ K * Principals. —Ctiidren win od vintees thre Years ADEMOTSF| ce y SEMINARY 506 % Coxypeos and Mie A DARK | o.m Principals. Beat {cities for Latin Engiieh Papi. charged from the cl te* : ERMAN LANGUAGE FREDERICK MU a 2 New Jorsey av THO ot. On LESSONS INT CKER M ag As Aa piicatt 2112 Q'8S MARY S)8” GEAN plished t so INSTRUMENTAL AND cor ty ath eeten! nao oe ee ' RNS YOUNG Lal SL YN SEMINAR hor 2 y 1; Mis HE MAPL} 1 a4 + tine = M DEN. Princ pal HE ACAI \ MY OF H'NGTON y Geiphia Conservatory Viciin of the French Opers and cheeral Instruments in the O 4 T'ALIAN La A FAMILY AN oUN < SEMINARY ret George: molte Yous oh ede ation tm Vocal ant In b Ta at « FRE omer, i ti NGUAGE, by RNAMENTAL mr AGILI oe rary VOCAL MUSEO. ry Wash + oii? SSCHOOT ial New B KOK, Pane Prevoh. Gs rF MUS € * t remidence, 60% A sep nt * Street sm. . r on the 2b ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC, B5S4 I Street Nor 4. First quarter commences Reptem Terwe—per quarier of tw | partment idence S40 | Academy —4's sireot northe | Ghoreh.' Bianeh ‘HE Misse a | wrest. will re-open WEDNESDAY, 5 < Daj tuition, 880 » year. oF $20 it p ew ND Miss Ty leasone Jonior department, § isH AND f George Bancrc cme, «. Bi Elocation, Physicul Exerciess, ke, &e to six econl runbthiy ju fl on entering. Bve- Nastrmund B.C i P. CAULFIELD, Mosical Doctor, Principal, ber bd. 1671 CLASSICAL est. Sunderland's or Brad, MATT. their Schoo! fer Girls on os —Prof 5 6. Wet snel?am PUSINESE COLLEGE, ne Acgust I. an M 188 OSBORN E'S ARDING an¢ DAY Bt O43 M street nortliwent, Sept YOUNG Labizns* SCHOOL 6.77 ‘will reopen ones Sp ville, Pa, Be iy Boys APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, quarter; for Victor Harvart 308. SHORTLIDO: Sine i. A.M. Prim, /CCAL CULTURE TAUGHT I ivate lessons by Mise A od Miss ZATORE JONES, at 707 ~h AUGUs N CLASS@8 OF the SCHOOL OF La cect northwest. Term of ten angld-ly Penmem= w = a mmo Law P x. f Wash ue. One Mark Tw a suleauta ATEST —Feypt as T tein, $3 Summer, $1 | Howell's, Fiemive, Gulierice 2B. & Countert $1.28. Elieut and $138. of Europe. K: rm; J.@ Tr tne Stocking, Sc 0 Laurics, Sec. The All Do It, Suc. Life of Count Cave Keligion; J. Cen octt-tr NEW BOOKS ar BALLANTYN oma, t t Presen Bendbook to the P. Thy ui ue: Mary Agn ie 425 SEVENTH STREET. 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