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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL RIGHT 4.M. TUESDAY. For the District of Columbia, New Jersey, eastern Penusylvania, Delaware. Maryland and Virginia, fair til] Wednesday morning: by light rain off the New Jersey coast; north- westerly winds; heavy frosts Tuesday morning. Hixp Steur.—“If I had only known”—yes, but you dido’t, sud you've worn your stomach and Rerves and system entirely out by fast living, and ali youcan door need dois to take Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron; it braces and sustains you wonderfull DuixK Osctona.—Every dealer sells Osceola ‘water. Liguiw Destirrice, for Cleansing and Pre serving the Teeth and imparting to the breath @ delightful fragrance, At Snoxs’ Paarmacr. —_—_—__.__—_— Powsrrrct Sepativa—drink Osceola water. Ir You Wast to sz 4 Mewaen oF THe SHRixE take s coaline headache powder at 7 or 9 a.m. MaowiFiceyt. Those id special presents given with every pound of tea. Curva anpJapas Tea Cu., 731 7th. Prorocraras! Paotoorapas!—Cabivets only @3. Satisfaction guaranteed at Estaszcon’s, TU Market Space. Loxpox Cover Sravp.—Sold everywhere; 10c, a bottle. Gnranp Rarips — has Papp orm dec- orsting Hotel Normandie with pl 0, & Buni- tary and crystal coating, in new and beautiful effects. Worth going to see. Wusvows, 3 floors for rent. 1206 Penn. ave. Coanute Heapacus Powpenss are in the drug stores. Don't forget they cure any and all cases, Pexsioxrns by special acts are invited to con- sult 8. R. Downxy, attorney, 42 Atlantic B'd'g. Tux Joaxstox.—Dry roast Java didit. In- creased the grocer’s coffee trade. Guaxcatep, Sc. Sugar House, 731 7th st. Is Onpex Tuat Ovn Cienxs and other hel} may all witness the grand ‘ade our store wi be closed tomorrow (Ti from 10 o’clock am. until 4 o'clock p.m. Exrgoyzo Younes Compast. Rooms, 949 Va. ave. 8.¥, ain i. Sim Ksieats, try them. Ccaline headache powders are trump. Loox at Tais.—The Great Atlantic and Pa- cific Tes Co,, 501 and 603 7th st., cor. 7th and Enow. Best grunulated sugar 8c. Handsome souvenirs given away during Conclave week to ali visitors and customers, Lioutssxe Rope, electric work. J. H. Kuebling. Covven—Corver—Corree. Hotels aud dining rooms at wholesale rates. Cuiwa axp Javan Tea Co., 731 7th st Brrore You bry your carpets and furniture ase W. H. Hoek tock and get his prices, Srecivic for urie acid the Osceola water. Ber Your Coat, Coke and Wood from Jomx- sos Brotuzas, the leadwg firm im the Dis- trict be “Hor” Cican! Havana! Delicious’ Fragrant! Graxp Paesext given with every pound of teu—see it, Cuixa anp Jaray Tea Co., 731 7th. ALL ane Ixvirep to inspect their improved metbods of doing work. be rush still con- tipues at the Emprae Carpet CLeasino Wouas, | 631-050 Muss.ave. uw. leiephone 157-2 | For Bricat’s Disxase use Osceola water, | Exont-Prece Axtiqve Oak Scrre. springs and | Mattress, $29; woven Wire mattresses, ¥3; 6- Piece tapestry suite. 4% Carpets and oil cloths at jowest figure } S. BK. Baows & sox, 20th st, and Pa, ave. Rocuesten Lamps, 1206 Fst. C. A. Muppmtay. Frest Corrce hot every day. Curva axp j Javan ‘bx Co., 731 7th | Guasvtarep, 8c. Sugar House, 7317thst. | ‘Loox for wite letters on windows, Osceola water. Wasutxotox Durssed Beer, go to Jno. R. | x, Center market, Ytu st. wing, tomorrow. | 10,000 Azrivep Topax of the Coaline head- | ache powders to supply the drug stores in | Washington. a, \ W. 8. Fisurz, Florist, 1425 Penna. ave. mw. | Tue Jouxsroy.—Spring leaf blended tea, | early buds tenderly picked, iu Se. packages. | Ask any grocer. Loox at Tu1s.—The Atlantic and Pa- } cific Tea Co., 301 and 503 7th ot., cor. 71k and | mw. Best graualuted sugur se. Handsome i souvenirs giveu away during Conclave week to | all Visitors aud customers. Reovration Ksioars Texetar Coats, $12, at Baaxcm’s. Oscxora Watts prevent formation of uric acid Jas. F. Oxsrer, Successor to Geo. M. Oyster & Co., Deaces ix Fixe Berser, cor. of Pa. ave. and 9th st. n.w. Boat Wing, near 9th st., Center Market Act Dearens sell Osceola water. Hor Corres. Only tea store in town that roasts coffee every day. Curva axp Japan Tea Co., 731 7th. Geasxviaten, 8. Sugar House, 7317th st. Ar Parvate Satz.—Parties desiring elegant furniture can purchase through the under- Sigued at private sale a piece or any portion of the furniture contained in residence No. 1736 N street northwest. This house has been fur- | nished without regard to expense and is of the | fiuest character. Lutending ——- will | cali at my office for a curd of admittance. | Tuomas Dowxixe, Auctioneer, 11th aud Pave. Corres Heapngvartees.—Hot every day. Outsa axp Japan Lea Co., 731 7th. Sees ee Osceota Wares cures malaria, At all dealers, Panst Brew:xo Co.'s Milwaukee beer. Wash- ton branch, 703 aud 705 .N. Capitol st. All | order for keg and bottled beer promptly at- tended to, Teleplone No. 273. For Unico Acip use Osceola water. Loox at Tais.—The Great Atlantic and Pa- | cific Tea Co., 501 aud 503 7th st, cor. 7th and Enw. Best granulated sugar 8c, me souvenirs given away during Conclave week to all visitors aud customers. Buseric Scrrenens use Osceola water. = The Capital Tennis Club Tournament. | The fail tournament of the Capital tennis club is searing an end. On Saturday J. McK. | Borden wou second prize in singles by defeat- | ing Greene, 6-2, 62, 6-0. and the play for second prize in doubles betweeu Kauffmann and Qpiuby and Seely and Green resulted ina Sictory for the latter by the score of 6-2, 643. | ‘The winners play Moultou and Lyon today, and the play tor tuird prize in singles, which is ali that remains on the ecard, will be started. In | ‘this Moultun piays the winnerpt the match be- | tween Greer and Se v To Bartiwons axv Gerory via Pexysti-| vaxia Oxty $1.20.—Tickete svid 2 tover 7, 8, 9. 10 and 1 valid for return until | October 12 only $1.20 for the round trip. * ——____ Pastoral Farewell of Dr. Leonard. Yesterday the Rev. Dr. Leonard conducted the services at St John's for the last time as Fector of that parish. bis consecration as assist- ent bishop of Obie being expected to occur in } St Thomas’ eburch, Ni. York, en Saturday | Bext, All of the services et St. John's were | very largely ttended. Dr. Leonard left the | city for New York this morning and will re- tara aad preach at St. Joba's on the last Sun- day of this munth before going to Ohio. Accident to Mrs. Burnett. Mra Frauces Hodgson Burnett met with » serious accident yesterday uear London. she bas been living at Doris court, Bast Grinstead, snd while driving to the station her pony shied and dashed up « bank Mrs Burnett was buried out of the eart and fell apom her head sud was picked up unconscious, She is now in a coudition so serious that yas _— $e Leadon mw calied to attend bet Twaxtr-socn Trains to Bartrmoze vis Bat- Timome axp Onie.—Rouad-trip fare $1.20. ‘Tickets soid for all trains October 7 to 11 in- elusive, valid for return gat! 2 in clusve. The Baltimore and Obio runs more trucos and faster trains than any other line ———_- $1.20 to Battiatoaz axp Rervay via Batti mone axp Ouro.—Tickets sold October 7 to 1 | court sent bim down. | Worl | atsixteen years, was in the Pol = A THE FVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1899. CITY AND DISTRICT. — CONDENSED LOCALS. meeting of the Union soldiers’ alliance Saturday evening the follo' officers were elected for the ensuing year: Hart, president; A. F. McMillan. first vice ident; c. P. Li second vice ident; CT. vice president; J. L. Heupel, secretary; F. W. Mi assistant secretary; 8. C. Lovejoy, treasurer; E. H. Klenroth, proc- tor. John scrazy negro, was in the Police Court Sa! < a charge of vagrancy. He will be sent to insane hospital. The Indiana republican club met Saturday night at Grand Army hall, and speeches were made by Hon. J. A. Chaney. avsistant attorney general; Hon. J. B. Leonard, deputy marshal Messrs. Pow Wilbite and Dr. . Funk. John F. Reynolds Post, No. 6, G.A.R., have adopted resolutions favoring the transfer of the remains of Gea. Grant from Riverside Park, New York. tothe National cemetery at Arling- tou. In the Probate Conrt Saturday Edwin Sutb- erland, guardian, was authorized to negotiate a new loan on lot 79, square 49, West Washing- ton. The celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of Wesley Chapel Si sehool, which was in progress last week, was brought to a close last oo sermon was preached by the Rev. W. I. McKenney. Owen Dalton, the seven-year-old son of Mr. Lycurgus Dalton, postmaster of the House of Representatives, died Friday afternoon of diph- eria. John: Smith, employed at W. B. Moses & Sons’, 1ith and F streets, had one of his fingers | cut off by the elevator rope Saturday evening. A fifteen-year-old boy, Charles Rodenburg, reports that he was robbed of a parlor rifle on Woodley Lane road carn & There were one hundred and sixty-four ar- rests in the forty-eight hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning. The five-year old son of James Saffold, 1919 9th strect, was severely burned yesterday about the head and body, his clothes taking fire while he was playing in the back yard. He was at- tended by Dr. Park Young. Yesterday morning at 6 o'clock a gasoline stove exploded in the third story of 1217 E street northwest, occupied by John Smith. Damage slight. Saturday afternoon a frame shanty at 3d/ street and Maryland avenue southwest, occu- | | aad Walter Cash as a shoe shop, was bi An unknown colored man was taken sick at 15th and B streets northwest and died while | being conveyed to the emergency hospital. | The body was taken tothe morgue. A note | addressed to Mr. Marlow was found in his | pocket. It was Wm. Rhine. a plasterer. who fell from @ scaffold on 7th street and was bruised last Thursday. The first society of spiritualists opened the season yesterday at G.A.R. hall, with Geo. H, Broke of Michigan inspirational speaker for October, At the recent mecting of the New Jersey re- | publican association a committee was appointed, | consisting of Dr. A. P.Fardon.Wm. Murrel',Wm. | Edgur Rogers, E. M. Hasselbach and Andrew Nash, to attend the convention of republican clubs which meets in Elizabeth, N.J., the 15th instant. i | The metropolitan (Methodist) suxilliary of | the woman's foreign missionary socicty bas | elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: Mre. J. M. Holmes. president; Mra, Matthew G. Emery. sccretary;Mra. L. E. Deane, correspond- | ing secretary, and Mrs. Capt. A. P.Lacey, treasurer, The Washington chapter, American Institute of Architects, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: W. M. Poindexter, resident; J. R. Marshall, vice president; Glenn jrown, treasurer, and R. Stead, secretary. Frank Carroll, a colored boy, was arrested by Lieut. Heffner Saturday night near the O- street market and this morning he was charged with being a suspicious character. It was testified that he ran from the market with a pieee of bacon, which he threw away. The i A parade of infantry was made at the Police Court this morning by Wm. Chisley and Thomas Patten, two colored boys, seven and six years old respectively, charged with breaking a tree. Judge Miller told their parents to take them home and see that they behaved themselves, llr Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: P. J. Shadd to D. W. Jackson, part 3, block 21, Effingham Fiace; $750. James B. Spalding to | Joseph R. Wilmer, sub 65, sq. 234; $3.400. C. B. Dickey to Lydia A. Tanner, part 129, C. B.'s | sub Mount Pleasant; €1,800. Brittiana W.Ken- non to W. A. Gordon, in trust, interest in lot 9, sq. 72; &—. Josiah P. Huntoon to James H. Huntoon, lot 43, sq. 505; ¢—. J.S i to Philippa Dovill: sub 22, 8q.178; F. A. Backingham to A. N. Cantiel 7 #1.500. E. A. Keyser wo G. B. Sim- 73, 9q. 917; mons, sub 22, aq. 171; 3.100. F. A. Bucking- bam to W. MeNier, sub 107, sq. 86 . An- nie 8. Peck to Catherine Banville, sub 39, sq. 800, B. F. Leighton to ulin B. Torn- bull, lot 24, block 2y, Brookland; $3uu. Clark to J. E. Lyons. sub 21, 84. 1093; W. Lane to. F. Gilliam, sub 43, aq. John Reagan to C. R. Newman, part 3, aq. ee. —— Farewell Dinner to Dr. Frank T. Howe. Anumber of newspaper men met around a bountiful board at Welcker’s Saturday night to bid farewell to Dr. Frank T, Howe, who left the city last night for Toledo to assume the man- agement of the Blade, having resigned bis posi- tion on Tae Srar to accept this post. When the table had been cleared and the smoke of the cigars had come into the atmosphere Mr. i Maurice Spiain, in a few weil expressed re- n.arks, indicated the genuine regret felt by all of Dr. Howe's co-workers in this city at his de- parture, and their congratulations vpon his ood fortune. He voiced the sentiments of those preseut when he predicted an even brighter future for the doctor in his new field oflabor. Dr. tiowe made a happy response, thanking his entertainers heartily forthe houor they conferred on him. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Robert Carter and Kate Taylor, both of Fairfax county, Va.; W. H. | Thomas and Cutberiue A. Roberts, both of | Westminster; Richard H. Collier and Theresa Walters, both of Montgomery county, Md.; | Julius Stockman and Madeliue Thomas; James | D. Wheeler and Eliza Smith; John Ryder and Lizzie Toner. pa ee Thuler, the Trapeze Performer. Jobn Thuier, the eccentric trapeze performer, of Hamilton, Obio, has been examined by Drs. Bayue and Henderson and they decided that be 1s mentally capable of taking care of him- self and isnot a fit subject for the insane asylum. In the Police Court Saturday he ex- ressed his desire to go to St. Elizabeth insaue ospital, but Judge Miller sent him to the house. ee eee Golden Cross Notes. St. John’s commandery. No. 32, U.0.G.C., | has conferred the second and third degrees | upon Dr. Thomas Kramer. Sir Knights John N. Eble, Josiuh 3. Moffatt and Charles W. Bohannon were appointed a committee to prepare suitable resolutions upon the death of Sir Richt Chas, White. { A. L. Greens of Providence, R.L.. at present grand commander of the U.O. for the state of Rhode I+land, arrived in the city last evening. accompanied by his wife, and will re- main two or three days. ies 2 Disorderly in the Street. This morning in the Police Court, Judge Mil- F. Robinson and Allen Barber—were charged with disorderly conduct. It appeared that three colored girls were walking along New Jersey avenue near the sixth precinct station last evening and Robinson walked up to Susie Johnson and put his arm around her waist, and when she remoustrated both of them fell to cursing. Robinson was tined $15 and Barber #6. Emily Baptist, a colored girl giving her age Court this morning charged with diworderly conduct in the ueighborheood of 3dand Futrects, She was sent down. ——— Ontr 4 Sixote Fare to Baltmore axp Rervugy via THE NeYLVAN1A The admirable location of the Peunsyivania railroad station, this city, within a stone's throw of Penusylvauia avenue, and the three stations ef the company in Baltimore render ton and Baltimore. See the low rate offered for the round trip.—adet. Maowtricext Szavict to BattrorE OvER Tee Pexxsrivasia Rarinoay.—Iweuty-one ad- mirably equipped trains leave the centrally lo- cal h-street station, Pennsylvania railroad, ler, two well-known young colored men—Jas, H | Waar Ove Cosromers Say. BLAND, CULPEPER COUN(:Y, VA, this road the popular route between Washing- | DISTRICT GOVERNMENT... 4 PERMIT FROM SECRETARY PROCTOR KECESSARE. The Wi company has been temporary tracks where the line tarns Aquednct bridge wi but the track will have to stop at as it is under the co: ted permission to lay Pennsylvania avenue ito 27th street to the hich crceses reg wa, ited ntrol of the Unit ands permit from the Secretary of War tba mecousany barre Winey cam arco, | The Hod- This morning in ‘arriers’ Conspiracy. the Criminal Court ip the The choir of St. Andrew's church, corner 17th and Corcoran streets, has been reorganized as follows: Soprani—Mra. Annie Roemer Kaspar, Miss Lotta Cook, Miss Laura Poole, Miss Louise Mueller, Mre. E. B. Porter. Contralti—Mra, Annie Louise Powell, Miss Claudia Moore, Miss Carrie McCallum. ‘Tenori—Mr. Herndon ‘Mor- sell, Mr. J. M. Buchanan. Bassi—Mr. E. B. Fox, Mr. Fulton Lewis. Mr. F. H. Barbarin. J. W. Chency, organist; F. H. Barbarin, director. . a A Suit for $20,000 Messrs. W. F. Mattingly & H. J. Lauck, for Morrison Waite next friend, H. D. against George Clarke, by his father and Clarke, have filed s suit Oyster, jr., and James F. Oyster for $20.000 damages. The plaintiff al- leges that the horse and wagon of defendants were left at 6th and A streets northeast April 2, 1887, unhitched or not tied: that the horse ran badly of his legs is shorter than health impaired. and he (Clarke) was knocked down and ly bruised and injured, and asa result one the other and his —_—_ An Octogenarian Counterfeiter. Agent Thomas B. Carter, of the secret service division, made a raid on a gang of counterfeiters at Pi ‘aoli, Ind, and captured Robert Williams, Thomas Williams, Henry Crow, Samuel N. Lindley, William R. Lindley, Joseph Low, George Reynolds, and Ben. ufacturin, halves and Lee, Charles Waltz, Ike Lucas. Molds for man- counterfeit nickels, dimes, quarters, dollars, and all the necessary ma- chinery were captured. Robert Williams isa man 83 years of age, and made considerable resistance when ari sted. The last two named, Reynolds and Lucas, were arrested for man- ufacturing counterte’ Oxtr $1.20 PENNSYLVANIA it gold coin. siennesl ecu TO BaLTTMoRE aND Back via Rartroap.—For convenience of visitors who may desire to visit Baltimore dur- ing conclave week tickets will be sold to Balti- and return for 1.20. 6th and B streets, Remember the station, —_——~—___ Felix Kampf out hii is son William and daughter Mary to death Friday night at his home near Charleston, W.Va. He was drunk and the chil- dren refused him shelter. Kampf was arrested. The Barnum’s hotel property in Baltimore has been sold to Baltimore, Philadelphia and | New York men for €250.000. The Chicago grand jury failed to return any indictments os any of the gamblers of the city, though t eir attention was particularly di- rected to that matter by Judge Horton. The Evening News alleges that the political pull of Ex-Congressman A. his home 1m Jersey Ci aged tifty-nine years, | the gamblers prevented it, .. A, Hardenburgh died at ‘ity. N. J.. Saturday night, The deceased was one the best known and most popular men in New Jersey, In politica he was a democrat. oo Br $3 ? f Pi ue ¥ oo BEB A K UK i NN N aco bt fk EK PAG ge Bs 24 BX HY RR GES Fe <%— Galw TBH ERE ER ro 8 Ueay BOB ee be e 00 Ww Bop kuz EES ‘Thin powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength end wholesomeness. More economical than } the ordinsry kinds, aud cannot be scid in competition With the multitude of low-test, short-weight alum or phosphate powder, Se only cans, KOxal aKING FOwDER Co., 100 Wali street, N. XZ. jol2-m,tuthat Ticutye Acoxtes Of the skin and scalp, from infancy to age, are instant- ly relieved by CUTICURA REMEDIES, the only posi- tive cure for agonizing, itching, burniug, bleeding, and | sculy diseases of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples to thyosia. This is more 719 HANDSOME DRESS ' tron en. We haves large aud | Dewntitnl desayns. se4-3mn . Baltimore every day. Visitors shouid take unui the 12th. Txke the Baltimore io. the only 45-minute line. See time tabic, other column, - for | advan of the low rate offered by this road and see the handsome of Baltimore before euty NEW GooDs. RICH CUT GLass in serofula, except possibly ich- than can be truthfully said of any yther remedy, 12 719 Our Buyer is now in New York sending us the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN BLACK DRESS @oops, AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS AND NOTIONS, which we offer at the very lowest prices. GREAT BARGAINS in odd lote Many articles re- , @uced toLESS THAN HALF-PRICE. Best and most reliable goods at lowest prices at E.G Davis, ‘TAD Market Space, Cor. Sth st. SEPTEMBER 25, 1389, GOODYEAR RUBBEK COMPANY, 309 ¥1H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D, C., MELVILLE LINDoay, 3 Desm Sm: Having bought several paire of boots JoUnbich eave wy customers eutire satintc- Witte yas ior} ricer ink most ou uur guu: Luots aud a cust that you ti d ratie tor Curuing weer th prev eure, Be estan ia 3. B. COONS. i] WwW EDDING Paesex TS, varied stock of nice goods for cunsistiue of ALY WORCLST EN, VAS; bY CRACKED du BOW..5, DESSERT PLA’ TES, &e., sere | patterus aud shapes. ch L@ orativur a Ware in ICE Mt a pA SALAD BOW! 4. D. ay py okay lg papayas offer st..actively low prices fur of thé best duanufacvures WILMABTH & EDMONSTON, CHINA AND HOUsLFURNISHINGS, 05 PENN. a) FINE WATCH REPAIRING. COMPLICATED WATCHES A SPECIALTY, ‘M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. 2107 Pa ova elS-Im ORBEAL OP ERIN FALL ARID AWIRTER GOODS. COMMENCING MONDAY, OOTOBEB 7. NOVELTIES AND STAPLES AT THE ‘VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Opening Bargains throughout the store in all De- partments. We will show— Falland Winter MILLINERY of the latest PARIS LONDON, and NEW YORE NOVELTIES. CLOAES and SUITS of the newest styles and Cloths of two worlds, THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS All the new things in beavy and Lace Curtains, ‘Table Covers and everything for home decorations. NEW ART GOODS, FALL AND WINTER HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ‘Dress Trimmings of all descriptions, ‘New Handkerchiets. Real Shell, Sterling Silver and 14-karat Gold Jewelry im all the new fads. New Watches. Imitation Jewelry of all kinds. Novelties in Pocket Books and Chatelaine Bags. NEW LACES, LADIES’ NEW NECKWEAR. Fall and Winter's styles of Men's Furnishings. &e., ke. &e., BC. All Goods marked and sold atthe VERY LOWEST PRICES. OURS Is THE ONLY STORE ON 7TH ST. CLOS- ING AT 6 O'CLOCK. BBR a u U MMMM © foe fy EOE BASE > gis te Sh OS RAE os POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 005 7TH, STH AND D STREETS er a A 343 “7 > > 2 ass ress E keKES ee SEER, Keke E 4 S24 444 Ey <, 44 3 aA Pas - REMEMBER, WE GIVE TO EVERY PURCHASER OF #1 OR OVER A COUPON, 60 OF WHICH EN- TITLE YOU TO A HANDSOME CRAYON PORTRAIT OF YOURSELF OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAM- ILY, ELEGANTLY FRAMED, ABSOLUTELY FREE. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES: Trimmed Hats worth $3.50. Our price $1.75. ‘Trimmed Hats worth @4. Our price $2. Trimmed Hats worth $5. Our price $2.50. ‘Trimmed Hats worth $6. Our price $3.50. ‘Trimmed Hate worth $8. Our price $4.50. Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets worth $10. Our price $6. Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets worth $12,815 @18and 820. Our price $3.50, $9, 810 and $12. Untrimmed Felt Hats, all the latest shapes and colors, sold elsewhere at 87c. Our price 620. Untrinmed Felt Turbans in Elite, Beauford, Essex, Metropole shapes, sold elsewhere at $1.25. Our price 87. Untrimmed Felt Walking Shapes, all colors, sold ‘elsewhere at 87c. and 1. Our price 59a, Untrimmed Felt Sailors, Murray Hills, in all colors, sold elsewhere at @L Our price 75c, Untrimmed Freueh Fur Felts, in all leading shapes and colors, sold elsewhere at $1.75 and $2. Our price 61.50, Untrimmed Felt Bonnets in all colors at 59c. Untrimmed French Feit Bonuets at 31.25. Untrimmed Feit Bonnets in all culora and all the latest shapes at 49, 62, 7 and 87c. QOurentice stock of Black Straw Goods, to close, at 50c. on the dollar. ‘We Lave the largest assortment of Hats and Bonnets et mens ren et rm emk ee your pur- 4 = CLOAKS. CLOAKS, Plush Jackets worth $12 at 39. Plush Jackets worth $15 at $11. Plush Coats, full lengths, 40 uud 42 inches long, at $18. Plush Coats, extra quality, seal ornaments, full lengths, $20. A large assortment of Plush Coats at $18, 619, 820 922.50, and 25, Plosh Visiies worth $15 at $12. Plush Modjenkus worth $18, Our price $14, Pisa Modjoska Vest Frouis worth $20. Our price 915.50. Cloth Jeokets in all loading colors, Beaver Cloths worth $7. Our price 85.50, Cloth Jackets ir all colors, stripes, and checks, well finished, bell sleeves, at $3.49, Jersey Cloth Jackets, satin tuinh, at $4.50. Rigim Newmarkets, im all the leadine colore, ot 65.75, Cloth Newmarkets, infali the leading colors, worth 810. Our price, 50. Cours, in all the latest styles in checks $2.49. ep Coats, Gretchen styles, good quality, at Children's Coats, in Gretchen style, Fine Plaids in all effects, our own exclusive styies, for King's Palace only. Our price 86.75. We can as-ure you a saving on your purchase of La- ee and Children's Wraps of at least 15 per cent Call and examine our stock of Cloaka ‘Tt will pay you, REMEMBER—We have no Branch Store. Be sure you come to King's Palace, 514 7th st. o.w., between Band 1. ‘Don't make any mistake. Be sure you arein be | REE ges F x e% HOP Sa A A PALAGE cy aa 4 oc3-tr 814 7TH ST, BET. HANDL ERVAND, : ENGRAVER AND LITHOGRAPHER, aya? 1012 PA AVE, s F.* Latpebe ie bank te boots CIty 'TEMS. — and other b Sg nator peer} may gertde our store wl be cloned tomorege (Foor y) from 10 o'clock a.m. until 4 0’ _ Exrzoxzo Youxds Comraxy. va Joh: bas sta his tos. poor fellow! axe tha’ cont cnt bey Boilie or Sal ew Knight Templars, Visitors and Residents, Kwiout Tempcars. Vistroxs axp Restbexts Gan'hnd bor Cigars lowest prices, i$ west Can find best Cigars, lowest prices, Can tind best Cigars. lowest prices, In our Cigar department, = our oe ——— our jepartinent Mk P, Merzorn. 417 7th ow. Knights and Visitors. ‘We welcome you heartily to the city of Wash- ington, When at leisure call and see us. We will take our establishment and introducing you to some of our American, Chinese, Japanese, Arabian and South eee You will not only find our places in Washington, but in every city in the United States. We are determi carry on the cause and open stores in ried Debi) and hamlet in the country, so as pa our pure goods within the reach of all —rich and poor, Our aim is to get the people educated to using only pure goods, especiaily for articles of food, and if we sucoeed in part we think we have accompli-hed something in ‘thie age of adulteration. Remember the best is the cheapest, Pause and think and will come to the conclusion that Tue Gasat AtLaNtic axp Paciric Tea Co., with 200 branch stores in the United States and as many weap | wagons, can and do give better goods for less money than anv house in the city, and at the same time you participate in part of the profits. Qur system of doing business and giving China, Glass Ware, Crock- ery. &c., with Coffees, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk, is closely cocina ap 4 smaller concerns, but one trial of our goods convince you that we are the Leaders and Pioneers, Bemember our Washington stores: 501 and 503 7th st., On Grand illumination, 7th and E n.w., during conclave week, Newrox H. Bowmax, oc5-8t Washington Manager, Sugar, A;7}sc. Svaan House 731 7th. Fine Table Butter. Darlington, Shacpless and Four Leaf Clover, Fancy Oreamery, in 5 and 8 lb, boxes, and all other grades of fresh butter. Jas. F. Ovstex, 900 Pa, ave. and 9th st. wing, Center Market, se27-f4m3m Look At This.—The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tes Co., 501 and 503 7th st.. cor. 7th and En.w. Granulated Sngar 8c., Standard A 73¢c., Extra O 7e., Powdered 9c.. Block 9c, Handsome Souvenirs given away during Conclave week to all visitors and customers, oc5-Tt Pabst Brewing Co.’s Milwaukee Beer. Washington Branch, 703 and 705 N. Capitol st. All orders for Keg and Bottled Beer promptly attended to. Telephone No. 283. oc5-2t* Sugar, A, 73{c. Svoan Hovse, 731 7th. Sugar. Sugar. Sugar. Garat SLavonrTer IN Suns. Housekeepers, Attention! Now is the time to buy for preserving, &o. Look to your interest and beware of Mush- room Concerns and Imitators. We are the pioneers in the business and the only importers dealing direct with the consumer. You can save trom 20 to 30 per cent by buy- ing your Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Baking Powder, Condensed Milk, &c., from The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th street, 1620 14th street ow., 8104 M street, Georyzetown, D.O, 225 stores in the United States, Pure Sugar at cost, Granulated, 8c. Standard A. Tigc. White Extra C, 7i¢e. Extra C, 7c. Block Sugar, 9c, Powdered, 90. Buy your Sugars, Teas and Coffees direct from us, We give Checks with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee and Baking Powder and Miik. Now is the time to buy. We particularly recommend our Java and Mocha Coffee at 80c. per pound.; also our Fine Teas at 40c., 50c., 60c., 8c. and §1 per pound. Our Coffee at 25c. per pound will make « delightful drink. Splendid Mixed Tea at 50c. el pound. Our own brand of Thea-Nectar ‘ew atG0c. per pound will equal any $1 per pound Tea to be had eixewhere. Dining Rooms, Cafes and others using Coffee and Tea in quantities can get fine goods at low prices from us, We have branches in all principal markets, where customers will be given the strictest at- tention, Give us a call and be convinced. oc5-3t Newron H. Bu |, Manager. Sugar, A, 7}sc. Svoar House, 731 7th, Over 10,000 Fine Huts, half usual | sieved American Hat Co.'s Fall Styles Fine ‘bys, in large, smail and Dunlap shapes, 9c. to $1.50, Best Hat made, $2. 209 Pa. ave., op. Botanical Gardens, Plain figures, One price. 8¢27-f,2,m,w,dt Look At This.—The Great Atluntic and Pacific Tea Co,, 501 and 508 7th st., cor. 7th and E n.w. Granulated Sugar 8c.. Standard A 73<e., Extra C 7c., Powdered 9c., Block 9c, Hendsome Souvenirs given away during Conclave week to all visitors and customers. Océ Tt 8. J. Huislett, 935 Penna, ave nw. (Upstairs.) Flags and Decorations, Is agent for F. Aldridge, Brooklyn, N.Y., and solicits Ordere for Decorating on the occasion of the coming K.T. conclave. Is prepared to Decorate Buildings, interior or exterior, ina handsome and artistic style and on short notice at bottom rates, Give your orders at once aud avoid the rush, ee2l-lat The Great Attraction during the Con- clave week will be the Beautiful Llumination of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Compa- ny's Stores, 501 and 603 7th street, corner Fth and E northwest. A Beautiful Souvenir —_ to visitors and customers. Be. **Hoy”’ C! Look At This.—The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. 501 and 503 7th st., cor. 7th and E u.w, Granulated Sugar 8c., Standard A 73ge., Extra C7c., Powdered 9c., Block 9c. Handsome Souvenirs given away during Conclave week to all visitors and customers, och-7t Fire Arms for Sale and Hire. 933 F street. ocd-2t* Don’t Fail to see the Palace Tea Store of the National Capital—Ihe Great Atlantic and Pacific ‘Lea Company, 501 and 503 7th st.. cor, 7th and E northwest, oc5-6t Se. “Hoy” Cigar! Sales 1,000,000 a month! H. B. S.orzs, ARTIST, Cor. 6th st. and Massachusetts ave, CRAYON PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY. SATISFAC TION GUAKANTRED, Essel and Frames to Mateh PRICES, €10 TO 875, Largest Collection of Free-Hand Crayon Portraits in Waslington. Easy Payments if Desired. Oren until 9 p.m. Teausom Games & Co we vit juite a ruvon our INGRAIN CAR- PER A La Ty ware try aud Body bruwsels. sels Que a BTS, $1, $1.50, $2. Large size BE! 1S, 2 Retleated Filed Flaunel, Lire -eavy, 25¢. S js FALL DisboS GUUD>. Ladies’, Gente? anu Culidceu's Merino and Wool Us pit Weak, LACE CUBLALN, $1 per pur up. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 0027 636 Pennsylvania a\e., vear 7th st. aw. ES Ger Tuz Bast ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices, apl2 4 PPlPARE FoR WinTER qlstrobes, Heating Stoves and Ranges at low prices at pleasure in showing you through | All Havans and Sumatra! | AMUSEMENTS. Srecus rearxe BETWEEN WasHINGTON AND BALTIMORE va PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘WRING K T. ENCAMPMENT. In addition tothe REGULAR TRAINS specials will leave Bultimore and Putomse Stativn. 6th aud B Street. ae fullowe: OCTOBER 7 AND 9, At 12 o'clock midp ebt, for Peunsylvanis Avenue, Cusou and Calvert stations, Baltimore, On thene dates Specials will leave B.ltimore, sivert stavien, 9:10, | Union, 0:15,and Pennsylvania Avenue, 0:20am for Washington. w| OW OCTOBER 8, Leave Baltimore and Potomac Station for Raltimore | 5:15. 10:30 p.m and L2o'clock sieht. Oo this ay speciale will leave Baltimore, Calvert, 7:40, 8:00 and $:30 aw. ; Union, 7:45, 8:05end 5:85am, apd Peun- j —_ Avenue, 7:50, 8:10 and 8:40 a.m. for Wasb- | ington, EXCURSION TICKETS 11 be sold to Balti October 7, 8. 0 ané 11, for reture aul Ucwoer Pes oe 1 $1.20 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. 3. R WOOD, oc?-St — — KK EPP ARS NEW WasttNgToN THEATER Eleventh ot, south of Penneyivauis avenue, ‘The Palace Vaudeville Thester of Amerion, TONY PASTOR, ‘With bis GRAND NEW COMPANIES. oc7 Motiness Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Avbsvens Gikax OPERA HOU: s Every Bvening—Matinees, Wednesday end Saturday. ‘The distinguished Gumedian, Me. SOL SMITH RUSSELL, fm Edward E. Kidder's Comeay Drama, A POOR RELATION, Produced with the same Entire Orixinal Scenery, Cast and Stage Settings @s used by Mr. Russell dur- ing bis receut successful run at Daly's ibeater, New York. THE COMEDY EVENT OF THE SEASON, Next week—Eugene Tompkins’ great production, 7 MANKIND, DS ‘BIOU THEATR Week of October 7. Matinees Tuesday. Thuravay and Saterday. GRANDEST LVENT OF THE SEASON, 3. M. HILL'S Union Square Theater Company, “A POSSIBLE CASi,” By Syduey Hosenfeld. ocT-6t Next week—Mis8 HELEN BARRY. (EW NATio AL THEATER. euuemiay avery & veuing. Wi TONIGHT~TONIGHT. PRIMROSR . aMERIOA'S AND WEST'S GREATEST NEW GREAT MINSTREL COMPANY, OBGANIZATION. GRAND CRYSTAL FIRST PART. UNEQUALED VOCAL ELEMENT. Next Week—The Orisinal Stock Company from the | "J. 10. Lyceum Thester, New York, in “BWEKT LAVEN- | ' yand Saturday Matiness, ft) {iit iM AMUSEMENTS. THEE? LESSONS Fi EScorse Courraatet he2 * rox pica ee Lae 4 —— aby a 4 ty A ane or Private Leseutm, Jt. AM aust ve of Parks, Bear Conn. SF. care. wee: AUCTION SALES. , wean DOWLING, Auctoonesr. of valuale coal estate, consisting of Sewemeut irik Cheap argent | eet Burthweet turn _) ow aided Wont” Wanninurun wo a 6 frou x touteee t eetate, Knows sid cesicnaied ros iets Plaue ‘of said city as Jot numbered ten 10) and Of lot Budber i siewou (11) in seatiy and Hew ke Gon lo Georetuwn, the same braced wituin the fuliowing ilies, to wit: niug for the ewe on the work side uf 4 uw called Q street), aud st the where the dividius Lime between lot uine (® - dot ten (lus tom f be said street, aud rune we-t he Lue OF sald ALU erect toa poll Mm the said line street ebick would fected eof the west wall of «house recied Ob maid ict Suwbered eleven iL) b, ihe Fear on lot eleven LL), thenge easterly bp ad with the said real of Woe clever (id) end teu (iM) to bot ule aud with she divid og hie bevw ee rth line of aa wand piece of Levinang. oye id baserven: coutaiutn : eis rows jange Py. the fll length ©: the house, Tertis ol save as pres cibed by said decree. All of the purchase money iu cash er at the oj thon of the urchaeer, Obe-thitd tuereut th One-14iTd payee we year Cheresiver w uterret, oue-thind tWo Years thereafter with luterwst, the de metite to begecured 0 We Feqbe. tive Tiebts and interesta. by tdeed © tras: Upon Lue , regis sold, to tow of the trust-e Adepunit of owe bul 100) dolians required on day of sale. Li the terms fale sre Gut Compued with within tem ()0 days f Loe day of wale, tue trustee reserves the right fo a) tue risk aud com of the & 5 Souveyanctiog aud reneriug «t purchase 4HUa tL ec7-dads Office. MONEY TO LUAN. RO | eersap a sukt M €500 UPWAR: = AT GHEE Lowest Laie OF ta teeksr on BEAL apiai&é 1} UHI DISTRICT, KO, HULL ERAN, oc? Corner Uti wid ¥ sim iw, DESIRE TO LOAN BETWEEN ints AND Jauuary 1, 1800, om Linproved real estate iu this ONE MILLION DOLLARS, frow €2. 00 to $20,000. Lyterest on loans H cout: lene thew $10,000 6 oe tattention to all application MoTLvt & BKADLr * BAVE HAC Dix UUK HANDS on estate secur suuie to , #. CULLINANE & OO., Gud F st a MoxE® TO LOAN IN LARGE aND sMant AVE sous at Lowest Hates on teal Eviate becurity, ‘dwo sums ot oor-Su Hi W eity, Per cent. veo-lia S WO suit, 300 atid $4,500 a0 9 at CICHING. BULRLEY &'OU. 1405 F st. ONEY Ty LOAN.~1 HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ob Graybopbone, Pueumatio Gun, Lanstou Type otuer lucal aud bonds. “lew KM. PL LOUZE, 1313 F street, Deeg WANT MUNE\?-10 TO §5.0 TO LOAN at low interest ou Puruiture, jon, tlorses, Wasvns, Hosesold Govds or ober persoual pr Principal sud aiterest payevie im "meus ‘of meng wents, No removalet woods from residence. Bxvb, warvince. wes Lm ModE de ANON EAL ESTATE oy sua 5,000 to $100,000. AUSTIN P. BROWN, ees Lela! we Aéivt st ow, “ouover Bull ON REAL ESTATE. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ON REAL ExiaTe-We AVE ™ 400 to Lean on) ed ty vi 9500 aud upward, no de biol & MILLEN DER.” _ oc?-6t sezU- aan NAPITOL PARE. —— Arent WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 4:15 P.M | Baerion & per 100 Yard~" Kace, three heats—Amateur ci > | ate. abip of the District 01 Coluntas, bau und Waiter E Williams contestants, Upper Stauds rvedior Adiisesion, zoerhta ooT-Pt TOs Boi (kk¥. ACKLAND LORD VON BOYLE), ‘Will int-oduce bis Celebrated EUMOwOMES Eee | muustratea by Orig. nal aud Selected Recitala,at the Psst ET BAPTIS! CLURCH, ‘Near Gth st pw. FRIDAY, OCIUBEs 11, 1889, at 8 o'clock, ! COME, “LAUGH, AND GaOQW FAL." | Admission (at the Doo | _Subseription o07-5t* | peerene { PHILANTHROPY OF HUMOR, | THE LAUGHABLE IN LUE AND LITERATURE, iy, | Da. G. C. LORIMLR OF CHICAGO, | a WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 8 O'CLUCK P.M, FIKsT BAP{IsT'CHURCH, 13th st.bet.G and H iLw, | “ee Ficken, 30 cent i Bopudo IN Ack KIADS Us OC | Bi Give. to Lidses ut tie School of C: | ecu, Ali Kinds of uice home-made j for wale. | Gases JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL Parties desiring to visit the Hotel at Cabin John Briage, as tue Caual rosd is closed. cen ‘ake the New- cut rosd, fret road to the leit om Soth st. above Georretown couveut, wh ch leads to the Conduit rosd. direct to the hotel, where everything wil ve found cummodations unsurpassed for ine atu dinner parties. ‘Teiephox:ic communication to the city. ‘The largest Stove Arch in the world. Mrs. J. BOBINGER & SONS, Proprietors, | _Telephone No. 6:0. 05-7" WW 42818108 SCHULIZEN VEREIN. | 253TH GRAND ANNUAL SCHUETZER AND VOLKSFEST, AT THE PARK ON 7TH STREET ROAD, ON WEDNESDAY and THU!.SDAY, OCTOBER 9 and 10, 1589. poe BY erFy ‘cake are alway: 00g" | Knights Tewpiar of the Dictrict of Columbia and the fourth Trieuni.1 Concuve of the Grand kncampment of the Cuited Stat. a THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTER 2028-codto] Oin { ARLINGTON. Fast . tae Line daily from Hotel Light stage; turee horses. for meipal Wotels tip, including drive through grouns, 7 ‘Webster, 613 13th Paso wo—Clasa Lossone every Tce day and Friday trom '@ fo Ll jt Si ecial rates to bw private parties, 8c. Pur fu Sddteas J. CALDWELL 1140 sicncwe ‘wek-SOt™ yeaa JOCKEY CLUB RACES. FALL MEETING, MONDAY, October 7, WEDNESDAY, October 9, THURSDAY, October 10. FRIDAY, October 11, SATURDAY, October 12, FIVE RACES EACH DAY, Including © Steeplechase Music by the National Guard aa A. W. Schroeder, FIRST RACK AT 2 P.M, EACH DaY. Special trains for the Track will leave the Baltimore sud Uo Laslroad Ststion at 12:10, 1.0, 1:2Q, 1.40, 2:10 and 3:25 p.m. Return trains will bein waiting Wy 0u tue termulnation of each day's races, BOUND-TRIP TICKETS, 16 CENTS. As heretofore, perfect order wili be maintained, end disreputaLie }ersons will not be aduiitted to the stand or grounds, ‘ ‘Members’ Badges can now be obtained from the Act- ing secretary, Room 1, Vernon Row, corner Peansyl- ‘Vania avenue and 10th st © $08. G. MoKIBBIM, President, RB W. DUTTON, Acting Secretary. 9030-116 MPS pS ee et ‘Waahiugion Scluetzen Verein, in bovoroi the 1 weuty- | } | } | } MoSE TO LOAN O% BEAT AML est ‘rates of tu Tatex. | sell-3m | 16 Grand Buriecue on Thursday, October 10, by the PON LO POS went ratte on approved real eeunte wecurity. ee, EOK & BLOWN, td board’ Began fered { Peers ING ACADEMY, COR. | ¥ a VOU and 85,000 at 8 percent, com eb GLO. W. LANKINS, Lute and sezv-im Mons70 LOAN AT LOWbST HATES ON AP AM proves Emiate Security awounte & Specialty, Alsc.as Ageute ot the United security In- surance Co., of “Fidiudel) Lis, im etuue to suit, to be Tejaid Ob ielallment plan, with or without lifes surance Payweuts te run 5. 10, Lo. oF 20 youre, 2H DaUTH & BON, 317-60 Zz QNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO he Arlingtwu Fire Mos TO LOAN teres weit Lacd F st. a! “oe TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE 805,000 re ie eel2-1m > O08 Ponmyivenis em. 0-8. OO 22.5008 81.000, €1,500, Tolsncntedemme. Kosoncte A. abel [> v delay, sist 2. NTE, ¥1d Pat, ONEY 70 LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AR Hes Thotk'e RoienPund, 1007 F at. aw. DoaLe & ManKig 430 eres. ~ Fist. uw. “ ecl?-toa Moss, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECUR. iy wituin the District of Columida at GEO. W. LINKING, Ach aiid Mote ne 4 TO TOA ON APPROVED REAL security patric, Bo as guuaung. ‘AibkkT F TOk, eee Jan _ 80 Faw Mi OsE2 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST UL rates of iniercet, alse vu otber approved security, THUS. G@ BENSEL & CU, Baukers, ee3-3m duo Fst. tw, i ORES TG LOSS O§ REAL ESTATE Ok FIRST i ‘Claas SCULLY, Ot loWeEt rates ul Interest; Lo delay ee GREEN, 33 7th st mw. Nae, 2, oa ae oe pee iat to $10,000, on Approved heal be curity, and Geerocat, JUNE BHEAMAN & UO. jylb-en OEY TO LOAN M estate, Peutnylvacia avenue, AL ESTATE aT LOW PROPOSALS. OPO. ‘OK ASPHALT PAVEMENT —OF- ‘hee uf Public Butidings aud Grounds, War Depart ust, seo D.C, neptember ¥, 188... posals, ib Gujlicate, will be recetved =DAL.OCTOBBE NIN tay 1 square yards. more or lees, Siecificetivus can’ Le wut NOON, Wi-D» ‘uary 26, 1585, end F Pees 9 26, Inds ebruary 2, 7, Page os vol. <4, pore $14. Stotutes st Large, OSWALD it. EKNST, Colouel, Corps of 010,11,12,13,007.8 SE IER BOOKS AND SYATIONERY, RADQUAL TELS FOR Wholesale and hetail, ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 2023-30 428 7ib street. NOTARIES PUBLIC. ee VOMMISSIUNEK OF DLLDS FOK EVEK) STATE Abu Derrtory, Nowy aud Ld. Couminsioner, Jee Ts bot uw. ik omer trou vat Wo va aa Hi. xerrra Sences on Aud HENLIETTA CASH MERES, ip Co a ad puse woul, CAnu value, f5e Price Bak Wilk & ae “ne Sana, : i Riccar Ee. Re Treen ‘2 cup of coffes oF ten or vegiven D withont the

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