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16 we LOCAL MENTIO.) The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGUT AM. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, clear to-day and Sunday; ‘northerly winds; Mighty cooler: A - For Virginia, fair; variable winds; slight ebanges in temperature. CONDITION OF THE WATER. tare and condition of water at7 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 75; condition, 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 73. Con- dition at north connection, 36; condition at south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 73; "condition at influent gate house, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. High Water. Low Water. 295 am. 243 p.m 90am. 9:05 p.m Vusrr our tailoring department if you wish to see the tates $ styles im fell guitings and jou will find our prices the low- — Emexax Buos, Tthand E. Sreaxrxa Tunas, iron safes repaired. J. H. Kveuuvo. Notice to tax Pvatic. Grouse M. Oystea, s2., Sraxps 175, 176 axp 177 Czsron Manet, ‘And Sraxp 26, Kicas Manner, Waonrsare axp Rerau. Draces tx Borrer, Cazxsz axp Esos. : to announce to my patrons and the citi- sued Washington and vicinity that I am still to be found at the ubove places of business, where I am in constant receipt of all the choice brands of butter. Sharpless, 2. &. J. & J. Darlington's Cornucopia Brand, As well as brands from all the celebrated wost- ern dairies. Orders solicited and goods deliv- ered to all parts of the city. Thanking my pa- trons for past favors, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Houmas artificial eyes. Hesrritn’s, 433 Pa. ave. Faut Orexixo At Patwzr’s, 1107 F street. We bog to an- nource that on next Wednesday and Thursday, September 20 and October 1, wo will exhibit a choice assortment of Pacis and Lon don bon- nets snd round Lets Patyen, Importer. . Enxest Durwitz, pastor of the Con- cordis Lutheran Chureh, states that his failure to officiate at the funeral of Mario Kraemer was owing tos misunderstanding as to the sending of a carriage for him. He says he waited in his study untu long after the hour tixed for the services, expecting the conve Promised. Gvxs rou Hine. 1206 Pa. Mz Leapae.—Solid oak chamber suite, with Devel glass, only $16. Plush rocker, antiquo oak, $3.60.’ Wase B. Wetiams, desler in all | kinds of furniture, carpets, draperies, &c., No. 815 7th st. a. Ww. For Srutve Laws Go toJonx R. Exxy. Center Market, 9th st. wing. Northern Liberty Market. Campers Crease by the Empire Carpet Works, 631-699 Mass. ave. n.w., are, made moth preot 2 Srusxpw Grasszs, G1. HesuPien’s, 453 Pa. av. Nortce.—Bolitba J. Laws has removed his stock of wall papers, pictures, picture frames, &e., from 1427 Pa. ave. to 41i 7th st. nw. Our Srock of boys’ and children’s suits is the largest in the city. See the school suits we are selling at $2. Exsraax Bros, 7th and E. Yesrexpar W. A. Kimmell filed a bill in the Equity Court ‘he specific performance of contract for the , made in June against George Lyles et al. for | ale of lots 1 and 2, square 50, 15 7th street north- west,is daily receiving his new stock of carpets, rugs, furniture; upholstery goods and draper- ies. “Nothing Dut first-class carpets offered and at very low prices. Every department is thor- oughly equipped and promptness and dispatch guaranteed. The reupholstering of parlor fur- niture is made a specialty of and you will finda great variety of coverings to select from. All work teed. ‘The customers will find uni- prices throughout,as lam determined offer mducements while there is a demand for goods and not wait for dull times. Tuos. D. Sixaietox, 415 7th st. n.w. styles in cape and jacket patterns | are ready to dye andalier to look lixe new old-style sealskin garments. Liaursrxe Rops. Electric work. J. H. Kvenursa Patz Srrzs men's derby hate, $1.50 and €2, extra value, fine felt, latest colors and shapes. ors, Sheaf and Ciover Leay | brands, | | aud their numerous friends thronged the audi- Axsavan’s.—Primrose & West's Comedy Com- Pany, presenting the famous nantical panto- mine,“ Bells,” will nodoabtprave a big suecess at Albaugh’s next week. The piece has proved the most meritorious fun-maker nted elsewhere in years, and the play in iteclf is interesting. ‘The great acrobatic pantomimic artists,the Brothers Byrne, head thecast, which is composed of many able players. There is & host of specialties introduced and wonderful mechuvical effects, notably the revolving ship in the second act. Papers in cities where the piece has been seen are full of praise about the many points of interest running through the play, evidencing a genuine success. unis’ Buov.—The now famous melodrama, “The Vendetta,” with its car loads of special scencry, its wonderful mechanical effects and of capable artists who appeared in the New York rad that the pieco Red, will be Harris’ Bijou Theater next week. It has beon mounteu at aa enormous expense and includes life-like representations of the burning of Paria, a collision between two mammoth ocean ves- selx, an explosion at the prison at Tonlon, France. ‘The fire effcets in the scene which shows the burning of Paris is produced entirely by electricity. ‘Ihe mob scene is also one of the achievements of the play. The popular actor, W. A. Whitcear, is the star, and the cast includes several other favorites. Tho usual prices of admission will be charged. Mana- gers Harris, Britton and Dean feel confident that this will prove one of the strongest attrac- tions of the prevent scason. Kenxan's Lycetat Tnzaten.—The Dalys, nd Vinie, wili appear in their new f: ly, entitled “The Latest Fad,” at Ke ‘Lyceum Theater next wi Lizzie Daly is well known asa danseuse and has won many Inurels by her terpsichorean skill. She is graceful and accomplished and is well quali- fied for dy roie. Her daughter Vinio is but ee ars old, but is a remarkably prococious child, who’ acts, sings and dances ‘with success and is pronounced a terpsichorean prodigy. ‘The new play, which was written by Thomas Addison, author of "Ihe Dazzler” and other successes, gives the Dalys ample scope for their varied talent, It ssesses AL interesting plot that is worked out with the miost amusing results, introducting « number of characters afilicted with fads. It is satirical, bright and funny and is interspersed with songs,dances, specialties and musical gems. Mr. Mark Sullivan, the well-known character actor, is specially engaged to support the Dalys and in tho character of Lord Detiverus is said to be very droll. ‘The company is made up of talented and versatile artists, mcluding Queen Vassar, Stanwood, Gertie Wood, Minna Ritter, Jeton, Claude Brooks, Paul Cazeneuve cERT.—The dedication of the an last evening at the Mt. Ver- - Chureh was the occasion of an enjoyabl® concert. Members of the church torium, not a seat being vacant and standin; room being all taken up. The many plants an flowers distributed advantageousiy about the chancel made a beautiful setting for the occa- sion, their fragrance adding to the enjoyment of the audience. Dr. J. W. Bischoff opened the concert with improvisations, showing the tonal and mechanical resources of the organ. Mrs. W. S. Yates sang in an artistic manner. Miss Kath Thompson, Mr. J. H. Kaiser, Mr. Douglass G. Miller and Mra. Nellie Wilson Sher- cliff comprised the other vocalists. The organ is one of the largest in the city, is powerful and at the same time its reed pipe-tones are excep- tionally pure and sweet. Sropvanp's Lecrvngs.—John L. Stoddard’s thirteenth season will open at the Academy of Music October 15. His new course of five lec- tures will have for one of its chief features the lectures on Mexico, for which the lecturer pre- pared himself by a trip to our neighUoring re- public last spring. After these lectures are concluded in each city there will be no more for two years. In the interval Mr. Stoddard and Messrs. Burditt and North propose to take a journey around the world, the objective points being India, China and Japan. peace eet al ‘The Government Case Closed. Yesterday in the Rock Creek Park appraise- ment commission the testimony of Mr. Spald- ing and G. N. Beale, superintendent of roads, was taken for the government, closing its case, and an adjournmext was taken to Thursday, when they will have the testimony of owners in rebut! sel ee, Jonadab Open Meeting. Pioneer Council, Sous of Jonadab, last even- ing held an open “good-of-the-order” meeting Ata meeting of ee Council, No. 997, American Legion of or, held last UJ there was a large attendance of came for the commander GOOD TEMPLARS’ SOCIABLE. The L. O. G. T. sociable was largely attended Inst evening. Among those who participated in the program were Miss Lillian Graves, Miss Grace Stone, Miss Copperthite, Miss Hill and Mr. Lynch in piano solos, Mrs. Naylor, Miss Magee. Miss Long and Messrs. Lynch, Pulizzi and Wilkerson in recitations and Miss Shekells in voeal solo. Afver the literary treat ice cream and cake came and the evening passed off very enjoyably for all. NOTES. ‘The Linthicum Institute will open for the 1891 and 1892 season on Monday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m, and_not on September 28, as some erroneously believe. Tho students, therefore, have one more week's holiday. ‘The Prospects by defeating the Juniors of Georgetown College were made the champions over all teams in town whose members aro un- der sixteon. The victors played strong and won by heavy batting. Brown made two runs and Haycock followed suit with one. The game ended in the seveuth inning, the score standing 21 to 11. Ran Into by a Tandem Bicycle. ‘Last evening as Mr. Frank Bliss of 921 West- minster strect and Miss Mabel Stickney of 607 ‘M streot wore riding a tandem bicycle at 14th street and_Ponnsylvania avenue they ran into Mr. C. E. Ballinger and slightly injured him. He was taken to his home in a cab. eee Virginia Republicans. About fifty Virginia republicans, the major- ity of them colored, met last night at Nash's Hall, O street near 7th. Col. Arnold presided, but Representative Geo. E. Bowden, who was advertised as the oratorical star of the occa- sion, failed to put in an appearance. The mecting decided to have the chairman appoint 4 committee, representing the ten congressional districts in the state, which should consider means by which an increase of party harmony could be secured. as Small Boy Missing. Charles McConvey, a small white boy about ten years of age, is missing from his home, 71 Defrees strect, having left thero Thursday morning about 7 o'clock, since which time his parents have had no ‘tidings of him. He wore dark knee trousers, brown and black- striped hat and light jacket. He bas brown hair and blue eyes. ‘Two fingers on his right hand are somewhat disfigured. : —_—_ ‘Tre Macatesten, “queen of the waves,” will make her popular Saturday evening trip this evening ut 6:45 to the green lawns of Marshall Jiall and romantic Indian Head. Fare, round trip, 25 cents.—Advt, ———_ A Free clothing salesman wanted. None but experienced ones need apply. Applications by mail only will be received. Robinson, Parker & Co., 1200, 1202and 1204 F st.—Advt. ES CuaNcrnY Sau oF VALUABLE ImPRoveD Pnorenty.—Messre. Latimer & Sloan will sell on Monday, the 28th instant, at 5 o'clock p.m., for Michael J. Colbert, trustee, @ valuable im- proved property on C street near 44 street southwest, being all of original lot 12, square 595, sixty feet six inches by a depth of 126! feet toan alley. ‘This is valuabe property an should command the attention of investors or one desiring « comfortable home. bd $< Bra Saxe or Watt Pares.—Latimor & Sloan will sell on Monday, at their auction rooms, 1409 G street, a large consignment of wall paper, some very fine. A,good chance for private at their hall, G. A. R. building, opposite Wil- lard’s. The friends of the members, including many ladies, were present and enjoyed a pro- gram of recitations, music, &c., over which dir. G. N. Russell presided. Every fourth Fri- day in the month the meetings will be open, and the snecess of the first will be an incentive to better meetings hereafter. pana EEE) Graxp Rervsticay Ray at Roayorg, Va.— & T. Lewis, 435 7th st. “Maxrrov,” ‘The leading mineral water and ginger cham- inthe world, Cuantes Knaren, P*felephone 205. __737 7th st. n. w. Goss, Guns, &c. J. H. Kuenzixa, 1206 Pa.ave. Burren. Geo. M. Oyster, jr., Stand 25, Riggs Market, P. E. Sharpless’ Prints, Sheef, HL Eveauna. HANGS ‘ight weight overcoat. You'll need one. See our stock and examine qualities. Qur $10 fall overcoats are special dargains. Ex Baos.. 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avzavon’s.—“The Volunteer. Nartowat.—‘Natural Gas.’ Hazais’ Byov.—‘The White Slave.” AcaDEMY oF Music.—Daniel Sully in “The DEX Keasay's Lyceum Turaten—“Held by the Enemy.” Gxaxp Mrtrrany Coxcenr, Gerstonberg, 1343 Pennsylvania avenue, 7 o'clock. —————— CONDENSED LOCALS, the Probate Court yesterday the executors estate of Christian Kuppert were author- to accept the bid of M. Bernheim to pare the stock in trade, toys, fancy goods, of the testator for 76,800. ‘& meeting of the Department Investment ¥, held last Saturday evening. the re- mot Mr. John H. Olcott as secretary ted. | Mr. Olcott goes to Richmond to of the branch establishment of Yoodward & Lothrop. Mrs. E. N. former treasurer, was elected sec- Mr. D. D. Thompson treasurer. infant was found this morning on I and 3d streets southwest. o'clock last night a fire took place use 923 19th street, occupied by J.C. . caused by rags burning in stove, and | it little damage was done. ‘The “Wilder Anti-Rattler Company,” for the manufacture of Hill coupling and other novel- tice, has been incorporated under the laws of the state of Virginia. with Gen. Jobn E. Smith, dent; W. Leach, vice president; dG. Alexander, secretary and treasurer, Elihu Wilder manager. ———— ‘The Guardian Liabie for Interest. Yesterday in the Probate Court Judge Cox, fm the matter of James R. Narrover, guardian of Margaret J. Hatches, decided, that as the guardian had used the funds in his busi- neas he was lisble for in on the amount. ity i ton Bacy Rares ro Finrues’s Tounvawext at Amtasric Crrt via Rorat Broce Lixe.—For the 's tournament at Atlantic City, Septem- 29—Oetober 2, inclusive, the Dallimore and railroad will’ sell row rip tickets from the Ohio river at September 25 to October 2, inclu- and will be valid for return passage until 4 inclusive. This low rate presents ‘opportunity of the season to enjoy a jo the seashore. ‘The tournament The Baltimore and Ohio and Norfolk and West- ern railroads will sell reduced rate round-tri tickets until September 80, good to return until October 31.—Adet. —__. Gro. M. OrsteR. sn., stands 175, 176 and 177 Center Market, is wholesale and retail dealer in ail the choice brands of butter, cheese and eggs. P. E. Sharpless’ Cow, Sheaf, Clover Leaf and J. & J. Darlington Cornucopia brands, which were formerly sold exciusively by the o!d firm of Geo. M. Oyster & Co.,are still handled by me, and of which I am. making a specialty. Goods are delivered promptly and properly to all parts of the city. . Moxpar, September 28, the Palais Royal opens the autumm season with a grand exhibi- tion of 1891-'92 fashions, details of which are given in advertisement on another page. * ——— A Fatt. Toun to Niagana Farts via Pexx- svuvaxta Rarenoap.—On Monday, October 5, the Pennsylvania railroad will run'a personally conducted excursion to Niagara Falls at rate of 210 for the round trip. ‘This is a most delight- ful trip at this season of the year, and pur- chasers of these tickets enjoy the privilege of stopping off at Watkins Glen and Roches ter in either direction, and can also return via Buffalo, with stop off there. Limit of tickets, ten days. Train leaves B and P. station at 8:10 am. Tourist agent and chaperon will accom- pany the party. ‘ = —— Ox rmx road to independence, comfort, com- petence, useful and happy lives are the 170 young people who are taking the various courses of practical training, day and evening, at Spencerian Business College. Only pupil from seventh and eighth grades and the high schools are admitted to the day classes.—Adet. preratersmatiris Linenat Trrus.—Henry N. Copp, who has resided here twenty-seven years, has great faith in the rapid growth of the northwest sub- urbs of Washington. He has recently bought a large tract a short way out among Montgomery county's hills, adjoining Rockville, the county seat, and fronting on the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The lots immediately on the railroad will pe put on the market Monday morning next. As he has only one price for all lots, corner and inside, there ought to be @ lively sale of the most desirable lots. Mr. Copp receives orders by mail from resi- dents and non-residents who do not find it con- venient to come to his office. He promises his best judgment for the most desirable lots un- sold at the hour the remittances are received by mail There is no limit on the number of Jots one person can buy, and a discount of 10 Per cent is allowed forall cash payment. He re- ers to our principal business men and to bank- ers generally. Mr. Copp is well known through- oat the west as the editor of several works on yublic land law and as the publisher of Copp's End Owner.—Adot. Hare Rates to Finexex's Toursaweyt, At- Juaxtic Cry via Pexvsyivaxia Rarnoap.— On eecount of the firemen's tournament at At- Iantic City the Pennaylvania railroad will sell round-trip ticket from Washington to that point at one fare for the round trip ($5). These tickets will be sold September 26 to October and will be good for return until October 6, in- clusive. This will probably be the last ‘oc- casion on which low rates will be given to the seashore during the present season. Many at- fractions will be presented by the firemen in addition to those alwaysto be found at this popular resort.—Adet. A piensa TES Srarsep Gxass Supstrrore, 307 G st reet—Adet —— Graxv Military Band. Genstzxseno’s. * T consist of es, torchlight processions Traine leave wil eed all kinds of firemen'sconterts. folk, Sunday, ber, 27,at S p.m. Fare for the round teip,e1 0. AE crren nd Tax inst two trips tomorrow to Liver View, fs he cheat ate aaa My Livez ‘Has for a year caused mes great deal of trouble. : soreness in the back, little appetite, # bitter tas « the mouth and s general bad feeling all over tha: . could not jocate. Have been taking Hood's Sarsapa- Filla for the past three months with great benefit. I feel better, the BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH Isqoneand my general health is again quite good. Ne longer feel those tired spells come over me as I for- merly did. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Is certainly © most excellent medicine.” Mra. I. B. CHASE, Fall River, Mass. AN. B.—Be eure to get Hood's Sersaperilla. s buyers and dealers.— ade. Ox Fine Wirn Eczeus TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF LITTLE BABY. SEVEN DOCTORS AND TWO HOSPITALS FAIL CURED BY CUTICURA. ‘My baby boy, five months old, broke out with ec- zema. The itching and burning was intense; the ec- Zema spread to his limbs, breast, face and head, until ho was nearly covered; bis torturing sronies were pit- table to behold; be had no peace and but little rest night or day. Hy was under treatment at different times at two hospitais and by seven doctors in this city without the least benefit; every prescription of the octors was faithfully tried, but he grew worse all the time. For month» I expended about $3 per week for medicines, snd was entirely discouraed. I purchased CUTICURA, CUTICURA SOAP and CUTICURA BESOLVENT and followed the directions to the letter. Relief was immediate, his sufferings were eased and rest and sleep permitted. He steadily improved, and in nine weeks was entirely cured, and has now as clear a skin and isas fai: a boyas any mother could wish tosee. I recommend every mother to use it for ‘ever baby humor. Mrs. M. FERGUSON, 86 W. Brookline st., Boston. CUTICURA REMEDIES ‘The greatest skin cures, blood purifiers and humor Temedios of modern times, instantly relieve the most agonizing forms of eczeina and psoriasis, and speedily, bermanentiy, economically and infallibly cure every species of torturing, disfiyuring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply diseases and humors of the skin. scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy toage, whether simple, scrofulous or hereditary, when all other methods and best physi- cians fail. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, SOc. ; SOAP, 25e.; RE-OLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER: DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Sa-Send for ‘How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 Pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, biack-heads, red, rough, chapped and oily skin cured by CUTICURA SOAP. OLD FOLKS’ PAINS. Full of comfort for ail Pains, Inflammation and ‘Weakness of the Azed is the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the first and only pain-Killing strength- taneous ning plaster. "New, instantaneous and infallible, $3 For $1.98. WE ARE SELLING €3 SHOES AT $1.98. ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STYLES $1.98. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Cloth Top Button, patent leather tips, Ladies’ Cloth Top Lace, patent leather tips. Ladies’ Dongola Button, common sense or box tos, Ladies’ Button, with pointed patent leather tips. ‘Ladies’ Oxford Ties, low or high heel. Ladies’ Red Got Slippers, very stylish, ‘Ladies’ Black, Tan or Gray Suede Ties. Gents’ Calf Button, sewed, plsin toes or tip. Gents’ Calf Lace, sewed, plain toes or tip. Gents’ Calf Congress, evwed, plain toes or tip. Gents’ Cadet Lace, a hesvy shoe for service. Gents’ Calf Oxford Ties, all shapes, Gents’ Genuine Alligator Stippers, all estore. ‘See our window display of the above. STBICTLY ONE PRICK. ALL. GOODS MARKED ARIILY SHGE STORE 3.4 & & and are z te Niet ie THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, Sugars! Sugars! Wholesale! Jonxstox Bros. & Co. Tele 818. 1t Central sales office, 689 ave. Guns for sale and hire. Watrorp's,477 Pa, ave.* Have s New Sole in fifteen minutes, 65c.; sewn on by hand in thirty minutes, 9c. Ladies’ Shoes Soled and Heeled in twenty minutes, 55¢. N. Y. Saoz Reratrrxe Co., 1° 810 7th st. n.w. S, Heller, 720 7th st., is making epécialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting and Sham- pooing. cures Dandruff. e26-5t* Razora.—The Jubilee is perfect. Watronp's. * C, Witmer & Co., grocers, 1918 Pennsyl- vania avenue. Mason’ ’e qt. jars $1.25 doz. 625-2 Elegant 25c. Fall Domestic Fashion Reviews free to each purchaser of 30c. worth Patterns; 110 pages; over 1,500 illnstrations. Domestic 8. M. Co., 7th and H; East Branch, 4th and Pa. ave. s.0.; West 4413 14th nw. School Books, New and Old, and sold, Merry's E: nge, 112 Est. nw. P.O. Merry. sol5-2w Selling Long Gray Hair Switches and Bangs ng ig Gray 26-Bt at reduced prices at 8. HEtien’s, Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Skin Diseases and Diseases of the Nervous System, has open: Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin and Nervous Discases and Catarrh. We utilize electricity in treating theso diseases, and in re- moving superfluous hairs, warts, moles, marks tumors and all blemishes. Dr. Benson or his partner, Dr. E. O. Mannakee, can be found every Wednesday and Friday, from 9 a.m, to 5:30 p.m., and every Friday night from 6:30 to 9, at their office, 1212 G st. n.w. Baltimore of- fice 521 N. Howard st., every day. je20- Buy a Machine With a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Ite silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Wurztzr & Witsox Mra. Co., fe28-str 437 9th st. n.w. Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Drunken- ness, Opium Habit cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples at ate ‘Mentz’s Davo Stone, 1014 F st. Caligraph Writing Machine is the best or manifold g and | for speed. 2 An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. Office 437 9th street northwest. ali-te Laxssuzcx & Bao. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ‘We feel as if we could not cease’ telling you of the many good things that continually await you in this department. Now, these goods aro indispensable. Every lady must have them. Why not see us often ‘and see what good values we arecon- tinually offering. — _Our goods are well made. — — The selection of Trimmings — are beautiful. ‘The materials — — the very best. We have com-— — petent indies to wait on you. — — And ail our underwear is — uaranteed. Now, ail this ought to interest you more deeply in our LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR STOCK. i ‘We append a resume of prices, and if you so desire we will be glad to have you inspect our large depart- ment. We permit no urging. The goods will be shown you by courte- ous, well-paid sales people, we feel- ing sure that when you are ready to buy the goods will sell themselves. LADIES’ FINE MUSLIN GOWNS, trimmed and plain, four different styles and in all sizes, for 75c., 980. and $1.25. LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS, broad hem and cluster of five fine tucks, nicely made, only 25c. FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, cluster of tweive fine tucks above « broad hem, also three clusters of three fine tucks above the broad bem. All sizes at 50c. MUSLIN DRAWERS, trimmed with wide ruffle of Hamburg em- broidery and clusters of tucks. Yoke bands. Sizes to fit very large as well as small ladies, at 50c., O8e., 75c., ‘Boc., Be., 81. trimmed with a ciuster of six fine tucks above and below a Val. lace in- serting, wide Val. lace ruffle at the bottom, only 98c. FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, trimmed with wide Torchon lace ruf- fle and clusters of fine tucks above, only 75e. FINE MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed ‘with hemstitched embroidered rufie and tucks, only 75e. FINE MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC Bkirts, Gbc., $1.25, $135, $1.48 and up. LADIES' PLAIN CAMBRIC Corset ba Fas Srozs Is Hare ‘style, introduced today tn ailk and derby. — —<s AMUSEMENTS. frremnut 26, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. (IUULUUUUUIUUIUELUIUIILLLLLLIL | conecpgenetresaste axe Axsavors with Aven THE GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS of the SEASON, NEXT WEEK PRIMROSE & WEST'S COMEDY COMPANY. F PRESENTING 8 Betis, a 8 Bolis. sat 8 Belia —_ A 8 Bele —= _wavtican 8 Bells. — -PAXTOMIMIC 8 Bells. — x. 8 Bele ae 8 Bells. — Ring BROTHERS BYRNE *®d Excellent Including Mr. Percy Kingsiey, Rif Geo. We Kerr, Miss Dore Yzatecmbe, ME: Gad Misttimer, . Mise Hortense Doan, HEE A Sawada, | Sts: Ror‘uarutes The Celebrated Electric Quartette, Mr. Tom Browne, ‘The King of Whistlers.” ACT I—Home of O'Connors by moonlight. The belfry chimes. The elopement. The ride. ‘The chase. ACT If—Ratlway station and steamship dock. The etective. A fatal letter. Scene 2: The steamer Norwich, Off for France. The octopus. The arrest. ‘8 Bells.” ‘The wreck. 1t_Purvet Beers govt Wines and Liquors. AN Reunayivania ove ane iit ‘Week commencing Monday. September 28. ‘Matinee Tuesday, Thureiay and Saturday, ‘First appearance of the DAL YS. LITTLE VINIE DALY, ‘The Terpsichorean Prodigy. Supported by the Eminent Comedian, MARK BULLIVAN, And aCompsny of Versatile Artiste Inthe ‘Bappiest of All Farce Comedies, a aA AA rvvy aa By Thomas Addison. Full of Funny Fellows and Foolish Fade, Interspersed with Pleasing Specialties. Amusing Incidents, Laughable Bitustions, Bright, Witty Dialogue, (The revolving ship in this scone isa wonder in stage} © Merry Music, Sweet Songs, Delightful Dances. mechanism. ,) ACT I11—dafoon the French coast. Hearts too light tosink, Morry-making, &o. HLT NEW YORK—WORLD—**Much that is amusing.” Journal—"*A success." ‘Telegram—*'A great go." Sun—**A genuine stage wonder." Advertiser—**Plenty to laugh at.” Press—‘‘An excellent company.” BROOKLYN—EAGLE—“'The farce comedy writer hides his head at the sound of the roars of laughter that greet ‘8 Bells." UNION—“'Probably the Byrnes sre the ‘most proficient and successful Panto- ‘mimists on the stage today....Not only ‘edelight, but mystify the audience.” a F Vv < re waa SB wend ome] PH EE BRAUTIFUL sOENERY. w. a. WiTEOaR axD GIDDY. GUSHING, GRACEFUL GIRLS. October 5—""THROU! at ‘ERNAN’S LYCEUM Ti ‘TER, K Fentsyivania ave aud 1ith T Tonight! BELD THE RR ET Wa yy PIE. FREY s NNN MOM = Awuperb representation of Military Life During the Civil War. ext wook—The Dalys, in “THE TArest Fap.* N=®¥ National THEATRE. TONIGHT AT 8, the Lauzh-1 A ELLY AND GUAR ELLY AND GIKAK) NELLY AND GIRARD, CADEMY OF MUBI — Deb aia Date, ‘Last performance of DAN'L SULLY, In Leander Richardson's play, THE MILLIONAIRE. ‘Next week, JAMES T. POWERS, In “a STRAIGHT TIP.” Seats now on sale. 1t GRAND OPERA HOU! TONIGHT aT 8. LAasT TIME. “THE VOLUNTEER,” “THE VOLUNTEER,” “THE VOLUNTEER,” Anentirely new and Originsl Military Drama in personal direction J. H. HAVERLY. ABtory of the War. In the Field aniat the Front, Gorgeous mountings, magnificent scene=z, Realistic effects. Next week—Primrose & West's Comedy, ses “EIGHT BELLS.” 1, 1891, atthe Ber- ot eat Mat ec e- + class on THURSDAY. Bay's Violin School, 12th st. pear M st. n. from 6 to 10 o'clock p.m. Ros RACES! BRACES! Maryland and District of Columbis Trotting Horse GENTLEMEN 9 DUIVI |G PARK, 90, October 1, 1891. THREE RACES DAILY. horses owned Fast time by "rned by member of the First Day: 3 min. 2-yoar-olds and 2.25 class, Second %, 3-year-olds and 2.. Lied Third Day? 2-50 min year-olds nd epocial rece, GRAND DISPLAY OF FINE STOCK. ‘th forme and D.C. Interesting races by %, 3 abd year-old colts. Do Rot fail to show your interest in the enterprise of our you ‘Trains leave Union Station in Baltimore at 1 p.m. for the race track. ADMISSION, €1. Ladies admitted free. L. VICTOR BAUGHMAN, President. sc25-1lw__ BENJ. WHITE, Secretary, 1907 H st. eee FREE! FREE: BETHESDA PARK. . GRACE SHANNON, EBBITT ROUSE, WASHINGTON, D.o, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. ‘Tt venine at ows SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26 6-45 P.M. ‘By the b Basi aigwes vad “anal = “goer of the Waven™ Sirti ci wai AND ROwANTIC ENDIAR | BEAD. hich as dew’ drove on"the ‘Balls "ct and urrent request the tial steerer rifisah Ker ovular fun to. Marea! Halland — wy tke’ light of September's RALURDay Eve: ‘EPTE) At 0:48 sharp. returning tothe oy ato and 2.4 p. ™ rake in the new pavilion “trom morn to FARE, ROUND TRIP, 250. Concert music op the a BAD SUNDAY "September st a CeNES. CHILDREN, 15 Che LL BLAKE, = a 10 rs OUND ptai. GUNDAT, SEPTEMBER 27, **The T over and the Mandolin” On the Green Lavns of Marshall Hall “The morn {9 up again, the dewy morn, With breath all incense and with cheeks all bloom, ‘the clouds away with piaytul scorn.” On the historic Green Lawnsof Marshall Hall *thisie the season of mellow fruitfuiness—ciose bosom, friend of the maturing sun. The lan’s are lit wthall the | 9AM eutumn diaze of gold-n rod, and everywhere the pur- Die asters nod amd bend and wave and fit. Glorious re the woods in their latest cold and crimson. De- Parted suns thetr traiis of splendor draw across de- ‘Marshall Parted summers. , life of sky and sun; high flosting clouds, ‘abundant low mists and wheeling birds and waves that ripple shoreward all day lone.” Prof. Schroeder will render appropriate music with the National Guard Band. PROGRAM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1801. ‘The Macalester, Queen of the Waves, leaves for the | © Green Lawns of Marshall Hall TOMORROW at lla. m., 2:30 and 6 p.m. sharp. ‘Take the 11 a.m. boat and spend a restful September Sunday midst nature's sweet scenes and the sounds of the National Guard Band. Take the children. BOUND-TRIP TICKETS, 25 CENTS. Children, on Sundays and through the week, 15 cents. COL, JOB. C. McKIBBIN, CAPT. LL BLAKE, 1t ‘Marshall Hall. © Com'dg Macalester. 2 LAST TRIPS. RIVER VIEW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. HURDLE RIDING AND ROMAN CHARIOT RACES BY LADY RIDERS ONLY. SAMUEL J. 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