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+. November 9, 1877, Weather Indications To-Day. OFFICy OF CHIFF SIGNAL OFFt Washington, November 9 dle Atlantic end south At'antic cold, clear or partiy cloudy weather ion LOCAL NEWS Amusements. &e., To-night. Kationei 7 “Pink Dominoes.” Opera Howse.— Dram comedy and olio comb inal Theater Comeque.— The F variet! tie iry Queen,” aud a Condensed Locals. Frem Fa:ker. 19 ith street, we bave the advance of the mails re horses and e work ew York parers another eolur: Yesterday an attempt was made by some person to rei fre to house No. i New York occupicd by John Hasse. rage were used by the ineen 3 J. Ryder, residing at 136 4th streat slipped and fell at the corner of enue and 6th street last even- onthe lfewnd pnblie services of the | Tate Sevator Morton in Kaliime ght. He leaves New York for Havtit J. EF. Carpenter, Alpho Choate bave been appoin f the Young Men's (hr to provide ‘ading- rooms at ive ad depots ir an Washing company F, 1s: city, whose ¢ doring the State Tie sche + Clitterd, frm while betwee jen. Morrison. Ca ¢.. for Washin: Gayhead and Beaver Ta lights, on the morning of the 21 instant, was struck by a beavy ! from the southeast, whi nt ¢0,006 lathe STPONED BECAUSE OF A ¢ston.—Last night, al 5 a colored couple. were to have been o'clock, Steph. Raymend and Anpa street, near (, by Res Brocks, ard notwithstanding the a company bad assembled ing the eppearanee of ti Ana rooms iF nything pf the marriage. some of ber friend d then waited with £ hour and the maz Jackson, a phad been keeping her A Wrppine P CoaL-Or. FX times, came in and walked * part of the house, wh sbe was in bridal y. He noticed th € Was @ coal-oll ptt ere unlighted, c barely relieved the darkr Jackson remarked, “I hea going 10 get married t t,” and receiving AD sffirn ative answer turned to the lamp ard asked. “Why, ain't you going to light this lary? Anpa answered that she was Wiraid that it would explode, when he took the lamp ard said he would make a lic it Tarni: the wick and str, t solitary candle a a fash followed, the lamp f and the ° WAS EV'TY RppEATAL ‘on, when the company hastil. ride eseaped by jum rr THE MFETKOrOLITAN BIONERS met Mekim rey: Ten vho died building several War the cause ¢ by the vnsa menis in which lo whem was Sat. Kooner re Officer bad @ case of the tthe Wa rooms and drinkiog lager beer and w while on duty, Mr. Britton said that several witnesses who refused to appear had been brorght before the committe upon attach- ments, but they had positively refused lo be s Worn. interrogated, or to give any tes- timory. They were represented by Mr. J. E. Norris as couneel, aud at bis request. and upon hit becoming responsible for their ap- arance on Wednesday text, the hearing of the case bad been postponed till then. The committee stated that they had acted entire- counsel for the recalcitrant wit- nesses questioned the power of the board to compel the aitendance of witnesses or to compel them to testify unless they felt sodis- osed. and the committee asked for authority In the premises. On motion of Mr. Herr, the committee was empowered to act under the law. and the advice of thetr atiorney, and TAR. | n areas, north | } ni a railroad company b In reply to an applicant in Philadelphia for ap & pr ointment as commissioner of deeds € District of Coinmbia, the District ssioners state that a qnestion has been Jas tothe authority of the law autbor- such appointments, In consequence of ch the Cornmissioners have revoked all iments of commissioner of dees rict of Columbia, and decline to rs nptil future action of Congress bave definitely fixed the right. The T will be brought to the attention of | Copgress during the regular seasion. | SCHOOL PRINCIPALS’ SALARIES. In response to an inquiry of the District Commissioners relative to salaries now paid to the principals of the fourth and first hool districts and the principal of whe ashington normal school, the secretary of ol board replies that the salary of a pal of @ male grammar school was shall mat Erne fixed by ap act of the city councils approved May %S, is, at a misimam of $1,590 and maximum of $1,400 per annum, the last- med smornt t be received after four years’ experience and service. An opportu- r wes ¢ red to the trustees to secure a rv the first school district: whose | exy rience as a teacher and super- fcbhools was weil known tothem It Was deemed wise economy to employ him et the maximum salary. The salary of the principe] of the normal school was fixed at =1 700, the araount now paid, by act of legislative assembly approved June 3 The rus tece thought it best to limit the salary to S140 per annum the first year, while the hool was an experiment. and when its cess was asevred to increase the same, whieb bas been done. | NTH-STREET CONCRETE SHEDS. | Engineer Hoxie made a report yes- y in relation to the removal of the coa- ling sheds on 1th, between B and C streets northwest. and opening that street to trave’. He says:—<[t the District should ever undertake the work of laying | Concrete pavements, or of resurfacing thom. {will be neeessary to establisl a yard for | thet purpose,and it 1s doubtful whether a principal aneres viser © th 157: - | hetier location than this ean be fonnd, being not in the immedin’e vicinity of The cost of opening 1th sireet residences. throngh will be $2 A STREET RAILROAD CLAIM DISALLOWED. T be president of the Metropolitan Street Ratiread company, some days ago. filed a claim of with the Distriet Commis- sioner r elleged expenses ine in con wer of the workmen ed in a fewer connection at Jersey e men were makin The communication sets forth expenses having bee incurred solely by reason of acts of the public autbori ties, I respectfall question of equit not submit whether, as a . this company Should for its ~ outlay.” 1 to the attorney, w: trict is not liable for these indi yifled bills neidevtal expenses expended by the company ltse}f in the care of its own proper- The lores in quo Was already dedicated to and the rights of the come an added ser ed In @ Way least detrin 1 purposes. inde, to be exe en- The District care or skill] on the part of its The question involved in th's same as in theease of the B. « ny against the District. Ta Taust care erty ———= Amusements. National Theater—Lovers of genuine fan should not fail to see the new comely st Pink Dominoe To-morrow eve- | its last’ presentation. The cast and the plece is put upon ery acceptable munner. 3 Week we are to havea short season of Ex lish Opera w Hess company. Oa Monday evening the new success, “A Sum- mer Night's Dream,” will be produced, with soch popular artists in the cast as Miss Melville, Mrs. Seguin, Messrs. Castle, Peakes ler the advice of the attorney of the | , the time for three and _a half years, and that | avers that he removed from the District sev- should the witnesses at the next meeting stili | Tefuse to tes’ for contempt. TRIAL FOR ease of Brodie 'y, to have them imprisonet LSE IMPRISONMFNT.—Toe et. Buckley was tried in the Cireuit Court, Judge Cartter, today. This is $n action for false imprisonment, and the facts are as follows Buckley, intending to Pay Bredice ¢1, claimed to have paid #10, and went tobin? toask a re overpaid, but the latter denied received more ihan and told bim not to telituch at about bim. Buckley then Went to & Who examined te Tratter, and charge e P 1 b that reighborbood. Pipmsi! was aptnred but firet i auspi- thout visible jeans of sup- y gave port. was sent down to the chain-gang for | ninety daye by Judge Snell this morning. das follows to Emelie M. Dar- nelle, $6,200, plota T art 2, square 41'. John Patch to Alais Kramer, $2 250, lot 3, sub. of Diseovery. Wm. A. Gordon, jr., trustee, to Charles Bradley. $2,415, lots i, (4, 55, 66 and quare 153 <elly, trustee, to Na- thanie) W @. sub. lot 4, sqnare Zi. FH y MeAnliffe, $2,509, part H. Lieyd to'J. T. Lewis, 8. F.R. Windsor art IT, square I! to Filla L. Castleman W. R. Schooler 159 and part 38, square DFrus 1x F jot 7, eyuare 17 $2,100, lots? to 5, e to F. H. Smith. =3,0¢0, James T. Castiema: 39.000. jot ie, Ww. Mayse,s m1. eons THE BRICKLAYERS’ UNION held a nicet at the chapel of the Y. M.-C. A. last even: acd opened with prayer by Mr. J nolds. The following officers were insta! lm! J.J. Joyce. present; J. W. Reynolds, vic President: J.D. Hontz, recording secreiary. joseph Armaud, financial secretary, W. B Dodson, treasurer; James yon, Sergeant-at- arms. A number of new bers were elected. Mr. J. W. Reynolds chaplain. = Tue Best Piace to buy bo: dren's clmuing is at th Honre cf B. Robinson & Co, Thetr experience tn boy make them (ee! ¢ " it to your adv axing to inspect their new A stock of children’s, boys’ # es’ ard children’s me be | ong only fifteen cents; cheapest and best lack silk in Washington; all the great bar- gains at Carter's, 707 Market Space.—Adv pia Relat BUILDING PERMITS issued by the inspec- i [i ie two two story brick dwellings on Potomac, near Georgetown; public s a Melville has ap- er efforts have met with apprecia- | mand success. Cpoe Ivuse —Mesers Kernan have catered very successfully to the tastes of their nu- ‘and the success of the Opera class variety theater is : The attrac this week are nu- and Level, and are well worth a € is the ac- He bu Queen.” | € Course. On Tues ith and ¥ interesting trotting races wi ave, a8 Will be een by the advert: ~_ s Two MORE Divorcrs.—To-day, Judge! Wylie, in the Equity Court, made a decree ase of Annie 1. Gibbs agt. *, giving plalotit! cust: y Were Married in Baltimore | in April, 1675, and lived together until April, Is6, when she was forced leave him, and | she charges that he treated her with crucliy threatening ber life, &e. Mr. Thompson ap- peared for complatiant, aud Mr. Oliver took the testimony. Judge Wylie also made a decree divorcing Jobn H. Butler from the bondsof matrimony Wilh Louise Butler. The parties were mar- ried in St. Matthews church, on the ifth of May,i*7. Mre. Butler filed her bill charz- jog him with having lived with her half the ehild. be deserted ber in 171. Butler, in his ans- wer denies that he did not support her, and eral years Since, and she refused to go with bim, and in across bill he sets forth that at ibe time of ber marriage with him she had a busband living, Jehu J. Crawford, whom sbe. under the name of Hatton, in 1552, mai ried, and that she represented herself to be a widow, when in fact she was not, and had bever been divorced. The testimony taken by Mr. B.G. Lovejoy, showing that Craw- ford was still ving in Massachusetts, the decree was made in favor of Mr. Batier, who wes represented by W. J. Miller; Mr. Thomp- son representing the woma! poet oe £1.16HT FrRes.—About 6:30 o’clock last # bed at No. 1210 R street northwest was berned,and an alarm from box 213 ht out the fire department. The house owned by F. Stutz. and occupied by Smitt The loss was about clock # coal oti lamp ex- th street. and an alarm » box 212, whieh brought Matilda Alexande, Murpuy owned the house. xXtingu ned after 80m. Trxe in depar! ior New York. On and after Sun: retant, passengers for d New York, Philadelphia 1e more an! OF of 10 p. m. ne Tal 2., Instead SALE OF STATUARY, Beonxzes, &c—There will be aciosiug sale ng Of the elegant goods imported ce and Italy by Mr. Viti, at tae TMA € ‘tomas Dowling: This is the last tunity that will be offered, and tha hould take advantage of it. ———— ee THE loveliest, finest. little Kilt suits and overcoets were piaced in our new boys’ de- partment today. Nothing like them'tn this cily, as they were made expressly for our sales. A visit of taspection lacurs no obit. gation to ‘hase. A. Saks & Co., 516 7th streci.—A Ee ee THE place to bay dry goodscheap; blan- kets $1%0 a pair, carpets, new styles and ebeap, colored dress goods, 12, 15 cts. casiumeres, black alpacas,’ ilannels, cloths, shawls: calicoes, 44 cts. Towson’s, Penn. sylvanis avenue, south sid det. —_——-——— THE LABOR EXCHANGE to-day received 12 appiications in the male department and 9 in the female, making a total of 1,492 males and 6 females. A number of laborers and femaie help were sent to places of work. eee MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to James Alexander and Kliza Washington; W. H. Collins and Mary V. Cross, Wm. Car- roll aud Mary Milburn. ane ' 23 Jewelry Store received some fal styles this morning from oue to doliars; No. 47 Pennsylvania ave, street.—Adit. a Fp melicated all-wool underwear for tiemen, the best are sold for $2 at Chas. | Baum’s, w#7th street —Ade. ——_—_ «+e | a7 Memphis, Tenn., is to have a coafede Tale monument, to cost $4,285. s7 The health officers of Chicazo have eee nearly 55,000 persons since | August. near i | B@-A quack has been sentenced in Rich- | mond, Va.. to five days’ imprisonment and | 30 lashes 1 laid on for swindling. .t.ful double width colored (wool) dress | gz-President Hayes won a party victory | m Wisconsin and a victory for his policy {n New Jersey. —{(N. ¥ Heraki. | ded that there were fraquent viol | punishment. In CRIMINAL. CoURT.—Judge Mae Arthur. To K. Frooks and Anthony anol ax to anthony t Prosequi havi John B- Breo! that he had been and he hail reache 1 abs Prssible fora colored man to had had the respect. of hen he w nmitted to 1 obtained by dishon ‘wise than to impose a se if n years in the pe RT.—Judge Cartter, to Bobertson BANKRUPTCY Co: Ys tion tors for ree I Greg Rutler agt Butler: for payment to pet PROBATE CocRT—Judge Olin. John F T m the ¢ Charis S Suili ued te ri onnts Were report. iy Acjourned until Monday at I! ¢,clock, POLice Court— Judge Yesterday. after onr report clos BY AN ANCHOR LINE.— the schooner Lola from allejo to thi , the wind having fallen off and the vessel b> rt ing in four fathoms of water, the anchor was let go, pursuant to the order of (ue master, Hughes, who had gone forward to give It. AS the anchor was let slip, a 2% ineh It which a buoy was made fast to its cha eidentally took a tarn round the master’s leg and whipped him over the side aad dora into the sea. As he went rushing feet first to the bottom he drew and opened a pocker knife, and with one «desperate effort of sgainst the pressure of the water he down and severed the line. having to into the flesh ef bis leg todo so. As he shot up almost as swiftly as he had gone down he returned the knife to his pocket, and When he reached the sur‘ase was pickei up With only a lanced ankie as the result of What would b: his cooiness Chronie’e, ve been a dive todeath but for t nerve.—(Sun Francis PINING A ScHoor TEACHER.—Tae borrd of education's committee ou teachers repor'- ed, yesterday, that Miss Kate H. Meyers, principal of ibe primary department of grammar school 11, who recently boxed the ears of Richard Palmer. a twelve year old | pupil, because he was restless, althonzh he Was afflicted with a disease that prevented his being quiet, should be fined fifteen days’ pay. It was adopied. The committee ad- ons of prohibiting corporal Miss Meyer's schoo! pupils npelléd to maintain a rigid position, heir eyes fixe! upon an object in front of their desks, and for trivial faul's are ¥ rived cf their neou-day recess.—{_¥. Y. sth. THaT Ht D OF MI N. J., before Justice Ot noon, there appeared G panied by his daughter I the board's by-laws Netrie, George for cont piracy story 1s that on Sati duecd to lvave her n¢ having b house She was taken in nuioned parties denee of Rev. G Boynton, where they er certain questions, after Jharles Lutz. All ght and held next. SUIT ON A $25,000,000 MORTU aGE.-A de. cree of foreciosure acd sale on the suit of the Farmers’ Loan and Trast Compan, Eri lway and others, was entere’ New York supreme court yesterday mortgage mude to plaintiffs in tia for | $25,000,000, on which $5,040,000 interasi: are due, The order is made subject to lens of £1x prior mortgages, provides for the sale to bon¢ holders if they form a company under the laws of New Jersey, Pennsylvania or New York, or transfer of the bid to them, the sale to ve in New York for cash by Geo. J, Curtis, but not until auxiliary suits in New Jersey and Pennsyivaniaare concluded SUICIDE OF A FoRGER.—Robert Matthew, w! Was apprehended in Salt Lake City, Utah, some time during last June, for a for- gery of £5,000 in Aberdeen, Scotland, and Who was transferred to the custody of the British autborities a month ago, committed suicide Tuesday morning. He sprang from the deck of the steamer while en route from Moville to Greenock, having been tran. shipped from the Allan steamer at Muville. WHat A PITY a man won't let well enough alone. John Habberton had made a clever reputation and snug little hank ac- count out of “Heleu’s Babies,” besides in- String & good sale for —s. else he might write that was fairly sood. But he wasn’t satisfied, and has taken to lecturing, in wh‘eh the Chicago papers report hima pit. iable failure, THE BEST Story that bas been told on the stump inthis campaign is that of the man who, baying lost his wife, was asked to rice to the grave with his mother-in-law. Ee objected at first, but allowed himself to be persuaded owever, “I waut vou to understan ‘cbs this occasion of all pleasure for me. CHARLEY Ros: search for the FATHER, jn bis vain len boy, has spent 49,000, his entire forty and is now a traveling salesman for #n castern honse. He bas r i Journeys in search of bis Jost child, and says he shall persevere until It is found or he dies himself. A LIGETNING CALCULATOR—New Bri- tain, Conn., bas @ ative lightning caleula- tor who, if given the years, can tell a man’s age in seconds in less than two minutes, and when Upsy can do itin half the time.’ The saloons keep him full for exhibition pur- pores. ENGLAND THREATENING CHINA. — The London correspondent of the Scotsman says that Lord Derby has notified the Chinese government that her majesty’s government Will regard the destruction of the Woo Sang railroad as an unfriendly act. GENERAL GRANT attended the perform- ance of ‘ll Trovatore” last evening at the Puris Grand Opera House, which was deco- — with American flags in honor of the event. &7 Sweden and Switzerland contribute the largest number of new members to the Mor- mor church. England is third on the list. &7-Three prisoners have escaped from the Jail at Chester, Pa. Two were captured, but Albon Barton, colored, is still at large. soLet us go out to gather autumn leaves,” he said, and they went out together. [Cin Sat. Night. 7 General Pearson has been acquitted of the charge of murder in connection with the riots of July last at Pittsburg. #2-Two negroes fought in Gaston county, S. C., and one slowly choked the other to death, while a crowd of spectators stood by, ®7 South Carolina talks of abolishing trial Justices and establishing the county court system. &7 Dr. O. P. Thayer. of Smyrna, Del., lost three children by death from diphtheria in one week recently. B2-The Co: rier-Jewrnal says that man-who- leaves-ihe-Goor-open 16 again trying to spread himself. #7 Senator McDonald, of indiana, began bis working lifeasa saidler; and Jesse D. Bright was once a laborer ina brick yard. The more honor to them, Corx ED BEEF, SACK ROLLS AND SHOULDEE PIECE, poth choice pisces, thor- eeu Seretine cons, BO Waste, liand 16 conte per mrp 2, SY GARST'S ‘Nos. and 5 age Se poTomac ag LANDINGS FOR ‘The andi rill be rented for the LORGETOWN., Rock CREEK is very much swollen to-day in consequence of the recent rain. beard of no damage, however, the canal or creek. We have elther upon A Goop Masy Coat Boats are now on this level. quantity Coal TRADE.— Report for week ending to- New Central Coal company—R-o 5.300 ton: 5 Coal company —Receiy ments, 4,800 tons. Borden Mining co’ day Recely Conroe lation Coal tons; shipments, 19,731 tons; total shipments, GRAIN TRADF.—Arrival, boat W nd there is consequently a good Swearing. shipments 00. to: Mary ig, 4,800 tone; sbip- n 1,200 tons; ‘shipment tons: Total recetpts, 36 tons Rider, With 5.200 bushels wheat and 150 bushels coro to Hartley & Bro MERCHANT'S ExXcnan Change, — Off ‘rings on “30 bushels wheat; 1.150 bushels fold at $1.47 4; “0 bushels sold at $1.53. was crowded with the ¢ "ss the Marriage ceremony of Mr. Stey trey, of Boston, Withers, daughter of Senator Withers. “ALEXANDRIA, —Last evening, Christ church of the city to wit- Mass., to Miss Ellie i of Virginia. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Ri attired in'white satin, rtehiy Mr. Dame. e bride was trimmed with lace; ornaments, filacree, silver, and pearis. The bridesmai}s and groomsmen were 4s follows French, two np evlered ng house o few wor apts and told bh Miss Willie WiL Miss Le Caapin of Richmonc ton, Mass ; Prestman, and F Snooir Des at Fis very bear resuiting in a ea Tue parties in question were land anu Thomas Washir ‘The dispute oceur Miss Mamie Lynenburg. "i Miss Coolidge Lawreice Stabler, F. chard Windsor. AY.—A quarrel between htown, last night, came on Messrs. + AFF William Morgan. andafier a hed pasted between the combat- » handed a pistol to F; shoot, to Freeland attempted | + | to obey instructions, but the pistol hung fire | and hi HARVEY & Washington was 1 thereupon threw the pis’ oath and asked for another on not furnished and he was shoril rested for nnlawfal shooting. t hurt; Freeland 1 down with an This was after ar- The case was d before Mayor Kemper this morning, nt Freeland to jail to await the a of the grand his appearanc being an acco ary. Morgan was bai to-morrow on the charg: plice betore the fi avenue and 1 rn i fresh supt *Cherrystone” and «Lynn Hi best favored oys- ters in Ub For THE LEXION use Cirter's Little Liver Pitts; House drug store. CAUTION TO THE PUR. c—We under- stand there are unprincipled grocers and dealers who palm off on unwary purchasers Yeast Powder in buik, or loose, for the ge uine Deotey’s Yeast Powder. F tion of houseker pers and the p' vr the ablic pral- ly, We are authorized to state that the gen- uine Dooley’s Yeast Powder is sold only in cans and bottles. except in cans The tac simile sig. Always refuse to take it bottles, securely labeiedl. nature ‘of Dooley & Bro- ther, the manufacturers, is plainly printed on each label, PROPARLY the best use that can be made" ————— of the space devoted to this notice of Hostet. ter’s Stomach Bilters, is to invite those who Tread itto inquire of the parties that have tested the curative and preventive rope Ve Les of the article what they think of it. earnestly request all doubters to as from such of thetr fri certain nds apd neighbors as baye taken this standard tonic atl aliera_ tive as a protection against malartous dis. eases; or as a cure for indigestion, liver com- lain Me bil constipation, rheumatisi , beadache, low spirits, langour, bil- nervous Jousness, &c., What Hostetter's Bitters has done for them. There is no testimony so trustworthy as that which Is the result of personal cxpericne; a Young's PATENT DETERGENT Is the finest cleansing material ever invented. Sold by tr druggists and groe: PHYSICIANS ARE / lighted, the doubtful sil have eyes fo see, or ear: saticced by the absolnte Hale's Honey of Horeh eures Coughs, Cold ectlon of tL umption. which — MAZ D, patients de. need, and all who lo hear, more ¢ und ant Tar , Hoarseness, and every lungs and throat, tending to Pike's Toothache Drops cnres Toothache in Sold by all Druggists at ° 10,2005 we THE REASON Why a!! housekeepers and cthers use the Aladdin Security Ot! ts that no the sell it, Take nothing but Aladdin, The abeve Oll can be had Jr.’s, (9 D street northwest. nt has ever occurred from Its use. best in the world. Try it, and All storekee) at Geo. Ryneal, 8,11,3: HAPPY TIDIXGS for Dervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, cruggea, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effectually cure premature debility, weak- ness, and decay. Book and Journal, with information worth thousands, matied free. Address Pul er Galvanic Co., New York City. 6,18,dakiy To LADIES AND ‘LEMEN.— We wish FAMILY SUPPLIES. NEW Goops. SARDINES IN TOMATOES, BUNELESS SARDINES, CAPERS, QUEEN OLIVES, TOBASCO SAUUE, SALMON 1 LB. CANS, And many other new goods arriving daily. Parties contemplating housekeeping will save money by obtaini: g our prices for Staple and Fancy Goods prior to purchasing eisew hers octl?-tr B. W. HEED’S SONS, 1416 F street northwest, Cc. MANN desires the attention of the public to the 8 CHIE, BEEF, MUTTON Always to be found ih street wing Ci Stelle Nos 20 and ket. B 3 regu’ . Gricrafaithfally Siled and purchases delivered free. i E STOCK O08 }. LAMB AND VEAL t his Stalls, Nos. O38 and 639 er 21 Western M. JOHN R. KELLY, Class SCORNED BEEE-A SPECIALTT. and 208 Northern Liberty Mark: or. x FAS City Post Marketing delivered Free ot of the city. = Stalls 625.629 aud 630 Center. ‘eddrees Oftice: ae oharge part sepls-ly LUMBER! LATHs8!! Arrived, Schooner Katle Banger, with 1€0 000 FEET FLOBIDA FINE BOARDS AND TIMBEB, Which will be go'd to the trade at lowest market prices. ALSO ON HAND, 1,000,060 DBY LATHS, at €2 50 ren M. novs-6t THOMAS W. SMITH, LUMBER DEALE8, First st. and Indiana ave. n.w. N CIICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OFFLEY & CO . for ti! ductirg s GENEBAL BARKING ‘Business, ‘That E. Offley is a resident of ” 0 the on that said js to commence from the dra dap of November, Wt and wo treioabe en the first day of Movember, Beketoree Bewill cot yous Beat and goo 1881 OBERT Oc REWATE: THAT AWFUL BOY. for him at any your money’ yworts is entertain 1 | rlainiy with you will have no er. | AMUSEMENTS. | NATIONAL THEATER. Opening of the Musical Season, Each Opera en- tirely vew NOVEMBER 5-ONE WEEK ONLY English Ope e MOBDAY AND SATURDSY Meer Queen $1 SGM ES NIGHTS DREAM em ‘D rabetl 7. wit beez Olivia., rates 4 Zalta Bevain The Proprictors of Brghtwood Park offer the fellowtt « purses, to be trotted TURSDAY. the 130, and THURS aks DAY.+ 15:0 of November. Entrance money must accompany hs ARitiee to close SATURDAY at 4 cas for $ minnte class. 252 class Do NOVEMBER 5-ONE WEEK SREAMS OF LAUGHTER. coors of the Pies The § t Season, | DIALOGUE SPARKL SITUATIONS LUDICROUS COMPANY ADAPTED SCENERY APPROPRIATE PLOT INTUBSSTING MATINEE s,r0apay N ember 12, Hess ENGLISH OPERA. QPERA HOUSE. KERNAN BRoTHE s ssscenamm sna MODASETE, MOND. THEEE SEPARATE ANP ENTIsE COMPs- IES THIS WEEK DRAMA, COMEDY AND O1 CHARLEY HOWARD tu biserest specialty drama. oe BE OLD SLAVE 2 j Dr. THEOL To Dear i THE GBFAT BARTON STANLEY COMEI A | ION, Five (6) in nnmber, in their Spark'ing Society Com. edy evtat RTING i M +9 Kdna Marley | Mons Sallie Mason ATER COMIQUE, 11 reet, BELOW PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE. | OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for Ladics Children EVERY WED- SATUBDAY AFTERNUON NESDAY aud FIKST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drama. Burlesqne and Comety. novr?2-ly ' 26 ON EXHIBITION 626} AND SALE } ? ESsr AT E or. MARKRITER’S FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No. 626 E Street. Chotce Of Paintings, Eneravings, Chromos, &c. Also largest sick of Paper Hangings, Window Shades. Pictures, Frames, Picture Or aod Tas- sels, Bii ‘ails, &c., in the District. ae T © ASH. _B77_Please remember Namo and Number. jyl-ly No 18 THE TIME TO SELL.— Ladies’, jen ‘ |. Shoe at “JUSTH'S 19 notes by mail will be proinptly attended Str LADIES and never exc: t 0 which the pe le of the Dietei of others of the | tetes and Terr | Send tis your nov3tr_ | Eva’ LYONS » Manufactzrers aud Dealers in CORN MEL, WHEAT and EYE FLOUR, And aii kinds of MILL OFFAL, 55 Water street, Georcetown, D.C. orti3 iin® T EAS! NEW CROP COLONG, 50 CENTS ren with ‘Warranted equal to avy ou the market for the money. E. LEWIS & Co. DEALERS IN FINE TEAS aud COFPRES. Georgetown, D. O. _ SIGN of Bla nthe me ce H 47T8.- FALL STYLES ROW READY, Assortment large and complete. Geutlemen's SILK HATS $3.20, 84, 98 y | and 86. METS 91.25, 91.50, 10 to $3 80. Alive the bear tanaatesteratens importers. W. F. SEYMOUR, septl.tm 132 Bridge Street, Georgetown. SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds at greatly Reducot SP deo Beak Soke Sane ee %. K. uUsby, seps-ly 144 Bridge street, Georgetown. FESTIVALS. SUPPER BY THE LADIES OF TRE UNION BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. For the Benefit of the AGED WOMEN’S HOME. n TH AY and FRIDAY, November sth ani Sh. 1577, at the Home, High street, Georgetown. Tickets. 60 conte, Lunch cach day at 12 o'clock. ov7-2t* a a rt ae RI _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. | J F. ELLIS & CO., . O37_Pexysiivania Avexve, ‘Sole Ay for the FAMOUS WEBER PIANOS, ‘The Evet in the World, Alan, -, SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS, Unequated it qusthy ot tone and durability. largo Lun ber of Second: 208 avd, and vp , swored,! perienced workmen oc) la ‘[HE STIEFF PIANOS, pilus: sect low torent or on: pagers PPE ne’ EMPORIUM OF MUSIC, Fae Tah . Tuned ard Repaired, och6a ECKER BROTHERS PIANOS.— Tue cy moat pertect Pianos known,” and the, MATCHLESS EULDATT OBGANS. CRA Agent, G., KUHN, 7 street, Noar Penusyivanta avende. HOWARD PIANOS —Theaw locos, < 08 WORLD bi brated natraniente bare beeu decree AY OH'S 0 Warerooms, @: street, ¢ few doors above Penua. av. CO’S PIANOS. ¥ ved PALACE WAREROOMS. We nave a splendid stock of the reie- pa gE RR ed at prices Fans rent on. ‘e havealso on hand a B praarallys beeetully "eosnea, onthe pe 39UNG® DETERGEST. 626 | i i ee CLOTHING. | HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS » »AS FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Ready-Made Department. | G @a8 FIXTURES ‘Three large show rome flied © wre ard cle — ant drsigne of CHAN RLIEDS In Polinne! Brose | Dre, a: OVERCOATS, ma perchssing Fixtures from us oan hers Saxai Opniienien. ce hem Fut ap in Washrcton. & ree For $10, $38, and FALL OVERCOATS for $10 and $14 j aa HEAVY BROWN OVERCOATS fo: $1) « | wears preparea 12tTsers ans FINE BROWN OFERCOATS at oat of leporiat ne For $18, $35, @20, asd $35 | NEW STOVE STORE - HEAVY BLUE OVERCOATS for git ard $2 eee i - ~& 1 le v.. HEAVY BLACK OVERCOATS from gieto #2. | a ee FUR BEAVER and ELYSIAN OVEROUAT3, | a From 90 to 3s COOKING AND HEATING sroves SCRTOUTS, | RANGES AND Fie LONG CLOAKS. 1 BEPAIKING f all ine 2 By BLUE LIVERY OVES . -Pyaapiens e For $22% and $5 ! - - — BEOWN LIVERY OVERS FURNITURE | HEAVY ULSTERS, from gst LACE OURTAINS PLAID ULSTERS for $15 LAaMPEEQUINS BLACK ULSTERS for $1 COBNIOES, ae CALF HAIR and VICUNA ULSTERS A MOST COMPL ETE ASSORTMENT JUST » | VICTNA LIVERY OVERCOAT, $x | HARMON, BOSWELL «& Co CLOSING OUT LOTS oF oe | 343 Bighth street, war Ponna. avenue. N'S OVEBCOATS ant TALMAS for § ; " BOYS’ OVEECOATS fr 34 t ar i ake pleas . e NLY ~ | Br’ THE SOCIAL a BUY THE Social GEO. ©, HENNING, 410 8. notre. THE SOCIAL FIRE-PLA’& (ca eer — | For comfurt, @aratitity, beauty Plain Facts, mod capacity for heating, hae to rye —_— ty 2% desire te hav wor TO BE CONVINCED, CALT, ann sey | ST PY) Fo ether Homer than POK YOURSELF. megan | Orerecats, ae My connters are A Money, and give yon no trontl as with the ye Ps ’ 33 NEWEST 2 CHOLOEST Sule Agents for the 8T GEORGE ELEVATE i es OVEN COOKING sud HiaTING BANCK Overcost= as Mos SH . Overcoat is MOST STYLISE REISSNER & JENKS vercuntay is ea, _MONRtr__T47 Seventh street morthinent._ & and P)EooratTED, é WINTER ENGLISH AND FRENCH <30 RMENTS NER, TEA ont PY tees Bute 3 B 2. MEN Sand BOYS lly receiving New ported war rons Bul WEAB | Drees Suit M. W. BEVERIDS that canbe fouudin | No. 2009 Pennsylvania avenue, | _octto-tr Between Wth aut! lth -treets the etty, TICE — — { OTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. and embraces N — Business Suits, Busines Baits, Business Suits, Bosinese Suits, Jeadiug styles and fab GREAT FALL SALES arene aa sealpersl eerie tt rd rics that will be = worn this season FURNITURE % i — 3. _— LINCOLN @ HASKELL, FY My prices sre 205 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore Business Pants, 5 always | Walnut Chamber Suits... $25 to $500 Dros Pacts, innate Walnut Parlor Suits... $25 to $600 — Panis > t Z . | we a 816 apwarde Dre nts, & «= and no other honse tn thie Grand estortr { BUFFETS, UXTE! lane aaa rces ae |} TABLES and DINING CHAl Ga, ST SSSIOM vate and Veo oO city Cap undersell m | RATTAN ond RUBTI Nit 4 Pe Goats and ¥ ° RATTAN and RUSTIC FURNITURE tor Porehae c 0 _— | aice in FOLDING CHATLS 1 ctve you a partial Pr PR BY RED. List ef the roa 1 e MaTTRESS. 3 Barga'es > ) SF Agente for HAZARD S ABKOW AED OB *, pd at Bay ; ° Seasons Yous, 38 ot THE BALTIMORE SPLING RED sber, 1877. GRAND OPENING OF A NEW GLASSWARE, ana HOUSEFURNISHING A FINE Lor oF TABLE CUTLERY, BLBD CAGES, PLATED WABE of the best maton. A. STRAUS, 1011 Vennsyle oetls tr Wrricred tis © ce 10" tbe fog S05 V street, Boom No. & Brac CHINA A, with ‘ STOKE, : Architect and Engincer. Rooms 18 arid 2B. Baie Deposit C er29-ly* cor. 15 h st. and New Yor! D8, EEGEING Soreoon ig charge of Marya Eye and Ear infirmary, Baltimore, has reenm-¢ E Now dewigue of OHINA and GLASSWARE. Dis « fu Washington. and ‘can be co- | tulted every Weduestny trot Isto ho\Gerk, at No, | _Hotsckeepers wili do wall to-cxamine 1208 Pennsylvania avenue. ootl? eolm new 5-3 calccies tock ry = = Se cete Dibets ea BS ONS, Dentiat, tina remo Egeres eatisincsocy tenall whe mar = Oftes aud to G18 Sin street, their cai cectialy ie bow an with $pporite Paiert Office. Teeth on - ne. ‘wendays Sree of charae for the poor. MH. HOLLANDER, JOBNSON, D® == 418 Seventh street, Oo. Physician, OMeec Gla G atret northwest, naan Se ane octé tr Ovp. Odd Fellows Ball. EBEY J_ ENNIS, 711 @aretg Ret | FJOCSEFURNISHING GOops, ent Offee, Klectricien and Model Maker. EB ; ’ i, CHINA, CROCKERY ard GLASSWARE, Work © specialty. Expert in, Potent PLATED WARE ana COTLELY cct$-tr © toore shove Pe erento. Free SIDE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATE: BANQUET snd tate HoT pen — | And a fall line of Hous Furulshing Goods, at very low prices, st The STAGS HEAD BANGE AGEN « HOFF & THO 4s. M- 3. B. GIB. wis: BEMOVED TO 708 151s STREET. _worlly Over Thompson's Drag Store [D8 DURE, VEYTIST, 432 Tin street wontd- | eon D i ‘west, betw and E streets ac, oct tm P20 Pennsylranta fal nete of Toeth, Be: Veet afilod, Bi; hi eeu ane ~ fructiog witheat pals: BO saute. altos | MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTEI Sit thous warranted. OnmIy bat Patterns Fr . SCLUTTER & RAK ERIN, Titans Low FRESCO, DECORATIVE, nna every deccripticno $0 00043 De & my} CREAM ENTAL aud SLAIN PAINT RC, ~ yeaa street northwost FIRE PLACE BHEATERS'' SPECIMEN ROOM. 710 E street portberrt ne New Biiver Palace, Baitimoren ap jauty WASHINGTOR, D- O- deniers Himeat nascrtenent: ooreetel tes eae Deanty;, lowest prices, bint workin sah quar. ed. MU dewdas, a » Db THE TRADES. oh. €. BIRD & 50% ASRaSS pankan moore, WA CABINET MAKER, : 0 Atm NEW HAMPSHike aVeNUn ane MST@Rer | ee oe sw NORTHWEST. sows | BONNTON'S *IBSON BROTHERS NA Grn al Book and Jon 5 Do” | cast mtn: efoeai pa Fenner ivania ave. W D0.” | CasT OB WaoUONE Thom-sulrasux FoR infah he Ee Zhe most SUCCESSFCL | RN. JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Marke: Space en EE Gt Pe denattacie = Bwciuines Fiegsasd Tous | ABE POWERFUL BEATERS-cive wv ‘sale or rent ‘Agent for tne uly eon VERSAL SATISFACTION on Awards given al the J HOTELS. NEW HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C RIGGS HOUSE, Plammer & Spofford, nlermacional Pebrwary 12, Wt, Co, Mane- aciug bo Tir more perfect “2d. The email number of copnectiow:; thetr “ ton and manner of coustructon reederiog, foam of at geesight ath Baient clinker clearing Ore Can be re. NEW YORK REFINED CIDER, Ore ear of superior quality BREW YORK REFINED Ciprx, Just received and for sale by the barrel, keg 0” gal lop, by SAM’L C. PALMER, oct2é-tr_ _ 57 Greene st., Georgetown. D.C. S$ ECOND-HAND FURNITURE, tu the highest caan prices puld, tad wid'e Soke — Tayi21y Gor. stn and Wik QEEREORD,, | GOLDS HEATING APPARATUS. ee en 30 FOUR OREES. GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACE BUSHELS DELIVERED ror 93.20. Banal To Stra, and Vaguestions ty * ecti-te 421 and 413 Tenthstrect. | SF"Oall and ove the thing iteclt,and take » de D=éonEat all ie nev “Ua Leechaas woe cas-cixrones stairs. decd tr 1914 Fesbyivenie coed,

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