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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. YORFCAST TILL EIGHT A.M. THURSDAY. For the District of Columbia. Maryland and Virginia, rein; clearing Thursday; cooler Thursday; easterly winds, high on the coast. | Ward for bail yesterday there were present Jvxivs Laxspvnon’s Ox Store.—The great | Wite a large number of persons, filling all the closing out sale of Julius Lansburgh’s old | *ests within the railing. When the hour ar- store, 315 7th street northwest, affords an op-| rived Chief Justice Bingham came in and was _—— = open house hei Meshal moder- | followed by Mr. Ward and his counsel, Judge ate cost @ are selling a go car- it pet for 60c.,a splendid body Brussels for S0c,, | Wilson, Senator a cae ees and ® few pieces of velvet, with border, ai | W- K- Duhamel, and on the other actual cost. $27 oak chamber suite Attorney Hoge and his assistants, Messrs. rare Dargain. anda splendid mahogany finish | Lipscomb, Coyle and Mullowney. for $22. Chenille portieres. lace curtains and Juage Wilson said that they wereready to upholstery goods greatly reduced. at “Ivxivs Laxsnuxou's old store, _ | Proceed and present the evidence. 15 7th street northwest. Berter from 18e.a pound up. New Yore Burrer House, 239 434 st. 8. FRANK WARD’S BAIL, The Court Taking Full Testimony in Re- gard to the Shooting. At the hearing of the application of F. K. quiescent. Lewis Newmyer was first called and testified Bz 4 Womax! “I think,” says an eminent | that he was in his place of business on the 18th writer, “that a true and perfect woman is the | of June last when the difficulty took 2 ig and crowning act of creation.” But to be a perfect | had testified before the grand jury. Then,witn woman in these degenerate days of social ex-| the aid of a e diagram, which he said was a actions is indeed difficult unless Dr. Henley’s | correct one and described, he related the eventa celery, beef and iron, the great female regula-| of the evening. Mr. Ward came in about 9:15 tor, be used. Its effects are wonderful. o'clock and asked for Frank, meaning Mr. Fin- ———————— ley. He walked up to the bar and after saluta- | Rice Cor Gas Grosses, C. A. MUDDMEAN, | tion said he was going to drink and witness | 1206 F street. foinea him, Then they started ‘a game of bill | q HERIFF, dar W! engage . Adler, the deceased, el eee ron ak cond ealik | Hitkad Ua wad aes acoes tharall Se whace | ah they were playing. Mr. Ward beat witness and sued queattiy guavantend, Pvicee BpOm BUENOS: | 4 it J cartedaicas.. Wied ual, “What your tion and prompt delivery assured. W. S. Fisnen, florist, 1425 Pa. ave. n.w. Carpets! Great special sale (this week.) A manufacturer's entire stock to close out quickly st less than the cost of production. ‘This stock consists of 1,000 rolls of the best hurry?” Adler said he was in no particular hurry and Ward proposed a drink, and they | went toward the te Witness described the location of the parties. It was about five feet from where Ward stood. Witness was within | two feet. Up to the time they reached the bar gleiag i iy saw Ward istol from his right bij gos shots fired, the first Gounward and the other more elovated and | in the direction of the post. There is a mark | on the post five feet and two inches from the floor, which he took to be from the bullet. Adler fell between the billiard table and the mirror. The mark is about the size of a small —— chestnut, and in witness’ opinion is such a one A Frxe Surr ror $5. asa bullet would make, It is inside of one of This is achila’s suit in more than a dozen | the grooves. different styles and materials. Come in and| On cross-examination witness said Adler was see them. E:semay Bros., 7th and E, there fifteen minutes, that he aroke to witness, Children’s department second flow. Jats pera bry not eo sso Yard and a { ae ee spoke, or that a word passed between them. | Borren from ise. pound up. New Yor | jt was Adler who started to leave first and he Burren House, 239 ae har reached eo oemr ot the floor when wera Soxs are now carrying a large | #Sked Adler to have a drink alter having aske and cried eartmont Of antitle ‘walk popes | “What wes his Burry?" Adler said, Tin not and room mouldings. drinking. but I'll take a seltzer and lemon,” ‘They guarantee their work to give satisfac- | Witness did not remember that he had said tion in every particular, that Ward had said, “You were drinking the ‘Their two fresco decorators and designers are | Other night.” Adler came over toward the bar. classed among the first in the country. *| Ginnaty and a young Buckingham were in the W. B. Moszs & Soxs, room. When Adicr said that he would take Fand lith streets northwest, | Seltzer and lemon Ward said, “You will,” Furniture, earpets, upholstery goods, wall | drew the pistol and fired. The next day his steeetary onl gn Ba arses bar keeper showed him mark on the floor papel : poneneen tar where he thought the bullet struck. He did C. A. Mup-| not know where Adler was when the second shot was fired. Witness heard his footsteps, The officers came in and he went to Adler and spoke to him, but received no answer,and then told Ginnaty to run for the doctors and his father. The indentation was in the paint on the iron. When called on to draw the size of a chestnut he did so. Witness did not see Ward put his pistol in his pocket. He had heara i that there had been a difficuly between the the Empire Carpet Cleaning Works, | parties. Mass, ave. n.w. Telephone 787-2. James W. Ginnaty, the bar keeper, corrob- era orated Mr. Newmyer. F. H. Finley testified that about 5 o’clock the day of the shooting Ward offered him the use ular price $1.25 per yard, ly 65 cents; regular price 90 cents. Wasa. B. Wittrans, 7th and D sts. n.w. Frvz Lapres’ Dresses (second-hand) bought and sold. Justu’s old stand, 619 D st. n.w. Rocursten Lamp GUARANTEED. DIMAN, 1206 F street. For Watt Pargr, d decoratiéns of the latest designs and coloring, also window shades, room moulding. hooks, &e., go to KR. W. Henpexson, 1113 F st. n.w. Brrons You Bry your carpets and furniture ree W. H. Hoeke’s stock and get his prices. €31- Bry Your Coat. Coke and Wood from Jouy- ton Broruens, the leading firm in the Dis- trict of his gun case and it was brought from behind a itan wuaeeoe the bar ut the Windsor hotel, 933 D street, and our children’s department will reveal the hand-| Ward put the pistol in his pocket. Ward was not in the habit of carrying a pistol. H. C. Shute, a boarder, and Harry Saunders, the bar keeper, corroborated Mr. Finley. Z. T. Carpenter testified to meeting Ward at Beer, go to Juno. R. | 6:30 that evening and he said he was going up th st. wing, tomorrow. | to chain bridge, in which direction he drove. Judge Wilson said that they had but one other witness, Mr. 8. T. Thomas, and he testi- fied to the point that Ward’s business interests required that he should be released. After some discussion the hearing was ad- journed to 3 o'clock today. —_—_=——— Newsboys’ and Children’s Ald Society. ‘this excellent charity organization was or- ganized five years since and soon after incor- porated. This society has done an immense . amount of good with very small means, A class of twenty boys was received at How- afd university, in the industrial department, where tailoring, shoemaking, carpenter's work and other trades were taught to them, the society paying the tuition. Mrs. W. G. Metzerott, president, lets the so- ciety have her former home, the large house with ample yard on 12th street near F north- west, at a nominal rent. Here the homeless are fed, lodged, clothed under the care of an earnest, worthy superintendent. Here there is a large reading room, supplied with tables and suitable reading matter, also facilities for games ofinnocentamusement. The boys are instructed in common school branches and industrial edu- cation. Homes are fomest stock of overcoats you ever cast your optics upon. See those we are offering at $5. Eisemax Bros., 7th and E. Wasuixctos Diessep Keiry, Center market, 9 CITY AND DISTRICT. iTS TONIGHT. AMUSEME: ALpavon’s.—Miss Juch in “Carmen,” Narroyat.—‘A Parlor Match.” Bisov.—Fern Cliff. Kenxay’s.—Rentz-Santley Co, Gurosr.—Variety. —— CONDENSED LOCALS. At the special meetings of the Y. M.C. A. the services by the Rev. John T. Swiudells are at- trecting much attention. Ther a meeting each day at noon and another at A pumber of speeches were made last night at the meeting of the Mahone Virginia repub- Kean association. The general tenor of the re- marks was to the effect that Gen. Maboue was counted out, Yesterday afternoon a fire took place in the house of Mrs. W. B. Downing, 713 L street, which was extinguished by Ofticers Ferguson wud Taylor. About #50 damage was done. Robert Brown, colored, died suddenly near his home, No, 15 Fenton place, yesterday. Dr. David T. Day of this city delivered at the Peabody institute in Baltimore last night the first of his four lectures on “The natural gas and mineral industries of the United States.” rovided and the children, if abused in their homes, are protected by the so- ciety. The officers and members of this or- ganization are ladies well known in our city for their prominence in society and their Christian worth. Since August last, 1839, employment has been found for eighteen, eighty-one have been lodged and one hundred served with a The Afro-American League. Branch No. lof the Afro-American league was | meals, organized last night at 300 New York avenue Donations for a Thanksgiving dinner will be northwest by the election of the following | most thankfully received at the home, on 12th = ie aes 5. : street near F northwest, Dr. G. W. Core: Some Prorat, Yoeees © Symes Oe Tb, of the Matcopelitin ME. chase oil vice president, Thomas L. Jones; second vice | take a collection on Thanksgiving day for the president, Travis Glascoe; secretary, J. E. | benefit of the Newsboys’ and Children’s aid s0- Bruce; first assistant secretary, A. G. Davis; | ciety. secoud assistant secretary, C. H. Watson; chaplains, Rev. J. Cowles and Rev. W. B. Saloons South of the Avenue. Jobuson; sergeants-at-arms, Wm. Johnson and A N. J. Johuson; executive committee, W. C.| Ifthe Commissioners regard the report of c , J. C. Bruce, Rev. A. A. Lott, Rev. W. | Lieut. Amiss on the saloons in the “Division” B, Johnson and M. A. D. Hood. The condition | most of them will have to go. In the territory of the ——— = Fe = ee goo = between Pennsylvania avenue and B street ia Jauoey Ws, 1008 daleuaton Tren be vari. | 2orthand 9th and 15th streets west, he says, ous branches will meet at Nashville, Tenn, there are exactly 73 saloons—more than there SS are houses occupied by respectable persons. Miss Decca’s Debut in Washington. | Lieut. Amiss believes in the weeding out pro- Miss Marie Decca made her first appearance | cess. The endorsement on some of the appli- at Albaugh’s last night in Bellini’s popular | cations are very interestin and picture the sa- que “Ea Sonmembula” tnd) tenting « Hille loons in the worst light. ‘The lieutenant, how- excusable nervousness made a decidedly good | proven. impression. Miss Decca might expect a| calls attention to the robberies in that locality | lenient audience in this city, but per- and the failure to convict the thieves owing to | soual popularity alone could not account| the character of the persons who hang about for the marks of approval which grew the places asking to be licensed. Lieut. Amise warmer and warmer as the debutante oat- thinks that that locality does not need so many grew her first fear. Amina isscid tobe Miss a In reporting on them the lieutenant saloons, and that if they were fewer there would Decca’s favorite part and her conception is | b¢ less disorder, bappy and correct. Her voice is remarkably clear and sweet, thengh lacking Gonewnet ie power and range. Mr. Vetta as Count Scr. ras fully equal to the opportunities of the pel arene 28 Years and shows his Powers oth of voice entaating BODY COVERED WITH SCALES, ITCHING TER- to great advantage. Miss Lizzie Macnichoi ma & charming Lisa and added greatly tothe sue- | B!BLE, SUFFERING ENDLESS, NO RELIEF. cess last night. Mr. Wm. Castle has lost much of DOCTORS AND MEDICINE FAILS. SPEEDILY tis poste of volco which formecty Gislle-t Cones syouriovaa Ai a Goer GF “ CURED BY CUTICURA. bim, but his Elvino is still of a very order. Tonight Miss Juch will sing “‘Car- If I nad known of the CUTICURA REMEDIES men.” twenty-eight years azo it would have saved me $200 (two bundred dollars) and an immense amount of suffering. My disease (Psoriasis) commenced on my last evening at No. 133 Pennsylvania avenue | head in a spot not larger than acent. It spread rapidly and elected the following officers for the com- —_ —_ Sore ot — my pare =e . ident: would drop off of me time, and my suffering ing your: ¥- W. Evans, grositent; 0. H. artis, | So ioc aud withest vatiec Onotheenen sites first vice president; John B. Algate, second | would not tempt me to have this disease over axain, vice president; C. Solon Stevenson, secretary; | Iams poor maa, but ieel rich to be relieved of what J. H. Caldwell, assistant secretary; Philip Mc- | #me of the doctors said was leprosy, some ringworm, Kim, treasurer. O. H. Curtis, J. B. Algate, C. | Peoriasis, &e. I took —— and —— Sarsaparillas J. R McKelvey and RB. G, | Over oue year and « half, but no cure. a Conteai | two or three andno cure. I cannot praise the peeled of cts ee eens Coates) | CormGRAREMEDERS tee mesch. Mae here eens —_.— — The New York Republican Association. The New York republican association met cesspool Judge Hoge said that the question was one | funeral of Mr. Al Grimes of for the discretion of the court and they stood | largely attended yesterday afternoo: says that every word so written can be | ANACOSTIA. Recmastres.—Salem tent, No. 154, met Inst Benoni ee G. H. Armstrong, ler, Sanderson, James R. Purvell, Clarence Mills, | M. Canter, J. Murray and Mr. Hancock j le tent, No. 2. joTes.—A fifteen-year-old colored boy sto) at the residence of Yormus Henson on Harrison street last evening and it was later discovered he had stolen Mr. Henson's | watch and chain.— A. M. Green has sold lots | 66 and 67 on Jefferson street to Jas. D. Moulden for $300; also lots 73.74 and 75 on Stanton avenue to Annie 8. Langley for $450.——A committee from the Citizens’ association called on the Commissioners today in regard to the nuisance near Navy avenue.——The xon Hill was very n, J of The Crippen Fund. The police have received the following addi- tional contributions for the Crippen fun: Clark eycle company, @5 for the monument’ W. W. Gould, $5 for the widow; Col. Morrow, $1, same; S. E. Allen, $2 for the monument; R. H. Reed, $1, same. —. Important Sate or Booxs.—A fine collection of English books, a recent importation, is now ready for inspection at the book of Thomas Dowling, 11th and Pennsylvania ave- nue, where catalogues also can be obtained, ‘The sale will take place next M. i si dae Bate nent Monday evening ——— es, Real Estate Matters. Messrs. Fish and Miller have sold for Mr. | Francis Mejaski to Mrs. Mary R. Steever, house No. 1536 Pierce street northwest, for @5,500 cash, A. T. Goldsborough has bonght for $40,000 of G. E. T. Rosenbush, and has sold to. C. Glover fora nominal consideration, parts of Grasslands and Alliance, 49.60 acres on the Laughborough road. Henrietta Dean Lamur has bought of L. Q. C. Lamar for $23,000, part 5, sq. 213, fronting 25 feet on Massachusetts avenue between 14th and 15th streets northwest. West Steever has bought of F. Mejaski for 25,500, sub 9, eq. 191, fronting 16.54 feet on Blake street. John Irwin and C. N. Moore have bought for $5,764.75 of E. P. Champlin, lot 22 square 117, fronting 51 feet on 19th between L and M streets northwest. _ Moses M. Bane has bought for $8,000 of Har- riet Gould part 1, square 528, 50.6120 feet, at the corner of 3d and M streets, THE COURTS. Cmevrr Court.—Judge Mont '. Yesterday—Hume agt. O'Breen; verdict for plaintiff. jomas agt. Wroe; motion for new trial filed. Summerfield agt. Groff; plaintiff called; suit dismissed. Chandler agt. Ford; verdict for plaintiff. Equity Court—Judge Coz. _Yesterday—Murphy agt. Murphy; decree of divorce. Walker agt. Clark; ordered on calen- dar; hearing fixed for 12th instant. Brown agt. Brown; sale finally confirmed. Bradstreet agt. Bradstreet; rule on defendant, returnable November 14, granted. Cararrn Isa complaint which affects nearly everybody, more or less. It originates in a cold or succession of colds, combined with impure blood. Disagreeable flow from the nose, tickling in the throat, offensive breath, vain over and between the eyes,ringing and bursting noises in the ears, are the most common dymptoms. Catarrh 4s cured by Hood's Sarsaperilla, which strikes directly at its cause by removing all impurities from the blood, building up all the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone to the whole system, STUFFED-UP FEELING. “For several years I have been troubled with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Sarsaperilla with the very best results, It cured me of that continual dropping in my throat and stuffed- up feeling. It has also helped my mother, who has taken it for run down state of health andkidney trouble. I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all as a good medicine.” MRS. 8. D. HEATH, Putnam, Conn. FOR 25 YEARS. “For 25 years I have been troubled with catarrh in the head,indigestion and general debility. I concluded to try a bottle of Hood's Sarssparilla, and it did me so much good that I continued its use till I have taken five bottles. My healih has greatly improved, and I feel like # different woman.” MRS. J. B. ADAMS, 8 Richmond st., Newark, N. J. N.B.—Be sure to get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; sixfor@5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. K K HW NNN GGG. La Ex H ONRN GSG ° gS8s Rx i SNS Geo ae K K U NEN G Sys PPP. A L A coo FER PoP AA L AA cc £ aed AA ¥ AA g ° ge P M4 Tum 24 GS kes 2 814 7TH ST. N.w. NO BRANCH STORE = NO BRANCH STORE. GREAT H DDD. ‘RR EKENN N™ SCH HE BPU BRS BREN 8 gSts Got HHtusbop ho RkgeN WH Sss® 24 A kK §%S E oo AA § kK 5g fun Se Ph BM God «tun “oo 24 £& SALE! ‘We have closed out the entire BANKRUPT STOCK of one of the largest Children's Cloak Manufacturors in New York city. 500 CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, Ranging in size from four to twelve years, Gretchen styles, with capes, at ye =e me Bak: eh wk A RARE BARGAIN. Remember, we have no brapch store. Coupons given to every purchaser of $1 or over, 60 of which eutitle you toa handsome CRAYON PORTRAIT of yourself or any member of your family; elegantly framed; ab- solutely free, ‘Specimen Crayon on exhibition at our store, KING'S PALACE, all 814 7th stow, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1889, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 NINIH STREET, Offer asa delightful breakfast dish Imported Keppered Herring, Imported Fresh Herring, imported Russian Cuviar Mackerel in Tomato Sauce, Extra Choice No. 1 Mackerel. iatestcateb, Wi ? my skin as clear and free from scales asa baby's All Tce a ee nee cas, SMa mate Fa ca ce thane wore tlnee wean Gr OUEORL Gad a three bottles of CUTICURA KESOLVENT and two cakes of CUTICUKA SOAP. If hed been aud A Political Roster of Office Holders. | said you would have cured pada $200 poser) ‘The Central republican association held & | have had the money. I looked like the picture in your meeting yesterday evening in Monumental hall, | book of Psoriasis (picture number two, “How to Cure It was resolved inane enagien roster, mn- | S22 Diseases”), but now Lem a0 clear se any person dexed politically, of every office holder in the centrai body b; iting a list delegates | | thank yous thousand times. Anything more that thereto. Col W. P. Canaday, sergeant-at- | you want to know write me, or anyone who reads this arms of the United States was named | may write to me aud I will answer it. as chairman of the DENNIS DOWNING. Also New Buckwheatand New Orleaus Mo- lasses. . Also Refined Corn Meal for Muffins, and choice Creamery Butter. And we are still “booming” the Flour busi- nets ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 426 NINTH STREET. P.8.—Don't forget our Superior Potato Chips. Price reduced. Rx. ool? Carvers wad Si iy VEL Comers, BODY Bits ey SMYRNA. WILTON and VELVET CARPETS, from ORGS and Manis CORVATNS and — MOOE BEO. & CO.. 1328 F ot, CITY ITEMS. Received This Day 500 more of those Men’s Fine $2.50 corny “aed Knit Jackets, 80 1.4 ee ee Baca’s Men's ‘ani ine Rooms, 7th and H, sole ageucy for the ht Running “Domestic,” 013,15, ———— Novelties in Neckwear.—All the new things in effects of color or shape. Our 50c. copys be equaled, Fraxc, One —_ Lamp Chimneys to fit any lamp, Dragon brand, Beat quality; 15¢c., 200. a 2c) worth of best Bronze to refinish gas fixtures; 25c., 35. and 50c. choice patterns Gas Globes, OC. A. Muppras, 1206 F street, it Look—50c. Cash, 25c. Weekly—New credit system, re’ Silver Ware, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Table Linen, Clocke, Address Gar, Star office; will call with samples. 1t* For Travelers It Is_a here ete Genuine Brown's Ginger, Frep, Brows, adelphia, 1822. Get it at your Druggist's. 1t Aluminum Spectacles! What are Sart A beautiful new metal, which will neither tarnish or rust, and is lighter than gold or sil- ver. No other spectacles so famous; must be seen to be appreciated. it White Sewing Machines. Hall's Bazar Form for Draping Dresses. Universal Perfect Fitting Patterns. Needles, Oil and Parts for All Machines, Renting and Repairing a specialty. Second-hand Machines of all kinds cheap. Sragx, Fiske & Co., m,W,s-lw 427 9th ot. now. For Wounds, whether incised or contused, Salvation Oil is the best remedy, Price twenty- five cents, 8 Over 10,000 Fine Hats, half usual rices, American Hat Cos Fe Styles Fine a in large, smail and Dunlap shapes, to 91.58. Best Hat made, 82. 209 Pa. ave.,op. Botanical Gardens, Plain figures. One price. 0c21-m,w,f&s,13t Too Light to Hurt the Weakest Spine Is the Wheeler & Wilson number nine, oc19-1m Office 437 9th st. n.w. The Fine Whiskies handled over the Bar at Willige’s, 1320 Pa. ave.. opposite National Theater, are building up a lively 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. 0012-s&w10t* Apollo will tell you all about it later. n4-2w* Picture Frame Manufactory.—200 of Moldings. Portrait Frames a §| laity. 16x20 Oak and Steel Frames fitted, 99c.; do., do., $1.25; 8x10 Deep Gilt Frames, 25¢. M, Sirverseno & Co., 312 7th st. n7-6t* Society and Club Badges, Gold and Sil- ver Trimmings. 8. N. Meyer, 922 7th st, nw. au2d-s&éw3m For the Greatest Bargains in Boots and Shoes of all descriptions call to the smoke and water sale at the Boston Shoe House, 912 7th st. n.w., between I and K. Shoes for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children, slightly damaged by water, at half price. Do not for- get the place, Boston Sxoz Hovse, H, Goxpstein, Prop., 912 7th st. n.w., bet. Land K. né-Im Sign, Blue Slipper over the door, Apollo will tell you all about it later. n4-2w* W. M. Suusrer & Soxs, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W. WE HAVE THIS DAY PLACED ON OUR COUNT- ERS THE CHOICEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF PATTERN DRESSES EVER DISPLAYED IN WASHINGTON. THEY COM- PRISE ALL OF THE NEW AND DESIRABLE SHADES AND EFFECTS AND, HAVING BOUGHT THEM EVEN LESS THAN IT COST TO IM- PORT THEM, WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER A FIRST-CLASS DRESS FOR WHAT AN ORDI- NABRY ONE WOULD COST, WE HAVE BROWNS, ATTAS, BORDAUX, MARINE, CHARTRUSSE, AZULINE, MO3S, TOBAGO, HATTER'S PEARL, HELIOTROPE AND GRAYS THAT ARE SIMPLY SUPERB . THEY ARE RICH, RARE AND RACY. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN, RICH IN COLORING, RARE IN PRICE AND RACY IN THEIR MAGNIF- ICENCE. WE SAY WITHOUT BOAST THIS IS INDEED A RARE BARGAIN, ONE PRICE. THe BLST Ig THE CHEAPEST. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 29 919 PENN. AVE. House & Hennwaxws EQUITABLE CREDIT HOUSE KEEPERS: wae HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU AT HOW TRIFLING AN OUTLAY OF MONEY YOU CAN PURCHASE FOR YOURSELVES AND YOUR FAMILIES THE COMFORTS OF LIFE, TO SAY NOTHING OF THE HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT ATTENDING THESE COMFORTS? OUR CREDIT SYSTEM, WHICH NEITHER RESTRICTS YOU IN THE AMOUNT OF YOUR PURCHASE NOR OPPRESSES YOU WITH AN INSUFFERABLE BURDEN, WILL, IF JUDICIOUSLY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF, ENABLE YOU TO LIVE THE PEER OF YOUR WEALTHIEB NEIGHBOR AND THE ENVY OF YOUR IMMEDIATE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. IT 18, IN ITS METHODS, 80 SIMPLE, EQUITABLE, FAR-REACHING AND BENEFICENT, THAT, TO ONCE PARTAKE OF ITS BENE- FITS, ITS MEMORY WILL REMAIN A PLEASURE FOREVER IT ALLOWS YOU THE USE OF WHILST PAYING FOR THE GOODS, AND GRANTS YOU THE INESTIMABLE PRIVILEGE OF DICTATING THE TERMS UPON WHICH YOU MAY WISH TO PURCHASE. WE EXTEND ITS BENEFITS TO ALL RELIABLE HOUSE KEEPERS, REITERAT- ING OUR FORMER WELL-FOUNDED BOAST THAT LOW PRICES, _. C&8H AND CREDIT HOUSE, O21 and 825 7th at and 63 Mass. ave ow, ee2-tmn arene CO, ‘suld-Sam WeskiogtcnMasorsn | ot-om LA THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 188 AMUSEMENTS. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. ees mass oat renee : TREES '@ WORKS OF REFERENCE Sieyatr on “CHINA AND THE CHI FOR THE Lectures justrated by about vatifal Pama Ngee peg to the fact that the subj: of the Lecture itself, which treats ig A much more attractive than the splendid efforts of ‘The proceeds of these lectures are to be donated to the bulldine of a church in Japan, which ia's special Cinctets may'te hediar the doar as the dates of the a a lecture Adulte 50c,, Children 2c. it Ms: Li ge IOMAH. A PURELY NATIVE IN- disn, wif give a lecture and sketch of Indian life at Fo church, 141 Gate Tw FUIDAY Ragu NOVEMBER 15. pant he alee NE“ NATIONAL THEATER. NEXT WEEK. Ameren Enopgonest ow Appearances in KK FE NNN ppp KK EK REN OB a oF Be og Ses DD AS Ef Ec ike 38 Boi a tun OF LONDON AND THEIR OWN COMPANY, Under the direction of Daniel Frohman. MopDay, REPERTOIRE FOR WEEK. 03 ¥. 18) 4 sop. PER. we Bas Ne SP bo_u8 apon Me STER,, rv. 2O—" 0) AS THURSDAY, Nov. 31—-THE QUEEN'S SHILLING. EERABA aT Rt REMADE y paren “Nov. 23 SATURDAY NIGHT Farwell Fetewanees "HE IKON MASTER. _Sale of Seats bexins Tomorrow moraing. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH THIS WEEK. EMMA cco JUCH Sai “wu G08 GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, Locke. nl3 Under the direction of Chas. E. 08: MISS. MMA JUCH, MARIE DECCA—LAURA BrLLINI, BU. pe LEONHART. me : LIZZIE MACNICHOL-JUSEIHINE ROYALSTON. enors: CHARLES HEDMONT, — ELVIN SIN WILLIAM CAdi LE, co ast ta ALONZO STODDARD, WILLIAM BOTT, FRANZ VETTA, KNIGHT, 100, MEMBERS 100 40—The EMMA JUCH Opera Orchest ; Co=The RuMA JUCH Opens Chorin 367 TONIGHT AT 8, CARMEN. First Appearance of EMMA JUCH in Washington as CARMEN, Thureday, Nov. 14th —MARITANA Friday, Noy, 15th —MIGNUN—JUCH as MIGNON. gpiturday, Nov. 16th —Matinee—THE BOHEMUAN Muturday, Nov, 16th. — Evening — 7} BI CHUIZ~JUCH as AGNES, =e Sane Scale of prices $2, $1.50 and #1, according to location, General aunussion, $1. Gallery, 9Uc. ‘The celebrated Steimway Piao is used by The Emma uch Grand english Upera Coupany. Next Week—BLUEBEAKD, Jik. nig RAND FAIR AND BAZAR, ‘Under Auspices of UNION TENT, NO. 87, LO. RECHABITES, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, atuste ang\Q¥; J 10 21, INCLUSIVE. cing every 8 ‘Admission, 10 cents. n12-5t Auacars GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Beginning MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 18. SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY. THE IDEAL EXTRAVAGANZA CO. Season of '87-5! Season of '88-89, ARABIAN NiGHTS | CRYSTAL SLIPPER, BBRL U U FEERBB ERK A RRR DDD BBL U UE B BE AAR RD D BBRL U UEFE BBREE AA DD BL U UE BBE AAAR RD D BBB LLLL UU EEFBBB KREA AR RDDD JUNIOR: On, FATIMA AND THE FAIRY. 200 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. Direct from its great Success in Philadelphia, n12 CouRE OF SIX FRENCH RECITATIONS, BY Gommasnclng Friday nex November 18, at Mrs ene: y next, No r 15, Chauncey SicKeever's, 1508 H st. Course ticket, $5; Single ticket, 81, to be obtained of rs. C. V. R. Berry, 1512 H st, Mre. John G. Foster, 1122 Coun, ave. _n12-3t* que THEATER, PA. AVE. AND 111H ST. RINCE WELLS’ World on Wheels Novelty and Specialty Compas, MON Da¥, Nov. 11, and dur Saturday, “Adiniesion: ‘Night, 10,°20, 30 end’ 30e Matinee, 10, 20 and oe. unio" EKNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, Eleveuth st. south of Pennsylvania avenue, ile Theater of America, A MOONLIGHT DIP. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. _Matinees ‘ucsday, Thursday and Saturday. 11 ARRIs' BIJOU THEATER Monday, November 11, Six Nights and Usual Matinees, ‘The latest Union Square Theater Success, **FERNCLIFF.** A Domestic Comedy-draina by William Haworth with E. H. VANDERFELT And the original New York cast. No increase in prices during this engagement. Mess week OES, B VELAES. nile NES NANONAL THEATER. Every Even’g, Weduesday and Saturday Matinees. ‘The Laughter Making Comedians, EVANS AND HOEY, Presenting their Evergreen Success, A PARLOR MATCH, Hoyt's Best Play. Since last produced here it has been ornamented with New Songs, New Fun, New Music, New Laughs, New Dances, New Specialties, THE ONLY FUN IN TOWN. November 18—MR. AND MRS. KENDALL, n11-6t yo M. E. CHURCH, Corner 9th and P sts. n.w. GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 15, 1889. A section of Georgetown Orchestra; Paul Miersch, Celloist; Master Eddie L. Hart, Violinist; Mrs. Eulalie Domer-Eheew and Mrs. Kate Scott-Brooks, Soloists, Tickets at door—Fifty Cents. ‘n9-6t HOF. CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, Cor, Hand Sth sts.n.w. For Adulte—iusday and Friday Evenings, 6:30, For Mi; d“Masters—Weducsday and saturday, 3 Dam. Send for Circular tod. B CALDWBLL, aid © LL sticum HALL, West Washington, O near 31st st, RSE OF FOUR LECTURES By fee JNO. C. ECCLESTON, D.D, First aud Second Lectures, TUESDAY thd Wiy AESDAY EVENINGS, November 19 aut Subject; THE BAKLY pare iH CHURCH. ‘Lecture, THU! Date Di CEMBER 5, Subject: WES: MINS 4 La ABBEY, ¥F ure, FRIDAY, DECEMBER &, Subject: ANEVENING Wii DANSE AND DORE, Each lecture superbiy illustrated by fifty artistic yeveccmbited” ry. the Oxy-Hyd-Light on un ares of 250 square feet of canvas. Tickets for sale. at Metzerott's music store, 1110 F at., ole erene 8 fain ppd ‘32d aud O sta, 1 pond Jickees Gour lectures), 81.50. n8-1it ALIFORNIA. Bice Seni Tourist 81 ing Gane. Ul ies Bouthers Pucitis Got ‘adarese Agent, O43 way, i ae cl HAWKE, Gen'l dastern York; 2. J. SMITH, Agen Pisladelphk oc ing naitisaoes am’ Onto’ apl7-w&s-78t ‘CLERIES, 1406 N. Y, AVE., WILL GUAR- ) Mntse to heach Yon to leds the Pyecho y Bi- cle tor gi. Ladies $5, Special Bours. 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Uniou Nevioual Bank MAMMOTH DRAWING AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 183% CAPITAL PRIZE, £600,000. 100,000 Tickets at $40: Halves, 10; Eighths, @5; dweutiotns, : TWO NUMBER TERMINALS. 1,998 Prizes of $2U0 are. AGENTS WANTED. $2" For Civp Kates, or any further information atared, waite Icyibly to the” undersigiens cles SUL YOUF Tesiuence, with State, County, street Dumber. More rapa returu wail delivery wall beas- Dured by JUUE incivaiiug al Luvelope Lear your tai iAWORTANT. Address By ordinary letter, containing Money Order issued by all Express Compiuice, New York Lschauge, Draft OF Kosta Nowe, Address Registered Letters containing Currency to EW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Dew Orieaus, La “REMEMBER that the payment of prizes ts GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANESof New Orleans, and the tickets are sigued by the President of an Institution whose chartered rights are recognized iu the highest Courts: therefore, beware of ali iuite- ‘hous or anonymous schemes.” ONE DOLLAR is the price of the smallest part cr fraction of a Ticket 18SULD BY US im any Draw- ing. HENRIETTA CASHMERES, wide double width, fine quality with bandsom aide bid, omiy Ze, ELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, 75e. OBLE WHITE WOOL BLANKETR, 61) BLACK ASTRACHAN CLUTH, excellent quality, @1. FRUIT OF THE LOOM GOTION, yard wide, NEW STALE HANDSOME PLAT, pure "creuch rool wide double width Specanl o8e. ISMENSE, WOOL BLANB ES, ex- vy Sulkin BALK PI SHES, new chaos Teal good @ Soret SILKS, excellent quality, 50c. 711 MAKEET sPaci HEAVY GROS GHAIN BLACK FRENCH SILKS. SHAE UAHA Aina Seat ot Et We OL BLANK: TS. fonts cae heavy, shes Steele 50e. BT. ; OULBLANKE7 5, $2, 62.50, 63. Nz. but the recy Jos Yor cash. the: = porches Damask ‘worth 7503 "init | Sign displayed this season. | A XN NSS. AA x N f AA ERS Sas, 22> AAA NNN = Lua 4°4 NNN Ses vc eae. BERR 2% F w ik ‘odo of REN, ERR (00, Bn ERE $3 Z toe EE oo F 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. SPPCIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK. SIDE BAND SUITINGS, all wool, 40 inches wide, tn various colora. 44¢. SIDE BAND SUITINGS, 42 inches wide; choice colors, pew borders, for this sale. 50c. SIDE BAND SUITINGS. Just received, 20 piece im the new colorings, Bich border, excellent fabric, 68. SIDE BAND SUITINGS in Cloth, Pull 54 inches wide, in Green, Navy and Brown, good solid heavy fabric, 1.25. ROMAN SILK BORDERED SUITINGS, re Guced from @1.50; the most original and unigue de- Suresh twill weave, choice colorim#s, a very desirable fabric also @1.225. ALL-WOOL CLOAKINGS, 54 im. Black Maid om all colora, For a mecinm-weight material fur cbi- Gren's or indies’ Peasant W tape there can be nothing Reater or more suitable. $1 per yard. For the same purpose as above stated we have # 54-inch KNICKERBOCKER STRIPE. These are very stylish, and range in colors. Brown, Green, Gray and Biue. $1.15. ALL-WOOL SERGE. 40 in, wide. We have just Teceived 23 pieces, the balauce of our onler of 150 pieces. This has proved to be the best material for the price that has ever becn presented to the public, We shall continue to sell them st SOc. per yard. 46-in, ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS. 80c. qual ities, In all the newest color, the luster of which isequal to silk warp, fine twill, soft and plis- Die. Nothing to be had wore dressy for this low price, GSe. per yard, SEKGE PLAIDS, 40 in. wide. Extra fine qual- ity, im 80 different patterns of choice colors in every conceivable combination. Special price, 50c. 42-inch WOOL-FILLED STKIPE SUITINGS, extra heavy, serviceable material, at the startling low price, 5c, An examination will justify the time spent toap economical buyer. OUR DRESS GOODS SALON Isa combination of everything teuding to make shop- ping « pleasure—tfirst of all it is the largest Dress Goods Room in the United States, “excepting mone.” Te. then it is roomy; no annoyance suffered from over crowding, no matter how busy weare, then the light is absolutely perfect; even on the darkest day one per- Petual good light illuminates this room. Here you fiud the GREATEST VARIETY and the CHOICEST BELECTION OF HOME PRODUCTS AND FOREIGN WEAVES, CORRECT PRICES AND POLITE ATTENTION. Now what cleo is necessary to induce your inspection? We are glad to see you st all times, whether as pur- chaser or looker. In either case you will receive proper cousideration, bearing in mind that with us @ look incurs no obiigatious to buy. LANSBURGH & BRO, Mammoth Dress Goods Koom, First Floor, Back. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. ‘We manege to select ouly such FLANNELS as are free from injurious dye stuff. We keop the PLALN aud FANCLES in all the grades needed. We append the following prices for your considers tion: ALL-WOOL WHITE FLANNEL, 27 in. wide, 250, ALL-WOOL RED TWILL MED. FLANNEL 250. ALL-WOOL INDIGO BLUE TWILL FLANNEL oe, 100 of the istest style STRIPES and PLAIDS for Wrappers. ‘These goods are “strictly all wool” aud guaranteed to stand washing; at 37 9c. ; worth 50c, All our FRENCH FLANNELS, 60c. We cau show the latest designe, EMBROIDERED FLANNELS. We are headquarters for EMBRULDEKED FLAN- NELS. . We can show you 150 Patterns, all new and band some, ranging in price from 98c, to $2.50 per yard. ELDERDOWN in all shades. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, 7th-st. Annex. OUR PUPULAR AND PKOGKESSING HANDEER- CHIEF DEPARTMENT. 23 Different Styles at 1=igc. ; all sheer, bemstitche@y warranted fast colorinurs. ‘We have also just opened # line of 25c, HANDEER CHIEFS, which comprise double hems, scalloped edge’ embroidered centers and corners, All-over Embroidered Open-work Borders, in Ecru Cardinal, Light Blue, Pink end Buff Borders, wae ranted fast colors. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, Wetnvite you to inspect our extremely lange and varied stock of LADIES’ and MEN'S “INITIAL HANDEERCHIEFS.” We wish you would take us is consideration when in want of these. LADIES’ ALL-LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED BEMBSTITOBED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, with one-inch bem, 25c. ; 6 for $1.25. MEN'S ALL-LINEN LAUNDERED INITIAL BANDKEKCHIEFS, with 13¢-inch bem at 200. ; 6 for $1.50. BANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENL Center Aisle, Main Store, LANSBURGH & BRO. BED WEAR DEPARTMENT. BED SPREADS in diferent grades: ‘One lot of HONEY COMB SPREADS, in Large Blook Pattern with Fringe; 2 yards wide and 236 yards long. Bpecial price S5c. ‘i One lot of HONEYOOMB SPREADS, with Mar seilles Patterns, 2 yards wide and 2ilong. Special price 75c. One lot of HONEYCOMB SPREADS, in different size Block Pattern, 2% yards wide and 2% yards long. Special price 750. One lot of HONEYCOMB SPREADS, with Ma» seilles Patterns; 12-4 in size. Special price $1. BED WEAR DEPARTMENT, ‘34 Floor, ‘Easily reached by Elevator. LANS = BURGH 2% BRO. O00, 422, 426, 426 TTR OB