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8 LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia, Georgia, North South Carolina, snd eastern Florida, colder; ‘fair; northerly winds, —— Cas Boreas will receive a discount of 10 per cent on all purchases of furniture, carpets, upholstery goods, res, lace curtains, blankets, and all lee oaks in our stock. Remember, our goods are marked in plain res, at our usual low is made for cash. on or before delivery, and will continue until further notice. StNoxeroy 4 Furrcare, 415 7th st. nw. Pome, PALATApLe, Curar.—Donglass’ Emul- sion, large bottles for 75e.; 3 bottles for $2. For sale by nearly all druggists, and by Epw. P. Mentz, the manufacturer, 1014 F street northwest. ices, and this offer 'es-Buvce, who has re-opened er Art Rooms at 915 E street northwest, has a choice selection of Decorative Art Novelties in embi i Free in- Ovrrxmenee: 14 9th streets northwest. Esoutse Toorw Bevsmes red: @ic. Kots's Pharmacy, 7th Ove An. A better value of clothing for less money than any other dealer. Examine our 3.50 Child’s Suits. Eisesran Bros., 7th and E streets, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailora, Ir Your Drvoarsr does not keep Douglass’ Emulsion, send a postal or telephone your onier to Eowaap P. Mewrz and it will be promptly sent, REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. The Large Proportion of those in OM- cial Life Owning Washington Homes. REAL ESTATE FEELS TRE STIMULUS THAT FOLLOWS ‘THE CLOSE OF THE ELECTION EXCITEMENT— MAKING NEW SUBDIVISIONS OF LAXD—THE PRO- POSED REAL ESTATE CONVENTION, AND OTHER MATTERS, “Business is a little brisker since the elec- tion,” remarked a real estate dealer to a StaR man the other day. ‘This expresses very gene- rally the experience of all dealers, and there is no doubt but that the market has undergone a change for the better during the past few days, It is not expected, however, that there will be any great activity manifested until next spring. The winter is always the dull season in real es tate, Building operations come to a standstill, and the buying and selling of ground goes on in arather languid fashion. Preparations, how- ever, are made for active work as soon as the ason opens, and negotiations advance in quiet way’ for property for investment and improvement. The great interest felt by the public improvements of all kinds is manifested to some extent by the large numbers who may be seen walking about the suburbs on Sunday, The new bridge ‘across Rock creek beyond Kalorama is thronged each Sabbath by sightscers, and as this is as yet outside of the regular lines of travel, it is apparent that people go out of their way not only to see this improvement, but also the ex- tensive grading operations ‘which are bei carried on. Similar scenes may be witnes in other outlying sections of the city. The of- ficers of the new Eckington Electric Street Railway company state that their receipts on unday are sufticient to meet the running ex- penses of the road for the rest of the week. the architect, R. L. Parry the builder. AS A THEATRICAL TOWN. Washington Used to Have a Bad Repu- tation, but it has Improved. A group of theatrical men stood in the lobby of an uptown theater theothernight, As usual, they were talking “shop.” The conversation Grifted hither and thither over the whole vast field of theatricals, from the latest New York success to the most recent failure in San Fran- cisco. Finally theatrical affairs in Washing- ton came in for a share of attention. “People always tell me when I come here,” said the manager of » traveling attraction, “that I've struck the town at bad time; that if T'd come a little later or @ little earlier my business would be better. If Ieome before Congress convenes or after it adjourns they say the good season is while Congress is in session. ‘Then when I come during the session of Con- they explain the 89; fiat there iso much going: ou in soclety Yoat People find no time to go to the theater. That's what I've been told in Washington for fifteen years, Now, what I want to find out is just when, the theatrical business is really good re. “Well,” said a local theatrical man of long experience, “I'll admit that Washington is « ubiar theatrical town in some respects, It slow to take to new stars and new attractions. Audiences here are as critical as in any city in the country. They won't take the verdict of New York or Boston, asa rule, on e play, an opera, or a star of any kind. They want to see fondling theaters direc- tion of Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, to. whose en Americans are in- sonny Socolga thie of the highest clams Sartng ‘Toan} the past few years. M. Coquelin and Mme. and sympath any American city, and the advance sale of places for the ‘seven performances has been of an extent to the hope that the attendances will be farge as well as intelli- gent and fashionable. A novel feature of the ions wi 1@ monologues Oo! Coquelin, ‘These’ monologues ‘are an institu- tion in Paris, and M. Coquelin's perfect com- mand of all the resources of his art makes them ially successful and delightful in his hands. As announced, the engage- ment begins on Monday night with two short ieces, “Les Precieuses Ridicules” and “La joie Fait Peur,” in which Coquelin appears in roles contrasting, strongly one with the other, and revealing the remarkable range and ver- satility of his powers, Between the two pieces M.Coquelin will give one of his monol On Taendsy Mae, Hading will make. hes best a ance in’ Georges Ohnet’s “Maitre de Wednesday both artists will appear ‘Thursday, Coquefin #in i iday, Coquelin and Hading in “Fron-Fron;” Saturday mati- nee, Coquelin and Hading in ‘‘Camille;” Sat- urday night, Coguelin and Hading in “Don Nationa Tuater.—Fetcher's well-known CITY ITEMS. ‘from 75 to 50c. "ine Kors "8 ‘Pharhhecy, Tth and E. ret | Machines For rent and at 1 Orpexaernen’s, 514 9th st, nw. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa Does not distress, and adds fesh and weight.co2 Catarrh Cured.—A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome ‘disease, Ca- tarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addrewed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren st., New York city, will receive the re- cipe free of charge. 0020-626 Use Anchor Brand Coffee and no other.1m See the New Embroidery Done on the New Home Machine at 1 OrreNneimen’s, 514 9th st. n.w, Golden-Hair Wash, guaranteed to bleach; in any quantity to suit, Kolb’s Pharmacy, ‘7th and # ste, 16,17 The Only Black Hosiery that will not crock, grow rusty or turn green, bears the trade mark of Smith & Angell. Every pair warranted to give eatisfaction after wearing.or money refunded. A complete assortment of ladies’, children’s and gents’, Sold only by Woodward & Lothrop. tu,th,s Royal Glue mends broken dishes, chairs. eo Monday’s Specialties at Oppenheimer’s, 514 9th street northwest: Eider-Down Cushions, $1.15, $1.25 Hand-Painted Scarfs, 79¢, #5 Silk Bolting Scarfs, $4.15. ‘Tinsel in all shades, 5¢. per ounce, mrss Bass $3 QUICKER TIME THAN VIA ANY OTHER LINE, AND NO EXTRA FARE CHARGED, LEAVE WASHINGTON: SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 16, 1888 for themselves, and it often happens that at- “ Fancy Baskets in endless variety. 1 —— " *| dramatization of Dumas’ famous romance, ————— I Sg ree HOMES FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. irections which Rew York went wild over doo't | S7e0*Couut of Maste Cristo," has formant | An Eateaded Topalaritg, Taows’e = It is supposed that Levi P. Morton, the new-} goat allhere. Then there are certain lines 7 r 4 p ve = . a in | years held a leading place in the affections of | Buoxomtar Thocues have for many years been 810 A.M BAM Smx Harts, © latest styles. | }, t of theatrical® which never do well in intelli have f iy years be ly-clected Vice-President of the United States, | { nneatric ‘and of late years our managers | ® large class of intelligent theater-goers. For | the most popular article in use for relieving Will have a fine establishment in this city. His | only put them on to All tine in preference to | Se¥eFal seasons Mr. Jas, O'Neill, an actor of | Coughs and Throat troubles, co-3 wealth will enable him to make his official po- | closing their hovues > pronounced ability in a certain'line, has de- —— 2.05 P.M 6.00 F, sition one of great social prominence, and it is |" “But you know very well,” the first epeaker | Voted himself steadily to the play and has now | Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7th & H. thought that he will stand to society somewhat | interrupted, “that Washington has always had | become thoroughly identified in the popular Peerless Dyes . in, the same relation as Secretary Whitney. | the reputation of being a jay’ theatrical town,” | ™ind with the lading part. Mr. O'Neill Will | ase the best, Bolt Ts druggists. coly as0P. u. 7.35 PM ——— When Mr. Morton was here as member of the | «Washington used to have a bad reputation | ™#ke his annual visit to Washington next ay ee vst Receryep 500 New Hassocks, worth 50c. | House he occupied the Hooper house, on the | among managers, I'll admit.” the local man | ¥eek, appearing, as usual, at the National! 3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. and - each. W. B. Moss & Sox, | northwest corner of 15th and H streets. This | answered, “bet for the Inst five seasons there | Theater. His coateny, this year is, rt ion 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. 11.307. 400A mM t! oe Was an old-fashioned but roomy house, and | has been a steady improvement, and for its trong pgros “ONeill bance oa a i Orders-by mail. McGxz's, 9th near D st, s&w Dovorass: Exvisiox oF Cov-Lrven Ort, with | Sir Morton owaed the house, cod Macnee | size, there inn't to-day a better theatrical town | in aca Nala te errata tit | arte is money! thercfore save both by using ALL TRAINS DAILY. the Hypophosphites, will relieve and’ cure | Mt; Morton wtpadicisien ha bene ae te ountry then nan dggg, hag sear gred beautiful. Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup. Price 25c. 6 coughs, colds, weak lungs, general debility. | (ire property adjoining he began the | the best class of attractions. It used to be | beautiful. ns + i ms = ” erection of a large eight-story ay mt | that first-rate attractions would come SUEY OOMGEEE Le Malay See tee Ende: Ir You Waxr to be reminded of New York go ; house, which is now nearing completion. It is | here only during the sessions of Congress, | Mentary concert to Miss Erna Von Rodenstein, to Pussell's Café, 1425 New York ave, Every- | not known definitely what Mr. Morton's plans | Now they will take dates almost any time ex- pepe so peice gre A tay dai NEW PUBLICATIONS thing good; everything cheap. are in regard to his residence in this city, but | cept during the extreme hot weather, and gen- | 02 Wednesday evening next. Miss Rodenstein| = NE J DLICA’ NS. ‘The 6.10 A.M. and 4,20 P.M. trains are equipped with agen it is supposed by some that he will occupy @| erally do a paying business. Our ‘theatrical | Will be assisted on this a ee 7 No Oxp Stock to get rid of; all our goods | suite of rooms in this new apartment-house. | season here how is longer than in most cities | Powell, the violinist; Miss Anna Warren Story, J. B. Lueixcorr Cc MPANY'S fare new and purchased for this season's trade, | Tho first floor has beech #0. arranged | of the country, and biciness is good in the fall | the Fender and Afr. Bushell, the baritone, of oe nat S. - e os Geman) eee ie re A Sryovetoy & FLeTcHeR. | that at least sixteen rooms can | and spring as well asin the winter. October | New York, insuring a diversified program and P uuk A MMMM Aa NW rp A Es % =. gs A , os ig ON ic. | be thrown into one suite. There is no} has got tobe one of the best months in the | #!together a fine evening's entertainment. VALUABLE BOOKS pep U UL L MMMM AA NNN PPP OAA R oO RRR § AA Ass, New Storr.— senate boy gr PiSp | doubt that whatever plan he may adopt Mr. | year. Hanais’ Bisov Tueater.—Oliver Doud By- 3 oy t, fur HEH AS RRS E Aaa Ek 19 RR CC ABA we Pa ercane, rte wth Ma WH. Vecrham | Morton will have « handsome residence in this |“{nie improvement in theatrical business | FoR, nm actor who is dear to the hearts of pa FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. TLL a4 ER tun “oo co £84 BE Aw avenue, formerly Mr. W. H. * | city, and im this respect his example will be | isn’t confined to Washington, ia it?” a Sram academe yop byrne cee “ . Brooms, 15th st. Gue-fixtnres end chandeliers, | — a ibe — fgets rt is Tap apg , pee. » the to- | hit Breatent successes, “The inesde Track.” be PRACTICAL LESSONS IN NURSING. THE FINEST EVER CONSTRUCTED BY THE PULLMAN COMPANY AND BUILT EXPRES“LY FOR THIS SERVICE. PULLMAN SLEEPERS ON ALL Go To C. A. Muppmcax, 1206 F street, for Gas | is the fashion now for government officials to |... ee ee ‘h he has a character peculiarly well-suited OTHER TRAINS. SLEEPING CARS ON THE 11.30 P. M. TRAIN FOR PHILADELPHIA WILL BE OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF PASSENGERS Fixtures and Rochester Lamp have their own establishment at the capital. Leccbnser rhb gectey beri Rsesinee Bhs to him, that of Harry Denbigh, the laughing, | 1THE NURSING AND CARE OF THE NERVOUS AT 9.00 P. M, AND THEY CAN REMAIN UNDISTURBED AT PRILADELPHIA UNTIL wos, Epwarp P. Muurz, the manufacturer of | Members of both housew of Congress have | ing back on the drama. Baltimore ased to bea | Hebthearted hero, At the matinees at PTS EBUON en oe ee ae Dae ei eee eee DP. zs - " very generally set the exat % ‘the motiv. ereafter all ladies and children attending wil Cloth. 81.00. Ronglass Emulsion, guarantees the purity of 71 "05 much ‘a vain, depiay as to provide | Much better thentrical town than Washington, | bo presented with n pretty souvent. = “It iva work which handreds will read with profit, the medicines used.” Comfortable homes for themselvex whie hore, | Bt Managers talk about if now justa they nae RVAN'S THEATER.—Gus Hill's. “World of | #4 which uo nurse can aflord to be without."—Piaia- = Exxoratc Steam Lavxpay, 1007 E st. n.w. | and at the same time secure a good investment | Fura to tell what catuenthe chatses, Of sours, | Wonders” will furnish the entertainment at TLOUATEMMITY, INFAN HILDHOOD. B: : Shirts 100, of their money. ‘The advantages of real estate } Washington has grown rapidly im the last ten | {ti8 house next week and the bill is a very ex- ) 1 -MATEMNITY: INFANCY: CHILD ood = : tment here are wo, pronounced that the | years und the growth has eek of ood clas | Musi¥e and attractive one. Among the feat-| Jou* M. Kaatrxo, MLD. Iino. Cloth. $1.00-| TICKETS AND PULLMAN CAR ACCOMMODATIONS CAN BE SECURED AT B. & 0, TICKET OFFICES, 019 AND 1951 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Everrrmrxa good can be had at Fossai1’s | legislators and officials who are here on the un- | 7¢ people, ‘Then the managers here now give | Wet are the Fisher Brothers, in their daring | “The book is intended tall pace tena Ataa AND AT DEPOT, CORNER NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREET. Café, 1425 New York ave. ertain tenure oe political favor are very gener | the Deiola tha, vary chant ctsacaioge, thet tenpese act; Luigi dell pOrg: Reyant Gad SAY_| Toa as aucun: meocisly cer sieameame tars a. aan i ly owners of property. T! oportion of is ” le, the musical team; Fr: "Brien, the ec- | r fedieat Jou Hose Ponvaarns. Kets Kemethy, 109 Pa ave. | Property owners among thie class of | Wea nad and that's what iy wanted here.” | Centric comedian; John. E- Drew, dhe, kisk: | Yet™Ot are" futiana rere ee PG. SMITH, Passenger Agent, 1351 Penmylvania Avenue Ovr Reapy-Mape CLorurxa. residents is | and this fuct very | agect businew this veason’” the reporter asked. | S2Ut artist. Miss Wellington, the Newcomb | "p,QUTiINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF Absolutely Tailor Made, See our Wide Wale | thoroughly dispels the somewhat gen- “I'm afraid it will a little, It did four years | "10 20d Gus Hill himself,” eL00 . % MD. 12 W. M. CLEMENTS, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Coat and Vest, at #13.50. erally {,cntertained notion that the pur-| seo, You see people bangon to all their spare | _ 18%, WA@XEE Socterx will give its first con-| 2A neceu book, which contains senalble suggestions General Manager. General Passenier Agent. E1semax Buos., 7th and E streets, chase of property in this city ruins the politi- | Csi against the rainy dey that ia liable to | ct st the Cniversalist church on Thursday | sortheserulstnner fend. Moana ee ae oe | ni? Manafactaring Clothiers and Tailors. | al prospects of the investor. |The members of | Strixe's good many of them in the spring. ‘ur | SVERIBE REZ SHoactred aca gram, i an AE | without wetting valuable hints from 1t™—San Fran: — — nn ¢ present administrationare well represented | J" gon't “think it’ will hurt busness, very | activ cisco Chronicle, > > ep puC ‘Bnooms, 15th st. Largest. richest, newest stock, | among the property-owners, The President's : Y | Knabe's, 1V,~FEVER NURSING. Just AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS EDUCATIONAI — 3 2 z nt’s | seriously Pace Ci eonth his hypnotic | !V—FEYER NURSING. Just Zerwed. Degiened for | ____ - SEME} c BAL D z | purchase of» home at the ‘capital is conspicu. = ‘oF, CanreNtER continues his hypnotic | ” the use of Professional and other Nurses, and. espe. SS = SSS 3 eb pore Marwern ci Sennimy SY per cent | Cus because it is eo uncommon for the cecu-| A MONTGOMERY COUNTY SUICIDE, | sauces in Willard hall all next week, cially a4 Text Book for Nurven in Training. By J. | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. PES, SRST ORO A PRIMARY, OS —— ant of the White House to have any other Sy ait C. WiLson, A.M., M.D. 12mo, cl FRIDAY EVEN . NOVEMBER 30. Asti tet ow Catt axp Comrane our prices. with the dis- Frome in this e ty except the oificial residence | A Young Man Shoots Himself and His The Knghts’ Convention. “An a it ahould ol <itranis tole 1 THOS 'W. SIDWELL, Principat eeunt off, with any advertived price-lists in the | provided for him, or, in fuct, to own any prop- Watlec w kale by Ge oe SHORTER MOURS AND SUNDAY WORK UNDER | eve1 hia Ps ess, L AX ECEMBER 3 1888. NORMAL TRAINING Clas — Bisons & Fusrenen. | try here., The din Frendcny however wera y the Shoc CONSIDERATION. “Thisiittie book should be in the hands of every|E Ey kA S Baboocn. Rowe ot boston, ta a a = = a ad i tre} spt & y by DOCTOR AND PATIENT. ‘ c 27, ys CITY AND DISTRICT. — | HiiisndGcn, Graut ainy dela the tte tos | | William Davis, Jr o man about twenty. | was adopted ordering ihat Mrs. BAECs epOTt | ange ND PATIENT, Pree “CALLIRAMOL "UY Dad. B. BRIDGE. = ‘ house on fowa circle. | President Cleveland | three years of age, committed suicide last | be printed in French and German and circu. | PY Wet Mircnrit, MD. LL-D, Harr. author of bers 8 mia. cokes seaec AMUSEMENTS TO-NiIGHT. was preceded as a real estate investor here by | night at his home, near Damascus, this | lated in Germany and France with the hope of | 4, ‘Tear: or, Hints for the Overworked,” ke. 12mo, P “oo : RE ROORE LAWSON, Sepeana, : sere ay Mpitnes, who purchased hi country | county, by shooting himself twice with a pistol, | bringing about an agitation of reforms that will | Extescisih, @1 PF BOSTO MISS GERTRUDE EDMANDS, Contraito, Sree te Dat fomst ess ed Same een ta yess Bes elit fee | Lyte el oo tench sermon Tacs has | ees Os, teen oe tic aterasca aleniin | ras con Pac tuay aa nsTa e aia man a | tee reves Mol eet Ei canal On Turki CONCERT Nantomat.—‘“A Hole in the Ground. property, making one of ‘the neatest real | she died in afew minutes thereafter. The | was an address by Rev. Wilbur F, Crafts, of | bei, and the calm, plain, common-sense {Chariot Hace, from Beu Hus.” which he eave with | ), DATE AND PLACE TO BE AXXOUXCED AINTING, DRAWING FX CRAY Kamxax's.—Variety. . fees pee ceteR Known, in the market | young man was the eldest son of Mr. William | New York, on the question of Sunday labor: | Wilch the various infirmitien arw set foruh will if exre- gpd MEO WILLIAM LCD WIG, with whom movotia~ | per tm Closs om Naturday for chilies eae Sp age wh. having Vought it fe abc $300 re Bere Semel keeper of the toll-gate a¢ | The gentral thought of his discourse wag eee Wellstone nick—-Servutewn Heme,” TE Nengagiatendsieen= v Aaa eco OF BOO ” "ASOBAMA.— of Shiloh.” Sligo, on the 7th street pike, and who was last | “Sabbath reform necds nationslization.” Mr. p the sick." Sevrintonpn Hevalt, a Fs SX SCHOOL OF LOCK aN d sold for $1, 4 $1.500 per ; “Au admirable volume fv Ort ste Men ; er C., who in connection with Hon. Wm. 'K. | ; R h ° t " opie. - "5 Very BH y BIJUU THEATE ; Major Geo. A. Hilton, the evangelist, who | "7l! probably occupy if upon the termination | ago and one of his danghters is now anin-| it could be brought about that’ no Sw. | 17s Cavers. Irs Resvrts, Ire Reurpy. By Fraw- Gey, Thursday end Gorerdee ARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO M has been st bis home in this city for a short | of Secretary Whitney's present lease. The | mate of an insane asylum. S.A.M. |day work should be done by any gov-| “4% D. Cum, M.D, author of “Men snd Women.” Americs's Brightest Gem, the Little Electric Magnet, | 2° tite-site crayon portrait tn 15 lemons: uo ku e Secretary rented his house in town and owns pa . “i y - 7 7 s 12mo. Cloth. ¢1. OLLIE REDPATH, edee of drawing Lsceemary au day gut 4, Hosmer, the oareman, now in this city. and boda h peso sce merece menage To the Editor of Tur Evextxo Stan: unanimously approved. Tho appointment of | Sed to the literature of the Prohibition party with eect toctnd. | 29, SOE st Riebt. Particular atteution to tym Hamm, Tecmer's trainer. are both. it is an-| 50 109 house ok New Te aire een | ‘The wedding of the eminent Englishman, | a committee te look after the cucctment of am | Hd Tesulte.”—New Turk World. ey eee ; nounced, desirous of making a match with Lee, | 5° th of D ie wieeve hes alae $3 Thursday, in St. John's church, to Miss Endi- | ¢ight-nour law was also ordered. WORCESTER'S NEW COMPREHENSIVE DIO- PERERA WAL Policeman Feit Ki he ei Pituity han been dispetued. ‘Secretary Bayard | Cott, recalls a similar event which was cele. | , Some Member, whose nume was suppressed, Candee Se non 2 See eee Rie ae in nPO | was kis: residence oa Mamechtontis ereven: | trated Gi the canechus ta Ie. hes a Tae peers Derslipe in the | Entitely New Baition. Containine over 48,000 Words | Sameera ranma Joft leg about 11. o'clock last night, his pistol | Which he porchased some years, sgo when he | the marriage of Mr. Parnell, an Irish gentle-| knights, ‘The subject was discussed kt Toners | {i Coton Ure, with an Appendix uf 15,000 Proper sont Wi ee ? member of the Senate, Attorney-G Nanies, New Ulustracions, Reset from New 7; Next Week, Paving fallen from his pocket and exploded: | Tj Garland purchased not lone eee e Wank. | man, to a daughter of Commodore Stewart, of | und with warmth. When the vote was ordered | S% printed from New Plates, Svo. Half oun, ee a i attended = ~~ Snyder and =e | come house On Rhode Ieland avenen, wees tc | the American nary. ‘The present great leader | Only half a dozen oui of the 180 delegates would | $1.40, ____ Seats now on Sale, G st,, bet..Oth and 10th, et eT Svemme, weer Bi) ceesl. Other democratio aiciaie hare shalt at tee Teas Uber was the fruit of that mar- rele ng el ae .d the introdtction | WORCESTER’S NEW acapewtc prctionary. | LATHES, AND MU GIAL ENT FROM NOVEMBER 12ru TO 220, INCLUSIVE. ae _ 0} 0 cl " . Ist per pease lca ay a ies pee er Traconeae' id Calculin Dearu oF 4 Verenax Freewax.—Mr. John H. Suscbreoce siseateic red cctekn intelligent and enpectable native of hing: of @ proposition to form the Chinese into ittde- | Entirely New Edition, The Etymology ef Words ping at GRAND Theee tickets slo entile te holder tp the benefit of | #1 Le HOPKINS Profeonr nf Matimnath died on Thursday afternoon in the | vers much, as the new comers will want houses, | ton, now deceased, but who spent his life here, | Pendent organizations. As the present laws | distinetive Keo Teeture ‘all the more adistribution of preseaite at the close of Fair. 12-108 | (FANE COLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHL Seceree Bes om Thursday afternoen ts the ae eco * | T ecppess the cledrch rerceds will furnish evi: stand the Chinese are on the same footing a8] common New Wonds. togoiber with hundreds of FPR Flatron TEAM POR UsH8-9, | Sune Boye Pel ag 2 te a i. i . ers, & cient vot bein; ie only re- New rations. Roset um New ty a noe nee ford Girstand Pennsvivania avenue. from which| Herman K. Viele, the civil engineer, is en- | HR _ G- | quiremen: for ad:aission as mombern, | perme meernaete pet from New vps. apd wn ob EY pe be Pore ek, (peony The Veteran Firemen's ano. | 88° in platting a large tract of land lying | Foxsnat or Howanp L. Hyatr.—The fune-| . Last night the committee ou grievances con- | Exot’ ao mune eee cheaper dictionaries: it ihre ree HE YY ER Ariugon LOCLEN < : joterens Viremen'y aune- | * i .- | Fal of the late Howard L. Hyatt, assistant | sidered the cases of ‘Thos, B. Barry, of Michi-| fortasa valuable rade meewn ior the ollice oc fandlg ‘CORCORAN BUILDING. ri Prineijal, reiers, by special pern ciation, of which he was a member, will escort | just this side of Cabin Jolm bridge. The pro, fawily hep iT. , fw the remains to the Congressional cemetery, |erty is owned by Edward Balsey, whe bes | superintendent of the registry division of the an, and J. M1, Bloomer, of Toledo, Ohio, Mr, | table.” Louie Kepubsican NE RICHARD WAGNER SOCIETY ‘| ‘BI © Rew > | er Be 2 Co. Benker. ee ae an a oe Sante Washing” | porchased some 500 acres ont atch tide af tho | Gar.F ant x street notioras perterdae after | Trsce aaUicb a a Fe eg nana | wrestle rams to wall ou Nao Clemiad Out willeiveta fret TUE PRINCE OF HUMORISTS, ton, and under the old volunteer fire depart-| Conduit road. The name of the new sub- ee emick ae en | oe = ¢ “Vilitying th lone to uny addve plieati 6 ° . : ; noon.’ The attendance, which was large, in-| without trial on charges of vilifying the offi- any address, on application, of the Seaton ee eee rervererance company, of | division is Gien Echo heights, and it is the | cuca g number of bs’ fellowclerke er’ the | cate of tne enter, pe fekdatochaindoar torino NovEMBE i 22, "Lass, JAMES WHITCOMB was secrerary at the time of the dis- | intention of the owner to subdivide at presen' ‘ bits Le obtain 2 direct at Bgndment. He wae alto, fora tine,» member | some 20 acres in building sites, "‘The fots wil Le a a | Seutve, « Recarcrmant Wirwess, | Mult ou recinat ihe eee Creat the book, post UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Ru i i _m20. paid department, and under Mayor | be offered as desirable locations for people of Th we Goctucted Uy ite 3 nell, a master in chancery, who the Rereiioas ce a ERE ene foreman of No. 2 engine company: | emall means who wish to have homes netr the | Wright, “The Pell-bearery ‘were: Geergs fy, | i employedin taking evidence inthe eetebroen 21 LEPINCOTE COMPANY, Pubes, VED BE hE U tua fee ¥ > Exocrrox, Oxsrony, A — When the pension ofice was in the Palais Royal | city. Plant, jr., James E. Bell, W. B. Britton, Orville | Andover case, has had before him President —— can be obtained without extra chanre, at THE POET, HUMORIST, AND ACTOR, Of he above xtudien. 4% page Catalogue tree. MARY building he was the engineer and superin- JUDGE MILLER's NEW HOUSE. Drawn, John E. Birkhead and Fred. Walker. | Seelye,-of Amberst College, us a witness, Pres- we WM RTA Market Space, | Willgive ope of thetrIutmitable Entertaimmentaat | 7). CoLibuk OF FUXUrion AND OkATOnE, Bcd the tbe, ullding. and for a short time | | Judge Miller, of the Police Court, has begun | The inierment was with masonic Honore at eo ident Seolye was saced certain questions, which Mirus Bazsren: ‘AiBAVaWs oRAND OPrRA HOUSE. MASONIC TEMPLE, | — LS seahebeineniamateeedee au a “Pen | the erection of a handsome residence for bis | Congressional cemetery. e refused to answer. gnd as he persisted in his S ‘ “) NEW ILLUS | aaa sion Br ante 2 fusal he will be bliged to bi — ON SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 17TH, 1888. NEW ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR own use in Takoma park. Like the other resi- SI = ip of rah Siac emp EDGAR FAWCE’ ‘RFORMANCE, 2 OF Tae Mepicot: a 2 1 New Youre Vioiators or tux Exectios Laws | betore Judge Allen in the Massachusetts su- ‘TT's € Admission, $1. Reserved seats, 25 cents extra, WITHEN C. SHORTLEDGE'S MEDIA (Pa ) ACAD Chincha aera SoGTETT. (>The | dences which now line the avenue of the park, | pAZ™ YORE N12 following sentences were im- | preme court next Friday. eae PRE ap Reserved seata for sale at Brentano's, beginning | My FOR bOVN omer. A Oatount Hembta bas clotted the followins the | {his new house will have the picturesque ef- | posed in New York yesterdlay for illegal regis. | ————— ‘Now and Greatest Novel, ‘Jefferson and Taylor's Great Aquatic Spectacle, | Munday ‘mornin, November 12th, at ®ovdock. ‘Sale AED GRApGITE DESTRO Pond ing year: Robert Revborg, mrestlear ae | fects of artistic suburban houses. Takoma has | Potion ned illegal votiags Wee Meg ietd Me, A DARK of seats will be limited to.ome thousand. ‘They may be | AL singly or iu small clnenen <3 Fas oe bert = aoa ut; A. | grown so rapidly that now it is an independent | gal voting, two yeers and four months in T Ome 5 > ts 2/3 eccured by mail, and will besumbered according to War a POPS ao, a aol wino-president, ¥ Sr shadae Plan goo community, _ bohemia omy pub- | Prison; Chas, Grifin and Andrew Feather- wat LIcKLING Noveuber ‘With ie dhe Gate vueebel., ‘35-20 = ore ws Aa aa << Frome an; L.A. Harver, secre=| where he ac tte important —a log cabin | fone, fraudulent registration, each two years ‘siiebichesiie ‘iin Original Cast Rentiatic Becta my an Pp deck, Eepuctsy Ubrarian; L.A. Warver. secre-| where the meetings of the republican and dem. | and four months in prison; Oscar Nephew: ille. | 18 your throat arises from catarrh, and as catarh is "8 MAGAZINE, THE NEW DENLEY REGATTA SCENES Revo Ten POURD EAETY Poe ra | coruer Ttbend Dots uw, Biveeinet rine ee ' 6 va ac dmv ocratic clubs of the park were held during the gal registry, state prison oné year and nine | CoDstitutioual disease the ordinary cough medicines iuanincits eae manne ate na GRAND SOCIABLE ARD FUURD CARTY the door. fution eatabiiabed 1604. A prec TN ie ae _| campaign. Mr. B. F. Gilbert, the founder of * Patric! hy \ pbs all fall to hit the spot. Whut you need is a constitu: | 1t Price 25 Centa, int ve Under the auspices of the “Catholic of | business education thet qualifies youre men NS THE BALTIMORE AND On10,— | months; Patrick Murphy, illegal registry, two > A RIVER OF REAL WATER. : women for seli- aud usctul lives, Day ate Op November iS new trains will be placed in | We Park, owns a large tract of land along the | "ons and three months in prison; Richard | tonal remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilia, which, by GEORGE HOSMER, Serertee ot oe Deere of, Colamabte, At JA. | evening. weenio Cectpess euuren citenal Servier on the Baltimore snd Ohio raifroud and | 54g, which he intends to improve by laying yer, alias P. H. Ryan, illegal registry, three | Vulldine up the general health. and expelling the scrof- the Popular Oarainan, it the Great Boat Race, and 10th sta nw. on THURSDAY EVENING, | BP “ the foowins sede extabished va that ne | Sut sgeetand in ther rempect preparing or | yar and bie stein elon ‘syn ta rroeed ete heals wate sax | Hox. Elvan MicCrrzocws Rewmms.| “Sax vin hance iaviriianiorg” | SOviMeW Sis abba ates | urs cerern between Washin a Ph Leave | ing beyond the bounds of the city, Taw: Maigais’ cx Geeks A icoons. San tons on whom thee dense seen tobave afm Dold. | MEN AND MEASUSES OF HAL A CENTURY. ‘DARK SECRET: Be OTA aONED | Pea” Ue ~The $:i0a.m_and | TE PROYOSED REAL Estate. convention, | Sronts.—A reception was given yesterday after- | Maby unsol precincts tees mace | Noone A Hvaw, MeCcLLOCB, | west Week—-COQUELIN-HADING 00.._nl2-tf ptf LILY See £29 pes. trains will bo the fastest wer scbed-| A. numberof letlers bave been received from noon “9 Marquis of Queensbury ut the office ee ae ae peices, st arte. eon Snare! A [BADGES GRAMD OPERA BOOS zhi - Cae icy eat metre Route an . d between this eity and Philadelphia. ‘Th ts of thi i of Mr. Richard K. Fox, the jpg man, in “i secretary di 8 A — dren ‘Avent, superb track of t nore and’ O} . Neat photos Rerun bromine bed | New York. Among the celebrities present were CATARRHAL AFFECTION rests edit topics which oe teary Of an Seen AN an Merton Geen tng oe | ee eran bs, ‘snd Oblo Ticket Avent. road renders this run casy of accomp _aaaresonbgge sree eraramdit trap | ake Kilrain, Jack MeAulie Chasey ache tigen of Ml I ee reutudneoacey vin Wallington of aeut ‘These trains will be equipped with magr * : ig city | and Steve ie, ridge jumper. On be- | «For several years I had been troubled with a co- | cy itvartt Tancichon, Heinen Men, Webster. Quin- M COQUELIX, == ————— new Pullman parlor « expressiy for | Poe publgebed in Tuy Sean ne ain it | half of Mr. Fox 'the Marquis of Queensbury | tarvaiadecticn ta uy throne, ail hed aed ereenl | Shaseiee onan ie Houuee tie Banton Clney, MME. JANE HADING, EDUCATIONAL. this servis. All the above trains will carry | terviews published in Tux Stau with real es- | presented a valuable cane to Kilrain and a| pirdost peorgibear ney to the West—lidians in 1830—The Hare French Dramatic Com) = = 4 or Gr siping care” The h:3) pane train | tte men fn this city, and 36 seomn to be meet. | medal to Brodie for hie Poughkeepsie bridge | My wife wanted me w try How's Sureterdin: gad i / REM aha” GormudltelertG Schenck | AMEN Day EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, TYE FRENCH AND, ITALIAN CLASSES, OF he provided with Puilman sleeping cars | ®8, With appro abr ne . prominent | jainp. ‘must say I was very much benefited by using it, and ) Career—Lincoln snd the Wi In the following repertoire: . 7 | desler, in the course of a letter on this subject, ———_+e0_______ a Zessenden, and 2305 27h ot. will commence Monday . h passengers will be rf y would recommend it very highly to any ove having | Other Leaders—Grant, Hancock, McClellan, and Other vember at cS al’ b 9 nd in which | 84%: “1 think it will be found to be a common ic ” Jatuson’s istration and Character— : SEs Fain | nin te ee ore | aA i, hes sag pe, | Se ce ae Dove aa Fear ea | TR oe em | Mint rh eee ae estuarant hus been | ble. | That period in our fuation’s prosperity is | of Byrd and Guy, contestants for ‘the guber- vive hundred peaes of ‘niore force oF of wure | , Lessons in class or private, at recidence of vate OF ih clnanes i recosumentistious, Bi te new Baltimore | Teached when the worth of real estate agencies | natorial office, are heavily armed, and the capi- ‘i greater candor, und of more deliberate Qleturcance of | day’ Mt Gog 4 ony 1. bear the A Hotel wean snd Okie depot at Philadelphia, in which choice | % #PPFeciated. The sale and exchange ¢of real | tal. Tishomingo, is ina slate of great disorder, ee Shout the lyeidoute, persone and astate arses eee | Peay, Coaueliy- Hadi S*Stursay eveuing. | GERMAN CONVERSATION 18 TACGUT BY THE HE CEDARS” — A BOARDING "AND Da : estate ani velopment of properties is| The har i, ae Hot to be found: thal aelin Hedin a .Bazsn.” # _— Se ot >< 2 | plore and more becoming a trade. Every other puree bela eee eee AT benay’ Cie: |. “S smheuny tommy Guteny vite wmeentelsneet| Gekteeien INR bi yy us REOPENS Coron Ake payee Looxs ov SemscntrTox to the” Brightwood | Pusiness las its organization, und there | and Frank Btcele, of Boston, was fought up the | bed cough and what was called ‘quick covsamption,’ | |The buck conlaiia more of interest to the tion. B16 | MODERN LANGUAGES, Bear ones, 7 cool yailway company wore 0} # 9ofchock to-| 5 Ria teen emeplica, A motional ome [oe nd early Thursday morning. ‘Larkin won on | bY Hood's Sactaparilia She was restored to perfect Ecal cuality Gives hr a seadat Sees egies Wann __ Uy eS ti offic be ‘e < pe ~ Ba~ | & for roun Li tere Mellnk eh rc ni ng aie ie, Sogn | Chae Fears rekon onthe Dalimar peat a Mr worn eco age F RC Me ee Ne A ww am |S HELM oP SEE i estors consider it a | ach other fe cs eodnk a ah food thing Brightwood ‘arcnac oat ti | country, and good deal of correspondence | Opegene tenis ve Va, ‘Thursday, and ws | MAF since king it” FRANK OTIS, Berwick, Me, tin ban Spr s lous Goan Becmtnos's” | (RAND CONCERT. ness artery Tumuing novi from the city | 2O™ hecessary would be obviated. ‘The real | crushed to death” He” wae ene Mas | 'N. B.—If you decide to take Hood's Sareaparilla, do | ‘Mt RO Tn pos st paid. on re- ‘Miss ERNA 8. RODENSTELN, hd waut of Tallroad fcilitics Ins Tong been | cette agent miion covery a broad eld, and | shout twenty-two years of tee, ‘ot be induced to buy any other. apy pres, 745-745 Brovdway, Nee nck. ‘Aatisted by felt. The building of this road to the Distriet har pe xo er eee wee — oa hy one sahettens of the wl HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA ——— EEE ye ; Mie ' line will be" t adver a developmen ima donna, is living in Pittaby e é ser te tiocny Baste, Base i ants as. mato Sc | Uglienetinncoutenlgn Would pore tr | Passes aa COR gl | At bare ghiteines, tend ty! GENTLEMEN'S GOoDs, | EE ISES ES ESS ose easily necessible, xi moderate rater, in | Y*1¥able to the fraternity.” troubles, by OL #00, ———— eee : ‘UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, high and healthy locahties. . BUILDING UP TRINIDAD, 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. movinenkaa aes —— John H. Lewis is building sixteen houses in m Tickets ot Knabe & Co.'s. Adminsion, 75, Gente * a vm gen ome vie en Till ‘open | the hearers of the tract of land known F ” G. T. Kees, eccurcheele DRT, b with am ‘Trini This tract lies north of the eee te dations the conveniences found in other | ** “ a of 22d and Pete. nw. ‘aat-cpaaaierem ss nce Coe boundary of the city, between Kendall Green | PDD = G08 W figs beer tiement elsewhere. A fine feet of steamers | “#4 the Bladensburg road. It waa subdivided og A Gren, Best eppointed boarding stable in the country. y between New York and Bermuda, giving a | PY the Washington Brick Machine company, Aa TAILOR, ‘room and special accommodations for UE dhoet cixty beak: and contains some 100 acres, Trinidad was A : Ample corsage: wagagy S* shout cixty tented some years ago by the late W. W. a <Publie Mate Ride every night at S o'clock, % @ i coran to Columbian colle, short time OTH STREET. Home tarnished 6 05 cool to Evrvct N Nov. tee Pashia nceheil ago was sold to the rick company . Itcon- Py 4, one ‘Telepheoe eal S28 SD snows 2 co. Hmited train, now leaving at 10:55 a. a., will | Mined originally 150 acres. | Stresta have been AB § ‘Telephon oe 8 co. leave ‘after to-morro' bs ee. pected that the houses now ae AMII. Pi ttatied express for Gincianatl and being erected will be the nucleus of a new — FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ St will leave as at present. 3 p.m. daily 00. Bor other changes ave schedule ix’ Sunday. JAMES W. ORME'S KEW HOUSE, $3 ve Waar Is Tur Suen, Seoest a — af Per porsesrcrangactorircs-act “paoned ‘00 id s SOMETEING Lawnanr,—Ca ©f the | on the north side of treet, betwons 120k ah ‘Pat bas couned everytody to sound the praies af cheive to the late J. C. G. FULL WEIGHT—PURE-MOST PERFECT MADE ‘BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR! ‘are now ready for distribution. and | 13th streets northwest. The entrance will be ‘excellence —~ 4 the ofice of Thomas Dowk- | Oeig Sinn ‘tied aoe. ta the Ti spleen and yo. wit wee wo othen, Doreate id which following well-kvown grocers: 14 be trimmed in antique oak, is the wide oak staircase, which leads to the main floor, where ): are the drawing, and card rooms, trimmed in cherry. Ou the floors above are the bedrooms for the family, linen closets, ground floor dining-room, finished oak; kitchen, butler's pantry, and furnace room.