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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL RIGHT 4.M. SUNDAY. of Columbia, New G For the District sone, — oo Twat Preciovs Basy.—We don't know whether Baby McKee gets any celery, beef and iron (Dr. Henley's), but we do know this pre- paration is unequaled as a tonic and strength producer for weak and delicate children. Dry Roast Java. Dav Roast Java. The tamous Johnston dry roast Java coffee. Ask any grocer for it. Heatrs-orvise Uspeawrar!—Our sanitary natural wool Garments are the ideal under- wear for this climate. Fine natural wool at ‘%e. and the finest at $1.25 each. Franc, One Price, It ‘ ‘Cor. 7th and D. Caut at THE Otp Store of Julins Lansburgh, $15 7th street, for the following great bargains: 10-4 white blankets, $3.25, worth double; com- fortables, 50c., 75c., @1 and $1.50; best quality tapestry Brussels, 65c.; best Wilton velvet, 90e.; odd stairs at your own price; odd borders at your own price; 72-inch wide portieres, 99. 90, worth $20; portieres, $3, @4 and $5. worth double; lace curtains at #1, $1.25 and $1.50; upholstery goods at 50c. per pound. Bropugap’s Banoatxs in first-class dry goods are unique and unparalleled. Examine their stock. —_———_ Roc L Duplex, A Gladstone, M B. & H. Pr and other 8 Mz. M.S, Tuompsox, 7m,, has purchased the drug store at Dupont cing, formerly Offutt & Bro. y —_—_—_-__ GmanvLateD, 73¢c. Svcar Hovss, 731 7th. Pause axp THINK. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea company, ’ 501 and 503 7th street: corner 7th and E n.w.. 1620 14th —— M ar Georgetown. Our Soe. Java and Mocha coffee van't be beat. Checks given with every 25c. worth of tea, coffee, baking powder and condensed milk. N. H. Bowmay, manager. Mapam Roma, Curipren’s Monts. Dresses, coats, infants’ outfits made to order. 937 F st. nw. From Jctivus Lanssvrcn’s old store you can buy solid oak suits, $24; solid cherry suits at $25 and a fine oak suit for $27; best wire springs, $3; hair mattresses, 40 Ibs., at $8.85. Svcar Hovsz, 731 7th. For Haxp-mave Furxiture, high-class up- holstery and curtain material, ding, reup- holstering, etc., at reasonable prices go to Wixveman & Co., 610 12th nw. Panrtres in search of comfortable quarters for the winter, with excellent board, will find it to their interests to call at the “Buckingham, 20 15th street, Lafayette square. The location is central and most accessible by herdic and car lines; one square from Arlington hotel. —_———_——— 1rupg and weather barometers—Hemp- ler’s, cor. 434. J. H. Kuznxre removed to 1206 Pa. ave. Go to Junius Lanessunen’s old store, 315 7th, for Smyrna rugs, 30 inch rugs, $2.95; 6- foot rugs, $4.25. In fact everything is sold at Jess than cost. Wuat You Nezp Now is a light-weight overcoat. Why not Ene one of those that we are selling at $10? ey are ‘first-class in every detail. Ersemax Bros., 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, W. 8. Fisuzn, florist, 1425 Pa. ave. n.w. ATTEND THE Avction Sate of jewelry at J. Karr’s and secure some of the great bargains in watches, clocks, bronzes. &c. pie ascot Visit the Empire Carpet Cleaning, Works, 631-635 Mase, pal ‘Telephone 3. Dows at Last. Watches = ce er spring in 8.W., $1.; key-winder, 75 "pair- in portion. All work guaranteed. RB. CSuas 2 Co. 528 9th st, uw. James B. Hexpensoxs, wall paper, window shades, &c, 923 F n. Telephone call 854-3. Spaixo Lear Buexpep. Spuixo Lear Biexpep. The Johnston spring leaf blended tea, kere Duds tenderly picked, in 5c. packages. any grocer for it. es Reistsoznr's Ice Cream. 235 G street n.w. Jvxrus Laxssuran closes his old store Jan- wary 1. Everything sold less than cost. Call and buy goods at 50 cents on the dollar. Larest Strzze of men’s felt derbys, $1.50 and $2; extra value. A. T. Lewis, 436 7th at. Loox No Fuataza. We've got the suits for $10 that will please you in quality, fit and isa, and all other correspondip; w. ponies Bros., 7th and E, Manufacturing g Clothiers and Tailors. ‘Tur Avctios Sate at J. Karr's is attracting tattention. Three sales daily—10:30 am., -80 and 7:30 p.m. Ir You Waxt your icecream delivered on ‘time and in good condition order it of Frank Fossecn, 1702 Pennsylvania avenue. Telephone No. 738-3. Bux Your Coat, Coke and Wood from Jonx- sox Brotuers, the leading firm in the Dis- trict. Hort Correz Tra Store, 731 7th a.w. Guaxp Presents. Gxanxp Presents. Given with every pound of tea or baking pow- der. Cuma axp Jarax Tea Co, 731 7th. Loox at Tais.—The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th st., cor. 7th and E sts. n.w. Best granulated ar, 73g cents. Se “Hor” Clos: Havana! De’ icious' Fragrant! Urnorstery Goovs. 50, 60 and T5c., at Jviiws Laxssurou's old store, 315 7th street. Everything in the house less than cost. Call at once. Coattye Heapacue Powpens are for sale by druggists. They are made at Buffalo. Berore You Boy your ci ts and furniture wee W. H. Hoeke’s stock and get his prices. Tuexe ts No Tore Lice tue Parsent =_— suit for $2 or an overcoat for Erseman Bgos., 7th and E, Child's Department, second floor. CITY AND DISTRICT AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. AvBavon'’s.—“Mankind.” Buov.—“A Woman's Stratagem.” Kensax's.—Ida Siddons, Grosz.—Variety. CONDENSED LOCALS. The colored Baptist church on R street be- tween 13th and 14th streets, of which Rev. Robert Johnson is pastor, will be rededicated tomorrow and the name will be changed from the Fourth church to the Metropolitan. a IN A NEW PLACE. The Handsome Store Where an Old Busi- ness House May be Found. A handsome new.store has been added to the business attractions of 7th street. It iganew store, but an old business house which the people of Washington long ago learned to patronize. Mr. Henry Strasburger is known as a pioneer in the dry goods trade of this city, and that he still continues to give satisfaction is evidenced by the throngs of customers daily crowding his new store at 404 and 406 7th street, Mr. Strasburger for many years carried on business successfully at 820 7th street, but finding the requirements of his ever-increasing trade to be demanding each day ip a stronger manner less cramped quarters, he decided on a new location.and one month ago the new bazaar was opened to the inspection of the public. Mr. Strasburger’s name is well known to the buying portion of the community. His place of business is situated in the heart of the mer- cantile section of the city. The spacious sales rooms are fitted up in an elegant manner, and the stock of dry goods. cloaks, gentlemen's fur- a and varieties is so complete as to cause the spectator to rather search for some- thing missing than take stock of what might be Present. With his increased facilities, coupled with the high reputation the house ale ready won, the new establishment could not fail of great and gratifying success. J The looms of the best manufactories in this country and Europe are engaged in supplying oods for the shelves of Mr. Strasburger's aar, The proprietors are only too ly to have their stock chown, fone Catholic University Notes. The Rev. Joseph Graf, professor of sacred music and choir master at the Catholic uni- versity, has organized a chorus of twenty-six select male voices from the church choirs of Washington to render the music at the opening ceremonies on November 13. The program will be as follo Introit, gradual and com- tunion, Gregorian chant; mass, In Honorem Ste Francisci Xavierii, op. viii, prize mass for male chorus and organ obligato, by Father Witt, D.D., late president of the German St. Cecilia society; offestory, Confirma hoc Deus, chorus a capella, by Rev. J. Graf; procestion by ‘a Leone, Gounod; Glory to God, Bishop Keane has been notified that Mr. Loubat of New York has given an order fora colossal statue of Leo XIII, to be executed by one of the most noted sculptors of Italy, of the finest Carrara marble, and which he expects to present to the university next year. eee A Day of Prayer in Colored Churches. Tomorrow will be observed as a day of prayer in the colored churches of this city, when the resolution adopted by the American Baptist national convention will be carried out. The day is to be observed in the colored Baptist churches throughout the country, and the ob- Ject isto invoke Divine aid to the end that southern outrages may cease. A special ser- mon on this subject willbe delivered in the Second Baptist church. —___ Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Maria C. Pettit to A. P. Davis, sub 23, bik. 2, Le Droit Park; 23,900. R. W. Tyler to J. E. Evans, pts. 1 and 2, sq. 518; ¢—. Henrietta Smith to D. M. Austen, lot 7, Woodland; $300. Mary E. Wilson to Anna E. Dunn, w. }¢ 55, sq. 209; $1,450. 8. W. Curriden to J. 8. Boss; sub 38, 8q. $1,000. J.S. Boas toM. E. Cook, do. ; $3,058, a noes Real Estate Matters. Thomas E. Young has bought for $5,000 of T. A. Mitchell sub 44, square 449, 123¢ feet front on 6th street between L and M streets north- 's sub, Mount | The Central Union Mission Anniversary. The fifth anniversary of the organization of the Central Union mission will be observed by @ meeting which will be held at Mount Vernon Place M. E. church tomorrow evening. The managers of the mission have requested the pastors of the various churches to preach at the morning service tomorrow on city mission work. Addresses will be made at the meeting tomorrow night by Revs. T. S. Hamlin, F. D. Power, J. T. Kelley, 8. H. Greene, J. A. Pric and others. During the eleven months of the nt mission year 1,936 religious services ve been held by the mission ith an atten- dance of 172,081. 2S SS Talking to the Newsboys. The Boys’ and Girls’ aid society closed its fourth annual session at the First Baptist church last night. Nearly 200 of the brightest newsboys occupied the front seats, The little fellows seemed to enjoy the affair with all their hearts. Eighteen hands went up when President Hogeland asked how many were motherless, and over half of the little fellows raised their hands to signify they were with- out fathers. Addresses were made by President Hoge- land, Revs. Dr. C, K. Marshall, Butler and Domer, L. S. Emery, J. N. Bradford and others, The convention adjourned after benediction by Rev. Dr. C. K. Marshall of Vicksburg to meet in Washington one year hence, sauttowlh oad Richard Moore’s Will Contested. Yesterday in the Probate Court a caveat to the will of the late Richard Moore was filed by Henry Moore (his son), Lavinia Carrick, Mary C. Hayes and Cecilia;Mack (grandchildren) on the ground that the testator was incapable of making a will at the time and that its execu- tion was procured through threats, menaces, misrepresentation and persuasion of John H. Gates and is not the testator's free act. The alleged will is dated July 30 and leaves his estate to his daughters, Lettie W. Gates (wife of Joun H. Gates) and Rachel E. Lanvil, and names Gates as executor. The Coming Mil, ‘Lhe coming prize fight between Johnny Kee- nan of Baltimore and Robert Flynn of this city promises to be an exciting contest. Flynn has won several glove contests, while Keenan is proficient in the use of the gloves, pital ch th Mary Stockton Howell’s Will. The will of the late Mary Stockton Howell, wife of Reur Admiral Howell, [.S.N., was filed yesterday. She leaves her estate to her hus- band and names him as executor, The de- ceased was a daughter of Commodore Stockton and died in Geneva, Switzerland, in July last, Delegates to the Catholic Congress. Georgetown college has appointed as dele- gates to the Catholic congress to meet in Balti- more November 11 ex-Senator Kernan of New York and Thomas J. Semmes of New Orieans, La. The college has also selected Mr. Martin ‘Two frame houses, Nos. 822 and 824 6th street | F. Morris of this city tobe one of the secre- Ds Court, Judge M ery, today, a fine of $15 was imposed on Pix- ton. vieted of an assault. ing con’ Presbyterian synod closed its work at Balti- more yesterday. The next meeting will ve at the sessions of taries of the congress, fee ree til Congres tect MCP church fait and 5 ve festival it at the church the benefit of tha tamhay hebtol np ebioh auent sum wes A very amusing case has just been decided in a Frankfort police court. . It appears that a cook, no longer quite young, was courted by a tailortomewhat younger than she. On Sundays, joyance fi returned id occasi pig ae an ionally during the week, the gallant lover was in the habit of taking his lady for ex- TURE Oo ys oF WATER AT 7 ane A.M._Great Falis temperature, 54:condition, | tended promenades and visits to restaurants, 30. Receiving reservoir—temperature, 58; con- | where the latter always paid the expenses. She dition at north connection, 36; condition at| also provided him regularly with his supper. south connection, 36. Distgibuting reservoir— | Presently, however, the awful truth was temperature, 57; conditidn at influent gate | brought home to the cook that she was not the house, 36: condition at effluent gate house, $6. | only “friend” on whom the man of the scissors The Smoxeiew Powder. | fauna canal efecto, Rong From the London Globe. . Je | Suing the faithless one for the expenses of all The Militarische Zeitung publishes an article | the Siandestine meals provided by her and the pointing out many disadvantages which will | all money spent when ‘walking out” with him. attend the use of the new smokeless powder, | The tailor, however, was once again too mach which was tried at the recent review at Span-| for her. Instead of @ppcaring before the tri- . bunal as a repentant sinner, he came into court dau, The duties of the guard and the patrol | Pune! ## « repentant sinner, : will be made immeasurably more difficult by | recount was given Cf the ee ee elgg the absence of the smoke and noise, which, in | work while going out with his cook. When the the case of the employment of ordinary powder, two bills were compared the difference of £7 espe hogar d Epeencione bette ee. 10s. traded favor Lor tailor, and the pe And e ition of the enemy. e other =e com| to ev fal it will render capital service to the francti-| of it, ij = air reurs, whose object it is to escape from and ——__——-+ee-____—_ confuse the guard, Sudden attacks and sur- The Mysterious Stranger. prises will become matters of such daily occur- | From the Chicago Tribune. rence that outposts and patrols will have to be| The sun was just rising. Its rays lit up the oan strengthend and kept at the ut'| distant bluffs on the Kentucky side of the most ion of -wat 88, , discipline must necessarily be made much Father of Waters’ yellowest son and strove in stricter than at present. The most important, | Vain to pierce the dense and mephitic cloud fault of the smokeless powder is, however, the'| that hung like a pall over the Buckeye metrop- terrible clearness, the overwhelming distinct- | olis. A stranger alighted from a railway train ness with which, when it is used in battle, every | that had successfully penetrated the 714 odors, man will be able to see the carnage and | each one worse than the otbers, thath ad to be slaughter around him. Hitherto, the heavy | passed through before reaching the station. He roll of the firing has mercifully smothered the | appeared uninjured. but wore a tired look anda cries and shrieks of the wounded; the cloud of | long linen duster, In.his hand he carried a powder smoke has veiled the horrible sight of | sharp, wedge-shaped valise.. Disdaining the men piled in heaps, dying and de@d, their | spontaneous reception heartily accorded to dreadful sufferings, their agonized end. Each | him by the hackmen and other brigands that man, fighting behind a thick fog of smoke, | infested the vicinity, he strode up town with which was only wafted aside now and then by | the general external appearance of a man who a gust of wind, or lightened by a pause in the | had Gl ree duty to perform and was going to firing, felt a certain sense of screened security, | do it if the world came to an end the next min- mistaken, indeed, but none the less reassuring, | ute after. Excited, determined and strong- until he himself was struck by the fatal bullet, | lunged, that man stood erect ina large hall a How will it be in the future? The fall of each | few hours later and looked fearlessly around at man who is shot down will be clearly seen by | the bare walls and empty benches. In a loud, his comrades; every cry of anguish will beheard | imperious, commanding voice that echoed and by half the company; the least hesitation, the | re-echoed in the lonely building he spoke‘of least vacillation which, through the rapid | the deadly perils that menaced the country. In change of commander that a death or a severe | accents of withering scorn he asked how much wound often renders necessary, will be imme- | longer this nation could exist, unless it heeded diately observed by the men and rob them of | his solemn warning. There was no reply. that feeling of perfect confidence they ought to | There was nobody present to hear or to answer. -have in their officers. In the busy city outside the tide of commerce Is the Wheeler & Wilson number nine. ocl?1m Office 437 9th st. n.w. An Letter.—To John Smith: Sir: We cl to avoid the rush and get the biggest ever known. Bostow Suor Hovse, it 912 7th st. n.w., bet I and K. Fine French Felt H. blacks and latest at $1.50. These are $2 qualit aR's, 937 F et. 1° Granulated, 7\{c. Svoan Hovss, 731 7th.* The Statements Made by Harbor Master Srtton in cp, wee dinciewaidaig ce in and — facts, Notwithstanding the scarcity and high pricesIam fully prepared to meet all demands to those who may favor me with their patronage. M. Jounsox, 9th and En.w. it Look—50c. Cash, 25c. Weekly—New Credit System, Rogers’ Silverware, China, Lace ins, Lamps, Table Linen, Portieres. a Gatx, Star office; will call with samo- ples, it’ ——_-—__—_ Save 25 Per Cent at Young's, 924 7th st. n.w., on Light Housekeeping Goods. 3st Light Weight Skeleton Hats. Very flexible and light in weight. The most comfortable hat for this or any other season. Newest shapes. ic, One 5 it Cor. 7th and D. ——beee Great Slaughter in Sugars. A Cnaxce For ALL. a cach save Sie yee 30 per Neb — your Teas, fees, }) Baki wder, Condensed Milk, &c., rom zing Tae Great ATLANTIC axp Pactric Tza Co., 501 and 503 7th st., 1620 14th st. n.w., 3104 M st., song pene D.C. 225 stores in the United States. Beware of Mushroom Concerns and Imitators. Granulated, 7}¢c, Standard A, 7c. Extra C, 63¢c. see. ebbed and flowed, and the nation continued to,| Block Sugar, 9, Persia’s Marble Ponds. rush recklessly on to destruction. It was not The marble ponds of Persia consist of pools, | his fault. He had done his duty. He read a or “thgez,” as the Persians call them, where | 8¢Fies of en resolutions, declared the : meeting adjourned and came out of the hall the indolent waters, by a slow and regular| with the caear look that a patriot wears who Process, stagnate, concrete and petrify, pro-| has done his best to save an ungrateful coun- ducing that beautiful transparent stone com- sh St doesn’t want to be save: monly called tabriz marble, much used in the je was the greenback party of the United burial places of Persia and in their best edifices. | States holdinga national conference meeting. These ponds are contained within the circum-| ee aa ference of halfa mile, and theic position is ‘Reginald, my dear, can you not take the distinguished by heaps of stones which have | gitls out where they can gather some autumn accumulated as the excavations have increased. | leaves tomorrow?” “Yes, I guess so. But The process of petrification may be traced | What is the matter with the trees about the from its commencement to its termination. | Place? wired pie ay ds leaves within In one part the water is clear; in a second | 100 feet of the house as there is within 10 it appears thicker and somewhat stagnant; | Miles.” “Oh, the girls don't care anything in a third stage. quite black, contrasting | about the leaves, Reginald. They want to eat strongly with the fourth and last stage, | *andwiches and jelly cake in the woods,”— in which it is as white as hoarfrost. In| Hartford Post, the the third stage, when the surface is quite black, it can be indented by tossing a stone on the surface, but in walking across it it will no BBB A U U0 MM MM ™ 555, more stick to the shoes than greased taffy will for AA uy aan id to the hands, Such is the constant tendency of Boas ak Uy OMMMM og = water to become stone that when it exudes BBB A A UU COMM M from the ground in bubbles petrifaction assumes a globular shape, as if the bubbles of FORULAR ‘SHORING PLAGE, & spring, by a stroke of magic, had been ar- SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND D STREETS. rested in their play and metamorphosed into stone. The ae thus Leeper = bee, — transparent and sometimes richly streake ke green, red and copper-colored veins. Itadmits| ¥ ¥ 6% § Px & E of — sa into a ee-¥ = at lesa 7 3 3 ¥ Ma t L 100% ial So muc! lo the people in the ad of the shah look upon this stoneasan| ¥ OC UU = LLL Laat article of luxury that none but the shah, his NNN EEE EFE DDD A sons and persone rivileged by a special rhad- See cz sz ge ee mas are permitted to use it. N 7 se NMS tee Eee Bow 24% Learned Ignorance and Early Railroads. G8 HHA N GGG FEE From the London Globe, S Hult ba st g ° € In the archives of the Nurnberg railwayat} Go H H AAA NNN GGG E- .. Furth, whicli was the first line constructed in| C00 H H A A NNN GGG EER- Germany, a protest against railroads has been — found, drawn up by the Royal college of Bava-| you VALUE HEALTH; every one does, so we will rian doctors. Init occurs the following pas-| not ask if you do value your health,but to TAKE CARE sage: “Travel in carriages drawn by a locomo-} OF IT, which everyone DON'T. At this season of the tive ug to be forbidden in the interest of | year there is nothing that needs your attention 90 we — The rapid paiement cannot | much as suitable UNDERWEAR, and to find the best fail to luce ami e passengers the men- tal iifection knows a elicien fariosum, | Pisce to buy it, Almost every one knows best what Even if travelers are willing to incur the risk | they need or want moat in UNDERWEAR. the government should at least protect the pub- | See our Stock and Prices, which will demonstrate to lic, Asingle glance 8 locomotive passing | you the best place to purchase. rapidly is sufficient to cause the same cereb: derangement; consequently it 1s absolutely nec- essary to build a fe: ten feet in height on each side of the railway.” 0 —_____ Edward hope in “Looking Backward,” says that one hundred years hence the servant girl — will be solved, and housekeeping will be conducted without servants. This is encouraging, but one hundred years hence seems like along while to wait.—Norristown Herald, Ircuy Scar Skis. EVERY NIGHT 1 SCRATCHED UNTIL TH WAS RAW. BODY COVEKED WITH SC. SPOTS OF MORTAR. AN AWFUL DOCTORS USEL!I CURE HOPELESS. The Items advertised below are not to be duplicated TIRELY CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. | g¢ the prices when these are gone. NO MORE take CURED BY CUTICURA. I ng to tell you of the extraordinary chang | "71? °f Mt am going to tell you of the ext nary cl your CUTICURA REMEDIES performed on me, Aboue BOUGHT SPECIAL the Ist of April last I noticed some red pimples liket AND coming out all over my body, but thought nothing of it until some time later on, when it becan to look like en eee spots of mortar spotted on, and which came off inlay-| ‘They could notcome more timely and we have never ers, accompanied with itching. I would scratch every | mage Inderwear. night until 1 was raw, then the next night the scales, Set epee eee i‘ being formed meanwhile, were scratched off again, | FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. In vain did Tconsult all the doctors in the country, | ‘The New Britian Co's, Underwear. Full regular but without aid, After giving up all hopes of recovery I happened to see an advertisement in the newspaper | ™#d¢ snd Well-shaped Merino Goods. Never sold for about your CUTICURA REMEDIES, and purchased | 1¢88 than 81.25 for the smallest sizes, larger sizes for them from my druggist, and obtained almost imme- | even more. diate relief. Ibegan to notice that the scaly erup- ARE TERS tions gradually dropped off aud disappeared one by ciitap See coer: ‘dalled one, and have been fully cured. I had the disease} 7777755355 CO gER A oCoH BR thirteen months before I began taking the CUTIOURA i go fe £2 S Meee Remedies, and in four or fivewoeks was entirelycured.| 7 BO So oh i My disease was eczema and psoriasis, I recommended F %s5 08> Herd “AGcoH HT the CUTICURA REMEDIES to all in my vicinity,and I know of a great many who have taken them, and | | The ssme for CHILDREN, all sizes, sell usually for thank me for the knowledge of them,especially mothers | 75c. smallest size, rise 5c. a size., who have babes with scaly eruptions on their heads and bodies. I cannot express in words the thahks to you for what the CUTICURA REMEDIES havo been to me. My body was covered with scales and I was y awful spectacle to behold. Now my skin is as clear as 9 GEO, COTEY, Merrill, Wis. 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Chest Pains, Soreness, Weakness, Hacking Cough Asthma, Pleurisy and inflammation relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANJI-PAIN PLASTER, ‘Nothing like it for Weak Lungs, oclt-wes Haavy Gros Gram Brack Sms, P CASH bargains 75c., 87i¢c, $1, $1.25, Deeds GANTT BE TOLD Fam Tu EAE me " BESOLD FOR 160. EACH. ae bad Powdered, 9c. coe 30c. Java and Mocha Coffee can't be Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee, ing Powder and Condensed Milk. 0c18-fas3w N. H. Bowman, Manager. No Depreciation or Deterioration. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price only 25 cents. 6 of ail hints, daceed wy acne “ae ae al A y smoke and water, spread on tables to be sold at less than half | api to close out the entire stock. Call early avoid the rush. This stock hasto be seen to be appreciated. Bostox Sxoz Hovsr, It 912 7th st. n.w., bet, I and K. The Fine Whiskies handled over the Bar at Willige’s, 1320 Pa. ave., opposite National Theater, are building up ly trade for this new establishment. Patrons have their choice of six Grades of Fine Rye, Bourbon and Sour Mash Whiskies, also of the choicest Brands of Cigars, 0cl12-s&wl0t* Knights Templar Equipme ntsfurnished at very low figures. 5. N. Meyer,922 7th n.w. au2i-siw3m 5c. “Hoy” Cigar! All Havana and Sumatra! The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea pany, 501 and 503 7th street northwest, 1620 lath street, 3104 M street, Georgetown; 225 stores in the United States. Pure Goods sold only, Best Granulated Sugar, 73¢ cents per Pound. Checks given with every 25 centeworth or Tea or Coffee, Handsome Presents given away with every pound of Thea Nectar Tea or A. and P. Baking der. All delivered a ee the city. tuality our motto. esh goods received every other day. ocl8-fae3w N. H. Bowman, Philips’ Digestible Cocoa nutriment and aids digestion. 1 A Sore Throat or Cough, if suffered to often results in an incurable throat or jung trouble. ‘‘Brown's Bronchial Troches” give instant relief. ocl5-eodkk3t in Buying or renting a Latent mproved Light or renting o m} pring % Be Machine. c. frome BACH, and H, only aut agent D.C. oc! Collarse: wed free. Walford’s, Pa. av. Dog ars ongra 's, Pa. av. pone ee REE en Fine Butter in pails, 903 10th st. nw. 18-2t* and water. with insurance com- “emped can now afford to sell entire stock at price. This is a bona fide sale and no burnt Shoes. Call at once as goods are now on sale. Bostox Saox House, 912 7th st. n.w., bet. I and K. Sign Blue Slipper over the door. ocl7-2w 2W_ PUBLICATIONS. K=" E220 Sse e haem | Necwear ‘The Palace Veudevilie Theater of America REFERENCE BOOKS : FOR YOUR LIBRARY. IDA SIDDOKS WORCESTER'S DICTIONARY. SPECIALTY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. WORCESTER'S DICTIONARY. WORCESTER'S DICTIONARY. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. git Standard in Spelling, Pronunciation and Defimt FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON. ae of the wari a poy © le best writers, and the Tre mee eee enn ane found «i HOWARD fosel, iy elo. 2 BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. Prom EDWAED EVERETT Wa : eayine that 1 Aid Wonsetery NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES: onary the mort couveuirat for won ens toler THE HANDSOMEST WOMEN bests m to tue as to the preeent uae THE FUNNIEST COMEDIANS! | from HON. ALEXANDER PVENS.— oor RAS AUENAIEES, STEVENS “wee "THE PALACE OF LACE!” From HON. JAMES G BLAINE —“From the iseas 1 | of the first quarto edition of Worces we “LIVING ART PICTURES!” | tren without s cory on ims library table for reedy tad ao seine ee reference. = _— . LIPPINCOTT’S GAZETTERR OF THE WORLD, “THE 0'-HOME-IN-STEAD.’ LIPPINCOTT’S GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD. COSTLY costumEs. GORGEOUS SCENERY. | LIPPINCOTT'S GAZETTEER OF TUE WORLD. Matinece Tucntay, Tharetay and Saturday. _It_| ,, Complete Pronoutcing Gasetteor or Geographical [ "FAULT. BOWEN. DELEGATE TO THETATE | JS. 000 places "1 wel. intenal ea anne International workmen's congress in Paris, | > tho The pr 225,000 places, 1 vol. Imperial octavo. babractiug ; _ ns of Earope st Grand Army Hail, opposite “Hi in the standard of standards "Boston Poeming wo 6 Price brary shee; ©: Will speak on the Industrial and social condi: | 1s" talf Rnase sis a ee we, TUESDAY, Oct Travetier. vablic is invited to be present. Adinissiou “it is the best work « oni none: cclg-3t* District Assembly OG, Kineits of Labor qemny Supptanens bar cay ne inal onl ton nse. NATIONAL THEATER. = Nins# dnesday and Saturday Matiness, | “It covers more ground. and covers it better tham * fo Ws any work of whose existence We are aware"—< — nati oasette, THIS GATURDAY) EVENING, last ‘appearence of LIPPINCOTT’'S PRONOUNCING THE LYCEUM THEATER STOCK COMPANY LIPPINCOTT’S PRONO' _IN- LIPPINCOTT’S PRONONNCING SWEET LAVENDER, BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY. BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY. Next Week: BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY ‘The distinguished romantic actor, Containing Complete and Concise Biograph' Sketches of the Hmitent Hersous of all Kove nod MR. JOSEPH HAWORTH, Countries, By J. THOMAS, MD, LUD. Lvol ime perial Bvo, 2.550 paces. Sheep . Im Steele Mackaye’s Masterpiccs, Foceo, $15.00. Hall Russia, @1 “We must declare it # comprebensve bo from the peu of oue writer—in any lang: Founded on the French revolution. Vivid pictures of | hae come under our notice" The Sew Por the Bewgn of Terror. it NEw NATIONAL THEATER ALLIBONE’S QUOTATIONS. PAUL KAUVAR. . ALLIBONE’S QUOTATIONS. SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27. ALLIBONE'’S QUOTATIONS. GRAND SACRED CONCERT, . . 4 8. aU x Oe For the sof the Asyh oar STIN ALLIBONE. LL.D. Complete m3 By the 1. Poetical Quotations. 2 Prose Quotations WASHINGTON 8, NGERBUND. 3 Great Authors of all Ages. Assisted by Miss Mollie Byrnes, Mrs. D. C. Morrison, an: " ener nga $9.00. Half Russia, @12.00, Messrs. H. Kakeman, P. Miersch, Henry Xander, | Ps!) so) grosery ted Herndon Morell, F. Knoop, Emil’ Holer, anda full | pricing haan, Sie. aud Best book of the kind in the Harpe orchestra, “under directions of Prof. H. Douch, | “Se'weil xnutived itrary vut this work, Director of Swngerbund, Prof. Wm, Waldecker. and its convenience to writers atd thinkers inakes tk Admission 50c., Reserved seat 25c. extra, at Droop's | Pros, Welcome to Fenders” —New York Bveniny Br- music store, 925 Penn. ave. 001 8-6 |e poe ~ owes de =~ = sale by all Booksellers or wili b ent by the G*XD aitaen coxceRr Publishers, free of expenses, on hroept uf the price SCHUETZEN PARK, J. B. LIPPINCOTT Comr. chi Nanay, OOTORORT SA tem, 4. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPAN oR i = 4. B. LIPPINCOTT COMP. By the renowned artist, ehh aca our Seer. 208 eran. OF salawres. At 715 and 717 Market #t., Philadelphia Mem! Washi Vi — = — Sanne eelaae an eeioanen Setmestene-Vesetn ant FE SEW Novers For 15 cents. no ee FIVE NEW NOVEL ETERS ETENE | snmersseree novtrnon os 2. Ww. S 2 rom complete in the NOVE 0 TUE: oe ae a ¢ NOVEMBER NUMBER of the CALDWELL, 114 C st. n.w. ocld-1w* FAMILY LIBRARY MONTHLY. 'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Only 15 cents. Of all newsdeslers, or THE INTER- NATIONAL NEWS CO., New York TONIGHT AT 8. LAST PERFORMANCE OF NOW READY—THE NOVEMBER PART OF THE EUGENE TOMPKINS’ YOUNG LADIES’ JOURNAL, Elaborate Production of the Sensational Domestic | Containing all the LATEST PARIS FASE! Drama, GIGANTIC FASHION supplement of 48 Fi nadcane and COLORED FASHION PLATES of 24 FIGUKES, . besides uumerous Stories, New Music, New Embroid- Presented with a ery designs, Patterns, &e., &o. POWERFUL CAST. Price 30 cents. Yearly @4. All newsdeslers, or THE MECHANICAL EFFECTS A TRIUMPH OF E PRN SAL N erage THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS O0., New York. 18 100 PEOPLE ENGAGED IN THE PRODUCTION. ? MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF HE EXILES. AUCTION SALES. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Seats are Now on Galo. £019 _ | SEVENTH SALE OF CHOICE BYACTS AtPAUGH's GRAND OPERA HOUSE. NAROISSUS, CROCUS, & peo MONDA}. OCTOBER TWENTY SPFCIAL. at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my auction foi ‘The Sale of Beata for sell achvice consueuneiit of Bulbw of :very deacripton. VICTORIEN SARDOU'S i THOMAS DOWLING, Auctoucer. Iwill begin to sell MONDAY and TUESDAY, the TWENTY FIRST and the TWENTY-SEOUND OF OCTOBER, 1 St HALF-PAST SEVEN PM il Is Now in Progress at the Box Office. The Grandest Production of the Age. ‘Team of Reinders and St. Bernard Dogs. Costumes from Worth. 200 Peopie on the Stage. Gorgeously Mounted—Magnificently Cast.oc17-3t — ‘ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER = NORTH BETWEEN NOKTE Hi BARRY'S GREAT COMEDY SUCCESSES | ,°APTOL AND FIRS! STKELTS East. ‘Wedneaday and Friday Eveuing, Thureday and Satur- bin penned = 2 teres. 7 we A.D. 1489, in equity cause No. 11 Grand Double seortman et al. eritio ta detendaut we will aril or puulic amcoan » end“ lo rublic a “THE CAPE MAIL” and “A LESSON IN LOVE.” ‘on TUFSDAY, Oct Pein Niviit ipea'w Gale back PE <4 a l VU on Deane amines GCLOCR PM all of let ‘suntorch aenesio se: ocl6 Next week—JOHN A. STEVE! eee a ISON'S NEW PHONOGRAPH erty droves twenty Bve (ooh | pein 5 Oe o Herb street. between Horth came From 12 m. to 1] p. itol and ist strects east, and rupe back with that ocl5-lw A3ab Pe width eighty-seven (87) feet and six <6) inches. SX LOBE THELATER.©6~—C — Terns of sale, bed tm the: said decree One- LOBE THEATER, purchase money to be paid tu cash. and ‘Penneyivanie avenue and 11¢h street. the balance it two tal hatalluuent= FA eet 3 Star Specialty Company. so taken. Urariag interest Z fi ‘Admission, s¢ night 10, 80, 30 and 0 cents, er, , oe stinees, 10, % A ES, ocl4-Lw* s* EDISUN'S: ng WONDERFUL «3 ordiog ' are c posit of #100 will bk re tthe Se. “Hoy” Cigar! Sales 1,000,000 a month! | 91, TALKING MACHINE, it fie teraas of wale are tor Comuplied with tn tom (421 11th st. n.w., above Penna. ave.). SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW. Imported French RUCHINGS, Heavy Bead Edge, 20c. per yard; worth 40c. Imported Silk RUCHINGS, Pin Bead Edge, 30c. per yard; worth 60c. Fine French Silk RUCHINGS, Silver Bead Edge, ‘38c. per yard; worth 75c. Imported Silk RUCHING, Gold and Silver Bead Edge; latest style in Paris; 38e. per yard; worth 750. Fine LISSE RUCHING, 13c. per yard; worth 25c. All-silk SASH RIBBONS, Watered Center, Satin Border, 8 inches wide, 38c. per yard; worth 75c. Heavy Watered SILK SASHES, 9 inches wide, 50c. per yard; worth $1. quality, 21c. per yard; worth 42c. Also RIBBONS, VELVETS, LACES, VEILINGS, HATS, &c. Gv" All at Half Prices.aa Ladies will do well, before buying elsewhere, to ex- amine our goods. Watch for our advertisement to find Genuine Bar- gains, Cut this out and bring it with you for reference. ‘NOOT’S, 421 11th st. nw., ocl4-3m__ Above Pennsylvaniaave. - Bice Curviors ARE SPECIALLY POPULAR THIS SEASON. IN FACT, IT’S HARD TO KEEP A GOOD LINE OF THEM IN STOCK FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. WE HAVE THEM IN SINGLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS, EITHER PLAIN, DOUSLE-STITCHED ES AT MY DANCING ACADEMY HAVE | Siyhitetes-il the property ut the Hak ud coat of thee oJ vi to TeBe ve pry it the a and cost of Cc BEEN KESUMED. tui pa : FOR MISSES AND MASTERS Paste Bulhon 6 ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 3:30. AND ON SAT- Sibson 4 CUL URDAY AFTERNOON 2:50. FOR ADULTS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EV ENINGS 8 TO19 Mrs, FLORA C. DENNISON, > . Academy aud > TRUSTEE’ SALE OF VALU A. EeTATE. BEN References required. Li AND'NOs SOL 1O ARLINGTON. HWEST. Fast Stage Line daily from Hotel Webster, 513.13th | Under and by virtue - powers vested in me g"7. Light stage ; three horses. Passenvers called | the last will abd testament of yr at principal hotels and boarding bo b mind | suall on FRIDAY, THe trip, including drive through grounds, 7c ER, A.D. ISSO AT HAI ag Sa 5 ani each Yor fe Py echo. le for $1. . Special in.) from front to rear uf lot Spon uichta. Larwest riding school int a, wa ~ 4 ARINTS DANCING ACADEMY. reopen for ry OCTOBER 16, at 4 and 7-30 oFclock SATIN and SILK BLOCK, 6 inches wide, extra| {hstrictor of Dancing at the US. i ra ~ ae met (Eo) feet east frum the south West coruer, of aaid Syuare, and running thence cust twenty-five (25) fect; thence north sixty-seven <U7) feet. thence ate. Soul cific Co, ‘brick three (2) room houses, Nos. 50! and B03 Oi GeaMitie Agtet do Seu ada: | RATKEET SOUTHWESt O°" 0 iladeiphis or ny Baltuinore aud Ohio Ticket Agent |, fetinyohselsue Want cuh balance jn egual pase io — ments at one and two years, notes to bear int =— C per cent yayable wenianiually, and to be secured SHELDON'S DANCING ACAD) 004 F ST, | b: trust upon the premises sold, or all cual S'Tocedays, Thursdays aad Aatundeja. Deer Pak | thesption of the purchaser. Conveysine cers, Bouton Gavotte and Berlin. forcirea- | cording st purchaser's cost. A deposit of 8u29-6m | quired on each piece sold at time of sale. Terms Complied with in teu days, utherwise the right served 10 resell at the risk abd cost of the detault LADIES’ GOODS. ENokie uewapayer publlabed in Waebington B.C ungton, DC. ‘BONTS ! FRONTS !! FRONTS 111 | pxe0 14 Trustee under the Wer: w F Just the thing for Summer. a oc] P-eox Always iu order by plain LDING LOTS ON NOKTH SIDE NOKTH BETWEEN 16TH AN. Fine we will sell oc16-1m* Shampooing. ME. LEY, MODIST! FPURMERL) OF New oS to extend ‘to the Wash- Meat liberal patronage. aud olicts, cou- Portect Fit aud Moderate Prices, ‘adie oC) Se ton tisters ot Cane Gere On cane " Os Dressinaking, aiillinery abd French Gookity., Fresh yalways ou hand. ocl-etr in Firat-claae French btyle call atthe oid, eos o- taolished piace in the city, Mune. Achy, 213 Tithet nw. Fine Lace Curtains specialty. Teasonable. Gah ORE mE Panes