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THE FVFNING STAR. WEDNESDAY No: jember 1 Weather Indications To-Day. Orrice oF © IPP SIGNAL OFFICER, "t w Sovember H, 187 For ic states, warmer, clear her, southerly wires wer pressure. Nor Fars % Phearer Comiqve and varie ° wed Loentia. t, we have he matl ams ans J.C. for Decem- Mey As ners to day issued { A- tens made sheds is her that until) se MEX This mor the ebarged with having o week comritied an ou Miss Florence ar her fat north ‘There was lar, and outside as execiten press taken tl Was Yr as to whe into a trial, especis bere: apd no Hist of wiire The I Immedial and ren guilty b Of these rease morrow to proceed With the ¢ The witnesses were t The arge crowd rem prisoners were sidering sehor Howare Ki and Dr. after which THEE V Rrigatwe cw. first race on the y mile heats, bes’ ; 5g ‘Second race. uiile heats, best. taree in elars 205. fer a stake of $290. Modoc. Jersey Boy and Gilt Edge started. Modoc won the —_ third are fourth heats, beating Jersey rdge was a bad third in each heai . and &453,. ne «THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY” is charm- ing. The eppiause was almost continaous at its Orst presentation atthe National The- ater, ast night, and the encores were numor- ous. This opera is far more pleasing to the ular ear than the “Summer Night’s m,” with which the Hess company opened. It has an ingenious plot, cleverly | Worked out, and the masic is bright and rkiing thre mae and some of it of quite a bi ‘ade. Miss Melville is very piquant as charming as rand orton makes a bi: of “Gaspard” the Marquis; dramatic character the miser, and ner is good im bis role. The performance was a most enjovable one. Every mirth should hea: THE Mas ClATION —T Masonic M iast night, Robert bail Garener, secretary. read and ado) ped, 2 were elec ted d lover of music and Loig Ternsa’ 3 Freneh Lodge. 3 of two years— 8. F < Edward F Fer one year— ze, No.} —— Divoner ice Wylie yes! a decree of divorce to Leander Van Riswick | from the bends of matrimony with Mary Ellen Ven Kiswick. The parties were mar. ried in this District on November 20th. 1506, the = den ‘ of the defendant being Mary Ellen Wright. At that time the plain- Uff Was nivetren and the defendant not more than seventeen years of age, and he charges twat Ove months afer the marriage they lived together, and at the expiration of that time she withdrew from house and pro- tection and declined to retarn, although fre- | quently importuned to do so. i Parnoxep by THe PRESIDENT.—Mar- | shal Donglas received yesterday from the President a pardon for” Maggie Ford. who | Was indicted (with an alias as Sarah Haw- | } kins) for burglary and larceny jn_the Crim- ipel Court last November. She plead gut ty of larceny, but sentence was suspended and € was sét et liberty on account of her pbytical conditio TBE New Paisis Royal Kestaurant under the Shepher building, corner Penonsylva. pense and bth —, “ie one of the finest this side of New ‘cook aud walters of x. Sew York—are tn them- tion to this already wo regulated restaurant. Mr. Louls Fober is the proprietor —Adv’. — BEAUTIFUL colored dress goods, cheapest best black silks, black cashmeres and ck alpacas in this city; very large assor: ment of beautiful dress goods, only fifteen cents; biankets, shawls, cloth for mens’ and boy” —— table linens, red acd white wool ttannels. Read the new Se of Carter's, 707 Market Space.— Atv, —-—- ee Look to your interest and buy your dry Soads from the store where you get the best and cheapest for the money. Carpets : . Be foc; black alpacas. black ¢ishmeres, new fall diess goods, faupels, &c.; Towson’s, ly enue,—Adet. —emeeren= en often fod the need of extra pan. pone Day Ay he , are aes i dificalt to resiers have a supply; oon A. Sake & Co., 318 sireet.—. > noc ——_-—___ BEst sweet Catawba wine $1.25 per H. Magr Sk, “7 Sinton ue grocer, i + teachers Would be in most cases bardsiip not called for or dex 1 | locality and | approved by the truste Public Schools, MELTING OF THE TRUSTEES. | Trustees was held Jast evening, Mr. Curtis | in the ebair, and Mr. Brooks secretar A | communication was received from the Dis- | trict € missicners calling for estimates for | supplies; referred. Also copy of the contract ocenpancy of the Miner School Telerred. A communication was hers re quer ting the use of a school room for r ligious purposes, a8 also one frora Robert | Chase making a simnilar request; laid over Applications were received from the £ low ng for teachers’ positions: Emma Smith, W.H. Smith, Flora F. Lowe, Ella M. Bailey, Isabell Russell, 8. Adams, Margeretia J. Judah, M. Adele! ard Julia § Kelly THE ABSTRACT OF for the past monib Was pr: enix, and shows: Hed — White: : Lawton, R¥PORTS 128. Cases of corporal pe : sebeols: Warhir county, 3. Colored shoul: Washing Georgetown, 6, rounty, ite: Wasbl . oF Colore ds Washington, ecelved from the secretary of the Beard of Police, calling sitantion to the fact Ibat the pe been directed t the law against the killin breaking of glass. &c., 1n the streets by boys Wil tling sbots, and requesting that the a:- placed on file. letter was received fron s in reference to the t g in the schools; referred. A letier was read #nnouneing that the de periment of Fuperiatendence will meet in 8 elly en the Ith of Decembe: nd re qnesting that a committee be app: to Mrs. 8. F roduction of * | act with the superintendent in makiag ar Taugements therefor; so ordered. ndent Wilson presented a com on from the U. teanlal com jesion, iorwar the ce of award a d mesal deere t mission. Mr. Erown comioitiee on music. reporte sion from J. H. Da that h Jary be 1 year; referred to com ota the committ 3, owing . 4 ppoint as acting teachers Bohrer Ww iv, fre nde: Miss Mary grade, to No. 2 Sanderson, from ate, Miss 7, sec grade, to ; Miss Emma J. Woodward, h,to No. 7,8econd grade; hrer, from No. 3, frst grate, fourth grade The commitice was relieved from the con- of the petition of eftizens ask ing appoi nent of Mrs, A. A Wallas sixth district. NION OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Mr. Davis. from the committee on rules, reported on the resolution introduced at th previous meeting by Mr. Ford, pol bnildirgs be opened at & oe | thatin iueir opinion the time for ig the doors— —is sufficiently early meet the reasonable wants of the case; a that to require an earlier attendance of the mposing 2 nded by the remedy any evils exigencies of the ease. whieh may exist, somet € is dae from the ilas from teachers, and with n in starting the pupils to eheois proper lime, there need be pitering outside and sround schools be opening of the fame. Toe marzin of sis considered to be sullicient to ance in Ume pieces. T. that the rule re reed with the nchers to he r school rooms att ck each morning, or re} MILE TO REC he ‘ported soine. val istics, wih a drattof a bill for the reorganization 61 the board. The bill, as adopted, provides that the executive authority of the District cf Colum bia sball appoint nineteen perso is. five at least of the cofored race. to constitute | the trustees of the public schools of said | District, who shail serve without compensa- tion. The persons so appointed shall meet ecd organive on the Tt ay next after their | appointment, and annaaily thereafter on the | second Monday tn the month of January, at such time and place as the executive author- ily of the District may appoint. A majority of all the trustees shall be necessary to coa- | stitute & quorum for the transaction of bast- ness. They shall choose a secretary, not of their own pumber, and auditing clerk, | ard shall detine their duties, and may re- move them at pleasure. They shall appoint a = e public schools, aud may ch: he samme at pleasure. eee shalt’ Y ompatnd janitors tor the houses and designate their _auites, aa aad may discharge them leasure. Jbat the votes of a majority of the whole bum ber of trustees shall be necessary to elect | the supervising prineipals, direcior of any ®peciai stady or exercise, and of ail teachers } in schools above the seventh grate. The trustees shall have the supervision and direc- ‘ton of the public schools, and shall exereise | oWers and perform the duties in relation care and management of the public ools, which are now cxercised and per- Jorned by the trustecs of the said District, except as they may be clianged or mee ited by thisact, and glial have the pow: € i arge ‘the duties which may Leree fier be imposed by law upon the school unstees of said Distriet. Whenever in the | judgment of said school trustees a new build- hg or any addition to or alteration of a bulldieg is needed for Kenool purposes of aied cost of $1,000 or more, they shall | se & statement in writing to theexceulive authority of the District of the necessity of the proposed building, addition, or aliera- | tien; and no contract’ for the purchase or | Jease of land, or for the erection, purchase oy | lease of any ‘building, or for any addition to | or alteration Of any building for school pur- | poses, shall be authorized by the executive or any other authority of the District unitl such statement has been made, nor until the plans for the same have been { publi by some committee thereo: duly to approve ihe sa ‘hools Or thorized LANEOUS. Edward Terry was confirined as janitor of the Miner school bullding | Mr. Lloyd offered a reso ation, whieh was referred, that the committee on teachers re- port upon the practicability of extending the | lerm of the ad vanced grammar iL to two years. Aiso, a resolution, which was re- | ferred, that the proper committee consider | what revision of the course of study in each | grade of the schools of the District is neces- sary. cbair announced as the select ¢ommit- te to arrange for the meeting of the National | Rureau of Superintendence: Messrs. Brown: txgol Hovey, Lioyd, Cragin, Davis an: Brown moved that the 12th-street | building be designated as the Thomson building; laid over. Mr. Staith called up the request of the Picneer Association for the use of the Hllls- | dale school bouse for Sui — Linco } poses, and it was granted. grant the use of a room in the same Pulldiog for a Catholic Sunday school was denied; and the vote granting permission to the Ploneer Association = recousidered, and thelr request was denied. MR. HOVEY’S REPORT. Hovey submitted br annual report, was was adopted, and the board at 11), ocleck adjourned. THE REPO! is for the year ending Tone 30th last, gives the’expenditures as follows ‘There was paid for rental ¢ Seventy-three rooms cecupied tor y artot tae ye during the ed tor bur on epee g Ee ae ne year, ing, by fre iy Nenana task sum rent and} & . 4 * of the schools be informed of the - | Of “Mr. Hart, oi the first division, a zeaious. | than { ata less alcob: their frienda eonaetan “what the changes should be in the board. consequence Tne | A meeting of the Board of Pablic School | ¥#* 4 controversy, but the trustees made the ebanges. They say that the board has taken | & conservative course, and out of the teach. ers employed scarcely two per cent. have | bern denied reappointment. ‘The report quotes the action of the board refuting to allow details tor substitutes to be made from the Nermal School; a3 also the Teport on the reduction of salaries, which says. “The Commissioners propose to meet this deficieney by shortening the sctool y two months. But it is to be reenllected cutting off the schools at the end of e! Months will pot cut off expenditures for fuel, heating spperatus, pérmanent improve ments, furniture, insurance, or printing, and very little for revts, repairs, or supplies. Altbost the whole reduction will cousist of iwo movibs’ salaries of teachers and em ployes. On the sey of last year, — cunt tw for one “montt #44 for two months. Detucc amount from the whole ra deticienc: Hand it leaves @ deficiency sti!i 0 Conceding that cutting off “thts lagi two months Of ‘ihe setool reduce expenditure 405, At Hollows a defe fen cy of £20.%0 to be provided for ir sme Way, tn order to continue the scho months. In other worls, i the basis of expenditare of £510,600 to continue the schoo! wht b is $20,600 in ex apart for schools ‘The Commissioners advise us that Congres sionn] aid cannot be counted upon, and that cloa based upoa sueh aid should be year n for salaric wall cost no eferring to janitor’s salaries, the cost of intendenes and management question of studying at home ts discus and the re ‘Itmust not be for, ten, f public school tea Woshingten have sixty pupils eac that il is physically impossinle to gi Less than five min- can be devoted to nfol hours. Pupils Id, therefore, help wemselves to saci mation as they can gather from t vke, leaving teachers io clear up doubtful points, and to add other facts t> the class aa a whole In other wo iliustration, ex | planailon, instruction is the daty of teachers, and, in large schools, must be given to toe pupils as a whole; personal ¢ memorization is the former i sthe wor latter, of bor Hove sin the stat wt, 5 The y of puptis of the’ school-room; th i school1oom and home.’ Me course of his report, en lorses si- Swinfon’s geographies in the most euth elie terms, Alter referring to the adv: ool, the ter of supplies, and on. tt need fem vie cade te ks, Jisposition to ero onfine as been proper! structed, and whose services in this resp are { very great importance and val 5 gives a list of buiidings | erec ation of the boards 88 follows. n, frame, near Drovers Rest, £1,281 room, frame, near Benning’s, additional room at I Course, $000; Abbott building, New York avenue, between 5th and sth s S, 9 rooms, $25,711 80; Randall. brick, Delaware aveaur | So08: a I ard H streets, 10 rooms, =: Joun F. Cok building, 10 school rooms, O, fee vo and Sth streets northwest, $184 buitding, brick, € school rod ana L streets porthwest, <0, adc Wallach butiding, brick, 2 rooms, = In referring to the trustees who ve. le’ the beard within the last three years, M Hovey in his report makes special me! bard working man,entitled to more cred! be got;’ and “Mr. Champlin, of the fourth division, whose modest merit and fide! great interests intrnsted tohim i is part of the history of South Washington.” | —— The Workingmon. ! A meeting of the Workingm Assembly | was held last Delegates from the bookbinders’ and tailors’ unions were ad mitted. A committee of arrangements on a series cf mass meetings was appointed, co; sisting of a delezate frora each of the differ- t trades untovs. Tne committee on nded that a commit visions of the edPout. They also mt nt Order of tae 18 hours of {KNTICE<UiP QUESTION. on submitted resolutions that a of the United States is larg ployers are taking too muaity fact tinal ¢ | prentices, a ailing to tmstruct ana if thelr trarie ®s they should do, thereby 11 01- ing the countr. who seek employment for. anyth th cau get, to the detriment of #&tl! ngh workmen; therefore, i of and Hkewise compelling t to stay with and fatthivuy serve h ing to the terms of the inden re; that acommiltee of five be appointed | to draft an appreatice bill, ta ba preseuted to Congress through the committee of the Dis- irtet of Columbia.” After debate. the resolutions were adoptet, and the chatr appointed Messrs. Hamilton, Evans. Maher, Keynoids and Meany as the committee. A POSTAL CARD FROM HON. 8. 8. COX was read as follows: WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 1577. “Dear Sir:—I see some curious statements as lo my remarks before your meeting. I myself saw the order le for the wuole = averaging eight hours, aod It was sat- factory to the artisan, who was the work. Ingman’s committee from the Brooklyn navy yard. He went home satisfied. Ihave seat to the Secretary for an official copy. Mean- | while, is it altogether handsome to have my araded in the paj a8 misrepresent- x ‘bat motive cout Ihave fori” e thanks of the Workingmen were voted to Mr. Cox for bis services at the receat meet- ing ai Odd Fellows’ Hall. ———— “ Goop BEER,” says a prominent writer, “as a healthy drink, 1f moderately indulged in, suited to burr nature's daily need, is net surpassed by the finest wines. If it has | nerved no bands to deeds of daring and vio- lence, or perhaps struck no setutilating sparks cf genius trom the human brain, it bas surely added immensely to the health, long life, and happiness of many nations,” and is destined judging by the great im- provement lately made Re r. Robert P. ner in the manufacture is Celebrated Tivoli beer,) to still greater triumphs, as life | becomes studied more from @ hygienic stand point, By Mr. Portner’s process the theory is Suecessfully exploded tnat the beers most stleky to the touch are the best, for while the ivoli beer is ar and more palatable, it is much more nutri- Uous, and is not only good for meu, bat for women, (especially mothers.) for girls and boye, and even uoweaned infants. The = j aon cle 'y fathers of old (who trled the good. | ness of their beer by pouring it out oe a bench, and then sitting down on it ia their leather expressibles, approving it only when they remained glucd to their seai,) would stand aghast at this Inroad on their oe theory. The fact, however, that ts manofacture Is alread. puns for brewers, 8} is em- Other cities, (it being also awarded the premium at the late Richmond state fair,) hypo is no aoatt, that it is destined to become the standard beer ta this country.—j Health Bul. t —____ THE BoaRD or HEALTH mot last night, and Dr. Cox, from the special com mittee appointed at the request of the school trustees to investigate the sanitary con- | dition of certain buildings used for school | | purposes presented the health officer's | statement as substantially their own re- rt. That statement says that the rooms nepected have altogether insufficient air | Space; practically no ventilation, except by windows; unequal distribution of beat; coal-gases from sheet-lron-and cast- | iron stoves, and the character of the build- | | ings is generall: Lgewnteng Dhocer unsuitable. After citing the effects upon children from the above causes, It recommends that the fol! be vacated ar ‘— 1s No PLACE where you can is good bargains asal the Boys’ Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., 909° Pennsylva- nia avenue; boys’ suits and’ overcoats, great er of elegant patterns, at very mode- rate price; Kilt suits, in new and fresh pat- | Bap: ter and inviting styles; sizes 2 to 6 years.— | —-—_—__ iCTION SuIt.—To-day a bill was | Biled by Messrs. Bradiey and Duvail, for C. BE oe, truatee.. Mary sa cena and Seaboard Coasting and WB Todd, jr., trustee, to the sale of certain lols ih square 2st, and & tem- Surexs M1. Cece Ds, Laon, 5 ith sires Dorthwest, =f T there will yetremain | | Of the property, and "Messrs, | ach, liver and bowels. THE COURTS. — Covrt.—Judge Mae ArGrar. y, Th as convicted circu iT Covrr— Julge Carter. wr a larceny (appeal from th Police Com ace below affirmed Hugh FD Ifthe case of F. A charge | of larceny Francis | Miller - the, hacen Z nial re tand | if | r Mr | amslt colored boy. charced with of Awateh, wa found nits x | yo charged with impediag a US” wi OUND PARTY.—The young Georgetown will g to.m yound party at Forrest ha of the poor.” Sce advt CATTLE MARKET. umber of cattle on the market, 450; 400 sold at prices ranging from 3% cents to 5% cents per poand; % left. 1600 sheep aud lambs offered; 309 solid; tert. Pri sheep, 3% {0 1 cents per pound. Laie, $1 50° to a3'59 per he: Per | Cows and calves sold at $25 to $5) per head. GRAIN — Arrival *—Boat Thomas Tarash- ¢T, with 2.000 bushels wheat, to H. bot; boat — le & Bessie, with 3 laties x OF & for the a benent | els wheat at Caledonia, with 1 els wh and .400 bushels corn; boat Lou Sonn, with 9.500 bushels wheat; scho wer Kitty Ann, with 1.900 busheis wheat, all to Hartley & Bro. Boat J Thomas, with co bushels wheat and 7! & J. M. Waters. ERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE — Offerings on ‘change to day 10, ushels wheat, with sules as follows 5 600 at 155%, 110 al 4 at imy, 450 atir2y, 1,100 a 51. Mat 1.50, 1.300 at Lily A.& F.RAILway belders of tt burg railway company was rs of Francis L. Smith, esq., ar deW olfe streets. ng of theste a Frederic at the office corner of St. Asaph this morning. The follow ed toserve for the ensa Alb kins directors. According to the order en- t of their last term ict and cireati city on Thurs "This morning, however, Mr. Fow- ler, clerk of the court, received a letter from | Judge Hughes saying that he was called to Danville to hold court for Indge Rives, who is sick, and ordering an adjournment of the term here uatil January. GoLp —Mention was made a few days azo of thediscovery of gold at Roslyn farm. Yes. | terday morning Mr W.W. Dangan. the owner | E. Atwood. Aconuciewar ot of Neison coupty Washin A visit to the lo. cality where the metal was found, with a view to making extensive min’ on the spot. New _ Boat.—Major Blake, who has the ontract for conveying passengers to aud fromo Mount Vernon after April next, is hay- jng a new boat built in New York for that CITY ITEMS. CARTER'S LITTLR LIVER PILLS are un- like all other pills. No purging or pain. Act Specially on tbe liver and bile. One pili a dose. E.bbitt House drug store. enema i A Homeny, OLD-Fasito is Lavender, yet delightfully refreshing aud invigorating. It can be fonnd io no purer form than in J. & KE, Atkinsoa’s genuine Micham Lavender. WS NES SCALES.—There was shipped scale factory 3s car loads of scales in September, and /1 car loads in October, Avd there was received of maocufactaring inateria] In September, 199 car loads October, 154 car-loads._(st. Johnsbury, 12. ca Driicious C.oKERY Sweetest, most whol-rome tea biscuits, bres light a delicious V 1, muflins, flan- is iaost ‘all good gx0- ———_e—_——- THe VoLuNTARy IMONY of thou- sands establishes beyond alldoubt a fact of be ‘ital Importance to the sick and debilitated, viz: that Hostelter's Stomach Bitters are an” absolnte specific for remittent and intermit- tent fevers, dyspep-ia, coastipation, bilious- Ww polup io cans or bottles: cers sell | hess, mental depression, sleeplessne<s, chro- nie diarrhoea and all diseases of the stom- ——_e—___ A VOLUME IN Srx Lines.—This very hour, if you have a Cough, a Cold, or any a@:iculty in the throat or Inngs, send for Hale's repel of Hor hound 6 and Tar. Takeit full, are safe. Thecure is cer- aiD py, fem swift, the preparation pleasant. Dou’t disregard these six lines. Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in jms , Bold by ali Meco _— Ey ——— es PATENT DETERGENT es ee material ever invented. — ry druggists and grocers. scenes oe RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous sufferers. Chron: macher’s Electric Heits the grand desidera- tam. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with Li tog malied free. Address Pul- vermacher Galvanie Co., New York City. 6,25,dekly —_e—__—_ To LADIES AND GENTLFMEN.—We wish | MESDAY Nic ing operations | | eale. eo) mtiioa rence pen | ED PERFUME | to call attention to A, Fischer's Chemical | Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No. 905 G street, near Sth street. By promptly adopt- ing the latest improvements, whether of American or European invention, be is en- abled to do his work ina manner not to be ae by those not possessing these facil- | ities. His cenunte g and dyeing Ladies and Gent's Suits are, 1 fact, the cheapest in U elty on account of bis superior work. Give bim a G street. Punctuality gaar- antec REMOVED. Re ade perfect ht by using the pace HON GLAD PAINT Sud OF EWEN, the vest cout Knowa to preserve tin i HOLTON & McLAIN, nord 711 G street northwest. 1001 PENNSYLVANIA aks 1001 A. P. McELRO! cup Fed CasceRER,, Pier )» Gold ed and jgnd Weta Gorulore, Pictures Removes aoa pehans), Carve Oarpets made and oe te PENNSYLVANIA J TERE VEUM, 87 Orders by mail promptly Stendea to. ston noveim WALSH'S RESTAURANT = RESTAURANT LADIES’ DINING BALOON, Oth and F Streets. 27° kvorything. to this new aliding ose THAT AWFUL BOY. seon him? If pot, ask for him at, any Be iutcton Mewill cost you aly GO conta, aud cad 70 | Miliset more than your moucy's worth iu enterta ment and good bi G. W. CARLETON & C0. cct29-¢clat ‘Publishers, N. ¥s_ Corns. BAD NAILS, BUNIONS, peli EO LASS, mareet Rees SURULNE ie t sop2i-tm a AND FISSURE, nr SH ca td office room a rner Mth AMUSEMENTS. YCCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FRASENIETED BY TELEGRAPH WIRE OM PRILADELPHI And ds ret nd accurately repro! je threnghont the EDISON'S ELECTRO- TELEPUOY lode reed by tre Press evers where. AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHUBC |, BOVEMBER ATSP.M Admission, (0) cents; reserved seats 25 cent: ¢\ tra. Tickets tor ante at Bilis’ Music Store novi N? ATIONAL THE. ATER. OPE A PRONOUNOKD stccess ew Prima Don y received b: noe SIGHT wilid the recent New ¥ T 4 ne and Py The cast includ Sexcin, Miss Louise Morton, teenia and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIG 700NS OO NIG M LLAR'S DRA SATURDAY MATONEF 4 SUMMER NIGHTS DREAM November 19, Mr. JOHN McCULLOCAH op} ted by @ powerful company FrORD'S OPERA HOUSE. TUCESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING3, SOVEMBER 1G snd 3 Will be presented, he first ti oF MAD CAP VIOLET. ELLA STOCKTON the play MAD CaP... Stage Manag Ticketsand box-sheet bookstore, whire reserved a: (witbont exten when the Opera Be ine HOR ite open nie S° (THEATER ith Street, BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVEAUE RMANCH EVE: x Ladice and Ch SDAY aud SAITADA a 626 i = mass fire = FREE ART GA I Crotos OF Pal FESTIVAL! CBvuRkcH FESTIVAL, Te ladies of the First Bapti t Church, 1) stenot between G aud H northwest “a BUCI ELE ard SUPPEE inthe Vewry ofthe Church, ou WED the Tite instant, Interesiin ® good Come and GEORGETOWN ADVERM'TS. "OUND PARTY. —The Yoarg Ladies ty} r URSDA « ythe I'th. inst. a POUND PARTY forthe benedt oft poor cf the town, Ad pun Lak SIDE, all the other cheap WwW. H. WHT 49 Jefferson street, ver excotl dt the District and sand Territories wil t andr gle of som 2D. The FFAL, nd WIS & a EAS and OOFFEES, » Georgetown, i c. etc MDSALEES PLR Ri initee _SIGN of BIG*T. H4zs- ain FAUL STYLES BOW READY. Amortment large and complete. Sees BILK HATS $3.50, $4, 95 ang a a — 2, ror 1 2, oot secs Metrics meses WF, Ft sExMOuE, sepll-Sm 132 Bridge Street, Georgetown, PROFESSIONAL. WwW ipcttelid <i BELL, A pe. BOG Datrect, Boom Nok Nn No. Bradle: N DUTTON, = re ton the land itect and Engineer. joome 28 and BD. bate Deposit Co's Building, n. ©. oct29 1y* cor. loth st_and New York ave rgeon in charge of Mary’ Die eee ee sulted every Wednesday f Fattom a bode at No, 1208 Pennsylv: H.R. PABSONS, Pei removed sry sear rg to ‘ite Patent Office. rer a ay Sees ea R. J. B. JONSON, ist and Physician, nse street nortuwests — and HESEY 3: ENNIS, 711 G ezeet. ‘ent Oiler, Jicciritiag tad Model ¥ porimental work a spect TAEsO%, Diz. T.-M TAL is iy LSOTT GIBBS. ne a. B. es BEMOVED To marl-iy ‘Tate —, Store, er Thompson's Drag Ez. Darist, 423% [ch street south: EB, DUB ep oe at af fan Ga eat tang, es Som ete: pain per’ Sons warrartes CHUTTEB & wtre Cited er ne Ae WILLET & LIEBEY, Cash Lumber Yard, Corner Gth street and New York avenue, FOR LOW FRICES, EVERYBODY GOES TO WE SELL ABSOLUTELY FOB CASE. IT WILL PAY TO COME ANY DISTANCE. YOU SAVE SO CENTS ON 100 FEET. WE SELL LOWER THAN ANY YARD. EVERY OME THAT BUYS ADMITS THIS. IF YOU BUY FOR CASH AXD WANT GOOD LUMBEE, Ready-Made Department. OVERCOATS. BLUE OVEROOATS, fast colors For 9°0, $3, aud FALL OVE ATS for GW ard F HBAVY BROWN OVERCOATS for 8? FINE BROWN OVEROCOATS Por 218, $15, 820, a.4 eB. BEAVY BLUE OVERCOATS for g'4ard 8 HEAVY BLACK OVERCOATS from 9 $UR BRAvES 4 ELYSIAN OVESOUATS 2 to 8% and es » $3 SUBTOL LONG CLOAKS TALMAS from @10 to €23 LIVERY OVEROOATS, far For $2260 and #30. BROWN LIVERY OVERC HEAVY ULETERS, from § PLAID ULSTERS for $18 BLACK ULSTEES for $10 CALF BAIB sod VICUNA ULSTERS. VICUNA LIVERY OVERCOATS PATS, © o $3 ~ ine CLOSING OUT LOTS oF S'S OVERCOATS and TALM AN BOYS’ OVEROOATS for $4 ore EPRICE NLY GEO. C. HENNING, No. 410 Seventh street. Piain Fac TO BE CONVINCED 20 L +4 ) ao « e 23 2a 22 BEWEST 20 12 CHOIOE az I 1S ray s | 12 iz 1 19 FAL 2 s and z 6 WINTER sa0 s GARMEN lF Ey for | 25 e 23 MEN'S and BOYS 20 as WEAB Brews Sui, 17 | Dress Seite, 26 Drow f 15 Lat can be f in 14 12 the city, » $6 % = and embraces all the 1 2 tending re ries tn worn this season 2 a 2. Ea My prices s Business Par a | Bosiness Pants, & alweye Drees Pante, 25 i i A. STRAUS, TO4E Pennsyleasia avenur, Near Jitn street a ARE se PIANOS AN RGANS F. ELLIS & CO ay a 937_Pes Sole A FAMOUS W ‘be Best SMITH AMERIC. Unegusied in ¢@ 7 large bum ber of Second-hand Fianos and Organs ran nv ey price from $25 and rp iapos and repaired, tuned. win an packed and meses by eaperienced workmen. oc8) lm Deen STIEFF PIANOS, im tome, finish, and dura-, Pianos fo. Rent. Tuned PDECKER B BROTH) MATOHUSS BURDETT Agent, octas tr M. KNABE & CO-S wostpna HOWNED {ay ‘These , | Deated instruments bare Deca bolore cette : Praraand have rereivel si beet awa hererer Cg sme! “3 aod Pianos from pangs een) eed constantly on hand ¢: leb rated Orgaus Fuel and exchauaed.” Paiticu'ar attention and thoroughly = Shon Pianos and Organs told id to € ecu PIANO, iphis” A SPRCIAL 1 a wel «¢ aad for, ‘prices Bao L.EUMNER.Agt. s0-e01y hy A< wee en orimrent just yu ma at low — sets B. ARESDY FOR BUSINESS. PALACE ——— ealeg on band. «4 Thich we will sel ghia fe ah rarest Gsurand snieaamioe, FAMILY SUPPLIES. N= W Goons. SARDINES = ee ELESS SARDINES. QUEEN OLIVES. CAPERS, TOBASOO SAUCE, SALMON 1 LB. Cans, And many other new goods arriving ¢a'ly. coptem ptating: . 3 Toad pias oho ana Fane octid-tr C. MANN desires the attention of the pubitc to the ICE STOCK OF aiwafats Li fone sree Siats oe, OSe and end Stalls Market. aod JonN B. KELLY, t" bya ; and 208 3 oS Of the city. NEW YORE REFINED CIDER. One ear of superior quality NEW YORE REFINED CiDEE, Just received and for sale by the barrel, keg or gal Jon, by 1 cH | | j | | pecan k ISHING Goons G as s FIXTU Gas FIXTURES! Gas Tixroues: ‘Thepe terge show rooms filled with pew et ole. e~ Wrens of CRAWL RL BLS tu Polieho | Bras we » Browne, &e Tersone purchasing Fixtures from ne an bars Dave them jut ap nei. B. ( 4 Cxpenees and gave a lange pers ¥. Pav pson & co. 5 N. Liberty Battomore, Mat CLO kw BRONZE: AT cost’ Weare prepared to soil CLOCKS and BROY eat tein com NEW STOVE STORE. one, BE. GARTRELL & ©o., SIS Seventh atreet northwest CCOKING AND BEATING STOVES RANGES AND FIR ACE HEATER Re w AIRING of atta INIITURE, LACE OURTALNS, LAMBREQ Fr? COBNIOES. tc A mM COMPLETE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED 5¥ HARMON, BOSWELL & co., 313 Lighth street, noar Penna, avenue, DONT Fall. 70 EXAMINE x Srock AND PRICES BEI BUYING They will not be undorwo 4 They take pleasure ta showir 7 They gaaranter ai! ther w Bb! ¥ THE SOCIAL! BUY THE social THEE SOCIAL FIRE-PLA F dure “moon e8t2 yon money, and et «bee every v= newded wat ‘ r Warr SOCIAL in tall opersi anterd Gla A + the 87 GEORGE ELEVATED OVAN ObING amd NEATING EASGE. REBSSNUN & JUNKS, TIT Seventh street northwest. [pECoRATED ENGLIGN OND FRENCH DINNER, TEA ond M. We BEVE No. 1009 Pennsylvan. Between Wth an: GREAT FALL SALES oF FURNITURE. LINCOLN & HASKELL, 205 W. Baltio re Street, Baltimore, Welnnt Chamber Setts..... 825 te $500 Walnut Parlor Suits... $33 te $600 Cottage Suits - S16 upwarde Grand aesor BK ey 5, EXTENSION RATTAN az BE tor Porches oe BURRS Pay ST RADS, wih BAT 1A TTRES! OF" A cents f ta Ss REN WED CRIBS THE BALTIMOE Bev. $5.00 the city, octe, im S77. GRAND OPENING oF A NEW NA, GLASSWARE, ana HOUSEFURNISHING SIORE. A FINE LOT oF TABLE CUTLERY, BILD CaGes, PLATED WARE of the best makes, CHANA and GLASSWARE. of =o I will set et Bespestfaily. ———— HM. HOLLANDER, 418 Seventh street, oct8 tr Opp O44 Fellow 's Ball, HOUSEFURNISHING Goons. aad CHINA, erat Phi ct ouagevany, octé tr 5B @oore At Fae event | MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS!! Plain and ¥xguiets Patio s. Fite Fictsbed, Lo est Prices. (seud tor onsies, nae B. ¢ BRIBE & SON via, anéé. Digtts street, Baltimore, FIRE PLACE H qaaress : The New Biver Palace, r bemuly ©. Are Potentees axp MANUPACTUAER BO ono aE Lich sareet Baitie re, F Oucula _(sena Bernsen” 3 FURNACES. CAST CS WROUGHT IKON—SUITABLE FOR COAL OB WOOD. The most SUCCESSFUL FURNACES <n ABE POWEEFCL NEATERS-GIVE UNI- VERSAL SATISFACTION Bir ae ere size And 6 fli line of ry low Wis Stas EAD RANGE ACENOE coum _ 920 rnBShe &, ‘arene wrtes CABPETS, Pica raticoe tao 9 rege cis. OO. BRO. & ©O., eepl ly 1928 F. Rear Ebbitt House. GOLD'S BEATING APPARATUs, ‘We are the Manufectarers of i

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