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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia. ber saps Marviand and Virginia, fair on Saturday Sunday; bigher temperature; southwesterly ‘Txe Exrver Town in Paris is ase wonderful piece of’ work, and so it is, buta ander thing was the com of Dr. Hen- cn Celery. Beef, and Iron, the great tonic gthener of the system and female ulator. weston ie perfect, thorough, pee permanent. Att Deatens sell Osceola water. Pause axp Taixk. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E n. 1620 14th street, 3104 M street, Georgetown. Best Granuiated Sugar 8e. Our {%c. Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be Tat. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffes, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. N. H. Bowmas, Manager. You Neep Ir Now! We refer tos new hatand quote you afew ces: A fiue fur-felt derby, $1.50; a hat for 1.70 well worth $2; a $1.90 hat that never went for less than $2.25, and propceoosl — Faaxc, eal ‘Cor. 7th and D. 6c “Hoy” Croan! Havana! Delicious! Fragrant! jan—Where you can get it, gran., 8c. : eons Hovsg, 731 7th, Exzernic, gas lighting, iron safes repaired. 1206 Peunsylvan' re. D. SpectaL ANNOUNCEMENT. To Builders and Others. Hardware! Hardware!! Hardware!!! ‘The vital question is, how can a dollar be made go furthest. That merchant who can help to solve this problem is a benefactor to the race aud deserves success, The firm that strives to meet the requirements of the trade and sells at the lowest living prices will be ap- preciated and patronized. c Without any unseemly vaunting on our part we claim to have acted on this principle, and our success evidences the public appreciation. We have made special exertions for the ‘fall ‘and our stock is now complete. A call is solicited. Cuas. T. Carrer & Co., ‘Telephone call, 64. 606 Pa. ave. nw. State MayrEts at cost. 8. 5. Suepp & Bao., 482 9th st. Pavse anp THINK. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E n.w., 1620 14th street, 3104 M street, Georgetown. Best Granulated Sugar 8e. Our 3c Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be beat. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee, he Powder and Condensed Milk. N. H. Bowman, Manager. Mae. J. P. Patmwen, importer, 1107 F street, has left for New York for her custom house re- eeipts, Due notice will be given of the open- ing of her foreign importations upon her re- turn. Scean Reovxazor, gran., 8c. Sugar House,731 7. Busorar ALaums, speaking tubes, &c, J. H. Kuguiixe. Ma. Jctivs Laxssunos, by special request, has consen~ d to keep his store open this even- ing until 10 o'clock for the benefit of those who bave no: as yet viewed the opening dis- play and exhibition, Founsace axp Raxoz Wonk. Supp & Bro. Ta se anp THrsx. The Great A cand Pucific tea company, 501 aud 503 7-h street, corner 7th aud E north- west. ‘Ibe bes. y.auulated sugar, 8e, Our 30c. Java aud Mocha coffve can’t be beat; fresh every other dav. Checks given with every 25c. worth of tea, coffee, baking powder and con- densed milk. Hi. Bowmay, Manager. Gvop goods in small parceis, Spring Leaf Blended ‘Tea im Sc. packages, For Rext— New Upright Pianos, PF. G. Smira, 12.5 Pennsylvania ave. Onprr Cooxep Ham axp Tonove for Tem- plars’ conclave from W. F. Nass, Center market. E:our-Piece Awtigvs Oak Suire, springs and mattres ; Gpiece silk plush parlor suite, B40; 3-pie — suit, $16. Carpets aud oil cloths at lowest figures. 8. K. Baows & Sox, 20th st. and Pa. ave, Sreciric for uric acid the Osceola water. Bex Youn Coat, Coke and Wood from Jonx- sox Enormens, the leading firm in the Dis trict, Darxx Oscxora.—Every dealer sells Qsceola water. Licursrxe Kops.—Remover to 1206 Pa, ave. Pavse axp Tux. ‘The Great Atlantic and Puacitic tea company, 501 and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E north- west, The best granulated sugar, 8c. Our dUc. Java and Mocha coffee can't be beat; fresh every other day. Cheeks given with every 2Bc. worth of tea, coffee, baking powder and con- densed milk. H. Bowmas, Manager. GaascLatzD, ee. Svoan Hovsg, 731 7th. ALL ang InviTep to inspect their improved methods of doing work. Tbe rush still con- tinues at the Emprre Carrer CLeasivo Works, 631-695 Mass.ave. n.w. Telephone 787-2 Loox for white letters on windows, Osceola water. Texrtan Coxctave Decorations, See our bunt with staff and holder; 50.000 on hand. Buildings decorated by home talent. M. G. Corgtanp & Co., 409 Lith st. nw, Oscrota Water prevent formation of uric acid Pons Coustuy Vixeoar anp Spices for pick- ling. . W. & H.W. Orrerr. For Unie Actp use Osceola water. Guns, &c., for sale and hire. J. H. Kuzur- Ive, removed, 1206 Pennsylvania ave. Fatt asp Wrxter Hats. Broadway and Sth avenue silk hats, $5, 86. Youmans and other style Derbys, $2, 83, #4, Stetson’s best sort huts, 3, $5; others $1 to $2. Boys’ and youths’ sehool and dress hats. RK. ©. Lewis & Sox, 1421 New York avenue, Also full lime underwear, neckwear, gloves. Powzarcn Sepative—drink Osceola water. Pause axp Turk. The Great Atlantic and Pacific tea company, 501 and Sud 7th street, corner 7th and E nurth- west. The best granulated sugar, 8. Our 30c. Java aud Mocha coffce can’t be beat; fresh every other uay. Checks given with every 25c. worth of tea, coffee, baking powder and con- densed milk. H. Bowman, Guasviaten, Sc. Sucan House, 731 7th, Barone You buy your - and furniture see W. H. Hoe! tock and get his prices. Reisixoxn’s Ice Cream. 235 G street. Jvures Layspcres, Arustic Decorator, 13th and F sts., fs now prepared to decorate buildings, interior or exterior, for the coming conclave of Knights Templar, in 4 handsome and artistic manner. Ww prices, Estimates furnished on short notice. Avoid the rush by placing your orders early. Osczora Waren cures malaria, At all dealers, Pause anp Tnx. The Great Atiantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E n.w., 1620 (ath street, 3.04 M street, George town. Best Granulated Sugar 8c. yg Sve. Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be % Checks given with every 25c. wortmof Tea, fee, Powder and Condeused Milk. N. H. Bowman, Manager, Lows at Last. Wa'hes cleaned, spring in 8.W., $1; § winder, 75c, iag_im proportion. work guaranteed. C. Hoves & Co., 528 9th st. n. ES vor Bata Rooms, tiles for [pee fire places, choice in color xwanp & Hutcarson. For Barout’s Disxase use Osceola water. Geyriemsx's axp Youra’s Ha: stock for the fali ent Ss Sas Pine umbrellas, B. H. Stuvemetz & Sons, 1237 Pa, ave. Ties tiles for design. CITY AND DISTRICT CONDENSED LOCALS. 000 26 6100, 000, C. Carroll, who has been quite ill since from Kansas City, a week ago, is re- reported to Officer Wheelock . C. his return not i Charles Warren, filed yesterday, bequests to his sister and of his property to his wife, Emma Warren, who is named executrix. Jebn H. Eglin had his leg broken at 1st and streets northeast yesterday while engaged ——— grasa car. Bine Lapemg was set at Emergency hospital by Dr. Gill, and the patient was not ta Rie cana 931 The Rev. Dr. Hermann Dalton, who has been — for over thirty years of the German teformed church in St. Petersburg, Russia, is visiting the capital. He will deliver a lecture Sunday evening at Concordia church. Minister Tebar of Venezuela has granted a projongation of six months to an American company, represented at Caracas by Mr. T. W. Tyrer of this city, for beginning to build the cable road between Lagueyra and the capital, A petition for a writ de lunatico inquirendo was filed by the District Commissioners today in the case of Jane Stone. Officer Settright found a dead baby yester- day in a box m the alley between New York avenue, K, 10th and iith streets. A dead in- twas found near Connecticut avenue be- tween RB and 8 streets this morning. ——_— [ Mr. Blaikie’s Lecture. A large company greeted Wm. Blaikie ofNew York on the occasion of the opening of th M. C. A. gymnasium last evening. Mr. Blaiki who is wellknown es the author of “How to get Strong.” made interesting statements of the necessity and advantages of taking care of the body, and showed that the men whose bumes are familiar to every student, who were the foremost men of their generations, were so, in part, because they gave proper attention to the care and development of their bodies. Mr. Blaikie was a member of the Analostun boat club many years ago, and had the pleasure of meeting several old friends, Golden Cross Notes. Atthe regular meeting of Meridian com- mandery, No, 178, U.0.G.C., last evening, ap- plications for membership were received from Wm. W. Calvo and Lewis M. Mooers. Mr. Jobn P. Church received the degrees of the order. There was a large attendance of members and several visitors, including Grand Commander Eble, Grand Treasurer Yates and Grand Herald Leech. of Meridian commandery, starts tomorrow for an extended brsiness trip to the west. ‘The committee of the Grand commandery to consider the feasibility of holding a public tertainment met last evening with Graud Com- mander Eble as chairman and F. E. Wood- ward secretary, and voted to hold a public | meeting in Masoni¢ temple in November under | the auspices of the U.0.G.C. | A Welcome to the W.C. C. After a trip of ten days to Boston, Mass., and intermediate cities, which has been one round of pleasure and ovations, the seventh battalion, | national guard of District of Columbia, will | arrive at the Baltimore and Potomac depot at! 8 o'clock this eveumg, where they will be re- ceived by the stay-at-homes of the battalion, and by the eighth batialion national guar: Excelsior light infantry and Butler zouaves, ‘ihe line of march will be up Pennsylvania avenue to 15th street, by the Ariiugton, along | 15th to M, through M to 7th, up 7th to the armory. a Gone to Take Charge of a Plantation. Mr. Clinton Townseni bas resigued his Position as assistant teacher in the Washington high school and teft the city this. morning for Louisiana, to assume charge of the Palo Alto sugar plantation, the managership of which was recently offered to him. He graduated trom the high schooi in 1886, since when he bas been employed at that institution as an assistant instructor. sie A Pastor Welcomed Home. An immense congregation assembled in the lecture room of the Calvary Baptist church last night to welcome Rev. 8. H. Greene home from Europe. He made an eloquent addrces to his friends, describing his trip and thaukiag them for the houor they bestowed upon him. The Mrs. Hayes Memorial Association. The Women’s national press association met last night at Willard’s hotel and temporarily organized itself into the nucleus of a Mrs. Hayes memorial association. A statue, a foun- tain and a memorial hall were among the Propositions. It was finally decided to have a committee correspond with prominent women as to the feasibility and otherwise of makin, the organization national. In accordance wit! that couclusion the following committee was appointed: Miss Carrie Harrison, Dr. Clara Bliss Hinds and Mrs. E. Marble of the Women’s press ass jon; Mire. D. A. Me- Kuight aud Mrs. Anua Bovec of the Women’s foreign missionary soci+ty; Mrs. S. D. La Fetra of the Women’s Christian temperance union, and Mrs, A. 8S. Odell of the Women's relief corps, —— Butterworth Repubiican Committee: A meeting was held last night of the Buster- worth reception committee and the following were appointed a committee to meet Mr, Butterworth at the tram this morniug and or night to escort him to the reception Representing Obio—Second Assistant Post- master General Whitiivid, Sixth Auditor Co ter, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue Wilson, Col. J. M. McGrew and M. M. Holland, esq. “Sa behalf of the District of Columbia—Hon. 8. S. Shellabarger, B H. Warner, E. Kurtz Johnson and M. W. Costin, Public Amusements. Avsavow’s Grasp Ovexa Hovse. — Lewis Morrison will be the star at Albaugh’s next week. He will present his new version of “Faust,” which has been prouounced, wherever it has been produced, the b: that has beea seeu. He brings ali his sceuery, which is very elaborate, and a large and etiicient company, The character of M-phistophiles in the hands of Mr. Morrison is said to be a most artistic rep- resentation of one of the most dificult reies of the drama. Miss ltachael Morrison's Marguerve is said’ to be an ideal Byou Vtearer.— The Haverly- Cleveland miustrels. which will be the uttrac- tion at Harris’ Bijou for the last three nights next week, have beeu wonderfully successtul in their tour this season. The two leading comedians. Billy Emerson and b. Rice, well known and quite popular iu tiis city aud the whole company is composed of the best people in the burnt-cork profession, Kerxay’s Wasntxoron [uesren.—The Hyde Star specialty company, which will hold ¢ boards at Kernans next week, embraces the cream of vaudevil performers, Some of then have been seen in Washington before, while many faces ure entirely new aud their acts are novel and attractive, — “OpENINO” at THe Pavais Rovat.—The twelfth annual fall “opening” at this establish- ment occurs on Monday, September 30. The two-column advertisement on another page 1s devoted to a list of souveairs of the occasion, which is well worthy attention. aed Oxx or THe Fixesr Bustvess Prorerties on F street northwest is to be sold at auction next jesday. Those of our readers who are seck- wvestment should examine this property, fail to pay a Scuepu.e on Prepmonr Am after Sunday, September 29, th; division will leave Washing. ton daily, except Sunday, at 2:35 p.m. instead of 4:15 p.m. as | They saved my lt — x‘ | mend them. Wm. T. Kent, the financial keeper of records | so is my eyesizht | pimples to scrofula, except possible ichthyosis, @}A Goon Han Or Han ‘ ‘Wants to Become a Complainant. Mr. W. B. Williams, residing at 730 6th street, has, by C. C. Cole, filed a petition to become a party complainant in the bill of epee —_———___ The Death of Her Child Crazed Her. Nora Keleher, a young married woman, was adjudged insane at the court house yesterday afternoon, The caseexeited considerable sym- pathy about the court house, as she isa hand- some and bright-look: woman of twenty, and the testimony showed that the cause of her mental trouble was the death of her child in June last. cenaiatapiacenites No Nezp to suffer any longer with the head- ache, as aie aaa on prove an emp cure. Thousands in ‘ington can this fact, Every first-class druggist has it at 25c. per box of six powders.—<Advt, gal nai ooe in The West India mail boat Orange Nassau arrived in New York from Port-au-Prince yes- terday. Capt. Stroink reports that the city of Port-au-Prince was entirely in the control of the Hippolyte faction, and peace reigned in it. J ‘he Johnstown street railway. oomrew has leased its lines yerpeely to T. L. Johnson of Cleveland, who will reconstruct the line and operate it by electricity. Sranruxe E VIDENCE OF THE CURE OF SKIN DISEASES WHEN ALL OTHEK METHUDs Fall, PSORIASIS, FIVE YEARS, COVERING FACE, HEAD AND ENTIKE BODY WITH WHITE SCABS. ¥ AND BLEEDING. HAIR HUNDKEDS OF DOLLARS, INCURABLE, CURED BY CUTI- CURA REMEDIES, My disease (psoriasis) first broke out on my left cheek, spreading across my nose and almost coverinw my face. It ran into my eyes, aud the physician was afraid I would lose my eyesight altogether, It spread all over my head, and my hair all fell out until 1 was entirely bald-headed; it then broke out on my arms and shoulders until my arms were just one sore, It covered my entire body, my face, head and shoulders being the worst. The white scabs fell constantly from my head. shoulders aud arms; the skin would thicken and be red and very iteby and would crack and bieed if scratched. After syending mauy Lundreds of dol- lurs I was pronounced incurable. I heard of the CU 4 I- CURA KEMEDIE after usiug two bottles CUTICURA KESOLVEN CE I could see achange; ana after I had takeu four bottles I was almost cured; and when I had used six bottles of CUTICURA RESOLVENT and one box of CUTICURA, and one cake of CUTICURA SOAP, I was cured of the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for five | years. Ithought the disouse wouid leave a very deep | wear, but the CUTICUKA KEMEDIES cured it with- out anyscars. I cannot express with a pen what I | Suflered before using the CULICUKA REMEDIES. nd I feel it my duty to recom- ris restored as cood as ever, and 1 know of number of different Persons who have used the CULICUKA LEME DIES: and all have received great benefit from their use. MKS. RUSE KELLY, Rockwell City, Calhoun County, Iowa, CUTICURA REMEDIZS Cure every species of egonizing, humiliating, itching, bleeding , burning, scaly, blotchy and pimply diseases of the skin; scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from My vid everywhere. Price, CULICURA, 50c.; SOAP, RESULVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHeMICAL CORPUKATION, Boston, $2-Send for “How to. ure skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimouials, PIM iack-h ads, Hed. Rough, Chapped and Oily Skin prevented UTICUKA SUAP. IT S1UPS THE PAIN. Back Ache, Kiducy Pains, Weakness, Rheumatism, i and Muscular P. AEVED iN ONE MINUTE by the CULICUKA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the first MR&. ELLA 4. GOFF, 61 Terrace st. Boston, Mass, HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 719 719 E.G. DAVIS', 719 MARKET SPACE. Great bargains for next few days previous to close of sale. Balance of the lot of 10c. LACE dumped in with the 5e. lot and all go at Sc. per yard. Balance of 15c. LACES and CASHMERE EM- BROIDERY go st 10c. per yard. Lot serviceable VEILINGS, in good colors, at 10c¢ per yard, Bargainsin NECKWEAR, LACES, FLOUNCINGS, FANS, &e. SASH RIBBONS athalf price. FANCY RIBBONS very cheap. BLACK DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS, GRAY DRESS GOODS at astonishingly low prices. | We nave lef im EMBROIDERED BACK KID | GLOVES at 75e., reduced from 81.50: 37 pairs No. 534, 10 pairs No. 5%, 3 pairs No. 6, 2 pairs No. G6, 11 pairs No. 7. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, HAND- | KERCHIEFS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, and NO- | TIONS af Sacrifice Prices at EG. DAVIS’, se28 719 Market Space, Cor. 8th st. | Ji ULIUs Laxssvrex, From his new store, 13th and F sts, desires to an- nounce to the people of Washington that he isnow open and ready for business, Each and every department is packed from floor to ceiling with the CHOICEST UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, RICH AND’ BEAUTIFUL CARPETS, ELEGANT FURNITURE OF LATEST DESIGNS. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS from the most noted European manufacturers. Many duplicates of those now on exhibition at the and gply {pata taueous pain-killing plaster, Ww Hoss & Hoanwasy THREE MONTHS IN ADVANCE OF THE SEASON, THIS WEEK WE ANNOUNCE THAT BY REASON OF AN INCESSANT DEMAND MADE UPON US WE HAVE BEEN CON- STRAINED TO SET APART A PORTION OF OUR THREE COLOSSAL STORES FOR STORING ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS EVE'S DELIVERY. THE IDEA IS A NOVEL ONE, AND CAN BE PROFITABLY FOLLOWED BY ALL WHO WISH TO BRIGHTEN THE HOMES OF FRIENDS AT A SEASON WHEN DEMANDS UPON THE PURSE ARE HEAVIEST AND THE PURSE ITSELF THE LIGHTEST, BY PURCHASING THUS IN ADVANCE YOU NOT ONLY LIGHTEN A LOAD WHICH MAY BY DELAY PROVE A BURDEN, BUT BESIDES GAIN THE ADVAN- TAGE OF A PROFISABLE DISCOUNT, THUS SAVING YOURSELF THE HUMIL- IATION OFTEN ATTENDING ONE'S IN- ABILITY TO. FULFILL THE REQUIRE MENTS OF THAT JOYOUS FESVIVE SEASON. IN OUR BOUNDLESS LINE OF BED ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, SIDE- BOARD, WARDROBES, HALL RACKS, SECRETARIE3, TOILET SETS, CHIFFO- NILES, FANCY TABLES AND ROCKERS, YOU WILL ALWaYs FIND SOM&THING SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AS WELL AS USEFUL AND NEUESSARY FOR THE COMFOKL OF YOUR HOMES. ANY OF THESE GOODS WE OF FER YOU ON CKEDIT, AT LOWEST CASH PKICE3 AND UPON YOUR OWN TERMS, EXACTING BUT A SMALL POKTION AS FIRST PAY- MENT AND ACCEPIING THE REMAIN- DER IN PANTIAL PAXMLNGS BY THE WEEK OR MoNiH iN SATISFACTION OF TH: DEBL. HOUSE & HEKRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, 921 and 925 7th st. and G50 Mass. ave. aw, se2-4m Ss MUCH ADMIKED, YET HOW MANY ALLOW THEIR HEADS TO BECOME FULLOF DANDRUFF, CLOSING THE CELLS, MAEING THE HAIR LOSE ITS VITALITY, THUS BECOMING DBY, HARSH AND UNSIGHTLY, THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY IS “COOPER'S HAIR SUCCESS,” AT FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE PRE- PARED BY at Corner 11th and F sts. nw. ‘B. Towser & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. lew York Mills Bleached yaa. wide, 250, Se 'iasel, uedient a, 250, Luaikets, 758. per pair. Paris Exposition. BRAPERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SMYRNA RUGS, WILTON RUGS, BAGDAD RUGS. CARPETS OF ALL GRADES, Axminsters, Wiltous, Moquettes :n Latest Effects, Body Brusvels in Profusion and Endless Designs. ARTISTIC PARLOR SUITES. BED ROOM FURNITURE in the Newest Finish. DINING ROOM, HALL, OFFICE AND MISCELLA- NEOUS FURNITURE Of Every Description. In fact, an attractive and large assortment of every- Ax Exznzssion Or Coxriexce. thing pertaining to House Furnishings in the way of UPHOLSTERY, CARPETS, FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, ETC, AT PRICES TQ SATISFY THE MEANS OF ALL, SPECIAL FEATURE. Our special feature will be the CLOSE PRICES at which we will sell our Goods, keeping pace with all the new Novelties as they appear, EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. POSITIVELY NO DEVIATION FROM THIS RULE, e028 Bae ae % Gat Ne M Sys8 Frr a L L F AA L L PASE LE F AUALLILE GG “ opp sSSg 6 6 oo ‘a4 DD $oo 88 88 BB oy Dep 8 ss8 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THE USUAL LOWEST PRICES. ‘New Dress Goods. New Millinery. New Cloaks and Suits, New Art Goods and Curtains, ‘New Real and lanitation Jewelry, New Hosiery aud Heavy Underwear, ‘New Gloves. New Leather Goods, ‘New Corsets and Muslin Underwear. New Dress Trimmings and Buttons, tending it, but diminishes the wo life of both errcatthany child if used months before confinement Write to the Buapvicip Reovtaror Co., Atlanta, Ga, for — further particulars. Sold by all druggitts, 1¢ A COLLECTION OF Pause and Think. LETTERS OF DICKENS. and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E n. 14th street, 3104 M street, Georgetown, Best Granulated Sugar 8c, oe Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be ‘The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Poo ” 23TH GRAND ANNUAL SCHUETZER anD VOLKSFEstT, AT THE PARK OX 71M STREET it, edition of the ‘Collection of Letters of Thackeray.” Checks with every 25c. worth of Tea, ited States Coffee, Powder and Condensed Milk. -aneneronganetedned nas THE 9028-St N. H. Bowaas, Manager. A MINISTER TO FRANCE. 2028-cedtol Cin Over 10,000 Fine Hi half usual Deroy, in large, email and Duntap shapes, i, rbys, , small an a to $1.50. Best Hat made, $2. 209 Pa. ave. Botanical Gardens, Plain figures. ve27-f,2,m,w,8t Fe Fine Table Butter. Darlington, Sharpless aud Four Leaf Clover, Fancy Creamery, in 5 and 8 ib, boxes, and ali other grades of fresh butver. Jas. F. Ovsren. 900 Pa, ave. and 9th st. wing, Center Market, 8e27-[£m3m_ Pause and Think, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 501 and 503 7th st., cor. 7thandEnw. The best Granulated Sugar, 8c. Our 30c, Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be beat; fresh every other day. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea. Coffee, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. N. H. Bowstay, Manager, 8028-3t Knights Templar Equipme ntsfurnished at very ow Ggures, 8. N. Meyen,v2z 7th aw. aulis&wim New Fashion Catalogues for Oct. Free, at Domestic Sewing Machine oftice,7thé&H.626-3 ; Pe~se and Think. The Great auantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 Ry the Hon E. B. WASHBURNE. Fully {llustrated. New and cheaper edition. 2 vols, 8vo, 85. The new and cheaper edition of this famous work contains everythiug that was in the earlier edition, iucludiny the sixteen fuil-paye apd uumerous text illustrations. \ “ + Op. ice, most charmine and = ot Fi and ap in- ie weriee of pict views of Uris di & le series of picturesque Views s during 2°, A limited edition on Holland paper of two hun- red numbered copies of Donuld G, Mitchell's most popular book«, REVERIES OF A BACHELOR and DKEAM LIFE. is snuounced ready. In paper, Press work aud binding these two bolumes represent the highest style of artistic manufacture, Exch vol- ‘ume has au etched froutispiece by Percy Moran, 2 Volumes, b ° Sold by al! bookselicrs, or sent, post paid, by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, it 743-745 Broadway, New York. A Necessary Worx Or Rererexce FOR THE OFFICE HOME AND SCHOOL LIBRARY. , CHAMBERS’ NCYCLOPEDIA. CHAMBERS'S ENC\CLOPEDIA. ac ae W. EB. Crist, wie Dash for at Arrange: best San 5, Aloxandris every Laut bour, ON WEDNESDAY and THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 9 nd 1Q, 1889, Grand Bartecue on Thursday, Knights Tewpiar of the District of Weahuueton Schuetzeu Vereia, in honor of the Twenty fourth Trieuuial Cenciave of the Grand kuce mpment 7. October 10, ty the aod the (Wu hue of A-ana W. and ie soy TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, AT 1 P.M. 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SMITH, Secretary, Alexaudria, Va. and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E n.w., 1 CHAMBERS's ENCYCLOVADIA. |: Gang $e ldth street, 3104 M street, Georgetown, ENTIRELY NEW EDITION ‘The Faiace Vaudeville 4 ueater of Amenca. — Nagra _—— 8c, = REVISED AND REWRITTEN. — ar java an ¥ EW TYPE. . nee and Mocha Coffee can't SEW inte: ‘STRATIONS. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Checks given with every 5c. worth of Tea, Siw hare ous wus" and Condensed Milk. Bowman, Manager. 8. J. Haislett, 935 Penna, ave nw. (Upstairs. ) Flags and Decorations, Is agent for F. Aldridge, Brooklyn, N.Y., and solicits Ordere for Decoruting on the occasion of the coming K.T. conclave, Is prepared to Decorate dings, interior or exterior, ina handsome and artistic style und on short notice at bottom rates, Give your orders at once and oid the rush, sezl-14t 5e. Hoy” Cigar! Sales 1,000,000 a month! Pause and Think. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Compan: 501 and 603 7th st., cor. 7th and En.w. Th best Granulated Sugar, 8c. Our 3Uc. a and Mocha Coffee can’t be beat; fresh every other day. Checks given with every 25c, worth of ‘Tea, Coffee, Paking Powder and Condensed Milk. Bowmax, Manag se 28-3t Coffee, Baking Powder — . A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge,with Mapsand oats x. Wood Engravings. Precise and nocursic, Eabrecing those poltts wuich every intelligeut mau abd woman Mmay bave vccasion to: kk or th.nk about. Edited and published under the auspices of W. & R. bern Edinburgh, and J. B. Lippiucust Company, Vols, I, 11, and Tit now rend; brie ready October 15.) To be completed in 10 Volumes, issued at Intervals. Price per volume. 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Pul Fine IMPOR WL! ats ALLY INVITED. _ S022 _ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. )PRASEON BHOS, Auciicmeers TKUSTEES SALE HANDSOME BI ‘ (OUTLOOK ON CONNECTICUT A’ CE), AND ADJOINING —s na deed we will FiFtH. iba, at TIv OCLC of Lote 24 and 25,0 Vsiance in ome, two and cash, at option of purchaser. De- ‘on eae! jot. WA. COULTE! Bo SQRGAB cf Trumes P, akINTS DANCIN Ul reopen for the ot OcROBLE 16, at aan 90 ccclock pave change of He ‘BIJOU THEATER POSITIVELY ONLY. 3 waritiis TObeDAye iG ACADEMY uv AND WE TAKE SPECIAL PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM, FEELING VERY SURE THAT WE ARE OFFEKING As HANDSOME GOODS AND GIVING AS GOOD VALUE 4S CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE 00) ASSORTED SIZES FLAGS, LANTE: ie, Het eee Dea ais, TUESDAY, OCLUBEN FIRST Ai TEN _OCLUeK. ames ay BROS., Auctioneers. wt oA Sale 3 im nee. CORNER OF WHITNEY AVENU! MAN AVENUE, ON NINTH 8: recorded Liber ners token = E B. BARNUM & CO, ‘EN DED. of Coimumbia and. By virtue of a deed of trust d No. 1326, foito 145 vice District & $31 PENNSYLVANIA AVE A Macstricesr Suowsa. BD. RUiuvered seventeen (17). 4 Blvek mumbered teu iu iedd snd Browu's subdivision of Mount Soule, wae, oupsomnin fights, peleiieges gad Sept: ieute, Ways, be ‘ec1uboes tuereso belougiag or in any wise syper- There is no branch of the Clothing Business that demands such close att ntion as the pro- Ss ‘LO: |ANCING AG Tr and Tuesdays. —_. lara. ELECT DASCL ‘tute Hall. 602 F at. NG ACAD‘ Bw duction of proper styles for Boys aud Children. In the wealth of styles we're showing now we've eclipsed our best records of previous seasons. There ig absolutely nothing in the world of lilliputian garments bearing the im- Presa of fasnion's Gnger that is uot represented inour mstchless stock of boys’ belongings vublic sue uewapaper yubdsac. iu Wasbinuton, D.C. iy AM UCBhS. Ab. ee26-eohde HH BL nGMANK, '} Trustees, Natty Little Light Weight Reefers to ft Boys rp 2 V. G. 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