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16 7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON * ——— , A a] D.C.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES. LOCAL MENTION The Weather. FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, fair, except light rain by Sunday morning: no change in temperature; clearing and cooler during Sunday; variable winds. For Virginia, fair; no change in temperature, except slightly cooler in Western Virginia; vari- able winds. CONDITION OF TRE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 7 a.m.—Great Fails, temperature, 50: condition. 36. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 62. Con- dition at north connection. 36: condition at south connection, 31; distributing reservoir, temperature, 61; condition at influent gate house. 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. High tide in the river, 4:41 p.m.; low tide in the river, 11:15 p.m. You Smoutp ace and buy the asbestos gas- heating stove; pure blue tlame, £6.50; reflec*- ors, $3.50 and $4. C. A. Mvppraay 614 12th st Prueetsa, tailor and babit maker, 1327 F st J. H. Fraxacax.—Do you know him and his terms? If not ask your friends about him. Diamonds, watches and jewelry. With W. 8 Tarrax, 604 9th st, s Rocugsten Lamrs at Saxpp & Bro.’ CALL AND skx our ladies’ perfect-titting shoes W. H. Kexeasrer & Co., Shoe Pa.lors, street. 8. H. Moore & Co., successors to J. G. Slater, | 310 Penna, ave. we., dealers im furmiture aud carpets. Waar ro Wean.—-Dress yourself naturaily and becumingiy. Study the contour of your | face and form and dressaccordingiy. Let your | own good taste Ladies may Wear any material that folds and drapes nicely, such as reps, popiins, satins aud sks, Gro. | Puixce, Fotograter, 11th and Pa. ave. i Guns; ammunition. J. H. Kusu.ixe, 1206 Pa ave. be your guide. 40-1ven ALL-wooL Sexoe and henrietta cloth, We. : 40-4 and 12-4 biankets, Fl; lugrain carpets, | JOHNSON, GAKNER | nafort 3 tape & Co., 636 Pa. ave. new. B&H. Lars at suxov & Buo.’s Jat Lapiss’ brown and black overgaiters, 21. W. + Shoe Parlors, 1115 F st, H. Kenzaster & Du. Wanwer’s Corsets, Pic.; Lonsdale camprs hose, 1c.; yard-wiue Loue Baovusays. | ; monarch shirt, | dive.; belbriggan | piaids, 25c. At | No Suzus.—Pure white deodorized goat skin | FUgs, kira size. pL. Al tr s. 403 Pa. ave. | ed Dayton gas enge and as SPLENDID Glasses $1. Hemple Is Summa we sold the celeb: Tange; we mow ofier you tie cb besios gus-heating sioves, also reflectors; prices Fauging irom $o.Al wo 12; just the bath rooms, vitices, ce. C. A. Meppimas. Gi atu sh Pirtspcre Lamys at Seepp & bxo.'s. Umpnrnias wili be sold for re- Cuase, opposite Star office. Forry-s: Pairs from Fon Stoves go to S. H. Moone & Co. Miss Luna Lexman wishes her customers and friends to know that she is stul at 931 F st with ner usual stock of choice periumes. hand- | kerchiefs, breastast caps, &c. Gas Fixtures at Suxpp & bno.'s. “hs Tome oF Peace, &c., &c." Today it + warm—tomorrow you may shiver. Our Saxony woo! hand-kuii jackets will protect You against suddeu changes. All colors and styles from $1.00 up. Fuaxe & Sox, Que Price, cor. 7th and D. Gas Heatine Stoves at Suzpp & Buo,'s. We are showing some special bargains in parlor and chamber furniture. Get our prices on carpets. W. H. Hore, 8th and Penna. ave. Gvvs for hire. Open at night, Kuewutxe, Cane anp Examrve our Men's #3 and #4 shoes. It will pay you to see them. W. H. Keseas- tak & Co., Shoe Parlors, 1115 F street. Gas Duor Licuts at Suzpp & Bao.'s, @ For sixteenth century oak goods go to 8, H. Moore & Co., 310 Peuna. ave. se. Ov ALL Apvasraces offered to purchasers the most liberal and the most sensible is that given by Mr. Rudden, the well-known furniture dealer at 930 and 932 7th street northwest. For a small cash payment you can farnish your home im the most attractive and comfortable manuer, and while enjoying the Lenctite of it you are paying for it in such « way as hardly to miss the sums spent. The problem of how to make home happy has never, in our opinion, received a better solution than that offered by | Mr. Kudden to make it attractive at the low | es aud easy terms given to purchasers at | establishment. Give him a call. Warcaes Cizaxt> and guaranteed for one year, #1. B.C. Hives. 618 9th street u.w. We ane very busy now, but will be glad to show you our $10 light, medium and heavy- Weight overcoats. Eisemay Buos, 7th and EL Mas:tov, ginger, champagne, should be in every houschould. Beats the imported ginger ale. (Non-ulcoholic.) Cuartes Kraem 737 7th et. n.w. Ovn Misszs’ Saors at $1.75 are becoming very ular. W. H. Keneaster & Co., Shoe Par- 1115 F str zi Dor 1x when passing our store. Examine the quality of our #10 sack and cutaway suits. ‘Try one on and then compare the quality, style fit and price with others; that’s all, Eiseman Bao, tth and E sta Execraic Betis; lightning rod, J. H. Kveuuisa. Have Youn measure taken for a pair of our @5 custom pants. Fit guaranteed, Eiseman Buos., 7th and E. Brussets Canret from 60c. up at & H. Moonz & Co's Baxer’s Cop Liven On. axp Mart arrests cough. increases flesh, saves life. Thousands endorse it Sold by druggists. Inftexse Stock of fine and medium furniture for parior, library, dining room, chamber and kitchen. We are not advertising to take 15 per cent off since the dull summer months, but will guarantee to sell first-class fnrniture at lower prices than any establishment in Washington. | Our stock of carpets, rugs, portieres, draperies, &c.. is full and attractive: and are offered at Prices that cannot fail to attra We endeavor to fill ali orders promptly and cheerfully correct any errors made by our vales- meu or workmen. ‘Thomas D. Sixci.e10s 415 7th at. o. Tue well-known firm of Johnson Brothers | supply more families with fuel than any one | firm in the United States, | Importep ginger ale $1 a dezen, at CHARLES KeaeMER’s, 737 7th st. pow. Bunetak Atanas, speaking tubea J. HL. | Kurazixe. i Shrewd buyers who iook around before pur- | chasing bave secured big bargains at 731 9th stow. C. EL binckneap. Jous’s Restaurant, 1126 7th st. nw. Oxe Husprep different pattern lounges to | get your choice from at S. H. Moone & Co's, Fiowt Sux or Ir.—Be careful of one thing— Your health. Thousands of people go away in summer in search of health and return in the fall with malarig or some of its evil results in the shape of chills and fevers, biliousness, jaun dice, liver troubie. chronic rheumatism, ge eral debility. &c.. &c. Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beet and Iron (#1 per bottle) will cure these ailments quickiy and surely. It pays to use it for its tonic and strengthening power. suits to order for €20 ond $25. Eisemax Buos., ‘7th and E. _~ LOCAL MENTION. G Stoves, CC. A Muppitan, A Fixtures, 64 * 8 Drop Lighta 12th street, Starvep Grass SursTiTure. 411 7th st nw. Srarex Baav Vensaxpt Bier, bottled af the brewery in Munich. CuaRLes KRarmen, agent, ‘737 7th street northwest. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ° ——- Axzavon’s.—Lewis Morrison in “Faust.” Natroxat.—Conried Opera Company in “The “Gipsy Baron.” Haxnts’.—“Hearts of New York.” Kernan’s.—Lester & Williams, Jack.” CONDENSED LOCALS. A slight fire took — at house 2627 I street northwest, occupied by James White, yester- day afternoon, caused by children playing with matches, é Robert Thornton, a brakeman of the Balti- more and Potomac railroad, caught his foot in a frog on the track corner of 5th and K streets southeast yesterday afternoon and sprained his ankle. He was engaged in coupling at the . and was sent to bis home in Baltimore. Augustus S. Grimm of No. 7 engine company was taken suddenly ill at the engine house on R street last evening and was sent to his home, 1807 12th street northwest. a Death of Mrs. Joseph B. Bryan. The many friends of Mr. Joseph B. Bryan will sympathize with him in the affliction which has saddened his home and taken trom it the wife and mother. Mrs, Bryan died early yesterday morning after a brief illness. al though she had never fully recovered from fall which she received last summer. She was a woman of strong character and waa a devoted wife and mother, Her home. at the corner of Connecticut avenue and Rt street, was the center of happy domestic life, of which sho was the inspiration, She leaves 4 husband and a iarge circle of chiidren to mourn her loss. The funeral wil! take place on Mouday at 11 o'clock, “piphany Church, of which Mrs, Bryan was a devoted member. — Odd Fellows Going to Baltimore. Washington Grand Canton, 1.0.0.F., at its meeting last evening in Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street northwest, completed ar nents for visiting Baltimore Thanksgiving day on the Occasion of the celebration of the anniver: of Monumental Canton, No. 2, of that city. The canton will meet at the hail, 7th street northwest, on the morning of the 27th of November, and, headed by the Third Artillery Bana, will make a short parade through the streets before taking the train for re. will return at midnight of same day. Cantons from the different cities comprising this division of Patriarchs Militant will also be present, » The Grand Can- ton tixed upon next Friday, the 14th instant, as tue time of attending the fair of Neom Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, East Washington. — ATTENTION.—Tue Saxe oF Lots by the North- west Alexandria Improvement Company, ad- vertised elsewhere, 1s an event worthy of at- tention. ‘The rapid influx of popuiation into the county of Alexandria, the nigh prices ite lands are bringing, and the nearness of two well-established cities, one of them the most beautiful in the world, make the purchase of lots in this property a safe and profitable in- vestment. The property.lies well, most of it on high ground, from 50 to 150 feet above the plains below, and forty-five passenger trains passing daily. bring it within fifteen minute to Washington and three minutes of Alcx- andria. ‘The range of hills along the Potomac, undoubtedly among the most beautiful buil: ing sites in the world, and cannot be surpassed for excelient water, fine shade trees and pure atmosphere. —_—— No Sprctat Grrts ror Lancuages.—Scientific series of French conversations. Special offer till November 12, 1 quarter, $6. See Educa- tionuls, —Adet, pee Ee Ir You Want to buy a cheap house in north- West part of city see at once F. Benjamin, man- ager Jobn A. Prescott’s branch office, 612 F street. —Adet, ——— Waar means that dismal sound? Is it not a woman's groan? "Tis true! And yet her head- ache can be cured instantly by “Bromodine.” 25e. for wix doses.— Adel. podliioed A Bro Prorir.—Who made $3,000 on Ken- sington lots last week? Why are such substan- tial improvements being made ——-—— Mr. J. B. Buows, the manager of the Mer- chants’ Mutual Protective Union, states that this organization is meeting with great success ong Washington business men and that many are daily availing themselves of the advantages of the union. ieee From Pagis.—Another consignment of water colors, &c.. bought in Paris this summer by W. H. Veerhoff has arrived and is now open for inspection at his art store, 1221 Pennsylvania avenue.—Adet es Smatv Tracts near Kensington and Garrett Park. See Country Real Estate. sos Sree ncn Prov. Coxtiere’s Unique Covrsr.—Voice culture in the French language. 1 quarter, 6. No failure by thissystem. Novel method. ‘See Educationals.—Adet. a As Exceitent Oprortonity ror InvestueENT in the northeast section of the city is offered in the sale of nearly new two-story and baxe- ment brick, corner of 8th and H northeast, and six splendid building lots on F near 2d north- east. These sales take place Monday and ‘Tues- day next. See advertisement. a Trustees’ Sate of fine business or office property, No. 464 Louisiana avenue. near 5th, will be held Monday next at 3:30 o'clock. This property is admirably adapted for a fine office building or business house, being near post and pension offices, City Hall and Pennsylvania avenue. See advertisement. Piaxos vor Rext.—-F. G. Smith, 1225 Penn- sylvania avenue. 5 we Ovr Or Tex Persons one meets have catarrh ina mild or aggravated form, and yet compaiatively few pay auy attention to not seeming to realize uutil too late that other dan- keroUs diseases, such as brovebitis and consump very sure to feilow if the trouble is not arrested. Catarrh originates in iumpurities in the blood and re- quires 4 coustitutional remedy liké Hood's Sarsapa- Filla to effect a thorough cure. . CATARRH TIRELY CURED. “T used Hood's Sarsaparills for catarrb and received great relief and benefit from it. The eatarrh was very disagreeabée, especially in the winter, causing constant uarke from my nose, ringing noises in my ears and pulusin the Lack of my head, Theeffort to CLEAK MY HEAD in the morning by aintul Hood's Pawking and spitting was yarilla gave me relief imm-- «ately, while in time I was entirely cured, Lam never without the medicine im my house, a8 I think it is worth its weigbtiu gold.” Mrs. @. B GIBE, 1029 Stu st n.w., Washington, D.C. IMPURE BLOOD. “Hood's Sarsaparilla Las helped me more for catarrh, and impure bivod than anytuing else Lever used.” A. BALL, Syracuse, N.¥. N.B.—Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1: s:x for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOCD & CU., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DULLAR 2 > = Suxs, Vecvers, Buasxers, Suawis Fixx Pomrnarts at Kets Kemethy's, 109 Pa. ay, | ie tye beautiful DISS GOODS. S CLOTH PLAID DRESS GOODS, one ‘ail pure fine woul D>ILK VELVETS, BL » WHitk Wool, $7.50, 810. Hovss & Hynumany’s for furniture and car- pets. Cash or credit. See adv't., page 4 Posseir’s Care. 1427 Everything good. Everything in season. Everything genteel and comfortable, Prices low. w York avenue. Bex Yous Coax of J. Mavuy Dove Only Vustt raz Exrine Canret Cizanrvo Wonks, 91-635 Mass. ave. u.w. Telephone 425-2 We Apvise early buying, as the demand for eur $10 overcoats is great Eisxman Buos., ‘7th and E ow. Amenicaxy Beauty. the leading rose. At Srupea’s, 96 F st. nw. Bust oo MG. Hias, G13 Mb stees ae + 84-00, £5, 86, Ph nt 1, 81.25. K MOHAIR BRILLIANIINES, wide, thy SOE, SAG» SF Sg. ; TING Ce eg excellent quality, uumense “icle widgh, 2 HENKIETTA HME! elegant French dess coud early, yard. aiid'a hall wider pure wool, “Nery text quailty Fruit of the Loom Cotton, one Tables San D&ESS GOODS, yard and balf "Tables cl wide, pu Xx Green, Garnet, Black, Brown! “Cush barra S00 Very foes quality Lonsdale HEAVY Be COMPURTS, Gambrs, 105, SHEMET Saxon oon paca uinosals wns fs TALLE DAMASK. Sfige, S0ec 730001. CARTERS STRICTLY CASH STORE, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7THs?. VALUABLE ad A Misisters Cone. A MINISTER AND HIS LITTLE BOY CURED OF OB- STINATE SKIN DISEASES BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. PRAISES THEM IN THE PULPIT, HOME AND IN THE STREET. CURED BY CUTICURA. For about thirteen years I have been troubled with eczema or some other cutaneous disease which ail Temedies failed to cure. Hearing of the CUTICURA REMEDIES I resolved to give them a trial. I fol- lowed the directions carefully and it affords me much Pleasure to say that before using two boxes of the CUTICURA, four cakes of CUTICURA BOAP and one bottle of CUTICURA RESOLVENT I was entirely cured. In addition tomy own case my baby boy, then about five months old, was suffering with what I sup- Posed to be the same disease es mine, to such au ex- tent that his head was coated over with a solid scab, from wiich there was a constant flow of pus which was sickening to look uyon, besides two larze tumor- like kernels on the beck of his head. Thanks to your wonderful CUTICURA REMEDIES his svalp is per- fectiy well and the kernels have been scattered s0 that there is only little place by his left ear and that is healing nicely. Instead of a coating of scabs he has a fine coat of hair, much better than that which was destroyed by the disease, I would that the whole world of sufferers from skin and Liood diseases knew the value cf your CUTICURA REMEDIES as I do. They are worth ten times the price at which they «re sold. 1 have never used any other toilet my houae since T bouwht the iirst cake of your CUT! SOA i would te inhuman, as well os ungrateful, sho uld 1 fail to speak wellof and recommend them to every sufferer. I bave spoken of them and shall con- tinue to speak of them from the puipit, im the homes and in the streets. Praying that you may live long and do others the same amount of 0° me and my chil dev.) C. you have done ully, , Acworth, Ga, cUTICt Are in truth the gre A REMEDIES skin cures, blood purifiers, es of modern times, 3 » CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP 1, $1. Prepared by the POT AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. §#-> end for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, on . biack-Leads, red, rough, chapped and oily n cured by CUTICUKA SOAP. OLD FOLKS’ PAINS Full of comfort tor all y weakness of the ared the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the trst and only pain Killing «trengthen- ing plaster, New, mstantaneous and infallible. no wks ometuixe New, For two days only, this FRIDAY and SATU AY, for tne purpose of intro- ducing a new line of Perfumery that is manufactnred for us and sold under our Jabel,we will cive a public demonstration Friday and Si This sale will be 1 supervision of Mr. nr under the pers Leon H. Myers of New York city, one of the most celebrated manufacturers of perfumery in the United Staies. His goods are placed only in the hands of FIKST HOUSES in the country, and one in each city, and for the purpose of introducing them upon @ footing of MERIT DEVOTES two days asan intro duetory. The prices, coupled with the merit of these goods, should create the usual fu- Tore accompanying our special sales, During this demonstration special prices will be made as follows: J-ounce bottle PERFUMERY. Regu- Jar price 250. Special for this sale, 19¢. 2-ounce bottle of PERFUMERY. Regu- lar price 50c. Special for this sale, 3c, S-ounce bottle FLORIDA WATER, Regular price 35e Special for this sale, 190. 12-ounce bottle BAY RUM. Regular price 35q, Special for this sale, 19c. Each and every lady will receive a sam- ple on her handkerchief, ‘This will be an epoch in the annals of the Werfumery Trade, Sale begins 8:30 a.m., terminates 9 p.m. We don’t want a lady in Washivg- ton to miss this sale. In all the large cities where these goods have been placed they have attracted the greatest quantity of people. LANSBURGH & BRO. 'o) Fenruse scourace = Your presence iu our store on these two days we will offer 200 dozen LADINS' 4- BUTTON REAL FLEXIBLE KID GLOVES, in sizes 534 to 8, in all desir- able shades, for 59c. each. ‘The original price is $1. Dargain seekers, A veritable feast for all LANSBURGH & BRO. Aso To Fournesn Sricrare Your offer 100 DOZEN FINE WHITE LAWN coming we will LADIES* APRO! Some made of Apronette material, Some madg with Lace, Others Stamped. We give you your choice of al! these for 15 CENTS. Usually sold for 25c. and 35c. ‘These Aprons will be shown on our Ground Floor, near Upper Door, for these Special Days. wenna SeITTE (3 = Siivex beds for TABLE, Tol Fmbracing everythiv Bake «© WHI and COLORED. Displayed in many beautiful styles or mounted to the taste of the purchaser, AMBIUCAN and FOREIGN WAICHLS, f CHRONOGKAPHS, 7 BAM'L KILK & SON, 114 £. paltumcre street, Balun.ore, Md. OR DESK. interesting a Silver. REPEATING, Avother supply of Sealskin Shoulder Capea, with Flaring Collars, Sesiskin Jackets, in swall, medium and large size, Wool Seal, Astrachau, Skuuk, Mink and Persian Lamb Capea All goods relisble and sold ss low as any house im America, Large stock to select from. WILLETT & RUOFF, . BATIERS AND FURRIERS 63m 905 FENN. AVE. GENTS SUITS SCOURED AND PRESSED, ¢1. Coata, 500, ‘ote, Pants, 25c, Altering and Repairing neatly done. Goods called for and delivered. R.A. REEVES, 814 K ot. awe * Under the Frederick, CITY ITEMS. Wholesale Slaughter of Overcoate, Com- mencing Saturday, 10 am., we will sell @150,000 worth Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats regardless of cost. Men's Over- coats for $2.75; worth €7.50. Men's Overcoats, $3.75; worth @9. Mi Overcoats, $5.50; worth $11. Men's Overcoats, @7; worth @13. Men's Overcoate, $10; worth 16. Men's Over- coats, $14; worth 25. Three hundred Heavy Ulsters, fur lined, $5.50; worth $13, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats, $1.50. Extra Long Capes, all-wool, #2; worth $6.50. Remember this sale will last for five daye—Saturday, Mon- day, Tuesday, Wedaesday, Thursday. Cor. 9th and E st, Riley Building, It _H. Fateptayp Voigt & Haas, Jewelers, 713 7th st. n.w. The best place in the city to have your Sewing Machine Repaired, rent or buy anew one, is at Wa. StreBeLiNo’s, 1751 Penna. ave., only Washington office for the celebrated *Househoid” Sewing Machine. It Plated Berry Bowis, $4. Vorot & Haas, It To Make Room I offer the following bargains in Sewing Ma- chines which have been used: 2 Singer—at €10. 2 Domestic—at $12, j 1 Hartford—at $8, 2 American, No. 7—at $10. 1 Wilcox & Gibbs, equal to new, at half price. ‘These machines are in excellent order—have all attachments and are warranted. Wa. STIeBELING, 1751 Pa, ave. Dress Forms $1.98 and upwards, it Solid Gold Initial kings for Gent., $4.25; reduced from $6. Vorot & Haas. it Not an Every-Day Price for an eve day Hat, but a good. honest $2 Hat tor €1.45. ‘That is what we are domg now. Can you use one? Franc & Sox, One Price, cor. 7th & D. 1 Visiting Cards Engraved. Haas, engraver. 1* The Best Board in the city at Woman's Exchange for ladies and gentlemen, 609 13th st Lew. a We Warrant 14K. Filled Chains for five years; prices range from +i to it Voigt & Haas, 713 7th st. Saxony Wool ¢ a Hand-Knit Leg- gins tor gentiemen and Bicycie Hose. supply received today at C. AVERBACH’S t Depot, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machine rooms, it ‘Triple-plate Napkin Kings, 50c.; reduced, it Voir & Haas, 713 7th st, 0 More of Those Dress Forms selling so rapidly at 9 cts, at the Domestic Sewing Machine office, 7th and H. n8-3: 14 Karat Ladies’ Aim. Gold Watches, stem Winding. #24; reduced. Votor & Haas. It Dog Collars engraved, razors sharpened free. Guus tor sale or hire. WaLrorp, 477 Va. ave.1* Wedding Cards Engraved. Haas, engraver.* Wed son, theewell-known Baiti- Skin, Diseases and Diseases . has opened an office in - for the treatment of ali Skin and Nervous Diseases and removing super- fluous hairs, warts, moles, marks, tumors and all blemishes. Dr. Benson or his partner, Dr. E. O, Manakee, can be found every Wednesday from 8:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. at their office, 1212 Gost. nw, 1-31 Boys’ Stem Winders, $7. Voror & Haas, It “A Half Dollar is Always 50c.”” But onr half-dollar Neckwear, just in, waa mado to sell for 7ac., and is well worth it, too. it Franc & Son, One Price, cor. 7th and D, Gold Baby Rings, 50c. Voror & Haas. It Johnston’s Breakfast Coffee, 25 cents per pound package, Do not pay fancy prices for Coffee, The Jobuston Breakfast is the best. Requires no settling, Clear as amber in the cup. Packed in pound and half- pound air-tight packages, thereby retaining its full strength and flavor. Is sold by all grocers, Rebate checks in ac area money, which will be redeemed by any grocer or at our otic Jouxstox Buos, & Co., 613 N. Y. ave., ni-e3m Wholesaic Tea and Coffee Dealers, i“ best plate, $2; Breakfast $2. Vorat & Haas, it Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, a delicious, fat-producing drink which does not distre Haas, engraver, 1206 Pa. Pickle Dishe: Castors, bést plate ve. 500 More of those Men’s Fine Saxony Wool #250 German Hand-knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at $1.49, at C. AUERRACH’s, 7th and H, Domesuc Sewing Machine and Pattern Agency, Ds-6t See Voigt & Haas’ Windows. Goods marked remarkabiy low; will pay you. It An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm. No, 9. It charms on sight. Its use enraptures, Office 437 9th strcet nortl. west, 09-2m Haas, plate pri 1321-3. 1t* Ladies’ Soiid G Ladies’ Gold 3, $15, S16, reduced; Gold Eye Vorar & Haas, 713 7th st, it Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Difi- dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr, Miles’ Nervine. Samples tree at 6 Mexiz’s Divo Store, 1014 F st. Gold Chatelaine Watches, $12. Vorar & Haas, 713 7th st. nw, reduced from it Stick to the home-made American remedy aud you will uot be disappointed, Za cents, 6 Coughs and Colds. Those who are suffer- ing from Coughs, Colds, Sore ‘ihroat, &., should try “Brown's Brouchial Trocies.” “6 Gold Spectacles, #3. Vowor & Haas, 18 Star Spring Water. Saratoga Star Sprig Water ivr sale in but- tles aud by the giass by ail druggists, Sax’h C. Pauaich, Agent. jado-s, tu, thous Gold Eye Glasses, $2.40, Voior & Haas. 1 Pilest Pi Piles!—Dr, Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment is the only :ure eure tor bind, Biceding or Itching Riles ever discovered. It never ialis o cure old chronic cases of long standing, “Watuiaas Mra. Co., Cleveland, hiv jazo-s,tu, tbidus Pluited Gipsy Kettles, 1c, Voror & Haas Castoria. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss she clung to toria, When she bad Children she gave them Castoria, 4u16-th,s,tu, ly Buy Your Coal of J. Mavny Dove. Only highest grades of family coal handled, jy15-s¢ Tomato Fi cmedy for dgepopeia: Roomate Te ea Fruitand Tee : a ‘uperior to any ou Shee ota Sees Greater ae ee the NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ AMUSEMENTS. CERES “BCRIBNER’S SONS ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, aT. PUBLISH TODAY TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 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DOF R.LO.aF. of apologetics, ObD FELLOWS’ HALL yeyoeiaed a NOVEMDER 10 TO 22 INCLUSIVE. ds are invited to aid All Odd Fellows and their frie *e*Soid by all bookaellers or sent, postpaid, by — CHARLES 8CRIBNER’S SONS, it 743-745 Broadway, New York. EW AN N 'D POPULAR FICTION 4 CHARMING STORY BY A NEW AUTHOR Soe ALbAvaH's onan D OPFRA HOUSE Last Appearines of The Favorite American Actor, LEWIS MORRIS As MEPHISTO Bis Sublime Scenic and Dramatic Production of A DIPLOMAT’S DIARY. By Julian Gordon. 12mo, Cloth, #1. “The charm of the story lies in the dainty way in Which itis treated, Its written in aastyle that is al- ways d clear, irequently effective aud never overwroug Yavelier. Story. Keslistie en clever work of art or a rec puch to The be either a ditt stage upon Watch the little drama is played, the people wie pass | Next Week—M). 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Schobert.. ae: = uy iy ie WILLARD’S HALL, BEGINNING AT 8 O'CLOCK y Ursula ‘The kady with the hiubies, MONDAY, NOV. 10, Vain Foretouings. By A Penniless Girl. By W. Heim AND ENDING FRIDAY, 14TH. ETC., ETC. “The novel-reading public of the United States owe a debt of «ratitude to Mrs. A. 1. Wister for her transla s frou the German, partly fur tue judgment she las A NEW PROGRAM EVERY EVENING OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BY THE BEST TALENT OF WASHINGTON, ays shown wer selection of autuocs to be trans. Ited and partly for the skill aud taste that hax alway SS wracterized her versions OF ada indeed cAT's PU would bot be better to call then 1 rT itmprovements of PROF. BERNAY'S PUPILS, the originals."”—New York Mat aud upreas. onuener For sale by all Booksellers, or will b- sent, ‘on receipt of the price, by the publohtre, ea J. B. LIPPINCOTT CUMPANY, it 715 and 717 Market st, Philadelphia, Lovers VARIED MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAIN- MENT, WITH FANCY DRILL. 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Series, No. 129. acters, which will place it wenn! Olth, 8100; paper b0e, Th the Tome rank Gekcedt | Next WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 12, ex fiction. The program for this occasion has teen selected with great care and will be replete with novel effects. —— — soe vane ig tmy nary a 4y the following well- nown talent: Miss Katie Power, soprano. Miss Mar- THE DEMONIAC. Tt belongs to the tragedy | yuerite Nolan, contralto; Mr. E. H. Whipple, baritone aa erat morale. Fon Bring | oslo: Me. 0. H. Deoe Piano solo: Frederick BESANT. writers coul ual ant rh ; Chan». West, topics oa Jut. Series, No 186, Yu thin line,” Prohibition: | £: Rupbrechit- zither scl, aaraaag Cth, $100; paper, 50c, Elexant dancing program, Marine band music, Ticsets, 60c. At umusic stores aud box office." It HE MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAIN- went that was to take place ut the First Baptist Ghureh wear coruer Gth aud 'G sta. 5&5 Monday «ning, November 1 and’ 11. is herety ned until MONDAY and TUrsDAY EVEN. 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