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‘The School Board. Condensed Locals. ‘Tax “Evawina Stan” cup is on exhibition at DRY GOODS. — ACTION TAKEN ON THE COLOR LINE QUESTION—THE aR” cup 1s on. a for on the Potomac | house, 2a30c.; rib roast, - Syowpex L. Heursroxn. September = — = Leogg 2 Galt’s. This cup is to be rowed if, Baize. oh ‘THE FINEST BUILDING * hereafter. )NTROLLER. ‘Yesterd: bout one o'clock, Henry go, shiogd, we. ‘Tongues, ca7Be. La ‘0a Brosdway and Fifth Avenue Silk Hats, NEW FIRM. asen saferneh metungor the board of pabtic | Schneider, am old pensioner, was buried beneath a | %c.; Veal, 123¢a0c.; Mutton, sAlSe.; Pork tale: Blue, Green, Dahlia, Plum ‘Brown LOCAL MENTION. : di | Derbys in all tne new and most popular shapes ‘THE FINEST BUILDING WILD OPEN OCTOBER ¢ WITH a School trustees yesterday afternoon a letter was | fallng gravel bank, und: prounds, Ho was rescued, tabs Shoulders, 15atc., cut, 18aae.; | #8 $280, 68 3 THE FINEST BUILDING AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF ‘The Weather. recetved from Mr. James Anglim, presenting the | put died afterwards. His left leg was ‘Halic. or assortment men’s fine soft Fur Hats, THE FINEST BUILDING exawe-ciiain wax enobe: Orrick OF rae Cutz Siqwat. Overcen, ¥ | London Quarterly Review (90 volumes) and Spark’s | broken and he was badly injured internally. : iboe waite ei Mork SUG raterean paeiens THE FINEST BUILDING - Waray Sept. 29, 1582, 10:0)a.m.¢ Lite of Washington ( volumes) forthe high school} Justice Taylor sends this office some specimens : Pee Be ai ee Yowhs’ and boys’ Fur and’ Wool Sult Hats, Consisting of Brocaded and Plain Silks, Velvete tmnt pte wan | wuld tink Siang’ eevee? | OCPD atte pentes Coy Es enngan | eG noes Pes rr aa Bt |g Te sours or xew Tone: Seta orcas a f Marlabie, "stationary or | ‘The appiication of FM. Sinithgon for a janttor’s | act Give ene ete ie. Bi Penches,60s0he popok" DamsoussieoaL sper | ‘Two hundred dozen new style boys! and chil. SOUTH OF NEW YORK!- ‘Slored Dress Goods of the Intest importation, Tatars, NHOMSTY OF | osition was placed.on Mic. Leave ot abesnce for | Te etprae see eT on, white, felt | peck; Quinges, 75casl' per pk; Watermelons, | dren's Hats, In Black, Blue, Garnet and Green, 1m SOUTH OF NEW YORK! Novelties in Suitines. Special W Ball one year without pay Was ited Miss Olivia | from his wagon, corner 12th and 8 strects north- | 10. Cantaloupes, Sarde. ;, Pears, 80c.a$1.; do. | fashionable shapes, at popular prices, 50, 75, $1, SOUTH OF NEW YURE! Black Dress Goods in all fabrics. ; Bia Giver signa) coer oe cae eee cui Hambly, second division, and the resignation of | west, and the witeels passed over him. He was'| (cooking), 40aie. pet peck: Grapes, Salocs ates ear Tae ee eee a SOUTH OF NEW YORK! pA gouplete’ Nine of Fiabe iderod Caxhmere Robagy fhe following snocial Bulletin to the pres cepted. eee eee ee eee Boull attended bite, prououneing iis injuries not m0. por Te dba ogee oa heart weed st., bet. Land K sts. n. w., established 1! 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. cant tance Depertment will chowsome great Sup The barometer {3 highest in the Canadian ma An amendment to the rules was lald over under | serious. Haitbut, 15220c. per Ib.; Codfish, 10a12x. per Ib.; | N. B.—Price plainly marked in each hat. 420, 422 and 424 Honlacy and Uabereune, Siebote Sansemiein tak Gia ‘Gime provinces a. the rules. It provides that teachers shall excuse | An attorney was followed to the Police Court | Haddock, 10c. per ib.; ‘20a%e. per bunch aia ou HR 420, 422 and 424 brelian. central Cie? The veinpers, | pupils from. attendance on holy days on appitea- | this morning by his dog. The canine set up a vig- | Sheephead, S0u2sc. per Ib.;, Prout, arse. per Ib A Policeman pene 420, 422 and 42 Domestion, all grades, at bottom prions. 152 to Ea eee Soper are | os Of patents or guardians, such absence to be | orous howl and disturbed the dignity of the court | Sea Bass, 12a15c. per It. Black Fish, 12a1 b 218 13th street northeast, Jan. 9, 1882. 420, 422 and 424 SEV Specialties in Mourning Goods and Courtauld’s Enge : res ley amd Tennessee, a recorded bub mot to affect the standing of such | to such an extent that his honor appointed a com- | Ib.; ain Lees, ‘50a$3 ‘per doz.; Lobster, Taalse. Gentlemen: My occupation ts night policeman ish Crepes, a z and Utah. | Frost is re | pupils. inittee to waiton his dogship and escort him to | per lb.; Terrapin, silders, $12a$18 per doz.; do., dia- | of the eighth precinct, this city. For a long time I HEMPSTONE & PERRY, : _ See tee cane Sais THR TRANSFER OF PROF. GREGORY'S CHILD. the street. mond-back, $ r doz.; Turtle, 25c.a$1 eacn, | Was a great sufferer’ from general debility ‘and — 2 3 tote Junk ant mrtherty | ,Met. Warner reported from the sixth diviston | A colored girl, while testifying in a Uquor case | BUTTER. —Philadelphin, “Frink, a5e ber “Ios; | HGht eWeats. "Two repuratic physiel was failed 803 Pennsylvania avenue. that he had transferred the child of Prof. Gregory | in the Police Court to-day, stated that she and | Western Creamery, 40c.; New York, 35a40c.: | to give me relief, so upon the advice and recom. ; Winds in the mils tantle states. Oi GRAND OP’ from the Prescott school, not, however, on the | two “lady friends” drank a pint and a half of gin | Roll, 25a350.; Cheese, 12a20c.; Eggs, 27a30c. per | mendation of a clerk in DeMoll’s drug store I com— ‘i 82 One Price Only. All goods marked tn plata 3 Local rain Vac. | ground of color, but public polléy, for thirty-one of | In the defendant's house last: Sunday. doz. menced taking Brown's Iron Bitters. When I had GRAND OF Seures._ SS ley. Th Mt. Washington, | te puoils had left and others were preparing to| Richard P. Jackson, of No. 3336 O street, West VEGRTABLES.—Potatoes, (Irish,) 30a40c. per peck; | taken half a bottle I found that it was doing me GRAND OF M. SHUSTER & SON Bae evelan, ies | Hav Washington, was charged in the Police Court this | do, (sweet), 40c. per. p’k; Cabbage, asc. pr. head; | good. After the second bottle was tiken [was on Ww.* STER & SON aS hoe Phul, 86°; Denver, |, The President sald a letter had been received | morning by Inspector Simms, of the health oflce, | Spinach, 10ai5c. per peck; Beans snap), per | completely cured and have been well ever since. GRAND OPE . eigin Francine), 83). The following stations | 0M. Prof. James M. Gregory on the subject, | with violating the building regulations in not hay. | peck; Egy Plant, ble. each: Boets, 2ase. per bn.; | Thave given the Iron Bitters to my children with GRAND OF —— ite ant hohe Inch of ratnfail durizg the | Which, after stating that iis son had been ad-| ing bis premises connected with a sewer by the | Lettuce, 8a5c. per head; Ontons, 40a50e. per peck; | Such good effects that I most cheerfully recou- FALL AND WINTER OF 1089. St twe Bi T-land, Khode | !#!tted to the school" tn the Prescott butiding, | proper sewer traps. The charge was not sustain- | Tomatoes, Ge. per peck; Cucumbers, 10a | mend them. Wa. T. CLINTON, OF ovr mad ha pehsacols, | Which 13 the one nearest place of residence, | ed, and the case was disinissed. 320. per’ do: Carrots, aSc. per bunch; Met. Pott ghth District. Tan bund ithe Indications are | amd reciting the facts attending his recent exci: | — Anthony Thornton, an_ aged colored man, was Beans, (Lima), i0a1%. per gt; Oyster Plant, Sas. Raper | FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Parts Pashia . sof tbat partly ie dtd locdl tens wii | 810M from the school, without any eause that the | fined $20 or 80 days by Judge Snell. this morning | bh: uurnips, 5102, per bh.} Cauliflower, 151200. | Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ecTaisy Pegne Just mecivel in alt kinds of Drone Mae prevail in’ the uy > region and the upper { WTiter can conceive or, “unless it be because the | for carrying a pistol. Cymitns, 10¢. per doz. ; Peas, 40:50 per peck; | 9th near E—Johnson’s. Cholce steamed, roast and ODS, Choice Woolens, ‘suitable for the early talt ant einen sitesissippt valley e and probably w-inorrow. | CHM 1s slizhily colored, a reason whieh I claim to | Albert Woodward, a cart driver, was charged by | corn, 10al5e. per doz.; squash, 8a5 per pound. broiled oysters, All selected. Ladies’ saloon first FALL Ad 3, = pe cba Hime sia “| bein violation of tie fundamental law of the | Agent King, of the humane society, in the Police | _Povnrry.—Turkeys, 1aise. perlb.; Chickens | floor. : FALL AND WINTER GOODS, BRAIDED AND EMBROIDERED DRESSES. “ : % ‘i land,” states lid Is to be exctuded on | Court this "morning, with cruelty to aniais in | 78e.a81 perpatr: do. Spring, 50x78. per pair; Ducks FALL AND WINTER GOODS. . ‘THE Gueatest Ba fxer offernd in Wash- | that'ground, I say to you frankly that I desire to | working a mule with a sore back. ‘The defandant’s | 75c.a$1 per palr; Geese, fc.asl each? Squabs, #2 The Balance of Life is Lost 4 NTE: , Brai ted Paris Jackots for coriy fall and winter in choiog moray 7 w at R. Gold- | test Iu the courts, and Thereby demand respect- | collateral of $% was forfeited. 082.50 per doz. when the nerves are overwrought. There must be colors to match dross materials. nmid flccorated | fully the re-adilsston of the sald child to the said | _ Miss Ida O'Donnell, a clerk in the Treasury de- | _Gamx.—Duck (blue wing), $1 per patr; Plovers, aceful sleep and good digestion, or fretfulness <1 are . . nd fruit bow! | school, and I asi that the board at its present ses- | partment, to-day lost her pocket. book contalning | 7c. per pair; Ortolan, 7c. per doz.; Reed Birds, Bod Wil Roe yaad diss OCTOBER 2p AND 3p. BROCADED PLOSHES a} ox EivErd IN ALLOF with 6 f& Be. ted Eaxhsh | sion make an order directing such re-admission, | $27, her salary for a half month, which she e. per doz.; Black Birds, 40350c. per doz. pate hope. Cured only by the use of Dr. Benson's x 2 ¥ ehina cup, saucer and pi: extra large Ja- | and I tender my child’s atten lance at sald school. | J wh. Celery and Chamomile Pill: OCTOBER 2p AND 3p. Panned tin bread 4 Govered | If itis the mind of the board to exclule sald chili | \ A juvenile colored thief, namea Wills Camp- | Rogsina Lawyens’ Orricez—THE STAR men- OCTOBER 2p AND 3p, Striped Piushes in great variety: Ottaman and Bro- a gaded Silks in new designs and elegant colorings, White OCTOBER 2p AND 3p, Silks, “Satins and Pushes for Wedding Evening Shades in Silks, Sating and Brocades, ing Goods in every grade and texture, We offer a very choice Black Silk for $1.25 and §1.50, They cannot be beat for the price in any city. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. chamber buc slish china | on account of its culor, I respectfully pray that a | bell, was sent to jail by Judge Snell to-day for Fesgiution declaring the exclusion to. be on that | stealing two plugs of tobacco from Wm. H. Hard- | in the habit of calling at offices of lawyers and | a vegetable compound, contatns no quinine; a pos- ground may be passed by the board, so that thers | ing, of No. 4430 New York avenue, leaving messages, sometimes in writing, that their | itive cure for Malaria, Fever and Agee, at Kioez ow. Ia1y be no uncertainty as to the ground3 upon ——— services were distant ft 8ki’s drug store, 423 9th street. Price 50c. 3m | which my entid and Tare denied tne equal rigats ‘The Courts. idee eg Perea 1s lc WW left to attend to the mes- © eastors 85c., deco- | of citizenship.” ae, bevel Don’t Die in the House. * gage his office would be relieved of small articles, larger and better 9 i s “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches dim eups’ and «iucers, Mine THE QUESTION NOW IN COURT. Yesterday, McCullouzh agt. Boyd; trusteo per- | The ee hed warning does not seem to have had edu ities, ants, mmoles: etienlares gophers tioned a few days the fact that some one was Elixir of Babek, ontimes. Mourn- A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Eee adors | . Mi. Lovejoy remarked that th> question had been | mitted to sell. under deed of trust. Brooks agt. | MUch effect, espectally as to those lawyers who cae 923 Shain ‘ X TS | acted upon by the board some montis ago, and | Garvorts ‘va. HL. Smith appointed | have recently returned to their work. Amon; - : rrteg~ Reese gales pe pean rexory had enterela suit fora mandaius, | (rage Le mete Wee ee ee palnte’ | Cthors WhO have ‘bern recency. Sant on ead re Say = OF ALL THE D* AND WINTER. J Siucrts Large size Se handsome engraved | Which was’ on, the calendar for the last General | ance of ‘absent defeadant ordsreac Butler vets Foose chases” are Messrs, Enoch Totten, Wo0d- | green aideer amet Thanet ery morning NEWEST Fabrics, EIVED. Boblets WO. 4 doz, Engisi china deconsted. tea | Tet Of the Supreme Court of the District. Scott; sal2 ordered, and R. B. Lewls and. J. i. | Dury Wheeler, Edson Brothers, McDowell Carring- x ; Arizona Foule, all colors, a: 75c., worth $1, ¥ a 1d delivered in 3¢-lb. “Ward” prints 40c. per 1b. NEWEST FABRICS? : 2 | Mr. Warner repeated that his action was based | § 1 trustees tosell. Biker agt. Ba- | tonand J. K. Redington. ‘The last-named, return: | 82 - per ib. Hebel ey Se cpt ‘ with steepseavail | On motives of pulzic policy, and that be had met | ker, gudeian autiorsed to couver Dare Or tot os, | tag to Mis ofice found shat a aieall clothed a Perpre pence Ce ee pceerntk yan (ew eee aD, bell cited Foil ine Cashme:ey ail the new shades, il | with a number of colored én who did not indorse appeared. In most instances the articles carried SSCS Clea pini NEWEST FABRICS, Black Cashmere, 25. 40, 50, 65, 75 and $1 Prof. Gregory’s course in the matter, See ese Off aro of 80 trifting sotansctes nate thief evi- WEST FABRICS, Gerster Cioth, beautiful Goods. onl Mr. Cracin offered a resolution indorsing the Pouce Court—Judge Snell. dently thinks that no lawyer would take the trou- TTENTION! Poe eek (ayes St §2.50 (boncht carly, course of Mr. Warner In the motte! To-day, Gus Williams, colored, cursing and | ble to prosecute the case. ‘The party 1s described A Sts 56 pleces $4.50, Teal” Majolic 28c., braided straw lunch biskets with straps smi size 22°. medinm nge 46c., folding rocking chairs with carpet seats ami tringe 7e., also 10 per cent discount on baby carriages, traveling trunks, Beautiful Combination Suitings. af d worth to-day iret hands $3 and an tinimense assortment of the latest deatins “ awe erage nd nays, | Swearing’ on the street; $5 or 7 days. Albert Wood- | baa youne gee AETiEin Gant OC CORRIEAAE Comprising Menufactares of Black Silke, 73, $1, $1.25, $1.90, #1 in decorated dinner, twa and chamber sets and on} Hr Brooks aaid the, tesoluten rade te tee: | ward, forlelted collatezae Geotge Rouerow ae Se ee cee = Comprising Manufactures of Wotew coy era ee Rogers & Bros.'s celebrated silver-plated ware. tion of Mr. Warner by implication, at least, cefi- | Anthony Thornton, colored; carrying a pistol; $20 = ‘Those who like to wear good Clothing, well made and Comprising Manufactures of Dress Flanucle in every #hade. ih Laman Groce of as haadninne toss ana | bared Me Wormsle or 30 days. Marla White, colored. loud and bols- trimmed, without paying extravagant prices for them, Comprising Manufactures of Sai Shoes, Witch Inet be closed ont rocirdivscct cost, | Mr. Warner remarked that the child was ad- | terous; $10 or 30 days.’ Edward O'Neal, keepin should pay a visit to Comprising Manufac.ures of . oltre Rang ee Np Ht ” | mitted to the school by Mr. Wormley, but on ac- | a0 unlicensed bar; continued. Lawrence Sulll- THE MISF rT Table Damask in bleached, 60, 60, 75, $1 ani at The Famtly Shoe So6-308 7th street. count of previous complications there was objec- | Yan, forfeited collateral. Bella Téeney, loud and - MISFIT STORE, *3 ; Table Damask, half and unbleached, 25, 35, CELLULOID pet. eye-glass, $1.50 palr, at Prigg’s. | Uon on the part of parents of other pupils. Had | bolsterous; $ or 15 days. Annte Gleger, keeping CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS, and $l. ” ee ee the child remained in a Little time louger there | 8D unlicensed bar; $105 or 60 days; appeal noted. OVERGARMENTS. - 3 HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. Napkins and Doilies, from 50c, to $5 per doz. be. Better Burroxs, Youngs’, 736 7th street. would have been no school. He would have take = = Far Pe Which has Just opened— Soe ro x one N ery Hoge Curtains, in sets, from $3. 60 t0 0 per pair, = the same action in the, » of any other chil E AND FO 3 ) a ‘Tre equinoctial came down with all its old-| whose presence ina scliool tended to destroy its wwwiwww BB. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS OLD, HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS, ‘cheap as can be haa. Bat tee@erisp October days are | efficiency. wwww Wwwww Bo Better than takinz quinine, better than malaria, bet- | Sond Suits at 23, worth §5, < We sell the best 250. Towel 3 tre lan at hant, them the giorious Indian sum-} Mr. Brooks sald {it was mean and cowanily for wwww wwww BBB ter thanohi'ls and fever, is to bec me the owner of a | Still Beiter suits at $4, worth $7. We nell very fine Damask Towels at $4, $5, $6 and $9 mer. ea Rho Gane AEE Coe eee ew: OR CBP comfortable FALL OVERCOAT, which, if judiciously | Splendid Suits at $4.50, worth ALL ARE INVITED. Good large size Blenkets at $2. awenteent In all colors, 12, a dozen or 20 | bleached ait o> Gan cad civilization had been : e ° used, is very liable to ward off many of ‘the ills to | jiral Nobby Suite at $5, worth & ALL ARE INVITED. Better Blankets at $4, ¥5, $6, $7 and $10. cents a bunch. Sirs Max Weyl, b| "“Tobject to any campatsn spe which the human fleeh is heir" during the autumn sea | [ickant Suits at £5.60, worth + ALL ARE INVITE We make Suitstoonder gusraitene tend. will street. Warner. - at son. Many acold has been contrectod at this timo of | Very Pretty suite at $7, worth $12. ALL ARE INVITE fever Ty ty tT hy y+ tape _ ea Oa DRY GOODS Year and developed later int> something serious by | Excellent Suits at §8, worth $14. ALL AKE INVITED. Shirts to order, cuarantec ft, and save you Daumaxs’s prices of f ° , the neglect of the individual to provide him-elf with an | yetY Hine Suits at $5, worth $10. 3 a out J children to the wi a ory CARPETING, &c. outer garment to furnish protsction against the cool mificent Suits at $10, worth $18, — Kenney a Me one “ 3 eee rele es Oe righ = cite the fact that such calidren * mornings and evenings incidental to this portion of the | FOR BOYS FROM a. 12, LONG PANTS AND BURGH & BRO., ‘and Scarlet. pies butts eu), 75e. ‘aroin the sehooke ar = ESTS. as a Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Gossa+ Estat nett Mosquetaire, $1. ete M SEE tn Baek Gi tH Alevel-headed but facetions gentleman remarked a Bertee Suits fongat worth = ne : se Ba-We will cell ax Cheap an an: ra . — anna. S03 71 r. Birney said they should moet the question = es 0 Stil or $1 fo Kon TRG & ha =: elt ae Chea L : Damminana's, $05 7th street. | sanirely, ile proposed @ substitues for Dr. Cra: | ‘The firetGrand Opening of New Fall and Winter | few dave cinco, rom a hanen iomman remarked § Splendid Suits for ger woes ston SURG A BROS LUTTRELL & W Rerorextx 1 | gin’s resolution setting forth that whei OVERCOATS, that ne considered it equivalent totaking | Ieai Nob Suits for $7, worth SLL Heiter rea sl4-Im 1930 PEN Sebool. rt pone ée oe tO DRY GOODS AND CARPZTINGS, out a policy of life insurance. Very rine sults face. ee gi ~ ‘s ** Ptr € ‘i \ TH STREET. : TH STREET, “AT COST,” FROM THE 4m INST. outside of the cities of ¥ town shall have the p1 ols provile ve v: ] ¥ é Magnificent Suits for $10, worth $16, glo and G We have co lerge a variety of these LIFE-PRE- | The Magu bt 310, acins children TO-DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. VERS that no one need xo away empty-handed. | The Very Best Suits for $12, worth $20. a and We start them at $7.59, with ail the intermediate grades _,. FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 17. —— up to fine imported fabrics, with rilk-sleeve linings, | Good Suits for $5, worth $9. facings and with rich trimmings, making a gentleman's | Be LG nae 3 Still Better Sunts for $7, worth $12, | garment that any one might be proud to wear. Splendid Suits for $8, worth $14 and bales of Dry Gooda just received, and 150 | Real Nobby Suits for'$9, worth $16. ‘arpet us on hund and tocome in by the next | We forsot to eay that our stock in all departments is int Stil We now complete for the FALL and WINTEX season. and 424 SEV! ealed, and the q) nality is one for the cou not for thts board; aud whereas the fac cas? have bee ave est, to this boar TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 MARKET SPACE, Will sell AT COST their entire stock of firet-class Goods WITHOUT RESERVE. G DISPLAY, NG DISPLAY, G DISPLAY, 3 DISPLAY, L* DIES’ CLOTH SUITINGS in Btn apy eae Cadet and Terra Cotia, from 2! Fight under the st.tute bac erin ih any of tue schools in the District out- | FEN Green, Bronze, cents ber yard A. SAKS & CO. Cuear Be place t buy bee SIZES FROM 33 TO 3 : = >: eh sc welte® GT bs > PLUSHES $2 and $2.5¢ ; Velveta in Black and ave some of the finest and best fabrics made up ‘We are compelled to make this sacrifice in consos ‘aan a a " » Sanetel slorec BI 'G DISPLAY, juence of our removal to our new stove, 811 Marke sie the eitles of Wasalugion and Georgetown | Colored, froma $1.£0 to 9. 227 816 aNp 318 SEVENTH STREET. fo iste deported quence soe a = re 3 “ Mr. Cragin aecepted ais substitute. Very fine Brocade Velvets from $4 to $5.50, al Nobby Suit at $12, cheap at #22, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, portunity to secure batypaiuie is ecldomsolered, cet loads MR. PROOKS W. TO OPEN WIDE THE DOOR. Great bargains in Black and Colored Silks, from the A Handsome, Suit at $14, cannot be bought elsewhere MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ‘eon, ore eae (Mr. Brooks Ee “ = fu see ones rf a Ge lowest grades up to the very best. i A Splendid. meres > TUESDAY, | Shape of a proviso that al! colored children now cal D A Vass Stylin JONDAY AND TL r an a fe om shave will Hl hiite Schoois 5 A FEW of Colored Atl-Wool Cashmeres and Saha : ee goods not paid for at time of purchase willbe —= Ak pape ic Rota” anid thochair. | Choves Clots se,ccum ver yak Goes eee A Very Fone DB. Sacqi |, worth MUNDAY charged at regular prices. BAU ON Ot Orden inspection at onc®, as they cannot be duplicated. “and if it ts agreed NAPKINS and TOWFLS, all pure Linen, wn ( “I Know it, R, made from select Virginia OcTOrER 2p AND 3p, - = ae a $ Fi is 7 3 PPP A A Il 555s, OCTOvER 2p AND 3p, igenpen. prese-d, $1 per alt sold by Chris: who 1s willte and who 1 not. | good vaiue, from 75 cents to $6 per dozen. Fe oA Fk AF ss FOR MEN. 2 Gan Xander, No. 911 ch sir iauitie hie ts norway tonne WANNELS, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS ana| PPP AA L AA I Ssssq We have a complete line of Business and Dress Suite. aes : : Seagal Vne colored schools, If tls ts done it will be found | SHEETING in all the best makes at popular prices. Bo AS Tru AAA HT Sgg8 J geod Business Suit for $10, worth $16, Comiees AG URE ARS wilt alw. ppy bi | that some wealthy families have the biood of the | CanpETING, in Rody Brussels, ‘Tapestry Bras- A Biter Bint Suit he i Beautiful bread, roils and biscuits {t will make. | Negro. ‘There are some now in the schools—riczht | gfARPETING, | seeds, Ta z RRR 00 ¥ Yay ine Cassimere $ . . be +. OXiC 2 i the fairest ” - 3 ¥ " >. se . ce =f Gextscattertwand’ grin: Boots, at The Family r. Warner expres:ed the hope that the resolu- A EB BGO F AAA L AOR iene ae 227 Embare siwaycontond: pacawas Chase Bhoe Store, Beis Fi street. tion Would not pass, for tt 1s based on the as: — ae fe Biack Diagonal Prince Albert Sult f mi, Kae, Web Tuning sna. Ite a pete ~ Uon that color Was involved, when that qu Faerie tate gta Sa in the bent of style and promutiy attended to, asa j thor 4 e istle & GznwaNTowN wool, tn all the new shades, 10c. | had not been considered by him in his action, 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN PANTS. 5 =F ——— @z Mrs. Max Weyl, agent, 712 7ta street. | There was a colored enti remaining in the school W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 4 NUR ani pave an immense variety of Pants for Men. Youths D#®5s Goops! ‘guexeo Gobet . REED, S | in question, and no objection Is made to it re- xD ve 102 P= jaram: ¢ eke $ Hoss ” ing, and will «il them at such prices that not even the 3 ie oe the heaviest | Wuning there. As he had stated before, there |” woe, 928 7mm anp 706 K Srneer NontHWEsr, 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET, most humble meniber of society need to do without —— 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, : ‘The : i ; the | Was objection to Prof. Gregory's child rémain-| go4 9¢ these necessary: garments, . gents terino undershirt, 50; best medicated | ine ther k We aro have a good line of Pants and Vests to match, | BLACK CASHMEKES, DEALER IN GERMAN AND ITALIAN VIOLIN AND ; Scarlet all-wool undershirt, $1.25; children’s under- | Mr. Johnson asked what the objection was, and and Odd Vests in endless variety. BLACK SILKS, | GUITAR STRI ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL % Wear and worsted land-knit hoods, caps and) Mr. Warner replied that if the gentleman docs not —— We also sell the Capital Gossamer Coats at $2.50, —_ , 3 PS gE know he would not enlighten him. He moved that COLORED CASHMERES, the amendment be laid on the table. INSTRUMENTS, AND SOLE AGENT OF L, Goseamer Coat at $3. worth $5. THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYM- tt rotoe ot ELEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL ‘ ‘The Check Gossamer Coat at $3.50, worth: COLORED SILES, “ ‘) ay Gur three-button Bon Marene | agil,Loveloy sald the amendment of Gen. Birney | 4 yj OPEN LETTER. : OVERCOAT! = HENRIETTA CLOTHS, Se eee f atton I E afforded a proper basis for the action of the board, | A 1p Qvercoate wo have a complete :arortment, in light Liss NEKAMP PIANOS Ht Dilek at fe. per pate ee I | and stated the only ground for refusing admission GRAND and Reavy weights, at pricos—well, they will astomiah SHOODAH CLOTHS, eee BJ. Bettuend & Sox, 818 7th street n.w. | Of # 60l0red child toa white school. 7e LADIES’ CLOTHS, fers the following shaders air, Worm WEEN METAR. 4 TO THE PUBLIO. oe iad ir. Wormley sald that the child Mr. Warner too eee en Patton, Atcics) Scart pine, at | eT Norel ahe ee ae white one— sa §7 Our Morro: No trouble to show goods. FALL OPENING, SILK PLUSHES, | revs SPECI. GAIN THE MISFIT STORE, pits verve ED PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: a German. i . 1.—Genaine Wm. Heinekamp Upriebt, in mal OO ores Sir, Brooks said ft was cowardly to evade the | _TB® undersigned, in answer to the oft-repeated in- MONDAY AND TUESDAY, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 625 SILK BrocaDes, | %° cane, male at cost of $500, toed three mnoutie eae sett Fs 1 Opening question, and asked Mr. Warner if he had not put | Quiry as to when we give our fall opening, begs to inform SILK MOIREs, ‘acce)t any reasonalile offer Of 3882. the child out of school Decatse Of Its color. the public generally thatit takes place every day at 7 o’clk Magnificent Dis; 3 ir. wejoy sal e question seem im to Parisian Bonnets, Fasuionable Shades. of Sitk, | be one of color and of lav. a-m,and continues until 8 in the evening. That our Fall Pluses, Veivets, Trimmings, Fiowersand Plumes. | Mr. Brooks renewed his motion that all colored | and Winter Stock is complete, and embraceseverything Se Has and Bonnets, elegantly trimmed in every a n Sehr il pleco aS betes cn in the way of first-class Clothing. It is the best that of style. nee! an ruled 0! : 2 Ladies invited toattend the grand. opening,which | Mr. Brooks appealing from tne decision, the chair | *killed Jabor can produce, and style and fashion dictate. No. 2.—Seven-octave New York Square Piano. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, | No. 3.—Maxnificent New Square Piano, cousigued _ manufacturers and murt be sold . SHAWLS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, No. 4. Wim. Kuabe & Co bs $150 BLANKETS, BED COMFORTS, | No. F ili, Shoninger Organs, sold on $5 monthly payments. OCTOBER SECOND AND THIRD. VENTILATION, LIGHT AND ROOM HAVE WE GAINED BY THE ENLARGEMENT OF SPECIAL OUR STORE. 0. ¥ —A $600 Double-bank Smith aa Cha Ore ” Fo ” w 126 will take place on Since we have moved into our present store our busi-| pep preppy vy vy ccoTrTri oo xx x | WE NOW HAVE THE LanGEST sHur store, | HADIES'AND GENT.’S UNDERWEAR, etc., etc., ete. | _ st! ATIYS ORGANS, a7 STOPA 8105, PIANOS Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, ness has grown wonderfully, because we conduct our] R RE D DU UG O T HO ONN N With the Largest Assortment of $297 90. Factory roping day and niet. Cantar October 3d, ata and Sth. business onthe firm basis of honesty and fair-deating. | BREE B BY UG | f HO ONNN — logue tres, Address DANIEL F. BEATTY. Wasuing- ALL-WooL Brack Casument, 3c. ; 714 7th strect. ‘A REPLY ‘TO THR FIRST CONTROLLER. The people know that wekeep a first-class Clothing| RK REEEDDD UU CCU T IL 00 N NN RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, aa L WiL> & BRO. A Crosx HouvEn presenter to. every purchaser | rahe special committee on the subject reported | Store, and that we never resort to unfairmethods to ell IN THE DISTRICT. CARTERS resented to. chaser | favorably upon the letter propose Ir. Lovejoy re . Of the Welcome Cizur, at CN. Schonberger’s, | replyinz to tie Extract Ine Controller Lawroncoy | UF sods. We keep the best goods only—no Shoddy, seh D RESET MEn LS e001 CALL AND SEE OUR = 331 MARKET SPAOE. $5034 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. : ‘xing GYsification of vouchers (teachers’ | NO Trash at any price. We quote the lowest prices for Ladies’ $1 Pebble and Kid Button Boots. Special attention <iven to Tuning Pianor aud Onrans, ———————— i by Messrs. Lovejoy and Johnson. Rehable, Honest Goods in Washington. We are selling THESE TWu DAYS ONLY, Ledies’ $1.50 Worked Hole Goat Button. HOUSEKEEPING GooDs. ‘Several Pianos and Orgaus now for rent atlow rates, Loox at the banzuins offered for to-morrow at r. Birney suduiltte hority report, stating Ae See Ladies’ $2 Unrivaled Goat and Kid Button. wwe G7 Tur street northwest: Eustis that he did not think the contruiler’s letter coud | Men’s Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Suita, thousands Ladies’ $3.50 Finest Hand sewed Button. = — = — gets, 51 pes, $421: chainber set Tee tO ee oa? Ghsteing willrul deceit | of them, in hundreds of styles. Our Clothing isman- | TO WHICH OUR PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY | Gert go so enna Single Sole Calf Boots, | P=ANKETS, ee woe pape Ae ru ee Be Me wre ho pe ufactured especailly for us, and the trimmings which ae Gents’ $3 Fine Calf Stitched Boots. COMFORTS, saucers, ‘$4 dz, goblets and tray, 36-. the tern fon,” Which in ordinary | #¢ Put into our garments surpass those of any other INVITED. Gents’ $1.25 and $1.50 Solid Gaiters and Laced. SPREADS, tea spoons, 4 Uz. plated y Ke 1s frequently 1 in a bad sense, But | house. Our trade is growing in such a way that we Gents' $2 and $2.50 Fine Button, Laced and Gaiters. © ha Gz. table spoons, 20 pl: he used It as a lawyer writing about a legal | nave to use the finest «radea, We make a specialty bf Boys’ and Girls’ 50 and 75c. Solid School Shoes. . SHEETINGS, We. ; pine ‘washd s, 1402; gilt fram: matter. He thought there was no good reason ‘ noes a Child's 75c. Solid Heeled Button. Hx; Bouquet hoid'rs ote oe a Wy ths Board stout aby opinion what, | SUK and’Satin Lined Garments. We have the best light- AS aan Misses’ and Child’s $1 and $1.25 Indestructible Solar TOWELS, a brush, 2:z si : ell pin cushions, : ron the legil decision of the controller, and | ed, ber inted, ot Pr SSSq ped : MASI fd ifter, 10e. ny Te Why i should not He recom | te reciente eat ctmeked Clothing Biore in| PU aa Eda EE 8s. eyes Sue TABLE DAMASES. | yyy QOLONG and GREEN TEAS, at 50 cts. perlb.. = i ded, therefore, tat the whole matter, in—| tie District. and that we have the honor tobe, in the} BPP AA E = A.A It Sassy WILLIAM HAHN, S77 STANDARD GR. das wood us sold at Toc, to $1.0, where #o- Comriere tine worsted caps, legéins, sacques, | cluding’ Mr. Lov-jdy’s proposed answer, be p\ sense of public caterers in Clothing, BP AA Lo 2A I 8ggg8 ’ ADES. LOWEST PRICES | calied prestuts are given Mrs, Max Weyl, agent, 712 7th street. "| poned indefinitely. x ran 816 SEVENTH STREET and GEO. A. O'HARE é = oy =e Mr. Warner said the controller went a long iets respecetully,, BRR, oo Y Ya k 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENE. 816 1213 7th street northwest, between M Gexrs’ calf sewed Boots from $249 up, at The | qistance out of hls way to assault the board, to ee 8 8 Sy AS 82 Sign Red Slipper. 18 TYLER & CHEWNING, ——_—__— = —— Familiy Shoe Store, 306-308 7th street. give it agratuitous fling charging falsification of A STRAUS Eo 8 © AA L ) TTITH H EEE 28585 PDD ai Fase aeake a $250; | Vouchers and pay-rolls : ; “oo ¥ 284 bus: J t BUBE, Base B BAS eer ex eet rs —_ on ws say | , Mz Lovejoy satd that if the board had to submit 227 KrXe@s PALACE. 625 918 71H STREET NORTHWEST. T Ho HE SSD DARA peck. Meus tenioningsehean 7) to the mnputation of the First Controller, he 939 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, : = E Bkwe%ess*one so. gs cheap. Would hand in his re-Ignation, ween 814 SEVENTH STREET. NDOUBTED ADVANTAGES Go To W. 8. Cnowy’s, No. 234 Northern Liberty | The majority report w eee ET THE BEST. market, if you want first-class beef cheaper than aa oo pak ; ERD Sap STREET. pas = ARE SECURED BY NATURAL MISERAL WatSS a@ny other place in Washington. IKE-HeIsky.—Last evening there was a large . . ” amen 5 —— gathering at Mount Zion M. E. church, corner 15th THE: pata pine ral intend tess our building will beGnished. Weil |/EARLY BUYERS OF DRY @OODS. ie Chane. MeGnusten te ee ee metas tea oe Mie Mane icnsZ? | P.8,—AM are invited to call £25-Im mine KREG, Boca ra fo Kins’s Vatece. | We would kindly request ell to defer | ‘The assortments are complete, the cholcest styles in B.W. REED’S SONS, ng, 12ge. yard. Dammann’, 806 7th st both of tuis city. The ceremony was performed ee sail willvefuly reraide and it ui be togedieteraee, | every derartment are on exhibition, there is ample 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. SS by the Rev. L. M. Gardner. Miss Katie: Hawkins Esveon und alae socket all Rudess | walt. AlvauWiiie we shall teil evalinde to alsuguter | 700m at the counters to comtortab y inspect the. offer- : s : ate acto I e i mi ean ISEK @e, near loon first floor. party lert last evening on the 7:30 train for a Short pincers oe ae Onna Tater-on, when the rash bagiis i iscbylon me NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Jor THe Rv-w to Hahn's, $16 7th street and 1922 | ViS!t 0 Pennsyivanta. axp same opportunities cannot be extended for careful and oS P= ES Sow 4 Ivanla avenue, for his See LAP ROBES, deliberate welection, Metbabae 64 Dette tones: PAWNDROKER’'S SaLr.—The largest and_best AUM’S In Great Variety, at Bottom Prices. Which, as en inducement, will be sold less than mar- | ° J therefore ask my patrons to serve their own interest ad E Ladies’ £1.50 work hole cont button, assorted collection of unredeemed pledges offered | 3, = on Ket value. We offer sna to aalisisuhs Euic wecisws Tac ak peacenaan GY Ladies’ $2'and $2.20 unr.vaied five button. s including fine gold and silver watch LUTZ & B selecting now portion of the DBY GOODS, which Ladies’ $3.50 best hand sewed kid and goat button, | J%elTy, guns, men’s clothing, overcoats, ladies? ae BEO., ELEGANT CANTONS, they are sure to urgeutiy need with the coining of cold ents tawus F20 call Loot Witt tive Gaiety nimlt Broker,) Will take | A rare chaneg to provide for the fall. Fromnow until | _£25-1m 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pas. Onad Gents’ @ Salesrooms causon Bros., Octo! first stock: z . G@awss sn pring bmp qaiee. rh and D streets, Saturday morning, September thes Be eat 1 offer iy (entire shack of No. 626 PAPER-HANGINGS, - ) No. 626 In Black and Colored, all new Fall Styles, at {2 SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, FINE DRESS Gents’ $3.50 full — bottom laced and gaiter, th, at 10 a.m. and continue at7 p.m.’ See advwt LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S # E LATEST BT Bt E- 180., 20¢., 25¢., 860., FABRICS AND HOUSE-FURNISHINGS A,‘*SPE- "S indestructible $1 and $1.25 solar — treet. ‘SLES. treet. an ier Seaes CIALTY.” A New Pastor —The Sixth Presbytert Goat OO TTITH HIINN N GGG Bine, er PLAIN = corner of, Cand oth streets soutiwces of once gor ¢ 8 tH AHHNS NGG ofattgrg and Shades tn Bue, Brown, old Got, Otive, ‘And the Finest at 50 cents, "CHOICE GOODS, FIGURES AND COR- = 7 _ the late Rev. Dr. Mason Noble was pastor, at 8, Ci ‘&e. cy AND DISTRICT. congregational meeting on Wednesday, autn'inst. | Go8 Enza, °ock H HER SNGEee savin ‘Azaposed at auction of some fourteen hundred ——— ean unanimous call to Rev. Frederick H. Ben- i”. pieces of Psper-Hangings a little out of style, and re- Ammsements ‘To-night. dick, late of Oakland, Cal. He will preach at this Consisting of Bie sh ada of de newest and inokt desire: ; “i - es, Wl a eos Orgra nero opera. ee chureh {In future, commencing next Sund: CLOAKS, SUITS, ULS DOLMANS, | wer suaranteed, Wikbow Suabe eit Banas BLACK PLUMES, sTioNal. THEATER. — Ernest Stanle; ‘eas fie Plain Goods, which we make in ahadés to order. as Ist 264 oer ome ZO AND sau po ae ea cpg pa Naw THEATER CowigcR.—Burlesque and spect- AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PERCENT. | BeingeTrumes in Gold, Satin, Sika ie New Pattern Hale aid Bounota just Tecetved, at Dutven's Sumwxx Gandex.—Concert by the Hun- | 60 Pieces of Ladies’ All-Wool FLANNEL SUITING, | These goods are left over from Inst season, and the SEE PAG i rir ®: ng ean 2 arian Ladies’ Orchestra. Garnet, Olive, Blue, Mlyrtie, Brown and Black, "| stylesare equally as good as this fall's, I will aiso have | at MAWRTISITS: Roc OlOE athe = = i AT ge two Job Lots. One lot of Children’s Coats and Suita at | street northwest. "ear recms cau. - Wool Colored CASHMERES, 40 cts. meen SATS I, THE, Poticn Covwr.—There | £1 Wool Galore CASH MEMES: $0 ste: HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. A, GOODRICH, ATTORNEY. W, 124 DEAR- Pas shother delegation of keepers of “stovepipe | Ai-Wool Shoodah CLOTH, 50 cts. and other violators of the liquor laws be- | Doubie-wdih Diss GOODS 38 cts. One lot of Judze Snel}, in the Police Court, this morn- | Ladies Ail-Woo! CLOTH. 60 cts. Ts cts. Domestic and Imported Ladies’ ce. without publicity. 2 5 Prices ranging from $15 to $30, can now be picked. >. and the displ: SSeS ara- S RES, |-Wool, 37 cta., 45 cts., 50 cta., ” ri of beer hove Licked very Genet aod aoe eas bomen, = THE CHOICE AT TEN DOLLARS, FPICK’S ICE CREAM, WARRANTED PURE KING'S PALACE, GINGLETON & HOEKE, % - ‘crowd of i 5 Colored SILK VELVEIS, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. and satiefs 20 and ight. The frst, case caked Cae eee | ined SK VEL Vers a5, § 0, Ht, a. ONLY TEN DOLLARS. retall ores tend Scie Nason ontna Panny 814 SEVENTH STREET. 801 MARKET SPACE. i As I have but one price, and that marked in plain Remember, no branch store and mo connection with | ae a Gleger, of No. 102 Indiana avenue. — Wit- . $2, $2.50. TRO) any other Resses testifled to buying “stoveptpe” glasses of | Colored MOIKE. ILKs. figures, strangers can rely on what I advertise Fema ANT A REW BANGE, La: a a == CARPETS! CARPETS !! mand. “Ranga Latrobes and (ome BUFFER, = paar sites goad Wasa ing Nena oh toner in Woquette Baay 4 daily. -AT-LA} Chis Advice free. "18 years’ ex- ‘Don't fail togive uss call and convince yourself. Pat Sty Ba Jess than a pint, the minimum quantity THE DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT fo be sold on « Whoiesale license. A fine “ob CLOTHING, €f $105 or 60 days was imposed, nnd an appeal was Is now stocked with sll the latest novelties fréth mann- gs cn bee facturers of this country and Europe, and the best Bear: oo Henry Brusche wat keeping a s John McCarthy | Best Cream t Tam now makin extensive preparations for my SNINGHAM, HATTER, HAS THE FALL (he cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and. Durability in the GRAND FALL OPENING, October the 9th. oy, Hats made 19 onder, Several new departments will be added and an entire | , Hs! of eval FOG iret sort floor fitted dp to display the immense stock, which is - DEVELOFS THE BUST, = in establishment. Sesler of Weights and | Black SILKS, in . Bl. (NOS, 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, Brana Ingrain. RY 2 easures Small measured the glasses {n court. by | CASHMER! Moquctte, Velvet and iseurzaie 2353'9% | neapquarTeRs FoR WHITNEY CHU Servic oe abby “ne ae a3 imposed. Mned $20 for keeping his bar (at Ist and N pescaarget with Keeping ai unlicensed Was coar; and the case was dismiss: Poot. sp Bax PRiyLEGES Sotp.—The: epee of the ar tn TOWSON'S, Msiage & Oc. for $1.08, abd the pool rights to (a8 FRANBIECARIA AVENUR, Stas parties for $5,000. ao ‘South Gide, Near Center Market. ‘measu: 4 they + Brocade tee standard FES, aD 'y Were found to at ie cok , in new cash prices. ‘TENNIS, BIOVOLES, VELOCIPEDES, TH Eecree WAGONS, wo. cas be bonght st tie lowes