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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL @nd rain, clearing by Sunday morning, southeast Bre suttting ‘to south and west, fi followed MALY OF Sgn ries 18 emperatare during Saturday and falling teu \pera- Sunday. rma Weather Batietin. A CLEAR SUNDAY PREDICTED. ‘The ehiet, signal offer furnishes the following special bu ress:—A violent storm has oped tn the northwest, ana is now central near Severe gales are reported tn the Upper lakes, the wind St Alpena having reached & velocity of forty-two miles per hour, and at Mil- waukee e forty-five miles per hour from the south- east. Rain prevailed in all districts east of the Mississippt and in the northw and snow ts re- a the infalfy have occurred te The foliow- rs: At Chicago, three hd thirty: it leago, three and tl five hundreiths inches: 8 ringhe TIL, two and twenty-four hundredths Inch nsacola, and fifty-nine hundredths tnehess Vicksburg, three and forty-four hundredths inches; Port Huron, one and sixty-nine hundredths tne! hes. ‘The (enna ture has risen about ten degrees in the lake the middle states and the upper} Mississippl Yi and fallen about ten degrees in the westet States. It ts below freezing at the stations on ine eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. Northerly to westerly winds continue in New Lo and are reported from the Missouri valley and the southwest, and east to south winds continue on the lake —— and the southern states east of the ‘Mississi) The indications are that rain or snow cis prevail in New rina during Satur- day and a portion of Sunday, with orth warmer Southeast to squthwest winds. indications for ‘the middle and south Atlantic state! are that threat- weather and rain will continue during the int, followed by clearing weather during Sun- —_—-___ me PAatrERns of plated spoons and forks at bot- tom prices. Schaeter’s, 1020 7th street northwest. ;ROTHERS’ TRIPLE-PLATED — Ra Bet, baptiten Schacter’ 8, 1020 ‘Th street northw ‘Tur Best %-cent feather duster at Schaefer's, 1020 7th street, above New York avenue, Exauisn Sroxe Curva CHAMBER SET, only $225. Schaefer's, 1020 7th street northwest. Genvine Nickel Plated German Student Lamy with two more improvements than any other in e city, $4.50, at Schuefer’s, No. 1020 7th street, above New York avenue. A guarantee given with every lamp. Aunaicax Learn Stopest Lamp, nickel plated, $275. Schaefer's, 1020 7th street northw ‘Tae Best $4 TRIFLE-PLATED CasTOR, at Schae- fer's, 1020 7th street northwest. Siseueentts ALany, the Pupil and Authorized Agent of Mme. Cardon, the great French Manicure, Epileuse, of No. 6 Rue de la Pax, Paris, who is by Hinpress ‘fal apo! intment Manicure to the Emperor and Austr and to most of the crowned rope, has just arrived from France, and ite ‘Stary. informs the ladies of Washington’ and Mcinity that she will gladly give them the benefit Of her skill at her Parlor and Office, 702 15th street west, from 10 a.m. untli 6 p.m., on and after Thursday next, November 10, until Turther notice. Mademaketie Alary has neither spared time nor money in the study of her art, and all those who will favor her with a visit may feel aseured of meet lady of skill and experience. ire and Pommade Cardon, which has guch an extensive American and European renown for polishing and tinting finger can be found at Mile. Alary’s. Ir You Wanr to be well dressed, go to Eiseman Bros. corner 7th and E. —— _ Go To Saw't. S. SHEDD’s, 409 9th street north- and procure a copy of the new regulations of aith department, governing plumbing and rainage in the D jumbia. Brapsvry Pianos and Organs or rent; 50 sw rior instruments to select frou: Pents appited on Purchase, from 2 to $10 per month. F. G. Smitl 103 Pennsylvania avenue. Gewrs’ winter underwear, hats, gloves, &., at A. T. Lewis’, 435 7th street. Low prices. Frssetw’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. DOUBLE-WIDTH ALL-wOol CASHMERE, 35 cents, at ire Black Goods Store, No. 713 7th Street north- west we the house di ih, ‘THOSE OF OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS wishing Portraits for the Holidays will please let us have their orders as early as possible. M. P. Rice. of XOU, WANE 0 save money buy your clothing man Bros., corner 7th and President since 1857, for President Buchanan was & bachelor, not a widower; and, a8 is well-known here, President Johnson, whom the writer quoted mentions as a widower, had his wife with him throughout his administration, though she was too much of an invalid to assume the duties of lady of the White House, which her daughters, Mrs. Patterson and Mra. Stover, fully disch: Mrs. Johnson did, however, aj a at one of the afternoon receptions at the writer hereof talked with her. Tt was during the last winter of her husband's term. She was a Swect-faced, gentie-looking Slender, ac the writer remembers her. She sat on the divin in the Blue parlor during the reception And talked: pleasantiy. with ail Who approached her. ‘Her husband and children revered her, and always her marked respect as well as affection. When in her prime her intellect was of @ high order. ‘The Presidents who have been widowers during thelr term of service are Thomas Jefferson, whose wife had been dead about nineteen years, when he was elected; Andrew Jackson, whose wife dled the Winter aiter he was elected, | beers gnd Martin Van Buren, whose wife had been dead seventeen ‘when’ he was lected. John Tyler lost his wife after he became President, and married another the summer be- fore the expiration of his term. Gen. Harrison's wife was unable to come here when he came to be inaugurated, but was prepar- ing to do so when she received news of his death. His daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jane F. Harrison, and several other ladies of the President’s family, were ‘With him during his brief term of one month. Mrs. James Brooks, of New York. then a widow— Mrs. Randolph—was there,as she was related tothe President, and she once told the writer that Mr. Brooks courted her in the Green White House and their engagement, President Taylor's. wife was unable to preside during his term, but was living, 60 says one of Our citizens, memory ‘is proverbial, and who poe the family well. Colonel Bliss’ wife, General Taylor's daughter, presided for him. cor resident Fil 8 wife died just after his suc- Tal Pierce, was inaugurated. She died St Wilard's Hotel here, as she was too ll 40 90 Fe- moved from Washington. Her health had not rmitted her to into society, so her ee daughter had officiated as lady of the Whi House. ‘The latter died, unmarried, at twenty-two years of of cholera. Mr. Fillmore’s widow, who died in” August last, was his second wif whom he married some litile time after he cea tobe President. She was the widow of Ezekiel McIntosh when Mr. Fillmore married her. Her malden name was Caroline McMichael. She had no children while Mr. Fillmore’s wife. She her seventy-first year. The Recent Cabinet Meeting. ‘THE COMMENDABLE POSITION OF PRESIDENT ARTHUR. From the Chicago Tribune. ‘The story told by the Washington Star relative toa stormy Cabinet meeting at which President Arthur rebuked Attorney General MacVeagh has the appearance of truth. Ithas probably leaked out from conversations which different Cabinet officers have had with their friends, and though It may not be accurate in detall,ttmay be assumed to be Fest correct. Certainly the position Which President Artuur is reported to have. taken to the prosecution of Guiteau Boe commendable; and and the i ttorney General MacVeagh fully warranted “the indigns. tion which the President 1s said to have exhibited. One strong reason for regarding this Cabinet scene as correctly described is the fact that At- torney General MacVeagh has seemed from the very first to leave the prosecution of Guiteau entirely in the hands of District Attorney CorkhilL It has been represented over and over that Mr. MacVeagh has no confidence in Corkhill, and for ean reaeon” aes done what he could the Toute 1 tracveah to cases out of Corkhill’s ‘control had a poor opinion of Corkhiil’s ability or honesty that was certainly an additional reason why he ae have take an active personal part in the eparation of the cuse against Guiteau. There is lawyer in the land who stands so high in his profession as to be above the prosecution of a man Who has assassinated the President of the United States. The title of Attorney General cannot exalt any man above such aduty. The sense of import- ance which proinpted MacVeagh to maintain that it was beneath his atenity <o armeat tn 8 Cemmntnal case” of this character was enough to excite the President and call forth very warm reprobation of @ very transparent sham. Though Guiteau is technically not guilty of treason under the laws of the United States, he has committed the very highest crime which can be committed against the Coned and no other occasion could possibly which should so fitly exact the em- For Dunlap & Cos silk, ope derby hata, peur dnsien Yo tevit toes oa femmnyreacia are: ».—J. F. Lucas, plano tuner, has moved Fesidence from 902 9th to 738 10th street. Head- = for lenny ‘mons remains at Dr. Rourse’s drugstore, Sth and ¥ streets, St. Cloud ee panese goods, 421 9th street. ‘Wnoortne Coven can be cured by usit ing Edgar’s =: 2 — — a oat convinced of Superiority over all other cot parations. Price 3 25 and 50 cents. aie Tv You oa Wane Satria oat gu Go Rincman Ere, corner 7th fiers facilities for repairing glasses are Ow account of the inclement weather the great bargains offered to-day will be sold Monday, 14th inst. — Eastlake folding rockers, carpet seats, only Sc., at M. Augenstein’s national auction house, 817 7th street northwest. Brapsvey Pianos and Organs, 50 superior instru- ments to seiect from, for sale or rent, at factory Rents gponee on purchase from $2 to $10 per month. . G. ‘Smita, 1163 Pennsylvania avenue. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, Ac., To-night. Ford's Opera House.—“Eviction.” National Theater—Het the magician. Masonic Temple.—Fair of St. Patrick's church. a Condensed Locals. In the Probate Court yesterday, letters of admtn- istration were granted to Mrs. Jennie K. Stickney, oa the estate of Wm. Stickney, she giving bond 000. =S the Circutt court, Judge MacArthur, yester- day, thecase of McGill agt. Hoffman et al. was tried. ‘This was an action to recover $300, balance Of the five per cent fee charged for supe rintending a a building, and @ judgment was given Mr. Mc- othe thint lecture of instruction at the Washing- ton Training School for Nurses, on New York ave- ue, was ds ‘Tivered lastevening by Dr. P. J. Mur- phy, his subject being, “Fevers in General.” A’ corres} spondent coimplaine that a rubber amer cloak, belonging to his little girl, had mysteriously stolen trom a cloak root la the Jem. €rson school building, and inquires if there is no a 2 apply to ar eee uC vorce case of ate ‘on! against ‘Thomas E. Conroy, filed on June 10th, hasbeen ene tered by piaintif’s counsel dismissed: he case against Henry Brown. who ts chai With assault and battery with intent to Kill another young colored man, named Duff dy stabbing hin with a pitchfork, at the National Tace track, was again continued In the Police Court toxtsy, the injured man being still confined af the Freedinan’s hospital. ‘The National Arbitration League held an ad- meeting list evening, atthe Estreet™ Bap- Ustchureh, Hon. Fred. P. Stanton, eepresident and and Simpson P? Moses, recording secret teresting address was delivered by “Col. A. x Meacham, and the following were adiattved to mein : John H. King, Collier C. and Join W Van Hook. Hvac Amusements, &c. Fonp’s Orera Hovse.—“Eviction,” the interest- ing Irish drama, will be given to-night for the last time at the Opera House. Exotisn Cowic OrEna.—Next week: Mr. Charles E Ford's well organized English Comic company will give'a Tound of light operas. “Mone et “The Mascotte” will be given. “Oil- “Billee Taylor” and the “Two Mus- keteers,” will be brought out during the week. Press notices of the performance “The Mas- cots” say that “the bright, sparkling measures of Unis late production of Audran'sis In excellent and artistic ha: Reviowat, Tueare—Herrmann’s last oj ance at the National to-night. Next week the ver- ployment of the best talent and enengy of the ne ernment law department. If the Cabinet mectin: on this question has been correctly repo. President also: showed a better knowlct ag well a8 a truer sense of propriety than Mr. Mac- Veagh exhibited, and the former will stand higher and the latter lower in the estimation of the Amncr- iean people than heretofore. ee A Grain of Satisfaction. ‘From the Cincinnati Gazette. There 1s this grain of satisaction in all this ae affair, that the star route swindling has cut down half a million a year. This is oat all that the government will realize out Of these celebrated cases. 2 _____ ‘Marriace Licenses have been issued to George Ww. epee of Prince William county, Va, and ura A. Studds; Henry W. Warner and Harriett E. Williams; Jacob C. Smith and Catharine ‘Thompson; Joseph Moore and Laura Scott, both of Prince George’s county, Md.; Thomas H. Jones and Lucy Duncan Phillips. the of law NEw GooDs! NEW GOODS!! CLOAES, Ss "ULSTER CLOTH, CLOAKING CLOTH in all colors and weights. Cloaks, trimmed with. foe ney we trimming, at $5, $6, $7, » Bed Comforts, largest sizes, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Cloth for men and boy’ new fall styles, $7 cts, 50 cts, Ladies All-wool Flannel Suit snd clive, 30 cta., 37 ct... Seo et, Tex, $y Bve Beiheke erweat ater pepe 50, $3.50, $4.50, $5, bs OLOAKS. Black Dress Silks, best ae, 9 only’ at $1, $1.25, $1.50, Black and Colored Satins. Best feather proof Bed Ticking, 25 cts. Black Damasees, pure silk. new patterns, only §1.25. Shaker Flannels, 2 ctx., 37 cta., 50 cts. Broche and India Wraps. Cloth and Feit Skirts. All-woo! Red Twilled Flannel, 25 cts. 30 cts., $7cts., Novelties in Dress Trimming. Piano Covers, embroidered with silk, $5, $6, $7, $8, all New Fall Dress Goods, 1234 et, 15 cts., 18 cts., 25 cts. ‘* nye = $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5. ‘able Damasks, Napkine, Towels, Shecting, Receiving New Dry Goods Daily. Lowest Prices, CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS!! BRUSSELS AND INGRAINS. TWO AND THREE- PLY CARPETS, Druggets, all sizes. to | Moduette, Sinyms, Persian, Tapestry and Velvet Rugs, Ne ham Lace Curtains, 25 cte., 87 cte., 50 cts., 62 gid cts. per yard Ingrain Carpets, $0 fe.» $7 cte., 40 eta. 50 eta, Bruseels Carpet, 75 ets.; 85 cts. coi Tnerain Carpets, e0ctx, 73 ctx, 8 Body Brussels and Three: Piye. Cir a a atid er ee C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, no South Side, near Washington Market. Satile and entertaining uury’s Troubadours Will be at the National. ‘SrmmiTUaLtsx.—By reference to an advertisement $m our amusement column, it will be seen that Miss Nellie Everett and three other mediums will svi National theater to-morrow (Sunday) in what they are pleased to term “Won- of Spirit Power on the open stage in full gas aaaxp BaLt.—Next Monday evening the grand annual ball of the Germania Maennerchor will be given at Abuer’s Music Hall. | Every arrungement make this ball a complete success has bee! ‘Tue Sr. Pataick’s CavkcH Fare will continue at Temple until next Wednesday. —_~— ‘THE SOUTH WASHINGTON TABERNACLE.—The con- ex ‘on of the Tabernacle, tn South Washing- me Aone occupy thelr new house of [RE LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS, EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS, SIX DIFFERENT’STYLES. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 19 Geet CIDER! SWEET CIDERI!! OF SUPERIOR quatre In store and for sele iu Barrels or Kegs by | BAWL ©. PALMER, | Deror 1224 29rm Sraxer, WEST WASHINGTON. ng old lady, tall and quite |. inelined.| P° SOCIETY NOTES, ‘The Courts. ‘Now that the season of dinner-giving has again tS Yesterday, Strong agt. District; argued and sub- opened, and host and hostesses are taxed to devise | mitted. = means of making their formal banquets constantly Crcvre Covnr—Juldge Macart lively by Keeping up conversation on subjects | » Yestentay, ‘with which all present are acquainted, it 1g op- tor piaintif for $0 hee’ ee Behar Jute: | be portune to mention the charming device Commis- | al.; Plaintiff called and sul issed as to Kirk. sioner and Mrs. Loring once found very successtul. | Ri et al.; verdict for plaintiff She chose for her dinner cards a set of Shakspeare | f : Shoemaker; judgment con- caris,on each of which was a quotation from that | 18sed gehen frcfstians author. This had the effect of suggesting a con- ‘Teateieen eee tinuous succession of topics for talk and provoking | Reca bond $200. lnuch wit and humor, fea; “ aaa vd ma of su : tion The ball given by the ent at Wormley’s, fire Be Pa oe Bd orld iministra- on the Stheale. to the rench and German Vist- | tTX; bond $90, stave. of 3a rgaret Mayer; tors, cost twenty-five ‘hundred dollars, the | Proof of of publication fled: Mabel Mayer appotuted sum named including the cost of. flowers, re- | administratrix; bond $3,200. freshments, wines, service and use of reoms. ‘The —_ ven to the diplomatic corps by Presi- rs. Hayes last February, and paid for of the President's salary, cost four thousand ars, (no Wine peing used), but the number ei vertu twice as great as at Worniley’s At the pleasant Friday evening tion at Mrs. Somers’ Mount Vernon Seminary, 1100 M street, last night, the musical entertainment was particu- larly enjoyable. Among those who favored the letz ay Es. EI DE MEYER'S WEIDE MEYER'S WEIDE MEYER'S GATARRE ATARRH GATARLEE was ful company were Miss McGrew, whose rich contralto Sire nee gontinues to develog most promisingly, and CURE, tare & recent juisition to the musical aircles of Washington, who has a soprano volce of fine quality and high cultivation. Last evening many of the members of the Mt. Yernon M. E. church called upon their pastor Rey. W. P. Harrison, at his residence 1423 8th street, to pay ther respects to him and his bride, Dr. Har- rison was married on Thursday last at Winches- ter. Va., to Miss Kate Kearn of that place, Rev. Mr Keiinedy of the Southern Georgia conférence ofilctating. Harrison brought his bride at once to this city, “rhe wedding day was the fourth anniversary of his election to the chaplaincy of the House of Representatives. ‘Mrs. Erastus Wells, wife of the ex-Representative of that need ere tease is now bd her ss there, iting & novel, the scene of . wistoh (iia in ranee and America, She may | CEO: F. TIMMS. have inherited the literary talent of her mothe? Katharine Warfield, of Kentucky, who wrote the “Household of Bouverie,” which was avery successful novel when published, over twenty , Mrs. Warfield was the maternal aunt of the Mrs. Dorsey, of E earigt te who bequeathed her property to Jef Davis, about two years ago. Sherman's wife was so intimately ac- quand with President Arthur's late wife, and e latter Was 80 fond of her, that he recently told Gen. Sherman he intended calling upon hi but the General told him he thought it due the President that Mrs. Sherman should make tue call, which she did at a time appointed by the Went accompanted by her youngest daughter. ‘The social visit wus greatly enjoyed by all thi ae J.Q. Shanklin: eho with his ante and sister. in-law have been visiting Justice and Mrs. Harlan for several weeks will return to Indiana on Mon- day.—Pleasant news has been received from Jus- tice Harlan’s daughter, who married Mr. Child, of Worcester, Mass., last month. The couple ‘are now with his psrents at Worcester, with whom they will spend the winter.—As Gen. Haines has Roby yet f recovered his health he and his wife will rematn in Boston, where their youngest son is at school. ‘The eldest son, who was graduated at ae olis In June, has pone ona cruise to South ca. Their daughter will ake visits wo dierent young friends here during the winter. ONLY RENOWN RFAL CURE. AS ue ONLY EN@WN REAL CURE. HARRY B. PARKER, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. fe, | Have completed all their preparations, and are now en- tirely ready for business, Affairs in West Washington. Rear Esrate SALE.—Thomas Dowling, auction- eer, sold yesterday for Anthony and Thomas Hyde, trustees, one foot of lot 202, ali of lot 201 and ning feet of lot 200 in Beall’s addition, fronting on the south side of B (West) street, between 30th (Wash- ington) and 81st. (Congress) streets, improved by | 4, two &-story brick houses, there being a vacant lot | J&V@ stock of clothing for large and emall men, adjoining on the west Side. The east house was | Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste can ‘ht by Mrs. Isabella Thompson at $3,025; the west house was bought by Mr. John D. MePherson | be suited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- $9,000; the vacant lot by Mr. Levin 8. Frey at | astea, $39.50 per front foot. TkaDR aT THis Port.—Entries—Schr. H. L, Whitton, J. H. Rech, from Boston, loading at Marylanit Coal ¢ wharf, Schr. Josephine, 0. C. Cranmer, from Pliladelphia with coal for Dickson & King. Sehr. A. M. Chadwick, Fletcher, master, from Roston, loading at Borden wharf. Schr. Emma Arey, Hall, from Providence, loading at same wharf. red: . Henry Davey, King. with coal for Boston. Schr. H. W. Foster, ‘wr. Albert Mason} rita coal for Hoboken, Schr. Helen tt ‘oal fol me. Schr. Wm. Le Ww nite, Howes, Wit, Coal for Ball River, clears to- 1B CAN. ADE.—Grain—Arrived boat G. T. Dunlop with "3.000 bushels of wheat. Coal.—Tw ty-nine boats left Cumberland Thursday 3,302.16 tons of coal as follows for Georgetown :— Consolidation .» $87.02 tons; Mary’ land of 815 tons; Borden o., 686.06 tons; al e's GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. GEO. F. TIMMS & vv. BI American Co,, 841.13 tons. MEKCHANTS’ EXCUANGE.—Offerings on ‘change to-day, 2,600 bushels of wheat, sold at prices rang- Ing from’ 150 to 153. 800 buslels corn sold yester- day at 70 to 74 cents. Conduct their business npon just and fair principles. They have but one price, that is as low as possible; is marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. 806 7TH ST. 806 7TH ST, N.W. DAMMANN’S. UNPARALLELLED DISTRIBUTION OF EXTRA- ORDINARY Bal EVERY . 2 ‘DEPARTMENT. | SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE OF UNDERWEAR. Ladies Merino Vests, worth 50c., for 37. Gents’ Merino Undershirts, superior to any 50c. article, for 45c. Children’s Merino Vests at 1234, 17, 20c. Medicated Underwear at equally low prices. 5 Cases of our excellent 50c. Whalebone Corset, marked down to 43c, 5 Lace Hook Real Kid Gloves, worth $2, for $1.39. 6 Button Opera Kids, at 75c, Fine India Mull Fichus, 250. 100 dozen Table Napkins, 39¢. per doz. 5,000 Similar Bargains, too numerous to mention, there- for call 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, DAMMANN’S 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 400 N. W. CORNER TTR AND D STREETS, SB4L SACQUES, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, FANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS ‘IN GREAT VARIETY, FOR GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN, CANES AND UMBRELLAS. ARMY AND NAVY CAPs. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR REGALIA, FUR TRIMMING IN GREAT VARIETY. DUNLAP& CO.'S SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. —- 4 an IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, ‘n7-2m 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BEST FOR W. = ,MORRISON, BEGS LEAVE TO AN- TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. ounce hewill make bis anual AND ‘DISELAY onnrstsiAs CARDS marl?-w&edm FANCY HOLIDAY GOODS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1881, R. METTAUR'S The public - ‘The largest ‘aud henteseet Gey ot Eanes tok tae | D yelopes in Boxes I have ever had T have Je ‘opened and HEADACHE PILLS how offer for sale. - Child and handsomely bound, aud at int salva Tay noord neces, | SEPRILNITERUR Ana aah n8 475 Pennsylvania avenue uonuwent, ASB RERYOUS HER dies ney, Fody'et oe cont of bil producing a ret ction jf the bowel Riull Hes box of these valusbig PILES, weet ull ai. RESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS rections for s complete cure, to any, P secant of pine ice cont postage stamps. J For sale by TROPIC TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: — cain i country fesior of Mount Vernon ae FRUIT TauR! LAXATIVY, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING i LOZENGE, WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND " PIBAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES. | Ditties box. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparstion Ber. GW: Hobbs BBs, pastor M. R. Ciin eh Bees, fm the world for constipation, Billoumess, Headache, | }'ja'e wae Ee Piles and all Kindred complaints. It acta gently, effeo- Bisrtiens ada Aa rasa lively, and ia delle ous to take. Cleansing the system GEO. W. HOBBS. Sioroughty, it mparte vig fo mind and body, end dis BROWN XHEMICAL o., pels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete, ONE TRIAL CONVINCRA. PACKED IN BBONZED Tix Boxes | titco SOIsE FRCFRIETORS, BAUEINORE, scp ONLY, : FRUIT DE, DUPARE’S CATARRH REMEDY CURES | PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. - CITY ITEMS. Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Rone ne Hate, fine qaaltty, $3; in Stet Newest sh: Derby's, 3 nee ‘soft a oe abe a2 nobby t Suf and sort Dollar Hats” made; SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 13, 5 SING, NOV. 13, BUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 13, NATIONAL, THEATER ai ATIONAL THEATER. School or Dress Hi Store,” 920 7th strect; established 1863. Tite RRS this city of Catarrh betas yed itself by a discharge from the head, aed its nature in different cases, and even same ‘ndlvicual nt different tunes Te may be a NELLIE EVERETT, Se a — =A Bit, a ch-like. peptelati et ~ sul ; generally, however, IS a ick, ientor macopuruiedt mater, cater a png ‘The Wonderful Young MefMlim, assisted by mache yellow or of deep green tint, occasionally Sureaked — 25 to $3.78, T flecked with Diood. So copious and offensive 1s THREE MATERIALIZING MEDIUMB, | ee dinchange in pany owen teat tae pstlent toes THREE MATERIALIZING MEDIUMS, 42-inch SHOODA CLOTHS, as though his whole head was tn a state of corrup- MATERIALIZING MEDIUMS, 1 quality for cy cent) ‘Much of the dischat wsses backward into the grand demonstration of the wonders FRENCH CASHMERES, throat cr collects as a Goueis yinead phiegm behind meq ae = {and above the soft, palate, th the passage between 3734 cents to $1. the throat and creating a constant and al- SPIRIT POWER, SPIRIT POWER, SPIRIT POWER, IN FULL GAS-LIGHT, IN FULL GAS-LIGHT, IN FULL GA8-LIGHT, most irresistible desire to obtain relief by “hawk- HABIT CLOTHS, ing,” a practice characteristic to catarrh, and us arrassing to the one affected as it 1s disagree. able to thse around, "Orten the phlegm isso tena clous that the exhaustive efforts fail to alstouge 1 until some food or seat lant is swallawed. Again, the offensive matter deposits itself in the nasel cavities in the shape of dry, hard crusts, which in some cases accumulate to such an extent as to form a regular plug, obstruct and producing serious discomfort. All Shades, 75 cents to $1.80, PLAIDS AND STRIPES FOR TRIMMING. ON THE OPEN STAGE. ON THE OPEN STAGE. ON THE OPEN STAGE. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN NEW PATTERNS, TYLER & CHEWNING, tion is indicative of ulceration, which in ane ma y SPIRIT. A large PIANO SPIRIT. destroy the bony structure of the nose and pro- | SPIRIT. Tises clear from the floor SPIRIT. a 8 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWESB duce its subsequent: Te SPIRIT. and is played upon SPIRIT. eH GUEar, DAY & CO, SPIRIT. Without a living soul touching it, SPIRIT. While the medium is raised from her seat and floats in mid-air, the many spirit forms seen around are truly Wonderful: they stand beside you, converse with youas in life, and shake hands with their friends. OFFENSIVE BR! ‘The breath isaiways tainted, and 18 sometimes voltingly offensive as to rehder the sufferer an t of disgust to hinrself as well as to others, and cases are occasionally met with in which the stench 1s really overpowering and sufficiently fetid to poison the atmosphere of a whole room. Thusa onker affected with Catarrh lives contin- 820, 822 axp 824 Srvexra Sracer Nonruwaevi * ually in an impure atmosphere of his own sur- | FACES. A Spirit Hana FORMS. rounding, and inhales a poisonousetluvium with | FACES. Will appear in Bright Light FORMS. aha ‘breath. a Fi nea na en “i aan write messages FORMS. Many cases the nose ts stop} up, sometimes to \dience. on one aide, sometimes on the cher i often on ——— — * both, giving rise to.a le, “stuffy” sensa- tion ’in the head, accompanied Dy occustonal vio~ = and prolo paroxysins Of sheezing. Again, distressing feeling of fullness or compression 18 ex perienced above or between the eyes, 01 in munivests itselt in the ‘face, forchead-oF temples, or on the top or back of the ‘The Mediumehip of the parti Parties comprising this Com- bination has been subjected to the severest Scientific Tests by prominent Scientista in this Country and Europe, whoee frank indorsement has given them great popularity. RECOGNIZED. e head, sometimos of 80 severe a character that it 1s taken for neuralgia. A Table BEEN. he sense of smell is generally blunted or entirely | RECOGNIZED. Rises EI lost, and taste may become siinilarly affected. RECOGNIZE! ; E The voice is husky or of a nasal Yet ‘ter, while =e pelle ne Oftentimes there 1s a continual hoas RECOGNIZED. and Floats in Mid-air. MOIRE ANTIQUES, Remember that this is not aslicht-of-hand perform- ance, but an illustration of what is looked upon by ten millions of people as their religion. ‘Doors open at 7. SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SPIRITUAL SATINS, Suggest the existence of tubercular disease, and not a few cases of catarrh that have come under mny notice have been regarded as consumption and ed by unwary or inexperienced practl- If one interview with Dr. Hartley does not ac- complish more for your head and throat than all the advertised nostrums used for a lifetime, you pay nothing for it. Hundreds of persons in this city are pleased to testify to the skili and succ of Dr. Hartley, but prefer not to have their names and ailments paraded In a public newspaper. |, Omice and residence, 64 North Greene street, Bal- timore, Md. BROCADE SATING: Come and seo SATIN DE LYONS, poe PLUSHES, Departed Friends, Full Evidence of their Existence. A small admission to defray expenses. BATIN MERVEILLEUX, BEANCE, BROCADE VELVETS, Use Edgar’s Cough Specific. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle, Don’t forget the place. National Theater, Sunday Evening, Nov. 13, VELVETS! 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