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: a a: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1887—SIX PAGES. Indteations for the 2% hours commencing at 3 p.m. For the Distriet of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia, and Delaware, fair weather, ght variable Wiuur sagas changes in leunperatiare. “Lapims axD CHILDREN call and get the latest style 1p hair-cutting at Miss C. Thompsoa's,” 1520 _ tS epaaeniaiees Owg DOLLAR axp Nrvary CENTS will buy a fine tur derby, eiber Dunlap of Broadway block. Franc, the popular one-price hatter,cor. 7th and D. Now fs the time to attend to your hair if falling, or if you are aMicted with any Scalp diseases. Con- sult “Mes. Dr. J. Seamus & Sox, 1115 Pennsylvania avenue, next door to Palas Royal Couns ap BUNIONS, 25c.; Mi Soc. Mrs. Dr. Semuas & Son, 1113 Pennsylvania avenue. Five Porrnarrs._Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa ava, Rate on Save, high winds or low, we are always b Bxos., Mabufact See the new lot $2 Child Suits, Lapres’ Soup GoLD AwexicaN STEM-WIxD aTcHES, handsomely carvea, $25. IL Harris & Co. 482 7th st Sem House & Herrmann's ad. on 6th page. Goop CLoruma at fair 4s better than trash a Manufacturers, atany price. EISEMAN Buos., a, See our line of $5 Children Suits. Possmiz's Ick CREAM. Presn Borrex in small tubs, rolls, for family use, at 303 10Uh st. nw. AN RxcaLLENT Cheviot oF cagstmere no. EtgMan Buos., ory “Rovat Give” mends broken articles, Consurrion may be cured if treated early with Baker's Cod Liver Of and M: Tr 1 QciTe Norickastx that the clothing house shat Is bing tne busiuess fs not talising the publle wdeath. EiseMaN Bucs, Manufacturers, ‘Cor. 7th and E See our line of Fashionable Stripes in Sack and Froek Suits. ae Sag House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page. Ip You War 4 Five DIAMOND and to save money sek Harris &Co., importers of diamonds, 432 7th st. Laxoaae ts cheap, prices sell the goods. ‘isEMAN Buos, Manufacturers, Cor. 7th and E. See the Overcoat we sell at $12.50. Sioux ax CITY AND DISTRICT. > Amusements To-night, Nationa1.—“The Highest Bidder.” Atuatan’s—Kate Claxton in “Mary Warner,” New Cuvkex ‘TexrLe.—Hon. Simon Wolf's lec~ ture on “Egypt.” UntvresaLiss Cuvecu.—Musical and literary en- tertainment. . Krawan’s.—Kernell’s Combination, Mawassas Panonama.—Day and evening. Hanure’.—“Chris and Lena.” Condeuved Locals, ‘Win. Beall, while hanging curtains at Harvey's saloon, on the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1ith street, yesterday, fell frum a step-ladder and two of his ribs were broken, and he was otherwise injurd. He was attended by Dr. McKeon at the Emergency Hospital, and was afterward removed 10 bts home, 221 1st street northwest, At a meeting of the Kepubitcan National League, at the Arlingvon, last night, Col. W. A. Cook, A. . Cragin, EW. Fox, Jos. E. Hayden and Edwin Sutherland were appointed a. committer to ascer- fain the possibility and method of incorporating the league. ‘A match game of pool was played last night at Miller & Jones’ billiard roots tecween W. Wale Scranton, Pa. There were three series of jed. ‘he frst, for $250, was won by Wallace; the second, for $175, by Haskell, and the third, for $275, was wun by Wallace. ‘The medical and dental classes of tbe National University last night elected the folowing off- cérs: President, Arthur H. Baker, Masachusetis; president, ‘onto; secretary, deo. M. Beckett, New Jersey; treasurer, C. 5. Hodgkins, District of Columbia, Last evening a number of ft Tay Addison et al has purchased f0F $10,400 of G. L. Knowles, sud 74, aq. 115, 20x 74, Sunderland Place, between 19th and 20un Stfeeta. George Truesdell has t of Jonn White, for $7,400.50, three lots in T.'S addition to Francis, Myaot has bought for $10,000 of Ada at ot & ground at Lhe corner i E «e fl il i! i i Me | 8 : 5 ! & Ri if greatly luis late reddence to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. ‘There will bea requiem mass at St Aloysius church at 9:30, — EQUrTanLE C. B. Assoctation.—The Equitable ©. B. Assoctation held its asnaual jog last bight gt National Rifles’ At . Thomas Som- ervilie, president, ia the chair; Johm Joy a weretary. The annual report was submi ‘bowing receipts for the year to be $708,277.29, tual shares on the books 11,231.1; ree 4 ‘S428; increase of $110,316.05. Dr. A. J. S Birt was elected first V. P. and H.'H. Twombly, BF. Fuller and Thos. B. Cross, jr., directors. —_—_— HACELLANKOUS AND CLASsICAL BOOKS AT AUCTION. AB MUL be seen by the advertisement elsewhere, Dowling las now arranged and ready examination at his rooms, 11th stfeet and Penn- ylvanla avenue, a ‘collection of in every department of literature, the sale of whica takes puace M evening, November 7, at 7:30 evenings. EI THE LIQUOR LICENSE WAR. Pressure on the District Commissioners. SALOON EREPERS WHOSF APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN REJECTED AND WHO WANT 4 RECONSIDERATION— APPLICATIONS REFERAED TO THE POLICE POR IXVES- Tioariox. ‘There are some lively scenes around the Distric: saloon keepers whose applications for liquor ll- cemices have been refused and Messenger Smith, who stands guard at Commissioner Webb’s door. i about the bullding, and tp Tae Star of Monday, And he ts told to come again when he has com piled with the requirements Commissioner Webb told a Sran reporter to-day {RAL the applications from the saloon keepers on B street tween 1St and 2d streets, would Probably be refused. ‘This action 1s due to the humrous com; APPLICATIONS REVERED TO THE POLICE. Applications for license to seli liquor by the fol- lowing-pamed persons have been referred to the police for investigation and report: For Retail License.—Northwest section—P. J. Mh mg) 10th street; F. Weigand, 1811 L st.; N. Thiel, 606 La. avenue; ‘J. Sunzing, 911 D street: ‘Be Scanlan, 413 EC. E Ruppert, 1720 Pa. avenue? J.ti. ‘301 10th ‘street; M. Roche, 118 L Osbourne, 601 7th street; ¥. Kohler, street; W. F. Harvey, 2302 H street; , 1016 Pa. avenue; Mira Amilie Har- street; J. H. Gates, 1225 11th street; 302 10th street; T. Felter, 721 15h ber, 454 D street; EE. Davidson, 301 Onto avenue; ¢. 0. E. Devanvee, 2010 K street; J. a -- Lucy Byrne, 318 — eet; 109 Pa. avenue; J. ‘Brosnan, 201 ‘Gurce Southwest section—C. T. Sheckells, 1024 6th street; J. O. Smallwood, 328 C street; J. McGuire, 423 1st street; E. Moore, 635 1 street; J. F. Ma- r 200 4%4'street; yas, Murnane, G15 I street; jas. Kaue, 300 B street; J. Kreis, 408 K street. ortueast section—F. W. Kest, :318 5th street. Southeast section—D. Nagle, 133 H street; Maria Adier, 1209 11th street, For’ Wholesale License—Northwest _section— J. D. Sullivan, 1403 28th street; M. O"Donohue, ‘S218 M street; M. O'Donohue, 1349 z8th street; Wm. Muenets ‘916 Sth street; ET. Lyddane, 1408 32d street; b. F. Keady, 2316 M street; Z. D: Guinan, 627 Pennsylvania av ‘M. R. Goddard, ‘30th and M streets; W. H. H. Cissel, 1014 7th street; J. ¥. Claridge, 3d street and Indiana ave.; H. Bush, #44 10th street; A. Beach, 202 L street. Southwest section—H. L. Dauterich, 913 Mary- land avenue; F. A. Baeschlin, 340 H street. urtheast section—Geo, Russell, 622 H street; . Jamison, 214 14th street; J. H. Gray, 334 C ‘Southeast section—Paine & Goldin, 125 1st Street; B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., 102 M street. County—Mahlon H. Best, 4th and Wilson streets. soo bem IS BOOK-MAKING ILLEGAL? The Government Institutes Proceed- ings to Secure a Final Decision. ‘The fact that the granu jury yesterday returned an indictment against Edward Jones, the proprie- tor of the pool-room in a portion of Callahan's saloon in the Marble Building, did not have the effect of closing that room yesterday, and the usual large crowd gathered inthe room during the afternoon and wagered money on their favorive horses in the races in Varlous parts of the country. ‘The other pool-rooms where pools are sold on the races were also kept open, and the business at Ivy City was not at a standstill It was generally ‘supposed by the book-makers that only the one Audictment would be returned, as it was the inten- Uon of the officers of the law to bring the case merely for the purpose of having the question de- cided by the Supreme Courtot the Disuriee Mh MM. . Server, 107 6th strect; M. ‘Sth street indicune! returned in the morning, and Mr. A. B. WW! counsel for Jones, shortly after- with his client and gave ba.lin the WHAT THR INDICTMENT CHARGES. ‘The indictment contains three counts and fully describes the place run by the delendant, and also describes how the business is transacted. “that the defendant aid to wit: 0 money olapeni corsets etait device and contrivance, at wi Was bet and wagered by divers persons unknown, to the grand jurors, which said device and con- Unvance consisied of a certain blackboard having inscribed thereon announcements of divers horse Staten togeaner with divers figures ladioating that the suid detendant was ready and ‘wiling (6 and wager money upon the result of such Taces with such a8 might desire 50 terms ed by such fyures.” count of the tment cuarges th Keeping & cervain place to, money upon the result of té races.” The third count charged simply “that the detendant did set up and keep a certain gi table, contrary to the law in such case made and provided.” THE PURPOSE OF THE PROSECUTION. Detective Raff said toa Stan reporter that the case was brought simply fur the purpose of vesting the law. The decision of Judge Snell a year ago 4m a case where (he facts were similar to those in Unis case, sustained the position taken by the Dookmakers, a8 the court then held that it was not unlawful to sell_pools on base bail games and horse races. The officersof the law, however, were ‘ot satisfied to allow the mutter to'rest_on only a decision of the Police Court, and in order to have | Ube matter Mauily settied this case was brought to 4, te question before the Cour. in Generar Term. Ihlue he could not say what would be done 1a cuse the question was settled In favor of the Gov- gmnment, yet ne did ot think that tue “onlcers makers unull wey had been given due houles. WILLING 0 00 TO THE GENERAL TxM. Mr. A. B. Williams, counsel for Jones, said to a Stan reporver that Judge Snell had twice decided this question and on both occastous held that pool- selling OF book-making in tuls District was uo u- egal, oF In other words the decision legalized the Dusivess. He thought Re would agree with tue Provecuting attorney upon a certain state ot tacts ESS to sees e deteuse will probably enter a demurrer and in that way take the case up. ‘The Police Court Lav Ing decided the question over two years ago, and the matter being permitted to rest since that ume, ‘he thought im event of the question being decided ANOTH GR CASE. About year ago a man named Martin Flaherty ‘was tried on a charge similar to the charge against Jones. Flaherty was charged with keeping a gam- ing table at No. 953 D street northwest. Messrs, Cas. 8. Moore aud T. M. Miller for tne defendant when the case was heard before Judge « Witu the decision, had a remedy by presenting the cave tothe grand jury aad obtaining 2 decision from the upper ‘would be gratifying ———— Uwtow Veremana—At the annual ‘Department of the Potomac Union Ve Une following oMcers 4 H. J. Crouch, deparument comumunder; H. Clay commander ; ‘Brown, first’ deputy deparunent ; Daniel’ O'Neill, second deputy dey t mander; D. D. Surgeon Keuerals dos E- Pa ot er, adjutant general; J. D. Buckley, assistant quarter- ueral:'D. D. Brueman, usge advocate . B inspector general; A.C, festa Ti tiaras, Cusuuer, muster.ng oMicer; Chas MoGariee, Ee He i 5 I I i it i Hl § rs) ae it BB 5 | ii & I a H ! pant —- Sean umaal Alexandrian Affairs. AN I meaning Sore Tho" Ctreult, Court wil NTeRmeTING Surr.—The Circul begin its fall term, next week at the Columbus. g the city to put the hay- of the marke, has been, i and for some in fact. been the scales aa ce nnepee 8 otored boy seamed Corns. Coleman, about five years: yesterd: his ‘home néar the canal basin, from » terrible Durning recelved on Monday. He was at home, his mother in town, and while playing near the stove his cl ¥, caugnt fire, be ran into the street enveloped in laine, inma Baker, a colored ‘neXt door, tore off irom him'the burn- burning ner own hands; but he had 2 fatauy burned. NoTES—The city school board holds its No- Yember meeting to-night.——The —Hydraullor Steam Fire ine Co. has organized Hy- a@raulion Counc! Order American Firemen, with Richard L. Carne as president.——The Medi- cal Society of Alexandria has chosen Dr. Win. Gibson president, Dr. Bedford Brown vice-presi- dent and Dr. W, G, Asbbye-— The American Man- titacturing and Publishing Co., with its offices in Washington and Fredenck, Md., has been char- tered here, Mr. C. F, Markell, of Frederick, is its resident, and J. W. Kauffman treasurer. Its ob. 18 LO sell manufactures, print ng and publishing. Tne funeral of Mrs, Virginia Powell look place from Christ churcu yesterday after- noon, Rev. Dr. Suter officiating, Shot Down by Strikers, FOUR PLANTATION LABORERS KILLED FROM AN AM- ‘BUsH—TROOPS ASKED FOR. Adispatch to merchants in New Orleans from Mr, L. Laccatagne, of Tigerville, La, says: “The strikers shot four of my laborers this morning from an ambush. I have telegraphed the governor for troops. Please see that they get off at once.” ‘Messra, Black, the recipients of the message,at once informed Gens Glynn and Meyer and Col, Rich- ardson, of the Washington Arullery, of the tenor Of the dispatch, and thé officers aré awaiting the ‘action of the governor through the adjutant yene- ral, When the necessary orders will be issued. The Sugar pluptation of Mr. Laccasagne (Greenwood) 1s{n the parish of Terre Boune, on Bayou Black, and between that Friday last there were jreenwood plantation about 60 whom were ‘white and. the re- ‘On Friday the lntuer all struck for higher wages, but all the white bands re- malt and conunued at work as usual. Mr. Lac- nded every plantation in Southeast Louisiana. A puio- der of ringleaders in Whe sirixe in St. Mary's Parish Were arrested. Serious disturbances have occurred at Pattersoaville, abu troops will probably have to de sent there, ——_——+e2______ Marital Misery Ended. ‘A YOUNG COUPLE WHO COULDN'T AGREE FOUND DEAD IN THEIR ROOM, ‘William Shaler and his wife, residing at Candor, quarreled'on Friday last, and the disturb- ance ended in Mrs, Shaler leaving her husband and going to the residence of Sylvester Lynch. Shaler calied on is wife at Lyoch’s on Sunday afternoon and sought reconciliation. Mrs. Shaler received her husband, and they had a long conversation, duriog which they “made up,” and d cided to leave ‘for the West eariy Monday morning. Soon after arriving at an amicable understanding Shaler and wife went td room in the upper part of ‘Lyneh’s house, and there they apparenuy renewed their quarrel, for withia a few mom nts from the Ume they went Up stalrs two pistol shots were heard in thelr roum. ‘The famfiy ran up stairs at tae souud 0. the shooting, and found husband and wite lying across tue From a buidet hole in the left temple blood trickled over the woman's face, and & bright stream wus flowing trom a Wound over the man’s riguteye. Bach shot had done fatal work, fur when the staru-d famil Feached the room’ Shaler and his wite were de: ‘The victims Were each about twenty-six years of age. ‘They were married about a year ago. Debate cs tery ARRIED IN Wast VincINIA.—An associated aifpacch trom Buckiugham, W, Va., says that Mr. Oswald B. Parsons, Of Washington, D. C., was married yest-rday to Miss May dlyrtie, daughter of J, R. Grates, edivor of the Christian’ Advocate, at the M. & church, in the presence of the most fasionable audience @fer assembled in that town, O'Brien Must Wear Prison Gins.—The Irish Prison board has directed that Mr. O’Brien shall We:r the ptison uniform and'be treated in every Way as an ofdinary prisoner. It is believed that Mr. O'brien was removed from the cork Jail to ‘Tuliamore, to order to prevent the mayor of cork from visiting him daily in an official capac.ty and making official reports corcerning his condition, es rz ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomences, More economical than the ordinary Binds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soxp omtr mt Cama, Horan Baxine Fowben Co. 100 Wall street NX. oc ee Cannuace Roses and HORSE BLANKETS stour usually low prices, in large variety of styles, in fine, medium, and cheap grades, at TOPHAM'’S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, ol7-3w 2231 Penna, ave. 2NGLISH HATS sn ootonES bao Special Styles for Misses aad: ‘Women who Want to Vets. ‘THE AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. At yesterday's session Of the American Woman ‘Suffrage Association in Philadelphia, reports from ‘State auxilliaries were read. These included the States of Connecticut, Iowa, Michigan and New York, The Michigan report announced that bead- quarters for the suffragists had been established at , to endeavor to influence by the Of chett pe the metabers of the’ Seate tepaes facure. "The report trom New York stated. thats Yroman’s rights blll had passed the New York assembly. senate, but Was defeated in the im an encouraging condition. One woman, @ Slate election, and, alt! sh arrested, two courts have thus farfatled to find ner gulity of Cay ‘This announcement forth applause from the delegates, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ‘The resolutions presented Tuesday on the plans the dévermination of its members to press their claims for the it of suffrage by Ue the Sarlous State legislatures Tor the. Aghtonate ne cause was {ise Barber, insisted upon vi violated any law. of work proposed by the association and affirming all municipal elections (a brief of which was Printed in yesterday's Stan), Were diecusshd und and Mrs, ‘Stone, lassachasetts, ‘Was appointed chairman of a committee to confer with Susan B. Anthony, president of the National Woman Suffrage Convenuon, in reference t har- mouizing uifferences between the National and American Associations, and waiting both bodies Dy aay ‘The following officers were elected for the ensu- ing year: President, Hon. Wm. Dudley Foulke, of Indiana; vice-presidents, Mary A. Livermore, of apg ey Hage hee eee New ‘08 ion. et . Hoar, Jassuch usetts, Hie a a trea ier of ante vara King, of Néuraska, = a, Sot Ot Minneooea, Macy Be Ca ecto, ol Ty clay, ent Mary 3. Koaggs, of Michigan, and Mra. May J. Cog- geshall, of lowa; chairman of executive commit- tee, Lucy Stone, of Massachusetts; foreign cor- secretary, Mra, Julia Ward Howe, of Rhode Island; recording secretary, Martha C. Cal- lanan, of lowa; corresponding secretary, Hé Blackwell, of Massachusetts; treasurer, Abbie T. Coleman, of ‘Massachusetts; lec. turers, Rev. Annie H. Shaw, of ‘Michi. bord Rev. Ada C. Bowles, of Massachusetts. legates tO Ube International Council of Women, wo meet In ee ip March, at the invita- Uon of the National Woman Suffrage Association— Mra. Lucy a Of Massachusecis; Mrs. Antol- nette Brown Blackwell, of New ‘Jersey; Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, of Massachusetta, An éxecu- eta Of thirty-one was also selected. (ore tne final adjournment a plan for future ‘work was submitted. This vides for the ization of a branch association in each State, Tuts ‘State Dranch 1s to orgauize a county association, which in turn are to organize city or township | branches. The work of ali these societies is to circulate woman suffrage literature, petition Con- gress, and otuerwise rouse a feeling 1p favor of the SULLIVAN Must Face Kitnatn.—The New York Clipper announces the receipt of $500 from Rick ard K. Fox to back Jake Kilratn, wiu or lose, in his ‘Oyht with Jem Smith against Jno, L Sullivan for $5,000 to $10,000 a side, and says: “The challenge 18 Fegulur in every respect, and whatever may be ‘tue feeungs Of Sullivan Coward Kiurain he cannot afford, especially under existing circumstances, to make response thereto that wili not be recognized asfair by the sporting public of Great brit aoe whom be wall have to rely for the success tour abroad.’ ie oes Gov. Hill spoke at a democratic ratification meeting in Brooklyn Tuesday nigut. He eu Prestdcht Cleveland and commended his pension vetoes. Casa T= | FOR SILKS, VELVETS, BLANKETS AND BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7thst. SILK AND WOOL CHECK DRES GOODS, 25c. BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, excellent quality, reduced to #4.; BROADCLOTH for Ladies’ suits, pure wool yard ands bait wide, $1230 0 oe FRENCH SEKGES, in all the new and oe uf Brown, Biue, Green, Garnet, :ronze Black. These elegant dress are all pure fine wool, wide double width, cash value 62c., price re- duced to 37 sc. HANDSOME PLAID DRESS GOODS, new styles, exceleut quanty, 12 yards tur 82. BLANKETS, slightly soiled, $2, 82.25, and $2.50. BLACK CASHMENES. wide double width, 2, 31 COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 7ic. VAL SERA: all colors, beautiful dress ROYAL, SERIE ait colorm, peu ‘r00ds, CLOTH DRESS GOODS. wide double ‘TRICOT DEESs Goo! width pure wool, rae Bde redannd ie Cash Customers, who buy 85 or over in Dry Goods at cash prices, wilt receive s pat of handsome Damask ‘Towels Ructied tinge i Cash Custome overin Dry Goods atcagh prices wih fecelvee basdsolne Bridal Serie worth $150 nl For Oxe Weex Onxr. ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN ‘Will be sold regardless of cost or value at OAK HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘8 Men's Overcoats at 85, 15 Men's Overcuate at $9.75. $18 Men's Overcoats at $12. Overcoats at $14. 500 Men's Suits at prices in same proportion ‘as Overcoats. 500 Children’s (Boys 5 to 14) Suits and Over- coats from $2.50 to $8—prices about one- half, Boys (12 to 18) Suits and Overcoats from $4 ‘to #12—exactly one-half of former Pricta. ‘750 pair Pants at from $1.50 to $8.50. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. OO. A RF HHA $3 fh Re bei ak E oo SARK OH HAM _ 031 COk, TENTH AND ¥ BT. [GE Sy sonerme CITY ITEMS. FOR RENT_HOUS 1702 19 H ST. for doors and ; ex| I age B25 &s Ditorcm Fens oct| Roa aeatratie erica = =a 8% es Dr. Von Senden’s Momey Exe | ished Apply to THOS 3. FINREN & CO. Er tract ‘cures Cough, oun Sore Throat. | “ayo, APU te THOR 3. Fe a. &e. At 25e, and 50e, 35,7 RENT—FURNIEHED— Gower. Pe Fish Stalls, Washing- “ A RUS RS" tom Marker for canvass pact und fea head duckt | ,,42dsme new reason, coitaning 16 rooms ant BA i ERNG a All kinds of game, fre Osh, Keane Imon,ter- | [ths one af te tet fn for cy AE "ks in ose wee eee | eens Rte SPREE on. PPP OO W W_ WDDD ERERRR Se aa eee EPO wwewe DE k |, Phillipe? Digestibie Covea.cteated much | yon RENT attax ue Fr FY ouwew B Bke fs Interest at International Medieal Congress. €0 bnek dwelitin iO roan rate el mek he 00 WoW DDD EERE R-| “Steyat Gime” mendsChina, Glass, Wood, &c. histate — ass FULL, WEIGHT PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE. | Eyegt aigerney Butter churned morning | JYOR RENT—3 STORY BRICK HOUSE, FIGHT gre than Seguarter Sentry itis ‘used by | ARG delivcwed in 3g Ib. “Ward” pribte 40c. per Im | A rooms 14st nw, ‘Waterand gan Inquire fer init Gor ment. Fi ‘by the | Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; sweet Milk Bw Up aire a3 the Great Unir as the ‘Se. per quart, Fe KENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 11 rest most Healthful. Dr. ‘the omy > — = room house. Maryland ave ne, oue square from by Bay nl ac oF be couvenieut for a Member, H. B., wear ofien. a—, RK RENT OR LEASE—-THE NEW HOUSE, NO. BAKING POWDER Co. sand 6 FOWDER 00. oom, staw text ts Wonmley's Hotel. oman perlors: dinkug.rvoui SUxN ert, Key'at No. 1818 1H Wanrane axo Couuence. ' THE COLD WAVE Of 1812 im Russia defeated the Great Napoleon, which gradually ended his military success on the Battle- field and the ambitious Hero in his meditation on the Island of St. Helena never knew what defeated him. ‘The question is easily answered. He was not prepared for the cold wave. But we are fully propared on the Field of Commerce ‘and consequently sure of victory. List of Barwains containing many specials for the coming Winter Season: ‘A fall line of Domestic and Imported Cassimeres for ‘Mens’ and Boys’ wear at the lowest figures possible. An immense assortment of Beaver Cloth, Ptush, Astrachan, Plaid, Doulbe Warps, for Cloakings, at res ‘Special Reduction Sale of Cardigan Jackets for men in all the different Manufactures and Colors, including the Celebrated German Make. In order to close out this line of Goods, we will offer a Special Allowance of 16 per cent for Thursday and Friday ouly. The last lot of the well known Heavy 4 Ruffle Cloth and Felt Skirts at 98c. Regular value, $150 and 81.75. We have on hands full line of Mirrors, consisting of many different styles and sizes. Although they are marked at a very low rate we offer a Special Discount of 10 per cent for Thursday and Friday only. Our Comfort and Blanket Department is filled to its utmost capacity with almost all the different Produc- tions, ‘So we are confident that we can please everybody. We have somany specials in this line that it is an impossibility to mention them, A new invoice of Plain Black Simpson Calico Rem- nants, in suitable lengths at 5c. per yard; Regular Value, 8c. Odds and Ends of Ladies’ and Gents’ Red snd White Merino Underwear, warranted entirely perfect at half value in order to close them out. Remnants of Bleached Canton Flannel, different qualities and Low Prices. ‘Two cases of Plaid Nainsook, suitable for Aprons and many other purposes at 6\c. per yard; Standard Price, 10c. Afull line of Hemstitched and Bordered Ladies Handkerchiefs at 5c. In order to do justice to this Special Lot we will ‘mention to the Public that theso Handkerchiefs are superior to any Sc. one shown to you anywhere else and we were compelled to buy 4.800 dozen direct from the Factory in order to procure them. ‘A small lot of Linen Shirt ssosoms, Uned with Butcher Linen at 19c.; Regular Value, 25, Several dozen of Canvas Embroidered Comb and Brush Bags at 10c.; Regular Value, 25c. ‘Two cases of Bleached Utica Muslin (1 yard wide) ‘Remnants at 8c. per yard; Btandard Price, 12), ‘No deviation from our One Price System, BBB RRR RoR RE, EH 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 8th ot. £3 oo sf zB b 3 To Tx P. UBLIC. Having decided to retire from the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, the erost CLOSING-OUT BALE is still im progress, and many bargains are to be had, & few of which I quote below: BROCADED VELVET, in black and colors, formerly . to the low price of #2 STRIPED “ tu black and colors, formerly £1.50, to the low price of $1. a “4m black and colors, formerly #1.25, tothe low priceof 7c. ALL PLAIN “im black and colors, at much Jess than usual cost. ‘We have some COLORED SILKS left in Gros-Grain, Rhadwnas, Sura.s, and Brocaded, which we offerat » rent sacrifice of Svc. on the dollar. We have two pieces of 24-inch SEAL CLOAKING PLUSH left, which we offer very cheap. ‘The COLORED DRESS GOODS STOCK has many desirable and soason goods left, and if you need any- thie in that line it will pay you to give that depart ment a look before buying. If you want a BLACK DRESS of any kind, why not buy it where you can get it at cost? In short, you should not miss this saleif you need anything in the Du¥ GOODS line. bavne WIXTUKES FOR SALE, ‘8, L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Pennsylvania Avenue, sep2-tm Seat Sam Guouewra, ADDITIONAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, SEAL SACQUES, 36 and 33 length, $125 to $150. ‘Better Grades, 40 and 42 length, $175, $200. If you don’t want to pay so much fora garment we can suit you iu fine SEAL PLUSH SACQUES OB SHORT WRAPS at prices $20 to $50. ‘MUFFS AND BOAS. All kinds of FURS, BH. STINEMETZ & SON, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 022-3, 1287 Penneylvanis Avenue. Five Warenenoor Crore. at y uarkets, fitting, with alee capes and eet anne oie alee tes aaa Indie Stipe Wraps in Circulars Hagians and Lasse St, "Men'sAll-wool Cloth Mackint. ta. Men's Reverse oat Bees erhakeeae eee mas. ‘Cuvers «nd Wagon Aprons. nite aes quae C5 e U0UTS and A tee BUTTON PAIC! pay, wie "ICES for gouds oon YEAR RUBBER CO., 309 ‘st. 2 w., neur Penna. ‘MELVILLE LINDSAY, aandgee a Poor Rubber Goods are dear at any price. of0eo Jover RECEIVED. ‘BEING DIRECT Suro 1] GUARANTEE ak QoS Bs POSE ata 7, Sa, wueeKT, 403, 405 Tih we mms above D st. oS G. T. Kem ‘TAILOR, 149TH 8T.X. Ww. WALL STOCK Now MERU ; 2 fall tne ot G48 COOKING STOVES (Gu band and for ele Mh ‘ A Gaza Suz Or Day Goons BY LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, dae Were coring tothe yublie tor Pall aod Wie ‘eimurifue GA Wrosdcluth tor isdiee wear. at $1 " Bsulttal 6-4 Striped Cloth, all wool, at 75e., worth r (ital 4-4 All wool, at 3750. worth 50. Peautiful $4 Ladies Clothe, all wool'st d0es worth lie best Black Henrietta Cloth in the a splomitd Line of Drees Goods from tcrte git oe sch fullline Of Flannela, Blankets, and Domeatica at ‘A full ine of Underwear in gents’, ladies’ and chil- “job lot of Towels, at $3 per doz., worth 94. Bee re ‘Sheeting at As ot of e “Gloves Before you buy your Buits, Overcosts or Warm Underwear, you should examine our stock of these ‘Réods, for they possess merit in style and make, besuty tn fabrica and trimmings; the prices ‘range, from the lowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower that auty bouse cen sell the same grade in quality for, , SCHOOL suITS. ‘You know we make the, Boys’ and Young Men's trade an especial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited im 86 but there ie an air of stylein the cut and make which always gain us the preference when comparisons ‘sre msde. Prices are always the lowest, (Gur line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless, fs 3OAH WALKEE & Co, eas : Owing to unavoidable delays the Washington Biding ‘boot will not be opened unt the later part of eo vember. Rquectrienne Instructors: _ PROF, @ GILLMAR, Intawtte Hippodrome Francais, of Paria, ‘2003 ¥ st, where OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE WITH SOUTH roa uear Duyou: ni; iy consulate On er, By year, “ SHINS LON, 33 SRE A Per mont "ALLL OHNS LON, 23 jOK RENT —OR LiasE FOR TWO VRARS, A Nery desirable and haudsmely turalabed Dew dtretling locaton tir uprer pcted Ita at eS joomla, civects si is’. sabe MAKE @0 Fete Me ast "PER HIGHEST BIDDER. THERE WAS A TIME WHEN IT WAS BUT ONE STEP FROM THE HIGH-PRICED }CTION ROOM. THES! {OR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, FASH- man a Youably located, ata reduced pate JOR RENT— EW CORNER HOUSE, TWO BAY Windows, 9 rooms, every convenience tiagunbin, Capitol Hill, within ove ‘square of New Lsbrary, bots Southern aud'eastern exposure. Keuit, 245. WELLER & MEPETII 326 Pa. ave. ne, WERE THE EXTREMES, AND THERE WAS NO INTERMEDIATE. IN THIS STATE OF AFFAIRS MANY FOUND IT DIFFICULT DST. E.. Fut 10.30 per mouth, ks ‘TO POSSESS EVEN COMFORTABLE HOUSE- BF. LEIGHTON, 48: QST._N. W..11 ROOMS, ALL HOLD NECESSITIES UNLESS THEY leant repair. “Keys a, Ror intormaiion spol to A HELE MULE ICTION ROOMS ‘AND —d mers ee, ca ee FESS EAR LINDEN STATION, B. & KR. (tmutes to Washington; a turnished ‘Ai unturnisiied house: low rent to April. 1 = povgur ie THREE 2 rm premises or to L. A. BOHKEK, Forest Glen, Mout: - gomery County, Md. i nl te ‘WE REPRESENT THAT ELEMENT IN THE JOR RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE | nd pleasantly -mituated Brick Dw: ive rove FURNITURE TRADE WHICH AROSE TO FOR RENT— HOUSES. Fo? Best ou. Kart. bet, TALI Re Fee Bs 1 beg Ish ero mbt I in tie aewaos F st. oor. lta. ved ab DP Otay, bet Kal . av the year. 200.00 N, bet, 17th & Pst.) cleciet KE Le fe ie the eens © 400 OO Mat. bet. is AARC Be Bipot Oe ibe NOH oe. BF Bape OG : ‘cirat Ss. ay. above Dupont at tarde. 300 Bess seether: at nw. 10r a. sie BH WARNER & CO. 916 F et 2 TA COMPLETELY FURNISHED use in Che northwest, containing 11 rooms and must be retited at once. Ser ane DANENHOWER & SO! HANDSOME DWELLING, ON nea” Scott Circle. bowae Contains thirteen roots, Beil ret re. ‘cabinet T—HOUSES Upper ps FILL THE GAP CREATED BY A DEMAND a Fw Fs ON THE PART OF THE PEOPLE FOR A a | SYSTEM OF PURCHASE BY WHICH SUME GENUINE COMFORTS COULD BE ENJOYED EVEN WITH LIMITED MEANS. AS A RE- SULT THE CREDIT SYSTEM WAS INTRO- DUCED INTO THE FURKITURE, STOVE, TOKES, OFFICES, ETC. dwelling, | Bellevue Farm, AND CARPET BUSINESS. AND WE HAVE (@ ENDEAVORED-PROFITING BY THE ER- RORS AND FAULTS, THE MISTAKES AND booke. Foe fa theist 30) a portion of, the ‘at office for bi iy ‘iat full 15th, property on my ietin imgued on ‘THOS. K WAGGAMAN. a7 rena | Washington OBJECTIONS TO WHICH THIS PLAN 18 OFTENTIMES DEGENERATED—TO ADOPT 4 SYSTEM CERTAIN TO BE PERMA- NENTLY SATISFACTORY. NEED ANY HOUSEHOLD Goops JOR RENT—THE ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE ik i Brick Dwelling, with brick cotiae for -ervants, 27 St. B.W..Uext GOOF ty Postiuaster-General Visas residence.” Location one of the best iu the city House hewiy aud haudsowely furnished will be let with or | Without iuruiture, or the furuiture will be sold at = great sucrifice. Call early as Tarely offered. Also for wale, at. bargain, a new Fheion. For particulars, apply to HUFTY & DALEK, 1301 F st. nw. n. JOR Bi FROM NOV.15,NEW BAY WINDOW House, eixcht roms. latrobes, range, and all modern couvenierices, being GOS O st iw. Ligure on prem- ince oF of FRANK T. BUOWNING, 418 oth n1-6t {oR REVT—HANDSOMELY FU AND WANT A LITTLE CREDIT ON THEM WE WANT TO SEE YOU. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSER > TREGT nL-6t SWORMSiEDI & OR RENT —FURNISHED — BH. KOBERTSON | ol-6w 921 AND 923 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Ist & stable: ct el. water in yard; $40 month. i J. C. Hurcurxsox, BR KENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAR. IMPORTER, F° FURNISHED. RRR It cco AH BRT SS AOE EE H Oo at S08 ole. 197 & {cmt st near iti ae zs tear Co wae t i E MMM 8 L MM L uuMM es styles, French Felt Hate and Bonnets in newand | 20 Syne scarce colors. American Felta in «rest variety, at low | {0) ier EER N43 8 ws A SB ESE gee |i 4 | eo Ed om. Pa Sai 2A Kk kee Sus8 > #3, 7 4 z ie odgetial fe cnt tttane me fa Liberally “ ' Hd Oo Ret BY Be SF | Sri aiclaniyae. TESS SRHEL EE F - STUMEE-S1Q6Y BASEMENT AND REN’ Fiittc brick dwel ing on Mat, ear Thomas Che ‘and three bath rooms: all mod. iup,: furnixbed: with or without stable; rené 20 oet & &UTHERFORD, 1307 F st. nw. ROK RENT USEC RNIGEEDS a NO. A, DTT, 2. w., (Kelloge Jes nas the following Housestor Tat Maat MTB Aig at. now. f brick, 19 rooms.ana bath, deta fen: roveineutn, #100 ver imoath: te mantels, rage, and latwirs. wash-tube, t'i a fret rine roandoinee tn seep Anply to 3 Fisite 40, a 1. st nw ST NW. BET, 157m ANI tor ew and vray Aesieable Savory dwellites 4 rooms deep. cach tiuse comtaims furnace, Tauae, cellar, stationary wash cab Syst “wakee Fret 8 ST.NW. LARGE AND DE- a ony FIsAR & Co. ofot | JQOR_RENT—FURNISHED—1611 2i6T ST. Nw. Foe, Satara ed sates 2 Uolary wash-tubs, aud open fitre-piaces bous te iuely figislied. thas pies alow Tan e, furnace, aud alll cow geadition “Apply to THOS | aw ‘Apply to THOS. 3. OR REN) UNFURNISHED. Bo Cone. a 7 22 Giana. Teas + ecotecs sone ae mat BFS eal Ileesi fees i u a Miya 15 Ratnw Kur ioe 1 ave. Lie 160.6; ee aanas cates Se, 5! ‘The above our office only. omy Kk RENT—A FASHTONABLY 1x Risbed House, pear Farragut Sq: for the senson oF a suite of route it GOLDSBUKOUGH & 00, 1405 F et Fe." NT HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY SITUA ED, CATED ty t No. 80S Kat. uw Site of Mount Vernon . bet. Sth and Ot gis tw 14 rooms. Inguire ow, preuiises |W. W. BURDETT oft JOR RENT_HOUsES, FURNISH ED— JNO. A. PRESOUIT, No. 1416 F xt. n.w., Kellore uilding, hae the tollowing for Pent (uruimbs@) No. id 16th st. ud attic Brick, 22 rovuis, Completely” f and Piauo $190" per mouth. lance, elevantly-buiit 4. and base. ment Brick on Sat. tetwees fth, std 20 tos ory and beth, all wod. unje, bested by furpscre; Coupletely sud teely furnished. g20R 33 pee a ~ FPO RENT-AN EIGHT ROOM DWELLING w k'cel.ar and stable, within 136 miles i A be aes 42h New York ave RENT-FURNII ‘dons of the city, for ol¢-Lm 34 between K. 1. ave. and Pst. Cras w.. Apply io 3d SURDD, 1402 ath st aw old law o10-ia* th st. m.w., two- brick, 6 rooms, store- Cellar, and latge ‘hall over stove $50 i if | marble Celebrated Foster Improved Lading Glove $1 per | {nce of closet ‘pair and upward, NOT 5 ‘of 10th and ee 1324 F st. ow. ‘RENT- ‘ED, 715 SA a a Ca race atee, aneN, Seat Tae