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12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURD ~ LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORFCAST TILL EIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia. Eastern —— phia October, Ivania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Mary! fir tull Sunday night; warmer; winds becom- ing northeasterly. Tur Ovp Prax axp tae New.—The old plan of buying furniture compelled purchasers to deprive themselves of even the necessaries of life in order to accumulate enough to pay the bills. The new plan, inaugurated by ‘Jouw Reppew some years ago at his furniture install- ment stores, 930 and 932 7th street northwest, gives purchasers the benefit of a large stock to select from, exacts only a small cash payment to bind the sale, and gives you the privilege of paying the balance in smali weekly or monthly installments. The result isthat you can fur- nish your homes with the finest grades of tapestry, body Brussels and ingrain =. antique and oak bed-room suites, rug, plush and hair-cloth lor suites, stoves, heaters and ranges, without depriving yourself of any of the necessaries or even the luxuries of life. Ruppes invites attention to his equitable = of selling furnture and guarantees satis- ‘tion. All carpets made and laid free of cost. 5c “Hoy” Croan! Havana! Delicious’ Fragrant! Taz Woopmoxt, most pleasantly situated apartment house in the city, corner 13th and Towa circle; first-class in every respect. The pes. erga announce that three elegantly furnished apartments of two and three rooms en suite are yet to be had. Each suite has its Suing Her Husband tor Maintenance. Lavinia Metzger filed a bill yesterday against Harry Metzger for maintenance and support. She states that they were married in Philadel- 1887, and after residing there six } months he sent her to her home at Ashland, Pa., but subsequently returned to her and again left her, saying he was going to Allen- town, Pa.. but came here and obtained employ- ment in the Washington navy yard. She states that he refuses to receive her and her child, now sixteen months old, and that since Decem- ber, 1888, he has not contributed to their sup- == Se New President of Howard University. The trustees of Howard university at a meet- ing held yesterday afternoon elected Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin to be president of that institution, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of President Patton, which takes effect January 1. Rev. Dr. Rankin is well known in this city, as he was for ten years the pastor of the First Congregational church. At present he is i of the Congregational church at Orange alley, N.J. It is not known definitely whether he will accept the position or not. pal. dees ani coda The Theaters Next Week. Atnavon's.—It is claimed that the company producing ‘Bluebeard. Jr.." to be presented next week at Albaugh’s, is the most expensive organization traveling. The ballets are de- scribed as being marvelous in their artistic groupings and the marches and ensembles of the most effective character. private bath and closet. The cafe is not to be Prompt attention. Heated by steam and open grates, Elevator. Umprexzas axp Parasots repaired and cov- ered by C. Lefevre, 739 thst. n.w., bet. Gand H. * Goss. J. Kvrntrna, 1206 Pa. ave. We Ang Preasep to Isvoust the numerous inquiring ladies that the new Domestic Fashion Reviews for winter '89arrived today. Domestic Sewing Machine . 7th and H. ENTISTS. Hack’s nerve bréaches, 616 12th n.w. Scarier MepicaTep Franxeis.—We can fur- nish you with red flannel underwear and hosiery at prices that will astonish you. Fraxc, One Price, cor. 7th and D. W. 8. Fisner, florist, 1425 Pa. ave. D.w. Doxts !—Do you want to make a present to a little gurl? Then look at our advertised prices on dolls. “Money saved is money made.” jvor’s, 421 11th st. nw. Execratc gas lighting. J. H. Kurmuxo. Jewexs axp Heatru.—There is a popular su- perstition, widely prevalent, that certain jewels will prevent sickness, but there's a widespread knowledge that celery, beef and iron (Dr. Hen- ley’s) is the surest and epeediest cure for ner- Yousness, neuralgia and all weakness and de- bility. sa Koxe’s Apparatus For THe Lame. 616 12th n.w. Save Fuex anp Keer Warm by applying Felt Weather Strip to your Doors and Windows, We have 100,000 feet at Sc. per foot. Cuas. T. Canter & Co., ‘dware Merchants, 606 Pa. ave. n.w., Opposite Metropolitan hotel. Guns for hire. __J.H. Kvemuxo. Japaxese Screess. all sizes and great va- riety, at prices that were never offered before in Washington. The screens are my own im- portation direct. Those in want of a nice Christmas present will be please4 to secure one, At T. D, Sixoieron’s. 415 7th st. nw. Canrers or ALL Kixbs at reduced prices and guaranteed to meet all advertised prices. T. D. SixeLetox. Srortrxe Goons,guns, ete. J. H. Kuenixe. Mur. E. L. Maxpevitie, expert manicure and chiropodist, formerly of New York city, and assistant have opened pariors at 1332 G street northwest; cutire satisfaction guaranteed, Praxo axp Baxguet Lamrs,—Latest styles in great variety. J.W. Boteten & Sux, 923 Pa.ave. Humay Artirictat Eves. Hempven’s, cor.414. 1205 F St. De 0. store you will find « thousand handkerchiefs; also a man with w thousand e For Wart Varens to K. W. Hzspexson, » Wixpow SHADES go 13 F st. new. Tre Buextxonam, 915 & 920 15th st.; elegant rooms, singie or eu suite. Everything first-class, A Frise Suir ror 35. This is achiid’s suit in more than a dozen different styles and materials. Come in and see them. E1semay bros. h and E, Children’s departinent second floor. Licurtsixe ups, electric goods, J. H. Kremuxe, W. B. Moses & Sows are now carrying a large and varied assortment of artistic wall papers and room mouldings. ‘They guarantee their work to give satisfac- tion us every particular, ‘Their two fresco decorators and designers are classed among the first in the country. W. B. Moses & Sons, Fand Lith streets northwest. Furniture, carpets, upholstery goods, wall papers and fresco decorations, For Wait Paren, friezes and decorations of the latest designs and coloring, also window & go to 1115 F st. ow. G street nw. Reisrxozn’s Ice Cream. 5 Canrets! Great special sale (this week.) A manufacturer's entire stock to close out quickly at less than the cost of production. ‘this stock consists of 1,000 rolls of the best five-frame body brussels at 90 cents per yard; regular price $1.25 per yard. Best tapestry ouly 65 cents; regular price 9 cents. Wasu. B. Wittiams, 7th and D sts. n.w. *. wall paper, window shades, &c. 923 F n. Telephone call 854-3. Exectnic Beuis, burglar alarms. J. H. Kuenurse. Banroatss ix Ove Drarrey Derantwrst. 300 peirs Nottingham curtains reduced from $1.50 to 8c. per pair. 200 pairs Nottingham cur- tains reduced from $2.75 to #2 per pair. 200 pairs Nottingham curtains reduced from $3.25 to 22.50 per pair. 100 pairs Nottingham cur- tains, Grussels effects, reduced from $8 to $6.50 r pair. 100 pairs Tambour lace curtains re- uced from $9 to $6.50 per pair. 100 pairs Tambour lace curtains reduced from #11 to $8. = curtains, in all colors, #2 per pair up to Wasa. B. Witutams, 7th and D sts. n.w. Dows at Last.—Watches cleaned, #1: main- spring in S.W., S1.; key-winder, 75c. Repair- ing iu proportion. All’ work guaranteed. K. ©. Hoses & Co., 528 9th st. n.w. Beroxz You Buy your carpets and furniture tock and get his prices. nee W. H. Hoek t Cleaning Wor! lephone 787-2. a Vistr the Empire 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephor Bry Your Coat, Coke and Wood from Joux- son Buoruxns, the leading firm in the Dis- — A Loox Turoven our children’s department will reveal the hand- somest stock of ——S you ever cast your optics upou. See those we are offering at $5, Etsemay Bros, 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. CONDENSED LOCALS. Ata meeting of the directors of Emergency hospital yesterday a committee consisting of Doctors and Magruder, B. H. Warner, Calderon Carlisle, and W. ©, Whittmore were ted to consider the plans of the proposed new building which have been submitted. At 12:30 o'clock yesterday a fire was caused by a defective flue, at 413 Kidge street northwest, cecupied by Lina Campbell, and owned by L Bouldin, and about $100 damages was done. A switch on the B. and O. RR, between H and I streets northwest, caused the wreckage of several coal cars yesterday after- Boon. Fred Allen, a white boy who escaped from months ago, was ar- the reform school severa! — yesterday by Officer Breen and sent —_—_-__- Tux Bostox Syaruoxy Oncnestnan Cuvs.— ‘The opening concert of the season will be given by this club on Friday evening, November 22, atthe Universalist church, corner of 13th and Lstreets. The work of the club is too well w further comment. Of the vocal- critic speaks as follows: pro peor will be heaved avoid an apparent res ‘ice ry of that standpoint Miss "8 ¥ essentially bright northern brilliancy of timbre which made her compatriots Jenny Lind and Christine Nillson famous, and her culture and vocal technique place Ler on a par with those a] singers, Her ippearance it a Ellis Tenowned is the very embodiment of the and enthusiasm which pervade her ‘The sale of reserved seats will begin Monday November 18 Busov.—A dramatic version of the romantic story of Shamus O’Brien, with Ce ae comedian, Chas. E. Verner, as the star, be the attraction at Harris’ Bijou theater next DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. The war on the people who have not war on wi ve their water rents has woke in earnest, wed the water department is turning off water in all cases where the rents have not been paid. ae ts Lusk is besieged daily by persons whose water has been cut off, but as the law is manda- tory and admits of no discretion nothing can be done, and the penalty of $2 has to be paid in connection with the water rent before the water is again turned on. DOESN'T LIKE THE NOISE OF STEAM WHISTLES. The Commissioners have received a letter from C, H. Fleming objectiag to the noise caused by the blowing of steam whistles from the engines of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company, and asks that they remedy the nuisance. In reply the Commissioners stated that they could not arbitrarily enforce the law, but would have toappeal to the courts the same as any other aggrieved person. THE PROSPECT AVENUE FEXCE WAR. The Commissioners have received a letter from Mr. George W. King of 1692 Sist street, Georgetown, requesting that an effort be made to defeat the suit against the Commissioners in the Equity Court to prevent them movin; the fence on Prospect avenue between 37th au 38th streets, eee To Entertain Two Thousand at Dinner. The annual dinner to the poor, which is given on Thanksgiving day by the Central Union mission, will be on a greater scale this yearthan ever before. The large hall in the west wing of the Center market has been sc- cured and there will be seating room at the tables fornearly one thousand pecple at one time. There willbe forty-eight long tables. week, commencing Monday night. Mr. Verner has achieved prominence as a portrayer of the ligh: witty, honest Irishman who has been the hero of so a Se plays. Songs and dances are liberally interspersed with the other features. Kerway’s.—The superior line of attractions which have been a notable feature of Kernan’s theater this season will be continued next week by the appearance of the popular comedian, Kernell, and his company of specialty’ and variety stars, 7 ‘he popular little Globe theater will continue to give a good performance every night. The theater has been crowded evecy night for the week past. oe The Lease of the Ebbitt House. Papers were recorded today by which the Ebbitt house is leased for a term of ten years and a half to the Ebbitt house hotel company. The furniture and fitt ngs of the building are purchased from the owner of the property, Mr. Caleb C. Willard, and the new company agrees to pay an annual rental of $24,000 for the building. Mr. Edward J. Stellwagen is the president of the company, which is composed of several young men who are persofial friends of Mr. Willard. Henry C. Burch and Chas. E. Gibbs, who have been Mr. Willard’s right hand men in the management of the hotel fora num- ber of years past, are members of the company and will be the active managers, The same policy which has proved so successful in the will be continued. The retirement of Mr. Willard from the hotel business marks the close of an active career in that particular line. Mr. Willard came to this city shortly before the war and opened a hotel in a smali building on the site of the present building. He gradually acquired property in the vicinity and the pres- ent large building was erected as the needs of the growing business required. Mr. Willard retires from hotel management in order to give attention to his large property interests in this city. For several years past Mr. Burch hus been practically in charge of the hotel, and with Mr. Gibbs has carried on the business, ee A Wister 1 Carirornta.—The time is fast approaching when the genial ~-'-rtcr climate of the Pacific coast has an especial .ascination for the dweller of the east. Wi other sections of the country wear a mantle of ice and snow the gardens of California are filled with flowers and the orange orchards with ripening fruit. dhe Raymond & Whitcomb excursions afford an excellent means of reaching these attrac- tions ata minimum of expense and trouble, For details consult the advertisement in another column, which contains full particu- a Tue Hamittox Horer, Bermupa, will open in December, as usual, with the accommoda- tions and conveniences found in other first- class hotels, including passenger elevator. ‘To those who have already enjoyed the hospital- ities of this delightful winter home the an- nouncement will bring pleasant recollections of & most perfect climate; of aland where flowers and frait take the place of snow and ice, and where tourists and invalids can escape the se- verity of winter in northern latitudes in a pleasant sail of about sixty hours. osetia Ht Desirasce Turer-story House at Av Messrs. Katcliffe, Darr & Co., auctione sell on Monday afternoon, November 18, at 4:30 o'clock, in front of the premises, without re- serve, a desirable three-story frame house, No. 706 I street southeast. For particulars see the advertisement, . ———— Save or VaLvapie County axp Crry Pror- Enty.—On Monday next, November 13, on the premises, Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, will sell valuabie improved property at the south- west corner of Bridge and Frederick streets in Georgetown, D.C., and on’ the following day several improved and unimproved tracts of land near ‘lenleytown and Oak View and within three miles of the city, ‘This sale is to close an estate, and the property is valuable and should command the attention of investors, a! poesia cai Ir Witt be noticed by the card in another column that the night schools will open on Monday evening next, including the sewing and cooking classes, as Tue Biscnorr Coscenrrs, ninth season, com- mence December 13 with the Ovide Musin compa: M. Musin, world-renowned violin- ist, three famous vocalists, and distinguished piano soloist; an unrivaled attraction. The Schubert male quartet, with excellent lady vocalist, follow on January 31, 1889. In Feb- ruary, piano recital by eminent artistic ability from abroad. with Miss ly Wilson, vocalist. March 21 and April 18, concerts by choice local ent, with organ solo work by Dr. Bischoff. ‘kets, for course, $1. Sale Monday, Decem- ber 2, at Ellis’. Alternating with the’ concerts five lectures will be gi by the following eminent platform speakers: December 4 Joseph Cook; January 17, Mrs. Livermo: February 17. Frank Beard; March 7. A. W. Tourgee; April —, Kev. Dr. Talmage. Tickets, for lecture course, #1. Sale Monday, Decem- ber 9, at Ellis’. ae “How Tureg To Six Famitres can secure country homes for nothing. See under ‘‘Coun- try Real Estate.” bye Scrarcuep 28 Years. BODY COVERED WITH SCALES, ITCHING TER- RIBLE, SUFFERING ENDLESS, NO RELIEF. DOCTORS AND MEDICINE FAILS. SPEEDILY CURED BYCUTICURA AT A COST OF 85. CURED BY CUTICURA. If I nad known of the CUTICURA REMEDIES twenty-eight years ao it would have saved me 8200 (two hundred dollars) and an immense amount of suffering. My disease (Psoriasis) commenced on my head in s spot not larger than «cent, It spread rapidly all over my body and got under my nails, ‘The scales would drop off of me all the time, and my suffering was endless and without relief. ue thousend dollars would not tempt me to have this disease over awain. Tam a poor man, but feel rich to be relieved of what sole of the doctors said was leprosy, some ringworm, Psoriasis, &c. 1 took —— and —— Sarsaparillas over one year and a half, but no cure. I went to two or three doctors, and no cure. I caunot praise the CUTICURA REMEDIES to much. They have made muy sicin as clear and free frum scales asa baby’s, All Lused of them were three boxes of SURA and three bottles of CUTICUKA RESOLVENT and two cakes of CUTICUKA SOAP. If you had been here and said you would have cured me for $200 you would | have had the woncy. 1 looked like the picture iu your book of Psoriasis (picture number two, “How to Cure Skin Diseases"), but now Iam as clear as any person ever was, Througl: force of habit I rub my hands over my arms and legs to scratch once im a while, but to no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight years, and it got to be a kind of second nature to me. Tthank yous thousand times. Anything more that you want to know write ue, or anyone who reads this ‘may write to me and I will answer it. DENNIS DOWNING. Warexnuny, Vr., Jan. 20, 1887. CUICUKA RESOLVENT, ‘The new Blood Purifier and purest and best of Humor Remedies, interually, aud CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beauti- fer? externally, spoedily and permauently cure every species of itching, buruing, scaly, crusted pimples, scrofulous and bereditary diseases, and huniors of the skin, scalp and bivod, with loss of hair, from puaples to scrofula, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, 25e.; KESOLVENT, 81. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, The capacity of the hall will not then be ex- hausted, as 8 portion will be sercened off and | religions services held during the day. The mission managers expect to feed two thousand people anda large committee has been ap- pointed to solicit contributions of food and money from the citizes, Admission to the dinner will only be by tickets. These tickets will be distributed by the mission workers who are acquainted with the deserving poor. Pichardo dies Queen Marguerite and Her Pearls. From the Philadelphia Press, ‘The queen of Italy has always been passion- ately fond of pearls, as befitted one whose names is Marguerite, and she has made a fashion that is charming enough to please any woman, but likely to be followed only by those whose husbands are English dukes or American millionaires, On her wedding day her husband gave her as his bridal gift a row of the finest pearls to be found in Italy, having been in- formed of her perchant for that particular gem. | When the first anniversay of her wedding day arrived he asked what she wished for a gift and she said “another string of pearls,” and the second year she answered in the same wa! After that he asked her no more, but always gave her the same gift. As she has a son who is quite a big boy, she has been married more years than it is gallant to count, and her neck- lace of pearls counts by this time enough strings to quite cover her throat with a collar ot gems and hang down far over the corsage. Of course the lower strings are much longer | than the original one to clasp the throat, but King Humbert always gives exactly the same | number of pearls on each anniversary. and so | she has of late to wait two years before adding a new string. Many superstitious women are afraid of pearls as a wecaing ett and say it means tears; and there can be no doubt that) the lovely queen hasshed many, for her hus- Besdok tate years has been treading very closely in the footsteps of his fathor, who was known to his whole realm as “Il Re Gal- antuomo”—“The Gallant King.” —— ee Violets for the Morning. From the New York World, Violets are the favorites for morning wear on the street and will be pinned to the cape front or on the muff. At this season, when banks of | golden or snowy chrysanthemums are piled high on the flower vender’s tray, itjis a protty custom to stop and buy a cluster, which is care- lessly pinned under the chin or Jower down on | the dark walking dress. The artificial flower | wreaths have quite usurped the place of natural flowers for evening wear. Yet it promises to | be a fancy to wear at the corsage two or three | perfect roses, pinned so that the heavy blooms will nod gracefully, or carry loose eut flowers | caught by long ribbons. Cararna Isacomplaint which affects nearly everybody, more orless, It originates m impure blood, and is ay- gravated by taking cold. Disagreeable flow from the | nose, tickling in the throat, offensive breath, pain | over and between the eyes, ringing and bursting noises in the ears are the more common symptoms, Catarrh is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which strikes directly ut the cause by removing all impurities frou the blood. CAN BE “T had Catarrh nine years, and suffered terribly with it. Soon after I bexau to tuke Hood's Sarsapa Catarrh troubled me less, and after taking three bot- tles I was entirely cured.” JANE HINEY, Lumberton, Clinton county. Ohio. “IT have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for Catarrh, and I think it hus done me agreat deal of wood. I recom- mend it toall within my reach. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been worth everything to me." LUTHER D. ROBBINS, East Thompson, Coun. CURED BY “I suffered with Catarrh fifteen years; tried all the Catarrh remedies without benefit, and was about to try achange of climate, when I took Hood's Sursa- parilla, I would not toke any money consideration | for the good one bottle did me, Now I um not troubled any with Catarrh.” I. W. LILLIS, Chicago, I. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. 81; sixfor #5. Prepared by ©. 1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Muss, 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Casn Bancarss Is Dax Goops. 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With 100 illustrations. Bvo., $4. S ‘The general reader will find here a interestin nd i 9 g shi punt of thos n of he © only in boxes, nl2eokk-3t purlace—earthanakes, cmoee ea ieanoce Tivers aia oat . &c..—which ai ort Be. “Hoy” Cigurt All Havana and Sumatra! | fim life The Mustrations one thee Sek arte The Most Complete Facilities for Re- | SFORZA: A STORY OF MILAN. gs ha “Valentino.” airing and Renting at the Domestic Sewing | S,\UPORF ASTOR, author of Machine office, 7itvund CG. Aveeasce, Ags. | *%9-81.00 n14,16,15,20. “The White is King.” STATEMENT. If you have never had a Sewing Machine you don't fully understand what real comfort is. If you get a White you will secure many an hour for leisure. 1t is an educator, because it gives youachance to read. Sewing Machines are not luxuries but necessities in these times. Srauy, Fiske & Co., tu,th,s-1w 427 9th st. ‘nw. 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Too Light to Hurt the Weakest Spine Is the Wheeler & Wilson number nine, ocly-Im Otlice 437 9th st. nw. $3.50 Folding-Skirt Forms at $2.50 at the Domestic Sewing Machine office, 7th and H. nl4, 16,15, 5e. “Hoy” Cigar! Sales 1,000,000 a month! For the Greatest Bargains n Boots and Shoes of ail descriptions call to he smoke and water sale at the Boston Shoe House, 912 7th st. n.w., between I and K. Shoes CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, at ‘743-745 Broadway, New York. J UST PUBLISHED. JUST PUBLISHED, JUST PUBLISHED. Mrs. AL, Wister's New Translation, ERLACH COURT ERLACH COURT. From the German of Ossip Scluebin. 12mo. Cloth. islations:—“The Alpine Fay,” “The Owl's ed Upin the Streets, “Saint Michael,” ete. ‘To see the name of Mra A. L. Wister on the title- for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children, slightly | page as the translator of a German story, has become a damaged by water, at half price. 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San- ford. 12mo, Con St 2 ADKIFT: 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- TT COMPANY, “OTT COMPANY, ublishers, 715 and 717 Market st., Philadelphia, EM, W) 2 LED TO OFFER A Kk It GGG. bead PORT THEM, E ARE ENAB! k x ft ea % es = 8555, FIRST-CLASS DRESS FOR WHAT AN ORDI- 4 HH 5 aN 8 co Sssq NARY ONE WOULD COST. WE HAVE BROWNS, K K U W NN pererey Byg8 ATTAS, BORDAUX, MARINE, CHAKTRUSSE, PPP a L a — AZULINE, MOSS, TOBAGO, HATTER'S PEAKL, fer we L we g c ge g AN i LY | P AAA GO E ne HELIOTRUPE AND GRAYS THAT ARE SIMP! Hy Pree ee Eee 7 SUPERB. THEY ARE RICH, RARE AND RACY. THEY ARE 814 7TH 8ST. N.W. BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN, RICH IN COLORING, NO BRANCH STORE. NO BR CH STORE. RARE IN PRICE AND RACY IN THEIR MAGNIF- ICENCE. — WESAY WITHOUT BOAST THIS IS INDEED A onaae RARE BARGAIN, coo H DDD_ RRR FERENN N™ Cea ev wen canibies Por HHE Bee eee a a — Co CH HL, D DR RE NNN Byg8 coc H ULLLLDDD R RKEEN NN coco kK co k oo uy Ex W. M, SHUSTER & S0NB, So 8 fa cco 00 aa 29 919 PENN. AVE, sabe ‘We have closed out the entire BANKRUPT STOCK of one of the largest Children's Cloak Manufacturers in New York city. 500 CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, Ranging in size from four to twelve years, Gretchen styles, with capes, at Orr Srock Or Bors: Crorarxa 18 THE FINEST AND BEST WE HAVE EVER HAD AND WE ARE SELLING MORE GOODS IN THIS DEPARTMENT THAN EVER BEFORE. WE WANT TO SELL MORE STILL AND TO THIS SBS os 3 ths | + so Ms. END WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A FEW = wf SPECIAL “POINTS” ABOUT OUR STOCK: si m8 = Ea Bue = FIRST, WE DON'T CARRY THE LOWEST-PRICED GOODS, BUT WHAT WE CARRY WE GUARANTEE. WE THINK WE HAVE THE BEST SHORT PANTS SUITS AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF @5 THAT YOU CAN FIND IN WASHINGTON. OUR PRICES ON THESE GOODS BEGIN AT 84 AND FROM THAT THROUGH ALL THE GRADES UPTO THE HANDSOME EVENING SUITS AT $20. JUST NOW IS THE OVERCOAT SEASON AND WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU CAN FIND AS PRETTY OR AS GOOD AN ALI-WOOL CAPE OVERCOAT, NEWEST STYLE, FOR 85 AS WESHOW. OUR RANGE OF PRICES ON THESE IS FROM ¢4 TO $20 AND ARE OF ALL STYLES OF CAPES, FLY FRONTS AND ULSTER, i IF THE WAY THESE GOODS SELL 18 ANY IXDI- CATION OF THEIR WORTH SURELY THEY HAVE GOOD VALUE. A RARE BARGAIN. Remember, we have no branch store. ——- to every purchaser of $1 or over, 60 of which ent 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 Paper aap linge nonrdle Nagay -arecee 814 7thst.ow. Velvets and Flushes at very low prices, Furs—Muila, ‘Boas and Stoles—at much less prices than are usually SAME THING APPLIES TO LONG PANTS SUITS | ®#ked for the same quality. AND TO OVERCOATS FUR LARGE BOYS. SOMNGON & LUTTRELI, coer nlé ‘71S Market Space. E. B, BARNUM & 00, | nit $31 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, Ternoxes For E AND ENG Sa 11 it A ad A) Us fF ‘West Washington, O near Sisto LPamceu ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, BI oie ene S00 First ard Second 495. The Fata SUCH Orchestre 40 ‘TUESDAY snd MEUSESDAY EVENTNO®, JUCH 0 TONIGHT & Bubject: THE EAKLY Bi URCH. SCHUTZ. Tort Locus a Hi MISS JUCH as AGNES for the first thoe in 2 AY. Di CkMBER 3. Bubject WESTMINSTER Al Scale o ET ee end 1, according to ' * Ecncralnimesion. St, Gallery, 0 DAY. DECE ME FRI BER 6. sway Piano is used by The Emma | Subject: ANEVENING WiLH DANTE AND DORR A Juch Grand ‘Cor f Next Week-BLUEBRARD JR 216 >. AUGH'S GRAND C cA HOU: vie ALBAVGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Sip arastend Gee San untvo wenn, |uiiainieete sce haro sae 107 DAY EVENING AND DURING gjand at tecker's drug store, 324 md 0 sta Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Course tickets (our lectures), @: First Appearance in Washinzton of the Chicago Opera House Thinl Au- nual Spectacular Ex- travagauza, BRE OF Eee Re A EE BoE ty RPE AGE wu bee KEEA A autor: Oa, FATIMA AND THE FAIRY. abet a ai Take Cae TMU RAD AN, SEMBER 12, Pkt PASAD Ws ANGE Presented by QP O1ER POINTS: IN SUUTHERS CALIFOR: THE IDEAL EXTRAVAGANZA CO. vibe Fouts, will te vie Chicago. Kansas City, Las cas Mot | re, it = ae Hot Suit, Sapte Fe.” Afonguerain, Baines fade IN A SPECIAL Thad Stausidicks: int me ul wh VESTIBULED PULLMAN PALACE Cal 1 PoLLwas re ee CAR, om ‘Season '88-89—CRYSTAL SLIPPER. —_— Pardes will also LEAVE PHILADELPHIA TRURS- DAY, JANUARY 9, and THURSDAY, JANUAK) 30, 200 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. and proceed to Southern California’ over ‘the. mato Tuute and on MONDAY, JANUAR) @ vis Cincinuat —_— Rew Orieans, veston, Houston, Sau Autunio and SOME OF THE ARTISTS: Every ticket entities the holder to visit Loa Angeles, ALICE JOHNSTON, = FRANK B. BLATR, ay a oe Sotne MUBILEA, Soren view. ‘Saute Cruz, Sau dose, Mount Hamilton, san Katael Estusiwittiams, ekeie Reet: gthetJeadung resorts in Calutoriia A CHOICE OF Eature waltzay tap eee cee FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES RETURNING. FILE. et en PARE ROR | TEEN RETUR PAKLIES UNDER SPRCIAL AS. E. SULLIVAN, am u TICKETS ALSO GOOD ON CLARA QUALITZ, MADALINE MOKONDO, SULT. tae tena WILLIAM MARTINI, ROSE FRANCK. Supense both waye, giving one Lire freedom to the jamsenee also in making the Journey homeward. Hotel coupous od for ong of short sojourns at The Kay und, t Puradeus: Hotel * Jone: Palace Hotel, San Francisco; H. Hotel katuel, San Kainei &nd San Marcos, Sante Monica, aud other f DATES OF OTH PDATES OF MEXICO TXCUMMIONS” Sahmuary 13, OF MEXICO EXCURSIONS: Jain February 10 aud March 1. $P-Send for descriptive circulars, a whether book relating to California or Mexico lure ie BALLET OF 60 COKYPHEES AND 40 CHILDREN. SIXTY IN THE CHORUS. THE MUSIC: “The Hebrew Twins.” “Listen to My Tale of Woe.” “When Jobnuny Gets His Gun.” “What is This Vision I See.”” “Exceutioners We Are, “Drop a Nickel in the Slot” ‘ * ” RAYMOND & WHITOOM linsapcncesand pine come 111 South Uth st. Cunder Continental hotel, WHISTLED ON THE STREET CORNERS. B16-cos* i “STAGE EXCURSIONS. TPO ARLI DO NOT FAIL TO SEE The Licht of Asia, The Ganges Girls. The Snake Charmera, The Laly Bare Fi ; The harlequin Butterfien, T ‘¢ Men The Ontricl, ake Persian Military Ma- The Merry Parrots, heuvers, THE CHILDREN’S HEROES! THE OLD WOMAN AND THE SHOE! THE LORD FAUNTLEROYS. SCENERY AND COSTUMES ELABORATE BEYOND COMPARISON. RAN FOUR MONTHS IN CHICAGO, ae week—LAWRENCE BARRETT in “GANELON.” NGTON—FAST STAGE LINE AT e > Drive through priveipal 1s Home and grounds, Ge. Coach, 1HE WEBOTEK, O13 15th st ow, VALTER B. WILLIAMS & OU., Auctioneers BKICK HOUSE_AT AUCTION, NO. 325 K STREET NORTHEAST, SEVEN KOOMS AND BATH; LOT ivXvo, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTIETH, at HALE-PAsT FOUK O'CLOCK, purchaser to asnime outstanding trust for €1,000, dated Gctober 2, 1 SRY, balance bait cast, remainder in one year, with inter: ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 6o., . Auctioncora ENT SALE OF STEAM HUMID CHALKE, hones x ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, Eleventh st, south of Peunsylvanis avenue, The Palace Vaudeville Theater of America, S. CASES, MATTING, TRON, et On WEDNESDAY MOKNING, NOVEMBEK TIETH, 1889, commencing at TWELVE O'CLOCK . all sellin court yard of the luterior - {Last Appearance of mecat Ute and Gt cerests marthwene nae Maton The Famous Dteam Pump, old Material, Mattings, Chairs, Tables, “Sronterot GEO. CHANDLEE. a) REBTASANTLRE < Acting Se y of Luterior Departinent. NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY, anes, ae en eee, VE Blazing with Novelties. NE BUILDING LOTS SITUATED ON DSTKEET BETWEEN PENN>\LVAN Last On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, CWENT\-PTRST 7 SDAY, NOV E > a acute 1AM, at HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P Mee will ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. sell iu trout of the promises Lots 16, 17" acd Ts, each lot frouting 18 79-100 focton Seo with, pth ranging from 45 te 70 feet, and contaming iu all 3080 3 « These lots are immediately south of Pennsylvania Bveuue, being on the east side of Ud street cast, and are very Cer on | situated for inprovement crms: Ove-third cash; balance im one and t years, votes to beat 6 jer cent interest, and to secured by deed of trust on premisen, or all cash, at Option of purchaser, A @oposit of €200 at time of Week commencing Monday, November 18, HARRY KERNELL’S NEW COMPANY. HARRY KERNELL. wo be BRAATZ BROTHERS. BAGGESSEN, The Human Corkscrew. oy Se ag ange a NASH, ‘The Bicycle Wonder. served to resel) at rink aud cost of defaulting. pur- Fred | HUBER and ALLYNE | Kitt merece TaylenP a gag mw we Lonag ggeume Queen | VASSAR ‘and VIVIAN | Euuily. dade” DUNCANSON bius. Auctioneers, WARD and VOKES. INMAN SISTERS, | —————— = = WEBER and FIELDS. HOTELS. HARDING and AH SID. ——— ——————— = oan " T. VERNON HOTEL - AMONAL THER ee M” S0c.to 81: duper das. per week, 81.60 to 810, ew s. Ek. A we 1. per day: per ! ee ee Board and Hoom, O00 $10 yer week.» “ocBbek Ee a 6 PACK HARKIS” 405 11TH ST. N. THE ONLY FUN IN TOWN. 4 pesigempestiiens MH -8 Oy * Dinwer, Se. Tonight at § Last Appearance of The Laughter Mak- % estaurant. Fine Wines, 1 =e Comae, To HAtias Pron. oct? 2a VAN ‘D HOEY, JP OLEL WEBSTER, 513 157TH ST_N.W. HEAD. avae Au? aoe, HH Sreciee tor Uightooore totes gL ooand ee: eer tw 810, runs stages to polute of interest, for opin. 4. A Dewi T, Prop. och o-Sun In Hoyt’s Best Play, A PARLOR MATCH. Week 8 Arlington EBBITT HOUSE Next week—First American Engagement of WASHINGTON, D.C. MR. AND MRS. KENDAL. S3-Seats for any performance may now be obtained at the box office. ots it GRAND SPECIAL BENEFIT will be tendered by Mes«rs. Roop and Nopper, ploprictors of the Globe Theater, to the Widew of the ate OMticer Crippen on THURSDAY, NOVEMBEL Benuvoa, ‘The Land ofzthe Lily and the Rose, a E ee an TWo O' “} PM. =: which HAMILTON HOTEL, tl tire Glo! © Con ny and a host of Local Talent ave kin funtecred their services. Open from December until May. For Circulars, ete., address WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, iy ‘The gross receipta of this performance will be voted for this os Et a ee Hamilton, Bermuda, de- cause. e 8 : oH. Sens - caer Sieie ee oie LURAY CAVERNS ARE OPEN THE YEAR COURSE OF SUNDAY EVENING LECTURFS IN 1880—ST, AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH HALL—1889, | 1) Found. aud visitors can always nd good quarters 1, MILTON E, SMITH, Esa, — “Kung John of Shak- er day. 2 ” ‘November 17 erage Pe NY it! SHIEH. Bag.”“Lacondaire, thd Elo | JPOTEL ROANOKE, HOA: quent Dominicka of Modern F . November 24. mnt * vat ja — 3. MILTON E. SMITH, Esq.—“Popular Errors” | 9... BLUEFIELD etie uber 1. 4. Kev. EDWARD A. Story of the Martyrs.” 5. Rev. El tracting the attention of capitalists mere’ ® | north, offering as it doce the very best oppurtunity for a iber 8. AicGuRE. 83. justrated, DWARD A. McUUKK, 8.3, proptable investments, : ‘orefi ” Decem ‘Those Hotels arc modern, thoroughly equipped bet fe tichets 250, Geen ticket houses and offer especial sdvantares to the besith Seeker. tourist and sportsman. Excellent WWEW NATIONAL THEATER. For circular, terns, &¢., address ores FRED. E Fost! . Roanoke, Va. First American: cone Guly Appemnness ocl8-lm ve « = MR. AND MRS. K _ NNN) pDD A P EL Gu Be OF LUNDON O33 PEXNSXYLVANIA AVEXNUB AND THEIR OWN COMPANY, Under the direction of Daniel Frohman REPERTOIRE FOR WEEK. $c} 4 scnar oF Paper. \—THE IRON MASTER. Y1—THE ene ce SHILLING THE WEAKER SEX. 23—A SCKAP OF PAPER. jormance— ‘We wish to inform our patrons and the public that during the past few days we Lave received large adab tious to our stock of BATURDAY MAT. Nev. SATURDAY NIGHT —Farewell Perf meee Lat. ee ae ee 2 Sale of Seats now in progress. nit ig 3 8 A Py 2 00 a - ON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL CLUB. ‘The Most Complete Orvanization of its Kind in America, MONS. ALFRED DeSEVE, Many new styles in WALKING JACKETS, and ‘Violin Virtuoso, ‘poveltien. ginong them some extreme We desire {also to call your special attention to our large line of LADIES’ WRAPPERS. All sizes from 32 to 44. FLANNEL WRAPPERS, braid trimmed, plaited yoke, princess back, in Navy, Garnet and Gray. Price, 86. STRIPED FLANNEL WRAPPERS, with Pisin Cash- MLLE. AUGUSTA OHRSTROM. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Corner of'13th and L sta, FAIDAY EVENING, VEMBER 22, 1889. Tickets... ita i seseeee OL Resurved seste without cate Ceneeo at Elis 800 sortineut of colors. Price, ¢11. CASHMERE WRAPPEKS, solid Colorings, Silk Front, Roveres and Cuffs (Directoire style). Price, on und after Monday, November 18 2 12. (CARAND FAIR J % FINE SERGE WRAPPERS, Fancy Yoke, Full FAN ATE ger Austin of Sleeves. Locee Frout, Kibben Trimuned, Stripe effect tm Garnet, Blue and Black. Price, 617.60. ‘Many other styles, but space will not allow Gescrig- tion, UNION TENT, NO. 87, LO. RECHABITES, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, and Qh. 22 1021, DNCLUSIVE, ‘hasaienton, 10 cout 7, nl2-5t (CHILDREN’S COATS. que ‘THEATER, PA. AVE. AND 11TH 8T. Full and Complete Assortment of LADIES FUR- NISHINGS.