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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... SATURDA LOCAL MENTION. “The Weather. OFPice oF THE CHIE SIGNAL, OFFICER. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 23, 1886. fe mewg a 3p. mM. For District of Columbi: ble winds, generally easterly, ©. W. Spates, paper hang rator, SLO cimcer northwest, opposite, High Selection of wall School, just received a fi Papers.” Prompt attention given to ail orders, Ailwork guaranieed. Latnoues Revatixn, at Shedd’s, 409 9th, PLACE to leave you Cfenalr and salt water fish, Kenveu fiamond-back terrapins, ‘Sat RJA. Golden's Potomac Fish Suilis, Center Market. © sal Ania, fate orders for all kinds THE HARMONY CEMETERY. Lot Owners Bring suit te Gaim Pesses- sion of the Grenuds. A bill was filed yesterday by Messrs, H. M. Lauck and J. M. Israel for Wm. Syphax, W. Calvin Chase and others against Jobn F. Cool John H. Brooks and others for conveyancing, ageounting, ete. The bill ts brought by the | complainants, as they set forth, as lot owners und in behal/ of the lot owners of the Colambian Harmony cemetery. It sets forth that prior to 1529 there was in the District an unin corporated beneficial sveiety of colored people calied the Columbian Harmony soctety; on the 26th of January, 1829, J. Elgar commissioner | of public buildings, conveyed to George Beall, Joseph Warren and Francis Dutcher, a8 agents of the society, square 475 “for the use and purpose of a bi round for all denomina- Uous of colored people.” The society accepted “brown, nav, ti (ie trust and a cemetery was duly established sumsts stce ct wok comme waiin id taaininined von ea Sseare nat hair, 30¢.; Lonsdale ¢ at | the act of? Congress Auzus' . Lemsdaie cambrle, 10%ey Bt | Doth raed” the society to ell the said ‘Tux W.S. Barringer Ink Mfg co. 1806 Tthst. FURNACES RerarneD, at Shedd’s, 409 9th, xt has been in is stalls next week. Th \d,part of the Mt. Vernon ontains seven bundred acre grass land in th sis farm is the property of Wm. a and Estreets nor:hwest. Mr. Clarke fon with ock yards ts city m not only to get the dnest, but the estate. T! and is equal to an: Virginia. 1 state of square and purchave 10 lieu thereof another Site’ outside’ the corporate limits, upon (he condition that no contract for the sale and the reinvestment of the funds ball be binding unless the Secretary of the Interior approves It. ance to the authority and with the ap- ot the Secretary, the bill says the square was sold und the pr ceeds were reinvested, aud on July 21st, 1357, there was conveyed to Wim. Slade, tor $4,060, ‘partly cash and partly in notes, secured by deed of trust by Moses Kelly, a part of a tract called Youngsboroagh, eoutaln: ing sixteen acres and tuirty percbes of land. On the 7th ot February, 1863, aud 3d of Mareh 1863, Harriet Brent and the heirs at cate his beef will also be sold | law of Kobert Y. Brent conveyed to Wm. Sch and S streets, and Duly & | <iade, for the use and benefit of the Columbian No, 1760 P street. Harmony Cemetery association @ piece of land sac oueccei i Seek Gocsuin Ga containing four-tifths of an aere: Lerpetate tne Soe nth denin DEDICATED TO CEMETENY PURPOSES, BEAUTIFUL FHOTOGKAPHS at most reason- abie prices. Photo. Art Co., 905 Pa. av. Fisk PortRarts. Kets Kemetay, 1109 Pa. ave curs oy Liver Comprar Hardin Co., lowa, June 8, 1885. using Alicock’s Porous Piasters for tour years, and think I could not get along without then For along time I was afflicted with a pain under my right shoulder biade. I aiso bad con- siderable difficuity in breathing. 1 applied an Allcock’s Porous Plaster om my back, and one ‘on my ebest. I kept changing them every four days, and ai the end of three weeks was en- rely cured, ELS. STEVENS. RANGES REPAIRED, at Shedd’s, 409 9th st. Now 13 THE Time.—Estabrook’s the place for fine photographs. 711 Market Space. Loxpox Cough Syrup, only 10e., at Druggists I have been ‘YARD-wipE PEKcALe, Gige., Stern's, 904 7th. STAIN glass substitute. 411 7th st. n.w. —lowa Fails, | ‘The said tracts, the bill suys, were“ duly Jaid out and dedicated for the use and purpose ot a cemetery for al] denominations of colored peo- ple, and a large number of lois and grave sites therein were sold on the faith and representa- tion that the said tracts would be forever so set apart and maintained.” Tie Dill turther recounts the history of the sociciy and cemetery until, as it siates, the time that the death of Benjamin MeCoy, May | 80, 1884, lett Job F. Cook sole trustee.” The tract of iour-fifths of an. nere conveyed by Mrs. Brent and the heirs of Robert Y. Brent to Slade has not been, the plaintifi say, released to any person for the use ot the society. They aver that a large sum of money has been ted and incr: by the sale of lots, gone iuto the possession of F. Cook, as trustee or manager, director or agent of the cemete ‘THE SoctETY, they state, has ceased toexist except as repre- sented by the lot proprietors, but the defendant Cook claims and pretends to hold the money tree from any trast for the lot prdprietors or any ular made | Obligation to apply it to the improvement, or Bamentation or maintenance of the cemetery hosiery at 13c., reduced irom Bi20 a eos | grounds. ‘The complainants aver. that. Cook Dut a great drive. B. Miller & Son, 3120 M n.w. .—Examine Ful- fireplace heaters, BF. furnuces and ranges Guy & Co., 1006 GanrRExL, 815 7th, repairs latrobes, furnaces. Duxss Surts for hire, 414 9th street. SPLENDID GLASSES, $1. Hempler's, 453 Pa. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH’S.—Rosina Vokes in a triple bill, NatroNat.—Aimee in “Mam'zelle,” Hasnis."—“Davy Crockett.” Hexzoe’s.—“Taken from Life.” KRRway's.—Tony Pastor. MANASSAS PANORAMA.—Day and evening. Drate Museus.—“Condemned to Death.” Condensed Locals. ‘The Equity Court yesterday granted a divorce suumneie ec Macy C, toncet mguioas Son Smoot on the ground of desertion. ‘Ata meeting of the Virginia Demoeratic as- sociation last evening a resolution offered by Mr. Glasscock was adopted instructing the campaign committee to solicit irom all Vir- givians in office in Washington subscriptions to id In sending voiers to the first district. Mr. Samuel G. Breut, of Alexandria, and others made addresses.” - Minnie Peters, the woman who shot Alicia Ayers, in West’ Washington a tew days axe States that she did not shoot at her husban: ‘that he was not near the house at the time of | the shooting whien was pureiy accidental. G. U. 0. 01 O. F., Union Friendsnip Lodge No. 891, Willcelebraie its fourtieth anniversary by @ reunion at Bethel hall, M street, vetween 16th und 17th streets northwest, Thursday evening, Noveniber 4th. See adv’t. ‘The funeral of Mr. Andrew J. Joyce. son of the late A. J. Joyce, (whose death was men- toned in ierday’s Nrak) will take place to- morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the resi- | dence. ‘Win. Lee, colored, charged with larceny, was brought into the Criminal Court on a bench conspired with A. Lewis, Cornish, Wormley, L. C. Buliey, J. A. Simms, Walker Lewis dad George MeCoy to defeat the rights of the lo holders and pretended to uffect a reorguniza- ton of the society, whereby the lot proprietors are deprived ofa Voice in the selection of the trustees lor the cemetery or in the management or control of its affwirs, and are otuerwise greatly wronged and prejudiced in their rizhis, ‘hey pray that Jobn F. Cook us sole surviving trustee be compelled To EXECUTE HIS TRUST by @conveyance of the lexal title to complain- that the heirs of Slade be compelled to deed them the four-fifths of an acre; that Cook be decreed to account for all moneys received on account of tie society, and turn over to them all moueys found due and applicable to the Improvement and matutenance of tie ceme- tery. They usk that J.F. Cook, J. i. Brooks, A. Lewis, L. A. Cornish, W. H. A. W ¥: L ©. Bailey, S.A. Simins, Walker Lewis, G. Kf. Covi, S.'L. Cook and George MeCoy’ be coi to account Jor moneys received by them thelr assumption of the oflice of trusiec, They also asi that a proper person be ap puinted to take possession of the moneys, &e, of the society, and manage the cemetery busi- ness during the pend ie suit Preparations at Ivy City. AN EIGHT-DAY RACE MEETING PKOBABLE. The Ivy City grounds now have the appear- ance of alively race course. Nearly all the stables due here have arrived, aud with trainers, jockeys, hostlers—all preparing for next week’s work—there is an air ot busile at the track. The plan now Is, i: tie weather con- Unues favorable, to have four days’ extra run- ning, thus extending the meeting toeigut days. Real Estate Sales. Geo, W. Linkins bas soid for Willamina Sovyn sub lots 3 and 4, block 4, Meridian bul, to M. J. and T. T. Keune, tor $3,750. AA trahsier was placed On record to-day from | Chariovie A. J. Mana to Win, J. Kehoe, for lot | 53, south grounds Columbian College (0x150 feet), on Stoughton street,near 14th, lor 35,500. Jolin J. Bogue, real estate agent, ‘has sold for M. J, Burliuguain to George W. Casilear part of Warrant yesterday and committed to Jail ut 17, square 37, Old Georgeiown, linproved, Solomon K. Henuayan, was ebarged in the | fF 51,300. The Tollowing sules are alo. re- Police Gaur toay ty Catherine Buckley's | ported: Capt. Win, E- Bell to GT. Rosenbash, Burse, wit insulting ber in Lutayette square Yesterday, and he forieited $10 cullateral. ‘A buggy, in which were two men, collided terday Afternoon on 7th street road, near joward auiversity, with a carriage, in whicb wore two iadies. The bugzy was considerably damaged, but no one was hurt. About 7:30 u'clock last. ni Ploded £1 the house ot Peter Pegnot, No. 604 L street northwest. The flames were exunguisbed by Officer Madigan. Frxep $10 FoR DistceRING a SALVATION Mursrixe. Stewart attended the Sulva- tow Ar im East Washington sev- Yes, pray at once.” Th rand sent for the polic arrived Stewart sinashed ‘out, aud escaped. A wa for disiurbi anu this mornin ality to the ehary: ees He was fined or 80 days. RTAINMENT FOR TH RF UFPERERS.—The pariors of Mr. F, Washing- posal of euticren, E about Wo hours by re cay BY Misses on, Marie aud Lily storen, 3 Florence Lyddane, Bertie Mek: Jey, Margie Edmonston, Livy sunus Miss Mar eh presided at the piano. Miss Marie Storen treated the children to ice ere: and cakes. The proceeds of Luc entertainm amounted to S10. ich sum has vee handed 10 THE EVENING STAR lor the beueilt (Of the Chariestou suilerers. Nor GeiLry.” —Yesterday, fu ip Judge Ma Of Jona Campbell, indict A Vexpicr oF “ ‘not zulity, It was alleged that Campueli bad a Wwita Mary Cu hiwtehet from the girl, struck Mrs, Campvell - TAKEN To PRINCE GEoR¢ H. West, colored, was urresicd here am ago ter Mteuling & pair of shoes and senten to thirty days in jail, whien wil expire w day. Yesterday Suc rit es called t and he conented te go back to ses county, Maryland, without @requisition. In Una. cvus West, it is ebarzed, robbed and Tuomas Piaherty stoi. Judge Stel wert Seazgs look Wil te He Losr His Aot.—Yesterday a colored boy, While guuning ad Be 's CounTY.—W: any formed the operst His Teck F @eace of Wilikan Coiber horikwest, some ONE yesterday wie wtrusk in the secoud story, a iue. ‘Th most oi tie louse were ont durin: und except for the servants, w hunt ae eu A rowLNiy e trout door and Secured bert was not aware of the loss of bis mun wath. aa When he notified we polies. _— ite UIT AGAINSr Tuk B & 0. Ye erday Mr. FL W. Jones, for Jas fed a suit axainst the Baltinor Toad © myany for 35,000 ditt, ©: injacies received Im tie cotiist oh Ou the Zist OF August lust, whea Owens, On his shiugwou Grove, iu Montgonier: county, bs back dand Was braised. Carnotre CoxtRiny sions FOR TH. auak RAL ROAD. — om L Owens, E. StPrExxun.—The cumplete rear the exiivetion taken ap in the Cath @. the jucese oF Baltimore tor £ tou suf earthquake h by Ki Fenue, chane aie 87.300, Excius.ve of $1 in large sums by members of Parisi. Th Claries we Geen received Dr, mudd age the catuedral — EQuiras:x C. B. Associ arion.—The seventh annual meeting aud the elgity-iourin tn ect ot tie Amc ii bee Resdsy= November thi, 1596, 7 pe meeaes Sica: tithes hal thares ews ve dauesibead vay the tweliit Issue and che first payineut ty tereon ut tis meeting or daily ut th ——-__ INTERESTING To IXVESTOKS—LARGE BUILD ING Fxoxt Nean Tux U.S. Carpio to Be s Messrs. Thomas J. Fisher & Co, will sell, Uy direction of trustees, lic auction, Gu” Mouday next, October Sop ar PuBLic Aver » iu rout of the premises, beginulug atd @ number of fine ‘buliding lots op creets Burtuweat. Tuese lois comprise a tuial fronie Ube city and Capi- aid vie: great inducements tor avenue, between B and C Sep oF 250 set; they over purposed, tan of] lamp ex- pen the euptain called for | the | iu the Police Court | s'S bridze, was | in of |e hurcies | Kind since the imp lot 183 and part of 134, B. and “HL addition, square 85, improved, for’ 5,500. Edwara J’ uaker toJobn W. Wuiker, part of lot 2U, re 49, Old Georgetown, ‘Improved, tor $1,600. Also, in the county,on tenieyiown Fudd, Jobo T. Lipseomb to the syndicate, turee- quariers ol an acre uorth ot Georgetown, tor 33,750. Georzetown Cuilege to the syndicate, sixty-iour acres on Tenley town road, known as “Tue College Vill” for 560,000. | Messrs. Fen, Fox & stown have sold, throusis Francis’ B. Mohan, ior the estate of the late Gen. Bawcves, to Col. doau Cassels, lots 19, 25, 26 snd 27, square 12], for $17,203 Tuis propery is situated oh Gand 19a. st, and it is understood that asseis proposes 10 commence immedi- wely the erection thereon of six fiue resi- leuces. | —_—--— ‘The Synod of Baltimore. INTERESTING CENTES | HELD IN BALTIMORE N On Tuesday evening next the synod of Baltl- timore will meet in the First chureh, Madison }aud Park su Baltimore, and as it is the centennial anniversary Of the organization of | the synod, appropriate exercises wiil be held. ‘The sermon Tuesday evening wili ve preached by the retiring moderator, Rev, Dr. Bartlett, oi this city. Wituin the ynod “are comprised the presbyteries of Baitinore, Washington. New Castle and Rio de Jaueiro, The sess . tue synod Will continue op Wednesday, ruuably ou Friday,on which dey will also be held ia Brown Meato unend street, reuni oi the Women’s iiume and Foreign Mis vin ibe First church, tue unial exercises will be neid. Kev i ¥ B. Cross will preside. There will be a ‘quite # number Of papers, including three by | Kev. Dis. Sunderiand, cuester and Buitloger, ries of Churches of whe y.”" Elder J. V.L. Grae fubject of a centenulal sed to tnuke wis0 @ Me moral Lo the late Rev, Dr. Backus. DELEGATES FROM THIS CITY. The toliowing wilb represent the presbytery of Washington city: Rev. Dr, Bartlett, Rev. Dr. Butinger, Kev. Dr. Chesier, Rev. Dr. Sunder land, Kev. Georze B. Patch, Rey. T_s. Wynkoop, ev. F.H. Burdick, Kev. J. William Melivait Janes MN Elders—Justice e C.D. Drase, Mr, Wi. H. . A. Snowbuil, Mr. OQ. B. Brown ROCKVILLE WHERE—NOTES ABOUT PERSONS, Correspondence of Tux EVENING STAR, RockVILEE, Mp, Oc -Leiters testament. Ty on the estate of the late Lewis Keiser have been granted by the orphans’ court to Elias Keiser and Cyrus Kelser, exectutors—Mr. | Leonard Chapman, of Washington, has par the Spates tari, situated about a mile | Suit of Hockvitle, being on both sides of | Metropolitan branci of the B. & O. Fall aud extending Irom ¢ city road. Tue price rt his granted a divorce in ti M. Husband agt. Ann Husband, giving the re- spondent the custody of the ehild.—Mis. Or. E E. Stonestreet anoke, Vit-, Wut 5 law, Rev. LR. seriously iil with typhoid iever, | -J.H. Wright, of Virginia, Bas accepted tue pastorate of the ‘Koekville baptist eaurch. ——Gypries are encamped on the. grove Hear Halpine station.— A new store and B. & 0. ex- | res, uilice Las been opened at Hulpine, with Ms. Epping as agent.——The tamily of Mr Wm, Duiuap, of West Washi summering in Rockville, returned. to their home in Lown to-day.—aliss Maule Wilson Is iying quite sick at the home of her sister, Mrs, | Maught, near Moutrose — | Soctan MxEtIsG ar a CHURCH.—A social | meeting of the couxregation of tue New York | Avenue Presbyte: was held last [eventug da the lecture room of the ebureh ice.” As thin Was the first guilering of tne vvements in the building | Rave been cumpletod, the occasion was looked pon fu the Hi ‘house warming.” The usisted of the pustor and FUett wad the oificers of the ebureb. the evening musical selections were tendered by Prot. Paul, Miss. Kate Scott and ettie Bradley. Keireshments were band sumely served by a committee of ladies. Rommextes Revortey.—W. G. Meade, 701 Hy street southwest, reports stolen from bis store yesterday by i sneak thief 13 boxes of igars, vulued at $19.50.—Jobn W. Meizung, TK’ street northeast, reports stoien from his frou an amechyst rug, Velued at $5.—Alvoid 31. Cooper reports stolen irom in tront of house 1416 Q sirect, u tricycic, Valued at ¥85. Sere, ee Sax ENOUGH To BE FINED.—David Mason, & young colored man whose wcttous Indio that bis mind is not evenly baanced, was vrought up betore Judge Snell yesterday and Wis wid w siep aside, but the Judge wold the clerk \o arraign hun; "that he looked tike he would Plead guilly. When urratgned 1 guilty.” ‘The judge smiled et tne guilty. ‘Smniled at the manner 1a Sieh he. hed ‘been deseived, r4 esses swore against amposeds AND ELSE- tou, who have been | 1 | { Aan I. 0. M. Anniversary. FRIENDSHIP LODGE ENTERTAINS VISITORS FROM BALTIMORE. Friendship Lodge, No. 7, L 0. M., celebrated Its elghth anvlversary last night by a reception at the National Rifles’ armory, which was very largely attended by members of the order and their ladies, One of the events of the evening wax the visit of Eureka Lodge, No. 5, of Bulti- more, the Ome Legiov, and representatives Of other bodies Bf tne order in Baltimore, pum- bering fn ali neurly five hundred. They were re- ceived at tue Baltimore and Ohio dypus at 7:30 O'clock and escorted to the ball. ‘There they were torually welcomed, speeches bajng made by Messrs. J. M. Ricuards, J. W. Thompson aud J. Newton, ‘A presentation of agoid badge was de to Past Grand Architect Kichards by Mr. pson in belalf of Friendship Lodge. ‘Alter the reception « program ot dancing was carried out under the directivn of # committee con ‘of Messrs. E. K. Plant, J. W. Carter, J. ¥. Hauer, J. Bank und W. H.’ Dullng, The committee ‘in general charge of the reception comprised Messrs, J. Newton, W. S, Seymour and 0. E. Newton. The present officers of Friendship Lodge are J.8.seymour,worthy mas ter; J. Wright, junior master; T. K. Heath, cor. responding secretary; O. E.'Newton, fuanelal secretary; J. M. Richards, treasurer; 'B, Eliott, chaplain, and J. Kuufivan, conductor. ‘The Baicimore visitors returned to tueir homes at two o'clock tals moruing on a special train. ‘The Rock Creek Chureh Tournament. ‘The tournament held at Mount’s woods last Wednesday, under the management of Mr. & F, Joy, for the benefit of the Rock creek church Sunday school, and briefly noticed in Thurs- day's STAR, wasa success In every way. The Judges were Major 8. F. Rittenhouse aud Capt. Robert Carlin; the heralds, J. J, Bargess, E.G. Wineberger ind J. N. King. Lee Robinson, esq., delivered the charge to the knighs, The music of the way was rendered by tue United States Soldiers" Home band. The first prize was carried off by Mr. T. Shugry, who crowued Miss Annie Miller us" queeu; second prize, Mr. Geo. Goldenstrauff, crowning Miss Scout; tillrd prize, Mr. Lawreneé Selbel, crowning ' Miss Mary Lermanon; fourth prize, Mr. Oto Day, crown ing pep Fhe amateur -kbtghts won rizes in the toliowing order: First prize, John Abbott, who crowned’ Mix. Heider second piize, Robert, crowning Katie Goidensirautf; third yrize, Jonni Siack, crowuing Miss Reina Duy; tourth ‘prize, Joun Mount, crowning MissJonnson. : Amusements. NaTioxAt THEATER.—Miss Effie Elisler will be scen at this house the coming week in a play enutled “Woman Against Woman,” in which she has had much success in the norin and west both this and last season. Miss Euisier bas been beiore the public tor sevéral yeurs, the last ew seasons asa star, aud she has met with great encouragement irom the best and most: dis crlminating class of patrons of the theater. She has quietiy pursued her career, with no at~ tempt to create ior her-elf premature iame by the means so well known and frequently em- ployed by theatrical manazers and stars. She has, nevertheless, steadily won increasing favor, Miss Ellsler's play is of an emotoual character aud alfurds her ample scope tor her powers in that ‘direction. Her company bas been spe- cially selected and the performance is said to be evenly balanced, ‘ALBAUGH'S OPERA HoUsE.—Miss Helen Dauvray, the young detress who will next week make ber first appearance 'n this city, comes with a reputation that should insure her a generous welcome fro the theater patrons of Wasnington, By dintot indomitable energy, intelligence and hard work Miss Danvray bus, in a comparatively brict space of time, won 1oF herseif su honorable position on the American stage. Miss Danvray is not, however, 0 novice inher profession, as she went upon the staze When sulla child, retiring witer some years’ ex Rerleuce to devote herseti to stuldy 1 Europe, Miss Dauvray’s great success dutes from her appearance in| New York iast season in the Play in which she will be seen at Albaugh's hext week, “One of Our Girls.” This is a likgh Class comedy irom the pen of Brouson, Howard, perhaps the most successiul of America) dramatists. ‘The play was Well received by the New York critics, while so great was its success With the pubiie that tc ran throuzh the season, Miss Duuvray is supported by a good company: HEKZ0G'S OPERA. HOUSE—AU- this. 1ouse next week the bili will be Fisher and Hassan's oinedy company in the Lhree act comedy, “A Cold Day, or the Laplanders.” — ‘This is Oneot those ligitt, lexibiy-constracted pleces which furds ample opportunity for the introduction otall sorts of tupimaking. KERNAN'S THEATER.—The International Star con:pany will furnish the amusement for the numerous patrons of this house hext week, ‘ue company includes among Its members the vavanillis, the musical pavors; alatde Beverly, the singer: Frank and Fanny Davis, the sketct team; Rrank Lester, thé black-mce comedian; Biily Wiison, the “serpentine wonder,” Car: lisic, the magician; acd Kelly ‘and Murphy, in a sparring exhibition, Mauayer Kernan, la abnwer toa general deiiund, las coucluded to reduce prices to popular busis, beginning next week. Hakeis’ Bisov THeaTER—The first operatic engagement of the sea-on al this house oc. curs uext week, When the well-known Wilbur Opera company witl appear in a number of "pUlar operus, Including The Mikado,” “The Kerry War,” und “Tue Puree Black Clo sks." ‘The compat 16 40 strong, and brings its own orchestra of 15 pieces. We SECOND Barrie of BULL RUN, trans ferred 10 canvas ut Its most exciting point, may be daily seen at the Panorama building, 15h street ahd Obio avenue. Dine USEUM.—Those favorites of the patrons of the Dime museum, tue Leongo brothers, with their wonderiul acting dogs, Tiger and ‘Lion, will tarnisi the enteraininent at this hous next week. eS gens ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BURN GOVERNMENT SPABLEs.—About 9:35 o'clock last. night « fire ed at the government stables on 14h ect, between C and D streets southwest, which Was extinguished by the employes with out turning In au ularm. The siabie is sup- posed to bave been set on fire. Joun Kane was uerested ou suspicion by Usicer Walsh, Kane Wid not give a Satisiactory account of himsel, aud made contradictory statements aout hi place 0: resideuce. ‘This morning he was tale to tue Police Court and sentenced to give bonds or serve three mo: lous character, The courts. PROBATE Coukr Yesterduy, estate v1 Sopuia Deiti; N poolnted Jur seulement, Estate of Ellen iS; chation returned, Estate Culon Onio- | Ghuri; Iuventory reiurned. Estate of Taoittas | ad letters testamentary to’ Charles Weis; bond $150. To ; ty given guardian to expend $8a0, Mary J. Dandie; rate on Isadte Landie returaabie 29th inst.,returned, eof Arthur Foster; J.D. Croissant ap: pointed administrator; bond $6,000. Estate of Pietro Baewgaiupp grat ; Georgianna C, ‘Estate of Peter Gtors to Sell persoval rey; Bridger A. Grady Xx bub $2,000.” Esuaie Wins exec ° Jus. C pe Joseph Libbey: order d lowing claim of 44. J. Ram-dell dnd, bsiaie of El will adtaitted to prouate aud rece nnd letters testamentary issued to Edwin bond $2,000. In Te, John and Eliza- beth HMateuer, usiders order appointing Juines K. Harrover ‘guardian; bond y3u0. Esuue of W. Adams; H. 1. Adauis appoinivd co- nistrator with Wie Widow. In Fe, orphans ot G. W. Adam: s K. Young appointed guardian; bond $100,000. CouRT IN GeNERAL Tere. Yesterday, Brewer agi. District of Columbia; argued and subiniited, an igt. Duueant Jud, inent below reserved and cause Temande jor furtuer proceedings. Equity CouRnt—Judge James: Yesterday, Hitz agi. Hitz; trustee authorized to receive wit cash; Vouderleur gt. Stewart; appearance of absent aeiendaat ordered, ‘yerugt Jarbue; C, M. Matthews saustic vil as trustee ior George W. Pasenell, Smoot agi. Smoo4 divorce granted, Crxcuir Court—Judae Hagner, Yesterday, Hunteré& Kiicrspoeuagt. Weoser; verdict .or plainttl Miltchell ugt. Duity wid Leonarda; Verdict tor piaiuutl tor $30, Klaguerz agt. Freivericu; judgivent by defauit, Bares agi. Daten: motion for uew tlal, Bryag, agt, Duncan; order of puuiication, ~ ¥ CRBUNAL CouRtT—Judge MacArther, Yesterday, Jona W, aosutit with ora tanklin Cook, ullas Ou F. 5,467 Revised Statutes United Suutes; recou- hizwuce in $500 taken. Wiliam Lee, appeal, larceny; deveudant commitied. What, Ho There! The wires on Saturday last brought good news to this city and some of its inbabiusuls, . A dite patch giving the aumuers which drew the large prizesin the Royal Havana Loitery, drawn at Havana on that day, aud whien always decide tue tickets bearing the same numbers in the Original Littie Havunu (Gould & Co.'s), of whiea Suspsey Company, 1249 Isroudway, New York chy, ufe generat agents, aunouuced ‘that tek No. 763 bud drawn the cavitat prize of $20,000, aud advising that the same uad ven suld ere, Searen was made tor tue hulder ur holders of this evidence Of iorwuue in wsinall way, wud, tiey were found in the persons of C. H, Move ailurney aud couuseiorat-iaw, No, 1548-2910 street hortuwest, wuo hed twoitths, H. D. Guoducker, No 1794 G street nortuwesi, who ela oue-Hith, and the remaluing two-niths were Lcld by'a gentieman resident in Wash ington, whose church standing would not per mit hiiu to allow the use OL his nume, but who ussigued Lis ticket (ur coliection to Joby W, Clarke,of Kosslyu, Va, Mr, Roverisund ir, Ciur Jef here on Thursday evening “(or the boudie, waten was paid them ($10,000 in bank noes and 910,009 in gold eviu) at the Brookiyn bavi one check for tuat umount early on. Friday morning. They state Luat there was po besitue on iu the payment of Lue money to them ur in the redeimption of Ucket No, 3518 the neouad capital prize in tbe samme drawing, amountin, tw 94,000, wisieh was presented Ww. the gene ee by w Mr, Meyer, of Ex- were lucky re} sow word ib Republican, Phi Delta Theta. ‘THE CLOSE OF THE NATIONAL NEW YoRE, Correspondence of TH EVENING Stan, ‘New Youx, October 22. At the national convention of the Phi Delta ‘Theta society, which adjourned to-day, nearly two hundred delegates, representing thirty states, responded to the rollcall. Delegates were present from Massachusetts and Califor. nia, thus linking the chapters o! the fraternity from ocean to ocean. The Pinas Bas chap- ters now la seventy-five of the leading colleges and universities of the country and a memver- ‘ship of nearly five thousand, Among those prominent in polities are Postmaster General ‘ilas, First Assistant Postinaster General ste- veuson, Gen. Black, cominissioner o! pensions; Senator J C.8. Blackburn, of Kentueky; Sen: ator ‘of Mississippi; Senator Harrison, of Indiana, and Senator’ Walthail, ot Missis: sippl; Congressmen Wm. 8. Holman, Ward aud Hamilton, of Indiana; J, C. Sherwin, iil nois, and J. A. Anderson, of Kansas, ‘A ‘Lanquet was spread ut the Grand Central hotel Jast night, Wuich was presided over by Dr. J. M, Worrall, ot New York. ‘The table was stretched the entire length of the great dining ball of the botel,and two hundred and fit members sat down to the feast. Mr. Chas. E. kik gaid, of Washington, responded to the toust, “The Pui Delta Theias in Puvlic Liie.” There are a number of the iraterni! elie 3 in Washington, among whom ure Gen, H, V, Boynton, correspoudeut of tue Cinclauatt Com: mercial-Gazette; Sainuel D, Fry, of tue National Republican; Col, George Baber, ot the board of pension appeals; Gen. J. W. Foster, ex-minister Spain und Mexico; Dr. "J. K. Bonde, of the Pension offi Capt. W. E. Spencer, ex-chief clerk of the United States Senule; Messrs, A. R. Williams, C. H. Buuer, D. W. Herriott, AYR. Speech C.'8. Jones, W. Yates and RA, ST The convention adjourned to meet in Bloom- ington, Illinois, the second week in October, 1887. "Many of the delegates intend stopping in Washington on their way bome. or The World’s Championship. ‘THE ST, LOUIS BROWNS DEFEAT THE CHICAGOS AND ARE ONE GAME AHEAD. The St. Louis Browns wrested another game from the Chicago League champions in St. Louis yesterday, the sere being 10103. The American champions have thereiore won three of the world's championship games and the Chicugos two, The White Stockings received a very severe drubbing yesterday, principally be- cause Of Weakness of the buttery, Auson bad intended to pitch Baldwin, the young twirier who Was with the nortiwestern champion Du- Juth club, When be came on the ted, how- ever, in the Chicagu uniiorm ten thousand or more people howied their objection and the Browns Telused to play with bim. Flyun’sarm was sore, so Willitin>on started 1n to pitch, He gave way to Fiynn in the second inning, but the ‘Browns continued to make runs. Hudson and Bushoug were the St. Louis’ battery and Filnt caught for the Chicagos. The victors made eleven base-uits, With a total of seventeen, aud three errors, while the C three hits aiid were charg uieagos secured but with tour errors, The Episcopal Convention. WORK OF THE GENEKAL THEOLOGICAL SEMI- NARY—MARRIAGE ANDDIVOKCE—THE BUILD ING FUND. The general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church resumed itssitting tn Chicago yesterday. The committee on the General ‘Thevlostcal Seminary reported that the indica- Uons of present prosperity were very gratity- ing. The receipts of the past three yeurs were $324,000, tully filty per cent more than in any three preceding years in the history of the chureh, ev. Dr. Goodwin presented two reports from the committee on canons. ‘The first was on the Feport of the joint standing committee on murriage and divorce, aud the message of the house Of bishops on’ the same suvject, with Which the cominittee was unabe to ‘agree, either in whoie or iu part. The committe recom: meuded that the house Of deputies do not con- cur in the message irom the nouse of bishops, and recommended tue adoption of a canon pro- Viding that marriages uot authorized by God's Wora ure uniawiul; that ininisters- admonish, from, time to lime, tuat the church torvids ¢landestine marriages, declaring Unt the public solemnization of marriage OUgut not to ve dis- peused with exept fur good aud sufficient euuse; that no minister shall solemnize tbe marriage of persous under eighteen years of age, unless the parents or lawsur guardians ure present or have given consent in writing; that marriage may not be dissvived except tor uduitery; taut the guilty party fp a divorce suit be pronibited from marrying again during the tite of the otier party, ‘The reporc in its uther features wus the Sue” us presented by a special committee early during the session, Placed on the ealen- iar. The report of the board of trustees ot the American Church Builuing Fund commission was read, Ib showed that during the pust year the trustees hud granted loans to 54 cuure..es and missions, in sums varyihg trom $150 to 28,000. The (otul umount paid ont during the Year was $25,000. Lav voard of missions agreed Ubat the appropriations ior the remalnuer o: the Yeur should not be reduced. Mr. K. Fulion Cutting, of New York, was elecied treusurer. On the board of managers, Rev. Wm, Law: rence, of Massachusetts, and Mr. Jas, M. Brown, ot New York, were chosen in piace of ev. Dr. Scuenck, deceased, and Mr, Cutting, made treasurer. —_——-+es Geronimo and his vand, under a heavy gare, let San Ancouto-lust eveutuy for tue “worida forts, Bays Sus. INFANTILE AND BIRTH HUMORS SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURa. For Cleansing the Skin aud Scalp of Birth Humors, for allaying itching, Aurning and Inf mutation, tor curiug the first symptoms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Mik Crust, scald Heud, scromula and otber iuberited skin und clvod diseases, CUTICUBA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SoaP, un exquisite Skin Beautitier, ex- ternaliy, and CUTICURA LESOLVEN 1, (26 uew blood Puritier, luternaliy, are ital:.ule, Avsowtely pure MY OLDEST CHILD, Now six years of age, when au \ufant six months old, was attacked with # Virulvut, malignant skin disease. A.jordinsry remedies tuilinz, we cuiled our fauily bysictun, who attempted to cure it; bus 1t spread wit, simost iucred.bve rapidity, unl the lower portion tue litue feliow's person, frum the 1niddle of his back down co his knees, was que sold rash, ugly, paiuful, bioiched, and malicious, We had no rest a. night, 10 Peuce by duy. ‘The physiclin did not kuow then, does uot Know now, what it was, Flualiy, we were advised to try CUTICURA REMEDIES. Without the knowledge of our physician, 1 procured a box of Cv TicUBA and 4 cake of CUTICURASOAP. ‘The effect WAS SIMPLY MARVELOUS, Using the two together, first washing him thoroughly th CUTICURA Soa?, then anol. ting hum with CoTI- cura, From the first application a change for the better appeured. The doctor said we had uo fuctuer need of Lim, und ceased hs visits, In three or four Weeks a complete cu. e was wrought, leaving the att e feliow’s person as white und healthy as though he had never been aitacked, In my opinion, your valuab.e remedies saved his Ife, and toduy ‘he is a stron healthy child. perfe tly weli, uo sep-titiun of tue dix ease having ever occured. You are welcoine to muke ‘any use of this you may deem best. GEO. B. SMITH, Att'y-at Law und Iex-Pros. Awy, Ashland, 0. Reference: J,G. WEIST, Druggist, Ashland, 0. CUTICUBA REMEDIES Are sold everywhere. Pricrs: Curicuna, 50 cents Rusouvgs, $1.0U: -0aF. 25 cents, Prepared by POF Tu DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Muss. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BABY—Use Currcusa Soar, an exquisitely -per- fomed Skin Beaut.fler. HYUMATIC PAINS, Neuralgic, Sciatic, sudden, Sharp and Nervous Painsand Strains RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE DY CUTIcUua ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, Wurtauted, Atal druggists, 25 cents: five for $1.00. Potter Drug aud ‘Chemica. Co., Boston, Mass, oclé Tsorexse As-ontuzst Or BEAUTIFUL FALL DRESS GOODS. CAMELS HAIR HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, pure wool, wide double wid.n, Suc. PIN CHECKs, TRICUT CLOTH, FANCY BASKET STYL SH. MERES, DiS GUOUS AND CASH ‘wide doubse widi. all pure flue Wool-ouy PORE SILK BLACK MERVELIEUX, 850. WOOL BLANKETS, imunense's.ze (alightiy soled), cheup at So price reguced 10 8.6. FaNCY SILK 37, 40, 40, 000, BLA k CASHMERE AWLS, pure wool, $1.50. “OYAL SekGs, bewutiful iall dress (exact imitation’ of the $1 youu). wide double fold, all colors, ineludisg biuck, 12 yards for $2 ‘C.01H FUR BOYS) WEAI, one yard and a hal’ wide, immense double width, excellent quality. 50e. CTO D CASH ALERIS wide doulhe width, ine lity, all colors, Zoe. “HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75, Sue. DOUBLE WHIT, WOOs, TS, $2, HO i-SPUS DRESS GOLDS jexact iuitation of A mm? ext ro i Re fies” hee Far Kee EOE Set > ‘711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street ocl4 Tr we Au Riou: convaxrox 1 Tx Naw Yora. ‘THE LACE BUYER THE SILK BUYER THE CLOAK BUYER. THE RIBBON BUYER THE FAN BUYER. THE DRESS TRIMMING BUYER. ‘4 The NOVELTIES SECURED have already ar- rived, 80 we hope to see you TO-MORROW at the a pr ok & fe AAA i AAA aa mY rm ey A E rm o8 ¥ AA kL. - THE PROPRIETOR WRITES TO THE ADVER- TISING YOUNG MAN, BELvEpusE HOTEL, Oct. 21, 1886. Sm: Thave instructed the buyers to forw.rd a list, of the Goods they have secured, which please adver- tise in The Star. ‘Yours truly, A. LISNER, ‘#3 The advertising man 1s suffering with cold in theeye and can't see to write, so the letters are pub- lished Just as received. LETTER No. 1. ‘Buivepaae Horst, Oct. 21, 1886, Dear Sim: Pleaseadvertise in The Star. at once,and be sure and place my department the head of the lst, for weshall beable to sell the ciost Elegant Orental Portieres for $7.98 a pair; and you can say Messrs —. of 6th avenue, have them marked in thelr show windows at $8.50, Mr. Lisner tells me to mark them $7.9890 wecan say we really seil below New York prices, The Antique Lace Toilet Sets, with ribbons run through, are to be sold for 98c. a set.and the Sain Pincashions for 39¢. ‘Those trimmed with lace and ribbon are $1.89. ‘These are being shown everywhere in New York, and at a little higher price, How ts your eye? ‘Yours truty, © HESs, LETTER No. 2 BELVEDERE Horer, Oct. 21,1886. FRrexp I have secured a splendid line of Evening Silks; and the following lines of Black Goods advertise az soon.as possible, and be certuin to men- tion the prices. for the New York prices are ten per cent higher: Black Wool Diagonal, 42 inches wide, tor 58. Striped Boucle Cloth, v8e. Serge, Sie. Priest- ley’s Camel's Halr,72c. Priestley’s Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, 85e. Hoping you ure better, and that my de Partment will be the most conspicuous in The Star, ‘Your friend, ©. 0, UPTON. LETTER No. 8 BELVEDERE HOTEL, Oct. 21, 1886, Dear Sree If you want to startle Washington you have only to adverilse on the top of The Siar column the Jerseys sent on. They are good Boucle Clott, in navy, brown and black; cut short on the hips, and with pos- tilllon backs. We shail sell them for $1 68, but you can laim them worth $3, “Truth isetranger than fiction,” you know, and it is no fiction if you alsoad- vertise the Scotch Plald Uls:ers at $5.98 to be worth ‘$6.50, for 1 saw them so marked on 6th avenue. ‘Hoping your eye is better, ‘Yours sincerely, % Davin. LETTER No. 4 BELVEDERE Hort, Oct. 21, 1886, Srm: Please a(vertise the Ornament Gimps just forwarded. 1 guess they will be the finest In Wash- ington. They range from $6.98 to $16.00 a yard, Dou't forget the Gimps and Galloons in evening shades, and the Ribbons are splendid value. 10 pleces Black Gros Grain, 9 Inches wide, at 85c.; 10 pieces Surah Picot Edge Sash, 12 inches wide, $1.68 10 pleces Fan Edge G. G.. 8 loches wide, $1.25, and the very latest novelty: 100 pieces Fancy RdgeGrosGrain, ‘35e. ayard. I hope you feel better, and try and have my department first on the list, ‘Yours truly, M. BOYLE. LETTER No. 5. BeLvepene Horer, Oct, 21,1886. TEAR Sim: T hope the cold in your eye is better, and iat you will not be so modest in the futare as to sit close to the door when iu chureh, You may advertise the fashionable Fan is to be made of Crepe de Chene und spangled, Mr. Lisver tells me to flud out what cIry ITEMS Sewing Machines at Six Detlare! 65 machines of different makes, which we American Na? and Neg’ Howe wt Austeasit™ 1m 'Na. 7 und New. % 7th'eud H. Telephone 493-2." a. Rave 25 Per Cent—Go to_J. E, Yaung’s Dry Goods Family Store, 736 7th st. s, Cicake, Cloaks. ‘3 Deserving of Confidence.—There is no article whieh 89 richly deserves the entire con- fidence of the community as Brown's Bronebial rovebtal heme, Coughs and Gate shome rouehh ‘an i try them, Price 35 cents, eo From to-day on we will sell our 25¢. rubber at 15e.; rubber eye t ses ci ae 8 ‘M. SILVERBERG & Co., s,ta,th-5 2 312 7th Street. Scott's Emaision of Pure Cop Liver Ort, wiTu HyPoPHosPHrres, Almost # Specific for Consumption. The thousands of testimonials we have re- seived from sufferers who have been perma- nently cured by Scott's Emutxion satisties us ‘that it will cure consumption tn its early stages and alleviate If not cure in Its latter stages, Rave the Pieces! “1c. Royal” glues them. Broken giass, chins, ornaments, furniture, m, A Mont Liberal Offert ‘The Voltaic belt Cu. Marshall, Mich. offer to gend thetr Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric .ppliances on thirt x avy man al Aleted with Nervous Debility, Lous. of Vitality Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet tn seal euvelope with {full particulars, mulled tree. Write them at once, Astomn is the only sure cure for Rheumatism and it. The prescription ot a well-known New York physician. If you can’t afford to risk a dollar for a bottle, call und geun free trial bottle of our agent, Z. D! GILMAX, 627 Pa. av, Jy28-e039 John C. Baker & Co.'s Cod Liver Ott and Mait is the finest preparation ot the kind in the mérket. Its tonic and nutritive effecis in wast- ing diseases truly wonderful, Sold by all drug- ei Castoria. When Baby was sick Hey Ve gave her Castorla, ‘When she was a child She cried for Castoria, Wher she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, When she had Children She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she was a citld ‘She cried for Castorla, ‘When she became & Miss She clung toCastoria hs, tik $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world tor the money. Orders by null, McGee's, 9th, near D st. Gent's Suits Cleaned, 81,—Satisfaction guaranteed at C.PUTSCHE’S,1729Pa.av.10,W,s3m Fresh Alderney Butter churned every mor: ing and delivered in ib. “Ward” prints, 43c. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Butiermiuk; Sweet Milk Sc. per quart, Cream 15 cents, Hekwiek Club Whisky 1s the best, I Case 0: Tue RECOMMENDATION OF A FRIEND, ‘Inthe exclamaticn of many people that come to OAK HALL ‘The first time. What does this denote? It satisfies us that our fixed rule, to sell clothing of @ Ligh grade ouly, and at prices 30 per ceut under others, meets the approval of Washingtou’s people. ‘The following are a few of the latest bargains received: A good strong Overcoat at $5. worth $7.50. An.all wool wvercoat at 37.00, Worth 310. A five Moutasnue Chiuchila Yvercout, made up equal to the vest mercuwut tallor’s Work, at so, usu- ally nade to order tor 893. 4 full fine of ight aud heavy weight Overcoats be- ‘tween Une prices, all ood bas gals A complete line of business and Dress Suits, trom $6.00 tw 525, cuusis.iug or mack, Caraway au Prince Alvert Suits’ est iuuterials bes: workuauship aud lowest prices ever seen in Washington. : FOL BOYS 5 TO 13, Good Salts at $2.75, worth $4. Senter suits at gho0, wort 85. Best Corduroy Suits at o4, sell élsewhere at $6. ‘Aspichnd ine uf five caxsimere, Trico Wide Wale agdcUrkacrew suits fim o> Up. ‘Overcouts trom Y—w0 W $10. Best of bargalna FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS, Good Suits at $4.50, worth $6. Al Wool Suits a $6 50, worth $8. 4A 1uli ue ot tine Cussimere. Corkecrew, Tricot and ys rhoscped reek in inpesh alyle at ert not lo curbed oy aay bouse having lange stow expeuses “Overcoate fo fall une from geoutegiON PANTS, ‘Messrs ——. 01 284 strect, are selling them for, and Jor ustosell them a litle cheaper. Please make a display of them. ‘Your friend, ‘M. GRAHAM, ‘THE GLOVE BUYER fs still in Washington, but requests advertised the following Job.lota, He ciaims them extraordinary value. You might usk to see them. 100 dozeu 4-Button Undressed Kid Gloves, Tans and. Black, 68c. 100 dozen 8-Putton Undressed Kid Mousquetaire Gloves, Embroiderea Backs, Y8c. THE UMBRELLA BUYER don't leave for New York until next week. ‘Opened only yesterday the following: 124 Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, $1.85 each. 24Gold-tup Silk Umbrellas, $2.65 each. 24 Sllver-top Silk Umbrellas, $2.65 each. 12 Sliver-hook Silk Umbrellas, $3.98 each. 12 Gold-hook Silk Umbre!las, $4.65 each. 18 Carved Boxwood-handle Umbrellas, $3.98 each. 12 Ebony-handle Silk Umbrellas, $3.38 each, TME NOTION BUYER {1s branching out into fine art, Among other novelties will be seen “Roooco” Frames for Photos, They are made of brass, In antique designs, and studded with imitations of rubles and turquoise. They have an effect most solid &nd artistic, Prices from 790. to ¥3.60¢0ach, 1217.29 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 401, 403 Acomplete tne for Men, Youths, Boys and Chil- aren at prices lower than ever belure Our motto: No trouble toshow goods at, OAK HALL 0022 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETR 719 Fax Ovreena 719 CHOICE GOODS, CORRECT STYLES AND LOW PRICES, EG. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH STREET. ‘We have recently added largely to our well-assorted stock of Black Dress Goods, Black Silks, Black and White Goods, Grey Mixtures, Embroidered Robes, &c. We make a specialty of BLACK DRESS GOODS, and it will pay youto examine our stock. We are offering @ gouuine Barnsley Table Linen, 72 inches wide, at $1. Bargains in otuer Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, &c, Ladies’ and Children’s Merizo Underwear, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs, Umbrellas in great variety at very low prices, 24-inch Silk Plush, beautiful colors, at $2 per yard. Kid, Cashmert, Fur Top, Dog Skin, and other Gloves, rellable makes, The superiority of our Lace and Embroidery, Dress Trimming, Buticn, Kibbon and Fur Trimming Departments are so well known that it is useless to enumerate. E.G, DAVIS, £0cl6-76 ‘71 Market Space, cor Sth st A. Coxrwentias Cuaz, “I can't make it out,” said the old-fashioned clothier, “I don’t see how that ’ere Goldeu Kaxle Ciothing Co. make a liviug; ‘hey violate every rue of the clothing business, as Lunderstaud i, ‘They alnt gov the first idea of runnin’ clothing store. Why, they oughier've been bunkropt long agu, aud now tbey are doing the nicest businers In Washington to-day. Why, sit, ‘them ‘ere people buy their gouus for spot cash, dis- coun: every dollar's worth they buy. They don't credit nobody, so tuey never have no wad deuts, aud ‘that's why they kin sell nici tine clothing tor met: aud boys for about What they'd cost nic at wholesule. Ob, they seli the fest kinds of guods fur the lowest prices youever heard of. ‘They don’t work offno old scuff on ‘their customers, but ives ‘em just whut the, expect— bright. crisp aud tushionable goods every time. and then they gives em their money back If the selections made don't please everybody to hum’, includin’ the hired gir, Now, you know as weil us i do, wat aint Lo way tu ran a G.oching business. Why, peop!. that'd act ilke that must be crazy, but here they are makuig mony faster than Mavas can trot! ‘They’ve made huifw milliouin one year, and yet hey give tue peo- ple thew money's worth right along. Durnd if Tecan Undersiand it” Goin’? Well, gooa day; bat what do you think of THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, .W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. : (ALL BLUE SIGNS) J. M. GRADY, Manager. ool. OR $8.00 COACH r@) : Reduced 10 97.00 Oar Reduced to $4.00, Our ¥11.00 BABY COACH Reduced 10 $9.00, Onr $12.00 BABY COACH. sae Other COACHES reduced in proyoruun. for LAWN LENNI8, ARCHERY, CROQUET. ‘Gpecias rates to cluos. c' ‘BUPPERT, yo 403-406 7th a. nw.. near Dat. Dostars Fora Avance’ = RE RMANCE OF PeRPORMANCE OF ROSINA VORES LONDON COMPANY TONIGHT aT TONIGHT ATS COUSIN DICK, MY MILLINER's BILL, MY NILLINIIS BILE, APANTOMIME REHEARSAL xt week: HELEN UAUVRAY And ber Comedy Company 1x. ONE OF OUR GIRIS, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Last ime of the Peerless Comedienne, AIMEE, ts Jeasop and Gill's Farcical Comedy, MAM'ZELLE, Next week, “The Firesie Favorite.” * HEF SS Blin Fie Sapporte! by Mr Fraa Wesioa aid @ company of ‘excellent merit, in Frank Harves"s powertul pay. WOMAN AGAIN T WOMAN, “There is the true ring in*Woman Against Woman.” —New York Word. “Stronger than ‘Fedora.’ eee KK EBs THE TIDE OF POPULAR FAVOR FLOWING. GO WHERE THE CROWDs Go, Enterprise and Liberality Kewarded ‘New York Bvening News. 'S WASHINGTON THEATER WITH STANDING ROOM ONLY. TONY PASTOR TONY PASTOR AND HIS OWN GRAND COMPANY 1x Next Week-INTERNATIONAL STAR SPF. cIALTY 0. present at the ec, S. ceerimlt Laat mentare the Cadets Ler 26. Admission ae" } > oe Seay Gt Goovwiws Porsrs ox Ivy Crry RACES. [ro semscnin: ts ox Lx.) We shall turnsh'V FV it. si PULSES on all races at the above meet, Wuere we are promised ou SHORT HORSES. Remember this ILE PAID $2: SURUSS105, ave TL winners iz the SHOWT Lars thP S ‘subscription, eu r for circular to GUUDWLN Bitos., nn SG. Kies Mouse rd Jockey Cuvs Races The Fall Meeting of the NATIONAL JOChEY CLUB will take place TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. FIVE OR SIX RACES EACH DAY. STEEPLECHASES! STEEPIg@8CHASES! TWO HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS RACE HORSES. ‘Trains leave the B, and, Depot on Race Days at 6:40 and 8:30 a.m. and 12:10, 12:30 1:00 and 1:30 p. m. Returntrains in waiting at termination of each day's racing. Round Trip Tickets 15 cents, RACING WILL COMMENCE AT 1:30 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. Improper characters will, as heretofore, be ex- cluded, ocl@-11t Nartosat Fam_Associatios. Stockholders of the National Fair Association can © tuln their teket to the J.ckey Cub Kucesty apply Ang at the office «1 the assocition in Vernon Row. OcutnDL H. BhOWAING, Fresdent E AKRIS' BIJOU THEATER. © VERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING VURING THE WEEK, ‘The Celebrated American Actor, sash Deg seen DAVY CuOCKETT, Gee Ss Next week—i he Favorite WILBUR Orb! oa. ss HEE@os NINTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE Commencing MONi/A ¥, Ocwber 18, ‘The Lastest Loudon and New York Shoceay Cosvil a TAKE. FROM LIFE, By Henry seititt, auuor of “The World.” Presenet by. ii SA. MCALLISI ERS WA'T1C CONAN, B,J. DILLON and CHAS. 5 Agiea: play full of t rliting i ‘A ciullur performance fur. Seats reserved .orany perurmauce duniug the weex. cele AUGHT B Lessons given, is A. bys sitip.iued medkud” Address, oilice. uasy IVa ve, Lighted at niet by 3w0 electric aight, Open hen Vy esuace HALL M Steamer W, W. CORCORAN Win make Gully excursions 10 Marshall Tall and Giymont, lev ng 410 won. arriving at Washington stapam.” ihe Gd Manor House at Marshall Mail Lited up with elegant reception rooms tor ladies wud geutlenen, aid Meals served a lu carte. bruit, mail, tee, Hee credits aud | fais, leaving ai 10 a wud dpa. bare Round wip oftice. 1° JOR SACE-3Wo PINE DRIVING HORSES one ia iics, otter thoroughbred. Gan be seen at “08 10th st ae DOR SAL NTL re ho hehe mt drives. €1 tyr wh a) Cart Jumpreat Carnage aod varness, Price iow "\" ply wor adites ie Dr. THOS. CALVER, brigitwood, D.C. PORSALE-C Ur ireyk t aDY IN THE mark: t with Des! recommen ations, Patented @’ states and Cxtada “Address 1137 4 is. Mo, commission, ony pa: ber WaxoO OF DECK «art OW Ea mye Kk SALN—GHOL 2a good ERY AND Li = No troubl CIAL CASI prigbt Maios BANG \iNS— AC st bnprowe B'xce Shccave me ty ma) rice 170 With eogaut stood sod Cover ald, d WALD & BROS, 300 7th st aw. Fs LiAnD TARLE, FINRLY x hed win beveled aides: @versthloe compere, ad in good Order.” Ingulteat 1219 Cs. aw OK ~ACE — ONE WALLACE AD MARELE sideboard, $5. walnut Dintog Table @ Chairs, 19. Address ML, Sar office "Ge 3it SORSALE—A FINE, DAKK BROWN Mais 5 Year old: sustabie for coupe of family carriage. Ine quite 2024 7th st a.m. 2 or FekBe OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS; Ut TRC wed; Wall nels Wery eleap: reason for sell fig, going to leave ihe city, Laguire 0. N&LSUN. cor ner Oth and Est. se, OCRySte > — CHEAP —MILUINERY AND y Goods Store, Address alILLINER) . bast Oc2H,2 BETS OFAEDIAR JAM. 8 Pale ton, the ed hist rian and BlOge wber, Says That th every house wl is laced pleton's Cy like we ie uu ‘0 college.” this work. sil ties can ve ode ‘ained at once on small mob: ing Box 120, star uilice. FPQ8 SALE-A, BEAUTIFUL SEW WaLnut | EP Wardrate: also, an extension Dining Teblesat ® | cae 17th st erect FU PAE Se HARES BON TCOM Icy co ton Gin stock, fron 20 shares. ty SAMUEL BEALMEAK, LibSt. Puud x, baltimore, Ma oes ges | POS SA LEA SPY LISH Ba, done, SUETAL nie for Dag) OF IMAL wagon, Price, Bis. Now ALGHEG S'S Aybles, 837 Unk am ooze NOK SALK-AT A SACKIF exCHi, nt Taciave mytinre TANG. > or evr T réasouabiy. Bui 22th st, opposite Mss" bulk SCE HDA RIEL POF tno ct rs Birds, the beat ainvers. fur sale ch Also, Bird Pood aud Cases, ot Une bird store. 1453 pe Stow. ST. HAR aie: CHEE. ozd la [RAL BEOWN NARFTby MA Ds Indy can drive her; a good wuily mare: perfectly fenrews and yeutie. 10 be seen at Hs Pike os same Bees, WL sty aDOve Pennsylvania ave. -ocal-Be ieee ES HELVING AN BINS way. Inquire at 436 Now York ave, nw. ocZhs® POR SALE—A SPAN OF VERY STYLISH Coach Horses Tnquire at OUCO(T & CO"S Livery Stable, H st. bem een 13th and 14th, oc )Bte PORSALE—JUST Al VED PROM VIMGINIA— 22 ual of fie Horses—al 1 one pair of high bred Sorre, Geidiugs, five aud six Years ord, tll brothers; good drivers single of double. Also, 1 dsorse, six years old tue driver. A’ Scie good Saddler and Drive x Weigh 1.2.0 pouuds J.B PELANCEY, 211 Tin wt. iow, 20.<SALE-MEDIUMSTZD DARK 1K0. GicE¥ Hore rou iat ato as god diets nce gt oubser nife and suund” ve yeore o1 et: X., “ta: office 4 se "ACK WAL> wx B...ck Wa nut Buren, de tops) aud «bla Law. OCZiase 18 S855, VERY BaNpecare UE eds em 4, WIth Apr Ys asustats hal Gri, "Apply ut oF FOR Sa eau Mal Sq tron but 1k PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, years, uly P17D cash. uF 9200 monthly Saat Babe Hadsonve ena, cover at pda iat t ETIANO EXCHANGE WARERO MS, 422 ihe, PAKLOR «, Duplex grate Apply at 1209 Sub st n.w, otk {OK SALE— A “RADIANT HOM JOR SALE—VICTOR TRICVCLES, by then ; trial mouey to be credited if ev decides lo purchase; Victor Wieyeie Sou. 1408 ew York ave. sein F for—if wuld with! ‘oom in cued Wurkug order. — Spie smal caplal, No trouble avout iiceuse. aw, JOR SALE-AN PLEGANT You tive years old: has fine size (10ly hauds igh) ig bapdsonve, Gast: spirited, wae! aud wun aby inay can deive nim, Anquire ai Lica bi sGiva M&W oc] WLCUM B.'s, 1527 BL 8 ST Pee a GAN 82.02 BURDETTE OnGay: made expecially for protessies ect orwer; wali De Sold al a low figure or mouerave rate, Address K ae OMe. GClG-we POR SACE—ONE + INECHICKERE: {OR SALB— FOUR MAGNIPIO including Stteff, jekering and Harcmot wakes, cum be bought at a bargatt vor cash, st 708 7th st. B. w. eiolD OK SALE-SLATE MAN THE BIST place tu the chy to get geauine Sinve Mautels at Ow Prices wal KUACHA'S auuuluctory, 47 Cok <s sem miso Ope aud receive 1e0urd a UCTOBER 2p, und re. set.er Dug: bad reward if r turned to 233 24 si L223 14H ST GS TWeES aiassat Sits. Penusyivanw aves, « Soe Keward, apply L130 1 “ae I _ BETWEEN 3% ST. & M., tag of Culler. “Lhe wnuer tid Sin Yeware by audresig 21, a LADY'S heak Rowil st. ceorge- On Gwe Ake alter wh 1708 High st ,Gevrgetum .” Aue ), A BUNCH OF EVER Kes daberal reward Wf Mt sa Bok OF wight PRAY bs Sart: 3S snail Brown Wo, white on § ort vps. ox tke bead, ewaed tC abuve .-uuber. O-1—ON MUSDAY, OCTOBER 18. oman Gold . ace Pin tiavi t Sioues:oue he che eud veg darker tuan Use Uther A‘reward will Ue paid if PetUrued to tm. New id ou strap ig No ida Gwner can have thew by paylug a rewatue SMa, 15% QOUN SS X SiibeP, WEDARSOAY WEEK, unt so-dler's Home Toa. | Owuer pease Cum: tor Ward, Pay daaes, pve pryptty and awe them, Wass Ui Awan 1 ABAL, be. BW. OCetahe auaie, about su Mauds. ADY one UulaW.uly welaiuing tue sce be prosecuted, Awdfess MMLOD avawier, Jelcle siabon, 1 Lud 0. wee" W, W. CORCORAN” R. H. Tastoz, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAS RECEIVED A NEW IMPORTA- TION OF U.P. A LA SIRENE, HAND. MADE FRENCH COUTIL AND SATTEEN CORSETS, IN WHITE, BLACK, BLUE AND CARDINAL SPECIALTY MADE IN A GUARANTEED REAL WHALEBONEC P. COKSET AND THE “PANDORA” UN- BREAKABLE BONE CORSET, aT $1. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF FRFNCH WOVEN AND THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING COB- SETS, IN SHORT AND LONG LENGTHS. THE “ROSE” BRAND LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, IY ALL THENEW © SHAPES AND NOVELTIES. ~ NEW LINE OF LaDIES' HANDKER- CHIEFS IN LINEN CAMBRIC, PLAIN AND SS FRENCH SHEAR LAWNS IN PL&It WHITE, HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROLD ERED, WHITE, BLACK AND COLORED. BOYY WHITE aND COLORED BORDER- PaKTN BR, W1iH sums CAR ed im estaditsucd buses. Also, nutes epreneren it O& SALE-STOCK AND Gua j ‘oli wind avr Sule wet hws: Casa Tok B83 ict ADsO.XINO “KALORAMA” ON BO lin We offer for suic ibe 190» mills oe a ga Sumer vars ABE Oy pasty ER & CO., oc2i-2w IT Gubo OPPORT. NITY 1S OrFkBo To A Ay ay ever 10 0 1 Op. wing » bar io City. als cabilad re ‘bu cg eta. Lucatol Beat in uechy. Acarews ee WALTS2Y, tar oboe, 5 iA em, Fok, Tae pars, cow Se mCUrRY, (Cy qi 2uovo cominue-oun Agarose , ia

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