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SHEET. .-. Oetober 29, 1881, | § DOUBLE SATURDAY = LOCAL MENTION. - ‘The Weather. i ICR OF THE CHIEF s. D.C., October For the Middle Atta 8 With rain, southerly winds, stat t Darometer, stitionary temperature. s Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chiet s 4 dered rm of the pub THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY VS. THE PEO- _ PLE It ts due to the public that the facts concerning he pending attempt of the Washington Market Company to re-sell the stalls and stands in sald harket over the heads of their respective occu- ants be accurately and distinctly stated, in order that enlizhtened pubite opinion may determine the ssue between the company und the stall-holders, ide whi 1 is in the right. ‘Thiscourse ts ren- ouly sirable, but necessary, by reason ed slatetents of certalh’ officers of he company, wherein “no pains or expense” are red lO present their views, without reference to incontrovertible and impregnable truths upon uniformly relied to sustain unlawful and unconscto! le speci! bulletin. to th is corporation. Let it be known lowest in the Lake S chest Understood at the outset that the stall-holders in Nova Scotia. p Gmpersture has risen from | jn this taarket, as Inall other public markets, must five to fifteen degrees in New England and the (e Uke prices of the articles they sell Lu exa Middle Atlantic states, from two to fourte yortlon W the burdens imposed upo es in the lake region, and has fallen from hert Is tue polnt where the people are directly p thirteen degrees in the Missouri val erned, has fallen In all the districts st of the Prior to 1870 the old centre market, which oc sippl river since last report, except InN pled the site of the present. Washington market, land. Prevailing winds east of the Miss! Was a public market uader the control of the clty; Fiver are from east to south. In the Mis-ourl and the rents of stalls therein were reasonable aud they are northwest Ps With local rains is Indicated for ly. rtly_clomly w England and the Middle Atlantic states for to-day and w- morrow. rf elegant hair and velvet, silk mest suits in the No guesswork in fitting the eyesight at Hempfer's. Ova Disrray of overcoats is so extensive and Waried, that they must be seen to be appreciated. You are invited to examine them, whether you Purchase or not. Elseman Bres., corner 7th and E streets, A SEcop IxsTALLMENT of boys’ clothing. This department of our business has Increased beyond expectation. | Substantial goods and moderate ees have a telling effect. Eiseman Bros., corner and E streets. = Black Goods Store, 713 7th street north- ‘west Curar REPAIRING, Byrn’s Shoe store, 1614 14th street. Frsseiz’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. ‘Tee Carrrat Brstxess COLLEGE, corner 414 and Pennsylvania avenue, is open for Students from 6 to 9 O'Clock p.m Buny’s Prrsissewa cures all kidney diseases, &c. To THE Poor.—If you want to be comfortably st de a nolders and th received It in full satist cor] pany. ‘The rent alone, and marked approved by H. governor of the District and one of the incorporators of the company. Violation of the law, and, notwithstanding the roper. There W: Sno contest between the stall govertunent. The one paid rluch was fair and equitable and the other ction. The stall-holders d their patrons, tue people, were alike bene- d by the arrangement, und ‘no complaint. was ered by any one. Very many of the present occupants of stalls in the Washington market had established their business in the old ni will thereof, which was infinitely than the mere rket and acquired the good of more value al at which they severally stood. thus established, tn many in- nning through a series of years, Was, DY ‘The busines tances 1 the act of Congress ineorporating the Washington Market Company, (May 20, 1870,) subordinated to the power and au pany, under the limitations of the act referred to. And it 13 because of the disregard of those litaita- Uons of law that the stall-holders oppose the right of the comp ority conferred upon that com- ¥ to do what it proposes to jo and to subject them and their patrous to the rbitrary rapacity of an unlicensed and unbridled ration. ‘The points are these First—The market company, by {ts charter, 1s limited to a saie of the rigit Occupy the several Stalls for One or more Years, subject to the pay- ment of an annual rent, te ainount of which to be fixed by the mayor and common council of the clty of Washington and the directors of said com- DY. This never has been complied with by the com- Were fixed in 1872 by the company . Cooke, then orlginal This was in plain ee tae necanine such as the rich people | published ‘statements of officers and directors Of Feady. made, purchase of lieteos S08 deh atrece | the company, has never been sustulned by. the ie ee ee courts, the extent of the decision being that the u Hor Srrixe Damon JewELy, in cold—earrings, Jace pins, studs, scarf pins, and’ rings—from #2 WP $20, at Prigy’s, Pennsylvania avenue. ‘THE PERPETUAL BUILpin @ ASSOCIATION Is not of stal-holde thus unlawfully preserib from $1.75 per square fect of Still room to $3. foot were bound to pay the rite of rent hey agreed with the company to pay. ‘The rate 1 by the compa ny Tanges per anbuni, or nearly the full value of year In rent alone. the ordinary kind. It will be a permon ‘The land granted to the company :by Congress tion, affording the best mediums for the d for ninety-nin v rth between $100,000 tnonthly savings and tie best pk: and $500,000. arter required the company to io w for building or purchasing real fined to have a inarked influence on the future de- Yelopment of the city. See special notice on first > Pay inLo the District treasury $25,000) per annum x the privilege conferred Upon it, whieh sum 4s devoted to the support of the poor of the page. District, and besides tis the property of the company must be taxed like all other private Howson’s Ick CREAM, $1.25 a gallon; 5 gallons $5. | Property. The rents above mentioned were prescribed in Woopwarp & Lotuxor have opened a line of | reference to these burdens, but for tle past eight Sbutton kid gloves, dark i sh at 50 cents | years the company has paid to the District only per pair; a bargain. § the whites | $13,600 per annum for both franchis¢, rental and and operas ave taxes, a clear saving of over $19,000 per annum, “ Which they have collected from the stall-holders ee and withhold, notwithstanding the law under ative Buikling As which they hold the prop: They ndw propo: opnsiigsd aber prema ell the stalls under the same unlawful rate of De due. Se rusement. Sewep Rvrros S or requires that the minimum Lapres’ Haxp-Sewep Burros Boos, common | ,, Second The r requires th minim Ben: sizes and widths, reduced to $4.50 at H. | Tate Of bids for the sev Tillsshall be approved Sburger's, 06-308 7th street. Call and see th CHILDREN’S SoLID LATHER Scnoot SHoEs, 42 cents, at “The Famous Shoe Store,” 7238 7th street. All styles shoes and slippers equally as low. Give Usa call. Woopwaxp & Loruxor have opened another case ©f those ladies’ merino vests and pants, splendid quality and finish, at 62ye. each, worth 7c. They are acknowledzed to be the best value for the mey ever offered. Please examine. 921 Penn- iVabla avenue and 912 D stre by the mayor and cou! mon counctl, sine ‘Wo occupy the st vesting in the these Inatters th the public throu will and pi stalls at a minimum rate ot Tental established dermen of the city. ‘This, of mplied wit more the mayor and com- ll those Offices have been abol- anhot De i rent can be fixed b; nan the ished, but the manifest dest; makers was that the pubile, throu: natives, jpate In establishing the rate of stall id the aintinum rate of bids for the right Hs, and until furt ompany alone th ‘Third—The company has advertised to sell the ids, and subject to a y themselves, in utter dis- CITY AND DISTRICT. Tegant of the limitations of the law of their cor- porate existence. To this the stall-holders object. Amusements, &c., To-night. Fourth—The company proposes to sell the stalls Kational Theater.—Thos. W. Keene as “Rich- ard LIL” Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 9:00 p. m., and ex- & classes, giving to the highest bidder the first cho! 5 and so oh. ‘This will practic: e stall-holder from repurehasing th cals possible for any one to know st bidder will choose. ‘This ation of tie law, which provides merely tinguished at 4102. m. Of the stalls, and'not the choice of stalls At a meeting of the board of directors of the ain classes; hence the stall-holders_ obje Rational Metropolitan Fire Insurance company W. | _ Fifth—The capital stock of the company ts fixed G. Metzerott was elected president and Edward | by law at $1,000,000. Only 10 per cent, oF $100,000 Clark vice president. has been paid in. ‘The building did not cost over ‘The Unity club met at the residence of Dr. E. P. | $200,000. The sale in 1872 of the right to occupy Howland last evening and elected officers as fol- lows: J. B. Philp, president; William Hutchin- gon, Vice president; W. H. Chase, treasurer, and John P. Anderson, secretary. The Silver and ‘pl House has been laced in the Mr. Frederich, the silver-mith, tobe put in order. One of the Items is the goid-plating of nine hundred silver spoons. hands of Mr. James Stewart died in this city on Thurs- day, sged 72 years. About fifteen years ago Mr. Stewart renioved from Baltimore to this city, Where he has since resided. Mr. Jay J. Camp, the stant clerk of the court in charge of the Circult Court records, is quite Bick = his residence on Indiana avenue, near 2d stree' There were no courts In session to-day except the Criminal, and that was occupied with District cases. Yesterday morning a boy about 7 years of age Ramed Wm. Humphrey, Wasrun over by one of the Independent Ice Company wagons and had one of his legs broken. He was taken to his home M0 D street southwest and attended by Drs. Leach and Crook. At the special meeting of the Oldest Inhabitants’ Association, held yesterday, a committee was ay pointed to draft resolutions relative to the death Of their late president, Dr. John B. Blake. ‘The Von Steuben party arrived at St. Louis last Bight They were met by a Teception committee composed of German and American citizen: headed by Meyor Ewing, who delivered a. briei speech of welcome. ‘This morning Mr. Henry Raff, special Meense agent for the District, arrested Germain Morenzi, acting as commercial agent’ without license, for Matthews & Co.,of New York, manufacturers of ‘Soda fountains. "He gave security for payment of the license, $200. To-day, Messrs. E. J. Underwood and J. Ambler for Mrs. Harriet Y. Evans, filed a bill for di- Yorve from Orlando Evans. The parties were mar- ried in Alexandria, by Rev. Samuel Madden, in 1872, and she charges that after treating her with great cruelty he deserted her January 18th, 1879. J. Vv. N. Huy real estate agent, has recently sold for the estate of the late William H. Philip es lots 1, 2 and 24, In square 167, improved by four-story brick Tesidenc 6 Lafayette Place, to Mrs. Mart M. Reed, of Wihningtor Del, for $2240 cash. a SS Summoning Witnesses for Guitea Mr. Scoviile, the counsel for the assassin Gui- tean, has obt\ined from Mr. Williams, the clerk of at sh a is ot N Cc bu ‘18th streets, occupied by the U.’S. government. the stalls re rentals for nine years amount to $60.(0) pe hum, Or a total Of $600,000 in gross on wn invest- ment of $100,000 In nine years. one-half of ts profit, it within the time referred to, the public without turn required publish the erroneous of objection justly raised by the sts against the pre by the courts in favor of the company. If this be true, the stall-holders are powerless tn the prem- ises; but it és not true, and can only be claimed by extending the opinion of the Supreme yond the only point which In terms it decided, viz That the purci sale to two y year. tude of their pc justice at the bar of public opinion, as _well as in the courts; line of the case, 7 day afternoon, October Co., auctioneers, of that Valuable property, No. 458’ Pennsylvania avenue northwest, occupied by the Photo-Lithographic Estublishinent. of. Peters, Esq. Also 0} dences, f: d $60,000 at least. ‘The annual ane Assuming that only ‘hues of the company were d over 30 per cent per annuin, ‘And all this out of attempting to render the re- y the act of incorporation. ‘The company’s officers advertise and otherwise itement that all the points I-holders, ent proceeding have been settled urt be se of the right to oceupy the stalls the sale in 1872 was limited by the terms of said from the flrstday of July of that jolders are confident of the recti- ysition, and of their ability to obtain The st and they propose to fight it out on the Jaw and the right and equity of their abide the ultimate judgment that may be ered after full and Impartial hearing and con- ideration of the law and the fact. GEORGE M. Oyster, Wx. H. Hoover, T. D. DALY, THEO. BARNS, LEWIS KENGLA, HENRY MILLER, eee Tue INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION filed certificate of incorporation to-day. The capital fixed at $10,000, In Shares of $5 each, The objects the enterprise are set forth toe be to engage In industrial pursuits in the District. 8. C. Mills, G. X. Herrick and G. E. Kirk are named a8 corpo- rators. ee VaLvABLe REAL Estate at AUcTION.—Attention called to the chs y sale to be made on Mon- st, by Thos. J. Fisher & Norris three three-story brick resi- ing Judiciary Square, and known as OS. 423, 425 and 427 4th street northwest. Also a large Vacant lot, southeastern corner of 14th and ‘st. streets norti Reported for Tue EvExine Star. Crry ScHooL BoaRD.—The school board held tts regular session last night. The subject of the constantly increasing numbers of pupils in the ublic schools and need for additional school jactiities was a to the attention of the board by the superintendent. Some pos for the erec- ton of a new public school building on the court- house lot at a cost of $10,000 were suggested, but no definite action was taken. The finance ¢com- mittee were authorized to accept Mr. Bradley's proposal for an extension of $4,000 due by the oard on the Peabody building for five years, and @ reduction of the interest to 43g per cent. ANNUAL SCHOOL Reroxt.—The report of the city ‘Superintendent of public schools was laid upon the desks of the members of the board last night. During last year there were 1,204 children in the public schools, and about 1,150 in the private Schools. There were at the last school census. 3,182 children between 6 and 16 years of age in the city. There are 21 public schools in the city, of Which 14 are primary schools for the first four years of the school course, and seven grammar Schools for the second four years of the school course. The total expenses of schools was $11,037.46, of which the city paid $7,200, and the State the residue, ‘The superintendent calls atten- ‘Uon to the need for more School buildings. THE TELEPHONE AT Wonk.—The first message ye the Alexandria Telephone Exchange was gent last evening. This morning five wires are roraing: and others will be connected during the ay. Reporter's Nores.—The Midland raflroad di- Tectory met at noon to-day, but will not conclude its business until night.—Thete are 13 persons in jail.——The Mystic will be put regularly on the Vashington ferry line next week.—Col. Came- ron, the readjuster candidate for governor, arrived 1m town this morning, and is the guest of Mr. D. A. ndso (CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! NEW CHOICE BRIGHT STYLES OF INGRAINS, 2-PLY AND 3-PLY, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ingrain Carpets, Incrain Carpets, 60 Best 2-Ply made, 85c. Tapestry Bruseels, 80c. ‘Tapestry Bruseel =; Ie.) $1. Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, from 37e. per yard. Druggets, choice styles, all sizes. Nottingham Curtain Laces, 25c., 37c., 50c., 62¢., 75c. Carrizge Robes, all styles. Rugs—Mogn Velvet. Smyrna and Persian. Blankets fron a pair to $10, ‘Mall and Stair Carpets, C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 022 South side, near Center Market. 1; ITTLE MEN. “There are no boys now-a-days,” is an expression frequently heard, 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 think it in a 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 for him. 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 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 The came styles we have are not shown by any other house. We do not have any children’s overcoata at $18 or $20, 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 GARMENT AT MODERATE COST. ‘That we succeed can be best proven by @ visit to our BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. Saturday is always a rushing day, as the boys are out of school. We, how- ever, are amply prepared for all that may call, and should be glad to see you, A. SAKS & CO, THE STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. N ots, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘Warm weather in New York preventing sales, dis- couraged helders of goods, facilitated purchases of bar- gains, we availed ourselves of this chanee, and boneht stock’at very low figures. Our customers ‘can now take the benefit of our purchases. Silk and Chenile Mixed Fringes, 4 inches wide, 45c., 0g, to Ue, the yard. : renee and Jet Mixed Fringes, 4 to5 inches wide, to $1. “Yet Pansementries, 12, 15, 17 to 25 cents the yard, splendid value. Mourning Fringes, 4105 inches wide, 76 to 8be. and 'Bilegant Jet Beaded Cloak and Dress Ornaments, 12, 25, Ser and - and np. ‘luck and Colored Silk and Chenile Girdles, 45c., 65¢., Also an undivided half interest ina large brick ullding, on New York avenue, between 17th and ‘the Criminal Court, twenty subpoenas in blank for Witnesses In the case of Guiteau. Each of these summons he will fill up with the name of a witness he Wishes to summon, and will send them in let- fers to the U.S. marshals of the several dis- cts. Several commissions will be sent out to-day to Rotaries public in different parts of the country authorizing them to take depositions for the de- fence in the Guitean case. ——s———— EXGLisn Cooxtsts Fon West Vingrxta—South- Western Virginia is attracting the attention of British capitalists. In no long time her enormous amount of splendid timber, covering mountains to their summit and extending along deep canyons; her boundiess coal seams and other minerals, will bring industry and wealth to thousands. During the past fortnight an examination of several Vir- estates have been made by Mr. Finlay Dun, r. George Hunt and Mr. James Black, of London, England, who pronounce themselves well satisfied With thelr appearance and varied resources. TU is understood that these gentlemen, who have been in Washington recently, are negotiating to pur- chase 400,000 acres in West Virginia for colonizing ’& Mr. Finlay Dun, of the party, was Tormeriy employed by. the London. Tunes in writ. ing up foreign agricultural resources. Evipexces ov Pxosreniry.—The Mberal adver- User is always successful in his undertakings. To let peopie know where desirable articles can be found, and then sell them at low prices, Is the course that never fails to win. The Palais Royal has solved the problem of business prosperity, and the liberal advertising of the past few weeks has been repaid with a rush of trade, altogether un- Precedented at this season. The very superior Quality of underwear and corsets now being Specially advertised 4s attracting crowds of pur- Ta ‘Those who wish to secure some of Temarkable bargains will do well to call soon. See their advt. Bi o ing at 535 12th street, J. M. Vale presiding, for the of congrattlating Hon, | Frank’ Hatton his appointment to the position of First As- tant Postmaster General. Gen. O'Cornor and Pee en es eae Ee M* “Al isnow by ‘years ean procure new sleeves by N= FALL DRY GOODS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT. BOTTOM PRICES. Black Silks and Satins. lack and Colored Silk Plush. Plaids, Stripes and Damasse Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cashmeres. Black Silk Damasses. ‘New Fall Dress Goods. Broche ana India Shawls. oaks and Dolmans. Black Silk Velvet and Velvetcens, Cloths and Cassimeres. Colored Silks and Satins. Navy Blue, a > Ara Green, Olive, Garnet, and Gray Ladies’ Nottingham Curtain Laces. Red, Biue and Gra Red and White 81 Medicated Red Tw. Piano Covers Embroidered with Silk. Cloth and Flannel Skirts, ‘Turkey Red Table Linens, Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies and Towels. Best Feather Proof Bed Ticking: Ulster and Cloaking Cloths. Blankets, Bed Comforts, &c. White and Colored Coun’ Canton Flannels, Sheeti Twilled Flannels, cer Flanuels. led Fleunels. BLANKETS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS, COMFORTS. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. UAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS ‘Fox MEN AXD Boxs, oe Oe Ss eer og, Back, Brown, Desh and ‘Bizes are larger Ug ogee eee en Parties who got Knit Juckets of me the p at my store. C. AUERBACH, Corner of 7th and Ei streets, Heat few fo Auerbach’s Sewing Machine and Repair ‘The new, latest improved Home, Singer, Domestic, Wheeler &' Wilson No. 8, Queen, Victor No. 4, House- hold, at reduced rates. 022 ke. B ROBINSON & CO., BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, 13 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. B UY 8 LATROBE. Jatest and best. Beware of flashy imitations. ISAAC NICHOLS & CO.'S AMERICAN - No. 1, over W. 05-Im. Wash- iuxton. of-1m H 5. Eee -LAW, Hs 5c. and up. Phush Chenile and Silk Tassels, 21c. to 75c. Metal Buttons in ali the new ombre shades, 15 to 200. the dozen. Pearl Shaded and Pearl and Steel combined Buttons, 8e., 10c., 15c., up to $1 the dozen. White and Irede<cent Gimp and Buttons at low prices, Black and White Beaded hand-made Laces, all prices. Black and Cream Spanish Laces, 25 to 3c. the yard. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, NQoT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wasuixeton, D.C. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS om TROPIC FRUI ee LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE, WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation fm the world for constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Piles and all kindred complaints. It acts gently, effeo- tively, and i delicous to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind snd body, and dis- pels Melancholy, Hypochondris, etc. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES. PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY, PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. OPERA GLASSES. Have opened to-day, a large assortment of OPERA GLASSES, at unusually low prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, “JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, THE EVE > STAR. ee ee Rae Teg ti army aioe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. AMUSEMENTS. _LADIES’ GOODS. TED. RUNNING ME= SERPHAGEN, oe PT NORTHWEST: LAWRENCE. ona October 1881, at 2:10 Ga ears gckamninanbte Brew unt Chak ion" Puy Groner TAP AvEL Te LAWRENCE, in the ioe 029-0081 Fapemade in the latest styles, A funeral wil take ce {com hi inte residence, 46 MES. SELMA RUPPERT, street sout al od PTL.» lay, the o — a) hi east, Soth NAL y 8 NINTH STREET, inst. Friends of the family are respectfully {nvited to NATIONAL FAIR GROUNDS, PALETOTA, ULSTERS, openee on ass Tatat © ‘ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS OUT-DOOR PHOTO. mie i RT er, to mak ures: mi BER > ? 3 worker, and willing to be cenerally useful: young man Bs ae AKT F pfeferred; to travel south. NICHOLS,” at r ae ERT - . Four Races each day, commencing promptly at 1¢'cleck. DOLMANS, &o. Fee, UNDER T Tic Nae FRINGES anit CITY ITEMS. inl Wrieike eaecon in the fr aris Seah _Children's Merino CLOAKSs sprelalty, —_034-3m. - Fresh Supplies of Hats. 85 leading Racing Stables Represented. M®®: J. P. PALMER, ne ato Silk oe Ce sae) , Gas “omc owe IMPORTER AND Destoxen oF Fasnrows, Splendid assortment new Sti Hats, ARO! ANN! NIN me : Statens ‘andl Otfien inebes of fie Bait tise PAROLE, CRICKMORE, 107 F STREET, BETW lira AND lr, Went how the largest assortment in the city: prices | CHECKMATE, STEEMGRE: e show the largest assortment city; pri | Most respectfully announces to the below competition; a visit for inspection solicited. MONITOR, apargrcnsitrr dagnceocc wlorirertinw eta) Lewis’ “One Price ‘Store,” 920 7th street, bet. land RA SO MPENS, ATION, | CHOICE WRAPS OF SUBSTANTIAL QUALITIES. " : Ksts nw. Established 1863, ELLA WARFIELD, “4 . : sa ake TRISH KING, oy as DERSON FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS with inactive urinary organs without i i al Hop Bitters’ NYeroand and one hundred others. E : ELECTED Pensoxkuiy Wnrer ry Evnore. Publie Voice. Our Bizes will be $2 inch, $4 inch, 96 inch anA38| 02 We print below stilt another communtcation in | Noimproper characters admitted tothe Grounds, = | 4, RS. M. J. HUNT answer to our willimgness to publish any certifl- M=®5 & 4. cates of cures effected by Dr. Hartley in cases of | Trains ran from Baltimore and Ohio depot to the ee ce ene, Gor ener! ee Grow Pet at 9 a.m., 10, 11:30, 12, 12:30, 1. 1:30, 2:30 Invites the attention of the Ladies of Washington tohe et circ E SCT = reat y Jeter from our most respectable eltizens, ce Soe of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. These certit, miraculous cures made by Dr. Hart- are own importation, and the handsomest styles ever fey in these ‘terrible afiletions. ‘The following | Round Trip Tickets, 10 cents SSE es SEED stucth inteleciy: Shcduscidlcictaganasetinn letter is from one of our well-known guardians ot j the peace, who had been alicted for years with | war. x. CLARK, President Bonnets of her own design, which abe wili be prepared. this fearful malady, but who, after being under toexhibit during the coming week. the treatment of Dr, Hartley for a short while, was % compelted to exclatin: “See, the Conquering Hero's | 029.6 J. D. FRRGUSON, Sec. of Meeting. o 621 axp 623 D Staeer Nontnwest. me.” . C.V. SMITH, = BALTIMORE, June 21, 1881, NATIONAL THEATER. ONE PRICE. Y 18 Nexrn oStarny Nonrmwner, To the Eattor of The: Tetegram: = HATSon TUESDAY, Oct bie Dear Sir—Iam gia@ that I can add another to| Farewell performance of the Popular Tragedian, ee eS ‘ the many testimonials that have Deen published zi ‘Georwe Learock, Octavia SS’ TAILOR PARLORS. in the Telegram during the last few weeks from pens cured of catarrh and deafness two and hree years ago by Dr. Hartley. I suffered for yas with my head and throat, ‘untl 1879, when I went to see Dr. Hartley, and ina very few weeks he relieved me entirely, Duri the fourteen years that I belonged to the night force of our city police I never enjoyed better health than I have since the doctor treated me. Last winter I caught severe cold and had a bad cough, which alarmed me very much. I had to re- main at home. I again consulted Dr. Hartley, and in five days was able to be on duty. I have ‘sent several persons to Dr. Hartley, and all who have persevered with his treatment a reasonable length of time have been well pleased with the result. JOHN C. CROOK, 92 Park avenue. (Our representative called on Dr. Hartley in re- gard to so many testimonials of his treatment coming to our office, but Dr. Hartley seemed sur- prised that so few answered our proposition togive ‘he same publication, considering that so many patients come to him dally recommended by others Who have been treated by him, and also that there has been so many, many hundreds who have been permanently cured of catarrh, deafness and dis- orders proceeding from the samé in this city. The Doctor showed our representative over fitty state- ments written to him recently, but he being a modest man, does not desire so niuch publicity to What he deeins a small matter. With us it s dif- ferent; we are not willing to let this dread disease go on In our midst while we have a doctor in our city who can successfully cope with it, and to that end we shall do all in our power 10 make the cures known.—Ep.] Linoleam—A Great Discovery. For the benefit of those who have not already seen the Linoleum floor cloth, we would say that tt 1s made under a i patent process, of ground cork combined with solidified oll, pre:séd on to canvass by means of powerful roliers, forming an exceed- ingly durable surface, on which is imprinted hand- some patterns in varied styles. It is suitable for private dwellings, public buildings, stores, ete., and sold by all carpet dealers. ‘The only genuine article has the word “Linoleum” printed on the back of every squaré yard. Write Lydia E. Pinkham, No, 233 Western ave- nn, Mass., for pamphlets relative to the curative properties of her Vegetable Compound in all female complaints. Quiet Nerves And Balmy Sleep in Hop Bitters, for sleepless Ladies and Invalids. Ladies who possess the finest complexions are among the Glenn’s Sulphur So: fair and Whisxer Dy‘ If Yon Have a Dear Friend with diseased lungs, beg him, as he values his life, to take Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute, Beware of Imitations. Genuise Curealine only cure for corns; bears signature H. S, Frederick & Co. 25cents. Stott & Cromwell. 85 Don’t Diewn the Premines. Ask your druggists for “Rough on Rats.” Tt clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches, Only 15¢. per box. 8 Suicide and Dyspepsia. A most remarkable cure for Dyspepsia “Wells? Health Renewer,” the greatest tonic, best. billious and Liver Remedy known. §1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pennsylvania avenue. “My: Patients and I are very much pleased with Lebig Co's Coca Beet Tonic,” says Dr. J. DeBeers, of 224 Tre- mont street, Boston.’ There Is nothing like it for K, feeble stomachs. It imparts fresh energy into an enfeebled, disordered system. Beware of cheap, worthless imitations under ours and siml- lar names. One thousand dollars reward for evi- dence leading to the conviction of counterfeiters.eo $1,000 Reward For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBlng’s Pile Remedy falls to cul Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists. ols-eo Burnett’s Coconine Promotes a vigorous and healthy Growth of, the Hair. Tt has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out, and has never falled to arrest its decay. Use BURNETT's FLavortna Exrracts—the best. Forty Years? Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fs the prescription of one of the best female physictans and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of inothers for their children, It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wird colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottle. 11,W,3 Mrs. 8. A, Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer is perfection for restoring gray, white or faded hair to its youthful color, gioss and’beauty. It renews its life, strength and growth. Dandruff quickly removed. A matchless Hair Dressing. Its perfume rich and rare, Zylo Balsamum. (Oe Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Be It removes dandruff, allays all itching, stops fall ing hair and promotes @ healthy growth with a rich, beautiful ‘loss, and is delightfully fragrant. Price seventy-five cents, in large glass-stoppered bottles, wes “Alderney Dair Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in’3-1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 10c, pint. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Gecuriry AND SAFETY. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15tH STREET AND New YorK AVENUE. Fire, Burglar and Dam) Vaults from $5 to $60 a year. Government Bouds on depeait for et pee $1,000. , receive “Silverware in Trunks for moderate rate. Board of Managers: William Stickney, Geo. WV. dlege, vice president; B- P. Sny Tr treasurer; sels, Thos. Evans. ei INSURANCE. CoLumBra FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1324 F STREET. ‘TRusTEES: oey ae GEO. H. B, WHI HENRY A WILLARD. Wagons.” IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY; & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR ‘TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. marl2-w&sdm ABI B EK = FOF CHILLS AND FEVER. MALAT NewTek PACKAGE, KLOCASWSKDS PHARMACY, [Ao conraiss, PIERRE, inatiNl st her ola 1S Hh treet. w., beepede sablic 10 know that it oniy Paci tia fy that Curtains can be done uo ual 6 Supported by Georgia Tyler, Allen, and a number of RECOGNIZED METROPOLITAN ARTISTS, Under the Management of Wm. R. Haden, = ONDA, OCTOBER sist e vie EMMA ABBOTT ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Monday and Th: REPORTOIRE: ™ 4 vureday. Wedn Matinee. OOAY: ednesday RE Friday os NEW AND ELEGANT: COSTUMES. SPLENDID STAGE ACCESSORIES. PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL. FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA. 029 HE EVENT OF THE SEASON. GRAND CONCERT, LITERARY RATIC ENTERTAINMENT At LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1881. The following popular ladies and gentlemen will par- Seipate:— Miss Eva Mil, Mre. EK: ‘True, neo Bryan, Mr. John O. Pugh, Mr. Warren 8. Young, Bir. E. B. Hay, Mr. D. "Benes, Mr. Win. B. Daniel, Mr. E. J: Whipple, Prof. 8. H.”Jecko, and several other well: known Amateur Artiste. ‘The Entertainment will conclude with Offenbach's comic PTE = ee a OF el all ne jotwithstanding the great labor and expense ding this entertainment the price of aditiscion will bo io extra charge for seats, which may be secured at Ellis Music Store. 628-3t* Fors OPERA HOUSE. AND OPE- MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. JOHN P. SMITH AND W. A. MESTAYER'S World-famed Comedy and Musical Company, the TOURISTS IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. THE TOURISTS’ RECOR! One Handred and Six Performances in New York, ‘Ninety-eight an sailadelphia, y-four in Boston, And all the first-class Theaters in the United States, TO DENSELY PACKED AUDIENCES, ‘The sale of seats will commence on Friday. NAtionaL THEATER. COMMENCING OCTOBER 31, THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, g Stron, ‘Most Expensive and. Sui ah Opera Company in the United States.” REPORTOIRE Monday ana Thureday. Tuesday. Wednesday Natince. "7. BOHEMIAN GIRL, lay Nici iew Opera, eT WO CAVALIERS: Or, A JOLLY NIGHT IN SORRENTO. ida -FAUST. 6 MANDY. ‘THE TWO CAV) 5: rand Orchestra. ‘Thursday morning, October = o4-6t Bale of seats will at at Pheater Box omen No. 626; ON EXHIBITION E AND SALE AT Wy28 F atreet pethgese oe a trom 1th street, 0. atreet northwest, one door Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings; Chromo, etc., also Large and Choice stock of Paperhangings, Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Nails,etc.,at Markriter’s, Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. CRIBNER’'S BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE EX- CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL, ‘allmadge 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, Awent, 928 F street northwest, 03 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. {ee SAM STRONG'S PLANTATION, CONE RIVER, VA., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. Steamer GEORGE, LEARY will leave SATURDAY NIGHT, 29th inst. at 1 o'clock, returning Sunday night in time’ forstreet cars. Sleeping accommodations forall. Berths and mattrases free. Fickets, including Roast, $1 each, For sale by the Committee: Henry Larman, Water Registrar's Office: Henry Scherf, 469 Pennsylvania ave- nue northwest; ‘T. M. Shepherd and W. A. Short, Health ‘office, 212° 434" street northwest: also of B. W Summy, War Department; Peter J. Duity, " Bae son Q. Larman, Bureau of Engraving and 001 t 8 v aSttteropme for sale at Bt. Marc Hotel, Reed's Store 'N.B,—Bring fork with you, L.s, 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 DRALING TO ALL, ARE KNOWN TO GIVE THEIR PATRONS ALL ADVANTAGES POSSIBLE. OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR MENS, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, 18 COMPLETE. ‘MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $30 IN ALL COLORS. 310 SEVENTH STREET XN. W. + 8. KATZENSTEIN, ‘Manager. oll V ERY IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Mocs; LOUVAN pe BRUXELLES wom Ha ray, GLO nc W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. * M. WILLIAM BERNAT, DESIGNER AND CUTTER, (ate of Parts.) Is creating quite = sensation in Washington in the Cur axp Grg Ur oF ’ LADIES' COATS, CLOAKS AND RIDING HABITS. 028 919 PEXNSTLVANTA AVENUE, FR. DARK PERCALES. arta’, just the kind of an Establishment the Ladies af city have long felt the need of vice solicited from every ‘Lady in Washington an& sity. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEEF IN EVERY INSTANCE. 3-im WHITE POLKA DOTS, BLACK AND BROWN GROUNDS, YARD WIDE, FAST = HOSIERY, "ALL AND WINTER STYLES FOR LADIE® MISSES AND CHILDREN, NOW READY. ‘E_ FRENC! COLORS, A PERFECT BARGAIN, 6x0, PER YARD. AT ONE-HALF PRICE. REGULAR PRICE NEVER BELOW A LEVY. DOUGLASS’, cry XE WASHINGTON FASHIONABL : Suits, Conte aks, &c., thade in eupee CALE EARLE. mtaburt notice: "Ladies tan, have Dresses aud basted, and a perfect fit yuarmnteed. ONLY 25 PIECES, COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK. Fo CASH ONLY. ‘The entire stock of Dry and Millinery Goods of D. L. ENGEL, 1926 Pennsylvania avenue, near 20th street, sae Consisting of Calicoes, Cott Sheeti: Tal Fancy Goods, “&e., has been marked dowh to Paine Cost and awreat many things Far Below Cost, must be closed within sixty days. one desirous of using this advantage will save at least 25 per cent,. the usual Seoet on goods, Will change our business January Ist, 1832. D. L. ENGEn, 1926 PeNwsYLvANIA AvENcE, Nzan 20TH STREET, §@ Store open until 9 o'clock p.m. 028-3t HOUSEKEEPING GoOoDs. GEO. F. TIMMS, HARRY B. PARKER, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Have completed all their preparations, and are now ems tirely ready for businces. TABLE DAMASKS, WINE CLOTES, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TRAY CLOTHS, . GLASS LINENS, CRASHES, SPREADS, DAMASK AND HUCK TOWELS, All Linen, large size, $1.50 dozen. All Linen, large size, $2.40 a dozen. All Linen, large size, $3.00 a dozen. CALICO AND SILESIA COMFORTS. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS. SOE AAD ESTES OOTLORE, Haves stock of clothing for large and small men, Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste cam be suited or any wishes as to quality or price sccomma” dated. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ou ATE ON; HOUSEKEEPERS! 100 DOZEN TOWELS, $3 PER DOZEN, worth $4. Aline of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 50 styles, reduced to 75 cents, at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. o19 801 MARKET SPACE. Conduct their businces upon just and fair principles, ‘They have but one price, that is as low as possible; ig marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. GUBHIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 anp 624 Sxvenru Sraecr NoxTuwesr, BEST SELECTED STOCK OF oe ae GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. SILKS IN THE CITY, ‘ Invite you to call; you will receive polite attention; ‘not be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any favors you may bestow. Have THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FINE HOSIERY IN THE CITY. 0 H. W. CORNER 1TH AND D STREETS, ‘RICYCLES AND GIRLS: 4 FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 10 26-1m. sara tare No, 026 F treet ols . DUPARE'S CATARRH REMEDY CURES Ce avenue < of all the mses tn Sar od He oes, Sate whe SSeS | mpavocanrens, Ss aaeeiareirs a HOOE, BRO. & CO., Beat ( ol 1828 F STREET, NEAR EBBITTHOUSE. ————_>_—_—_—_—_—_————— Pe ogi gabe So nd