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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. TWESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1290. FORECAST TILL EIGHT 4.M. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, sair; slightly warmor; northeasterly winds, be- coming variable; rain Wednesday. CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 7 Pages ome Falls. temperature, 62; condition, $4. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 68. Con- dition at north connection, 29: condition at south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 66; condition at influent gate house, 30; condition at effiuent gate house, 28. High tide in the river, 9:13 p.m.; low tide in the river, 3:13 p.m. Cor Morro: No Moyorory. _ No Extortiox. Good gocds and keeping faith with the Public always produce generous results, Our Fecord is that of a progressive hardware house. In preparing for the cold weather there are mumerous little articles needed in every well regulated household, such as coal hods, ash sifters, table cutlery, carpet stretchers, ham- mers, tacks, step Indders, &c., &c. We have them in endless variety, and at prices that will Astonish you. Goods delivered promptly. Caas. I. Canter & Co. 3 doors from 6th st. 606 La. ave. .w. Srove Reramma.—The trade can obtain orig- Anal castings for any stove made at Carsiey & Co.'s, 1004 F st. n.w. Westzr Hercuts, adjoining the grounds of the great Methodist University, is offered at syndicate prices until October 25. Now is the tume to buy. Prices, 10 to 2e. a foot. Jous F. Wacoamas, cor. 14th and G sts. Format Orgxixa oF Humpueer’s wine par- lors, 415 13th street northwest, October 1, 4 to 12 p.m. Full orchestra in attendance. Dupe eyeglass, 25c. Hemrtr: "3, 453 Pa ave. Go vo raz Womas’s Excuance ror Boarp.— Everything first class. Lunch boxes for trav- elers, pies, cakes; home-made bread for sale. Meals sent to all parts of the city. 609 i3th street northwest. Buay's Prrsissewa cures kidney diseases. Have You Seex Wesley Heights, adjoining the grounds of the great Methodist University? If not give us acall. Sale closes October 25. Prices, 10 and 20c. per foot. Jous F. Wacoamas, cor. 14th and G sta, n.w. Better tax Even.—Our well-known, reliable fine felt derbies at $1.50 and €2. New styles aud staple shapes. A, T. Lewss, 435 7th st. House & Heunwaxy’s for furniture and car- pets. Cash or credit. See adv't., page 5. Have you seen the National Common Sense Building Association prospectus? Call for one. October payments now due. Temporary oftice, 621 7th st. now. Jon's Restaurant, 1126 7th st. n.w. Do Nor Bey anywhere until you have seen Wesley Heights, adjoining the grounds of the great Methodist University. The most lovely spot for rural homes. Sale opens September 2% and closes October 25. Vrices, 10 to 2e. per foot, Jous F. Waceamax, Cor. 14th ‘and G sts. nw. Hesearey’s wine parlors, 415 13th street northwest. Opening October 1, 4 to 12 p.m. Hats ron Farr or 1890. All the popular shapes aud qualities of fash- fonabie stiff and tlexible hats now in stock. Prices trom our best at $4 down to » good derby at $1.50. Our 50 and $3 derbies are the best we have ever seen at the prices, Kk. C. Lewis & Sow, 1421 New York ave. N.E. Lowest prices plainly marked in each hat. Dry Goons Saresuax. Canrer’s, 711 Market space. Wester Hxio! joining the grounds of t Methodist University, offer the opportunities to persons desirous of investing sinali amounts. Prices 10 to 20 cents per foot, Sales opened September 25; will close October 25. 1890. Jxo. F. Wacoaman, corner 14th and G streets northwest. Oxe Quaxt of $1 whisky for 75c. Can't be beat. ‘AS. KRAEMER, 737 7th st. new. Oprxtxe tomorrow, October 1,4 to 12 p.m. Hersrey’s wine parlors, 415 13th st. nw. We Meer Axy and all prices advertised on Mmoguette and other carpets. Come and see us and we will save you money. W. H. Hozxg, Penn. ave. and Sth street, Loxpox CovGx Syavr only 10c. Westex Herouts, adjoining the grounds of the great Methodist University, sells rapidly. ‘The most beautiful suburban location. High, dry and sightly. Prices 10 to 20 cents a toot. Jso. F, Wacesmay, corner Mth and G streets. Canprts CasPuonatep and made moth proof free of charge. Emrme Canret CLEANIxo Wonrxs, 631-635 Mass. ave. Telephone 425-2 Bry Your Coan of J. Mavny Dove. Only Bighest grades of family coal handled. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avpavon’s.—Sol Smith Russell in “A Poor Relation.” Natosat.—DeWolf Hopper Opera Comp:ny in “Castles in the Air.” Haxnis’.—Milton Nobles in “The Phenix.” Kexxay's.—Gus Hill's World of Novelties, Atiastic Pank.—Destruction of Pompeii, St. Perer’s Cuvacu.—Fair and Concert, > CONDENSED LOCALS. Judge Miller today sentenced Frank McAtee and Frank Hutchinson to sixty days each for Carroll was fined $2 by Judge Miller today for dumping dirt on 5th street south- east. Edward Dockett and Sidney Vincent were fined in the Police Court today for indecent ex- posure. The former was fined €5or fifteen days and the latter was fined +10, ‘The General Grand Accepted Order of Brothers and Sisters of Love aud Charity, whose cbjects are “to relieve and care for the k and destitute members of the society,” has filed a certificate of incorporation by ter Patten. C. Moore, John H. Lee, John . Shuts and W. H. Brooks. Arthur Christian, a young colored man who does not live up to his name, plead guilty in the Police Court yesterday ‘afternoon to a charge of stealing two door mats from Geo. J. Butts and was giver sixty days in jail, in the Equity Court. Judge Cox, yesterday, an order was made in the case of Rodinson ag! Hewett et al. referring to the auditor the peti- tion of W. A. Cook asking that portions of the answers be stricken out because they are scan- dalous, &c. Thomas Bassett, colored, driver of a lumber ‘wagon for T. W. Riley, fell from his wagon this morning and the wheel passed over his leg, causing a severe injury. ‘The governor of Virginia last Friday com- missioned W. Mosby Williams as a commis- stoner of deeds in and for the District of Co- — At the meeting of the Non-partisan Women's Christian Temperance Union Yesterday it was — = page ak the national body to hold in city the annual conventior meet in November. sas bys de —— Osz oF Tax finest opportunities to invest in real estate is offered im the sale of property near the Capitol and the proposed purchase by the government of properties near Gen. But- ler’s, New Jersey avenue and B strect south. ‘The property to be sold has a front of nearly 50 feet, and will, if desired, be subdivided into three lots. This is a chance that should be taken advantage of. being in a rapidly improy- ing and growing section of our city. e eee Varvsnce Inproven l’eorenty at Avctiox.— Auctioneer Dowling will sell for the trustees, Messrs. Rawlings and Darneille. tomorrow fternoon at 5 o'clock. promises 1137 15th street northwest. This property is ina rapidly im- goes = amd the city and should command atten! ot desirin parties B® profitable mt —_—___ Tre Sprep or Ramway Trarxe.—The de- mands of modern travelers is constantly in the direction of increased speed. provided it can be attained without increased risk. No ia the world meet the required conditions as fully ‘as the Royal Bine Line trains between Wash- ington, Baltimore, Philadelpbia and New York via B. and 0. railroad. All the cars in ail the trains are vestibuied, heated by steam. lighted by gas and protected by Pullman's anti-tele- scoping device. The engines all burn —— and coke, so there is alsolute freedom trom cinders and smoke. The road double-tracked, steei-railed highway, and travel onthe Royal Blue Line is therefore not only safe, but it is if free from all disagreeable feat- uperb teens Tux best unimproved piece of property on Brightwood avenne or Tthstreet extended will be, sold a auction on W. y, October 1, at 5 o'e! m. See adv. of Geo. W. Btickney.—Adet. ¢ Ixrogtayt Asxouxcrmpnt. ‘The great of Turkish carpets and rugs take place Pennsylvania avenue, Morning at 11 o’clock.—Adet : THE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTs. Opening Session ‘of the Convention of the National Association. The first session of the Contention of the National Wholesale Draggists’ Association was held at 8 o'clock last night im the: large recep- tion room on the ground floor of the Arlington. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Peter Van Schaack of Chicago, who made a brief in- troductory address, The secretary then read a letter from Mar- shal Ransdell informiag the members of the convention that the President would rec them in the east room at 1 o’elock tomorrow. A number of speeches by members of the state associations were made and responded to by members of the wholesale association, among the speakers being Dr. R.V. Pierce of Buffalo, M.N. Kline of Philadelphia, J. B. Double of the Pennsylvania Association, Thomas H. Ben- ton of Cleveland, J. C. Eliel, J. P. Allen of St. Paul, H. C. Benton of the Pennsylvania Asso- ciation, W. S. i “og of this city and G. J. Seabury of New You ‘The following members of the other associa- tions of druggists handed in their credentials at the meeting last night: Obio Pharmaceuti- cal Association, J. N. Reed and C. E. Ink; Massachusetts Pharmaceutical Association, J. W. Colcord, E. Waldo Cutler and F. L. Carter, all of Boston; New Jersey Pharmaceutical As- sociation, H. O. Ryerson, Newton, Alfred F. Marshall, Woodbury, and W. M. Townley, Newark; American Pharmaceutical Association, W.S. Thompson, Washington, J. A. Milburn, Washington, and D. M. Culbreth, Baltimore: Minneapolis Pharmaceutical Association, J. P. Allen, St. Paul, and H. F. Webster and George B. Brown, Min is NEARLY HALF “A. BILLION. Appropriation Bills Passed by Con- gress This Session. The appropriations made by the first session of the Fifty-first Congress were practically completed yesterday with tne adoption of the conference report on the general deficiency bill. They are as follows: Agricultural, 31,799,100; army, @24,206,471; diplomatic and consular, $1,710,815; District of Columbia (including $1,200,000 for the Rock Creek Park), 36,969,444; fortification, $4,232,935; Indian, 37,263,116; legislative, executive and judicial, $21,630,752; military academy, $435,296; navy (including $1,000,000 for nickel to be used in making plates for protection of vesscls), $24, 136,035; pension, $98,457,461; post oftice, $72,- iver and harbor, $24.991,295; sundry 738,282; deficiencies (including #10,316 appropriated by the House yesterday tor pay of members). @38,688,615; _ miscellaneous, $5,- 435,184. Total, $361,311.50. The permanent annual appropriations ‘for the year 1990-1 amount to $101,628,453, making the grand total for the year $462, 39,956. The regular annual appropriations made dering the first session of tue Fiftieth Congreas were 2306, 4; the permanent appropria- tions were $115,610,798; making the grand total $422,626,343. Incrtase Fifty-first Congress over Fiftieth Congress, $40,313,613. — Dos’? Lose your opportunity, Heights. ial NEW HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS. Result of the Usual Examinations for Admission. Wesley The usual examination for new pupils apply- ing for admission to the Washington High School was held Saturday. This year Dr. Lane made a change in the usual rulo and admitted pupils to the school who presented satisfactory certificates from reputable schools. Saturday thirty-two were admitted on certificates. Of twenty-two examined only scven were ad- mitted, making thirty-nine, an increase over the admissions last year. The High School has its rolls for the year practically completed and these rolls show that the total attendance is 1,606, an increase of more than 200 over last year. They are distributed as follows: Main High School on O street, 1,040; business school in Thomason building, 316; Georgetown branch, 60; Capitol Hill brane. 190. Dr. Lane expressed himself as being satis- fied with the present facilities of the main High School. The High School Cadets’ battalion has been reorganized for the year. The creation of the branch high schools makes it possible that there will soon be @ regiment of High School Cadets instead of a battalion. ‘There will be at least seven companies, A New Trial for Charles Foley. Judge Bradley bas granted a new trial in the case of Charles Foley, convicted in the Crimi- nal Court July 2, 1889, and sentenced to the Albany penitentiary for two years for an as- sauit with intent to kill Edward Davis. A mo- tion for a new trial was filed by Mr. Cook di- rectly after the conviction,and the order being made on the certificate of Dr. W. W. Godding ag tothe insanity of the defendant the court certified that fact tothe Secretary of the Inte- rior. Sexect your lot at once in Wesley Heights, * a Au Res Dows Frem the weakening effects of warta weatber by hard work or frou a long illness, you need a good tonic and Ulood purifier. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives a rood appe- Ute, strengthens the whole aystem, purifies the blood, regulates the digestion. “It affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparille, My health two yoars ago was very poor. My friends thought I was going with consumption. I commenced using Hood's Sarsaparilia, took five bot- tes of it, and today I can do as hard a day's work as I could. Itsaved me from the grave and put me on my feet, a sound, healthy man." WILL K. D. TRIB- BEY, 144 Fast Main street, Wicgonsville, Ohio, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $7; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAK. Sxiss Ox Fine With that most agonizing, burning and itching of skin tortures, Eczema, is the condition of thousands who will welcome the knowledge that a single app! cation of the CUTICUKA REMEDIES will afford in- stant relief, and point to a speedy and permanent cure. Eczema is the greatest of skin diseases, CUTICURA is greatest of Eczema cures, = J. Cc. Herca:ssox, IMPORTER, BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO INVITE AN EARLY INSPECTION OF THE FEE oo SN NY’ Sss5 Ter 24 Ses8 “oo NAS Sunt Pep FRR cco i q se PF Ete S08 HSA fu THT 1 EER gS8y e SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1 AND 2% NOVELTIES IN ReeeHE FTE RY ie THEE APE Pry 829-38 Creveraxps Superior Buxsxe Pownsn, Crzvataxn's Superior Baxric Pownza, Crzvetaxs Superior Baxrxe Pownrn, Acsouorery Tar Besr, REASONS" WHY It is bighest in leavening CLEVELA: : aUPEROR” Fobd Taleed with it keeps BAKING POWDER ‘moist and sweet. Birery — "enicel tuaweny other Ah BEST. Ie (always gives uniform It fs absolutely free from adulteration. Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder is for sale by G. G. Cornwall & Son, John jagruder, Cc a ZY. Chas. L Keloge, Win. EA ¥lphonzo Youngs Ca, Witmer & Co Wm. k. Brown, Shtrley & Sel Jobn Keyworth, Bure! & Co., low ‘Theod. F. McCauley, |. & 'P. Metzger, And other high-class grocers, W. B. Moses & Soss, F AND 11TH BTS. ‘Will offer their entire stock of MOQUETTE CARPETS AT $1.25. MADE AND LAID AT $1.35 AT NET CASH PER YARD. More than one hundred and fifty patterns, SPECIAL UNTIL OCTOBER 3: 30 patterns Bigelow and other standard makes of Dody Brussels at... 31.00 15 patterns extra quality Velvotat. - 20 20 patterns oxtra quality Body Brussels at. .85 25 patterns extra quality Tapestry at... .70 12 patterns second quality Tapestry at 15 patterns ex-super all-wool Ingratns at. 6 pattern ox-super all-wool Ingrains at. 500 Short End Carpets and Sampie Pieces, fringed, suitable for Rugs, atfrom 50c. to $1 NEW FALL STOCK In Chainber Furniture we show s number of apecialtics different from anything previously exhibited in this line. ie in the Folding Bed line is the Combination Bed, including wardrobe, bureau, ‘washstand, desk ard bed, in one ornamental Piece of furniture. ‘We are sole age A new arti of the Phenix Furniture ‘Mfg. Co. for their entire stock, including their FOLDING WARDROBE BED, universally con- sidered the best in the market, In Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Office Furniture our line for variety, quality and Price is unexcelied. 35,000 square feet of flooring in use by our Furniture Departments in showing goods. 20,000 square fect of flooring in use by our Carpet and Rug Departments, 15,500 square feet of flooring in use by our Upholstery, Drapery aud Wall Paper Dopart- ments. 15,000 square feet of ficoring in use by our Delivery Department and Cabinet, Upholstery and Fiuishing Shops in manufacturing from special designs and repairing furniture of all classes, AN ERRONEOUS IDEA. ‘Many people imagixe that a large store can- ‘Bot sell as cheaply asa small one. It is erro- neous, because the larger the stock an estab- lishment carries the cheaper it has been able to Purchase—receiving Jarge freight reductions and big discounts for cash. No article purchased from us leaves the es- tablishment without first going through the hands of our inspectors, IMPROVEMENTS, During the summer months we have spent time and money improving the appearance of our store and we respectfully invite the public to inspect the store as well as the stock, which comprises many interesting novelties of both domestic and foreign makes, Three elevators, W. B. MOSES & SONS, F and 11th sta ow, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERIES AND WALL PAPERS. Every article marked in plain figures at cash prices. s27-1m Buasxers, Suawrs, Sirs, Vewvers, DKESS GOODs. ankets, slightly soiled, $1.50 | 82, 82. 75, 85. LADIES' CLOTH DRESS GOODS, one yard and a half wide, ali vure wou!, Navy Buus, Black, Brown, FRUIT OF LOOM CoT- SUEETID double width, SILK MOMAIL BRILLIANTINES, nearly yardands quarter wide; casi: bai 4 Balbrigcan Englieh Stockings, excellent quality; THEE pairs for 00: Excellent Quality Canton Flannel So, Heavy Bed Comfort: Sic. $1. LADIES’ CLOTH DKESS GOODS, pw , wide, double told, ali colors, an Black Silk Mohuir Brilliantines, wide, double iold, be., Sle STC. CARTER'S CASH STORE, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7THST, A CASH PURCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF 95 ENTITLES THE PURCHASER 10 ONE OF OUR v. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1890. NEW MACKEREL, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY take pleasure in announcing the arrival of an unusually choice lot of NEW MACKEKEL. These fish are sweet, fat and juicy aad represent a standard that i# exceedingly difficult to obtain, Also NEW YOKK STATE POTATOES—just ie] Giret car load of the season. Everybody knows that! cooking qualities of Potatoes grown ia a northern climate are far superior to that of those grown here in the south, being much firmer and sweeter. Also just iu—-ELEGANT CREAMERY BUTTER-in Prints aud tubs. Price moderate. Also, fresh rousted every day, as usual—GENUINE MANDHELING JAVA COFFEE—wery old, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 226 426 Oth st., bet. Dand Der Becane Gus Case Remnants BLEACHED Cab 108 FLAN: one-third less than vai ‘WOOL, rey Hoge Pasa FAs ACaURy pa iit, fe 280 wo, Pia em ray 2. B TOWNER & BON, © 1316 Tthastaw | rise Very beat Flour in the city. Finest None better. Full Cream Cheese and New Codfish. Pure Claver Honey, small crates. Duffy's Malt Whisky, 80c. per bottle. Splendid Flavoring Extracts. Best msde. _ Pure Cider Vinegar and all Spices. New Rolled Oats and Wheat, 15c. paper. Old Rye Whisky, 75c. quart. First class. 1° M. & P. Merzorn, 417 7th and 2108 14th nw. Use “Teaberry” and you will find Your Teeth become as pearls; “Twill ant make the Freath of all, “net omen, Men and Girls. E. P, Mertz, Pocket Knives cheap, Warronn‘s, 477 Pa, a.* —— New Domestic Fazhior. Review for Fall ‘90. Price 25c. Given away with cach par- chase of 30c, worth of Patterns at the Domestic Sewing Machine office, 7th and H. 830-4¢ Boy a Machine with a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- trants with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines. Office, 437 9th n.w. jul-t,th,s,38m = Wuexi.er & Witsox Mra. Co, Piles! Piles! Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment is the only ture cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It ‘never fails tocure old chronic cases of long standing. Wu.ams Mro. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. jn25-s, tu, th1508 New Domestic Monthly and Fashion Sheets ees Just out. Domestic 8. M. Co., 7th & H. Castoria. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. When she ts a Child sb ied for Castoria, When she became Miss she clung to Castoria, When she had Children she gave them Castoria, jal6-th,s,tu,1y Star Spring Water. Saratoga Star Spri ater for sale im bot- tles and by the glass by all droggists, Sax's C. Pauurn, Agent. — ja26-s,tu,th150¢ Sond 2c, Postage to Domectic 8. M. Co., 7h eae New Fall Fashon Catalogue, Free. Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostration. Nerv- gus Dyspepsin, Dullness, Blues cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine, Samples 'free at 2 Mentz’s Davo Srone, 1014 F st Buy Your Coal of J. Mavnuy Dovz. Only highest grades of family coal handled. jy15-tf Ocn Mersops ARE KNOWN TO BE FAIR AND HONORABLE. WE TOLERATE NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, “RADE Is GOOD WITH US. OUR LOW PRICES KEEP US BUSY, FALL OVERCOATS A NECESSITY NOW. 20 styles in Men's Overcoats at $0.50; sold else- where at $10. tyes in Mon's Overcoats at $10; sold elsewhere 10 styles in Men's Overcoats at $15; sold elsewhere at $22, 27 styles in Men's Overcoats at $20; sold elsewhere at $30. ‘These Overcoats are both regular and box styles and are in Kerseys, Meltons, Black Cheviots and Mixtures, all of them tailor-made, and cannot be duplicated else- where in this city. IN SUITS WE WILL AGREEABLY YOU IF YOU CALL ON US. Men's Knockabout Suits, Sack or Cutaway, $6.50; fold everywhere at $10. Men's All-wool Cheviot Suit, Sack or Cutaway, at @10; sold everywhere at $1 Men's All-wool Suits, in 20 atyles, at $12.50; sold everywhere at 817. Men's Fine Princo Albert Suits, 10 styles, at $15; sold everywhere at Kuockabout Punts, All-wool Pants, 1 3.50. obby Dress Panta, 40 styles, $4; sold everywhere 50. SURPRISE 50; sold everywhere at 82.23, styles, $2.00; sold everywhere 2 Elegant Dress Pants, 40 styles, $5, $0 and $7; sold overs where $7, @8 and 810. In Boys’ and Chiidren’s Suits and Overcoats our stock and prices stand beyond all compotition, Bear in mind by trading here you buy direct from the man- ufacturer, thereby saving the wholesale dealer's and Jobler’s profit. NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 7TH ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. MANUFACTORIES: . 216 W. WASHING- TON ST., SYRACUSE, N.Y.; 52, 54, 56 PEARL ST., BUFFALO, N.Y. ex7-2at" : . Dn Liontun ‘Has resumed his practice and removed his office to his residence, 1411 K ST. N.W. EARLY MANIFESTATIONS OF CONSUMPTION. If a person has an obstinate cough, which com- menced without any obvious cause, a cough which is at first dry and hacking, and subsequently attended for a time with frothy or mucilaginous-looking expec- toration, accompanied by wandering pains about the chest and loss of flesii, oven to a slight extent, he is in all probability consumptive. If, besides, there be hamoptysis or spitting of blood. 1 to the amount of adrachm, the probability is increased to almost a certainty. If, in addition to these symptoms, the breathing becomes harsh, hurcied and ceep inspira- tions evoke a few clicks of a dry and cracking sound, or if the voice becomes permanently weak and hoarse, there can be little doubt that the person is suffering {ror consumption. If person, free from dysentery, and who bas not re- sided in tropical climates, suffers from obstinate diar- thea. which goes on month atter mon th, with slight Temission oF intermission, even thouxh there be no cough, be is most likely consumptive Should this diarrhcea be followed by chest symptoms of the slight- est uncount, the existence of consumption is un ab- solute certainty. If a young adult, not uddicted to enervatizg habits end not leading a dissolute life, without cloar cause steadily loses weisght, he ts, iu all probability, consumptive, though no chest symp- tome should have appeared. When euch, however, manifest then of consumption In ail cases where any of the mauifestations described make their appearance We should advise ap inmediate exumina- tion of the ehest and a prompt rsort to appropriate treatment. Aten carly stage of consumption a radical cure can be frequently effected, aud health placed upon a firm and permanent footing, while with every step in ad- vauce which the discage is allowed to take the chances fora perfect recovery dimiuish correspondingly. Our reatlers must bear in mind thut the most skillful aud efficient treatment can do no and useful as much of the lungs as is’ present at time when the progress of consumption becomes pouded. No uicanson earth can replace the lan tis- sue which has been destroyed Ly the ulcerated pro- cess, he cerlier, therefore, consumption is uttended to, the better are the chances tor sstisfactory results, DR LIGHTHILL, For thirty years specialist for the cure of CATARRH, DEAFNESS, ASTHMA And diseases of the EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND LUNGS, Office Hours from § am. until 12, and from 3to5 p.m oltre 919 Pessi. Ave. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, OUR STOCK I8 FULL OF NEW AND CHOICE DRESS GOUDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A FINE LINE OF RICH AND NATIY NOVELTIES OF BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS, DISTINGUISHING WELL THE FRENCH DESIGNER'S ART, Si.K AND WOOL DIAGONALS IN ALL THE NEW WINTER SHADES. ALL-WUOL SERGES. ALL-WOOL CAMELS’ HAIRS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, AGRAND LINE OF PLAIDS AND STRIPES. A FULL LINE OF NEW SHADES IN DELINES CLOTUS, THE GREATEST CLOTH MADE FoR TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. BLACK GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY FROM EX- 3 AND FRENCH LOOMS. LUPIN'6 AND PRIESTLEY'S MAKES ARE SPE- OIALTIES WITH UB. ‘ONE PRICE ‘ WM SHUSTER ave, sw, ‘SYMPTOM OF FAILING SIGHT IS INABIL- ITY TO READTHE NEWSPAPER AT NIGHT. EBNAN'S NEW WASHINQTON K cae K Ss ‘This Weck--Ladies’ Matinee Thursday. GUSHILLs | WORLD OF NOVELTIES, ra By GUS HILL, CHAS. H. HOY, 4 SCHRODE BROS. 4 £ oo BP Chip, Ed. Rogers, Eatele Wellington, Emilie Peare, ‘Go Chas. G. Seymour, F. J. Huber and Kitty Al- Ayne, Gilbert Saropy. the Rvans, Eddie and NNN Josie. NNN) Next week—TONY PASTOR AND COMPANY. 929-6 BRN & ORS | G PEAT succEsar - o THIS WAS THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF THE fl | THCUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO k Hi WITNESSED a ss EMBRACING ALL THE LATEST PARISIAN BP A HS ES ELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE. er RAHERE avau t (00 KK ow. Pe Pe ARSE PRES wit cL O OAAAK K - fod SSSTY b> a & ‘006 Litt “oo & AE ‘st Dow ke Eo AA Ss. ¢ BpAA Y Tun d“S8ss8 F Bop “4 ¥ Saat LADIES" FURNISHINGS, FA oF . ppb NN 00 MM MM PPP RFR It BB x XS PO OMMUME PE i DD ON XN ae ee ae B Re Bee ht A XN N AA NNN This marvelous production will be repeated Ra PRP) ava NNN | TONIGHT AND rt Ri THURSDAY AND SATURDAY t ie f UC ne at # EG “ EE A TITT RX ON OITIT 900 90. AA T a SRN z H g°e AA T AA NNW AAA AA RXN Tf H G9 a4 T UWA ANON OT coc Be dy n Re ber AA RRR RK P aa ae 3 17TH AND U 8s. THE ATTRACTIONS: 300 PARTICIPANTS, STAGE 350 FEET LONG, ¢ CITY OF POMPEIL * MOUNT VESUVIUS, Acrobats, Boxers and Wrestlers, Rope Walkers and Speciajty Artist UNITED STATES MARINE BAND. Admission, ieserved Seats, SOc’: Orchestra Seats, numbered, 75c. Private Boxes, numbered, $1 each. Seats on salc’at Brentano's, Teke Herdic Line direct to grounds. Metropolitan B.R., 14th st. cara, 830 (EW NATIONAL THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AT 8 SATURDAY MATINEE Grected Enthusiastically--A Genuine Triumph. THE DE WOLF 00 PPP PPP. HOH S HOW 3 ° at rR uu ‘00 P P RR OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY IN CASTLES IN THE AlB By Byrne and K-rker. Adolph Nowak, Musical Director, Prices—81.50, $1, 59c. and 25c. Next Week—N. ¥. Li in “The Charity Bail, And the Villain 8: Next Week—“MY JACK BAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Every Evening. Matinces Wednesday and Saturday. Si VRE f HB ake ks Fe uu Sss§ Sss5 kee In Edw. E, Kidder’s quaint comedy-drama, - A POOR KELATION. MR. RUSSELL. Mr. RUSSELL will sing ‘THE OWLS AND THE MICE, QUACK, QUACK, SAID THE DUCK. L L t, tu > NOAH VALE ATTHE NEW CHURCH, Corner 2d and C sts. southeast, SEPTEMBER 29 TO OCTOBER 18, 1890. Vocal and Instrumenta} Concert every evening, com- mencing at 7 p.m, Adission 10ceuts, 27-30 _ ‘LL'S DANCING ACADEMY, (Cor. Hand Sth sts, 4.w.) Class for adults, ‘ues. aud beiday evenings, 6:30 p.in. ‘Class for Juveniles, Wed. and Sat. afternoons, Dpecial rates to private ciubs, Xe. #18-120" ‘ Address Lit a) BR. ALLAN DE Col MUELLER, stUce to L. G Marmi, and instructor of Dancing S and Deportment ut the U: 8. Naval Aca will reopen Lis Select chool of Duncing at Masonic’Hall, corner Yth aud F sts. new., Wedue-day, October 5, i. Circtilarw at the academ! ROK, only strictly ington. A full corps Ahi¢ ‘Thursdays aud saturdays. Se LK Spec re Partios. Semi-monthly. Tonrist Sleap- ing Cars, Cheap Rates, Southern Yactiiic Co. Address %. HAWLE), Ans't Geu'l Truthe Manag 3 Broad- way, New York; R. 2. SMTDM, Agcu sonths 3k st. Philadelphia, or aby Balumuore umd Ohio Ticket nt dal5-was-10dt Agel = cari pete Ges LCHO CAPE, “TEE PATAWOMECK,* DURING OPENING DAYS WE WILL OF IN ALL DE MILLINERY. Freneh Felt Hats, sod formerly for... Opening price. epee’ Nelly Bly Cays,in all colors, worth. Opening price Lennox Hill Beaver Edge Hata, worth, Opening price. Children’s Felt Hats Silk Plush Youths’ at, BLACK Goops. Fine French Cloth, 6-4 wide, wort! Opening price... 42-4nch Ottoman Cloth, worth. 5 | q| #6-inch Camel’ Open:ng price... Black Mohair Sout SILK. SATINS. Surah Silks, all colors, at All Colors Faille Silk, 19-1nch, at... AM Colors Faille Silk, 20-inch, af 20-inch Gros Grain Silk, worth... Opening pric are pening price. om ~ -inch Black Faille Surah Silk, Opening price. ie 23-inch Faille Silk, worth Opening price. 21-inch Armure § worth Opening price............ 20-incn Black Satins, worth. Opening price...... Plushes iu all colors at 18-inch Pi Opening price. LINEN DEPARTMENT. 54-inch Bleached Table Damask ‘OS-inch Bleached German Damas! 62-inch Bleached German Damask Turkey Red Table Linens at. Extra good quality at. PALAGE. f Rx &% r Se HATS AND BONNETS AND ALL THE Nov. y oan 00) 600 Y FRinS a NCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, = Pe A \ D aa Fa fee re sat Bak ¥ 4 FER AS SOUVENIRS SPECIAL BARGAINS PARTMENTS, DRESS GOODS Double-width Dress Cloth, ali-wool, wort! Opening price... — A full line of Cashmeres, all colors, worth. . Opening price conicitonoeiilenin 40-inch Hearietts, all shades, worth... Opening price... 46-inch Menrictta, all sh: Opening price Fine Cashmere Ph all-w 7 Ope: PTICE....00 oan 6-4 Brodeloth, all shades, worth. Opening price... Colored Freueb Disgoual Opening price, CLOAKS. Elegant Seal Plush Jackets worth. Opening price... Beaver Cloth Jackets worth, Opening price, . eltics from the foreigu and domestic markets, FURS AND CAPES. A visit to our Pur Department will convince you that we can save you at least 15 per cent on your pur- chase. RIBBONS, . 5—Satin and Gros Grain, all colors... ‘Satin aud Gros Graiut, all colors, . Y—Sazin and Gros Grain, all colors No. 12—Satin and Gros Grain, wll colors, No. 16—Saiim and Gros Grain, all cole No. 22—Setin and Gros Grain, all colors LADIES’ FURNISHINGS, Beautiful quality Merino Vests, all sizes, Jersey Fituug Kibbed Vests. ae be Superior quality, worth 50e., ®t... con B20 Merino Vests, silk finish, peart buttons, worth Extra Heavy Ribbed All-wool Vests, a white, at Our ui Silk Pinished Vest at, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, Children’s All-wool Cashmere Hose, double heel and knee, fast color,at... 100 Striped Hose. Kesa:ar price -2% Opening price. 170 Se doz doz ‘Special in a 3 Napkin Fringed Doylies at...... Special ina Damask Towel at. Beautiful ine of Huck Towels Wo are displaying a bandsome line of Chenille ‘Table Covers, in beautiful colors; 6-4 at $1.50, 8-4.at 83.75, 10-4 at $5, 12-4 at B. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, Eider Dewn, in all shades, at Eider Down, m fancy stripes, at... ‘ All-wool French Flannel, in Stripe: "aids, All-wool Flannel, Black and White check, at. All-wool Skirting, 45 inches wide, a ‘ Henrietta Repp at Henrietta Repp, extra width, at. Gentry Cloth, in Stripes and Plaids, at. Side-bund Cashmeres only Dress Ginzhais, fast colors, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, 1-yard Wide B-own Cotton at Fruit of the Loom C Dwight Anchor at, Lonsdale at... Androscoxgin ut 41-inch Extra Heavy 9 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. Blankets from... le .G0c Wiite i‘ White Blankets, 10-4. at. All-wool 11-4 Blanket at. Av 11-4 All-wool White All-wool Oregon 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, LY-HO wil leavo the Sun ve 8D to B16 Dusidiny at -:00 p.m, ceturminy ar 10 pau. e.0 ‘Tickets tor wats desired should be red before. hand, Varties Kear sie rouse «1 Lour OF more w & the San buidinye will lecalled tor. “ieketw an: Our 81 Comfort: oyeniug price. Se reserved by telephone Ayood Turkey-led White Cotton-tilled Comfort, = = full size, at............. 1.2% EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e, | avetecant sateen Comtort. White couon nilea, oe at . 81.50 JMOU8# VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL, a maf 7 tbs. Until further notice the MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAM. BOAT COMPANY ‘Will run one boat per day to MOUNT WERNON AND MARSHALL HALi, cottcn filled fine sateen. All shades aud desisns Japanese Comforters, inade of the finest Frouch sateen, in Biue, Pink, Gold and Silver effects, oe peed A very fine Swansdown-filled Comfort, made of fuest French sateen, at, A full line of Cheese-cloth Comfort, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 500 0c Leaving the wharf of the compsny, foot of 7that., at me 10 a.m. and returning at 3 pm. Shirt and Dra’ S STAGE EXCURSIONS, ine “ice har =) . Opening one 1 = = = = —— Men's Half Hose, worth 15c., at. 100 ‘ALLY HO CUACH LINE LEAV Men's Half Hose, worth 2lc., at..., be Bn SO Nicht Shirts, worth 50c., ai 300 Bridge, Wed. and EY Nigist Shirts, worth 75c., at. 590 = = =— a Night Shirts, worth & Tie HOTELS. DRESS TRIMMINGS DEPARTMENT. Wutans HOTEL, cs Black Beparsble Passemonteriss, in all widtha, Pa. nd 14th st, were see De, te $2.98 25 pris D.c, _ | Black Vaudyke Trimmings, in new and novel de- (o.____ e signs, from. -19c. to $2.98 Ovex Hocse. . , é (Late Hotel Soiark> Biock Milk Gimpa fran, Finest Cafe in the. city. and Gents’ Dining | Ota" saa sine Salvop. ee, V1 rooms gentlemen: only, by day or week. muemen’s Lunch, 25 ceuis, reody from 1% +o 2 p.m, a-0-lm (PEE AMDMOME, 523 “JaTH ST. NW. FIRST. Ome ood mterent Bae pete ote eager tty. ee o0 to $10 weeks TM HALLS Suuis-Saa 6 GHERWOOD,” OLD. ‘SomroRy, he nett ae Serber and ropeletor. ase" EBBITY HovUsK WASHINGTON, D. C. AUTUMN: RESORTS. OTEL TMUPERTAL, MAI AVE. ATLAN- a es toed p-rday. G. W. : F ; age KING'S Fast Biack Hose, warranted extra long, double heel and toe. Regular price. arbenbinniasiiiil Opening price.......... ee) Alarge assortment of Silk ilose, in plain aud fancy stripe. Worth, coven e125, Opening price. . 280 Lise Hose, in plain aud fancy stripe, from... 8c Fancy Stripe Cottoa Hose. Worth. Opening pric . 230 Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, double heel and toe, extre Joug. Worth... Opening price. * Fleeced-lined, extra long. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ‘8-button Mousquetsire Undressed Glove. Worth.§1.25 Opentuw Price.......00--.-.-» Black and Colored Cashmere Gloves ai 4-button Suede Glove. Worth. . Opening price * Our Kegular 89. Kid Glove at.... Our Regular $1 Kid Giove at. Our Kegular $1.25 Kid Glove ai CORSET DEPARTMENT. A fow Odds and Ends in Corsets that sold formerly. for 50c., 75¢. and 81 8: Our Kezular S0c.Corset Our Regular Our Kegular $1.50 Corset at., Our Regular $1, ‘This reduction imcludes all the exception of the Thompson's Glove-fitting Corset, ‘which piust be sold at the uniform price. We bave all the loading makes of Corsets and you are entitled to all the special opening prices, HANDKERCHIEE DEPARTMENT, Our Regular 8c. Hai. ct Our Kegulur 10c. Hakf. Our Regular 1c Our Kegular -1zige Our Regular 2le. Hest. at, 1be Our Kegular 25c. Habit. at. 19¢ Our Kegular ! 2be Our Regular 50c. Hdist. 3be RUFFLINGS, The latest style Pomyadour Boa, in all eclors, regular price $1, at... oni A larre assortment of White and Black Ruching at..80 ‘See our assortment of Ruching at all prices. SEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 3 for Se 100 Fob Chains m Bick at Fob Chains in Silver at. A large assortment of Gold, Oxidized Bilver sud Black. Necklaces at. Lace Pins at, Side Combs at. ‘We have ali the latest novelties iu Children’s Coats, Hats end Caps. If you desire tosuve mney on your purchase for the little ones don't pass this depart- ment by. We have Children's Merino Coats t.......ess+-81.62 Better quality at.. Hatdeomely Embro: PALACE. STREET NORTHWEST. 4 oie, Look af OUR LARGE axD UNTEREST UU. _ 7

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