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_THE EV FRIDAY. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF CHTEP herly winds, stationary fol- OF THE THERMOMETER. readings of the thermom- during the da: ‘The following Is th minimum, 45°. LOCAL NEWS. mts, Aco, To-night. ‘ocahentas” and “Jenny Condensed Locals. Street lamps wiil be lighted at 5:50 p. m. and extinguished 5 St. Josept’s Liebesband elected officers aS follows: Larenz Kiss- Hl, secretary; ing their ftli¢ht south pecially the mar- * sure indication of a this fal! than nsual, Hiram Chapter, No. 4, Roy sons, have elected ofieers as Tollow ich Priest: RW. E. Serie; s Willams, E. King; J. muel Param, treasu- ‘reeruits for the army ain of to-day is a reminde n mf, and that a good siany skilled arti : Considerable al Of the kyte justices of the Py with the law Dt r dockets to the behooves all who have HOt fully complied with the law in this respect to immediately de so, ‘The elause in the old provides that in eg smiit the docket, the party COWEN CASE IN THE aSa breach of or It was the duty of “«l to have ac- be nsed as ti He felt an inte i be paid the hi etremnstances of t had the right to go to the right to make Fo push the policen i public batid- 1 you please note an appeal? Coben then sent for a bondsinan on the appeal Frank Hume Went on Coie REOPENING OF TH tiled today by Mr. O'Briea! nted foun L, Do "Yompson ¢ in Wasitington, ed with steating a by Loft the third Richmond says: ing parties to von Carlyle, a youn: ‘Thomas. daughter of Mr. James Thomas, one of the weaithiest and most prominent citizens of was solemnized by Rev. Dr. J. L. Burroughs, of Lonisvilie, By., late pastor of the First Baptist Church. —— KNIGRTS OF PYTHT: "T. Bailey and the offi ‘The ceremony ancellor Wm. ers of the Grand Lodge, K. of P., of the District, will visit the subordi- —In Getober—Friendship. ‘o. 18, 22d; Franklin, a 30, 25th; Calantie, > 2th; Mount Vernon, No. 5, sith; Harmony, CARDINAL, CARD! shades Of e i if also that he has been NEW STYLE OF BRKLIN ( OAKS JUSL recely S. all the latest styles; wool tlannels, trom ew tall dress goods, from i 6 Penusytvania avenue.—. up, al Towson's, OF FURNITURE advertised to taxe | 125 14th street, by Walter is postponed, on account of day, October Zist, at same ce to-day at NO. Williams & Co. Place and hour. + 5 ———————— MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to Thos. Davis, both of Prince George's john Beil and Kate Snow; Elward Sanderson and Lena Trautman, ————_— Pirtxes, heavy goods, walnut washstands and es Httings will be sold at Hamilton’s to-mor- yow morning; also, the ess and the fine offic? fixtures, w: and hare fe, &C.— Adel, A Murderous Street Affiray. FRIGHTFUL CUT ACROSS A MAN'S FACE WITH A BOWIE KNIFE. Yesterday morning information was furnished Major Morgan of a murderous assault by Col. Frank Moncorson upon Mr. John Kelly, whieh icok place late Wednesday night on the eorner spnsylvania avenue and Ith street, and as thought would result fatally to Major Morgan, with Lieutenant, Vernon, the piace designated, he restaurant on the southwest cor- ner of Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street, they found THE VICTIM OF THR ASSAULT in bed with his ile to talk much, bat from him the the richt before he met ( ont of the restaurant, and 6 ly ling him farmtl- y name took lim to task for some mf representations the Colonel had circulated about him, but by no means in an offensive manner, The Colonel remarked that he had no Time to talk to him, and during further sation Ki alted him a lar or something of jen in a twinkling Moncorson drew nd With one wipe inflicted A FEAR! from the top of one of his (1 the face into the corner of his mouth, splitung his face wide open, the jaw failing down, ren- dering i almost impossible for him to ‘talk. bie I bled very freeiy, and it was thought he would die from the loss of biood, but by the skill of physicians the flow was stopped, and the wound sewed up, His assatiant walked away, and he knew nothing further of him. ARREST OF COL. MONCORSON. Upon these representations an information Was sworn out, and the detectives went in search of Col, Moncorson, who is said to be an ex-confederate officer. The city was thoroughly hunted over during the day yesterday, and about 5 o'clock in the afternoon Detective McElfresh came across the man they were look- ing for, and escorted hit to police headquarters, aud later In the day he gave bonds in $1,000 for his appearance before Judge Snell this morn- ing, Mr. William Kennedy becoming his Kelly is represented this morning to be as comfortable as the elreumstances will admit of, but fears are felt by his friends that erystpelas may set in, as he is a man of fll habits. : THE BEL Moncorson is from New Orleans, and has been in this elty for some time past, of and on, and it is said has been connected with a real e: y also that he fs aman of cr but reckless when rs of age, and is as alawyer by yn ears across eniered on the police report ession. 2 ppeared in the Poltee Conri tais morning and Mr. Kelly not being able to appear the was continued one week, the accused with 3 Keunedy renewing the bonds. * Amusements, Etc. NATIONAL THEATER.—“Pocahontas” and “Jen- ny Find™ were presented to a large andien last night. HN wasa very good initial pe: ance, and the two plays were well 5 Jenny Lind ¥ vad Inet with hentas, thot Interesti ed this and to-mi¢ Saturday will be rey a msn ‘The testimonial benefit ten- Mills comes off at Lincoln Hall The halt should be crowded. Mi rves to be recognize to her ail the prominent amateurs of » Will participate in this evening tainment. A feature of the programine will be the presentation of the second act of Flo- fow's beautinu) opera of “Martha.” with the “ast:—Henrietfa, Miss Eva Mills; a] Lonel, Mr. John “ng. CRC! A leeture on sities Of the Dead Letter Office will be iopolitan M. E. Chureh. T itself has excited considerable curi= e lecture will inelude incidents con- h the delivery of valuable dead letters ding of copies of pecvilar letters. he new cabinet organ, which plays without hands, will be there to be heard and inspected. all for the benefit of the Sunday sehool con- ed with the chvreh. s HALL.—Ole Bull, the world renowned will give bis farewell concert in Wash- igton at Lincoln Hall, Wednesday evening, Oct. th. THEATER COMIQUE. he Comique has a very strong company this week and a splendid bill, Opp Fen.ows’ Hatt.—Wyman, will continue his Wonderful exhibition of ventriloquism and sieight-of-hand here to-night. ‘There will also be & Matinee to-morrow. ‘The Marionettes are an excellent feature of the entertainment. THE Syxop OF Batttwore (Presbyterian Church) commenced its sessions in Baltimore Yesterday the moderator announced ing committee, according to previous action of synod, to wait on the President of the United States t y Of national fast- ing. humil he stay of the Andrew B. € presbytery of Baltimore rez ministers. 44 churches, 4 licenti M3 communicants, an of the vn the freedinen, presented a rey he whole subject of the work of Gdi na nen Was tw mending the adopt Of prompt and efficient. measu ution of this work among the haif in'l- {This peonle residing within the bounds of synod. ‘The report was a ed and Hanover-street church. Wilmington. Del., was ted as the place for the next stated meeting of tbe synod, on the third Tuesday of October, 0p. W., and the synod adjourned, DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follows: F. W. Jones, trustee, to G. W. in old Georgetown ato $162.50. Henr amuel Brannan, lot 43, tn old George A.E. H. Jolinson io J. A. 5 G. Ball to Agatha E W.H. Daw to ©. ¢ L. Dunlop to Henry nd ‘Hawkins, addition Morton Toulmin. to. A. lot to Catharin Catharine Bloe sq. 45H: John Cou 1, Si. 133, io Eva Kurtz, to same, lot + in this number of ¢ paper, tits company holds out unusual induce- ments to those insuring before 25th Novembe hexi. 'This company” may be called a co- operative soctety, in tis besi sense, and it. is not Wg6 That i should have met A the un- Fsuccess whieh has attended it thus far. Iks trustees are well known as among our most aterprish and yet most conservative mon. They are: Hon. George Taylor (president), Win, Ballantyne. esq., (vice president), Hon. Joseph S. ‘kness, William a8 Charles F. Peck, Jame Given; and James E. Fitch, secretar + se DECISION IN A WILL Case.—Yesterday, in the Court in General Term, the case of Robertson age. Piekrell was decided, the judgment below being affirmed. This was an action in eject- ment, in which the plaintiff! below sought to ke Out his title by bringing. in as proof an au- ntulcated copy of a will probated at Peters- burg. Va. The court below held that before the will could become proof as title to real estate In this District it must first be probated here, The General Term sustained this ruling. BEAUTIFUL FALL Dress Goops.—Plaid dress camel's hair dress goods; colored cash eres, pure wool, (double width,) 50; na terproof, pure wool, $1; beautiful dress part wool, 15. Carter's, 711 Market Space Bleached fable linen, 50; black Waterproo oth for boys’ Wear, pare wool, 50: immense h ‘loa cloaks; ladies’ . $1; sneseud shawls. cardinal, blue, drt, Vests, white and SATISFACTION I8 ASSURED, alike to the boys and their parents or guardians, with all pur- chases made at the Boys’ Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., 909 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The boys are pleased at being dressed in stylish and becoming costumes which none of their com- panions Can ridicule, and the older folks are satisiied with the immensity of the siock and the variety of styles to select from, as we : ihe moderate prices charged for the same. WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET—A/ Queenstown Fard,—256 cattle; 6 left over; 50 stockers | soid trom 23g to 3e. per pound; 200 cattle sold at prices ranging from 3% to4\c. per pound; 80 sheep and labs; old sheep from 3% to 4e. per Pound: lambs from 4°; to 54¢. per pound; 20 os nd calves Sold from $30 to $60 each. Mar- et dull, CARPETS, CARVETS, CARPETS.—Ingrain carpe hew styles, 37, 50, 60¢.: {wo ply carpets, 70: Venetian carpets, all widths; floor oll cloths, all Dank is, $2.50 pair” TOWSOn'S 30, Peansy pb! er Ja) ir. Wy yl vania avenue.— det, = i ‘THE ATTENTION of Wes desiring to elther buy or rent properties is calied rd of the wel vn firm of Fitch, Fox x Gurer t Eelief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. THE NATIONAL COMMISSION. The daily meeting of the executive committee of the National Relief Commission was held at headquarters to-day; Ex-Gov, man, and Messrs. Woodworth, Mitchell Hill, Dayis, Solomons, and Dickson, present. A telegram was received from Lieut. Hall, ng the relief boat, dated + Vicksburg, * ing: “Buried Lieut. Benner in national cemetery: pilots Waiting for other pilots.” Also one from Dr. Keyes, saying: “Telegram received; will come as soon as pilots are obtained; ha thoroughly.” PapucaH, Ky., Oct. 18, 15 secretary: After further investigation I tind that Martin, Tenn., and viet -rable condition, been neglected. Please send reiie! A letter from J. L. Tucker Rev. Mr. Paul. of this city, giving a detatied and graphic representation of the situation. was read, and an appropriation of $200 for relief was made, and directed to be forwarded. $159 was also appropriated for the relief of Martin, Tenn. ‘The resolution in relation to the river flats nuisance here was offered by the chair, and unanimously adopted. It is printed in full in another column, LATEST FROM THE SUPPLY BOAT. Gov. A. R. Shepherd received from Lieut. Hall, commanding the supply oat, to-day, the “Have drawn on you, through the Howards, for $500. Have engaged two pilots and will leave at 12m. I pay them $10 per day and transportation back to Vicks- ‘Our watchman died of fever at the hos- Physician and three nurses accompany Us. Captain too sick to go.” CASH CONTRIBUTIONS received by Lewis J. Davis, treasurer, since last yeport:—Robert, Boyd, collections, $6; A. Van Gender, Pension Office, $17. contributions from the village of Langley, Shepherd, chatr- and in a | ve gone; only —Wm. Dickson, y are in a deplo- M. WEn., Mayor. ckson, MIss., to following dispatch: ; Rev, J. H. Wauzh, THE GRAND JURY AND THE SHOOTING R. The grand jury to-da; made a presentment, representations made they had visited the shoot- ing range near Bennings, and make present- ment: ist. That the position of the targets is too near a navigable stream. 2d. That prec: ser to parties passing on said 3d. That the bullets striking the targets are shattered, and uMicient foree to 3of the marker’s shield. targets is en- in the Criminal Court, that owing to the tons to avold dang stream are insufiic pieces of them have a through the iron plat 4th. The distance between tl Urely open, and there is no kind of protection to prevent balls passing act ‘That the opposite side of the ci resort In summer time. 6th. That in accordance with the above they present the sald rane, 2 recommend such action by the court. as will Shield of sufficient height rot the target cure the erection of and width at the re ake it safe for all persons wit: ay call them to the river, Il be erected shootii fil such shield colored man ne ims to be a mini: ed James H, Winn erot the Gospel, was of having stolen a horse mitted that he took the to know the re rested yesterday in Baltimoy At the Instance of Dete by Officer Mills, Mehevitt, who brought over the prisoner ction of the court the plea of ken oul, and he was committed tion of the grand jury CTION OF THE sported that the; —The grand jury sited the jail, and pndition and’ well “a wall of stifti- mnmend that ight to secure the safekeeping of oners be erected around the that at certai may have exer THE GRAND JURY to-d: derson for rape and assault; George detatuing and opening I vacant groun y the prisoners 'y indieted Stephen An- ers; M. D, Whiteside, lor, resisting officer. . Black, Henry Pond and F. MeQuillan, charged with vidlating the internal revenue lay ‘They also disc SUIT AGAINST THE DisTRICT GOVERNMENT.— Mr. Joseph B. Bryan, by M Hot, entered suit against the $20,000 damages he claims to have sustained by ‘son of the backing up of water into his p! of business, on part of lot 1, square 461, by which en damaged, &c. Dk. WHITE, Curoropisr, will be in attendance 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, on and y, October 21st. "25 eents a dozen in District to recover lis goods have abox, Schwing & Clarke, , two colored oth from Mr. John T. Shaw, reet, and proceed= rabbed a pair of Land went dowa Cor thinking about 1 held the first meeting int Prof. Gross officiating at the or number of persons hed the pledge, game of bail was played yes- en the Nationals and the Ge town College nine, on the grounds of the lat resulting in a score of 19 t02 in favor of the chooner Rebecca HH. champion—for Aspinwall, with 457 tons coal from P. Quigley, of Dubuque, Towa, had poor, forlorn-looking ‘men- dicant who accosted hiin on the street, and so pulled off his coat and gave that. e-The whalin, jusan, of New Bedford, Was capsized in a hurrica ne on the night of the Only three of a crew of 25 sur- vived when encountered by the The survivors have landed at Stonington, Conn. Se-The bodies of Mrs. Tick and her little > been found in the river near ‘The mother had left a note ing her intention to commit. suici had endeavored to persuade a younger daughter ——_______ Rex4E BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. CONSUMERS should bear in mind that the in comparable “Royal” is now the only Baking Powder fn thle market mae from Pure Grape ‘Cream Tartar, ported exclunively for wikc growing district of France New York: Dr ew, ;Dr. Prof. GENTH, Philadelphia. der direct from the Approved by N. NEVER CAKES, NEVER GETS LUMPY, WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE, SOLD ONLY IN CANS. ROCHESTER JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York avenue, Near U. 8. Treasury Department. Cun NOW ae APPLES ora ANNED GOODS. A ngw lot of that pure old CIDER VINEGAR. All our goods guaranteed as to quality, weight and measure. SOVEREIGNS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, octl6-tr 1023 7th st. nw. and 801 H st. ne. Ra eth Se Le CITY ITEMS. Go To “JOHN’s” Restaurant. corner Tth and D. Fried 0} veral new and . including a i Wool hats at boys’ and children’ all colors, ic. and $1, at Lewis Tand 2 GREATER than all else in life to be destred is freedom fromrheumatism, Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy cures it, If yeu have headache try Lodille’s Headache Speeyic. It positively cures AvocT UNDERSHIRTS A} depa: Drawers. — Our gent’s furnishing di ment is now complete. Finest q ‘arlet flannel tadershiris and drawers are down to $1.75. We have an im- mense stock of white merino shirts and drew. ers at all prices, from 25e. wear, gloves, half-hose, great Variety, and at popular price: One Price Store,” 920 71 st. bet. Land WHEN A LADY SPRINKLES HER DRESSING- Toom with Murray and Lanman’s Florida Water, Jt becomes to one Sense at least a delicious floral bower. No tropical grove can exhale a rarer fragrance, DELIBERATE Svicipg.—Not for a single day cana oot be safely neglected in this climate. Without delay resort to Hale's Honey of Hore- hound and Tar, This balsamic vegetable pre- paration extinguishes a cough, or cures a cold, with unexampled rapidity. Pike's Toothache Drops cure toothache in one minute. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents. For Urwarps OF THIRTY YRARS Mra. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has been used for children, It corrects, oad of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether oes from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. % cents a bottle, TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and. Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Euro- pean invention, be is enabled to do his work In a manner not to be equalled by those not pos- sessing these facilities. Gent's sults cleaned for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 50 cents to $1 a pair, by cleaning a number a re- duction in price. -Satisfaction guaranteed. His dry cleanser removes grease spots effectually from any article, and careful pressing gives them an appearance as if newly made. JUVENILE AMATEUR ORCHESTRA, Under the Leadership of PROP. E. HOLER, AT ODD FELLOWS! HALL, th strect, between D and E strevts now., é: ets at music stores ‘oct NAtronaL. Gala Night. TO-NIGHT—POCAHON NY LIND. $ AND JENNY LIND. TO-NIGHT-POCAHONTAS AND J TO-NIGHT—POCAHO) Saturday, at 2, Pocahontas and Jenny Lind will be given for the benefit of ladies and children. OP» FELLOWS’ HALL. WYMAN. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Commmencing OctopER 16TH, and Grand SATURDAY MATINEE At 3 o'clock. _Price 25 cents; Children half price. oct 17-3 LLENCOLN HALL, OLE BULL, The world-renowned violinist, will xive his GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT IN WASHING- TON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ocroper 30; Ole Bull will be assisted by MISS ISABEL STO. Or Bostoy, AND AN UNRIVALED CONCERT COMPANY. Admission, 21.00. No extra charge for seats re- served before October 20th. First appear Fintet Banvhran at Ji ast Dewitt Cooke! Alice Gimore! Kitty. Sheppard! Fast week of Gibson and Birney and Minnie Wain- forth! The Great Comedy of the Eron Boy! octls ComEn EN T48 TESTIMONIAL By MISS EVA'S. MILLS, ‘AD. LINCOLN HALI,, FRIDAY EVENING, October 18, 1878. ‘The following ladies and gentlemen have kindly volunteered their services: Mrs. H. C. Sherman, Miss Jennie True, Miss Irni, Mr. Harry G. Sherman, Mr. John O. Pugh, Mr, Samuel G. Young, Mr. Theo: dore Watterson, Mr. W. A. Widney, Mr. E. B. Hay and Prof. Waldecker. A feature of the programme will be the presentation of the second act of Flo- tow’s beautiful opera of “ Martha,” with the follor ing cast: ‘Henrietta, Miss Eva Mills; Nancy, Mrs. H. . Sherman ; Lionel, Mr. John 0. Pugh: Plunkett, Mr 8. G. Young. Admission, 75 cents. Reserved seata may be re- cured without extra charge at Metzerott’s. ‘octl4-5t NATionan THEATER. Opera Season, BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. EMMA ABBOTT AND THE HESS ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. C.D. HESS, Dixrcror. Comprising the eminent artists, Miss EMMA AB- BOTT, Miss ANNIS MONTAGUE, Mrs. ZELDA SEGUIN, Mr. WM. CASTLE, Mr. i. Bracuu, Mr, E, Ryse, Mr. ren, Mr. A’ W. Tams, ete. GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. SIGNOR G. OPERTY, Cuer p'Oacurstna. heperti Monday, Faust, bs Wednesday, Bohemian Girl of friday, Mignon. Saturday,! Normandy. GRAND ABBOTT MATINEE SATURDAY. Dramatic Prices—Secured seats, $1 and $1.25: ad- mission, 75 cents and 50 cents. Sale begins Thurs- day morning at box office of the Theater. octl4-tr 626 E Sr. | } 026g sr aT MARKRITER'S FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE. O- eet. Chi Es i ‘Chrot , ke. Also, Tapwest nt taal of Paper Ha =, Window Shades, Pictures, ae icture and Tas- tele, Hinge, Nails, &c., in the District. remember Name and Number. jyl-ly R FALL AND WINT! 1d sell sour CART OF CLOTHING ta sour oan at, vantage, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D N. B.—For FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND CLOTHING extraordinary high prices will be paid, I ‘specialty of them. “Neg by Tis Will be" promptly sttendod to. ___ LECTURES CEUM LECTURE: URSE. FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 25th, Rev. JOsern Cook. sunjeet® Uimme Mahone ‘Single’ aduission, 73 cents. ‘TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 5th, WENDELL Part : The Indian Question. UERIDAY EVENING, Nov. 8th, Mexpezssoux QUINTETTE ie of Boston. ESDAY E' ING, Nov. 19th, J. E. Ranxry, ier Robert Burns. atonpa EVENING, Dec, 234, Francis Mun- PHY. Subject to be announced. attractive Course will be given in the vienid audience room "Of the Congreeatfonal Chureh. Course ‘Tickets only $225. sale at Metzerstt’s Music Store, $3) Fenn'a avenue. No Buy a Cour ‘Ticket, and reserve seats carly for Cook's Lecture. octB-Tt SITIES OF THE DEAD LET- (Ghee Tee, OFFICE, | leTROPOLITAN M. £. CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Needham’s “Musical Cabinet,” the new hich plays without hands, will be exhibited before 2nd after the Lecture. Puroelle Cuilicen, 100. bring thet along’ oot WARES , No. oth O11 ond 828 20% tice, | ocsaw =| St ieadwars Gite KR GREAT FALLS—EVERY THUAS- DAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY durine the | month. ‘Round trip, 50 centa. The NELLIE leaves street bridge, Georgetown, at 8:30 au weather permittins, for ‘the above piac ing is the best during this month. the ponte at the Fulls is the finest Notice To MOUNT VERNON PAs- ‘The steamer MARY WASHINGTO! been recenily refitted and furnisiied, | LL. Blagg, Captain, is the o1 y boat E allowed to land passengers at Mou Vernon wharf. Round trip $1, including admission to mansion and grounds. Steamer leaves 7th street wharf daily ( cepted) at 10a. m.. and ret HOLL ¥ GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. <CHOOL BOOK! kinds used in lie and Private S chools, for sale at very low prices by E. K. LUNDY, 128 Bride street, Georzetown. anced ESTABLISHED IN 1831; Entarged and ‘Improved in 1874; now the inost Complete in this part of the Country. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DyEING aND ScovuninG Estan- LISHMENT, 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George- town, D.C. Everything appertaining to the bnsinees prompt!; attended to. Thee cl of Carpets, Drugcets and Biankets a specialty during the summer months. District work sent for and returned free of charge. Orders by mail and express promptly attended to. Adciress as above. sell-tr _BOOTS AND SHOES. SrecaL OFFERINGS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. az L HEILBRUN'S' POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 7th street. Sicx or—“THat Orp Woman oF Mise.” Good Shoes for #1, $1.25, $1. i Good Caif Toate a and S80 eco Every article prices for E vent at bottom Prices 50) SELBY: octl2tr 1914-1916 Pa. ave., bet. 19h and THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Our Stock is now complete for the Fall season, Which contains all wrades of LADI MEN'S and CHILDREN’S SHOES, at pricest £ Suit, everybody; from the commonest tof he fin ‘The Proprietor of the Boston Shoe Auction House thanking the public for the great success he hag had in the past season, solicits the continuance of the same for the comin season, as he means to sell his Goods at the lowest possible prices, which can be seen marked in plain figures in front of the door. FIGURES WILL TELL. Ladies’ very best French Kid, all styles and quali- ties, the best Philadelphia’ make, warranted, ae 783.50 to Sf Ladies’ centiine Goatskin Siioes from.. 2.00 to “4. varie sizes, from... ‘Men's Calfskin to 10, fi Men's P ake Men’s Kip Boots, all s! 1.00 to = 2.00 to 2 2.09 to > Loto 5 Tto ‘hoes, at. king Shoes, fro: Youth’s Patent Leather shv Philadelphia make, at. Youth's Boots, sizes 7 to 13, a Boys’ Boots in sizes from 1 to5, The particular attention of parents who are about to invest in School Shoes for their children ts called o— 500 PAIRS OF IBGE PEOES AT 75 CENTS A All other Shoes in proportion. Children’s Shoes, with heels, sizes from 6 to 10, at 50 cents a pair. = Children's Button Shoes, Philadelphia City make, sizes from 1 to 5, at 40 cents. Boy's School Shoes, all sizes, at 75 cents per pair. ‘The broken stock of Summer Goods—no offer re- Great inducements to wholesale buyers. Remember the sign of the Red Flag at the BOS- TON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. aye. sep7-tr LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. NEW YouK sHoE sToreE. 605 Pennsystvaniaavenre. Our GOCDS are as good as any in the market. Our prices are fully 20 per cent. fess than any other house, We take no advantages. Our goods are all marked fu plain figures. LOOK AT THIS LIST! Ladies? Foxed, or Goat Lace Boot. Ladies’ Handanade Slippers. Misees’ Goat Button Boots, Misses’ Kid Button Boot: Children’s Lace and Buttoi Bove mes ie at ees low prices, Gent’s Calf Congress Gaiter. Gent's Fine Calf Hand-stitched Gent's Solid Leather Consress, nt’s Worl Shoes. Gents ‘Boots, vi ‘vince Yo! #0ods in this city for the price. RAILROADS. BtLTHtoreE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOURLE TRACK. National Reute and 8) } North, Northw: hort Line to the "8, Hanover, and LESSONS sN HISTORY. Joomtion at her t ce Mondays and Fridays Apply 2123 & Way via Relay.) Tullimore and Laurel P: Branch excey Lesson hours frou Piano, Onan, Vo. Twelve teachers 0. B. BULLA MATICAL, ACADE to Sandusky, d: On Sunday cnly, Baltin: nore Express. Si Laurel, Annapo! Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and —New York, Philadelphia and Boston Baltimore only, stop- and Louisiana ot business or ‘On Sundays to ations. “Stops at Laurel Bialensburg, and Laurel ops at Annap- B Frederick via Relay mi —Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers. chester and Way Stations. ‘or Rocks and Way Stations only. 440 p. 1.—Baltimor@ Aunayp 5 one. ». m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk folk except Sunday. in the Cars direct to ja Baltimore and Sp. 1. ago and Columbus Express, Sleep- ing Cars to Chicago, {8:10 p. m—Baltimore Express. 19:25 p. m—St, Piteed turned trom Italy, has taken up dence in Washiugton, and. ix pupils in Vocal Music, and Sopeirts and Charch Choit. a paid to Italan Opera Music, and the Italian iaueuage. ' For terms and to engagements d further particulars, see circulars Stores, or address: Suenor SPRL Music Dealers, Wi rat his residence, No. 112) New Feu nue, corner of 12th street. ME. AMELIA RIEHL, having retormed from Aauluiret. Mass. where she : Class taneht Oy Dr. 1. Sauer . So that time and m » will be taught with sees will commen: Lous, Cincinnati, Lov <bune Express.” Pittsburg, except Sunday. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore ng Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. ‘ly. Other trains dail All trains stop at Relay Stat attended the Normal UF is Tow prepared to Staay hesaved. 3 18: a except Senda d'to be present. ‘Residenon, 1001 PENNSYLVANIA D TRANSLAT TO THE NOKTH, W! Double Track, Scenery, Magnincent Equipment. AND SOUTHWEST. Steel Reits, . (Snocestor to Miss A.D. TEMBER IS, at 800 18th street N mine Class will bein Oct ieltess the Principal. pIONE Lore, 1878 ore and Potomac Eailtro: Rochester, Butts sth ‘street northwest, Opporite Judiciary I nd the Fast 1% With Sieepiry USINDSS COLLEGE P.m. daily, exe; wks, Mt. Dri prees, 9:10 aan. dail i ek ud Umice; Jobu UC » £55, 8.30 am. SSR a aa Ath s\n: SDEMOISELLE V-PRUD'HOM ME'S FRENCR ay. a.m. and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex. Alexandria and Fredericksburg andria and Wishing- auen, boys and irs m1 pronunciation ¢ cal conversatio arian) and the Uy acquired by im! ‘On'Sunday at 9:10 am), dnd ny nd and the South, 2:45 a.m. and 9am. except Sunday. ington, 6 7, R, Wand 7 p:m! Alexandria ‘for On Sunday at 8 and Tickets, intormation, sleeping and jodations can be procured at the offices, north- uth strett and Pennsylvania ave- nue; northeast corner Sixth street aud Pe nia avenue, and at the depot, where order can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from. hotels and Looe DONCH & 80} wuEse Of instrnetic arious Orchestral Instr idence, 608 H st. nw. APLEWOOD INSTITUT Pa.— Toys, 850 per quarter : Gir business, Xale or Harvard College. In- structors first-class. fe 3. SHORTLIDGE, A. M.. Principat. ENCERIAN BUSINESS COLL. andl L streets m1 have resumed their east corner Thirt General Passenger Avent. encral Manacer. gives education f aughters. ‘The course comy rises Penman. omposition, Corres. Single and Douti & Practice, Sails day and Evenins. wn of students last M. For particulars visit the Col- HL. C. SPENCER, Principal. ALFRED BUJAC’S vi TTA) i, on and after October 19%h, leave Gth-strect wharf ever DAY and THURSDAY at 7 ico and landings i excepting those in Nom ation inquire at ¢ Sheriff's Coal Oftic and 1114 Pennsylvania avenue, orat whart office, of 6th and N streets sw. 5 Comnectiont ave L don September 20th. Number af GOEMER ARRANC FOR NORFOLK, FORTE: MONROE AND THE ber #th: Nor: The swift and eleant iroz or ee THE LAKE, € further notice, every With Steamers ace and other . ning, leaves Nc Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda; FOR POTOMAC RIVE! me er JOUN W. THOMPSO: atd o'clock p. ui. 10 Ibs. Prine Cheese. own, stopping at inter- oh + niga ed Californ'a Moscatel and Anelica Wines. bettled by at lower pric than any place south of NewYork.” “* 26 Brice C. 8. OHARE & SON, 1213 Tih st. For further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at Wie Company's Wharf, foot of €th street. Bareace called for on ay B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. RS FOR NEW YORK. N GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT, 41 East River, Nev lication at Knox's Ex- UEL BACON, Pres't. ‘The Steamers alternately leave Pi York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m. menewery, ‘Saturday, and : Liberty Market; or address Box 71, City taken at lowest rates. For qdlarketinw delivered free of charve to a ‘ERMELONS, FRESH EVERY DAY-KEPT ON ICE. mex and Hunter CANT. SAMUEL BACON ERMAN LLOYD-Srrausnr s NeW York, HAVRE, LONDON, + SOUTHAMPTON AND BREA ‘The steamers of this comy urdey from Bremen Pier, § 1 Rates of passaie: Frou New York to Havre. London,” Soutnampton PSE war pany Will s@il every Sat- ‘Meat delivered cXPRESS LINE PHILADELPHL. _ COAL AND WooD, ‘Gye AND Woon. NOW IS THE r wharves, foot of Tih 1 arriving. WOOD of all Connecting at Philadelphia wi Line for Boston, Providence the New England Staie Sailing Day From Philadeiphia—s\ From Washin From Georetown—Monday, at Freixlits received daily until 5 bills of iadiny swiven to Boston au: Providence. and Fail River. signees wishing their goods landed at Georgetown wharf, “Georgetown, D.C” jonday, at 11a. m. having a Fire Lighter with ev: will please have them marked ST For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & .» 1202 a 12th Wathington, D. SON & BRO., weet Wharf. Branch Office, 12thand Penn'a ave. — sep30tr G. F. 9 Water street, WILLIAM P. CLYDE & GO. Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel. JOHNSON BROTHERS. © CONNECTIONS, WEIGHT. ood : Georgetown, D.C. ee GEO. MccaRTHy. | General rates ((UNARD LINE, A NEW DEPARTURE. WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, ‘Where we will keep on hand a large lot of CHEAP LUMBER, Suitable for all cheap work. VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet..$1.00 VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet....... 1.00 VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet.. 1.20 VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 1.25 WHITE PINE PALINGS, dressed, 44 and pbs bam S150 ES" UALT ergy RIC! PROMPT DELIVERIFS. mill and depot connected with ces by TELEPHONE. ICE. ing the chances of col- take a specific course the year. passage f1 Queenstown to Ni onan bes On the homeward the meridian of BO at 42 lat, oF notiting fo the noch 2 of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- vew York and Liver; Calling Between New York am erpool, Main office, whary With unequaled facilities and ad nomically lucting the wood and coal wharves, factory, extensive store throughout the ‘With the view of dimin don, the Steamers of vantases for eco- On the outward or Boston, seer Bodine to thee jiate commun. prompt attention to o at the very lowest 4 itu strictly pure coal, of 2,240 Main office, mill and depot, foot of 1211 F sts. s.w. Offices: 1202 F st. w.; 112 141s 7th st. n. w.; and 221 Pa. following Wednesday from New York. emrage 48) and 100 gold, i , $30, $100 and a ao 380, Nav Scabie ierane ‘Tickets issued af a special low rate of $00 gold during the fall rates. Steerage tickets from snd Qucsostown, and ail other’ paris of for Belfs a laden given for Belfast, Glasrow, ReoKBINDING. s "ee The public is <a that the is carried om as heretofore. the 1012 Pennsyloania ave., 3d floor. A GRASS, >: CABINET MAKER. Live and BROTHERS. BuscricaL Boow axp Jon PRixrens, 6 ee non, D. ‘a Bpeciaity. Jandoly id for Mediterranean porta HS BIGELOW, 603 7h 6 - - (CHAS. G. FRANCELYS, Agent, N. ¥. BANKERS. $100, $200, of Wall street honesan the | ‘and LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, bape kenijemcvle meron we plaags F Virginia avenue southeast. ‘Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Sapo de DEvoT wih street and Virginia avenue Soot of ath street