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THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY October 25, | cae LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick C4 _ Cutzr SiGNat OFFICER, 1 Wast is 1, 9:30 a.m. ieianie tes, Inereasing news and rain,southrasteriy winds,stationary or lower barometer, higher temperature. Special Weather Bulletin, RAIN COMING. October 28, 1 the following Storm of con- ebraska, and is rly; the barometer is hfizhest in Stites. The temperature has . to eleven degrees in New Eng- erable Intensity ts central Ii moving north: the middle At risen from two de land and the middle Atlantic States; from four de- gress to fifteen degress in the south Atlantic and east guif states; from two degrees to fourteen de- grees In the ‘Onto valley, ‘Tennessee and the lake Fegion; from five degrees to fourteen degrees in the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys; it has fallen from four degrees to ten degrees in Texas. Rain has fallen since last report in the lake region, upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, Onto val- and Tennessee, south Atlantic and gulf states, The winds in the south Atlantic and east gulf States are easterly; in the lake region, the upper Mississippt and Missouri valle nnessee and Texas, they are southerly. Fair weather, fol- lowed’ by increasing cloudiness and rain, 18 ‘indl- cated for the middle Atlantic states for to-day and to-mor-row. Curar Rerarnixe, Byrn’s Shoe store, 1614 14th street. Fosseit’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. Herr’s Black Goods Store, 713 7th street north- west. Powenrvt. small theater field glasses at Hempler’s. Sree Qua Nox cigars fresh and very fine. $6 per 100. "A. B.C. Cigar Factory, 10 F street. ‘Tene was a most brilliant display of the Aurora Borealis about three o'elgck this mording, which continued until the view of the beautiful | 472! spectacle was cut off by the morning fog. ‘A Srcoxn IxstaLMext of boys’ clothing. | This departinent of our business has increased beyond expectation. Substantial goods and moderate have a telling effect. an Bros., corner and E streets. ‘OvR Disriay of overcoats 1s so extensive and ¥arted, that they must be seen to be Speen You are invited to examine them, whether you purchase or not. Etseman Bros. corner 7th ad E streets. ‘Tue Novice of the death of Joseph N. Wright Will be ob: 1 Bide Tegret and sorrow many friends. for many years Tbrarian hool, and the teachers, that school are Invited to neral to-morrow, (Saturday), at 3240 pam, at the church. Loox at the following bargains offered at M. Augenstein’s National Auction IIc street northwest, for to-morrow ont Majolica pitchers, 2c. Jollea pickle leave covered Vegetable dishes, ited tea sets, $255; 5 doz. handied cups opaque or Se.; nutmeg graters, p Ber boxes, boxes feather dus Seinking cups, ers, Bc. a piect ‘Tin ware at ret CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater—Thos. W. Keene as “ deth.” ee Condensed Locals. ‘THE Stax will be issued in double sheet or eight Page form of fifty-six columns to-morrow. _Ad- ‘Vertisers will confer a favor by sending in their Orders early for this enlarged and. extraordinary edition. The number of advertisements ited in October exceed: history of th While firing a sa tary Academy at Chester, P in honor of the French guests, who pa hat city en mute to Philadelphia, Cadet Merrick, Of this city, had both arms blows off by the pre- mature dis arge of a gun. Among the liberal bequests made in the will of the late Francis P. Schoals, esq., of New York city, ig one of $5,000 to Howard University, of this city. At the meeting of the Carroll Institute last even- ing a delighttul ente ment Was given, in Bbich Mises Boone, Dyer and Carr and Meders MB. Jobnston. Ralph Jefferson, D. 1 Murphy, Major Mullett and Mr. Treanor took pa Street lamps wilt De lighted at 8:00'p. M., and ex- tinguished at 4:40 a. m. ie committe of fifteen appointed for the pur- Pose have perfected arrangements for the mass meeting of the Irish residents of the District at Odd Fellows’ Hail, this evening. Senator Charles W. Jones, of Florida; Hon. George B. Loring, Com- missioner of Agricuiture; Hon. George C. Gorham and others are expected to address the meeting. Muste will be furnished by Prof. Pistorio’s band. ‘AS an expression of their gratifeation nt the appointment and confirmation of Mr. Seaton as superintendent of the census t fill used by the resignation of Gen. Walker, thi fadies who have been employed in the ehiet elesee Foot yesterlay placed on Col. Seaton's desk a handsome floral tribute in the form of a basket of Deautiful flowers jonas ally ay oe Yesteriny, at 2:20 p. Patterson held Upon the body of J. Phillips: the bor killed a day or two since on the Baltimore and Potomac ratlroad. The jury returned a ver- dict that he - to his death from injuri received by being run over by a freight train: that from the evidence they “attach no blame to the employes of the ratiroad company, but recommend rsusuully left on the track should be Frank Murray, Indicted for second offence, eee larceny, Was released from jail on day afternoon, assed through $800 bail. This morning Mr. W. T. Johnson, for Elizabeth E. Mar a bill for a divorce from Joseph ¥. Mare nthe ground of drunkenness, de- sertion Support. This morning De overcoat Delo: Stolen from during the seren Detective McD tive Acton recovered an last Wednesday night Roberts S a in is possession “mis, such knives and halt adozen silver Erma.” He — to hall and says that he rought these articies with him. Melis held on suspicion. spoons ——— THR CossrericeT Reciment REeEvIEWED.—The larger part of the First Regtment, Connecticut National Guard, arrived in Ss city about 3 . Tted by a commit. | armory. Under the _ Infantry ‘and headed by . nent marched up © Aritngton, wh Sherman and staff and Gen. the organization on left for home last even- re tee to the Ligiit’ Infantry’ tis its fine Appes Ing, about 10 \, O'Clock, t orFOw, Dut eo adjourn NeXt Week. been rec corded a8 follow: A.P. Farton to Jesse ALS i Snow, lot 27, sub John Forsyth } ©. Sampson to € 700. E. one-half interest trustee, to Mary id Virginia ), Ke. Et ne Carusi, trustee, to W. 2 SH $500. eoener a Repetti todoun Sullivan, pe? s LK a stated In_yes- tertay’s Stax, the funeral of Rev. Mason Noble a ku concourse of a le following the remains to the grave. Rev. Kelly, of the Fourth Presbyterian church, and Dr. Rankin, assisted Dr. Sunderland in the burial ser- Vices Dr. Sunderiand’s sermon was from Genesis ¥,%4: “And Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.” Dr. Rankin read from the scriptures and also offered prayer. ‘The four sons of Dr. Noble, all clergymen, were in the funeral rocession. ‘At a called meeting of the Williams vollege associition of Washington, held at the Court ‘tor Ingalls, presiding, a a ons Were unanimously Adopted in Feterence to the d of Dr. Noble. A Yourg CouORED THIGHWAYMAN HELD FOR Gkaxb Laxceny— Yesterday afternoon a youthful colored thief named Frank Williams, with half a dev-n aliases, snatched a satchel, containing $66.77, from a’ lady named Lena Hertinger, while She wos walking on E street The thief ned down Sth street, a Linge crowd following. Poltceman Byrne overtook and arrested the fugitive In the Afmory lot._ In the Poltce Court this morning the Dey was arratyned on the chance of grand larceny facnpicaded not guilty. | Mrs Hertinger positively Wdentined nd described her encounter with the youns Seat mp. and identi th shel and <i ogee a was faut ot jor ay af ance bevore the grand jury. -_ River TRADE.—Harbor Master Suttot rts arrivals at the river front today as oleate chr. Lap t Light, Thomas, oyster market; sehr. Brew= jenkins, Oysters iarket; longbot Geo- 8B. Coulter, Bro ‘ACUS; Schr. Hattie Vv. Kelsey, 605 tons ice for Greav mg € com Bloops "Mary Francis and Fanny Bao ail with oysters tor mn — meeting Of representatives of banking houses of ashington, ut H. D. Cooke, jt, & Co.'s yester- afteruodn,in Organization ofa Distried stock was effected, and a committee, consist- oi W, Miadicton, al Cooke, jr., and H. E. ‘Was appointed fo draw up a constitution ‘and by-laws to govern the sume. Aap! The Cases Against Capt. Howgate. ‘HIS ARRAIGNMENT FOR FORGERY.* ‘This morning when the Criminal Court, Judge Cox, convened, Capt. H. W. Howgate, who was in- dicted about two weeks since for embezzlement of government funds and committed to jail, was brought in to plead to indictments, charging him with forgery, which were found by the grand jury a few days ako, Capt by his counsel--Mesbr'stere . Howgate was accompanied vilson,F.P.Cuppy and A. B. Williams. Mr.W.E. Willlams,the cler! the first indictment of four counts,chai , read ua 8 B W. Howyate did on February 15th, 1871 counterfeit a voucher and rece ester, treasurer of the Western Apt or RH Roch- Union telegraph company, for $12,100. Mr. Wilson asked that the plea be faken_pro forma, in whic! ‘h the court ac- quiesced, and Capt. Howgate pleaded “not guilty.” e same course Was taken as to ments making a similar charge for $11,8(0, October 15th, 1880, and for $12/480:12, Angust 213t, 1980. the other indict- as to a voucher as to a voucher THE BONDSMEN SURRENDER THE ACCUSED. to bail, osition to he former as this bond stood against the property. bond, which was so ordered. Judge Cuppy called up Col Corknill suggested that it tion could come uy ve it. dictment ts brought then a day can be fix a The Sale at the British legation. During the morning an of visitors through the §} of the mansion, pearance of hurch fair. le glasses— tastefully disp! attended by bi which Paintings, China otel men, bri in society. ‘The ladies ined. prices were ob SSeS In the challenge match between Light Infantry Corps and the which took place Wednesday, the of the Infantry won, their score made by the Rifles’ tean Club. every time. horse in Maine, died in Augusta We ‘The owner was recently offered The staliton’s best record was 2:23. Meats.—Beef, sirloin, 18220. house, %e.; rib roa Corned Beef, 8012: do. sliced, 20c.; ty 123g220e. ; ne Deed beets & ¢ $ Fongeucs, oss. Neal, 123sag0e.7 Mutton, "1031 Sausage, 123a14c. ; eee : Shouiders, IBwalde. Freits.. » Granaen 402500. soc, per doz; Bananas, 40:5 Boia beets Pears, 60a80C. pei Bo per peck; Dan ms, 0c. ;Cranberries, 10a eon, De. per i ster, 12¢. SF ; Lobs sliders 59 per do oe: mS diamo: doz. ; Pa -ABLES.— Potatoes do. Sweet, 30402. per pk; pk; Cucumbers, 102150. per head; Beet ber head; Onions, 40050 Beg Plant, 510. e ¢Lima). 20) abe. per at r di e8e, @a7Bc. ke Ducks (red head). ea MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles: Reinhardt and Yutta C. of Baltimore; Willis Rose timore. | Rawlings’ wa; one of the €: sus force, an¢ lings Ww: rel children. Place On Sunday afternoon, prtment Clothing thelr Boys ground; Une colors are ne: juestion; the style Profit to cost of of specialty. ———— The Courts. and submitted. Anderson & Fox a ow reversed and cause Te 7 mot‘on for u discontinue Ale man, and Dodge nix Life Insurance Co. award. Fi B5shs0 per a$l.25 per peck; Grapesate. per Ib.; sae Tise per’ i d0e.’ per bunch; Rock, large,’ 15a Dc. DEE bunch; Mackerel, %c. per mut, 12:15¢. per Ib.; Spots, er dons Cabbage, 8, 2u5c. per bunch; ett vi joz.; Celery, 10.115¢.; Squash, reside nee 1134 6th street northwest 5 o'clock this morning of consumption. nton 6th street, cecupying th father and sou died. 8 are adupted to fine dress, school Wear a and the durabi s original, and the price is fixed by simply adding the manufacturer's if construction. See advertisement . Mr. Wilson said that it was unnecessary for him to repeat the circumstances of this case. Of course the court would see that they were embarrassed as and with a view to putting themselves in ve ball they would have to bond was secured of trust on Cape, Howguces property, and s0 1o1 i¢ deed of trust remaine Mr. Williams said he represented the bondsmen (Messrs. McCullough, Moses and Anderson), and he Was authorized by them to surrender the accused. He asked that the surrender be endorsed on the t rid of "y a deed ‘THE QUESTION OF BAIL. would be prema- ture to discuss the question of bail now. He pre- ferred that the matter should goover until another Indictment—one for embezzlement of ditional was presented, and then the whole ques- 000 ad- Judge Cuppy said that if the bail ts made at the ‘Suggested ($20,000) they would be unable to ‘The court remarked that it seemed that he was unable to give ball as his property was seques- unless {t was procured through personal friendship. It would be difficult to say tn advance ‘what amount of bail should be fixed. Col. Corkhill remarked that when the other in- (which will be next week) when this whole question of bail could be presented to the court. 1. W. A. Cook Was present In court, represent- ing the government as special attorney. Minister's. The sale of household goods belonging to Sir Edward Thornton, the late occupant of the British Legation Mansion, began at noon to-day at the opportunity was permitted those who so desired to Inspect the goods offered for sale, and there was a constant stream fous mansion. A line of carriages stood at the curb constantly. The sale Was conducted in the bail room in the South wing had the an exhibition room of ap- some ware, cerami Il of the rarest. description—were yed on long tables. The sale was rac hunters, the brac Mrs. Toodles’ of high life, and many ladies known numbered the men ten to one. ‘The bidding was very spirited and good Many persons who were hot on Visiting terms with Sir Edward Thornton's family took this opportunity to go through the mansion and inspect its roomy chambers, ‘grand stairways, and magnificent carvings. Sporting Notes. the Washington National Rifles, 26th, the team being” 197 to 189 A return match of Tacrosse was played yester- day between the Shamrocks of Montreal, Canada, and a {eam of fifteen from the Balttmor¢ Athletic e game was well contested by the Balti- more tesa, ut the long experience and ean of the Canadians enabled them to win the g ‘The famous trotting stallion Victor, the fastest ednesday night. $11,000 for him. Lorillard’s Gerald won the subscription stakes at Newmarket, Engiand, yesterday by a walk-over. In the Pimlico races yesterday Valparaiso, Wlid- moor and Compensation were the winners, Washington Market Retail Prices, Per Ib.5 do porter Steale, 123020 hipped, Bit, 8 He rT Bacon Tia agar cured, Breasts, 1alse.? er doz.; Lemons, 25a per doz. ; Pineap- Apples, aa0e; per eck. ; Peaches, peck; Plums, 10.5 . + Porgtes, 8a per Ib.; Terrapin, oe $18 per ens, 75c.a$1 per pair; Ducks, 60 7Be.u$l; Squabs, a _Per_doz.; Ortolan, A$1; Wild Tueey, quirre! been issued as follows: Raun, of New York; Frank B. Wright and Estella ‘Crowley; Gaudenair Rlant and Marie Castaneto; Thomas F. Hall, of Wilmington, N.C., and Mary Eliza Cooper, Johanna ®, Brown} John G. May and Emma ©. Dammann, of Bal- at ‘Mr. lest ap pintments on aby his intelligence and courtesy soon won the contitence and esteem of all with whom he came in contact native of this city, his ather having He leaves a The funeral will take he attention of parents of boys’ clothing House, 909 Penn- a ave quantity and varlety being greater than can be looked at € sewhere. The Court IN GENERAL TERM. ‘Yesterday, Connelly agt. Vanderwerken; argued rt. Smith; judge anded. Biggins agt. Dye; court declined to near lor writ of assistance. Strong vember 3. Phelps: ‘aut. and Tolmon agt. Phelps; on hearing. Crevir Count—Judge MacArthur, Yesterday, Mitchell agt. District of sd by plaintiff. Adams & Wind: andria and Fredericksburg Ratlroad Com- Pp plea of want of jurisdiction and suit dis- missed. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Compan; agt. Peugh; judgment on award. Keyser herd; verdict spear ant. Goodhartagt. De Wan- olmoa Columbia; ndsor agt. shep- delan; continued; plaintiff to RY, defendant’s wit- nesses, Bryanagt. District of Columbia; off calen— dar. Hall & 1 Martin et al. ; death of plain- ae ff Hume suzy; alle agt. Farmer, Sinclair Washington and Ganigetnen Railroad Com- agt. Busey; strickén from calen- Mitchell age District; discontinued. Pas Peugh; Judgment on Keyser agt. Shepherd: of hearing, , Danenhower agt. Griggs; on hexring, CurMINAL Court—Judge Cor, Yesterday, Sarah Jones, second offence; larceny; not guilty. Sarah Jones; second offence petit lar- ceny; verdict not guilty. Se Affairs in Alexandria. by sai for Tue Evexrxe Stan. 1. The interior of t. M: ‘RCH CENTENNIA! cata church is now ent odernized. Temodeled ‘The church welt be Fe-oce month, and its re-opening will be the centennial of the "frst ted bya French chap when it was celebr=' a nch cl Rochambeau’s army in camp here, alter ary’s led and ied next lent with ep ain ‘sur- coine! render of Cornwallis, The service’ took place in an old Episcopal aes aa occupted the. of town lots 123, Princess streets. 125) near Pitt and 1, which had been nd erected about 1750, was ‘aba ioned on the buildin; of Christ agg at = 1771-3, and afterwards fo various Uses reign of good feel- ag which fmuowed tne victory tory at forutonn Cau olic service was allowed in the old chapel, ante-dated Christ church. A Razon Roven Frxap.—The of razol as weapons 18a species of itis mined o drive out of this city. M. W! ored ma att “up tae only fpr ot == statioi was cal and fined $10 for car- Tying a razor - concealed weapon. © eayke PORTER'S NOTES.—' se ring with Sige oma Slt his car- riage, — samt ie span ‘of horses ran off in a trignt, Gen. Payne, in leay ping ean the W on was badly cut about my we candidate for wi speak ester ae for governor, ‘The Blake Obsequics. ‘The funeral of Dr. John B. Blake, which took place at two o'clock this afternoon from Trittity P.E. church (of which deceased was a member for many years), was very services were conducted by Addison, and his associat interment was in Oak Hi tributes were not prafuse, deceased requested in life that there should le Littio decora- tion of this kind at his funeral. Conspicuous among the offerings Was a beautiful wreath sent by W. W. Corcoran, esq. ‘The casket, which Was manufactured ‘by Joseph Ce was covered with Diack cloth, had extension hard handsomely trimmed inside with. embroidered satin lining. The nameplate, of sitver, bore the following inscription :—* Dr. John B. Blake. berers were'Joseph H. Bradley, W. W. -Corcot Grafton MD., Edward Clark, ‘Wm. A. Mas- sey, Gen. H. Blake, Samuel Cross _al MeCalla, Fred. L. Harvey, W. ¥, Ennis and Harry ¢. whiting. District Commissioners Syesterday passed an onder expresst profound sorrow. at the death of e, Stating that es pout attend the funeral in a body, and granting the necessary leave of absence to istrict employés who mnight desire to attend. thel @ members of the Washi ‘National Monu- ment Society, the directors of the National Metro- | iitan ’ and of the ‘Metrop litan Insurance mpany and thé Oldest Inhabitants’ Association had seats reserved for them at the church. ——— ‘The U. S. Ordnance ent. ANNUAL REPORT—IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS OF GEN. BENET. Gen. Benet, chief of ordnance U. 8. A., has sub- mitted his annual report to the Secretary of War. He gives an accountof the principal operations of the ordnance department during the fiscal year ended June 30th last. The amount of expenditures during that year were $1,637,593.79. The stations and duties of officers remain about the same as re- ported last year. A tribute is paid to the memory of the late Col. J. G. Lsepron iil commanded the national armory at Springfiel d, Mass. During the fiscal year there were made, at Springfield, rifles and carbines. e nature of money for practice thatsoldiers may become good marksm« is commended, and the fights with Indians is noted as anexample. Inan Indian fight the best marks- man is the strongest man. Target practice should fe ‘iven to each man in our small army. cost would be per annum about $212,500. Tor av service and for a reserve supply it Is esti- mated that a further appropriation of $300,000 as the least amount should be made. Gen, ‘Benet BAyss, {Hor the purpose of more completely arm- ing and equipping the whole body. of the mliltia «Permanent, sppropriation ot $200,000 made in 1808 Should be largely. Increased I recom- mend. In war the country, art depends upon its citizens for soldiers. Its militia, well armed, well organized and thoroughly disciplined must con- ite its armed force. ‘The absence of a large heuer army must be compensated by that num- its citizen-soldie! and a large increase in the aporepiaticn as herefn suggested, is the most. economical way of solving this Important question of a large armed force with a small standing army.” ‘The report also says: “Thé well bearing and efficiency of the army require the peremptory Tetirement of officers at the age of 62 years, The army law governing retirements should be made to conform to that of the navy fixing by statute the age when the officer is retired. Stich a law would shield the officer from invidious selections to his disadvantage and give what is so much needed, a healthy flow of promotions to the ad- vantage of the young and vigorous.” NEV FALL DRY GOODS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT. BOTTOM PRICES, Black Silks and Satins. Black and Colored Sik Plush. Flaids, Stripes and Damasse Dress Goode. lored Cashmeres. Black Silk Damasses. New Fail Drom Gods Bnche arttagte Shawls. Gloaks and Dolmans. Black Silk Velvet and Velveteens. Gloths and Cassiine Colored Silks and Satins. Ravy_ Bluc,, M aaa ees Olive, Garnet, and Gray Nottingham C: Red, Blue aod Grey Fadlica Flannels, White Shaker Flannels. Moaieated Rea Telted rns Piano Covers Einbroidered with Silk. Cloth and Flannel Skirts. Turkey Red Table Linens, Napking, Doylies and Towels. ier Proof Bed Ticking. Ulster and Cloaking Cloths. Blankets, Bed Comforts, &c. White ana Colored Gounte Canton Flannels, Sheeting C BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 026 South Side, near Center Market. GEO. F. TIMMS. HARRY B. PARKER, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Haye completed all their preparations, and are now en- tirely ready for businces, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Havea stock of clothing for large and small men, Youths, Boye and Children, from which any taste can be suited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- dated. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Conduct their business upon just and fair principles. They have but one price, thatisas low as possible; is marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Invite you to call; you will receive polite attention; not be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any favors you may bestow. Pe pgs plop ie ASSOCIATION. ciation? held dat iy at foun t pri ra de a vo Tot sist and at privat © (Beall and Congress) streets, to Mr. W. W. Cur- tis, for $5,100. THE CaNAL Trape.—Grain: Arrived, boat M. C. ‘bushels Wheat; boat Farmers’ eat. tS ay with 1,018 tons of coal-as follows: For George- jaryland Co., 46618 tons; New Central, 186.05 tons; Consoitdation Co., 88.0 tons; Borden Co., 78.09; ‘individual, 9404 ” For Alexandria— American'Co., 97 tons. A PRISONER RELEASED ON His PERSONAL Re- GognizaNce — TOday, In, the Criminal Cou Sudge Cox, the case ot Robert F. indi for an assault with intent to Kill fs Rete art, WAS called. Mr. T. F. Miller stated, for the pues may he had been in jail since piers Borge case, growing out of a cross-fire, twas Hota serius one. He suggested that the goverament consent to his release on personal recognizance. Col. Corkhill remarked that the acct was en- Utled to a, speedy trial, and from what he under- stood of the character of the accused —he having lived here and borne character for half a century—he would not object to his being released on his personal ance On the assurance of counsel that he would appear when called. Mr. Miller gave this assurance, and the recognizance Ce CARPETS!! CARPETS!!1 NEW CHOICE BRIGHT STYLES OF INGRAINS, 2-PLY AND 3-PLY. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, Carreta, S9e., S7c., 500, inert a are ein. Best 2- nao Eavestey ‘Brune tad, Oe ‘T5e., 80C., | 90c., 95e., widthr, id Ste. ver yard. fir ta, choice etyles, all st rragete, choice ce ium Curtain Los, 250. 25e., 87¢., 60c., 62c., Te. elvet. Smyrna and Persian. Blaplets on a pair to $10 Hall ani C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 022 South side, near Center Market. e 1 ITTLE MEN. “There are no boys now-a-days,” is an expression frequently heard think it is no necessity of causing boys to look deformed. ‘There never was a time when we had so complete a stock as we have at present. There may be as large a stock elsewhere, If there is, we are not aware of it. The same styles we have ere not shown by any other house. We do not have any children’s overcoats at $18 or 490, as we know the people do not want fancy- trimmed goods and get no value out of the goods them- selves. Our garments are made neat and stylish, our aim being to produce a GOOD, WEARING, STYLISH ‘That we succeed can be best proven ‘by a visit to our BOYS' AND Saturday is always a We, how- ever, are amply prepared for all that may call, and GARMENT AT MODERATE COST. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. rushing day, as the boys are out of school. should be glad to see you, A. SAKS & CO., THE STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 916 aND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Des 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. $10 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 8, KATZENSTEIN, Manacer. oll private STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hi H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Jarestment Securities Bought and ‘No, 539 157TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) seme soe Whitely, Stock Brokers, - ace 64 Baoapway, New Yorx. Bap Securities bought. SAWL LEWi3' SONS, 1915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, It may be due to their being ahead in brightness of the boys of the good “‘old times” that song writers love to dwell upon. We in & great measure due to their advanced tastes in dress. The boy of ten will no longer allow his big brother's clothes to be cut down forhim. He wants his clothes to fit him, and there is where we agree with him, When a suit can be obtained at the moderate figures we have placed on them, there Fitth Avenue Silk Hats (latest style), $5 jlendid assortment ne Sut iis Headquarters for boys’ Hats: We show the largest prices below competition; a visit for inspection solicited. Lewis’ “One Price ‘Store,” 20 7th street, bet. I Kets nw. lished 1863. ee paiba, avenue, Well’s Health Renew er r, greatest remedy on earth for impotence, le: Drugetsts, 490 F tattle will dole Stott & Cromwell. Fresh Alderney Batten, churned every morning sea cetrr Bn 3610, var ard” prints, 5c. = pe ie Also, cotta; Be. per qt. Scream, Fes poe CITY ITEMS. DRY GOODS. _LADIES’ GOODS. of Hats. R CASH ONLY. The entire stock of Dry and D. L. ENGEL, 1926 Pennayivania avenue, near 20th street. Goods of n’s and other makes of fine Soft Hats: seoreent in the city; Tand Establish: There Are Political Outbreaks So popular with the whole people that. the state dare not interfere. The breaking aut of Pustuies, pimples tetter and the like on ‘the pleasan’ good for the hair and cr, y cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure, “Aigo | 1926 Peewernvawta AvExty, Nan 20TH sTREET, p- EP ~Store open until 9 o'clock p.m. HOUSEKEEPING GooDs. Catarrh of the Bladder. smarting, frritation of the urinary diseased discharges, cured by Buchti- Stott & Cromwell,’ 480 Penasyivauta Nerve. TABLE DAMASKS, WINE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TRAY CLOTHS, GLASS LINENS, CRASHES, SPREADS. manness, sexual debility, &c. $1, at a. AVE. Hard or Soft Corns . ily removed by use of Curealine; one ew DAMASK AND HUCK TOWELS, All Linen, large size, $1.50 a dozen. All Linen, large size, $2.40 a dozen. HE EVENT OF THE SEASON. GRAN tic Apa in Known Amateur Artists, "The Entertainment will conclude with Offenbach's ows OPERA HOUSE. JOHN P. SMITH AND W. A. MESTAYER'S ‘World-famed Comedy and Musical Company, the One Hundred and Six Performances in New York, Eighty-four in Hope And all the first-class Theaters in the United Si ‘The sal CERT, LITERARY AND OPE- RATIO SENTENTAINMENT ‘LINCO monpay EVENTS fol lar —Mise Eva Mil ch, Mr. D.C. ‘Bing, Mr. Prof. § Hi.’ Jecko, CALICO AND SILESIA COMFORTS. WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS. PILLOW AND SHEETING COTTONS. 2 r . Dple, ‘and several other well: THE ROSE OF AUVERGNE.” TYLER & CHEWNING, tra charge a8 plex ig ne SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, om SILKS, SATINS, VELVET AND PLUSH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. FRENCH NOVEL’ [See TONS. OOD: ALL-WOOL TABLE BLANKETS: NAPRING. BED COMFORTS. Also, 100 dozen’ HUCK TOWELS, at $2.00 a af doze eee Ott iva ‘The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. ‘We ask a comparison. BROWN & CLAGETT, TOURISTS IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. THE TOURISTS' RECORD: 022 Ninety: in Philadelphia, 028-3t SPANISH LACES AND LINENS, per dozen, \NDEERCHIEFS, at $1.50 per 809 MARKET SPACE. ME SELMA RUPPERT. (608 N) NTH STREET, Sear SURAT ERT ran (GLOVES, FRINGES an _Chilaren’s Merino CLOAKS va necialty. 024-3 MES. 2. P. Pau MER, IMPORTER ax Drstoxen OF Fasnrons, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 12rm, ZEPHYRS, WEL AND AaIHNG PAN in Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that she hag ‘now in Stock a rechercie assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH # 'D PARIQ = NovELtiEs. HATS 4S Sevectep Prxsoxatty Ware tx Evrorr. RS. C. V. SMITH, open Ee ‘Srarer §: of HoNNETS is and Harson TC PUERDAT, October acim es L” 1E! 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, M. WILLIAM BERNAT, DESIGNER AND CUTTER, (late of Paris.) Te creating quite a sensation in Washington in the Cor axp Ger Ur oF LADIES’ COATS, CIOAKS AND RIDING HABITSY en TRinsn Just the kind of yer and ofan Establishment the Ladies of a ‘every Lady in Washington and FIRST-CLASS Wi ™ Tay Site ee IMPORTATIO: ‘Dress Bonnets and Promenade Hata, fine Mile linery Goods, Laces, Beaded Embroideries, Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, best French Corsets, Suite, Wrappers, Cloaks, (the Lest assorted stock pats Jand Troe bay fhm | exclusive Dovelties, aid a M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TER STYLES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, NOW READY. JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH: HOSIERY, AT ONE-HALF PRICE. DOUGLASS’, OTH STREET. — yA AND WINTER DRY GooDs. TO DENSELY PACKED AUDIENCES. of seata will commence on Friday. NAtioNaL THEATER. Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. Every Even- Com: THURSDAY.. FRIDAY. Bete aan 31-Emma Abbott English Opers A full line of Cassimeres, 50, 62, 75, $1. 4 full line Dress Goods and Novelties, 25, 37, 50. A full line Black Silks and Mervilieux, 75 to $2. A full line Flannels, 25 to $1. A full line anton Flannels, 8 to 20. A full line White and Colored Blankets. A full line all numbers Comfort Corsets. A full line Gloves and Underwear. GRAND SHAKSPEAREAN EVENT, ing, and Saturday Mati ent of the Popular Tragedian, fier, Georee ¥ ROPOLITAN, ARTISTS, Haden, er A full line Linen and Cotton Sheeting. Ender the Manngcinent ot Wan Bottom Presenting & Series of Standard GEO. J. JOHNSON, REI WEDNESDAY EVENL 22 713 MARKET SPACE. | ATTaTION, HOUSEKEEPERS! pany. 100 DOZEN TOWELS, $3 PER DOZEN, worth $4. Mon Tue 27, a N4t0san THEATER. GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, “Largest, St xpensive and Successful English Opera Coanpeny i in the United States.” tt Th onday and Thursday. Saturday Neh COMMENCING OCTOBER 31, to 75 cents, THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, -OLIVETTE. DIAVOLO. GIRL: ‘THE TWO CAVALIERS. Full Ghorus and Grand Orchestra. pale cl wale yale peein: Thnuseday thoesing,/ Ocsobee: t Theater No. 626; E Btreet . 626 E street Ch o ON EXHIBITION AND SALE A’ MARERITER'S northwest, one door from Tha stret, e ngravings, Chromos, also etock of Papen Ni ete. at ‘Terms Cash. Free peas No, 628 | (J UINNIP, DAY & CO, ‘CRIBNER'S BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE EX- CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL, Tallmadge Hall, 928 F street northwest, on ground floor. Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap. Hall for rent for evening entertainments. Apply toJ. English and American Bicycles and Tricycles. ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Agent, 928 F street northwest. 03 SILKS IN THE CITY, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. sit iteamer GEORGE, LFARY will leave URDAY NIGHT, 29th inst., at 11:30, o'clock, returning Sunday night in time’ HAVE BAM STRONG'S PLANTATION, CONE RIVER, VA., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. FINE HOSIERY IN THE CITY. for street cars. Bleeping accommodations forall. Berths and mattrasses free. ‘Tickets, including Roast, $1 each, For sale by Registrar's Office; Hen! nue Heal Sum Houre; Print and eee for sale at St. Marc Hotel, Reed’s Store the, Commity a Beary northwest ; i se ee and We in ote ae ae nts Peter J. my, War Departinent; Peter rf John Q. Larman, Bureau of GUINNIP, DAY & CO, WAN Shakertare Phrase of 0 tutional Histor Bunce’s Bac! Usawes and Customs, $5 ‘Wordswi are $1 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Book; < Bur jar National 1 Existence, $3 Inite red. Bluff, $1.25; Clarke's the Paeant and Oth lor ols Aline of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 50 styles, reduced 801 MARKET SPACE. 820, 822 anp 824 SrveNTH SrReer Noaruwest, THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF ‘orth, Life Basin & Arde n Usages EON O1 ie: Mark Cases, by Ci ace ‘ull line of Stereoxe ree AND BEAUTIFUL FALL DRESS GOODS, juide to Wi 3 020 ELLER AND STATIONER, Nort Fenmeyivanis avenue weet. 1D eee OF THE JORDAN, By MERRILL. $4.00 Young Americans in Japan, Gree} The Fate of Madame La Tour, Paddock. Queen Titania, by H. H. Boyesen. ‘The Candle of the Lord, by Phillips Brooks. 1.50 ++ 1.00 1.00 1.75 comb White Quilts, 50,62, 75, 87, $1. ‘The International Revised Commentary on Mark.. 1.00 Michael Strogoff, the Courier of the Czar. 010 WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 Seventh street northwest. Great Britain land, $5; The Yorktown ‘Campaign, 18h, $2; ‘Square and Seaside 528 eee PUBLICATIONS. and Judgment, Canon Farrar, ‘proth sod Wisteen Ganon Farzae, of Beaconsfield, ieee na Te Crown, Biddle, $1.00 80% 87 up to $1.25. Nottingham Lace $1.25. Piano embroidered, $3.75 to $12. all colors, $1, Colored and Black Surah Silks, $1.25, CARTER’S, AMES 3 J. CHAPMAN, AN BOOKSTORE, ‘91; Pennsylvania avente. GvHooL BOOKS BOUGHT a2 eee r ANGLIM’S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran BuILpING, F STREET. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. 613-3m RICH FEATHER TRIMMING, new style, 6-inch wide, FINE PLUSH TRIMMING AND FRINGE. prusts ROYAL, 401-408 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘NEW PATTERNS IN IRIDESCENT TRIMMINGS, 1117-1119 TENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HOOE, BRO. & CO., ‘ie ¥ STREET, NEAR EBBITT, HOUSE. ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW Beautifal Silk Plasd Dress Goods, 25. Beautiful Silk and Wool Dress 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- Assortment of Cloth for Men and Boys’ wear, for Curtains, 15 to Covers, silk Colored Silk Velveta, $1, 50. Silk Plush Shetland Shawia, HATS TN GREAT VARIETY, STINEMETZ, Harrea, on 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. Goon SCHOOL rane FOR BOYS, EE. wtp eye Be eee aaa Bae Sia a © er BUTTONS, IN ALL NEW STYLES. Rita imitations. or CHOICE TRIMMINGS. ‘THE MOST ELEGANT NOVELTIES. only $1.83, FRINGES, CRESCENTS, ORNAMENTS, CRESCENTS, WITH HEAVY FRINGE. . ANIA AVI 3 pT ge stndrrt notice Ladi Gan have Drewes ot ad basted, and a perfect fit cuaranteet HOUSEFURNISHINGS. JF You WANT A HEATING OR COOKING . STOVE, Do not fail to call and examine our lange assortment of both. Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES ANB BRICK SET RANGES, ‘Please call and examine our stock. W. 8. JENKS & CO. 912 717 SkvENTH STREET Now GPa. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J. W. BOTELER & SON Solicit Mee Sm hourckeepers and others, tele CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CUTLERY, which they ang other Fu a pl M REDUCED PRI J. W. BOTELER & SON, 010-6m 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. [pPcoRsTED TOILET SETS. medi eat = Manat 5 ium price English Tolle® lata GooDs, and Teple Histed sliver Ware waitsbie tor ay Wael ‘WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODB. WILMALTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE, ITERY AND PORCELAIN. rama POTTERY AND PORCELAIN ccs DESIGNS, = Sead rar RsaW ARE. on a WARE AND a URNISHING Gob Oe M. W. BEVERIDGE, os {ated CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSS. ‘THe Best rw Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, TRON BITTERS are manufactured BhOWn VcHEMICAL COMPANY, ts ‘and have crossed. lines on the wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ‘m9-00 BALTIMORE, MD. _ M*® ANNUAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY ‘WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS now open for ‘come in manera