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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOV LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP MIawat OFricen, Warnixeton, D.C., Nov. 11, 1882, 9:3) am For New England and the middie Atiantic atates warmer, cloudy weather with local rains, variable ‘Wings, shifting to southerly, stationary or lower Special Weather Bulletin. & RAINY SUNDAY INDICATED, FOLLOWED BY A COLD ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the following spectal bulletin to the press: The baro- meter !s highest In Montana and Dakota. metric depression extends from the upper lake Tegion to New Mexico. General rains have fallen im the lake region northwest, occasional rain In and, middie Atlantic and west Gulf inessee and the Ohio valley. Snows in the upper Missourt valley. Omaha re- @ rainfall of 1.26 inches during past twenty- ir hours. Northerly winds prevail west of th Missouri river, elsewhere they are mostiy south- erly. A cold ‘wave of great extent Is moving Tapidly to the southward on both slopes of the | Roe! and is moving more siowly to | . e temperature at Cheyenne this: Morning is—1°, where the temperatui hours. The following spec tures were reported at 3 p. m. yesterday: ington 64°, Nort 72°, Jacksonville 5 7@, Galveston 80, San Antonio Los ola 73°, New Orleans Raln or snow is anday tn the lower lake region and ‘al Tatns in the middie states A norther fs indicated In the ng from the Platte river to the A cold wave fu the nortuwest will and New England. Plateau, exten Gull of Mexic: move slowly to the eastward. _— Miss Lorrie Davis, agent for the famous Thomp- as no further connection with store | th street northwest, and can only be at Mrs. Thompson's branca store, No. 91 GENTLEMEN'S ¢ welty at Prigg’s Tue “Carrrat,” to-morrow, will give a large amount of fresh reading. Ox Accovxt of the great demand for our 38e. hief, we will sell them again on ‘oremb°r 13th, at the same price; @ecorated vase, to ev Mrs. Max Wey, Acent, Jons F. Ents & Co. Have just published 4 new song, “Summer days, heart.” A'very pleasing and a8 sung tn “My Swe much admired son: $1 Smits, only Corrox and beautiful cambric, 100. For Hearta use Pennsy! Frssetu's Ick Ceram and Charlotte Russe, W. H. Frencn, the taxiderm'st, 419 12th st. mw. Pror. Howe te: months, at 1030 7th sir vok-keeping In 1 to 8 s PPAIRED, Durclar alarms, speaking tubes, at J. H. Kuebling’s, #19 12th st. northwest. ANOTHER one of those spectal cheap days at “The Exceisior” dry goods store on Mon: Teductions made on DI immense. Cloaks, uls arked down, Our velveteens excel in ‘99e. black silk. ice elsewhere, ‘he Excelsior,” Nycr, 61 N. Charles street, Balttmore, eur photographic outfits. Any | A Pozex Cabinet Photos, with a thirteenth uted. $1. Only place, 1109 Penna. ave. 8 Brawxers, only Lapres will tind tt g ¢all at the popular store of Mrs. F street northwest, for the at J. E. Young's, ‘atly to their advantage to €. Thompson, 931 latest modes ef “hair Dr. Vow Sewn) Uvely cures cou. and 50 ceuts a bottle. Onm Lor ball fringes, 2 A big drive in antique : # Our decorated vase given to each customer. MES. Max WEY 8 fennel honey extract per yard; lot 2at 2c. | R Jr ts Rerortep that the new proprietors of the | Capital propose to enlarge it at once. Catz. on George E.Huteh! west, to have your plumbing’ remodeled and put in a good sanitary condition. All work warranted | fortwo years. Estimates furnished for all class | t ‘5 7th street north- ‘th street mourning store. VELAtI's, Importer of pure olive of] and macca- Foal, 620 vth street u. w., 1339 Pa. ave. Howe's business course % 2 month. ts at Auerbach’s, corner Satis Dorwans at halt price. J. E Young's, rover! Coven !—Ye e undertaker stops It by "3 Melliston, a sweet atid pleasant on, that never falls to stop it. Get the ele at 911 7th street. y do so and | Porcran Puoroorarmic Portrarts,—Davis’ fine photographs, by his ne Hor in expression, position, and briitiancy of ed by all to be fine artistic effect: nish to any ever before mn: Uhis city. 925 Penna. ave. Fresu Meat:.—Round ste: Ib; porterhous», We. 1 Ib.; at F. P. Hugues’ inarse streets northwest. ‘Howe’s business course ts the most practical. Aqvartcws, gola-tish, water plants and oma- Ments. 65 D sireet. Srectan Barca: Outline tides, INS On Monday, November 13th: | outline mats, é in set, complete line Mother Hubbard mats, 482, ine stamped towel: Brices very low. S, splashers and table covers; | Mua. Max Wert, agt., 712 7th street. “Jar” and “Scrap Pictures. Twe “Carian” sold better than any other Sun- @ay paper Last Suna. Foutowsse job lots for one week: Ladtes' and Gents’ hand-sewed alters, $2.50, $3, Sewed galters, Wets.. $1.25, $1.50, $2; boys’ Misses’ School shoes, 50 and 6 Slippers, 40cts.; gents’ boots, $1.50; fine hand- seFed boots, $4.50; cum boots and shoes, all sizes. | L Hettbrun, No. 2 7th steet. Sign: The old ‘Woman in window. SrectaL Duives in underwear, 186 F. J. Jay Govt. ladies’ wart | eee CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘ich are of more than or- son, will be found on ‘The auction sales, wh! Ginary interest at this s he 7th and Sth pages of K I be ignited at 5:2) p.m. and ex- funeral of the harmactst, locate took place yester: Of the Ascension, and a Bumber of friends. Rev. Bisho Dr. Elliot oMiclated, and the re Yo Oak HN and de late Daniel Kolb, for many | t7th and E streets rom tie Church Se 5 inspector general of | en in this city for a ted an inspection of at grades of public | expressed herself as ig of the board of directors of the | Dispensary last evening a resolution was passed making it a rule to charge fees forall un Worthy persons treated at the hospital. ‘The re- October showed that 589 patients had been duriug the month, 425 of whom were col- ‘The battalion of the 21 Artillery, trom Fort Mc- Henry, which broke camp at Gaithersburg, Md., om the 24 tgst., and ts on the march to Baltimore, $8 expected to arrive at Fort Mellenry battalion separated from ths Washington ‘the later coming by way of Mt. Alry to Wednesday morning, as the Washingt Leesburg, attached to the Alex- as coming’ into the B. < P. depot, ith covernment clerks, the brokes- ntlemen, I wouldn’t advise the barber's to-day.” or more; and the brakesman re- i charge a dollar a head to shave as you wear.” ENTAL RvGi—On Tuesday and | Others are tn a qu. Nowling will sell rare | i= One has been appot Persian, Armentan and | ties on condition that he takes a new wife. collection of | very younz and new-made apostl t house. They are on hour of sale is 11 a.m. | his office. —— Srencen romp a ” has Oito, in grateful memo Spencerian’ -enmanship, whose iife endeared him of the whole country. The Masonic yrs Belief Associa- tion. To the Editor of Tux Evexine Star: In behalf of a large and worthy class of persous in this District and outside of {t, composed mainly of women and children whose great material tn- terest lle in the uninterruped continuance of one of our most charitable local organizations, suf- ficient space in your valuable columns ts here- With solicited to shed such twinkling rays among many uninformed members as may serve to guide them in their future action looking to a change of management. The history of the Masonic Mutual Relief Association of this District, from {ts organ- ation fourteen years ago to the’ present time, 1s well known to most of its members, and preity generally known to our citizens at large. ‘The almost fatal mishap which befel It In its early days and the congequent check given to its progress by the acts of an unfaithtul secretary; the temporary langulsument that followed; the untiring struggles of its projectors to maintain | pledged faith to all its beneficiaries; its subse- | quent slow, though sure recup?ration from almost j a state of bankruptcy to one of vigor and prosper- ity are all matters of record and fresh in the minds of tts early members. ‘Those who have trom time to time composed its several boards of management have generally been members characterized for zeal and fidelity, honesty of purpose, sound Judgment and vigttant in their efforts to maintain forit a good name at | home, as well as among kindred organizations throughout the country. Tue united endeavors of all its friends to secure its great success has also warded of many dan- gers which in the past threatened to impair its Usefuln’ss, and show to the public a present roll Of 1,642 members, atl reasonibly prompt in the ayment Of assessinents, apd also to show the Ronorable distribution record of $340,647 patd out fo the widows and orphans of deceased members up fo the present time, With such a record should not the members take courage for the future, correct internal dls- Sensions and abuses, and go on with the goud work? his can only be done by the selection of hon- orable and right-minded directors, who will al Ways be thoroughly united upon questions arising in the board affecting the tnterests of members of the as-orlation and the beneflctartes, leavin; outside matters and the interests of other an conflicting organizations to take care of them- | Selves. it haz been mantfest for several years past that hostile elements have sprung up in the board, | whieh, if left undisturbed, wil certainly bring trouble, If not utter ruin to the Rellef Assoctation. Toatninority of the board of direc looking to the Interests of the Keliet A: ton an: none other, these dangers are more glaringly apparent thin to members outside the board, Wao do not come in contact with them. - Most prominent of these evils 1s a persistent effort on the part of a clique formed in the board of managers and controlled by a few Individuals to favor a continued mixed management, com- posed largely of members very closely allted with another association, good enough In its own way, but practically ana’ directly onic Mutual Relief Ass ie evils of this mixed management frequently show themselves in many ways. An outcropping of distrust, consequent upon’ such mixed or com Dined manaxement, was painfully apparent at the annual tne election fordirectors, At the sime time oa that | occaston there was a ray of hope felt for future tranquility when a prominent officer publicly an- | Hounced that he would not again become a candi- date for re-election. ‘This officer felt that he could no longer with pro priety serve two masters; but this hope was de- stroyed by his subsequent stultification of himself when he unmasked and procured for hims:If a re- election under a film of charity, the pretext being that he would give permauent employment to a worthy gentleman who had for a jong time been stek and unfortunate, giving him $50 per month to ald bln tn the performance of his duttes. ‘The manner in whtch he perfon with that gentlemun is also well known, This feeling of distruse among the membership, somuch to be regretted, 15 entirely natural under the circumstances, coming” as it does from cou- ficting integests between tivo organiz itlons, some- Pilat simian working plan but entirely dissizal- lar in alias and object,one being based mainly upon charity and the other on making gains for Its stockholders. For the good of all concerned there should be a total severance of these two boards of manage- ment, leaving each one to stand upon Its own merits. ‘The general conviction Is nothing less than such separation will bring about the needed remedy | and a feellug of security. ‘The real friends of the | Rellef Associetion shoald not for one moment hes- {tate to apply the remedy. Ours ts a chartered In- sUtution, deriving Its powers direct !ro-n Co EE S35 itis old cnouzh, and capable of managing lis own affatrs without the unwholesome counsel of very doubttul friends. mixed members of the board w | of the equivocal position they have so long ocen- pled, have sent in their re 4gnations to the board: not, however, until, in every case, Cakine car. Pupils of their own training should succe: them tn their places, which, In every cas», las been done, the clique holding the majority in the Dard. In three cases, directors who have opposed this mixture of managers, and who have been entirely friendly to the Retief Association, have also re- e\!, Through a sense of manhood and to secure themselves agaist repeated insults for daring to take issue with tils combinat unagement on matters affecting the Interests of tie assoclition. ‘The selection of an office as a headquarters, when the board were compelled to remove from the old office on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, Was contrary to the wishes and expectation of this clique, Wao desired 1t to go to F street. This has lonable sin of the committee who ppolnted to select an office, for which they been hunted down by those directors of then persuasion who favored the F street tion. King up to a sense Program. There ts another evil that needs cor- Fectlon, and which a change ef directors would } most tikel bring about. “Tie custom inaugurated 4g0, and stuce kept up by th: mixed of sending delevates to an annual con- of insuran¢e companies on the mutual or assessment plan, which meets In different cities ot the United States, is looked upon by the minority members of the board as unwarranted and wholly | unnecessary. No one ein object to this regularly constituted board of delegates going to these funketing festi- | vals, provided ‘they elect themselves from the In- surance company they actually represent, and charge co-ts ¢f transportation, hotel bills ahd In- cidentals to their own companies, instead of the Relief Association, which has to’ foot the. bills every year. ‘The reports made by these returning delegates upon such toples as “actuarial life tables,” “re- vision of pamphlets on Ure inst fund,” “co-operative life Insurance, i pce of Itfe Insurances,” (01 nee reserve “inedieal as- ” &e.. might be good topics F Life Insurauce Companies to discuss, but are of Uttle use to our Masonite Relief. ‘The ground plan Of our association 13 plain and sit We, each of us, agree to pay one dollar t deneflelary upon proof of death of every 15 and ten cents to cover the cost of cottecting the money dough or sponge 1s mixe Which {¢ is kneaded. At one end of the long a) ment are the ovens, and atthe other doorways le bread and rolls at btagonistie to Ue | of es night the alchemists of the bread oven’ perform thetr magic. When the reporter first appeared the uimbie fingers of the bakers were employed in ing in November last during the } been recently patented duced tnto his estabi time and accuracy. tnathematt exactly as fences for hol floor. brai hor HW, ‘Sterling’s Fancy, Richmond, Rea Rive flours, for’ Mr. Schni a corner of the store-hon: and bales of fragrant hop: ture of yeast. and spices, fo find their w In another butiding were the stables, which rival in thelr cleaniiness' and convenience of arrange- ment the flnest private stables in the city. Else- Where were housed for the niglt the five hand- some delivery {xn distributing the harvest of | city. house the first the yawning and the great trays were drawn out with their cargoes “of tempting, browned, which on the Way to the cayes and homes of the city. Recently a number of these | and keep the accounts of memb rs straicht. This is all there isin our scheme. No complt- cated actuarial life tables, & enlighten us in the pay Let us have officers and inanagers who are not lable to be swerved from their duty to the Relief Association, In the Interests of conflicting assocta- tions, formed alone for the good of tue stockhold- ers; let us cultivate our own ways and means; pay our Scores promptly and ‘cheerfully; do ali the good we can to each other; kcep up our mem- be by the injection of young and vigorous Mottertal; decline to meddle with our netrhbor’s affairs, and not pertatt our own to be tainpered with for selfish purposes. ‘There 1s but one way to cure these and other evils—by the ballot, at our annual meeting. “Look well to the anoual meet- ings!” Venrras, ‘The Garficld Monument Fair. REMOVAL OF HEADQUARTERS TO THE CAPITOL— WASHINGTON EXHIUITORS. AU a meeting of the board of direction of the Garfield Monument Pair, list evening, Col. HL C. Corbin was designated a spectal committee of one on the reception of goods, and Major W. HL. Clapp to superintend the exhittts of the War depart. ment. A vote was passed thanking the proprietor | of the Ebbits how 3 In allowing the {gir association the use of his parlor and three Foomns on the second floor of the hotel. ‘The next Meeting of the boanl willbe held next. Tucsday evening In the rooms of the House committee on banking and currency, at the Capitol, where the headquarters of the falr association hive been es. tablished. Among the merchants who have Promised donations or exhibitions are. the following: — SUnemetz, the hatter; Hume & Cleary, .. Davis, Lansburgh, Wumarth | "& Eitmonston, ‘Timms & Co. George C. Henning, Charles Baum, George Ryneal, Yay Milne & Proctor, Hateh, ‘the ‘turnisher; Mos almer, Henderson ‘Bros, the Persian ariiferl Hower company, Woodward & Lothrop, Shuster, Taylor & Hiutty and George G. Cornwell, Col. Corbin denies the published statements that the paintings und works of art in the Capitol cupola and the annexes are being injured by the catpeting belng done by the direction of tue alr +e. __ None Ber PoLYGamists FoR OFFicr is Cran.— A telegram from Salt Lake city, Utah, says: It kes come to [ight that ata mecting of the higher wiesthood xfter the late conference, President lor instructed them that pricsts and bishops: und their councillors are net entitled to hold their Positions unless they qualify by becomiug polyg- amists, There are afew such officers who are Monogemists. One has since resigned rather than take another wife. [lis resignation was accepted. Ndary as tu what to do about inted president of seven- One He, It ts under- stool, has complied with the condition of holding —_—. W#! DE MEYEN'S CATARRH CURE Stops hawking, rmuff.2y. ronning rostriis, poisonous the Ravy; Ono | mucous drip;i:r« ir tho throat, and pains over theeyea, iadcipdts. | purides the breath and rextores the Volos, . taste, smell 18 ¥ ho live to euch _ eauaey ben ch | and hearing. An alolnte cure for Catarrh and all its symptoms. Az offective in cases of 20 yesre’ standing sein onlinary colds. Dr. Wel De Moyers “Tlusteust A Modern Bakery. H WHAT A STAR REPORTER SAW AMONG THE KNIGHTS OF THE BENCH AND TROUGH—A DESCRIPTION OF & FAMOUS ESTABLISHMENT. What belated night traveller has not stoppea to peer through the windows of a bakery to watch how fast the white-capped goblins of the bench and trough dispatch their work; to catch the ruddy Glow of the fire as the door of the oven is swung open, ang huge trays of smoking bread or rolls, giving forth appetizing odors, are drawn forth by the Salamander who guards the furnace; to see how the mountains of rolls and bread grow higher with each fresh bateh from the oven; and to won- der what a chain of such mountains must be piicd up to feed the 190,000 mouths of the city the next day! The bakers toll through the night before thelr furnaces, Ike the alchemists of old and Vanish like ghosts at break of day; then there ts a Tattle of wagons, a scamper of steeds, and before the city Is fairly stirring, the product of the night’s toll, is distributed through a thousand channels to garnish the Dreakfast tables of the clty. A MODERN BAKERY. To him who knows nothing about bread-making, except what he has observed at home on “baking- day,” when the household has been kept in a flurry for a whole day to produce a dozen loaves, a visit to a modern bakery will be a revelation. Such ‘Was the experience of @ STAR reporter upon mak- ing a nocturnal visit “to Charles Schnetder's bakery, No, 413 I street northwest. Mr. Schnelders establishment was selected, on account of the acknowledged excellence of its products, and be- cause the most approved appliances have been fn- troduced there. Instead of low, poorly lghted Tooms, perhaps tn a basement, rendered foul by lack of Ventilation, characteristic of old-fashioned bakerles—and which have not enurely disappear- ed from the clty—here were bright light, free air, ample space, and everything tidy enoush to de- lUght the datntest housekeeper. ‘The entire estab- lishment, with the different buildings, covers ground measuring 56 by 142 feet, proper Is 27 by 87 feet, anu when the reporter was | usliered in by Mr. Schneider, seven bakers, In their neat caps and aprons, were working with amazing rapidity at the bench in the center of the apart- Ment. This bench, or table, is six fect wide and 18 teet long. THE BAKE HOUSE. ‘The room is brilliantly lighted by a row of gas- | Jets enclosed in white globes. On the sides of the ors, who | ssuine to be free in thought, word, deed an‘ act; | Toom are great covered troughs, in which the , With platforms, on art ing to the store-rooins, A portion of one side rooin 1s taken up with racks, where the placed until they become “proof” or rise, ready for the oven, and again, after the baking, the great trays or pans are de- osited. In this room the active work of the akery 1s done. Here in the day the skillful bakers and pastry makers ‘hold sway, and at fushtontug Uttle globes of dough into the form of French roils, and the speed with which they ac- fomplished their work Would have 4 Kitchen maid wi and baking & panful of shapeless bisctlits, tonished the » spends a morning rolling out A DOUGH DIVIDER. At one end of the table was a machine that looked something ike a big waflle-iron. When the td was raised there appeared a clean, bright Plate of polished metal Three pounds of dough Was thrown upon the plate. The ld was closed and a crank was turned. The lid was opened again and the dough reappeared, divided into thirty equal parts, which were thrown upon the table, where ex the deit hand of the baker to fasuion it tuto a ch’ required but a quick pat trom French roll. ‘This “dough divider,” which has Mir. Schneider has intro- iment with great gain in The dough 1s divided with eal certainty, so that one roll weigh uch as another. Adjoining the bake. house Is the store-honse, provided with conven- Ung barrels and boxes to the second Here were rows of barrels of flour, of hds suggestive at once to every well-posted sekeeper of delicious pastry. and snowy id. Here were Reliance, Golden uperlative, Faultiess, Diamond and otier famous der uses only the best. In was a malt machine, ‘Then there were boxes of raisias y into tempting cakes, ‘agons, to be used in the morning, the oven through the When the reporter revurned to the bake- ovens. Ten minutes by the watch, dainty rolls, deliciously morrow would find their A MODERN OVEN. ° ne One of these ovens, which has Just been con- structed, and which was patented in January last by Petersen, of Chicago, is capable of doing an enormous quantity of work without requiring to be cleaned every night as the old fashioned ovens do. The heat trom the furnace 1s carried over and under the oven in flues, and there 1s no tnlet for ashes or dirt. ‘The floor of the oven is 11 by 13 feet. With this oven and the one adjoining ft, which Is of an older pattern, Mr. Schneider said he could bake 5,000 loaves ih a night. ‘The tneres Inands upon his establishment was the chief reason for introducing this new oven. Now Mr. Schneider expects to be able to meet every demand t be made upon him for some lume. ing de- He up his bread and rolls as fast as the “proof” 1s ready. “We have baked as high as 800 dozen Maryland "biscuits a day,” sald Mr. Schnelder;” as many as ¥30 dozen French rolls, on Saturday’s during the suminer a8 many as 3,465 loaves of bread.” AS the reporter stopped at the pump of cool spring Water, In the area, which was sunk for the pur pose of getting thé purest water for baking pur- poses, Mr. Schneider sald with a Jaugh, “My In- tention ts to have every child, as soon as it can Speak, call for Schneider's bread.” He tld he re- gretted that so much good flour was spolled by Women at home, and thought that the day was coming when Schnelder's bread would be intro- duced everywhere. “I would be pleased.” he ob- served, “to receive any visitor who wishes to in- Spect my place, and Tam not ashamed to show it to anybody.” V ONDERFUL BARGAIN ma TWELVE-QUARTER FINE SOUTHDOWN-WOOL BLANKET, ‘These goods retail everywhere at $10. WE ARE SELLING THEM AT $6 A PAIR, Double-width Dress Goode, all colors, 25¢. a yard. C oaking Cioths, with Push to match, fine “‘all- wool Cloaies ahd. Tok trimmed in the latest # aud Dolmans, trimmed in the latest from 38, $9, $10, $12, 314, $13. = Geablgmehin Wantet Underwoar, §0e.. The, a. Blonkees, $2 68, Bh #5 a ate Bon Conitorte. T5e., $1, $1.25, $1.50. Silk Plushes, all colors, $1.75. Velvets, $1.35, $1.50, $1.73 Nottingham La a pair. dice’ Cloth, 6-4 wide, all colors, Ladies’ all-wool Flanngl Suitiny Medicated Ked Flan ) Flannels, Feather-proof Bed Ce Flannela, Canton icking, best, 25c. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. TOWSON’S, €56 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU*, South Side, CARRIAGES! nl0 Ooms ES CARRIAGES!! My stock of FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES is very large and complete, embracing in pazt— LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, COUPES, BROUGH- AMS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, T CARTS, &c., &c. Persons in want of Carriages, heavy or light, new second-hand, suiould examine iny very Aneseene OF ‘Repairing promptly attended to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, n10-Im_Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. n.w, Feuir TREES, DUTCH BULBS, FLOWERS, kc. Fruit Trees, an immense stock. Aleo Shade Trees, nest quality;my direct im- versteens, Grepe Vines. Funeral Designe of Cholcest, Flowers: Dutch Buibous foo! bg boners lowers in Wreats, Crosues, Ke. loweet rates. ie ii Aig - JOHN SAUL, _028-co2w 621 SEVENTH STREET. NTON FISHER, CHEMICAL DkY CLEANIN 5 MENT, 906 @ street north Tune foot eae od Gentlemen's Garmente” sac Gears setts perfectly’ cleaned by this enperior Nauti Droteca a specialty. Oninion offictal chemist of the District of C > emicals are of the ntost effectual a Fin Now ork aeesecenclnery Ix Dot spots suarasteed to be thoroustly re ‘The bake house | batch of rolls was being placed in } Amusements, Etc. ‘THE CONSOLIDATED MINSTREL COMPANIES NEXT Werx.—The European, late Haverly’s, and the Georgia Minstrels, afterwards Callender’s, are now united, and will appear in Washington on Monday. The Baltimore Sun of Tuesday last gives the highest praise to their performance. / Rest. It says: “Callender’s Consolidated Colored Min- strels were welcomed at Ford's Grand Opera House last night by = and thoroughly aj clative audience. ‘The consolidation is one of the strongest minstrel or; tions In the country, and Was formed by the combination of Haverly’s European Colored Minstrels and Calleader’s famous troupe. The performance last night was Temarkable for its freshmess and for the real gusto and unaffected spint with which the members of the cempany entered into their various New materials for minstrel wit are hard to find, but Callender’s Con- soltdation have apparently discovered fresh fountains of genuine tun from which they draw ad libitum; and if they occasionally present to us a venerable jest that had seemed to lag super- fluous on the minstral stage, 1b 13 introduced In such new garb and with such fresh surroundings that we scarce recognize our old familar friend under the skillful treatment that can make old Jokes almost a3 good as new. The instrumental Part of the program was fine, and many of the voles were strong, sweet and peculiarly musical. A feature of the performance 1s the Introduction of old-time plantation scenes, which are presented with a realistic force that vividly recalls antebel- lum days ‘away down south in Dixie.’ The or- ganization numbers fifty members, and amon; them are some female voices that add softness an sweetness to the choruses. ‘The drilling and clog dancing are excellent, and the various specialists unsurpassed In thelr lines.” HE ABBOTT OPERA ComPANY.—The sale of seats fcr the engagement of the Emma Abbott opera company at the National next week has been very 2 ‘The repertory to be given 18 as follows: “King for a day;” Tuesday, “Chimes of Normandy,” in which Miss Abbott will be seen ere for the first time; Wednesday matinee, sx F of Love;” Wednesday evening, “Martha.” with Abbott's singing of “The Last Rose of Sum- ner;” Thursday, “Rigoletto, or The Fool's Re- ge;” Friday, “La Somnatnbula,” for Abbott's beuetit; Saturday matinse, Emma Abbott and entire company and Saturday evening a double bill, Among the artists to appear are Miss Ab- hott, Mme. tosewald, Lizzie Annandale, Valentine Fabfin!, Alonzo Stoddard, John Gilbert, Gustavus Hall and William Castle, aided by a’ complete chorus and fine orchesira. THEATRE Comiqve.—The manager of the Co- Iique has provided an entertainment for his pat- Tons next week which will be sure to draw. John L. Sullivan, announced as “the world’s most fa- mous gladiator,” with a corps of athletes, will give An exibition of heavy “slugging,” Greco-Roman wrestling and other sports of the land, and Mr. Sullivan generously offers to give $500 to any Wash- ingion man who will spar with him four rounds and not get Knocked out of time. In addition to these attractions a fine varlety performance will be given, “Our Bors.”—At an entertainment to be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall next Wednesday evening under the auspices of Pioneer Council No. 1, Sons of Jon- adab, the comedy of “Onr Boys” will’be produced, a number of well-known amateurs, Whose names insure a pleasing pertormance, appearing in the cust. A MUsicat, ap Lrrerany ENTERTAINMENT Will de given at the Fifth BapUst church, D street, be- tween 437 and 6th streets, next, Tuedlay evening, by the qhoir of the churcli, aided by several lead. ing amateurs of the city. oTURE bY HENRY GkoRGE.—Mr. Henry George, 8 Won great distinction as an orator and in behalf of the workIngmen, will deliver a. lecture on “The Labor Problem” at’ the National ‘Theater to-morrow evening, under the auspices of the Federation of Labor. “Famous PEOPLE OF Ovx Day.”—Hon. G M. Towle will begin at the Congregational church next Wednesday evening a course of four lectures on the “Famous People of Our Day,” which Will undoubtedly be well worth attending. AN ENTERTAINMENT, musical, literary and dra- matic in character, will be given at Willard Hall next Wednesday evening for the benefit of the poor. _ CONGREGATIONAL. Caurcn ConcERts,—The second annual course of concerts, under the dfrection of | Dr. J. W. Bischotf, will be inaugurated Friday evening, Di n the cour CUticura. mber 8th. ‘There will be six concerts Mr. Albert Kingsbury, Keene, N. H.. troubled with bad humor on hands and neck, caused by Jead poicon- | ing, (he's a painter). Attimes it would break out, crack | oped, and the «kin’ separate from the flesh Jp lance suffering zreat ntiimal itchiig and stinging. ‘ed your remedies; used Curi VENT internally and Curicuma and Cvric ‘OAR exter- nally, ard in less than three months ¢ ‘a completa cure, and has not b en troubled sinc rroborated, by Bullard & Foster, drusrists, Keene, MOTHER DIED FROM IT. JW. Adame, Newark, Ohio, ssys:_ *'Cutienra Rom- edies are the createst medicines on earth. Had the waret fase salt rheum in this county. My mother had it ‘twenty years, and in fuctdied from it. I believe Cuti- cura would have saved her lead were covered for three eved or ¢ (blood pu: PSORIASIS. Carpenter, Feq,, Henderson, N. cured of js or Leprosy, of twenty yeu ig. by the Ci A ReSOLVENT int ly and Cur A and iy. ‘The most_wonder(nl case tifled to before a justice of the peace ens. All afticted with itching and idsend to us for this testimonial in SALT RHEUM. experienced the torments of Salt jate the agony I endured for years PTICURA “RESOT UTICURA Soar externally. Mus. WM. PELLINGTON, sharon, Wis, CUTICURA and CuTicurs Soap externally and Curicuna REson- vert internally will positively cure cy cies of Humor, srom a common Pirupie to Serofula, Price of Curicuna, small boxes, 600, ; lanze boxes, $1. Cort- CURA Kesouvent, $1 per boitle. Curicura Soap, 25e, Curicuna Sitavixe Soar, 15.” Sold by all druggiste. sep? Depot, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, « ase. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, BANDEERCHIEF, WHATEVER YOUR PREFERENCE MAY 3B don’t purehase a tewing Machine until you seen the ight-running DOMESTIC and the newly. roved WILSON. Other first-class machines in stock, MD prices and terme are as low aud rearonable as can pe had anywhere. T have no outside avents. ‘Algo, Teecond-hanid Dowestic, $1571 W. and W., No. i a 8, $19; 2 Kinger, $10 and $13; 2 Willeox, “& Gibbs, $14 and $16; 2 Grover & Baker, $5; 1 White, $10. ‘These machines are in 6x ‘order, and for the price can ot he duplicated in Warbington. Repairing and renting. WM, STIEBELING, 1717 Pa. ove, near Corcoran Art Gallery Singer needles, 1c.; sbiuttles, 250, 8-2 CITY ITEMS. At Lewis’, 920 7TH sT., BELOW Mr. VERNON SqI Broadway and 5th av. Slik Hats, $5, worth $6: Brown, biue, dahlia and plete stock of black stiff Hata, $1 to $4; ‘two dollar felt Derby's in this city; Splendid assortment soft Felt Hats, $1 to $5; Boys’ black and colored Derby’s, $1, worth $1.50; Closing out children’s Hats at reduced prices. N. B.—Full line of me AMUSEMENTS. TH COLORED ALLIANCE MEET HERE Fors. AT FORD’s OPERA HOUSE, ON MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18rm, 1882. 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Persons who have been taking cod Liver ofl will be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbvor has succeeded, from directions of several professtonal gentlemen, in combining the pure ol and lime in such a ran: her that it 1s pleasant to the taste, and its effects fa lung complaints are truly wonderful. many persons whose cases were pronounced hope- less, and who had taken the clear ofl for a long time without marked effect, have been entirely cured by using this preparation. Be sure and get the genuine. “Manufactured oniy by A. B. Wilbor, chemist, Boston, Sold by all druggists. Linoleum Floor Cloth. This extraordinary floor covering ts made of the most lasting matertals—mainly cork and solidified oll. It has been before the public for several years, and has successfully stood tests such as no ollcloth or carpet could undergo. 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" For weakly persons and consumptives {th strength where It is needed. old, and only sold in the bottle with ach cork. For sale by druggists CALLENDER'S COLORED MINSTRELS Box office now open for sale of renerved placer. pl V ATION, THEATER. N AL TE a THIS (SATURDAY) EVI —"'Turn from gentle Juliet's woe To count the twiris of adarivey’s toe.” Enuropesn and Callender’s Minstrels United, European and Caliender's Minstrels United. and Calender’s Minstrels and Callender’s Minstrels and Callender's Minstrels United. and Callender’s Minstrels and Callonder’s Minstrels er's Minstrels and Gallender’s Minstrels and Callender’s Minstrels Ca'lender’s Minstrels and Callender's Minstrele Callendor's Minstrels dender's Minstrels Callender’s Minstrels Callender's Minstrels Positively Last Time of COLLIER'S “LIGHTS 0’ LONDON” CO0., Ap unqualified and an assured success at the UT) heater, i ‘Simms’ powerful spectacular mele THE LIGHTS 0° LONDON, Presented with an formed, Geo. B. especially selected company of the mer, of the Union Square Theater, > rs of applause, roars of laus! And replete with picturesque sketches, vivid po ures, striking situations, Takuifioent stage se! ler's: Minstrela ter's Minstrels November 18. EMMA ABBOTT OPE RECITAL MONDA Tickets (trer) may be had at the School of Music, Calleuder’s Minstrels and Callender’s Minstrels FAIRS, FESTIVALS, & Callender’s Minstrels Callender’s Minstrels Callender's Minstrels For the Beneftt of THE DASHAWAY REFORM CLUN, AT MASONIC TEMPLE, Callender's Min: len ler’s Minstrels, OVEMBER M4, 15 and 16, Callender’s Minstrels Callender’s Minstrels Rearon tickets, 50 cents, ntitiing the hv Ider to chance in the Grand Drawiiue 90 Claes # at the close of tue fair, —_—_— AUCTION 8 rpaows: DOWLING, Auctioneer. Callender's Minstrels Callender’s Minstrels for the making of Callender’s Minstrels Caliender’s Minstrels Callender's Minstrels It is pure, four years signature over e; Callender's Minstrels, Callender’s Minstrels Callender’s Minstrels Callender's Miustrels Caliender’s Minstrels f faces of Dick Little, the basco and Wallece King, the colored Caimpanini. sands and Billy Banks. eud men. Armstrons, in his imitations of the cali jawed man, the fire-eater, the saw, the u ble resentation of the dow-cireus, The military pageant, presenting an array of dancers inan entirely new Kalefaoscopie phase, introducing i ins in his musket manipu unent, is as entertaining pany on the road. a iN i well a very elegant collection of Household comprising in part— ‘One full Octave Rosewood Case ‘Cover and Stool. Take Hunter’s Sifter. Hunter Sifter Company. Cincinnati and New Yori Kuabo & Co. 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Litt'e Dick, 'in his role, is hiniself wo! ‘The varied program terminates with an orig- inal coustruction, representing uewro life in the South, for the” company, This sketch enables the company to por- er the mirth-lovi A Missiesippt A Loss Prevented. Many lose thelr beauty from the hair falling or "s Hair Balsam supplies nece ry | Brown, Little, vents falling and grayness, and selections, and is an elegant A Good Inv ‘My wife said I wa pttle of Parker's G 2 Up my cough, dr rah the pei oye siyerior Walnut Extension Dining Tule; M. Ty! Silver Plated Ware. Leather covered Dining Chairs. sa fool when I prought home But when It away her neuralgia and e thought I had made a tray in a life-dike and rea: character of the plantation darke} concludes the proxram. I first-cl mand the attention of buyers. nt ee 8d should commag B.-1T ft residence is for kale. THOMAS DOWLING, On Mondsy—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Leughter will Reign Supreme. ‘Laughter will Reign supreme, On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Rein Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Mondsy—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Lauxhter will Reign Supreme. —Laughter will Reign Supreme, On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme, On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme, On Monday—Laughter will Rein Supreme. ‘Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Laughter will Reign Supreme. On Monday—Langhter will Reign Supreme. ‘Only One Week will be Given to Black Art. with MATINEES UN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY THE WILBAR COMIC OF ERX COMPANY, N4meNaL THEATER. MONDAY EVENING, First Appearance of the Favorite Deserving of Confidence. ‘There Is no article Which so richly deserves the community as Brown’s ul Troches. Those suffering from Asth- ases, Coughs and Colds entire confidence? of th HOMAS DOWLIN TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY on NORTH SIDE OF STODDART STREET, NEAM URGETOWN, D By virtiie of a deed of trust dated the 16th March, 1880, and duly recorded in liber N for the District of” undersigned Trustees will the premises, on TUPSDAY, M. a FIRST. 1662 at SOB No, in Holmead’s addition to Georgeto' ax follows: Bewinning for the sate at ‘the north side of Stoddart street distant 48 feet lesa, from the corner formed by the intersect tien of the north side of Stoddart street aud the east where a line drawn at rycht angles to Stoddart street would ‘the center of the division wal: and 5, built on lots No. 95,6 and 97, counting the same from the corner of Mill and Stoddart from said poiut north and at angles to Stoddart street to the south hne of 6 inches wide, laid off b teeta acted sain tnd the roa thence wit of alley ‘east twelve fect, more or less, to a continuation of a line rh the center of the di . Sand 6, thence south wit Yersed and through the center of said division wall to then the north line of Mtoa- Aart street twelve tect, more or less, to the place of bye Terms: One-half cash; balance in two a twelve months, with notes bearing intercst af cent per annum until matte and Bronchial Di: should try them. Pri Premature Lows of the Hair May be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Housekeepers should Insist upon obtaining Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts. ‘They are the best. 1.000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ng Piles that Debi Prepared by J. P. Mille Philadelphia, P ge Sold by druggists. Out his signature, Remind us that warm bre; demand and that Hecker’s Self-Ratsing Buck- wheat will shortly be read: ing Flour is always in se: sts will soon be in yn. For sale by all yes ¢ wall betweem Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. ‘Ansiow’s Soothing Syrup Is the prescription Of one of the best female physictans and nurses in the United States, and bas been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of Mothers for their children. It relieves the child ntery and diarrhoea, griping wird colic. By giving health Price 25 cents a Stoddart street; Novemern 137m, from pain, cures in the bowels an to the child it rests the mother. paid, aud secured by @ ‘scout. $50 deposit at If the terms of sale are not complied with in five the trustees reserve the right to resell the 4 at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. . CANS! MAYHEW PLATER, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. authority of » decree of the Supreme Court of the ie cuuse of MeManus HTETH DAY OF BER, 1482, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M front of the premises, all tue interest and esta Christopher Boyle in ahd to the whole of lot nui numbered #ix hundred ant tn same front.ng ninety (90) feet. Int street and New Jerwey a) undred (100) feet, w of “Boyle's Hotel” and other (The interest to be wold 1s the whole property, eutject toan eucumbrance of $9,000, bearing interes! at ‘the ‘Terms of sale: One-bi teataixand twelve mont day of kale. A deposit of $250 to the property is struck tion to pay whole Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, 9th near E—Johnsoh’s. Choice steamed, roast and All selected. Ladies’ saloon first De led oysters. Fe hl Iderney Fresh Alderney Butter and delivered in 3g-Ib. “ : Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk und sweet milk, te per at “Cr every morning prints, 50c. per tb. GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. And production of the brilliant Oriental opera-comigue, KING FOR A DAY! ABNOTT, ANNANDALE, FABRINI, STODDARD, HALL, AND CASTLE. ing—Chimes of Normandy—Emma Ab- rauce in this opera, Elixir of Lov ct of Columbia, um, 15e. pint. vy. Boyle et al., Ni FLETCHER. On Thurelay morning, CECELIA © FLETCHER, aged 3 10 months and5 days, and ouly daughter of John 'R. and Henrietta Eletcher, Funeral will take place from residence, No. 661 t, Sunday, November 12tn, 1882, at 2:30 c between having a depth of Tuesday Even: » Faluable buliarnge, '—Usual cheap oer EXenhig—Martha—Emma Abbott's wonder- ine of the Last Rose of Summer. Rigoletto; or, The Fool's Revenge— ‘uma Abbott's new success as Gilda. mama Abbott's Benefit, Bellini's Im- morta] Opera La Sonnambula. th y Abbott and Entire Company. Company's oe oe KELLEY. On November 10th, 1882, MARY JAN’ beloved daughter of Mahala and James’. 17 years, 3.1 onthe, 4 days ‘She has gone trom us to heaven, For sorrow shades her brow. hide us not for weeping, For we have no Mary now. payable quarterly.) cash; the residue in two Funeral Sunday, November 12th, at 2 atines— Saturday Evening—Abbott father’s residence, ‘northeast corner 17th and East C: Double Bill. LAsE. On Thu day, November 9, 1882, at 5 p. m., WILLIAM A. 1 Ni é C NEw THEATER COMIQUE. ee oe Last Two Performances of “THE NECROMANCER,” ‘TO-NIGHT AT 8, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED’ TEENTH STREET STREETS SOUTHWEST, On TH ¥, 8 1882, at HALF-P a. premises, I «iil ITY, No. 326 THIR- A NOVEMBER, well parte of Coie il, juare No. 297, improved by a two-st frame house, Lot fronts 16 feet 0 rect bye depth of 36 feet ® roveed to St. Dominics | TO-DAY AT 7 h, where requie axs Wil e for repose Of biseoul,. Helsfives aud friends ane nespecttulty ie nd, [New York and” New Orleans papers WILSON. On November 11, 1882, at 6:55 a.m., SAMUEL WH SON, in his twent Philadelphia papers pl funeral hereafter. _ PROFESSIONAL. J DICAL ELECTEICIAN, etic Treatment, Ae. an. toT p.m, 1927 F street northwest. EK UNDtRSIGNED HAS RESUMED HIS ashington, at 1209 Pennsylvania froin 3 to 4 pw.” GEO. MONDAY NEXT, First Appearance of JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Champion Athlete of the World, and His Famous GLADIATORIAL COMBINATION. f2F~ Sale of reserved places commences To-da} a Lot fronts 16 feet on 13th street inches. ‘Terme at Sale. itrequired at time of sale. $0 ap TOMAS DOWLING, Auct. For Other Auctions See Seventh Page. i M falvanic and Electro igh moveruents, Ma ESTERTALW MENT, SOIREE AND SUPPER, Under the Auspices of PIONEER COUNCIL, NO. 1, SONS OF JONADAB, Ar ODD-FELLOWs' HALL, Tra Sraret, WEDNESDAY EVENIN The beautiful com: formed by a well- capertatnmont 60 te. rooms of Wash. 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A CABD.- ‘URNED FRO; HAVE JUST RET PURCH A erty se abdress DANIEL, USICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAIN- MENT, at FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH, D street, between 435 and 6th streets south ‘Choir and several Invi ater the conduct Sire Bi ‘con ‘hose music sbilty te well Concert commences st 8 0° s™ POPUL ATOOND AN Near COURSE, Congregational Church, Dr. J. W. Bischoff, director Opening concert FRIDAY EVENING, December 8th Ticket, with reeerved seat for: Pennsylvania avent PIANOS, Pa oer _SPECIALTIES. ‘RS. H. F. WRIGHT, MAGNETIO AND CLAIR- (both mental and physicals ‘Rooms G00 6th street northwork. D ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABL. longest established this city, ‘experience, will Mervous aud Ben and HK. RLOEBER, 626 Vitalized Air by the Hurd traction of Teeth, PD® STARE PaRsoNs, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. Gas given. Houra 8:30 to 8B: Er NO (WEST. Hurd System, for the painleas ex- aa its. | ‘The entertain. it Phy Acie yeician, Sp Sunday, 11 a.m p.m, day, os a 2, M. TALBOTE. DENTIST, No. (487 1TH ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. RTIFICIAL TERTH M. im after aid success. Modern NALLY, 1821 Fetrect WLAND DENTAL ASSOGIATION, FSP Ate, Rives doors nora ot a morales Nov. [ADE BEFORE AND IN- ‘will bo EO! ee ‘will be ATIONAL THEATER. SUNDAY EVENING, November 12, at 8 o'clock. THE LABOR PROBLEM. LECTURE BY HENRY GEORGE, of New York, author cf ‘* Progress and Poverty,” under FEDERATION OF LABOR UNIONS city. Tickets 50 ts; reserved seats ‘Buin & Oo.'s Muse Store, 957 Penn He ‘trons will be Oxide, without pain, $t eylvania avenue, GEORGE M. TO AT CONGREGATIONAL OF LECTURES. FAMOUS EOpLE OF x i DAY.” 1S, Nov. 33 "Guar nad Sikll- G, THE 153x ATTORNEYS. FITZGERALD, ATTORNEY-AT-bnA W. ‘Practices in. all the Courts. oat Law Bafiding, UNDERTAKERS, PA NESDAY ——_ ERT: 1736 Posnerivansa sven west. omeste ON EXHIBITION