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G STAR. et TWHUBSDAY.......... October Li, L880. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL ket WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 1590, 9:30 am, For the Middle stat during the rest of Thursday, clear or fair weather, slowly risiag temperature and falling barometer and winds shifting to easterly and southerly. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—7 am., 40°: 7:35 am. 40°: 60; 2 p.m, 66? LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., ‘To-night. tiemal Theater.—Maggte Mitchell in “The Pearl of Savoy. Ford's Oper el Kirke.” Condensed Locals. Mr. S. R. Golden took to the statlon-house last night an olf soldier named Jeremiah Crowly, Intoxicated, whom he found on the street With upwards of $40 tu hts poel By logging him at the fifth precinct station, his money was probably saved to him. Rev. John S. Summer, 5. porgeLown: liege, edifor of the Jovernal, of that institu ton, has been transferred to ‘Gonzaza College, in tbs erty. ‘ The of ad erew of the Gulnare, were paid olf ye Annie Joht New Hampshire efnet station-he aud discharged, colored, living at No. 1 nue, took to the fourth pre out 1) o'clock last ntgat, nf, two months old, which sta lett with her six weeks ago to wet nurse by an unknown white woman. It was Sebt to St. Ann's infant asylum, where it was k fared for. Charley Hurdle arrived in thts morntag’s tratn from Indiana. He says he lad a “ frst-rare and that the republicans s together old muidoons.” ile says Detectives Miller apd McEifresh will be hom The Knights o the Knights of S Tong, left on the W ol ore and Potomac atiread this morning to parttefpate In the pa ie to-day fb aitimore. in tLe efilce of the recorder of oa by Some to the election news, lawyer, observing that had been filed, re- ates gone the other | been thirty transfers ig Out. to-night. PRECHANS. | Meetings ast Night. Di On ith street and tue Avent &s qulet as Suni would be met Light ft w sa dem anything | tured hus u Anothe e d—d North Caro- | ia niggers ness.” ‘The old min | then related exodus whit | of the o At the J t HON wieet Mcran’s Hall,on 0 Hircton eddressed the cn the necexsit Of the democ: victor: presic Jowed in the sa ob On the par alr pro: . Vowels, the | nd others fol- ICANS. ‘There was cous gatherin at repab. Tika head # ent, and # y of the i cheers by the audience. jc Was in attendance,: re Works ere let Off in gre Kers were Hou. Jay A. i |. H. Sspher .. tritary. Calls eral Maynard and Were absent. A mi the evening (first L Gari to the crowd) Path Club, cong: wpen the magniticent eections In ai tr Obie 2 M Was reat to ples set woud take F Hoo. A. M. Clapp mver Of the assect- ts for taxing cday evening ND RE handsom company M. Cre bight Beek © .lock, BaALTIMO EZ AND Keresy, $ and Ono rosa Is good fort AS usual, the | aheat, To ‘Bue | v days, for $1, ey Bpoa r by. eet. to have fall swh. or dem octat, ‘was sober aud Oe- haved bimse and he would dismiss the case, A MaRkirp Wox CONTRACT. we Court decided the T, gt. Fis! It appears defendant bad obtaised a Lier, platntift’s tatestate, Joan from one M #d that subseq) his note to the deceased for the dedi. Atver her Geath the note being. presented he admitted his signature and promised to pay It. Oa sult batng brought be pleaded want of consideration. Tue General Term, in afiirmaing the court we held that the wife could be the agent of her husband in contracts other than for becessaries, and that defendant having g.vea the note tas operated as a ratideation of ber act, although he may Dot have received the money, and Whit | but very: Httle bekind untti | almost forty-five degrees to pass thelr finien | cepted Us decision prox ; Hop, and | award the race and me £ | aWerding the race to the Columbias, Was demanded the latter club define their po: | that they will rc to row cf this opinion it ts to be hop } bet i B | thing as Tevards the ‘The Citizens’ Boat Race. ANALOSTANS AND POTOMACS BOTH C™AIMING A FOUL—FROPOSITION TO ROW THE 1ACE OVER AGAIN—THE ANALOSTANS OBJECT. A clear afternoon, water just what ft should be and the best of arrangements were the con- ditions under whichjthe crews of the Analostan, Potomac and Columbia clubs started in the ciuzens’ race yesterday afternoon. The bal- conies of the boat houses were bright with bunting and ladies. The Columbia house took the lead in prof:ston of color and fair faces. The ne of wharves from which the race could be seen was well sprinkled with spectators, but bo crowded. The referee's boat went over the course and then sounded for the crews to tak: tosition, On that boat were, besides tae referee and ume k Ts Whiting and Hayes, Mr. Cook, of the citizous’ committee, the re- porters and a few others, THE CREWS AND THE BOATS. ‘The Columbia crew was the first to pull out and take position—on the District side. Its crew was Brice, stroke; Brace, 3; Ziegler, 2, and Moore, bow. They looked trim and muscular, but were undersized as compared with the other two crews, ‘They were ina cranky old shell lent them by the Anglostan Club. Tho Potomacs next showed themselves and toox tion for the middie course. They could not » looked better. Cropley was thelr strok Morgan, 3; Bailey, 2, and Wheeler tw. Th Analostans were the last to take position ‘They put the following crew on the wate White, stroke; Douglass, 3; Maunder, 2, and Page, We THE START. Shortly before five the referee gave the word for the crews to go. The Potomacs took tho water like a flash and jumped a haif boat lengita abead of the other crews. ‘The Anatostans 11 mediately put on a stroke of 44, walle the P temacs pulled 40. ‘The former soon go! tear ‘The Columbias tell behind gradually. 2 alostan blue caps soon showed in the Pot water. The latter crew dogged them. Opp site the Analostan boat house the Analosians were leading the Potomacs by a boat length and @ half with THE COLUMBIAS PRACTICALLY OUT OF THR RACE. The Analostans pulled tn splendid form; the! shell sat on even keel. The Potomacs puile Somewhat recklessly; at least four times their Starboard oars fatled to catch but a fraction of astroke. The stroke of the Columbias was the best On the river. Ther boat resembled a cork- serew, and thelr crew w: ‘They we beaten from the start, but had the pluck to pull under overwhelming disadvantages. Oppo: the Washington monument the Poromac crew had allowed their opponents to get tour ahead. Here {t was seen that the two les clews had done wild steering. AT THE TURN, Off the flats both began 16 for their turning aspurt. Analos na ail at an angle lags, the Potomacs putting on n turved frst, In 6:10; Pot mac second, in 6:15, and Columbia came arour ine:i5. ‘The Potomac spurt had puiled down the lead of Analostan to three lengths. ‘They now put On more speed. They puiled together magnificently, and their boat responded. Tusy ocreep up; the Aualcst uk. Slowly but surely the dis twcen the two bo: d. 1a's water. The Soon there was but a foot b tue and nose of the boats. Then ppeared altogethe A FOUL. Analostans were then seen to change course and steer across the Potomacs 3, threw up his he Potomac ran into the quar Analostan shell. Both sides cla ai, bul it was evident that the were to lame. Wheeler, Potomac It the blade of his oar by the coll disentangied and pulled on. uled Iwagnttive 1 Was reached, seemed to bow steered badly, too. Th the Analcstans atl the w: were even W froma the foul, oj above the boai- house. ‘Then they had to make an angle ot Log stake. THE FINISH. They could not make up tlat difference wita Aualostan rowing straight for home. Tne latter cross i the line In 14:27, with the Potomacs little less than two leng! A ‘The Columbia pulled ove 11. “Phe thee crews paudied to the referee's boat, and bot! Ahalostan and Potomac claimed a ‘foul. T? Teteree reserved his decision. ‘The general s Ument is that the race should be Towed over. ‘That seems the most practicable and fair soi tion. ‘There was much tndignation at the Poto- mac boat-ho The mewbers of both an ap otomac boat clubs are mu d over the race, THE KEFEREE AND JUDGES DECIDE ANALOSTAN ae Mr. Wille the judges met me tO s “After consultaifon M ell three judges concurring he race should be over the same course—one mil ‘The Columbia and Potomac clubs ac ily, but the Au The referee, last evening the race. erded, that Friday iura. and tans Will not have 1 Lot known ex: = P. Willett, referce for t aUpon the Potomae river Gce that both the Potoms Aualdsian aud | ATTENDANCE, AWARDS, RACES, ETC. ‘The attendance at noon to-day at the National Fatr was adecided improvement on yesterday as regards numbers. The greater portion of the crowd arrived on the early trains, many country People from the adjacent country coming ta wagons, Notwithstanding the dust, the exhib- its are, as arule, still in a presentable shape. The ladies’ goods, being enclosed in glass cases, are as bright to-day as When they were first en- tered. They found many admirers to-day. Mr. J, Brown, the Japanese bazar manager, from Philadelphia, who has made quite an attractive exhibit in the main building, says that on the whole heis satisfied with the amount of busi- hess that he has done, and that he intends to make a larger display at the next fair. Asa rule the goods sold by him, he says, were the better class of goods. Cheap goods, he says, found but few buyers. THE LADY RIDERS. There ts much inquiry heard as to the names Of the ladies who are to take part in the two- ralle dash which {s to wind up the turf sports of the fair at the conclusion of the other races oa Saturday afternoon. ‘The ladies so far who have decided to ride are Miss Sarah F. Harbaugh, of Maryland; Miss Anna F. Porter, of Maryland; Miss Fannie Brawner, of Washington; Miss Ida P. Beall, of Virginia, and Miss Lou T. Brockea- borough, of Washington. ‘The purse will be $500, Which Is to be divided among the three best. ‘The judges will take toto consideration the skill aud grace of the rider, as we'l ag the speed of the horse. This will be a novel race jor Washington, though ladies’ races are fre- quent in Maryland, PREEIUMS IN TH FINE ART DEPARTMENT were 0-day agreed upon, a3 follows: M Conte, portrait; Mrs. 5. P. Barnes Emma J. Smith, landscape patnung; D. W. G: marine patating; He Searle, carving in Wood; Miss M. E. Warde, colored portraits, (p19t9 raphs), C. M. Bell,’ collection plain portralts Vv. J. Lockie, gold letierlug on glass; J. O'T. McCarthy, ornamental penmanshi Wallis, pen drawing. There are ou the department yet to be passed upon. ON THE TRACK TO-Day. ‘The track was kept lively all day by the various knights prancing aronnd trying the horses and accustoming themselves to the course, and the arches which were placed In position this morn- ing. There did not however seem to be as much interest taken In the tournament as on tormer ions, but few ladies looking on dur minaries, i OTHER AWARDS TO-DayY. The commitice on agricultural machinery Were stfli hard af work Uuls arteraooa, though y had agreed tigon a majority ot th Inidims are (o ve aWarded. — o-d. consultation, prerainms were awa, Wheitiran, Sons & Co., of Baltor i seythes, lawh mower. 31a Ss ts E AWARDED YESTEX Unemumerated ., eel-raising flour, ew. display of t 3. Hear fiver medal; < er med: aud honey ‘Sons, riding Shaner, p»a of J.C. Heed, pea Ci joa of "stu: nt—Carving in wood, taedals collection of co Ward, silver med. ratts, C. M. Beli, ving’ on glass Henry Searie, ocd portraits, M colieciton of plain p media; best gold ik Keckie, bronze medal; portrait, Miss L bronze a) Agricultural depariment—Best i: thresher and separator, A. | preintum; best fanning salt Sons; best corn aud coo double-shovel plow, do.; be iron beam plow, J. B. Bs best fron frame harrow, do. cutter, A. Farquhar; power, do.; best engine 6 , do.; best Spect nd burglar aiar! Yean; best system of elecirl best electric clock, d Invarone. Harness. displsy bo wear, Benkert & Wi THE RACSS YESTERD. two heats in the ra : e reported In THE Srar’ Ne took the second, third aud f 15{, 2:49 an . Molile White Cloud 52 time, Diamond Joe third. Star M aud third Leats or the exhibition Star Pilot io heat will be yesterday f t evenin rth he: ond eae took the f alt bed h each hi trotted at noon F Palit NOTE The chuck-a-lu wheel of fortune men aze hot allowed by the police to run Uncir gaines in the hotels tn the city, though allowed to do Lo on the fair grounds ve done but litt business On the grounds during the past two or luree days, thoug $ aL atternoon are a 101 Tews are disqualified and not entitied to posi- Columbia crew. All bets foilc vy the deci. Jamurs P. WILL Referee. ost fa view of the fact tits he race over agal y the Anaiostans. Meubzrs of ct Willinguecs xe au, Mme, but that ¢ ‘rday's race fairly t could not again for the prize offered. } Potomac club say they are willing Analostens again. Botli crews being | ed that steps wit culmina’ another con- enerally With t another race Can, It woula ily arranged. SEXT WEEK. AeEHL WAS SeLEN Toot to di result th anot a t Daacanson for John . JOLT, Mm er aud Gustav Giese division ot squa mt of 20 fect on «) and K sire bout 50 feet, and tmy Lawrebee Kissger, for tock 1o-morrow fac shirtings al ara prints at season to buy fore exeroining the asd nm if u do hot pi It a pfivilege to be allo One can at least learn so: ad value oft) eat 10 ALL had sip couche, lu the toa Ob Was frequent ved soine of © kaights’ on U sto th the pi nse this began a Th tock. About off was taine. TIONAL ec ditast evening. Magg' in the “sear of Si respect, and M13 play will be re Fox's Opera Ho! and ver Hazel BauiiMoRE AND RETURN, hts ood Tor two days, Uckets to Baltimore and return, by B. and O. road, ror #1. T Tne AnLixarox Coorguative BUILDING S WON eld its 5th annual meeting last The ce re ary submited bis annual recsipts Irom stock, $9 —T! Court, Charles Murph Was arraigned on ine charge of resisting Of D. v. Connoils, of the fourth precinct, this duty. ‘The oNicer testifled that arrant for him for an assault aad id put him under arrest, and ne ch him, Ked the oflicer to go to ils house nd when he got there the prisoner de and kicked him. aad o1 Wm Murphy drew a kalfe on btu. ch Was sept two lhe grand jury. He then ar- raigned tor ap assault on ai ed Wor in. Murphy di A s wortan, that she was the ag that he had Deen invited there by her daughter, with whem be had lived, ar pause he had n OMAN axe aid the old man had a tussle ‘The court iinposed a tine of $5 in this case, OLE Buit, the celebrated v foltatst, was not 7 lated to Dr. Bull, the cough syrup mage °° ; BaLTINORE AND RETURN, $1.—Take the Bal. Umore and Obio railroad for Baltimore. 'P, wilt be fssued all this week, good for ays, at FR, t ———_ A SaooTinG Arrray —Last night, during a melee between some colored peopie in Dou. bail, near Hillsdale, Mose Wormiy shot Naiaaa Ashton ip the shoulder. Dr, Torry was called ‘in, and probed the wound, but fatled to ger the nd the the defenaant had passed | ball, Ashton was carried Bom? aud Wormiy aitesied. The woundis not considered danger. ous. —_——_ BartmMone anv RETURN, $1—The Baltimore and Oblo road distances ail competition. ‘Tick- (ts for Baltimore and return, good for two davs, #1, all of this week. t Warne ror 4 Verpicr.—This morning, 10 the Criminal Court,.Judge James, the trial of he Was liable therefor. icon Tobriaer aad C. Walter for plainutl and F. H. Mackey for de- fencant. Panties in need of latrobes should call and exemize the New York “Social” Pronounced by the trade and public to be che best. Every stove guaranteed. (t] Hamitron & SHEDD, James Beckett, indicted for the murder af salle Ellen Harris, in July, 1879, by shooting ber, Was resumed, and Mr. Cook having oon- shares on rol ’ 9 nos advanced Upon 199; ofeach chare, $177.44. The follow- ing cflicers were elected: Charles B. Bailey, resldent; Jo itburn, vice-president; Joan joy Edson, secretary urer; Francis Miller, David’ Rittenhou G, Middleton, Wm. A. Gray, Cnase E.'F John &. Larcome, J. D. Free, John M. George W. H ess, directors, Ai. i. Twombly. treas- ECSELS canrers, THE BEST MAKES. PRICES REDUCED— 57> cts 90 cis., O5 cts. SL per yard, MAKING AND Lavine, 735 Crs. CARPET LINING, 7 cts. INGRAIN CARPETS, 8Tc, 40c., 45c., 5c. ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, G0c., 65e. C. Mt. TOW >. N, } 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south Bide, octls ‘ear 7th street. cluded bis argumeut yesterday afternoon, M. | 5 Xt. R, Perry made the Clesing nt for the M Mhelr weil-fnows, BLONTOT aS eABE See uugin aaa hes ercnet eee ied {0 meh ll desende for Fisees eS up a verdict. Ken ‘xe. ‘ovti-Im* THE COURTS. Yesterday, Uniten rates it Schell , United States, use 0! e Ebert; settlement pending. Bichora her; argued and judgment below .. Walsh agt. Kennedy; argued and rt below aftirmed. J. Thomas Turner, of “nited States Supreme Court, on motion of Mr. Bell, admitted to this bar. To-day, Mulken agt. Moses, Spalds agt. Cooly and Mayhew agt.” Ruppert; passed to foot of calendar, Armstol agt. calendar. Cross, trustee, agt. Bell, trustee; ap. peal dismissed.’ Lighter agt. Huvbard:’ oa earing. Equrry Covrr—Judge Cox, Yosterday, Morrison agt. Shuster; assignment Set aside and reierred to Master. Werawag azt. Shuster; same. Lewis agt. Kennedy; set for Getober 2ist, by the Court No. 1. Cahill; bearing Commenced. Dimond agt. Nr- Uonal Captial Insurance Compaay; W. K. Da- Hamel appointed receiver. Brown agt. Van Patten; pro contesso and reference to auditor. Adjourned tilt Monday, October 18th, 1830. POLICE Covat—Juige Snel. To-day, Augustus Willige, charged with keap- ing his bar open on Sunday; 3% or 3) days. James Kuher, trespass on parking; forfeited collateral. Jehnson Goldin, vagrancy; bonds or 30 days. Mary Thompson, loud and boisterous; $ or i5 days. Candy Bauner, vagranes; bonds or 20 days. John Washington, loud and bols- terous; $3 0r15 days. ‘Thos Price, a burly ne- gro, was charged With being loud ‘and dpister- ous tu the county and with maklag a grossly decent exposure of hts person to soue colored iris; $10, Annie Jackson ailas Louisa Mar- shall, p ofanity; $ or Tdays. James Dodson, assault on Amy’ Dodson, bis wife; $10 or 30 days! Lewis Baun, forfeited collateral’ Ja3. Morgan and Jobn Fantroy, two colored boys, were ea assaulting a white boy named Jas. F. Fowler, who testified that Morgan struck Mim on the head witha stone. Fantroy was dismissed and Morgan was fined $5. Harry Wiltams and George Jones, affray: $5 each. Johnson, colored, assault oa an old lads y Stiking her with ‘a broom-handle; $5 or 7 Ss. Margaret’ Magruder was arraigued for Sault on AGam son, and pleaded *Taat’s a lie; I didn't doit.” Jackson testitied that he Was talking to her husband when she struck him. The case was dismissed. Charles Murphy, resisting Officer D. C. Connoliy, grand jury. Also for an assault on Mrs, John: SOR; GEORGETOWN. THE Coa’ Thirty-two boats lett Cumberland w Toul 15.14 tons of coal Tuesday Bordea Co. for Georgetown, “ousolidation lind Co., American C obs, For A Aimon Bird. red to Norfolk “to lay up.” | on ‘eb pge and Cans umd. Nottcing that tie ships could wot } nce the crews ¥ 3 they had to get off tue boat for fear U shake IL to pice It is satd AN Hoxkst Dar Alexan Hu d Ohio, and on t here at rly he vered that he ua Mr. Reid et bodk, papers some valua i and Smith immediately returnca shingion tn search of the talsstog pocket abd, ater fi driver (5. 1 | abile Syn teh they had turned to who delivered Mn. Held hig property Ja an undisturbed condition, stating Uiat on arriving ig Washington he foand the pecket bcok, and intended to ret it to-day. JioxninLe Dean or A HoRss Jocksy,—Tl bedy ofa Was discovered lying on the rait- road Ueck 1a: at, about 2 mile north o Culpeper, by some hands on a passing stoc’s trap. The train, which was stopped, returned to the spot and te body, horribiy mangled, was recognized as that of a’ horse jockey Known in sporting circles by t me of “Short Te had been in attendance upon the Culpeper fair, nd if 1s supposed bad wondered away from the gre and Was struck by one of Ure passlag liains. “Snorty,” it will be reraembered, was one Oi the riders in the running races at tie lat Tair in Unis city. — —_—___~.-__. A Lrcky Merri CRIs , af Weldo: luc! For a criminal, John has most extraordi- e escaped being ‘erdict. Of uot ity, acd las ASSALES upen Postmaste lender, He lodged in pr Ut Was released the s: ome unknown per: who left 1 2 Jail in the key-hole. His rest ught the Wounding of a postinaster | upon hstreet northwe: nt. Here 1s the res sbasal caterrh. Lady are afliiered with the disease to cleansed, disintected ned smell, taste Catarrh, If I uoelses In my head. Under your throat 1s entirely reli ment a pains and dt or the 1 haves belief 1s ia very truly, Judge T To Dy. von Moschzisker, 619 18 Eoai's Covi TReyear’s Cov tonic for wind ¢ ing Wiles annoying Is one o} World, ard ot pr. S in thousands of diseases in th reiter by th The sympioms are Two: ture, Li intense itching, sed by sernte! very distressing, pa Uicilariy at night, as if pin worms were crawling I about the reetum, "he private parts are times effected. Procure the efniment at ones, Sold by all druggists, “ BocrUPaBia.”—Quick, Comptete cure 4 to6 days: all urinary complaints; $1, ab dragsists. For Washington at ¢: ave “Roven on Ravs.”—Ask druggist fer ti. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, 18c. box; for Washington at 450 Pa. avenue, “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter eburned every morning. and delivered in 39 Ibs “Ward” ee a per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per qt. D* BED SYN, No. 849 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. ently located in this city. He relieves al: KdGTH ATTACKS OF DISEANK in from 2 to-4 hours, and cures them in a few days. Chronic cases of diseaeo relinquished by other physicians a spect: alty. FEVER and AGUE and PNEUMONIA cured in asingle day. Money paid refunded in case of failure. Gall and be convinced. augl8-ly . GERMAN 10 Gtiexornening POROUS PLAS- 10 TE} TEN OTS. APIECE. DENTIMEDER, a snre cure for toothache, local orneuralgic. 25¢ per bottle. For eaie at S§ Pharmacy, laa aa St. Te. Coxcoup HARNESS. GET THE BEST. OELEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS AND THs AER SL ANS. LUTZ & BHO., 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sole agent for Hill's Concord Harness and Collars. LAP ROBES and HORSE BLANKETS in at at loweat Prices oct lm Yarlely at lowest prices. "oot Dee eee O'R win AND, ae f the BECOSD-WaND CLOT Hand, No Gi0D ais between Gti and teste noe or Branch st., i Starry stricken from | Cahlii age | a, with | 52 Liuca from ague | BOOTS AND SHOES. AT #4LF THEIG VALUE. Opps AND Exps oF GENTS FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON. MISSES AND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOE3. GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. LL. HEILBRUN, Ne. 402 7th st. Sign of ‘*The Old Woman in Window. octls: pos FOR DOLLAR.» FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED AT TL? Market Space, YOU RECEIVE ITS FULL VALUE IN GOODS. Men’s Shoes, from 81.25 to 86.50 a pair. Lndies' Shoes, from 0 cts. to'$7. 008 hair. Misses and Children’s Shoes, from 0c. to! ‘4 a pair. = FOR COMFORTABLE, DURABLE AND MODER- ATE PRICED BOOTS AND SHOES, OURS ABE NOT EXVELLED. W.H. MICH, z 727 Market Space. (PUES GREATEST EXCITEMENT at THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUBE, 491 Penn Avenue, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, DISTRICT. JUST RECGEIVED— 5,000 Pairs Children’s Shoe*, onl: Be. @ pair 5,000 Pairs Children's Shoes’ ..../20 std asc. a pair MENS DEPARTMENT. 500 Pairs Men's Gaiters, only 95c. a pair, the bee $1.25 Dregs Gaiters in the city. GENTS’ BOOT DEPARTMENT. Chicago and Ruglish Kip Boots. ..32 and g9.80 a p: ‘The O. K. Boots, only... $2.00 a pa ‘The Oyster and Prairie Boots, onl; 2.75 @ pal THESE GOODS CAN BE FOUND AT THE GREAT 401 Penn, Aveuue- at) LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. ee N=” YORH SHCE STORE, 695 Pennsylvania Avenue. RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. P 5 = Can't Be Beat. HING ANS REPRESENTED. Pail Back for Goats Returned. Resd this Price Lis Ladies Fine Kid or Goat Button. Ladies’ Best Cur. 8 iid's Raw Child's bes: By A job lot of 500 pairs LADTE: TON BOOTE for $2.50, worth ONE PRICE. 23 GEO. McCARTHY, nex BITTERS A TRUE TONIC. IRON BITITERS ARE HIGHLY RECO! LIC FOR ALI, DIS DED TO THE PUB- REQUIRING A CER- H, LACK OF EN THE BLOOD, A CHALM ON THE A TABLESPOO: SUCH AS TA THE ING THE STOMACH, FOOD, BELCHID HEARTBURN, WRITE FOR SENT E BROWN cEreuces co, gep30 BALTIMORE, MD. L880 FALL CAMPAIGN, 1880 Trespectfaliy call your attention to my MAGNIFICENT SLOCK or . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF Over 150 Styles of Men's Dress and Buasi- bess Suits, 1505 of Men’s Drosa and Business Pants, 100 Styles of Men's © ats; aleo a LETE ASSORTMENT OF OFS’ anv OHILDR: CLOTHING. Nof the Tatest and best Fabrics, made in the most F ishionable Styles, at Prices lower than ever offerad be- fore Please cal! and sea before purchasing elsewhere. YOUTHS’ The at A. STHAUS, octl IORL Pennsyly Wo Wi WET A ao @ nia Avenne. Pp DRY SOOURING, Jefferson street, ORGETOWS, D. O. wen every, fa the best tulent, aod a full atoct o FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CEEMICALS, I ai prepared for the fali trad: Work cated for and denvered in the ety; by mil cr express from other places. Orders by mail prompty attende’. N er years, Tactured. by an exper sy Tenia a YVEtEuInsey Headquarters, 409 14th street, ALL KINDS OF HORSE, OATTLE AND DOG MEDICINE FOR BALE. ire BOBT. SMITH. V. 8. GHIGBTLY DAMAGED SEWER PIPE x2? 4 LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. We are also offering LowEg THAN EvgR TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OROOKS axp GARDEN VASES, of our GwN Manuracrurg. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA cv. 7 401 New Jersey Avenue, ang23 Near B. & O. Dzror. Bue MNEE PANTS, 610 years, 850.; value $\. Long Pants, 9-16 yesrs, 31; worth $1.50. apory Sont Buite, (ehort pant) 5-10 poe 33, and 80 up. ‘Bchool ) 10-15. a PEE EER peta ho a ag $1, 81.25, 81.00 up. Boys’ Boboo! Hate, up. At oct ‘SOand 2914 and 1916 Penna. ave: oy. LUMBIA POTTERY. 813 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- BOSTON 8HOB AUCTION HOUSE, | LADIES GOODS. ME. S. J. MESSER, Dresswaxrso in connec- ion with Agency for 8. T TAYL' PaT- ‘ERNE, SYSTEM OF ‘OUTTING, So. sas Fst. north. octs-5m_ Me™. B. VAN REUTH. PARISIAN MODES, 4112 2th street northwest. ELEGANT WALKING, EVENING AND RECEP- TION DRESSES. LATEST NOVELTIRS IN DRPSS TRIMMINGS, BUTT Ere. as Consignment of JERSEY Ww. esse ‘AISTS and PLUSH tt WEEPS THE DECK,” HOSIERY, Beautiful etyles and richt prices. UNDERWEAR, In great variety for Ladies’ and Chil prices, ®KIBTS, FLANNEL and VeLv GbOVES, Kid, Dog, Castor, and Cushmere for ladies and gentismen. Best Gossamens. vOBSETs, An endless variety, 50c. up. LACE FICHUS, And ready made Laces in Bcanrs, Trzs, &c. 82 -Low Puices iy act Deranry: D@UGLASS, a at lowest cetd Oth street. jeeironane a NERY ‘OK BARI B18; 6 butions, SEa0: ne, 81.90; 6 bul a0; 3 Rid. 81°60. parody MES. M J HUNT. 62 No nd 623 D street. ME. Wasit SSMAKING AD <IMMING STORE, 2231 Pennsylvania avenue, Dresecs, Buite, Costumes, Cloaks, Xc., made in Superior style at short notice. Ladies can have Dresses Cut aud Basted, anda perfect fit euaran- teed. oetl-sm M** 3. P. vauwen, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, No. 1207 F st. nw., M_open her choiee of feshions from | VIROT KeBOUX and the different le. houses in PARAS, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, aN PAVIFEN SONNETS apd HATS, fla RY GOUDS, DRESS TRI MIN: TONS, three styles of FRENCH Os DERGALMENTS, LAC Kip E RS, = WRAPSERS, JAN. 7 Cite Treviee, Paris; 907 Paavo. there Dyed, Curled and Gieaned equal to new se} | Literature; aiso, in Ancient and Mod: euaces. EDUCATIONAL. ME. A. RIEHL has recumed her classes io Perons Fark SMQERMAN wot wink early, that clanrce for bogine™s erasnnist and con: versation may he completed. 8) per quar- Re Tt 1 = oot) 2a" 188 OSBORNE’S BOARDI 8 FOR ¥OONG LAD M se Giarere Yor sdvanced papi fa p Art an oot -3m CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 Sth st. p.w. Rates SOR tes wean ook upwards. Bi Teachers in piano, voioe, ortau, ete. cises. Church organ. ie. v. Ent kan nen pl w here veulne French classes. enti tawes offered to pny ils who take the w! Besunners tavcbt orally. dlocution and Hon for advat.crd jvite. Ladiew laasos at 1 a.m. Children’s st 39 p.m. Cal! at 910 14th at . between 32 a.m. and 1p.m.; Monday and Phursday after 46 p.m. oct ST: INSTI- SS Tories Verrat oe ere roa Bavehin, plain and ornamental, Ene ih tr Rhetoric, Bookkeeving, pemation Greek, "French, Gero-an, Spautsh and Phy, sill be opened MOSDAY. Oct tnt oct2-2w BRO. TOBIAS, HOEBEL INSTITUTE A} DERGAKIDN, Misnes Pus T Ka m theron, a * i Nor n in German et. ns. exer- oot} JOHN'S COLLEGIATE Mi KRCPOLITAN SEMINARY AND KINDERGAV TEN BOARDING AND DA 8CROOL FOR YOUNG LADUFS AND © resumed dutier TH. Mote spoliten tute, crower ira. Kindergarten 3 1 Miss B.C GRAVES, 809 Isch wt. now. m™ ¥ x Princip Fepst EDICAL CoOL &. OMLD. DEPT. COLUMBIAN UNi\ Ca TY.) THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL S53 9U9N For 1880-*51 of this Ocliege will com : MONDAY EVE AT 8 O'CLOCK, AT Tk COLLEGE BUILDING, Bt, bet. 28 When Dr. ELLIOTT COVES, 0.8.4 the introductory Address, to which tis an¢ public are cordis'y invited. For further information apply Bep22-Lr&eost 2111 P Manas saree Wil a from of the GER’ same cun be etreet nw Reduced rates for season tickets. to . LFE, MD., npsylVauIa Avent. The pr: N wit! bevin at 8630.1 SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED Ss heexc:Nentepportunity for thor uch traa C assice and M ai ifate for’ Frenc’ . ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOES MADE TO ORDER. Perfect sotisfaction guaranteed. JAS. B. VEBMILYA, LADIES’ FASHIGNALLE BOOT MAKER, GEO Oth street, aug? Opposite U. 8. Patent Unite. Ho V CROSS ACADEMY, Ui? Muses EE chasers oye, tae 1 = r yout x la GS HIOUSEFURNISHIN MY’ BEVEBIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER or POTIERY AND PORCELAIN. Ie daily receiving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Europe. ecto WWE PUBLIC ARE INVITED To CALL AT UUR STURE, Axp EXAMINE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES we To Be Found South of New York City- é name THE aRaaxp, THE BADIANT HOME, _ FIR’ WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, and others, all fluely finished and first cl Alero, a Jarve varieiy of COOK STOVE~, PORT. ABLE and BRICK SET RANGES, LATKOBES, FURNACES, GRATES, &e W. 8. JENKS & Co. sep 2d Td stn mew, LUMBER'S SUPPLIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A NEW EsTABL'SHMENT. Bavizg pnrcased for Cash afu’l supply of every arucle Used by Platbers and Gag Fitters, we are prepared to offer our goods on a8 favorable ter: to the trade as any other Louse. We reapectt uliy ark a inepection ‘of our Stock, confideat that we esnnet be beaten either 38 to quit/ity or price. McHELDEN & CO., sep? S39 12th street northweit. AS FIXTURES, THE BEST OMALITY FOR THE LOWEST ne PRICE, CAN BE HAD at 531 ASth street, New etylesreceiyed da‘ly. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. FE. BROOKS. B5th st. eer]4 Corcore=. Building. pamress AND HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION | Use JOBNSTON'S DAY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASUEA'S MIXED PAINT. Beet in the market WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE NYNFAL, Jr. 458 7th st. new, fend for sxrople cards. bep2 PBEPARE FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT OOMFORT Procure obe of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from gas and Cust, and ig more durable thas any other Heater, and is the cheapest and most power tul Beater made. WALTER D. WEVILL, an21-2m 452 Penn. ave. GAS COOKING STOVES. ehington Gas Licht Com! have at their one ns Tom street an anecrenent of the SUS DiIaL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various size And Katteraa, This is the Stove used by Miss Dds jecturs on Cvokery. Gail and examine then aug? Ahore conte as cheap as sriy-in the market and warranted to sive sstisfsction. ILTON & SHEDD, aug2l 209 Oth street now. XEBIG COMPANY'S EXTHACT OF U BEAT, KINEST BND. GREATS Batts DISHES AND SAUGES. —— LIEBIG COMPANY'S pried “Isa should: fetal Reo’ Modion Press Hfanosk™ Sabai Matical Sourose ae g with the fac aimtis 9° OAUTION.—Genuine ss toe ‘use “Consumption in England increased ten-fold tn ‘ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANWS EXTHACT OF MEAT. To be had of all reer, baa. Bole Sasi “the Ulted Stacey ie See cba ende DS Ogee ibe, Ionten, Facens, earthy BE AnD cunenr. ) CEMENT, SAYLOD'S PORTLAND BOCELAND (MAINE) LIMB AL&0, OHUZOH, BOHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. of L. E. GANNON, iy7-ly__ Boom 7, Corcoran Piano and ©) Are prepared ture and Hart ing, Decor Chins and Stk Water Colors Painting. ‘Yorms mo 't- erste. sepdd- dw ND MES. J. kK ) Pure * Address J. H. BILDONS Gear ‘ eap20-1m ANARRY, 506 Stu Br. x.w, ox Fst. car kine, and within two squires of al Other city lines. “Pweifth Aunual session Ch at Bookstores. Apply to Mus. G. M. CONDRON, Principal. Drawing, Prof.@. 8. Hers” French, Brot. © Grsrar. sep 23-Lan LLE. FOULON has reopend her rewalar Mak. Day School for Young Ladies and pass SE Children, French lapcusge only is spoken. st schoo! ‘Terms per quarter —Primary, $15: hich clases, inchutine krelial: and Deswic $25. Private lorsone alsowiven. 1131 17!h et. 61 ARTEN NORMA yr the training of te a, with a us and advanced classes, Wor circulars cal! on the Principals. Mire. LOUISE POLLOCK, 029 Siu st.. Mise BUSIE POLLOOK, 1227 13th st. eepl5-3m EMY OF MUSIC, apEes & No. 1534 1 atreot 3. P. CAULFIELD, Mus Studies ressmed Seps. 6th. AW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER > JAMES 0. WELLING, LL.D, PREsiwEeNT. Trr Hox. WALTER 8. COX, LL.D., Paoresson oF THE Law or ReaL any Pehsovan 5, AND OF Chins ORS LUD., OV KQUITY, JURISPRUDEN K, 6 Law ash #ytiry PLEADING, oF Law or Ev tinge of sqmare, 8th wired the DWE ier 18th) ne ets uVited to he prei for & > De- r, oroae avable im aucnta, wt y ' Lily inet uate course in practice, mths, is 25. actos call law and +B Haw- ene Court FS Special “Lhe special fee £ don spp! OX, 455 Pes 2 gs Bankx, cor. eniag the Presiden: Ezst ‘TION. a5 in Elocrtion so dividuais. 3 lionist Yrte Coleco: Justios Btrony, 5) mond Wor, A. R. Spotford, Cone Judge J."Tarlel!, Board Trustees Pub D, G. : Mcther Mary, of St. Angels. Geoue LTOWN UNIVEMSITY. HE BCHOOL OF LA Orens for ¢ to orvsn a. Fe nw, two scare, Fifty Dv punt: Fost ( For partic wh, Dp 8, Reoretars, sens. RY DEN mo 915 Fat. n.w, Washingtou DO. <PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLUGE, S‘comer of 11 and L sts. mn w.—This iustlcation & progressive and successful exper eure. Jt educates young men and wou ness and self-eupport. Its «redua‘es secure and profit. “Gourse of amdy aud the Hnulish, Laueue, asi~ ue variety of business; Elocuten tion and terms call at lewe or BGdr sa BY C. BPENCEK, Principal. anel6 4 Ss. ALFRED BUJAC'S Mixer AND ERENG SCHOOL FOR y , 102 171 2 ne Of this echoo! wil be resummed on the 20711 9” Se" TEMBER. rey BLINGTON AaCADEM iding, cor. Ttb aid E sts. u. ol for Boye ‘aud Young Men. “ivizabor eae scholars of moral character re- 5 erreh ond, Serene — nm in the fand, Higter Arithmetic, Algebra, Gecretry, Lat- AFEE, A. M., inand Greek. Day snd even: IN we sbitto! Peineljial. sep] 3m are # sgratecque, Eis geass 2 J. B. JOHNSON & ©O.. Aczrrs, gx 19th st, Wharf and 1203 F ot. sw. ~

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