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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A. M. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, continued cold, fair weather; north- erly Wins cota Wave Coming. A bulletin from the office of chief signal office says: Hoist cold wave signal; temperature will fall tu about 13 degrees by 8 a.m. Decem- ber 3. CONDITION OF THE WATER, ‘Temperature and condition of water at 7 reat Falls, temperature, 40; condition, ving reservoir, temperature, 45. Con- orth connection, 36; condition at south connection, 36: distributing reservoir, tom 43; condition at infent gate hovse, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. High tide im the river, 11:23 p.m; low tide in the river, 6:13 p.m. Four Dress Pixixes. Puaxe & Sos, corner 7th and D. (rss for the parlor clock and ornaments at D. Exuis,, dd and A streets southeast, Ax [xvestioation Will reveal to you the fact that our line of over- coats ix the largest ud hwnedsomest in the city. Exseaax Bros., 7th nd E. Now Is tae Time ror Btaxkers.—We have them from £1.50 to $10. Comforts, large. si $1, $1.25 up. Ingrain Carpet, 35e. a Bags, 75c. to $4. All-wool dress goods, Jouxsox, Gauxnn & C Youn Evgsiomr fitted, $1. Hewrzer’s,433 Puav. See Lave Sasa Chats at Bee Hive, 926 ‘7th at. nw _ Oxpest optician. ALEXANDER, 477 Pa. ave. 1 Qvanr oF $1 Wursay for 7 Cuanres Knaeaen, Canistas Goons Choice stock of water- color paintings, etch photographs. por- celuin paints. picture frames and mouldings, at the art store of B. J. Laws, 1427 Pennsylva- nia ave. Ser FAT cash pil S bargains & Buco.s, 708 7th st. now. 0 frock and sack suits, Exsratax ‘Tux best $1 kid ¢ Fraxe & . corner 7th and D.- J.H. Fuesasas. Do you know him and his terms? If net ask your friends about him. | Pisiwowls, watches and jewelry. With W. 5. Tarrax, 604 9th st. Srarex Baar Vensaxb? Burg, bottled at the | y in Munich. CHarnes Kuaxuen, Agent, hk street northwest. . to see real live Santa Clans £3.73 children's wits and over- rom $4, 74.00 and $3. Ersruas | . ith and E. Pex Darss Smnrs._ z Fuaxe & Sox, corner 7th and D. be- ets, it \t t reduction in furnitur juyers of furniture, ¢ er er wive a re arciuases at the ction of 10 tores of Joux Dy 32 Tthst. nw. The steck embcac suites, in sixteenth century finish im rug, plush and hair cloth velvets, — body aul ingrain, stoves, de. A is hiw #35. parlor suites. cers unuist bear in mind that while this ton lasts all other advantages qffered by DDEN are ¢ 1. All carpets are laid fre rgeand goods are bh. or, if desire asmxll cash deposit an yments for the balance venietits oF « cash buyer. Feu Dress Pra Fra ox, corner 7th and D. Savra Cravs gi ses preseats to th: little ones at the Bee Hiv. 9.5 7th st. maw. Mastrov, ginger, champagne, should be in every household. "Beats the imported ginger aie.“ (Non-aleoholic.) | Cuantes Kearwer, Axx of our $4, = and overcoats $3.7: mas Bros., ’s for furniture and ear- e adv't, page 8. pets. Cash or credit Baxers’ Cop Liver Om. axp Marr arrests epash, increases tlesh saves life. dorse it. Sold by druggists. sit THe Ewrine Carver Cueaxta Worxs, 681-635 Mass. ave. nw. Telephone 425-2. Tae well-known firm of Johnson Brothers ly more families with fuel than any one firm in the United States. Jouy’s Restaurant, 11 Fox Oxe Wrex only all of our $4, $4.50 and children’s suits and overcoats, $5.75. E1se- man Baos., 7th and EL Turonten ginger ale 1a dozen, at Cuauces Keacuen’s 737 7th st. n.w. : CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘ ite AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. AvBavou's.—Maggie Mitchell in “Fanchon.” Nationat.—Robert Mantell in “C Brothers.” Hisnuis'.—Chas. T. Elis in Youler.” Kensax’ . In the Court in General Term yesterday Judge Hagner delivered the opinion of the Court in the case of the United Stites against Paige et al. sustaining the action of the special | term. Albert Donn, wh> was recentl: fined by Juige Miller, was not Albert Donn the uphols- terer. Yesterday afternoon a fire took place in house 1464 T street northwest, occupied by ©. Nelson and owned by T. W. Smith, caused by the latrobe. But slight damage was done. Sergeant Kirby has been transferred from the eighth to the thid police precinet; Acting Sergeant J. C. Daly, from the to the eighth; and Acting Sergeant W. H. Trunnell, from the third to the Police Court, in place of Acting Sergeant Cornelius Noonan, who will be Tetired. ‘The Acorn Club gave an old-fashioned oyster bake at itx club rooms last evening. Several invited guests were present and an enjoyable evening was spent. Kecitations, songs and comical imitations were given by several of the members of the club. Mrs. Wm. Lvown of South Carolina, a guest of the Hote! Imperial, xuddenly became insane in her rooms and her frantic sereams aroused the house. She was conveyed to the first pre- cinct station and the matron took charge of her. Utlicer Nelson of the test precinct last even- found a young gic! wand ring aimlessly around in the Division and took her to the sta- tion. She gave the name of Bertie Brown and Said she was from Danville, Va. The police will Fetain her until she can be sent to her home. y2obe Duiley forfeited £5 collateral in the bas ‘Conrt today for ling his horse in wake A Masonic Election. Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. A. M., last evening elected the following officers: W. J. Naylor, W. M.; F. O. McCleary, 8. W.; H.W. Smith, J. W.; W. P. H. Crews, secretary (re- elected): W. K. Mendenhall, treasurer (re- elected: ©. P. Montgomery, 8. D.; J. 1. Leitch, 2. DY. Keiter, M.C: 8. A. Hollingshead, 8. 5.: Carns, J. S.; J. E. Scheel, organist: W. J. Hay. tiler. M. Trimble. trustee lodge charit fand: H. W. Smith, rep. to M. B. R.: A. Heylmun, delegate to St. John’s Mite Associa- tie ESE A Sailor the Dock. ‘Thomas Carrigan, a seaman on the United States receiving ship Dale, was locked up Satur- day by Policeman Jones for assaulting a woman whom he calls his wife. The latter did not want to prosecute him when the case was called in the Police Court yesterday, and said that she Was partly responaible. The court. however, heard her statement as Saitow ber exe was Lruised, and fined the mara — ing @ Book or Picture. ‘To the aitor of the Evening Star. Wimodaughsis proposes to throw open its doors on Thursday evening next, December 4, towelcome its members und friends. I would | | TO BE SPENT HERE. Appropriations . Local Interest. The estimates for the support of the District government for the next fiscal year submitted to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury in his book of estimates amount to $5,450,215.17. The different items are as follo General expenses, $224,558; permit work, £165,000: improvements and Tepuirs, £504,100: sewers, §342,647: streets, 2527.750; numbering houses, $1,000; bridges, 20,000; Wash- ington’ aqueduct. $20.000; public “schools, $760,596; building and ‘grounds, — pnblie schouls, €256,000; _ metropolitan’ police, 23: fire" department, — $143,470; telegraph and health department. £53.060; courts, defending suits and write of hina interest «nd sinking func, $1.213,9: geney fund, 25.000; support 321,000: ‘transp@rtation of pauper a1 $4,000; Washington Axvlum, $93,875; School, £44,396; Industrial Home School, hospitel for the insane, $90,570: 35,620: water department, £302,598.20. ‘The following items included in the boo! telephone service, $20,900: $17,428. <aluries empleo art District of C es court house, £12,960: ja, $24,500; $15,000; Asked For That Are of Great | Congressional Estimates of the Yearly Rev- ‘enues und Appropriations. the estimates for the current year, and for the permanent annual appropriations $122,486,808, an increase of 20,858,355, making the total estimated needs of the government for the next fiscal year $481,032,169, a total increase of $75,430,529. These estimates do not include any money for rivers and harbors. ‘The total estimated revenues for the current year are $446,955,031, making the excens of exti- mated appropriations (exclusive of deficiencies and miscellaneous) over the estimated revenues of 1892, 234,077,137. Excess of estimated rev- er extimated appropriations (exclusive 928 for the sinking fund and exclu jencies: and miscellaneous), $15,- amount as a surplus if the inking fund requirements are not met. Inciuded in the estimates are sugar bounties and £4,000,000 or . payment of drawbacks under the last tariff legislation. bi sieiNees 147,790, leaving th Improving b: © gurden, $8.6 building for library of Congress, £700,000: | treasury building, repairs, dkc., $29,000; burew printing building, Washing D.C, 47,1 Inter silting, 24,000; it Capitoy grounds, £45.00 pitol, proving Capitol #: hospital for insane, 31 fam, $3,000: 0 t rep grounds, $20, deaf and du University, $ n. Mansio; 8 to water pil meet the Capitel with omice. awit prin Institat of Nim engraviz i n fish consmission, ¥: commi- chapel Arlington ¢ maintenance Gurtiel emrent. expense Government Hospital for the Insene, $233, Trent expenses Deaf mul Duinb ‘hy 3,000; support Preedman’s Hoxpital, maintenance Howard Univers morning was drmmk last night when arrested and he give his name as George D: sealled in the Police € i not remember that it wa * gave when arrested, and the of red hi et him from th prisoacrs. He was then a for France. Star: the title he Danghters of the volution,” and the praisewor td time since inf sociation of n antry for the pr our sister republic a my hands some public ef a prior nert women of presenti old work Petrie memento of the past for the future. Itis fairly due to the wul a constant inspiration rench people, who were among the first. to lend our fathers ‘both sump nd aid in their stru pendence, and who 1 ways manifested their admiration of our insti- tutions It seems to have been left to American women to make the first auggestion of such 2 undertaking in response to the statues or Lib- and Lal A to form an association send in view. Of t Field is ponent. with the follow of vice presidents: Mrs. L. P. Morton, John Sherman, Ohio: Mrs. Charles F.Y Mrs. illan, Michi; Nathan FP. Dixo claer Berry, W ct 1. D. MSw Nathan Appleton, Bosto: Bradford, Louisiana: Mrs. Living: Georgia: Mrs. _ Geo ‘Adam: Mrs." William. L. Wheeler, Boston: | Mr: George |S. Fraser, New York: Mrs. Ogden Do- remus, New York; Mis. Whitelaw Reid, Pa France: Mra, John “ 2 Mrs. Geo. Hearst. Mrs. Eugene Hale, Maine: Mre. ioward Ganson White, Wisconsin; Miss Lvarts, New York: Miss Florence Bayard, Dela~ ware: Miss Alice Longfellow, Boxton:” Mrs. Frank Hf shington. D! . Georg: Mra. Eddy Henry Butler, New California: Mrs. I. D. Green, Oregon: Mrs. Charles Munn, Washing- ton: Mrs. JL, Gardner, Boston. It appears that at the recent meeting of “The Daughters of the American Revolution” « comipittee was appointed, of whiet Mrs. Justice Field w de che e. Francis Riggs © subscriptions. at usake it £50,0002) ing out this mo: Nodoub? this or any other dies should require could sum of $25,000 (why hits been fixed upon for ear Inudable purpose. 1 these realized from a very few of the nilies whom they represent. But t have ventured mpon the suggestion of a very dear friend v whe long resided in P and who is de interested in this mov ment—to jon through your columns tua simple method of purely Am dl unin ing more nor less subseription a donation of 25 cents, with th names of the donora engraved upon parel ment, one copy to be kept in the w fund, wh ch would be fur in the sequence an to make eneh, of the and to presented with the +! to the authoriti France this would it no less thon 200, of our people, regardless of all pecuniary ditions, to share in the beauty and giory of the | enterprise. It might entail somewhat ‘more of labor on the part of the comimittee and delay of time in the realization, bu not seem much more like whole country under the guid tion of the noble women who his the task of preparing this long-de most fitting token of our nai fraternity’ som yet mal gratitnde and B. SUNDERLAND. —— Overcoat Thieves. The overcoat thief is still about and is mak- ing himself felt. Among the victims are An- drew W. Collamore of E street south- east, Monroe Luchs of No. 943 K street, Iawe Wallerstine, 217 43¢ street: H. Roth child, same house, and P. H. Heiskell, 12th street. ee ‘The Woodley Hunt Club. ‘The Woodley Hunt Club, by Henry W. Car- penter, Joseph H. Bradley, 8. Chapman Simms and John P. Sheppard, filed a certi poration today setting forth the ol ion of the arts and literature, the promotion of social intercourse, &e. Ses Burglars at Mrs. Lockwood's. The residence of Mra, Belva A. Lockwood was burglarized Sunday night. The burglars got into the house through the rear basement window and carried off a tub of butter, some clothing. a tub of apple butter, » Iedy’s cloak, and other articles. —— A Lance ATrexpaxce av ax Inrontaxt SALE. The public evinced their appreciation of the superb collection of Turkish carpets and rugs, which have been on exhibition at Dowling =, Ith street and Pennsylvania avenue, by a large attendance and spirited bi day. There is, ind ing a very superior collection of oriental tex- tiles. The sule will be continued Wednesday ¢ Thuraday at 11am. and 3 p.m. This sale is at Dowling’s, 1th street and Pennsylvania avenue.— Adct. sel == ‘Ma. Wa. H. McKew is giving the choice of an excellent line of books each child's cloak sold before Christmas. 933 Pennsylvania avenue. eee ‘Tae Rvo Sate at Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.'s art galleries, 120 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, was largely attended this morning and the prices were vers low. They will continue again morrow at 11a.m.and 3 p.m. and each day at the same hours during the week. bs Woxpers for children. Govtp's, 421 9th.—Adet. — Trustex’s Sate of two brick d on 11th street near New York avenue tomorrow aft- @rnoon at 3 o'clock. A rapidly improving neighborhood. See advertisement C1osixe Sax oF Booxs.—In the sale of books this evening at Dowling'’s there are law and miscellaneous books, in which there isa and complete set of the American Cyel (Appleton’s). The sale will commence promptly at 7 o'cloel . ‘ninemsn “Buomovtxe” cures headache. 6 doses 25¢.* | Gray, To thousands of people who have {he taint of scrofvia in their blood. The agonies cdused by the dreadfal runnin sores aud other manifestations of this discae ars beyond description. Moods Sarsaparilla fur serofula, salt rbemn and every torn of blood disease. We know that it has cured the Bevecest canes a trial. A book, mntainine ty of citres sent free. neck disappeared when I -A. R. KELLY, ‘Serofula bunches in w took Hood's Sarsaparilla. Urs, W. Va. N.B.~Be sure to get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drucgists. §1; six for #5. Prepared only by €. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Ma 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. FINDS QuIc! AND FROMPT RESPONSE. IT IS PLEASANT TO SEE THE CHEERFUL CHRISTMAS ANTICIPATORS UNDER THIS SOME WEEKS AGO WE OF EKAL REBATE TO CASH PURCHASERS oF FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, BUT LIMITED THE TIME TO SUCH SHORT. PERIOD THAT MANY WERE UNABLE TO AVAIL THEMSELVES, FOR THEIR BENEFIT AND ALSO ANY OTHERS WHO CAKE TO SAVE THIS DIF- PRICE WE WILL OFFER, CING LODAY AND EXTENDING TO DECEMBER U1: $100 REBATE ON EVERY 81,000 PUR- CHASE. RY 4750 PURCHASE. $50 REBATE ON EVERY $500 PURCHASE, BATE ON EVERY #250 PURCHAS! $15 REBATE ON EVERY #150 PURCHAS! $10 KEBATE ON EVERY 100 PURCHASE. $5 REBATE ON EVERY $50 PURCHASE, 12.5) REBATE ON EVERY £25 PURCHA $1 REBATE ON EVERY #10 PURCIL FOR CASH ONLY. WE WISH PLAINLY TO POINT OUT THAT THIS APPLIES TO PURCHASERS OF FURNIJURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND WALL PAPERS ONLY. A FEW SUGGESTIONS ABOUT OUR WALL PAPEL DEPARTHENT. THIS DEPARTMENT IS NEWLY ORGAN- IZED AND UNDER EFFICIENT MANAGE- MENT. THE PRODUCTIONS OF BOTH HEMIS- PHERE IS TOBE FOUND IN OUR STO WE SAY BOTH HEMISYHERES BECAUSE, THE MANY Pal MADE BY OUR NEIGHBORS ABROAD THAT ARE 1) TIRELY DIFFERENT FROM THOSE MADE BY OUR GOOD MANUFACTURERS AT HOME WEKEEP IN MIND THREE POINTS IN DOING THIS BUSINESS: GOOD WORK; FIRST, TO DO SECONDLY, TO DO THE GOOD WORK AT FAIR PI AND LASTLY TO DO IT AS QUICKLY A818 CON- SISTENT. JULIUS LANSBURGH, IMPORTER OF DRAPERIES, Ith and F sts. now. A Caw. Osa few wil say style of advestinanr, althoruch I then and Uelteve that hin sate he is really suing a satan people.” wut: Lenfactor. “I have can #280 mee—antany’ iuats who will reflect Outclit to see it, He does business for cast i rents are asticlsJower than other, bo lie pays casis for everythin unad gets the lowest. Tie, ke. Lalways read his ave. ay I feel repail every hue.” Now have to say to the fitst claw. Ia not repeat the folly of the usm amd the donkey in ancient fabie and 4o to ruin trying to peck benly. Twrite my” advertiseiuents to trying in every instance to state Mi own fecliar way, amd if Tfall to. pl teste of some readers I recret my clung sty, ale thotel: Thave the satinzuctiot that they read what T have to say and speak of it besides. ‘To the secu lass I would say: No tnatter how often you comme we will care for your interests and sliew Sou that our prices are Tower than jou will find sanue sods elsewhere. For instance, we have Full-size Coutakin Itwes, Whiteor Fure White Deodorized doc, #2405 Enaist ie, Woven Wire Cotn, Ele Antique Ouk Extension’ Tables 6 fects Bor fod Ouk Chars, 47 ites, #27 Beautiful Oak Sideboanl, #1230. 22 styles Willow’ Rockers from #1.50t0 #10, Hantsome Plush Seat Wocker, with arm isl push head rent, £4.75. 500 Petaren, pitt. steel a es BE Wire Sorin, eee Wsicusaaid “articles yon wants leeqnemae td aunt piace: StAST rie Pinan ‘Bstoree Furniture, Carpets, Ching. lta, Ke, nit WE thesia ne. A Resankaste Crone Or DISCHAKGE FROM THE EAR OF OVER ‘THIRTY YEARS’ S£ANDING. in my ym thee nensitive, Statement from MR. EDWIN F. JONES, 1820 Lith street northwest. For over thirty years I was seflously troubled and annoyed frou a protuse discharge from iny left ear, at- tended with almost total loss of hearing on that side, and ulthough greatly inconvenienced by the deafness, yet I cared noting for that in comparison with the ex: ceedinely offensive nature uf this continuous dis charge. Physicians who examined my ear pronounced {t in- curable; some feared that the stoppage of this long existing flow might prove detrimental to my health or even endanger my life itself, but seeing « statement from Mr. T. E. Koessie, proprietor of the Ariinston.of ‘ssimilar case cured by Dr. Lighthill of this city, I wained new hope and applied to that physician for re ef, and I am happy to state that in about three mouths’ thne Dr. Lighthill im curing my case completely. There has been $0 discharge for over fivd months; my hearing has improved and my general health is all right. ‘In regounnending Dr. Lighthill as s skillfal special- ist I bat perform « duty I owe to those likewise af fected. EDWIN F. JONES. Washington, November 17, 1800. Specialist for the cure of Catarrh, Deafness, Throat Affections, Asthma and Uonsumption, can be daily consulted from $ until 22, and from 3 to 5 at his resi- 1411 K STREET NORTHWEST. A statement prepared by Messrs. Courts and Cleaves, the clerks of the House and Senate ap- Propriations committees, shows that the esti- mates for regular annual appropriations for the fisenl year ended June 30, 1892, aggregate $358,545,301, an increase of €54,572,174 over ‘There ts no remedy equal to | it will benefit all who give it x fair | In splendid variety will be found with us all the new ‘weaves for Evening Wear. All the delicate tints that ‘are now in use, with all the necessary combinations, in endless variety and st such prices. as you wish toex- pend. ‘The following given you s faint idea of what we have. ‘Wecanshow you any number of new things in high toned and extreme goods that we can not descriptively detail here, but invite you to sce the display. ‘We have the most complete and tastily selected Silks ‘ever shown by us, comprising all the newest shades and styles now extant. No Atos, No Apvzrenation x SO pieces of Satin Striped India Silks, ina complete line of evening shades, 50c. per yard. Regular price, Crevetax’s gan ‘75 pieces of Canton China Silks, in acomplete line of evening shades, 50c. per yard. Regular price, 73. 274nch Extra Quality Shanghai China Silk,in acom- plete line of evening shades, 85c. per yard. 28-inch Extra Quality Japanese Silk, in a complete line of evening shades, $1 per yard. 24-Inch Special Quality India Silk, in a complete hne ‘of evening shades, $1 per yan. ‘24-inch Crepe de Chine, in a complete line of evening shades, $1.25 per yard; extra bargain. Regular price 81.65. ee ee ee Fisured India Silks, in exclusive designs in evening Shades, at $1 per yard. A small lot Creain Color Figured India Siik.26inches wide, $1 per yard. Reguler price, $1.25. Sihinch All-silk Faille Francaise, in White, Cream, Coral Pink, Kose Pink, Nile urd Lilac, at S5c.yer yard. Bano Poworn. al-m,tu,th,f-2w Moxver Ix Broan Daxuicnr. Xot of hnman beings, but a deeput in prices on Har- we quote Lelow: cut down to 81s ‘ recy Y v grades and styles in proportion with above: Mur spevinties are im Fine Custom Coach, Coupe and | Eight bri 3 z Regular price, #12. ei percovened Trunk with sheet | Faille Francaise,in a complete line of evening shades, © evades equally ny low in price. ‘Now a word or two on fle edo not clahin to. sell throw ina Kubber Storia edo ciaitn to sell. thes inentifacture, whieh defies al Of yout is to call zac see for yourses ¥. GERMUILL yard. Hanketsand Lag mam #S Bla Satin Rhadaioes, extra quality, 22 in, wide,in a com- Hlete line of evening sliades, at 8! ‘H-inch Surah, in a complete line of evening shades, $1 per yard. ch Satin Surah, extra quality, in a complete eof evening shades, at $1 per yar! Urinch Surah, all silk, double warp, in a complete Hine of evening shades, 75e. Regular 81 quality. 19-inch Surah, all silk, im a complete line of evening shades, at G2c. per yard, an get at G41 Louisiana, new. Oppurite City Post Otlive. New Goons-Low Pusces-Easy Conevna Is Great, A complete line of Evening Shades of Brocades, in : TERMS. apreat variety of patterns, froin 73. UP. Vecguse grest things are required of it. Curine st Mtaiseecd tei e, Ginerney is no waxy matter, Every sufferer from tore pane Penols, raning in price froin 4: turine, dimbeuring, stehing, burwine, Vecding, scaly ra ee Iseases of the skin, seahy sand blood, wit mg « Velowiine, Gros rain, alin: © Of the usual remedies. CUTICURA is the you to visit the Furniture, Carpet and Stove ‘weaves of Silks, i Cream and W st of skin cures. Bey Stores of 46-inch Satin Border tnuze Fk Sonn KUNDEN. ete ine of evensnys abades, $1 yer yal. Iuogular cat Renate gre ine Satin Bordered Gauze Ti Plete Line of eveniuye shades, $1.50. AG-inch Satin Bordered Gauze Flo} ncins, in a com- 900 and 032 7th st. n.w. No more complete stock, no lower prices and ny easier terms can bo found than here. 82.50, Every grade of Carpet from the cheapest In- Striped Crepes, in a complete line of evening shades, grain to the costilest Velvet or Brussels; every | $1.15. Regular price, 81.50. 45-inch Mousiin de Sote, ina complete line of even variety of Parlor and Bed Zoom Eugniture, in s shades, extra tne quality, @1.25 per yard. Oak, Walnut and Sixteenth Contury. Warde | #8 eee Fish Nets, all silk, 4S inches wide, in a complet roles, Hat Racks, Sideboards, &e. Everymaxe | pen bee ec pa of Stove from the smallest Heater to the most Bromeis Net, 72 inches wide, @1, in acomplete line not complete Range is here displayed at 11 of evening shades. ‘Lulle Net, 72 inches wide, G0c., in a cou evening shades, Embroidered and Pignred Crepe Mouslin de Soie and. Nots in shades aud combinations for evening wear. plete line of to be found elsewhere. All carpets :nade and Iaid free of charze to purchasers. Add to this the fact that goods are sold on credit us cheap as for cash—a small deposit only: being usked in advance, the balance being pai in such instalments and in sueh tim * Beaded Ne Edges to match in all evening shites, Servolo N Soie Fiouncins as may be Flouncings, Embroidered Mouslin de in evening shades. ugreed on between the buyer and seller—and you have an induct ine wear, Hosiery for ev dew nent to purchase here such sno other house offers. emember the place. And all the naressery little Pertu: Fine Soops and F ¥, Toilet Waters, fe Powders CASH AND CREDIT FURNITURE STORES, . Wea! \ room for the exhibition of evenins goods. ate 930 AND 932 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. sit your pleasure. Casa On Curr. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 4 424, 426 7th st. aL Our fall stock of Furniture, Carpets, &e. completeyand if you con! is now plate purchasing onything in our line it will be to your interest to call on us be- Fersrrene, fore doing so,28 we are confident we can save you from CARPETS, 10 t0 25 per cent on your purchase. Below we mention a few of our many bang: DRAPERIES, sand advuntaces. some SOLID OAK ANTIQUE, FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for $17 cash of $18 on credit. We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in the Lest hair cloth, for $28 cash or £20 on credit. je will sell youa Hi STOVES. WINTER IS UPON US, AND ALL GOOD HOU! REALIZE SHE IMPORTANCE OF We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid Waiuut frames, uphoistered in plush, combination col- ors, for BEAUTIFYING AND MAKING THEIR, {oF 830 on credit. HOMES We will sell you a ood WOV! SPRING for $2.25 cash or #2 We will sell you a good quality BRUSSELS CAK- PET for Ge. per yard. We will sell yon a good INGRALS hor 40 We sew and lay all CARPETS tree of cost and do not PRESENTABLE AND COMFORTABLE AS 50 on credit. WELL. or (oe. per yard on credit. ARPET fo HOW TO ACCOMPLISH THIS WITH THE per yard, per yard on cred ALD OF THE FE} ¥ DOLLARS AT THEIR COMMAND Is THE charge for the waste in matching figure We will sell all CARPE NGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on credit at an advance of Scents per yard on the lowest cash price. VEXED QUESTION WHICH ITARA! THE MINDS OF ALL. EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS tsken | guy pourrapa: ‘on ail erudit sates amd no notes required. CASH DISCOUNT allowed on all accounts settied CREDIT SEES Tae: a SYSTEM WHEN Fr Choce x: INTELLIGENTLY PARTICIPATED 1% alisha 70 and 741 Teh at. now. RELIEVES THE BURDENED HUART AND FILLS THE HOME WITH CHEER FOR A NOMINAL SUM OF MONEY, AS AN EARNEST OF YOUR GOOD WILL, WE BARBER & ROSS, OFFER YOU EVERY POSSIBLE com- 1TH AND G 818. Banoarss For Tins Weex Osuy. FORT UPON CREDIT, RELYING UPON YOUR HONOR AND INTEGRITY FOR THE DEFERRED PAYMENTS BY THE WEEK ROGERS' TEASPOONS.....05e. PER SET. eee ee eee eer ORDINARY PRICE. ....#1.25 PER SET. STAG HANDJF. CARVERS FULLYIGUARANTEED.81.25 PER PAIR, ORDINARY PRICE. ...$1.50 PER PAIR, CHOWN FLUTING MACHINE, FIED. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ORDINARY PRICE. $3 EACH. OLD RELIABLE CLOTMES WRINGER, 917, 921 AND 923 7TH ST. 92.75 EACH. AND O27 AND 636 MASS. AVE N.W. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SCISSORS AT eon 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. COAL HODS, 16 INCHES. ORDINARY PRICK,, Fens. Foss SEAL SACQUES. —o SEAL JACKETS. SHOULDER CAPES, a ALSO A FULL LINE OF GAS AND OIL, ree winGenee es STOVES, FELT WEATHER STRIP, ee 7 pare i FURNITURE HANDLES AND BEAVER, WOOL SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB, BLACK HARE, FRENCH SEAL, ¥RENCH CONEY,NUTRIA, BLACK MARTEN, MINK, DYED OPOSSUM, KMIMMER, WHITE THIBET, ke. BOAS, COLLARS AND MUFFS. FUR TRIMMING. (CARRIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS. COACHMEN CAPES. FUR FLOOR RUGS. FOOT MUFFS. . GENTS’ FUR CAPS AND COLLARS. GENTS' FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES, FUR WRISTLETS. . HATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, s JAMES Y. DAVIS" 80¥8, ‘n6-Sm_ ‘1201 Penna. sve. MECHANICS’ TOOLS. BARBER & ROSS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, OPPOSITE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. 202m Ws each, per aay 0 AMUSEMENTS. (COLORED CHURCH CHOTK CONCERT. ‘A Great Volunteer Benevolent Concert will be given in the Metropolitan A.M.B. Church, M st. near 1th st.. by the chotrof that church, Prof. J. T.Layton, leader, and Bethel Church Choir ‘of Baltimore, Prof. 3. J. Dungee, leader, on THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 4TH. Mr. Joseph Douglass, the violinist, amd Mr. E. L. . coptetats wl vests the est Minister Frederick Douglass will aims Yoake this. is Public appearence im Washinton before sailine, Spel al magia ord atthe clos ot the comeert. Thess most celebrated colored choit in the count and this coucert will be their ereat effort, ~ TICKETS, 3 CENT Men’ Process in ail of Mt. Pisrah Church, Rev. T. G. Steward, pastor. a ‘500 more reccived today at C. AUERBACH’S, | 77, NIXISCH— Saxony Wool Knit Jacket ‘Sewing Machine and Plated Berry Bowls, ¢ Vorot & Haas. it The Most of You Know That we are headquarters fo ‘Cardigan Jackets. For the benefit of those who don't, we would say that we most decidedly are, and our $2 Jacket at 81.48 will prove it. It Fraxc & Sox, One Price, cor. 7th and D. Gold and Silver Head Umbrellas, $8.50. it Vouor & Haas, 713 7th st. nw. Don’t Fall to See the Slow Gun. You will find one of the best chest expanders, a parlor amusement for ladies and gentlemen and a new sport which would add considerable . 7th and Ht. Agency. ‘Mr. Arthur Nikisch, Contactor. SECOND CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 11, at 8. 1} BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER, shed Planiste. ‘The sale of Seat JF Fis & Co. pens next Thursday morning at 15s Pa ave, A. EULIS, Manasor. y HOUSE, RY EVENING, Ratunlay’ «vienna, to the fun and cash at fairs, A list for prize MAGGIE MITCHELL. shooting is open now. 505 7th street north- Sp MITCHELL, west, room 8. Joux E. Rvensan. d2-t,t.s6t SASH Br Stylish and Elegant Dresses and Wraps | 5"? Ported by her « made at Mar. Wassineto at short notice. Preutie Ler Stan og G13 13th st. Tontelt and satis Gold Head Canes, © rt & Tass. It ress he Guns for sale and hire. Wanronn’s, 477 Pa. Thartay Steht, cogs yeaa Friday Nicht, You'll Regret It It Y JANE EYRE. Ratuniey Nieht, RAY TCART ROUSON in THE Wt STOOPS TO CONQUER, AL TREATRE. THIS WEEK. Great consig: it Wee': | EVTA ants NEW satios from the owners vo dis | wtock before Janna | $90,000 worth of Elegant ‘this immen w is vour time Custom Clothin Actor, ROBERT ing sold at less ch rere L | facturer’s cos: z 3 | you can rave at leas QT Bia r you invest at the ment sale. 3 a. Vas area few items. wl your attention: Beko ka as 85 styles of Men" actual value 11. 60 as ae, a, 'xtsles Men's Suite ending the tai black cheviots, sick or cutaway: actual val Tomoztow (Prices THE consic. \ BROTHERS. £16. 70 styles Suits, #20, in corkscrew, che vi agonals an i saccual value, £23. 75 | Thursday and Friday Eveningsand Saturday Matines, lem Suita itt me of the finest ET, imported fubric 30 to £35. 606 2 Me Saturday Evens ton, ketee. 400 Dress -Over- nal value, #16. 650 ul valuc. . Shakespeare's S&S SHENANDOAH. NEW WASHINGTO ELEVENTH SI LE Gove’ and Chiidren’s Clothing in jen's Pants at 1. $2, $3, $4, ery pair worth from 1 to $4 more wone: in mind, the New York Ciothing Houke | This Week Ladies’ Matinee Thursday. FS ry garment that is sold, and is) EX resp ertion made. Three | Rk a days’ time e fon of par-|K OK ERE KF noney refunded if Unsxtixfactory. eno mistake. Positively no eomiection aeseies of we. Look for 311 and sigu t Week H.W. Wr “Consignment Sele. BIJOU THE pw Yor Coormise Hovst. 311 7th at. now. White building.) Strietlyone price. dL2t* Gold Lock Bracclets, 26. Vorur & Haas. It = Musical Cotedy-Drama, A Legitimate Guessing Enterprise. A Handsome Gold Wateh and Chaia, valne yt $100, will be given as a Christmas present by ae A Mr. AL jeweler, whose | eat Wel “ONE OE THE FEES, elegunt “th st. n.w., to the person who guesses the nearest to the mum. | ber of “guess cards” deposited im the scaled | box in front of hi pment | Mesers. Julius Lansburgh, the F st. farniter dealer; N.-H. Bowman of ihe Great Atlantic {and Pacitic Tea Co, aud Capt. Woolman Gibson j of the Washington Post. have kindly aecepted and will act asx committee, BAZAAL Por “Parish Hal | (ABNIVAL OF NATIONS By Potomac Relief Corps, auxilliary to the Depart- ment of the Potomac, G.A.R. *' NATIONAL RIFL ARMORY, Pay a small deposit and have your Jewelry cE erpe tenaerve |aasa't tore an een ae = EMBER 2706, nips a is uission 23cents. Season tickets @ Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti] x,y au more Specialist. in Skin Divesses and Di ee ised | of the Nervous System, has ope Washington, D. treat ons nd re irs, warts, marks, tumors aud HE BOSTON B HE BOSTON IDEAL Vall blemishes. Dr. Benson or his partuer, D: E. O. Mannakee, ean be found every Wes day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:39 p.m. at their « 1212 G st. now An Invention Making Sewing a Pas: time, Wheeler & end fimsi. | Aduaisston Saratoga Star Spring Wat yall druggist Geographic Soc +wiil introduce Mr. Stanley. Reserved Seats from #1 to 83.50, Accords to location, Dr. Wiltia ouly sure cure fe ohare ccna in! Diles ever old chro: Wi _It is advisable to secure seats at once, ((oSGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Comer of 10th and G sts. now. ¢ standing. Co. Cleveland, Ohio. Brown's Bron ere the most popular article in coughs and ‘throut troubles. 7 @ustor: When baby was sick we guve her Castoria. When she was a Child she eric When she bee iss she cling to Castoria. When she had Children she gave them Castoria, jalé-th.e,ta,1y a § w Rey R pit orator of Chivazo, ia his eloquent lecture, entitied A CHAPTER IN-THE HISTORY OF LIBERTY. csoees 50 conts charge, on sale at 107 Pa. ave. m.w., on and after Monday: 1. Brit Buy Your Coat of J. Mavux Dove. Only t grades of fami i iyl5-tt THE BOARD OF LADY VISITORS OF THE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR FOUNDLINGS: WILL GIVE AN A. B.C. TEA AT THE HOSPITAL, 1715 ISTH STREET, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, FROM 4 T07 P.M. . ADMISSION, INCLUDING TEA, unt received, a full line of Black Marabout ‘Trim-| "24 ee wins Cote a | AEE Say tee tigen, prea ects Tree Ornaments, Materials for making ‘Lap Shades, &. JAX. J. GOULD, ath Silk Fringes, alt styles and colors, from 50c. a | #8. reed DOF. SHELDON'S, ae ‘ A ould icy “urst~ling dancin. seeder Wana ‘on. “AtUll corps of efbcient assistants, Tues Thursays and Satundss ‘i Cones's Traanse Srone, 883 ITH ST. X.W., TWO DOORS SOUTH OF F STRERT. Branch of S. Cohen & Co., Botton. A Novelty is a Black Ribbon Fringe with Silk Drop 3\] &. ALLAN DEC. MUELLER, SESSOR TO L. Ends. 4M. G. Marini and Lastractor ot Dancing end Depori- ment at the United States Naval Academy, ct ‘ ios Soe een “Meme Ba: just opened, another assortment of Jane Hadings, is and BATURDAYS. vat the aca. ogg in Black Silk and Jet, O28" OULS WEB- ‘We are receiving daily New Styles in Colored Fancy the city = ‘Passementeries for street and evening woar. Feather Bands, all colors, $1 each. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS. &c. ate oor anor — THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ‘Until further notice the palatial iron and steel steamer CHARLES MACALESTER asm Hil ears her whart, foot of 7th-t., daily, except Sun- BREET see kn ——— —— | srounas, 41. ‘afe.un the Charles LL. BLAKE. Captain. __STAGE EXCURSIONS. __ 8. COHEN & CO., 623 Lthet. nw. Gro, ‘COACH LINE LEAVES : Chay Sun, Spin. fe. Te charm on si eserven seutn, With extra Charie at Eile ete Oftice 437 9th st 7 Pe. ave. mow. on aut atter day, Dev. Laat ae OLN MALL. HCEMBER 3. An Article shown up asa fraud must lose <a favor with the public. Kulvation Oil bas been shown to be genni Price 25 cents. 2 ss T = T A z ee AS ¥ Phili:ps’ Digestible Cocoa. T sak . | Does not distress and adds flesh and weight. 2 T A AS LLL EEE ¥ Sleeplessness, Nervous I Subjet: THE RESCUE OF EMIN. | Dyspepeia, Dullness, Blues cured by Dr. M 5 2 i wertine. ples free at THIS IS POSITIVELY MR. STANLEY'S ONLY 2 ss Dave Stone, 1014 F st. LECTURE JN WASHINGTON. Star Spring Wa Mr. GARDINER G. HUBBARD, President Nationa + PARP aeeaCae —— (CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY LECTURES. ‘The Public Lectures at the © University ESTA aes lows, Kev. THOMAS O'GORMAN, on "The Pins Arte im the Middle Ases ™ “a ‘Wednewlay, Dec. 3, "“Relicton and Art.” Wedneslay: Deo. 10, *"Meslieval Portry” Dante, pbeinenlag, Dee. 12, ‘Medieval Painting” Cima ce and The Chevaiter ELMER R. REYNOLDS, on “Ameri can Archacology Priday, Dee A (2 rimitive Stone Tuylements; thete Manatacture am: Prides. Dec ‘The Shell Mounds of the Chop- ver, Maryland. Protemur CENTER E. WARD pitalgy: Dev. 18, "The American Forests in Geologie Tectares bestin at 4.45 9.10. ‘inomisof umiversat) wlizcation netted. Admie i NEW PUBI ACATION NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW FOR DECEMBER Comtains: ‘TRE RECENT ELECTION, By Senator John rial VICTOR HUGO; EN VOYAGE By Aisernon Charles Swinburne, PARTISANSHIP AND THE CENSUS, By K.P. Porter, Supt. of Census, A TOPIC POR CHRISTMAS. By Et. Hon, Sir Lyon Piaytair, THE FUTURE OF WARFARE. By Cay Zalinski, UR. A THE PARTITION OF APRICA. By the Marquis of Lome. MAIDENS AXD MATRONS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY, By Mrs. Burton Harrison, author of “The Anglomaniacs.” OVER-PRODUCTION IN SECURITIES, By Brastos Wienan, DE. KOCH’S DISCOVERY, By Paul Gitier, MLD, MORE TESTIMONY AGAINST “SHAKSPERE.® By the Hon. Lenatius Donnelly A. OUR DAUGHTERS HAVE DOWRTFS? By CS. Messinger, Mrs. HP. Spofford, Mrs. a. FE. Karr, Mrs. Henry Wani Beecher, Mrs. Mary a. Livermore, airs. Alice Wellancton Rollins, AND OTHER IMPORT. ARTICLES. wy eat — nee HOTELS. ILLARD'S MOTEL, Ww Pa. ave. Aidt at. Washineton, D.C. y 5 9.810 por week and Upward, WLLL i nupirietor, ELBITT HovseE, WASHINGTON, D.C. FINANCIAL. ¥ 1O BOY FIN ECLASS NOTES m silted collaterals, Adina INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ©0. GEN. BEN, F. BUTLER, President. HON. 3AS8. W. HYATT, Treasurer. THIS COMPANY I8 NOW OFFERING & LIMITED AMOUNT OF ITSCAPITAL STOCK AND INVESTORS, WHETHER SMALL on LARGE, WILL FIND IT THK BEST THING ON THE MARKET, FULL PAKTICULARS FURNISHED BY THE COMPANY'S AGENT, W. K. PEABODY, lim 916 F. ST. NW. omey iyi idle, Wor 90 terest for sate Ly leaviiue it with, en ora TEWKSBURY W. B. HUBBS, L4 Baker, 50 Broadway, N.Y. Manager, ‘Member Waslington Stock Exchamge. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & ©O., BANKERS AND BROKERS, WASHINGTON, D.C., or cash or ok juarzin Stocks, Bonds, aud Out-ol-town Duminess ive talty. All Local Se. unites dealt am. taarkete. onstant quotations all ecl-tr JX0- ¥. conse! Telephone 545. . NO. W. MACARTNEY,_— fomibier Ne A. Stock Lk. CORSON & MACARTN GLOVEK BUILDING, 1419 P ST. NoW., Bonkers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Fxchanze. Loans. Collections, Raa annd ail ercuritce isi og enemy York, Futladelpiia, Boston and sl leot iuvestinent securities. District Bods an ‘al Railroad, Gus, Insurance and Tele Stock dealt in. sold. 398 WASHINGTON, D.C.,NOV. 28, 1890, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY OFFE! EVAPORATED CALIFOKNIA APRICOTS, EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA PEACHES, EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA PEARS, EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA NECTARINES, EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA PLUMS. FRENCH PRUNES, extra larve size, FRENCH PRU PRUNELLAS,extra quality. CHOICE NEW FIGS. CHOICE FURD DATES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 9th wt. P.8.—Don't forget our Boston Putato Chiseare the finest in the world.—E.¥.C. P r CAPES IN THE NEWEST STYLES AND IN FASS TONABLE FURS. WRAPS OF SEAL AND PERSIAN LAMB, MAR- TEN AND PPRSIAN LAMB AND OTHER HAND- SOME COMBINATIONS IN FUR WRAPS. SEAL JACKETS, FROM 24 TO 32? INCHES IN (GYH, ALL SIZES, WITH RAISED SHOULDERS AND LARGE STOKM COLLAKS. SEAL SACQUES, WRAPS AND NEWMARKETS, PLUSH JACKETS, WRAPS AND SACQUES. PLUSH REEFER JACKETS, FUR COLLAR AND FACING. CLOTH JACKETS, PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED. BOAS, SLEEVES, CUFFS, MUFFS, COLLARS AND TRIMMINGS, OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS ANY FOR RELIA- BLE Goops. ine B. H. SYINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Aennsyivania ave, 220 Turugh to 13th st. Dex Goons. D on _—