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‘The Scheel Teachers Pay. WHY THE ROLLS HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED—AN EARNEST PROTEST FROM THE TEACHERS, The pay rolis of the teachers of the public schools have not yet been approved by Auditor Vinson, and some of the unpaid teachers are greatly inconvenienced thereby. ‘The estimates for the present year, as sent in by the trustees of schools to the District Commistioners, foots up $333.00, but the Commisstoners cut them down $13,215 to $319,785. ‘The scale of salaries being Vartable, on account of allowance for term of ser- Tice, it Mas been customary t Insert what may be termed an elastic clause In the appropriation bill, ind this clause appropriates $10,000 to meet sucll his year, when the pay Tolls for Septem- T were presented, it was found that they ex- eeded one-tenth of the whole COTA nba or,in other words, the amount for the whole year would ypriation if _ THE EVENING STAR. October 19, 1881. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAI. OFFICER, Wasuixctox, D.C., October 19, 1881, 9:30 a.m. For the Middle Atisntic states, cooler fair Weather, northerly winds, becoming variable, sta- Wonary or higher barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. FAIR WEATHER TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal oMfcer furnishes the following Special bulletin to the press: ‘The barometer is lowest in Nova Scotia. ‘There 1s also an area of Jow barometer In the Lake Superior region. The Daromrter is highest in Dakota, There is also an the schools were kept at the same area of high barometer over the lower lake region | monthly expense. The point Is made by the and Ohie ‘The teinpersture has fallen from | te TS and trustees that ft is not within the ten & nineteen degrees w England: from Seventeen to twenty-one degrees in the Middle At- lantic stats; from eight to twenty degrees in the Obie valley and Tennessee, and from seven to seventeen degrees In the lower lake region. The temperature has risen from nine to twelve degrees in the Missouri valley. Rain has fallen siuce. las Teport In New England, the South Atlantic st. and in Texas ‘The winds in New England, the ‘Mid tle, South Ationtie and guif tes are north erly; In the lower lake region they are nortly erly; Inthe moper lake region, upper Mississippi and Missouri valieys they are from east to south. : S in‘licated for the Middle Atlantic Stites today and to-morrow. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. province of the au whether the approp ting officers to determine ation will hold out to the end of the yesr, but only to p.sson the correctness of the rotis, and that it will be time enough to. rals aquestién when the appropriation is about ex- pended. ‘The pay rolls were made up in the office of the superintend@nt, ond handed to the committee on ‘ounts of the boord for action on September hn. ‘The committee at once transmitted the Sime, approved, to the atd'tor of the District, who returned the same to Superintendent Wilson on October 4th, with the request that he make cert changes in’ them. Superintendent Wilson m answer under date of October 5, 1881, to District Auditor Vinson, that » Dest of his (the super- ge und bellef, the Tolls were mde out tn strict accordance with the schedule of ries ordered by the District Commissioners.and the was not authorized to mak in the pay-roils aving revelved of the committee of the board having of this subje t.” ‘The cuditor on the 6th tnst., wrote to Mr. Pewrson, chins counts, asking him to cvuse the rolis, to be re. amined and mended by inserting on posite tre nime of each employ%e, the cOtnpensation at Ww he or sne was employed, and the Increase of salary allowe.l 1 es," as required by the ary for th i mento: the i the District of € - Mr. Cisp.n_ Brown, Tepresenting the school board, on the 12th lost. returned to the auditor the Tolls amended in accordance had a conferenee wita Mr. Vinson on nd it was belfeved tuat the way a sper dy settlement, MEETING OF TRE TEACHERS. Yeotenivy there was a mecting of wachers Franklin building to consider the situation, some c present. Mr. E. Paul was calle ¥y McGHI appointed s ng beon invited to hed Yeon done. Tf the he sume tor the helince of ert inber, he said, there would be a deficiency 0. $.(00, but ke had uo GoHbt but Con- gress woul l make teleney, List yer. are. ppay rolls and | schedulggi so in the saine rommas in | sme objections could have: ws the day: 7a.m., 48 pms deg. Maximntin, - Here's Black Goods Store, 713 7th street north- west, Frssei L's Tee Cream and Charlotte Russe, Crear Kerainise, Byrn’s Shoe store, 1614 14th street. Ciearest BLASKeTs at Young's. ort ‘TuiFie with youreyesight. Consult Hemp- | | r. rrow only at M. Augenstsin’s se, 817 7th POSITIVELY for tei Nations! A porcelain Ined pipsins, was clear f decorated china tea, dinne: irs, t rolls smoust rsof | been mide befor > hn n how object- Society. ‘Mrs. Stumpf, of Maryland, formerly Miss Mary North, of this city, and Admiral Le Roy, U.8.N. ‘will be married in this city next month. Cards have been issued by Gen. and Mrs. Henry D, Wallen for the marrige of their dsughter, Marie de Camp, and Mr. James Struthers to-day (October 19th), ct 12 o'clock nocn. The ceremony will be performed at Christ Church, on Fifth ave- nue, New York. The bride is pleasantly remem- beréd here #8 having often visited Paymaster and Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. Wallen (her mether) one oF the bridesmaids at the wedding of Gen. and Mra Grant, Colonel Andenreid's widow passed two days at her house here last week on her return from Europe, and then went to Philadeipht:, where her only child is under medical trestuent. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Audenretd and little Mis« Florence, because the heaith of the l-tter gi cause for serious anxtety. Tt isa palatul colnc dence that the families of so many of the gen’ en. Sherinan’s stafl have been sorely aMted within eighteen months, beginning wit’, the lamented death of Col. Audenr: the Gen. Poc has lost his mother, unt his wife a be- loved brother. Gen. MeCook lus lost his wife, and Col. Bacon both his children. Wit the ex -eption Of Gen. Poe’s mother, who was adv uiced aS, along and vigorous lite seemed probable for each Of those ment.oned who have died. Col, and Mrs, Rockwell are now keeping hous? with her sister, Mrs. Card, at 1517 L street. Mrs. Rockwell returned from her visit to Mrs. Garfield about ten days ago,—Mrs. Logan, who itccom- ied the Senator here on the ovening of the ‘Xtra session of the Senate, has gone back to Chi- cago, to remain tere until the meeting of Congress in December, e Will retura to Washington for the wint? nd Mrs. E. F. Andrews hive rcturned to th ablished in their new home, DEATH OF A PROMINENT METHODIST MINISTER.— Rev, Samuel Regist, @ prot “syn of . EB. church south and presiding elder of strict, died Monday nich residence near Beltsville, e deceased Was a native of Q ning the enve of the M. E. n. Under tanumber of cl ches in this rindry ef this city, and aprestding elder, the war round er side of Cie line.” He tien joined h south, and lias since titled ma : init. For several y filled pul pits In as bec r years presi Hege. Mis tune ry, Jol “a section, being himon the the M, E. cht nit more was for grlemitaral in Baithnore BARGAIN JUST OPENED 100 PIECE 100 PIECES 100 PIECES of Ladies’ Melton- 50s. is, $1.50, $1. hers ere all interested in oul net Smtr, une t He dnt nd hy st er ie anno Hew mviny will agree t stop teach ee : Let paid by veert Vi four socic tes tached Ger- | Von | y evening. | 0 appointed on the reception | ! Uiins that the salaries of Tee OF 20 Wy un chers were reguler meetin atract with them, nf the Anthropolo: S man Feud a paper on | of the a on syrabot and sign 1 Thing an unknown colored woman threw colored Inale infant, about one @ay old, into the sewer on the corner of 2ith and |} HB streets 1 recovered and kindly eared for by Mrs. arter, No. 828 2th street | northwe-t. w report , Miss Mo ed on U i, Mr. Ewing, iu enuy “rs of the Shet Hey railroad | awit” ospitrlities of their road to the | ries nd it fs heped n | eony te he vceasion of | Slows special tretn, which leaves for | verts of Luray next Saturday. 1 Robert Beall we have Hz weber, and fr ie tor Ow ‘ =, when texe res ict focd and clothing, uew texchers sre threaten cs ourding place, and au t isan act of injustice which should thorit‘es are he: Ties cue Octo: ed pei “ aker Blac ‘The mc @tselve tie fn the Cireu.t Ce a by requested to counsel to | pay inn: pending | sleced, fe was | ceeds by Hnount approp yea aying the salaries until the appropriation 3s teacher, in event of such €Y, eat provice for it. _— ‘The Projected Garticld Memoral Or- phan Asylum. m, } east, in t Der of the Bats end fatier ‘The meurntn= [being removed trom | How AME MASONS FFOFOSE TO RAISE 4 FUND FOR IT. the public buildings to~lay, ft having been jus a s mal venieaeatiine Gage uince the death Of the Inte President Tne | Another mec committee representing tusot the fire department | the M oving the mourning Irom the e held tomorrow in reference to the es- pmorial Orphan Asylum Mr. Mattnew ‘Trimble, we to draw w ef tie enterprise, will P:per recommending tue raising of a ‘nt fund ty found an orp! trial school, to be named th rortil In-t tut About 9.15 0’ @iugiter or MeKe 88 OU street alle Aman named Frank Oxley Broken this wins in at werkt P is legs nother — to be loca al Cap ome for the orphans of ua be seen it {is proposed -. | to estabiish an industrial school The institution, the Wash- sposed, Will Le governed by a board of trus- nO) persons being | tes or directors, including yf L Qui Isone of WE | the bodies of which Gart no deman t there. = Penmsyivenia Republican Association. At amet blir wing of the Pennsyi-! go to wor! Assoclatioa last evening, J. 8. | eul.t-d |. ASL Secretary, the | sons in r pe death of Mr. | initiit.ve are sing ‘ting with a very gen- iw | eral response, amd that the iost tution, when {1a Hts ali-w.se providence has re- | erected, will be a most cre litable memorial. mar ildst J. Me rt Bushnell, bite = >——— ¢ Peansyivanh "an Associa SSOCLATION OF LOCAL PREACHERS sed its session in this city. After our prof | Feport closed yesterday the tion was ad- Ceristion | ed by Mr. > subject of establish- ny on ch’ pois in populous districts, and by ame Mrs. S. M. Hartsocs, of the Womun’s Christian Hote | Temperance aswe ation, of this city. Dr. Wallace as elect sl an Loavrary member of the assocta- } A Yot« of thanks Was tendered the trustees 0; Che Metopo church, officers of the conven- tion and the press of Unis city. Resolutions were pimously adepie | expressing sorrow ut Uh hh Of Preside ret’, and the associat‘on oy eur at Parkersburg,W.Va > NR ASYLUM Reroxt.—Dr. it of the Govern- transmit Trepert to the See: Interior. ‘The report states that at the fiscal year ended June 30, 1881, there tin the institution 897 patients, of 1 Were nales an‘ 206 femules; 63 inales 18 females died during the year. The farm, | which ts worsed princtpaliy by the patients, pro dive] $21,389 9 worth of ‘agricuttural ucts, vailible for market purposes during the year, worth of ganien truck consumed The following appropriations are 500 for the sup- or less by jetues Most committe t | from € 1c t i following reson J. Howard Pu-hs Whereas ‘Tne Nationa. | yesterda e desire to express our profound | toa of the. hig! j | devtl . Godding, supe inm for the Insane, y wenty-sixth ann: ‘ J ne of thé lew paying * will ron Mon- | following 1s Those wire | Fr. Keene when | nm him | ch his the marked ad- peouler attr etic asked for th al yes part of the hospital, €10,0(0 for general repairs, $5500 for spe- tal lmprovenents. £250,000 for the erection of a distinct hospital for females, M made of the death of Dr. William Richart Wallach, es4., and HL D. Cooke, formerly tor | members of the board of directors, —— Mx. Joxeru B. W114, chief of the registering al- sion, Sixt auditor's office, dled this morning. at his residence, on L street, between 10th and ith strvets northwest, after a’ few days sickness of ia. He was 2 prominent member of the ternity. Ile came from Ohio, was S, | abcut 50 years old and leaves a wife and family, psa Affairs in West Washington. BexGtaky.—Last Friday night, while Dr. T. J, Lookerman, the well-known dentist, (liv- ing at No. 325 N (1st) street, and his family were in Washington viewing the fireworks, a burglar or \- | burglars entered his dwelling through the front basement doar and stole property to the amountot | $2.509, as foliows: $500 In District bonds, $1,360 in | Louisville railroad bond: ‘valued at $50. ‘The | Gelock and at once di the matter was putin the hinds of the detectives. ‘The mitter has been kept close by the police, who always suppose, as it seems, that burglars, thie &e., hever tinagine that thelrdoings are discovel or Feported to them until they see a notice of the some in the paper. ‘Tae Coat TRADE.—Twenty-cight boats left Cum- berland Monday ‘with 285105 tons of coal as follows: For — Georgetown—Consolidation _co., 742.17 tons; Borden co., 597.63 tons; Maryland co., #1004 tons; Blaen Avon co., 199.18 tons; New Central co.. 107.06 tons. For ‘Alexandria—Ameri- jean €O, 605.62 tons; George’s Creek, 93.09 tons; | Hampshire and Baltimore ¢o., 95.06 tons. ———__ Affairs in Alexandria. Reported fer Tue: EvzNINo Star. LiveLy Thre Last Nigut.—There was a turnout lost night at Armory Hall to hear Majo, W. Dantel, the conservative candidate for gqvernor ot Virgin. Rockets and other fireworks were sot off in front of the hall, and a bon-tire kindled in tue street. Many ladies attended. The occasion was enlivened by the music of the Alexandria Mu- sical Assoclition. Judge O. Newall followed, in a short address,which was warmly greeted. J. Amb- ler Smith, reatjuster, Of this city. took the floor to interrupt Maj. Dani Das he meeting was made democra’ u hissed and Sa er aad wand ack give bin a chance put h TORTER'S Norea.—The new convention at RPO! Armory Hall yesterday afternoon selected Sewell B of Alex county, candidate for the house of choricters, but hv issn ort over his in tie pt. at bs het in Bey y barking | shouting his praises | loud. “He has ac. | yeor just what He has siequired Sis rob sheth, thy parent, tae met will be qu Store firmly 0c his Wore neric ly to Shyloet ter! ravetle én rPccu: ad three or four years txt by all who know L papers it hus becom Fe not be one of | ne these pap Mr. John M moy be Romin eh: tor, Brotus, ete., while K recuguition in sub eharact ru, Richelieu, Hamlet, and power he hes shown alre, 1 be qu idified to play Ma will ie geared 28 Richard THE Tnot be had soon after etght ved Sey ROW about it ts tant beth, a put Last’ even: Stand: O'clock. the perform that tie act r posyeet it with rf 1 the impetus, weracterized his car~ s it should be played—in a ‘Mtant, tutl of iife and char- i nnpassioned.” S Licenses have Leen Issued as follows: Edwin S. St wart end Elizibeth Lee, both of Mont uaty, Md.; Harri-oa G. Brewer and Goo. W. Bicketig and Elien Nora BR " ey ‘und Seraphine rand Jesse Lee Mart!: ad Pinkey Carter: Amis *, MO, and Sarah BE Stew. da KR. Kern, GET.—The fire slara bt 1 st might Was for the imme hones, 1432 aml M34 N | of St Joan's cupid by colored people, They | zeview tm Ltings Cist’ wor ston fire about | Yorktown Meledr met acter, energy t tC ng-t, which was ct | of Knights Aur ayveand of $204 | evening...The -esatae row, Wore | aignt atid wd we me 2S am 1D, by @uimazed by firs ont wot. WW, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $8, yard. Ladies’ Ulster Clet! Punk, Water- Gray and Bro Gent's Woot Und Ladies? Weal Uni ele. Olive, Myrtle, B: Navy Blue, yf, ut 82 e. ‘7, $8, ¢ rev, 2 nd fine, 50c. Sheeting Cott ns, Napkins. Cant n Flaunele, B White aud Colore? C, Cc. M. TOWSO) €36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. CARPET: RECELVING NEW CHOICE 100 stylesof best 2-ply Curpets, 100 styles of Turestry Brussels, per yard. We. 50e., 60e., 75c. i Cottage Carpets. Cc. M. TOWSON. SYLVANIA AVENUE, South eide. near Center Market. NNN 00 00 S88q ° NNN O00 00 ep NNN OO 00 = ‘SSSg NNN OOOO T ae N NN Tr sss’ OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE ON OCTOBER 19ru, 20rH AND 21st, On Which Days Will Be Displayéd All The LATEST NOVELTIES FOR FALL WEAR. ‘We have added to Our Stock s Magnificent Line of DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Consisting of all the Newest Styles and Designs in BLACK AND COLORED PASSMENTRIES, CHENILE AND BEAD FRINGES, JET AND FANCY- BEADED DRESS AND CLOAK ORNA- MENTS, BEAD LACES, PEARL, METAL AND BEADED BUTTONS, And other rich Confections for Dress Garniture, all at Bottom Prices. NEW DESIGNS IN IRISH POINT AND SILK EMBROIDERIES, In Real and Imitation Laces. ‘We have, as usual, a large variety of LACES, all pur- chased at late Auction Sales, and can therefore sell our LACES at great bargains. FULL LINES OF LACE AND EMBROIDERED NECK WEAR, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SILK, VELVET AND WHITE DRESSES, FRENCH FLOWERS, PARIS AND VIENNA FANS, SASH RIBBONS AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN REAL GUIPURE AND BLACK THREAD LACES, NooT's, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR ‘TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. marl2-w&sdm_ CITY ITEMS. Golexmith Maid’s time, 2:14, was never be:ten. Neither the popu- larity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. HiDDL NY, Oct. 17, 1881. MIDDLETOWN, O.M. Arkenburgh «& Co., New Yor Sigs: Inclosed please find coupons for twenty- three dollars and scyenty-ave cents, Grawn ~Consoler™ and “Inlaid” tobacco, and cashed by Your agent agreed to pay five dollars for posting pitts, Wauich we posted for twenty miles out of Middletown. ry Use Lo YOu, ¥i fouse same. Yours, BU ScHoosmAaKeR, i 87 Juunes street. Br. Bresl’s German Couch Syru> does not constipate te bowels. Good for children, Hal ifthe Cxpital in the La. State Lottery. wing of the Loutsiana State t Mr. John Conner ad, had drwn halk of Stet» Lott» before Lit et here.” “pia x your i on ‘ais [wont to the Bank of Cori- which coll txt the money forme. T got cent cf it" Me Conners is a fine specimen. Ame shouldered, well- ecko nic Mide snd int nt, ere is no doubt but tht he wil put hs winntags to good use. The next erwin ison November Sth,—Meimphis Acalanchs, sepleinds Rarnett’s Coconine Virorous ond hesltay wth of the heen use} 11 thousands of cases where has never failed to | TRACTS—the best. you as long e ae When T was § me two boxes of your iis, and t Dr. Reneon, Twili pray fo1 be rx’ Experience of an Old Nurse. ny’s Soethhin the pres-ription b and nurs sin nousxd for forty by iiliions of It relieves th: inoth Iron and ditrrhos., griping in the Ueetie. 8: ne heath toth: itrests tae mother. Price 25 cents a hott mW, Mrs. 8. A. AY Worid’s Hair Restorer Is perioct to its OU and Hair Dressing. Lis deligatcuby tr, nis, In large glass ic bottte s siv Well's nervous fune «nue Irritstion. ditticult or by “Buchu ummton it neck of the bladder, requ Rt urinsLion, com 2 Uo Ridney and ‘Urinary il, 480 Pennsylvania ¢, the Corn Extractor, troudlesome corn in a few Stott & Cromwell. w4 Wagons.” Fresv, hurbed every morning and dei: rd” prints, 45c. per Ib. Also, cott ty milk and’ sweet» milk, be. per at. € - AMUSEMENTS. _ FORD'S oreRA Hovsi ~— To-Nn JOHN R. ROGERS’ COMEDY COMPANY, as MY SWEETHEART. In coneequer who had secure Gelober Sixt, when THE TOURISTS. ‘Willapyear. ol! A Bator SUCIABLE WILL BE HELD AT THE residence cf Mis. Bishop Turner, 604 3d. street {, on THURSDAY EVENING, October 20, for the Cosmopolitan Church.” Admission’ 10c. Pastor. it* NATIONAL THEATER. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MR. AND MRS. N. C. GOODWIN, (ELIzA WEATHERSBY, ) In a Great Double Bill, THE MEMBER FOR SLOCUM, And a purely American dramatic spasm called CAMILLE, OR A CRACKED HEART, In three languages and a cough. Mr. N. C. Goodwin as Qnesimus Eppe and Camille. Eliza Weathersby as Arathusa Smith and Capt. Armand Ciaude Duval. An Effective Company. FRIDAY... .-HOBBIES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, E AS RICHARD It. Aston Races, PIMLICO COURSE, FALL MEETING MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB, OCTOBER 18, 19, 20 awn 21, 1881. auld | $ pletely. cured | DBY GOODS. DRY Goons. LADIES’ GOODS. ae & CHEWSING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR Tnciosed iso find cheek for forty dollars in_pay- sToc ment of balince Cue you, Please send receipt. I Bey eroce: Yer? and Inlaid” for more ould have ordered before ti heard you had beer oF compelled to st @ manufacture of those brands. Tam giad'tt is not so, a8 Thad a fine trade J on your goods—te best tide of any dealer in| town, Please er Erie RR — gS NL KI L? HL KK : eee | BS “consoter” a re just the goods long 3 = Want od by che cco, and fl the bill ex- BESS actly. If above ts o' 1 are _priviezed SILK AND WOOL, AND ALL WOOL DRESS FABRICS. o18 Wy oopwarp & LOTHROP OFFER SPECIAI, BARGAINS IN THEIR CORSET DEPARTMENT. 25 DOZEN PINK, BLUE, NAVY AND BLACK CORSETS, At 50c. EACH, A beiter quality than is usually offered at this price. Splendid qualities at 75c., 85c., S8e., $1.00, Our EMBROIDERED CORSETS ar $1.00 AND $1.25 EACH matched at the price. have also a fine line of nice qualities at W, $4.25, $2,50, 75, $3.00, haga bo” SOS ALE BLE i LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR, 1 CASE, Saperior quality MERINO VESTS AND PANTS, Ladies wi'l find these goods in our euit department, A great convenicuce in selecting them. ‘ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 o18 GUSRIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp 624 SrvenTH SrREeT NoRTHWEst, THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SILKS IN THE CITY, HAVE FINE HOSIERY IN THE CITY, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. o15 NEW DEPARTURE. COCHRANE'S Linens warranted low, All our customers tell us 80; Damasks and Napkins white as snow, Irish bleached, the best, you know. COCHRANE’S Underwear under price, Fifty cents, ladies, very nice; Og better etill, if you eo desire, For men and boys, also, much to admire. COCHRANE'S Hosiery, elegant styles, Full regular made, piles and piles, ‘From a quarter up, extra long, ‘Too numerous to mention in this song. COCHRANE'S Laces, very choice, ‘This is always the popular voice, And our Fichus, Washington knows ‘These are plenty as grass that grows. . COCHRANE'S Silk k'd’fs for every dress, Proves beyond doubt American progress, ‘In dyes and shades, both light and dark, Our country imitates back to the ark. Free car tickets opposite Riggs’, If a dollar you wieely invest In Dry Goods and Notions, the best, At COCHRANE'S see proof of the rest, oS o17-4t* $3.60 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20—Firt Race, mile dash; Soma net oateratiea tae nae Balt peed handicap stéeplechase. 8 via Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, on Limited Express, 9:30, n., or Seashore Express. 10:90, ‘umnect at ‘nion Ss ee fhe trains tor ‘a 1¢ 5:30 p.m. Gr 0225 pan drat from that Depot. ~ ON EXHIBITION { E AND SALE AT Moe G26 F street noviuimest one door from 7th street - 626 F street nor choise O Painting E vine, Chromo, ete, ‘ald Heri cfe Soret Page Nun ee Markriter's, ‘Terms Caeh. Free Art Gallery. Ou NER'S BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE EX- Qo CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOLS ‘Tallmadge Hall, 928 F street northwest, on ground floor. English and American Bicycles and Tricycles. Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap. ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. Hall for rent for evening entertainments. Apply to J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Axent, 928 F street northwest, 03 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. R YORKTOWN DIRECT. The favorite steamer MAGENTA will make daily trips from Washington, D. to Yorktown, losving Sherif's whart of 1th strost, at 8 a.m. Particulars at oftce of St. James Hotel, $3. 60 ROUND TRIP, z Including Admission to the CAVERNS OF LURAY, VIA BALTIMORE AND OHIO AND THE BEAUTIFUT, SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, Grand Mlumination by Electric Light, Mountain and Autumn Scenery thsoushen: weeane et SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. ‘Train leaves Baltimore and 0) : a.m; reachos Washington at 10:50 Seek 9:45, Sloe FIVE HOURS AT CAVERNS. ties of Afty. Tickets for adie stall y Or oftoss. LAMBIE & TRAYLOR, Managers, 626 E street northwest. ol? GIPNEY T. NIMMGiS Puno Wanznooms, 433 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. od et An Send bend Doses god oceeas AP SCHESL SHOES Ove IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FALL DRESS GOODS. Beautiful Silk Plaid Dress Goods, 25. Beautiful Silk and Wool Drees Goods, 25. Pure Wool, double-width, good quality, Colored and Black Cashmeres, 373s. Pure Linen Bleached Table Linen, 50. Double White Blankets only $1.50. Large size Bridal Quilts, $1.25. Honey- comb White Quilts, 50,62, 75, 87, $1. Colored Silks, 50; Black and White Striped Silks, 50. Our $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Black Silks are special Bargains, Pure Silk Brocades for trimming, §1. Colored and Black Satins, 75. Beautiful Piaid Dress Goods, all pure wool, very wide, double-width, in all thenew colorsand shades, only $1, ‘Pure Wool Dress Goods, in all the new Colors, only 20. Splendid Assortment of Cloth for Men and Boys' wear, 87 up to $1.25. Nottingham Lace for Curtains, 15 to $1.25. Piano Covers, silk embroidered, $3.75 to $12. =Colored Silk Velvets, $1, 50. Silk Plush Shetland Shawls, allcolore, $1. Colored and Black Surah Silke, $1.25. CARTER’S, nS Bc tater oa ro Weare daily “Are celecant shape and quality, and cannot be | Besntifully finished, and originally sold for. ). for | 5-4 ali wool French Buntinz, 50 cents, | 28i., advance 1c.” We shall offer all sizes, , $2, | A full line of Under-vear and Hosiery. | Sache etonty, Bottom prices guaranteed. $1 EACH. GEO. J. JOHNSON, PLEASE EXAMINE. ou ma THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED 8TOCK OF W. M. SHUSTER & SONS . Beg Jeave to state that they now offer the most exten- sive and Elegant Stock of Choice Goods ever shown to the Washington Public. SILK GOODS. MOIRE SILKS, WATERED SILKS, GROS GRAIN SILKS, MERVEILLEUX SATINS, SATIN RHA- DAMES, SATIN DUCHESS, SURAH SILKS, ARMURE SILKS, SATIN DE LYONS, BROCADE SILKS, BROCADE 8A- TINS, ROMAN BAND SURAH, BLACK AND WHITE STRIP- ED SILKS, EN- TIRELY NEW. PLUSH. ‘STRIPED PLUSHES, OMBRE EFFECTS, COLORED PLUSH, BLACK PLUSH, SEAL 8KIN PLUSH, PLUSH IN EVEN- ING SHADES, &. VELVETS. | BLACK VELVETS, ALL GRADES, PRICES, AND QUALITIES: COLORED VELVETS, BROCADE, VELVETS, AND STRIPED VELVETS, &c. WOOL DRESS GOODS. CHUDDA CLOTHS, CASHMERES, MERINOS, CAMEL’S HAIRS, CHEVIOTS; THIBET CLOTH SUITS, EMBROIDERED ROBES WITH SASH, HEA- THER SUITINGS, EVENING SHADES OF CHUDDA AND CASHMERES, ROMAN STRIPES, for trim- aming, and every Novelty of the Season. MOURNING GOODS. HENRIETTA CLOTH, CASHMERES, MERINOS, THIBET CLOTH, ARMURES, LADIES’ CLOTH, CHUDDA CLOTH, CAMEL’S HAIR and a full stock of the best English CREPE and CREPE VEILS. ONE PRICE. 6 | W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 015 __919 PENNsrivanta AVENUE. 809 MARKET SPACE. 809 THE LITTLE STORE FULL OF NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDS BLACK SILKS, BLACK SATINS, VELVETS. PLUSH in all colors. SURAH SA'TINS in colors and black. ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS jp fine and mediam grades, at very low rates. 20 1icees 5-$ and 6-8 LADIES’ SUITING CLOTHS, Se. to $1.50 per yard. tied frince HUCK TOW! Also, 100 dozen In ELS, 40 by 23 Inches, at $2.0 per dozen a special bargain? 015 BROWN & CT AGETT. OWN: J 713 MARKET SPACE. 500 Pairs Blankets, $2.50, $3, $3.50 to $8. 100 Bed Comfortaties, $1, $1.25 to $2.50, 500 White Bed Spreads, single and double. Beautiful line of Dress Goods, 25 cents. Black and Colored Ceshmeres, 50 and 6214 centa, Black and Colored Brocaded Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Piushes. A good line plain Colored Sitks. Shetland and other Shawls. 3, BERWANGER & CO. ARE THE CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE. ARE THEIR OWN MANUFACTURERS OF ALL GARMENTS SOLD IN THEIR ESTABLISHMENT. ARE PAYING THE BEST PRICES TO TAILORS FOR MAKING THEIR GARMENTS. ARE PAYING NO MIDDLEMEN’S PROFITS ARE SELLING WITHOUT THE MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS, ARE GIVING THE PEOPLE SATISFACTION. ARE, WITHOUT A DOUBT, SHOWING THE NICEST AND BEST MADE GARMENTS IN THE cITy. ARE KNOWN TO HAVE ONE PRICE, ARE KNOWN TO SELL FOR CASH, ARE KNOWN NOT TO DEVIATE FROM MARKED PRICE. ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR FAIR DEALING TO ALL. ARE KNOWN TO GIVE THEIR PATRONS ALL ADVANTAGES POSSIBLE. OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR MENS, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, IS COMPLETE. MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $30 IN ALL COLORS. 310 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 8. KATZENSTEIN, Maxacer. oll [oN BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS IN BITTERS. |Are highly =e seen canes i a A true Tonic. certain’ and efiic- recom-TRON BITTERS N dis-| ‘Cure Dyspepsia. Indi recor ‘Lon lof Strencth, ‘Want IRON BITTERS, of Appente, Lack) tet a IRON BITTERS APS ene ia For Delicate | Females. TRON BITTERS A Sure Reviver. See that all IRON BITTERS are manufactured BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, and have crossed ines on the wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ‘m9-e0 BALTIMORE, MD. _ pee JGHNSON & CO., BANKERS CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH STREET. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GEN ERAL BANKING. * mnar4 R. DUPARE’S CATARRH REMEDY CURES Catarrh. Price 25 cents. y it. Dr. Soa iced und Liter Pit remove al bilbus, de: onder: “Price Pile Remedy cures piles. Price 50 cents. For ‘Penneyivania avenue north- Pipe COeTAIsE. ne in this that Curtains, can be done up wb lm" few: ‘THE CELLULOID TRUSS: that never breaks, CHAS. FISHER'S, €23 7th street northwest. her attention to the wants of Mt GAREIELD.— AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE from cradle to iene a tuallend express frou pies A SURE CURE RS. J.P. PALMER _ M 107 F STREET, WASHINGTON, D.C., ‘Most reapectfully announces to the indies of Washings ton that she will exhibit during the present sas0n ® recherche asecrtment of IMPORTED CHILDREY'S MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. Se teeta es eh MX ANNUAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY “" WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS “Beer come in Nev) Bing, Black, Brown, Drab and Sizer are lancer than formerly and prices no ted Parties who Knit Jackets of the eight years can procure new sleeves by calling ef mp chose’ . AUERBACH, Corner of 7th and Hi streets, Next door to Auverbach's Sewing Machine and Repair ew hecncy cy for the New Queen. ow M** Sos titen Srarer Xonrnweer, Wil open ber selection of BONNETS and ROUND HATS on TUESDAY, AY, October 18. old 4m ADIES’ TAILOR PARLORS, 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. M. WILLIAM BERNAT, DESIGNER AND CUTTER, (ate of Paris.) Is creating quite = sensation in Washington in the Cur axp Get Ur or LADIES' COATS, CLOAKS AND RIDING HABITS. ‘This is just the kind of an Extablishment the Ladies @f this city have long felt the need af. A.cail solicited ‘from every Lady in Washington amd CTLY FIRST- IN EVERY INSTANCES NORE GU: oe IMPORTATION. French Dress Bonnets and Promenade Hats, fine M0 linery Goode, Laces, Beaded Embroideries, Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, best French Coreste, Suits, Wrappers, Cloake, (the Lest assorted stock Imported, band mens tick sud exclusive noveltien, of my personal jon in Parin. M. WILLIAN, [eae tecee, Paris. Z O07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, OUGLASS’, NINTH STREET. Sr. CLoup Buripme. ° HOSTERY, FALL AND. WINTER ST YU LADIER, MISSI iS FOR AND CHILDREN, READY. JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISR HOSIERY, AT ONE-HALF PRICE. DOUGLASS, 9TH STREET. SHINGTON, ANY TAEMMING STORE, a > Vis deans, Onele deo Song tnengms Spadies tan have Dreseee ea ct Ht ruarantoed. CJ FAMILY SUPPLIES. ACARD FROM WM. M.GALT & ©O. First premium for the best ha wheat this day awarded mR, clas b departsy iten OUF Tiaade, et the Distriet of Colunitia, Dresses, Suita, Con Tior style at khort nc and basted, and med flour ix CRE t Process Flour, wi 1 evainet all other — muh pre teae pear, ey tit war eimply an im yh to ieDiheent moc this 80 celebrated F eeined ip this comuunity. We would respectful rution the fect that Mre.6 n, and they were Anderson received the iret } ved FLOUR, which is cilly encther proof thatt Falla and biscuits on exhibit nei Ato. J asnong the Lest Minnesota Patent Flows Por sale by all first-class crocers. WM. M. GALT & CO. CORNER IST STREET AND INDIANA AVENUR, Who are also the sole Wholesale agents for the Dis trict of Hecker's celebrated Self-raising Flour Buckwheat. AlLwuear Four, 7 ity to best CERES, etly adding ancther tei ALL- WHEAT FLOUR, JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. Families and the Trade supplied. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, WHOLESALE AGENT, 6% NINTH sTREET NORTHWEFR, EDY & SON, Dealers in SrarLe axp Faxcy Grocenms, as G 0. E. KE! ee pene of Ol GOVERN! A COFFEE. “Iti pronounced by all who seit NEW RAISINS: NEW FIGS. NEW CURRANTS; MALAGA GRAPES. BRUNSWICK SOUPS. iN R. KELL, ‘Draven rs Finer-Ciass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BER qabiniie€20, $29 and 630 Center Market. 9tb etrost Box 71, City 208 Northern Liberty, Market; auartcting delivered five of chanse to all partsof the esEsacen AND REFITTED DURING THE SUMMER. Eatensive Stock of FRESH GROC , TEAS AND WINES, Low Prices. Polite sttetion. Goods delivered promptly. Cc. Wl MER, 23 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Patace MARKET, Corxer Mra srerer axp New Youre avent FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprictor. Al kinds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUR TER, EGGS, ete. Everything the best. = LARET. CLARET. FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. (CLOS DES MEYNARDS, MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, RED'S SONS, 430 1216 F rt. northwest. FOR 4 LicuT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND * EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET NORTON'S SEEDLING are just the Wines. HUME, CLEARY & 00., ‘That Splendid Minnesota Fumily Fleur, justly name@ the “SOVEREIGN,” yields in perfection white, wweet \d wholesome bread. an E, CLEARY & ©O., ‘807 Market: direct of “COMMENDADOR” PORT WIP: OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. aie H°™* COMFORTS. STAR FURNACE, SOCIAL LATROBE, ar. aoonos Rapen, si Are all first-class goods, <= at, Suamantent Taal SAML. 5S. SHEDD, HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Marker Space. DEALER DN Ga8 FIXTURES, RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, &o. No. 409 Nixvusraeet xorruwest. — al6 PILES! PILES!!! AT | NO ONE NEED OUND i" UFFE)

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