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et ather. OUT A.M. FRIDAY. District of Coiumb.a, Maryland and y warmer; fair weather: vari- southerly; warmer Friday. P Tue WATER ure and condition of water at 7 Fallx, temperature, 64; condition, 5. Receiving reservoir, temperature. 63. Con- ditiun at worth connection, 12: condition at fouth connection, nibuting reservoir. temperatu: condition at influent gate hense t effluent gate house, 7. Ligh fr, 4:37 p.m.; low tide in the river, 11:6: FORFCast TINE 7 Tor CONDITION R. Gornscump kindly asks the readers of this paper to read hix “Store News” on the 4th paze as it may be of interest to them, “un black corsets sold at £1, ted, for ic. MC. Wurtay, Srect 15 do. every pair war: 1003 F st. nw. Be wane itinerant opticians, Consult Hewrier. Have You Srex Wesley Heights, adje the grounds of t thodist University? If not give w . Sale closes October 25. Prices, 10 aud 20c. per foot. Joux F. Ws . cor. Lith and G sts, nw. Lt overcoat? If not,;see re purchasing one. E:seax Buos., 7th and E. Have yous our 510 qua Dos’ Practast Axywuens until you sec University Herghts. For plats, Wc., call on Kevroxp W. Waker, 1006 F st., or H. Bantox, 3231 F at. ee For fismixe Tacxnz at low prices go to ran's, 113 Pa. ave. Hotsr & Henxnaaxy’s for furniture and car- pets. Cash or cre dee adv't., page 6 Can't be Ose Quant of $1 whisiy beat. cuss. st DW. Westry Arter the great ning the grounds of ere Is rapidly. cation. Hix mta a to Methe AN. corner Joux’s Kestaurant, 1426 7th ot. now. Tae well-k ply more ut im the fi Mogverre Canrers, per yard, $1.25. Moquette carpets, nade and lad, per yard, E18. a te leet from. Siesew & Suva, Fand 11th ste, Usreemsrry tintattrs, the pI vision im the Distri - 2 Loh Piats trom Reotorp W. WaLsEn, ox, 1 1006 F st., or H. Bar Fst he grounds of is otfered at Now is the Wiser Haicurs, adjoin the «re Methodist syadieate prices ttn ud the fit feuitiess. inspection, om WAN Bros, 7th and E. vand the advertisement credit and cash furnitur 2 7th street northwest, A good we ha m hand ma: ob- 4,” but a better aad le way will be to visit his large nt und be shown his magnificent 33 y of howebold goods, The peculiar | merit of this bod 3 not so much on its | grand assortment of furuiture, carpets, stove &c.. as upon the low prices and easy terms upor wine y be bought. ‘The inerits of ur. Kudden's credit system cannot be told in print, neither can the lowuess of his prices. ‘A personal visit 1s required, and we advise all intending purchasers to give him a call, Wrstry Hxze the great Met greatest opportu investing stnali amount adjoining the grounds of ist’ Umiversity, oiler ities to persons desirous of | Prices 10 to 20 cents soon as it is opened for use.-—Miss Jennie Hough of Virginia is visiting friends here. — | Dr. J. A. Watson has been suffering from a fever several di Lev. Geo, Bowman has An Unknown Man Commits Suicide in @ Sensational Way. A-sensational suicide occurred yesterday af- | ternoon about 3 o'clock at the Virginia end of | the Long Bridge. An unknown man leaped | from the railing of the bridge to the river be- low and disappeared in the waters, There was | but one known witness to the suicide, This | was Mr. H. C. Townsend of No. 1519 O street. ‘The suicide is described by Mr. Townsend as a white man of middle ge wearing gray whis- | kers and a dark suit of clothes, Mr. Townsend | saw him approach the railing and then throw his hat upon the bridge floor, Climbing to the top of the railing. the suicide stood erecta | moment and leaped forward. He descended | through the air with great rapidity, and when jhe struck the water, eighty feet below, cut it eaknife and disappeared. The alarm was once given and a crowd gathered on the bridge. Axearch for the body was begun at once, but up to «late hour today at had not been found cr any trace of the suicide obtained be- - the hat which he bad thrown upon the oor. ——-—-__ __ AMUSEMENTS. Tonight Gen. Ordway and staff and the marksmen of the National Guard who won the great Hilton Trophy at Creedmoor will attend the “Destruction of Pompeu” in full. wniform to eee the exhibition and to enjoy their trophy tm brilliant fireworks. It wilibe a gala mght allaround. ‘ihe place was filled with a great j crowd last night. Tony Pastor, who is at Kernan's this 8 two new and ¢: Maggie Cline sings Vins evening the original famons incers from Fisk University will sing « Seats are to location. he creat Frederick Fair takes place Oc 14, 25, 16 and 17. This ts one of the finest iu Maryland, See vdvertixement, He’s All Right. Considerable unensiness was felt by many friends of Mr. G. b. Nelson of East Washington ‘ance on Monday. To their relief, however, he showed up in about hours with his lovely bride in the person of Miss Nannie Colvin of Culpeper. Va, Miss Coivin has many personal fricads in this city who will be happy to her. week, week. alate Music cents, according A New ¢ ander. | At the regular encampment of Charies P, | Stone Post, No, 11, Department of the mae, ast evening Comrade Geo. C. Harris d post commander to fill the vacancy caused by the resizuation of K. J. Beall, —_—-————— After Deer. Dr. Henderson. Messrs. James 8. and A. A. Birney and Dr. Hoa this morning for a three weel the Allegheny mounts ins —_——_—_ Judge Mills on the Bench. Twenty-seven prisoners and a numbor of collateral and continucd eases made up the Police Court docket at the two courts tod At Licut, Kelly's station additional beaches | bad been pnt in the court poom so that more the usual number of witnesses conld b modated, Word wasreceived that Judg “sick aud unable to hold court to- tit was somewhat late when Justice Somme! ©, Mills appeared and took his seat on the beuch, Edwards John A. Loga: weekly meeting it i was decided to meet in the Hasonic Hall as returned from an extended visit with fricnds in Penney nd other northern states is erectiny a oue- ~Arthur has with- drawn to hte Y colored, was arrested yesterday for dis orderly couduct und left 3 ag an evidence of good faith, per foot. Sales opened September 25; will close October inv, JNo. &. WagcaMas, corer Lith and G streets northwest. Canrets Campuona'rp and made moth proof free of charge. Eurine VET CLEANING ‘Wonks, 631-633 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone Bey Your Coat of J. Maruy Dove. Only Lighest grades of family coai handled, You Wirt Kee t having invested at University Heights. at once while prices are low. Kipre . Watken, 1006 F st., or HH. Banros. 1031 F st. | ig For Aut Kexns of ammunition go to Tar- Pay's, 1013 Pa. Ove stock of suitings and trouserings is com- posed of all the latest effects of foreign and dumesuc lous. ave. Ersemay Bros., 7th and E. here until you have seen ming the grounds of the great Methodist University. The most lovely fpot for rural homes, Sale opens September 25 and closes Uctober Frices, 10 to 20e. per foot Jous FL Wacoamay Cor. Lith and G sts. mw. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Do Not Bry Wesley Heights, Axpavon's.—Cora Tanner in “One Erro NarionaL.—Lyceum Company in “The Char- Sty Ball.” Mannis’.—‘“My Jack.” Kensan’s.—Tony Pastor. Gore. —Sun’s Phantasma Company. Peren’s Cuvnen.—Concert and Fair. Artaxtic Pak. —“Destru of Pompe Music Hatt. —Fiske University Jubilee Sing- ers. = =i a CONDE! D LOCALS. B. F. Lloyd and W: 7, Partello have been se- lected by the grand jury as the clerks, CW. Cuthvertaon, living at 207 northwest, while riuing 4 bieyele on G between aud Yth streets yesterday afternoon wi by one of the Interior Departmen wagons and thrown off. He was taken to his cer Campbell. ile is not seriously ! street in. Buswey will address tho New Yorkers at Grand Army Hall this evening. The Washington Presbytery. Atthe fall meeting of the presbytery of Wash- ington city, held at Boyd's, Md, Kev. M,N. xwell was elected as moderator and Middleton as assistant clerk, David H. Riddle was dismissed to the ezatioual Association of Ohio and Rev. stery of Suo Brazil, South Americ Bittuger was appointed to preside jetober 29 and Rev. au as pastor of the church at u, Va, and to propose the constitu- a ns and to preach the seriaon. H. Edwards will deliver the charge to people and Rev. J.T. Kelly the charge to the pastor. ibe consideration of the overtures from the assembly on desconesses’ and the method of alterations of the standards of the church was Postponed to the spring stated meeting of the Presbytery. A resolution was adopted recommending that the munisters and members of the churches of the presbytery refuse their signatures to ap- ications for or renewal of the license of sa- juuns for the sale of :ntoxicating drinks, — Why @ Sunday School Celebrated. The membership of the Calvary Baptist Bunday School now aumberamore than 1,000, the actual number on the roils being 1,022. A reception was given last evening at the church in celebration of that event and which was Aattonded by the adult division of the school. KW. Prentiss. the supermtendent, presided sud an interesting musical aud literary pro- Kram was rendered. A quartet consisting of dlisses Colton aud ‘Tabler and Messra, Judd aud Evans sang several selections, and Mr. Lilitridge rendered a solu. tation was giver by Mr. Char! 3 Friday evening the primary and intermediate departments will hold a reception. os 2 Cuoice Hyactxtus, Tetirs axp Cxocus at Avetiox.—Tomorrow ut 12 o'clock Auctioneer Dowlug will sel! at bis auction rooms, lith and Pennsylvaais avenue, a choice cousignment of imported bulbs, many of them of rare vari- eties, . pone Grozortowx Oncurstna, Miss Mary Howe, solorst. Subscriptions received at Metzerott's; 5, three concerts, two seats, - Sexecr your lot at once in Wesley Heights * os Exccnstox to Fre dey! ick leaves B. and O. tomorrow morning (Friday) at 9 o'clock — Havenner’s Health Bread. Of all cereals, scientists assert that wheat properly milled is the nearest approach to a perfect food. The greatest amount of nutri- ment the smallest compess is what is found inthe Havenner Health read, ‘This bread is made on the recipe of the Health Food Com- smy of New York, aud is furnished ata price only a trifle over the ordinary bakers’ bread, though equal in food value to two loaves of ord: winte brea Its excellence is due to the fact tl the fiour is scientitically ground of the entire wheat, excepting the woody substance or hull, contains ull that is necessary for the system. The water nsed is filtered free of organic matter, the fermenta- tion 1 cked at its first stage and special care is taken in compounding and baking tt. itis Y | dence last evening. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 ee - as = - Wants a Writ of Execution. This morning Eugene Arnold filed a petition in the name of the United States ex rel Bridget A. Grady agt. C. S. Bundy, justice of the peace, | for a mandamus to compel him to issue a writ of execution in the landlord and tenant case of Grady agt. W. H. Brinkley. —+ From Jail to Hospital. Jos. Brown, the little colored boy who was sentenced to the reform schéol by Judge Miller for putting stones on the track near Takoma, was sent from jail to the hospital today. He is threatened with an attack of typhoid fever. pista eect The Crescent Cycle Club. A business meeting was held by the Cres- cent Cycle Club last night at the club rooms, after which the club was tendered an oyster supper by the officers, Among those present j Were President L. B. Taylor, Treasurer Terry, Capt. E. Terry, Lieuts. Tappan and Can- field and Messrs, P. Otterback, R. Otterback, Patterson, Richardson, bi Shaw and Dougherty. The club will shortly give an en- tertuinment and hop, — Fainted From Loss of Blood. Last night a white woman was found in the Smithsonian grounds, having evidently fainted from loss of blood from a gash across her face. She was taken first to a drug store and from thence to the Emergency Hospital, where the wound was dressed. She gave the name of Mary Allen and ted that sho had visited Bridget Crossman in School strect and they got in an altercation. She picked up a pitcher and threw it and bridget scizod a carving knife and cut her across the face aud afterward kicked her out of the door. — Republican Associations. Tho Massachusetts Republican Association of this city met last night at 1417 F street and mittce was appointed to confer with railr officials to discover how low the rates of fare could be made without impairing the efficiency of the interstate comme presided over the assem Amvecting of the Ohio Ki tion was held last night to discus end of the situation. bourd public of works, and ¢! lican state committee, ayy; assixtance. DPresident A. F. Childs etarted the subscription list and scveral others followed jus example. It was decided not to. make any demand upon clerks, because that would be a viviation of the civil serview lew, but Treasurer: Wm. Mayse will receive voluntary contribu- tous, rman of repub- d for mone es A Reception to the Drill Corps. Mr. Robert Ball, commander of the Columbia Dcill Corps, Knights ‘femplars, gave arecep- tion tothe members of the corps at his resi- A year ugo the conclave met in this city and the reception was intended in part as a celebration of thatevent. During the evening a chair was presented to Mr. Ball by the corps, Scrorcza Hesor inele person is the necessity of a sod's Sursaparilla, which every tun id gives to the bived vital- It cures scrotula, salt rheum, humors, entirely free trom its effect, reliable bivod purite erudi. e aty und boils, pt and ali other efections caused by im- purities or potkouous germs in the blood. Heod's Sar- Ji also overcomes tual tived feeling, creates an tes dyspepsia, Iniousness aud headache, and builds up the whole syste. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drngais by ©. I. HOUD & #1; six for $5. Prepared only Apotuecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSFS ONE DOLLAR, 4 Barrens, Baxews, Grocews And washerwoman’s itch, and every spectes of itching, burniug, bleeding, sealy and pimply diseases of the skin, sealp and Llood, with loss of hair, are instantiy Telieved and speedily, permanently and economtenlly cured by the CUTICURA KEMEDIES when all other qetheds and the best physiciaus fail, These are strong words, but true. 6 te Lead what we've got to say about the Shoe rise on pase 4. AKS BAKQ Ss k A Pro Lower For Toxonnow. f ‘ufficient unto the d: im the evil thereof™—That PLUS. bs are golia to be Ligier 1s beyond que The next order that's sont to market will be only under the new schedule—but tll then re of the wit We've got a big stock sud ewe're shopping axain—so we DIAts un vidstory. But the ties and others—wide ai itis now ry « ein We're going to keep up our very bow and thes, We've bouked une special sal for tomorrow a adapted to those with weak and deticaie consti- tutions and children expecially require it to insure fine physica! development. Ty these in health it will be appreciated as the sweetest, most nutritions and economical bread thatcan be used.—Adrt. _— Destnuctios of Pouren tonight atAtlanticFark ge Important Sane ov Mru-staret Prorerty.— An exceptional opportunity to purchase a very valuable piece of grout pted by its loca- tion and dimensions for busi ses, will be presented at the auction sa on Friday the 10th instant. ‘operty on the cast side of lith street opposite the Portiand flats, and is 38 feet frouton Lith street by 127 feet deep. running back to an alley 30 feet wide. It 1s improved at present with two I houses, a brick No, IL anda frame No. 1113, and the whole will Le sold to- gether. - —— A Goop investment can be made in Wesley Heights. be ators and investors je at auction on Friday, Octo- ‘clock p.m., lots 66 und 63, tronts 25 feet on 15th street $25 fect on K adjoming the Blatchford, aud is the best private dwelling. * square near K, and lot resid of Suc vacant lot in the Wonks oF Aw t and Pennsylvania avenue, the choicest n of the catulogue, such as Corot, Dau- Tennier, Diaz and the great painting by Tito Conti, valucd at $6,000, Lovers of good painting should not fail to attend this Destrvetios oF Pomret tonight at Atlantic Park, 17th and U uw. Tickets at Brentano's, — AKLY New three-story brick dwell Capitol street, near U. pitol, at 4:30 o'clock; also fine lot on 11th pt southeast, near M street, at 5 o'clock p. | m. tomorrow. Investors and others shou: give these properties their attention, ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tae Evenix@ Stan. City Taxes.-—‘Tine tax collectors heve gath- ered in more than two-thirds of the city taxes | due for 1899 aud now no discount is made for the payment of taxes, and after the Ist of De- cember a penalty is added to the tax bills. On tne 20th instant the collectors wiil sell at J auction all real estate for which the tax 1889 have not been paid, and thirty pice: real estate in the first ward, five in the second ward, twenty-aix in the third ward and siaty- six in the fourth ward will be offered for sale as delinquent. ? A Morsixe Seancn.--Mr. Wm. H. Bailey was hurrying up King street just as the duy dawned this morning with his eyes fixed on the sidewalk asif he were counting the bricks. “Where are you going so early?” cried out Officer Davis’ from the eaietee side of the strect. “1 lost my pocket book with $1,500 last night and I'm looking for it,” said the mer- chant, startiug on briskly. “Hold on; you iecart took, “Wie dewn an ‘my house; my son picked it up and I'll bring 1t to you when I go off at 6 o'clock.” “Thank God!" said the mer- chant. “Tell your son I'll give him $25." It turned out that young Arthur Davis, a brick- layer, saw the pocket book lying on’ the side- | walk of King street and picking it up found in | it €1.500 in checks payable to Mr. Bailey and | this morning Mr. Bailey got his pocket book and young Davis $25. Nores.—Complaint has been made to the police of boys who throw stones through the windows of the school of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, and Lieut. Smith is after the ot- fenders this morning.—The county court has convicted Johu ‘Temple. colored, of larceny from Peter Aitchoson, and sentenced him tu two | years in the )eacree a pea is expected that Hon. Frank Hume will open headquarters here some weeks before the congressional elec- tion. Private information has been received that an attempt was made to assassinate ex-Con- gressman C. R. Breckinridge Monday night at Corer Ridge, Conway county, Arg. ‘The fall meeting at Pimlico opened yester- day with good racing and good attendance, but the track was somewhat heavy owing to recent rains Sarr or No. ch tight-fitting Alaska Seal Plush, Walker's Loudon uyet Jacket Ligh shoulders auc suiu lining. You can't buy it for $5.50 TUMORROW $6.50. An Alnska Seal Piush Watker's London Dyed Reefer Jack Hiwh shoulders, noteh collar, pockets. satin lining ‘and large but forthe tun of the thing sce wuat price to you, ‘TOMORROW #15 Don't look at any garments that hayen't high shoulders—Old Stork. “Thine pres are for tomer: Tow—Lut to compete. with any vudy—but to LEAD rybody—and LHEY DO. is SAKS AND COMPAN A THE MODERN METHOD MEKCHANT! K PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVE! : STRFE Saks (ows OFFICE or W, IL HOEKE, 8th and Pa. ave, J UsT Orvex ED— TWO CaRk LOADS or CNAMEER FURNITURE, in Antique Oak and 16:h century fuish, ranging in price from €19.50 TO #40 A SUITE. WE ARE SHOWING A CHEVAL SUITE IN OAK ANDALSO 16TH CEN- TURY AT $32.50, WHICH IS A GEM. Some splendid values in finer suites, Parlor Furniture must be seen to be ap- Precisted. Come and get our prices, IN CARPETS We HAVE ALL THE GRADES AND BEST MAKES ONLY, and are headquarters for BOTTOM PRICES. REMEMBER, THE CASH BUYER CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS US DY. W. H. HOEKE, 08-40 ‘Sth and Pennsylvania ave, talked informaily of campaign matters, A com- | + | Creveraxps Shurerior Bartso Powner, | Crrverasps Sorerior Baxixe Pownes, Creveraxp’s Superior Baxisa Pownen, Aossoturriry Tue Bess, BECAUSE Tt is pure aud wholesome. It as richest in cream of A FEW tartar. REASONS WHY It is Lichest in Jeavening CLEVELAND'S power. Food raived with it keeps nist aud sweet, 1s It is, in the end, more eco- ABSOLUTELY neznical (han any other, AHE BEST. Tt always gives unitormi It Hi It as absolutely free from adulteration, Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder is for sale by G, @. Cornwall & Son, cree? C, © Bryan, Ch K worth, Toward Key worth, M. McCormick, M. &'. And other bijsti- my6-tn.th, fm Toss, Tis, T:p-Brrs asp Tanrrr: O! ye winged winds ‘That v'er the ocean flew, And sped aloug with ehverfel song: A gallant ship, a merry crew, Fold me iu tuy strong, invisible embrace ‘That I may pour out my soul in thankfulness, O. gener us wind! 0, glorious 5 ‘The ship thon wafted and bore unto me Was laden. And avi those shores, Whien does toy soul with rapture fill, For thy wingy “winge: Tarn util. that groat bug-a-loo—the be scized pon as a plausible pretext for sive chares in ail branches of tra Fore ed ts forearmed.” When you entor a store to ea purchase tari! is the topic mtroduced, beat a liasty retreat, ‘That dealer is only paving bik way to hich tari ou b a loyal and pat.ivile citizen, are expect outamurmur. And now, 0, w further buon. Spread thyself o with thy fey breath, compel the inkabi juss grocers, is time hen own wares, Which you, being to pay with- of Spring and iden Auti 8 ss AI Wy ADINARY Tt | Exxrnsonpryany : sak S|} Has torn tariff talk into tatters. Dealers scowl at us. ‘The people ay pland us. Vests and Long Pants, sizes BENS, $4.50, $5.50, $6, $6.50, 87 GUNTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is worthy of special mention and richly deserves your attentio: Aca ful and critical inspection of our several nes. of kouds will com you of t xcel- lence, and in the matter of low 4 estab lished fact that this houses is yathout a rival. VICTOR FE. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House, Hats, Caps and Gentlemen's Furnishing Gocda, 927 and 920 7th st. u.w., cor. Massachusetts ave, STRICTL Open Sut Tue Lave Wan ‘The war is long since over and Grasty has crown to be aman sce the smoke of sed the southern sky. If you don’t know who Grasty is, where ho dors business and what he sells and that you can save money by Visiting his extensive derbl- there fs not much use in writing history, & yeu neerned, and Idoubtif you huow t over. Grnsty has been he people have di hun, than any other busi ‘Those who buy ha Prices and those who sell have cussed his very smell profits, Nobody ever he war ts ths and incre vobubly cussed N t Lining, de, 9; Plush oF 3 Uak Sideboard, Best Seat Chairs, Imitation Walunt, Solid Old Chairs, Sie.; Full-size Carpet Seat Kocker, YSe., &c., until Grasty came. If you want Caryets, Oil Cloths, Furniture, China, Glass, lin Ware, &c., don't buy until you have 12 st n.w.,und asked tosee Grasty, See what you ». Don’t doubt till you try, Ghasty. Cas Banoarss. LADIES'CLOTH DRESS GOODS, yard and.a halt fs Navy bite, Groen, Garnet, Browts luck sec oe 35 GOODS, all new styies, VOOR. BL, Hh LA width immense cash bar- FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, very best quaiity, yard w immezse double width, ex- extra _ heavy 1» $1.50, 31, > GUUL immense ussort- CLOTH Di. Mass very best 25e, ae Back LLIANTINES, wido, double I STORE, SPACE, NEAR 7TH st. PURCHABE AMOUNTT TITLES YOU 10 A VALUABLE FKLSE. Now Is Tx Tin T Bry. Dur stock 18 now complete in ali ite depart- ments. Goudy ail bought at old prices, which Denctit uve to you. A special bargain Cashinere in Blue, G Beuslet and Pum inch All-wool Stripe Garnet, Brown, Gree te; Worth 50 cent A few picces of $8-inch Checks, dark ciTects, to out 4s Stik-tisished Henriettas in Deblia, Garnet, Marine, Myrtle, Mordore Borsx Bromure, Osage and Cabac, only 75 cents, Dress Patterns in Stripes aud Plaids at 310 and $12.50. We ure showing Special Vi bilks at 75c, $1 und $1.25, Our Monopoly Biack Gros Grain Silk cannot be equaled at the prices, $1, 81.25, $1.50, 8175 and 82. 24 ues in Black Faille ch Black G.G. Silk, a special drive at 3. Black Surabs st 55, 65, 75c, $1, @1.12 ond 81. Velvets and Plushes, all colors, at less than regular prices, CARDART & LEIDY, 928 Tthet and 706 K st. nw, Philadelphia Store, of Suusren:s, 919 PENN. AVE. WE HAVE IN SYOCK THE FOLLOWING BLACK GOODS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE OLD PRICES—THE SAME AS PHEVIOUS 10 THE McKINLEY BILL, LUPIN'S, PRIESTLEY'S AND ECROYD'S, THE THREE FIRST MAKERS IN THE. WOKLD. HENKILTTAS, ALMAS, DRAB DE ETE, CAMEL'S HAIRS, DIAGONALS, SERGES, STRIPES, DAMAS- SEES, CORDS, PLAIDS AND PLAIN BLACK IN GREAT VAKIETY, FRICES FROM FIFTY CENTS TO FIVE DOLLARS PER YARD. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE BLACK GOODS IN THE CITY. ONE PRICE, ‘W. M SHUSTER & sons, 919 PRES. AVE H.W. CITY ITEMS. Dr. C. W. Benson, tho well-known Bal | timore Specialist in Skin Diseases and Discases of the Nervous System, las opened an office in Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin and Nervous Diseases and removing super- fluous hairs, warts, moles, marks, tumors and jall Licuishes, Dr. Benson cr his partner, Dr. jE. O. Manuakee, can be found every We ‘from 8:30 am, to 5:30 p.m, at their o! 1212 G st. nw, o-at nt of the Rainy Days will 0 Dress Forms tor $1.93 for three r, Oct. 9, 10 and 11. Domestic ING Macrirve Cour: 7th and H sts 09-3t : Hiotel Johnson Cafe. Daily receipts of High Grade Oysters; also Choice Fish, Game, &c.. always on hand. Some fine Norfo nd Hog ived to- alron few Maryland Du k Ter- tor): to Ladies and Remember, I! e Experience, Fine t An Invention 9 Wheeler & Wals Tt charms on Otlive 43) ng Scwing a Pastime, u's New High Arm. 9. git Its use enrapte: street northwost, For Funerats—Pretty Designs made up in Fresh Cut Flowers and Immortelles at 1710 T'a. ave. 1t* Visit the Universit hts Tower for the finest view in the D. t. Plate of the subdivision of Reproxp W. WALKER, 1006 F st., or id. Barros, 1331 F st. o>-6t hiliips’ Digestible Cocoa, delicious ily digested and highly nourishing. Every variety of + Mammoth Sand 10 t x Dros’ wv Tth st, ¢ your month fall by using " the new wonder, E. P. Mentz. @, nor inconsistent chums ched to Salvation Oi 4 Piats of University Ucights can be ob- tained of Repronp W. Wanker, 1006 F st., or I. Barros, 1331 F st. O8-Gt Breech Loaders for in 1013 Pa, ave. |. Piles! Pitest Pile: j Pile Uintment is the e: Bloeuing or Itching Piles « never iatls to cure vid chronic exses of long Go to Tarray’s, ol-!m Tr. Williams’ Indian standing. Watiazs Mra. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Ws, tu, th100t For Foot B s, $2, $3. 84. go to | Tarpas’s, 1013 Pa. ave, ol-im Castoria, When baby was sich w © her Castoria, When she was a Child she eried for Castoria, When she b Miss she clung to Castoria, amo Mii Whox she had Children she gave them Castoria g410-th,s,tu, Ly _For Douglas’ Celebrated Shoes go to Tarray’s, 1013 Pa, ave. ol-im Star Spriz Saratoga Stur Spring Wa tles and by the glass by ail dru ‘Saw’ C. Patuer, Agen jazo-s,tu,th1ous Yor Gymnasium Suits, all grades, go to Tapray's, 1013 Pa, ol-im Fits, Spasm Nervousness and Hysterin svon cured by Dr. Mii Nerv- Erev samples at Fi Mectz's Duro Stone, 1014 F st Buy Your Coul of J. Mavn chest grados of family Dove. Onl coal handled, | jy15- FINANCIAL I Member Wurhinxton Stock E Deals in ail Le cal sectuittes, 4 ORirs investors wi iv igend paying stoci _Hiuve Money to Loan OR INVESTMENT. \e have on hand for sale Loud, 24, purchase of any ot! prime securities, LEWIS JOHNSON RON ol-Lia Bankers, JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Member s.¥. Stock Lx. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. NW, Bankers aud dealers in Government Bonds, gx W. COLSON. ance. Loans. Collections. sud Bonds, and ail securities listed t New dork, Fuuladelplia, Boston Dought ard su, Sccurities, District uid all Local Lullvead, Ga, Insurance und £ ephoue Stock deaitin, Atueseun Beil Lelephoné Steck bought and. cestrune, Canrers Axp Sroves CHBAP FOR CAsit OR ON CREDIT AS CHEAP As FOR CASH. JOUN RUDDEN, 930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. N.W., Announces a Full Line of Oak, Walnut and Sixteenth Century Bed Room Suites; Also Parlor Suites in Rug, Plush and Haircloth, Aspecial feature of this display will be found in his 35 PARLOK SUITES, ‘These Suites consist of seven pieces, and the supply has hardly been able to mect the demand. A few are now en hand and first callers will obtain a bargain they will never reeret. Sideboards, Wardrcbes, Hat Racks and a varicty of rs and Rockers will also be found, The stock of Carpets, in Velvet, Body Brussels aud Fancy Taps tuent, aud the prices will not be equaled in any house in town, try, embrace the newest designs in this depart- All Carpets made ané Inid without charge to pur- chasers, Stov Teaters and Renges in every varicty and at lowest prices, ‘The special pride of this establishment has been that it has always met the wants of its patrons in the releetion of its goods, in its prices and particularly in its convenient credit system, Thousands of house- keepers have availed thomselves of tLe opportuuities efforded for furnishing their homeson a small cash Payment and easy weekly or monthly terms for the Valance. Thousands more may do likewise by pur- chasiug at the mammoth Credit and Cush FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE STORES OF JOUN RUDDEN, 940 AND 032 71H ST. N.W. o2-Ln Toru Per Dortans Ix Your vocket to cull and see the imineuse bergains we offer. We guarantee you 2 suring of 35 per cent, Our stock contsius the choicest fabrics in Men's, Boys’ and Children's Clothing. ‘We meution a few specials for today and tomorrow: Wo start on those Nobby Fall-weisht Overcoats that aro selling all over town for $10, Our price is $6.30. ‘Then comes those clezant Meltons and Kerseys, with or without Silk facing. We let them go for $10. Now comes the fine imported Meltons, Kerseys, Cheviots and Worsteds—ell shades (Silk lined), at $15; actually worth $22. ‘This isn't all Our line of Overconts range from @5 to $30, We have every known material and style. In Suits you have the same opportunity, Our Men's Suits range from $3.50 to $30. We can give you suitingsin Cassimere, Cheviot, Worsted, Tricot, English Wale, Clay Worsteds, Thibet. In fact, any material that you may wish. Our Boys’ and Children's Department is complete. Woecan fit the Stout Man, Lean Man, Tall Man, Short Man, Extra Large and Extra Small Man, NEW YORE ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS. Buffalo, N.Y. Byracuse, N.Y. ‘311 7th et ow, 27-230 » &e, ____AMUSEMENTs. ALBAUGI'S GRAND OPERA HL EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, OUST Vumyon, THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Until further notice the palatial iron and steeleteamer Usk. Every Even Matinee Satary Engagement of the Young America CORA rrr ——e. CHARLES MACALESTER z her wharf foot of Tth st, daily, except Su : anf lows + Teave for MOUNT VERNON at 10.0 under the I Sastonchen be 3 pata. Pore oes Vion, a Presenting tor the Bist tin, lier New and Snecesst Written expressiy for ber 1y Law. E. Gly wont, law. the cong roturniiue ONE ERROR, ONE ERROR’ day trips to MAKSHALT. MALL at 2am. and Last boat arrives in W : oda L i Compony. MCCAULL OP: RA COMPANY in VTS NOW ON SALE oo Abt GH’'S GRAND OP RA HOUSE SEATS ALE NOW ON SALE FOR THE Leaves Annual Fre of the Famous va MM ur L MMMM t 1 Ma M > ~ . Prevarusa Sriixs Asp Corors USED IN ART PURNISHING AND DECORATING, 8s: made COMPAS LSCLUDES: Chauncey Oleott, Charies € taste and as ste except Ly the Prench, siting we ate already in the has wall paper been as lowas at t tomdinae ther lesign, have materially unproved, until sand frescoms are now classed ERT oo RR OO) ERR detached par ular French 4 revived. Oo RR oo & 8B COLOKS AND S1YLES THAT ARE MOST DoOP- ompany, re kN Si ars, ULAL THIS YEAR The styles of the three Louis, Seize. Quingn a Quatorze, generally spoken of as the Koooco style aud no, 09 Say . aren designs in the Empire and Adams onder aro imost used Foo O8N 3 T = 00 . TOON ie FURNITURE, DRAPERIES AND WALL DE T OO N Te esi ORATIONS, = In parlors Yellows, Blues, Creams and Batis are the D correct shadings, Iu Libraries aud dining rooms a heavier Jann of de- ee sim and coloring show ved Leather effects ae ere very popular. The character of the furnishing can be in any of the following sty les Ita, Old Engitsh or Ol¢Dutch ‘bh, Persian, Arabian, Indian or Japanese Au Halls anovel treat farting one ta to Lave the wails in deep m vets of @ like shading and the woodwork and furnishings in white and gold. ATLANTIC PARK, CokseR 17TH AND U STB, THURSDAY NIGHT PORTRAIT OF THE 1 UN TROPHY. ‘The entire idee . PAIDAY NIGHT Bort | | Tlus treatment is more applicatie to reception halle Cinb 3 OF THE “SHARD: ESS | than the ordinary ones, or notice. BAIUKDAX | Terra Cotta, Deep Biue, Dark Green and Brown are r safe hall slindes 300 P. . iio. ,Paurte dhe desta should be utional in character, ALS tho Lichtest elects po: are used, » Cream and Yellow are tavorite ground ObY Loo EE 1 W POMPE, Nob MOUNT SUVIUS, Acrobats, Boxers and Wrest- Rope Walkers and > y Artists, HAND SPLni colors. A pretty ideais to have two adjoining rooms fur- wished i @ sunilar manuer with the wall paper of the S ‘cain, but the culor uf one yuk and the other Cretonne effects are still very poy lendid Led rocu: treatuicnt, OUR NEW DEPARTMENT. We have spared no pains or expense in making our Wail Paper and Decorating Departinent as meary por- fect a8 possible, Lhe etuck ins been carcfuily selected au ‘arand are always 5 ct S opolitan RAG, 14th st cars. of ATIONAL THEATRE, — One Week only. Only Matinee Saturday, DANIEL FROHMANY LYCEUM THEA wg ase and 1s one of the larest am the city Ne a HOKU OLiqibAs Lrewtiucnts Our specialty. eRe In Fresco Panting we are prepared to su THE Chiarieg Wa uniel senses onanity Coles Ba, mest hand work in hich and Georgia Cayvan, We camploy Ube beet na sabor aa BALL. Menoetta Crosman, executing cur orders, and propo: do work at the lowest 1 ostibie hyure conmatent with t thas aepar show fitiee them the latest tro c York, the thre couters from which the newest and most artistic treatinomts euanate, A noteworthy treatment on tis rack, which will be Shown 1p a few days, is a French Panel Proatuentwith one of tue tarnous Zuber'’s desiens. Au ikepection of ourstock is in itself a color edu. cation. We cordially invite every one to pass judgment om our line whether wishing to purchase or not. AKCHITECTULAL DECOKATIVE SPECIALTIES, Moorish, Japanese aud Carved Fret, tice Work trou our own oF agciste: Mes Charles Walcott, Eitic Shannon, Mrs. Thos. Whitten, and others. ‘The most successful play ever presented at the New York Lyceum ‘Ibeatre., Bovton and New CIS WILSON AND COMPANY in MEKAY MONAKCH."” Scate Low on wala OD EX ts-ew NATIONAL THEATKE, SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR FRANCIS WILSON AND COMPANY'S Production of the new comic opera, THE MERRY MONARCH. 06-6t Prom the Broadway ‘Theatre, \HE GREAT FREDERICK FAIR, AT FREDERICK, MD., OCTOBER 14, 15, 16 AND 17. THE LARGEST FAIR IN MARYLAND, PREMIUMS AND IURSES, $12,000. Balloon Ascension aud Leap in the Air 3,000 feet from the xround. 20 Pands of Music. Grand Bicycle Tourn: the auspices of the Marylaud Wheelmen. eu th lve with their Beautiful steeus hibit from the South, Thisis spec 1.000 feet of space alone, ent. A Weddi and Growin, av: cured—it will take tauid assembled i huusic from numerous be Lda, “Bt po. 4B CALDWELL 's DANCING ACADEMY, (Cor. 1; und ‘Sth sts. aw.) Class Suites, Friday, October 10, 8 p.m, Class for adults, tvesiays wud Friday evenings, 6:30. Class for }ilveniles, Wed. and Sat afternoons. Special rates io private clubs, & zat Address 114 © its’ BIJOU THEATER. ¥. FLUORIN VENETIAN BLINDS Are fast supercoding inside shutters asa practical and couvenient hiewus of shading ligt aud for attractive exterior euect, A Great Ex- ly fine, occupy- Four days of Excellent The services and advice of our five deni whose Rationalities comblue the Euwlish, Gctounie Tease aud American, we with our yuumment aud At extend, cou) ts, to The view fro: roof, nine stories above ground, te well worth eccaus ‘Three elevators, W. B. Mosrs & Sona, F end 11th staow, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERIES, WALL PAPERS &e, Every article marked in plain figures at cash prices, om j=. Dz Lronmms 81 it nw. Wook Commencing MONDAY, October 6, Mauunees Tuesday, 1 hursday aud paturday, Walter Scudford’s Superb Froductton ot tue Powerful Realistic Play, MY JACK, unfolding a dramatic story of landand sea, illustrated eens ® Ccith the late Matt Morgau's TWELVE SCENIC MASTEKPIECES. Next Wock—INSHAVOGUE. S LOBE THEATER. Week of Oct, 6. Wed + Friday and Saturday, uouucement, MA NOVELTY CO, Matinecs Monday t, the Only ‘Has resumed his practice and removed bis office te 5 ‘equal Ni Tho Spanish 3 Pe Next Bora. is residence, Admission, 1 0 and 50¢ 04-6t “They haye no competitors and they can have no successors" Dettuit Free Press, Noveuiber 2, 1980. MUSIC HALL. ING, OCTOBER 9, 1890, THE ORIGINAL COMPANY OF 1411 K ST. N.W, EARLY MANIFESTATIONS OF CONSUMPTION. J uo U RR nes cE TER UUR BH ET ¥ If & person has an obstinate cough, which com- sz30ubeut re menced without any obvious cause, a cough which is ‘Jjs UU BBB OL Erg = | St first dry and hacking, and subsequently attended anid for a thne with frothy or wucilamous-iovking expece SINGERS ereten, Bccompatied by waudering pains about the FROM FISK UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, TENN, | Ch€*t and lors of flesh, even to asiixht extent, he sim aii probabitity It, besides, there be Laemoptysis or spitting of blood, even to the amount of adrachw, the probebility is increased to almost a certainty. If, in uddition to these symptoms, the breathing becomes harsh, burried and deep inspire tious 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 from consumption. 11a pe.son, free from dysentery, and who has not re- sided in tropical climates, suffers from obstinate diare thea, which goes on mouth after month, with slight Temission oF intermission, even though there be no cough, ae is most likely consumptive Should this diarrhoea be followed Ly chest symptoms of the slight. est amount, the existence of cousumption t# an ab- solute certainty. If » young edult, not addicted to enervating habits and not leading dissolute life, without clear cuuse steadily loses weight, be is, im all probability. consumptive, though no chest eymp- toms should have appeared. When such, however, manifest themsclves additionally the establishment of consumption is almost fixed fact. In all cases where any of the manifestations described make their appearance We should advise au immediate examnine- tuon of the cheat anda prompt resort to appproprate treatment, Atan carly stage of consumption a radical cure can be frequently eflected, and bealth placed upon a firm and permanent footing, while with every step in ad- vance which the disease is allowed to take the chances for a perfect recovery diminish correspondingly. Our readers must Lear in mind that the most skiliful and efficient treatment can do Lo more than tomake sound and useful asuwuch of the lungs as is present at the tume when the progress of consumption becomes sus pended. No nicsnson earth can replace the lung tis- sue which has been destroyed by the ulcerated pro-~ cess. ‘Lhe earlier, thereiore, consumption 1s attended ‘to, the better are the chances tur satuslactory reeulua, Mrs. JENNIE JACKSON-DE HART, Soprano, Miss LAURA A. WELLS, Soprano. AM. TAYLOK, do Nie L. m vo to the heart. Thy Queen Victoria, i never head enything like cis above criticism. For it cannot be classe t with any other. 1tis simply the heart beating out joud."—rau Diczo Union. : ov aud’ 75 cents, according to location. v's Music Store, commencing M. day, October 6. at 9 o2-7t St Fetews cuvncu FAik ATTHE NEW CHURCH, Corner 24 and C sts. southeast, SEPTEMBER 29 TO OCTOBER 18, 1890, ‘Vocal cnd Instrumental Concert every evening, com- mencing at 7 p.m. Admission 10 cents, a Mi ALLAN DE COU MUELLER, SUCCESSOR L. G. Mgrini, and instructor of Dancing apd portment at the U: 8. Naval Academy, jwill reopen at Masonic Hail, corner ay, October &, at 4 and ‘the acudem: 20-1’ his belect tenovl of Dui re Wedne ‘Vth and F sis. n. o'clock. RO. SEELDOK'S, 1006 F only strictly frst. dancine W. in A full corps of efficient istantaruendays, ‘Hittredays and Saterday ‘Send for circular, GEES Ecuo care, — o “THE PATAWOMECK" LIGHTHILL, 158 NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS, a REGULAR DINNER 81. spocialist for the care of SPECIAL DINNER A LA CARTE. egieedvcrs: The GLEN ECHO T, 1 a 41g nuerturaiog seb poe oe SE ee hand. Parties near tie Toutt of tows oF Sate peat diseases of the te ‘Sun Buildin will be called tur. ‘Lickews may be gps EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND LUNGS Office Hours from 8 am. until 12, and from 3 to5 p.m