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16 LOCAL MENTION. | The W YORPCAsT TILL F ather. NT A. M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia and Mary! generally fair: sgh Winds: Eight rain S For Virginia an nd iy warmer; northeasterly | <a North Carol slichtly . light rain; rmer, except past. — CONDITION OF THE Temperature and we conlition of water at7 @m: Great Falls, temperature, 50; condition, 36. Reeoiving reservoir. temne: 57. Con- dition at north connection, 36: condition at | south connection, 20; distributing reservoir, | temperature. 54: conditi influent gate house, $6; condition at effluent gate house, 36. | High Wat-- | Low W | 029am 12:59 p.m | 74 am. 7:07 p.m! Fon Faminy Use, a7 Crm. Xasp 909 7th ot. | WO vintage wines27 ‘rom California grow: | eve, including F. Pohndorff's “Aimpelos” brand; also Virginia wines and 60 distillates, all relia- | Bie and hygienic. M.C. Warras,1003 ‘Tus New Dusiar Srvcs in derbies. Fuaxe & Sox, One Price, Jor. 7ta and D sta, 5, 1995 14th street. Harowane! Heupwane! Everybody intending to build or remodel their homescan get the necessary hardware end save money by dealing with a. Weather strip for your doors and windows, isinglass for our latrobes; coal ods, ush eifters, step lad~ de.. &e. ‘ We invite especial attention to our line of table cutlery, carving sets, Kogers’ plated ware, scissors, penknives, &c., and @ full line of builders’, housefurnisbing and general bard- ware Telephone 64. 8 doors from 6th st "hand-made black corsets. Cuas. T. Canter & Co., 606 Pa. ave. nw. Jouxston’s baking powder at 791 7th st. Mims Aowes SLeanty, 701 A street northeast, modiste, leaves on Monday for New York to get the winter style: = ir You want to buy a fire-proof safe call at 1207 F st. n.w., C. Scuxemen’s, where you will | find a full line of new and second-haad sat im stock to select from. Gxt thee thy old bocks rebound at the Na- TioxaL Brxpeky, 641 La ave. Mavaw B. Vax Revtz Begs leave to inform her former customers and the public that she nasretarned to Washington | and has opened parlors at 753 13th treet north- | west, where she will be glad to execute any orders for artistic dressmaking in its various | Dranches that may be intrusted to her. H Lith street. Hasntroy furniture, 19: Visrr our tailoring department if you wish to see the latest styles im fall suitings and trouserings. You will sind our prices the low- ont. Eiseuax Buos., 7th and E. Mex’s Deny Hats. Latest styles. Low prices. Large stock. Leaders at $1.50, 22 and =2.50. Extra value atthese prices. A. T. Lewis, $397th. t coffee at 731 7th st. Canrers Creaxep by the Empire Carpet Works, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth psvot iree of charge. Telephone 425-2 JoursTox’s Prepare For Sv: im the weather. Get a light-weight overcoat. You'll need one. See our stock und examine qualities. Our $10 fall overcoats are special dargains. Ersemay Bos, 7th and E. ‘Maxrrov,” The leading mineral water and Cuasors ginger cham- inthe world. © Cuantes Kuaruen, delephone 505. ith st. n.'w. Jouxstox’s breakiast res no settling. “Warcu 1s to Rewixp You" that we can show you the best 2 derby hat that was ever made. Fuaxe & Have Your Re: reasonable carpenter, us made promptly and at 2. D. Couuiys, builder aud A Pare oF Parext Stivts given with every child’s suit. E:staax Bros, 7th and E. Nortce.—Bolitha J. Laws has removed his stock of wall papers, pictures, picture frames, de, from 1427 Fa. ave! to iil Jomystoy’s fine teas at 75: Canrer cleaning and carpet laying at low rates by A. H. Cuacr & Bro., 619 La. ave. OvR Stock of bo: the largest in the city. we are velling at 22. E:sexax Bros., 7th and E. and children’s suits is See the school suits “Waat's tue Lint/’—Name your own price— from S0c. to $4, and we cal give you good value for it—in our hat department. Fraxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D ste, Jouxstox’s Java coffee at 731 7th st. Have 4 Ponteatr of your mother, father, von, daughter and dear little babes. See sam= ples at Rice's studio, 1217, 1219, 1 Pennsyiva- nimavenue, and leave your ordcrs in time for the holidays. "Prices tor large portraits greatiy re- duced. M. P. Rice. Tur Most Couriers Stock of men's clothing im the city is found at Eisemax Buos’., 7thand E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axsavon’s.—“Darlington’s Widow. Nattoxat.—Mr. E. 5. Willard in “The Middle- man.” Acapemy or Music.—Frederick Paulding in ‘A Struggle for Life. Hanus’ Buov.—“Peck’s Bad Bo} phe s Lrceew Tusaren — —_— — — _ Wills Filed Yesterday. The will of the late Lridget Fiynn was filed yesterday. She devises her estate to Wash. B. Williams to convert into money, and out of the proceeds to pay her debts, to provide for head- stone to the praves of her husband and herself and to pice a coping around the graves; $50 for masses for her busband, daughter (Anne) and self, and to pay fth each to he ers, Mary J. Lynch, Maggie E. Pure Nona €. Johnson, Jo-epiine C. Williams, and one-tenth euch to her ichildren, Irving Johnson e John the will of the late Hamilton J. Wiiliams was filed also, Ly which he leaves his estate to his widow and son, and n the latter executor. vr ‘through by mu _ Seligson Estate. Orrin G. Staples and Lewis J. Dav Walker 4 Chas. N. Wake, have instituted in equity a suit against Alice K. Seligson in the nature of a judgment-creditors’ | bill for an accounting of the a«ets and liabili- ties of Herman A. Scligson, that a trustee be apy assets, lot 166 and part lot Georgetown, subject toa mortage thereon of favor of the United Security Live In- cand Trust Coi of Pinladelphia, Also lot 100, square 180, Waslingtou, V. C., subject to two incumbrances of $3,000 cach in favor of said company. — Low Rares via B. axv O. R. R. vom Ivpzaxa Vorens. —The Band OK RK will round- trip excurs: reduced rates Yor voters w rom Washinj fiana for the el ber 6 toll inc Uetober 1) inclusive, lk be valid for return © until Oc- tober Si, 1841. _ . Low Kate to Ricumoxp, Va —For the bene- fit of delegates and others attending the ecu- Ineuical conference now in session 1m this city \ke Pennsylvania railroad annonce that they will sell tickete on Saturday to Richmond an return st the low rate of 23.30 for the roum tip. Tickets will be good going. on all trains Beturday and will be sald for retara until fol Jowing Monday, inclusive. The uany inter- esting pointe in aud around Hichmond will no doubt induce many to take advantage of the Jow rate oifered.— Adri _— Sovrweny Ixreus:+re Exvosrrioy, Raverai BN. C.—The Kic and Danville railroad Will sel round-trip tickets trom Washingte: D. C., to Raleigh, N. ., for the above ocession om Tuvadays ani Wednesdays of each week, be- TOMORROW'S SERMONS. Where Distinguished Methodist Delegates Will Preach in This City. Avweek ago Tue Stan made exclusive an- uouncement of the preaching appointments made ior the visiting delegates to the ecumenical conference by the local committee. That plan has been considerably upset. Following is the revised and ofticial schedule. The morning service at Metropolitan is a part of the confer- ence program and seats for delegates will be reserved up to the hour of 11 o'clock and no later. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Metropolitan—Morning, Memorial sermon ou John Wesley, D. Bishop John P. Newman, D. Kev. Thomas Bowman Stephen- Foundry—Morning, Rev. W. J. Dawson. Evening: Bishop E. G. Andrews, D. D. Wesley Chapel—Morning, Bishop J.W. Joyce; Sp. m, Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, M. A; 7:30 p-m., Hey. W. J. Dawson. Union—Morning, Rev. J. Berry; evening, Rey. James Pickett. Hamline—Morning, Rev. A. Carman, D. D. evening, J. Smith Spence. Waagh—Morning, ev. G. J. Jobn, D. D. evening. Rev. Heury Evans, D. D. kiyland—Morning, Bishop J.C. Keener, D. D.; evening, Kev. J. D. Lamont. JicKendree—Morning, Rev. D. J. Waller, D. D.; evening, Rev. T. G. Selby. Dunbarton—Morning, Bishop W. X. Ninde, D. D.; eveuing. Key. Josiah Hudson, B. A. Fifteenth Strect—Morning, Key. T. 8. Geddes; vening. Rev. A. B. Leonard, D. D. Fourth Street— Morning, iev. 8. N. Grifiith, evening, Rev. H. T. Marshall. Douglass Memorial—Morning, Rev. N. Bur- wash. ‘North Capitol Street—Morning, Rev. Thomas Bromage; evening, Rev. Thomas Alien. Grace—Morning, Rev. David Young; even- ing, Kev. David Morton. Fietcher—Morning, Kev. J. P. Landes, D. D.; evening. Kev. George Windram. Gorsuch—Morning, Rev. Thos. B. Harroweil; evening. Kev. E. Humphries. Twelfth Street—Morning, Rev. J. Herring Batt. Auacostia—Moruing, Hey. W. F. Oldhams. Asbury—Morniug, Kev. C..N. Grandison, D. D.; afternoon, young people's meeting, Mrs. Amanda Smith, Kev. S.8. Smith, D. D., Hon. J. C. Dancey; evening, Rey. J.'C. Hartzell, D.D. ‘Mount Zion—Morning, Rev. D. W. Hayes, D. D.; evening, Rev. H. it. Revels, D. D. Ebenezer—Morning, Kev. E. W. 8. Ham- mond, D. D.; evening, Rev. A. E. P. Albert, Evenin, n, D. D. D.D. Central—Morning, Rev. J. W. Hughes; | evening, Rey. 'T. C. Slater, A. M. Sumpson—Morning, Kev. H. R. Edmunds; evening, Kev. Ezekiel Smith. Israel’ Metropolitan—Morning, Bishop Isaac ne, D.D.; afternoun, Rev. J. E. W. Moseley les Tabernacle—Morning, Rev. Elias Cot- evening, Bishop W. Hawk East Washington Station—Morning, Rev. A. J. Sunson; evening, Rev. E. W. Moseley. Hillsdale Station—Moraning, Rev. KB. Wil- liams; evening, Kev. A. J. Stinson. A.M. E. ZION. Metropolitan—Morning, Bishop B. W. Ar- nett, D. D.; evening, Rev. Alex. Walters, D. D. METHODIST EPISCOVAL sovT Mount Vernon Place—Morning. Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, M. A.; evening, Rev. William Briggs, D. D. Grace~Morning, Rev. Samuel Terry; even- ing, Rev. W. J. Shuey. ‘METHODIST PROTESTANT. Congress Street—Morning, Bishop 8. M. Merrill; evening, Rev. Joseph Odell. Central—Morning. Kev. Thomas Mitchell; evening, Kev. T. J. Ogburn. y—-Evening, C. L. Stearns. ‘arolina Avenue—Morning, Rev. P. A. erson, D. D.; evening, Kev. W. C. Whit- ters; even- Virginia Avenue—Morning, Rev. L. A. Belt, D. D.; evening, Rev. T. B. Appleget. PRESBYTERI, First Presbyterian—Morning, Rev. C. W. Smith, D. D.; evening, Rev. Jacob Todd, D. D. Church of the Covenant—Morning, Bishop H.W. Warren, D. D.; evening, Rev. A. S. Hunt, D:D. Assembly — Morning, Rev. Hugh Morgan; evening, Hev. George Turner. New York Avenue—Morning, Rev. James Donnelly; evening, Kev. Wm. L. Davison. Central—Morning, Rev. C. W. Carter. Westminster—Morning, Rev. John Griffiths. Metropolitan—Morning, Kev. Wesley Brun- yate. Fourth—Morning, Rev. James Crabtree. ‘Thirteenth Strest—Morning, Rev. J. C. Waters, D. D, BAPTIST. Morning, Rev. M.S. Terry, D. D. et—Morning, Rev. Robert Culley. First—Evening, Rev. L. R. Fiske, D. D. LUTHERAN. St. Paul’s—Morning, Rev.W ing, Rev. John Khoades. St. Mark’s—Morning, Rev. G. Sargeant; even- ing, Rev. C. B. Riddick, D.D. Memorial—Morning. ‘Rev. Cranford Johnson; evening, Bishop O. P. Fitzgerald. CONGREGATIONAL. First—Evening. I uemiah Curnock. Plymouth—Morning, Rev. T. B. Lawrence. CHRISTIAN. Vermont Avenue—Morning, Rev. Lewis Curtz, D.D.; evening, Rev. J. Berry. sonia D. W. 8. A. Election. The annual meeting of the D. W.8. A. was held Thursday evening in the parlors of the new home of Wimodaughsis, 1328 I street northwest, and was well attended. The ladies have started out on the work for the coming year with interest and enthusiasm. President Mrs. E. M.S. Marble, who has served them so well during the past Year, was unanimously re- elected. Mrs, Hannah 'B. Sperry is the new secretary and Helen R. Tindall treasurer. _ Dr. S.A. Edson and Dr. C. B. Winslow, with Mrs. Amey M. Hillyer, are the elective members of the executive committee. Mrs. Mary S. Lock- wood is auditor. So ee Phillips Brooks and the Church Congress. ‘The Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., rector of Trinity Church, Boston, Mass, will be conse- crated bishop of Massachusetts on the Mth instant in his own parish church. At the meet- ing of the church congress, which will hold its session in Washington November 17-20, Dr. Brooks, who will then be bishop of Massachu- setts, will make the opening address in the Chuzea of the Epiphany, G street between 13th and Mth streets. aa de . Brimelow; even- Low Rares via E. asp O. RR. to THe Faep- rnick Earu.—For the Frederick fair, October 13, 14, 1 and 16, the B. aud O. KK. will vell exeur- sion tickets from Baltimore, Washington, Ha- gerstown, Lexington, Graftor and all interme- slate stations at” low rates, with 50 cents addi- tionai for adtission to the fair. Ticketa will be sold from October 12 to 46, inclusive, and will be valid for return passage until Satardu October 17. In addition to the regular tral vervice the B. and O. I. R. will run special trains on October If and 15, leaving B. and O. station at 8:30 a.m. and returning leave Fred- erick at 5 p.m. The round-trip rate will be $1.65. Tichets sold on these days will be good ouly on day of sale aud will include admission to the fair. ° ———— ‘Tue To-Katos Wine Company, 614 14th street, has recently received several car loads of choice the celebrated California vine- er ample vaults at 27th aud K streets are stocked with some of the nest vintages to be found in the east. They t ised a handsome souvenir price —Advt. aes See Important Save oF Screwion Fouyrrvae.— In the sale by Messrs. Latimer and Sloan on Mouday next (12th instant) there will be found a superb solid mahogany dining room suite, embcacing sidevoard, extension table, curving table and ten leather-covered dining chairs: also elegant parlor furniture and other artic! of value, to which they invite the attention of those dexiring Brst-class articles. * Vv IGOR A ND Viraury Are quickly mven to every part of the body by Hood's Sacsaparuls. That tired feelins iy entirely overcon ‘The biow? 1 purified, enriched and vitalized and ear Lraith instvad of diseute to every organ The wach is toned and strengthened, the appetite re- ved. Ihe kidneys and liver are roused and invig- csated. Tho brain is reireshed, the nerves strengtlh- ginning Tuesday, Qewber 13, and contanin nal November 25. «¢ 21210, valid for return Tux Avvratienxexr of “Lhe Lakewood” in another columu i+ commende:) to the attention Of those desiring during the winter mouths the combined advautages o: excellent hotel service, 8 gertal climate and converieace of acceus, Muitany Order of Loysl Legion, Philadel- October 1 aud 15. For this ineeting in Putuinipn. ‘a reduced rates ave been made by the Pon:isylvsnia rauroad and all the comrades Zeom Wie c.1y will ase that une.—Adet. ened. The who.e sysien: is buiit up by Hood's Sarsa- varilla, “Twas ai! randown and unfit for business. Iwas induewa tv take a bottie of Hood's Sarspariila and it Vuult mae Finut Up su that Iwas soon abie to resuine work, Irecommend it toali." D.W. BRATE, 4 Mar- Unst., Albany, N.¥. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drucwists, €1; six for $3. Prepared only i» Mass. hy ©.1, HOOD & CO.. Lowell, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 4 JT. WALKER sons, 204 ST. N.W.—CAB- pr ‘Goed Sinor Bick saa Gig eS ere cian To AID THE KIRMES Committees Who Will Contribute Toward Making the Affair = Success. The First Reformed Trinitatis congrega- tion, after » long struggle, has succceded in erecting building sufficient for the grow- ing necds of the church. The members of the congregation have causé to be proud of the liberality which has been shown. In order to obtain additional funds it has beon decided to hold a grand kirmes at Masonic Temple from November 2 to the 14th, and from present prospects the affair will prove a grand success, financially and artistically. ‘The committee im charge wus as follows: Executive committee—Rev. G. Facius, Dr. Max Wiehle, chairman; Chas. Schroth, treas- urer; John’ Hockemeier, secretary; Mrs. E. Sellhausen, aasistaut secretary; Mra. L. Mubl- eisen, Mrs.’ L. Schmidt, Mra. A. Sievers. Reception committco--Rev. G. Facius, Dr. M. Wiehle, Mr. John Hockemeier, Mr. Chas. Schroth, Mr. A. Sievers, Mr. W. Mubleisen, Mr. R. Kopp, Mr. L. Schmidt, Mr. J. Herbel, ir. P. Hae. Mr. D. Volland, Mr. J. Appich, Mr. C. O. Brill, Mr. A. Sauter, “Mr. H. E. Berg- man, Dr. E. A. Seilhausen, Mr. Anton Eberly, Mr. J. Franz, Mr. Geo. Scufferle, Mr. 8. Wolf, Mr. F. Evchor, Mr. L. Sievers and Mr. Wim. F. Lutz. g committee—Rev. G. Facius, John Prin Hockemcier and Hiram Doyle. Decoration commitwe—Alrs, L. Mubleisen, Mrs. L. Schmidt, Mrs. M. Wiehle, Fucius, Mra. A. Sdater and Mra. E. Seilhauser Rofreshment cunmitte Mis. backerschmidt, Mrs. ; zahl, Mrs. Eberly, Sirs. C. Brill and Mrs. For- dan. Var committee-L. Schmidt, J. Herbel and A. Sauter. Door committee—R. Kopp. J. Pfeil, A. Bie vers, P. Haiser and W. Berguinu. Collection committee—J. Hockemeier, Chas. Scroth and D. Voiland. Voting committee—J. Schroth. Fortune wheel committeo—Henry Buseher, W. Bergman, Confection stand committee—Mrs. D. Vol- land, Mrs. K. Kopp, Mrs. J. Herbel, Mrs. Mat- tern. ‘Twenty-five-cent stand committee—Mrs. Pit- cher, Miss Schneider, Miss Mury Schroth. Rebecca. well—Miss C. Seliliausen, Miss E. Herbert, Mise E. Schmidt, Miss Schneider, Carry Helmus. Flower stund—Miss a. Sievers, Miss L. Speng- ler, Miss Mamie Spengler. Fancy tabie No. 1 committee—Mre. L. Muhleisen, Mrs: L. Schmidt, Mrs. A. Sauter, Mrs. Widmeier. Fancy bie No. 2 committee—Mrs. M. Wiehle, Mrs. E. Sellhuusen, Mra. P. Haiser, Mrs. A. Sievers, Mrs. J. Franz. Fancy table No. 3 committee—Mrs. Berg- in, Mrs. H. Schroth, Mrs. J. Pfeil, Jirs. Kaiser. Fancy table No. 4 committee—Mra G. Facius, Mrs. J. Hockemeier, Mrs. A. Loefiler, Mrs. J: Appich. Rae ee Three Years for Stealing a Typewriter. Wm. W. Smith: colored, was convicted yes- terday in the Criminal Court of larceny under an indictment charging housebreaking and the larceny of a typewriter. Smith claimed that the typewriter hud been given him to pawn. Judge Bradley sentenced him to three yeurs in the Albany penitentiary. —_—— Reduced Rates Via b. und O. R. BR, to the “Great Magerstown Fair.” For the accommodation of those desiring to attend the “Great Hagerstown Fair” October 13, 14, 15 and 16 the B. and O. R. it. announces @ special train service from all adjacent points and reduced rates from Baltimore, Washington, Lexington, Grafton, Frederick aud all inter- mediate stations. ‘Tickets will be sold October 12 to 16, inclusive, will be valid for return passage until October 17, inclusive, aud willia- elude admission to the fair. For time of regular trains see published schedule. On Thursday, October 16, special train will leave 1. and O. station at 7:30 a.m., and return- ing will leave Hagerstown at 4:0 p.m. ‘Ihe round trip rate will be $2, including admission to the fair. ‘Vickets sold at this rate will be good only on day of sale. ~ ——___— A Novel New Story. From the New York Ledger. In the New York Ledger of today, October 10, 1891, commences, the ‘publication of a new, short serial, entitled ‘Was She Wife or Widow? It is by Malcolm Bell and will be finished in six numbers of the Ledger. We think it is an un- usual an’ striking production. Read it for yourself. Fronf chapter to chapter you will be asking: “What next?” ones EELS Taovpien CoxscizNcx.—Your letter with €2 inclosed received and, as requested, we ac- knowledge receipt in this manner. Lobinson, ker & Co., 1200, 1202 and 1204 F street north- Hockemeier, Chas. Scratcuzn 28 Years. A SCALY, ITCHING, SKIN DISEASE WITH END- LESS SUFFERING CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. If I had known of the CUTICURA REMEDIES twenty-euxhit years axo it would have saved me $200.00 end ab imuense amount of suffering. My disease (psoriasis) commenced on my bead in a spot not larwer hanacent. It spread rapidly all over my body and wot under my naiis. The scales would drop off of me ali the tume and my suffering Was endless and without relief. One thousand doilary wou.d not tempt me to have this disease over again. I am a poor man, but feel rich to be reiieved of what some of the doctors said. was Le sowe ringworm, paoriasis, &e. Teannot praise the CUTICULA REMEDIES too much. They have made my skin as clear and free from sea'es as a vaby's. All J used of thein was $3 worth. If you had been here and sad you would 200.00, sou would have bad the mor T looked like the picture (No. 2, paze 47) in your book, “How to Cure Sk.n Diseases," but now I am as clear as any person ever Kreatost assortment of Fine Tens to bo found south of New York. Packors of the Johnston Breakfast Coffee. Jobuston Java. Johnston Maracaibo. Johnston Laguayra. Customers using the Johnston Dry Boast Process Coffees mny readily notice the great saving in quantity of the berry required and at the same time the vast improvement in the delicacy and delicious Havor of the drink in the eup, Ask your grocer for Johnston's Dry Roast Coffees. Bold by all grocers, also at Gurat Casa ' AND Japan ‘Tra It “Do You Wear Our 48¢. Canton Flannel Drawers have all the good points Double reiniorced seat. ‘Three clinched buttons, Extra siayed and ielled. Pall cut and the best and heaviest Canton in the market. Our price, 4c. Puaxc & Sox, One Price, Corner 7th and D sts, Whose Baking Powder to usc? Jomxsroy's. It 0c10-2¢ Dog Collars engraved Razors sharpened free, Kogers’ Cute 's, 477 Pa. ave.l* Just s Some one offered you .o: one dollar what had cost you last yea: uf” more! Would you look ‘to sev if he were in carnest? We've made a big deal in Men's Nataral Wool Underwear— aline that was made to well for $1.45. Our “inducement price” is $1.00. Franc & Sox, One Price, ‘Cor. 7th and D, Watronp’s. 1* Ladies Should Cuil und sce the Beautiful Costumes made by Mace. Wasuixerox, who hias associated with ber in business E. Wice of Paris. We invite customers to call and see samples and styles at 1316 G st. 1* A Sore Throat or Cough, if suffered to progress, often results in an incurable throat or lung trouble. ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches” give instant relief, 1 S. Heller, 720 7th st., is making specialty in Ladies’ and Children’s flair Cutting and Sham- pooing. Also cures Dandruff. oc6-5t* Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, Delicious easily digested and highly nourishing. Whose Teas are best? Jouxsron’s. It Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Drunken- ness, Opium Habit cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Free samples at dtr Menrz’s Duve Stone, 1014 F st. Caligraph Writing Ma the be pose : Muchine Supplies are and most popular. 6 Surgical Instruments, Watrono's, 477 Pa. av.* Ladies, it will be to your interests to look at the Standard Sewing Machine before pur- chising. ‘Send postal for one on trial. ocT410 — Stany & Fiske, 427 9th st. n. w. No Ilusive name, nor inconsistent claimsor statements are attached to Salvation Oil. Whose Coffees are fresh? Jounstox’s. Buy a Machine Witn a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Warren & Witsox Mra. Co., 437 9th st. nw. it fe28-str Selling Long Gray Hair Switches and Bangs at reduced prices at 8. HkLLER's. —_oc6-3t* Whose Coffees to ak for? Jouxstoy's. It An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeier & Wilson's New Higa Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use euraptures. 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The first and only pain- killing plaster. oct was M. W.. Bevusupoz, Nos. 1215 Fat. and 1214Gst., NOW READY FOR BUSINESS WITH A FULL Ling oF DECORATED GLASS WARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. New Store, New Stock and better fneilities for show. | For teruis aud 1 ing and handling goods.. We can offer couds on as cood terrus as almost any house im tlas country. New ‘tmportations arriving mearly every week. mb7 Gar Tus Besz. - THE CONCORD HARNESS. LOTZ & BRO., “€97 Peon. ave, edjalniag Mesional Hotel RR ey S Sold by ail booksellers, or sent, postpaid, by CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, New York, 1t UST OUT— R'S HAND BOOK OF INV N POO! D BOOK OF INVESTMENT BE- For theuse of Bankers, Investors, Trust Institutions and huilway Officials, ‘suppementay: Poor's Manwal ot Kalroads. “ihe ohiy work published which pre Bente compreLensive statements of the indebtedness of ull the states, cities, towns and counties of the country. Th one, volume: SCO pares, clot, royal octavo, Brice 82.50 per copy, edition ce Ved foadt setae. SOHN CG PALE oc guy ud Oty! 7th at. Bw. "THY, PENTURY | Dlct lONaKY — ADVANCE crders for tle cuiuplete mux volumes shot le sent to CHASE. CONDIT, TEES st The cate copes from 3 tod jan. moet 4 WINTER RESORTS. LAKEWOOD, ¥. J. OPENS OCTOBER 20. ine will be under the of F, LAPER. RUQUED lite clot at Deimoutco’ant Koiticas foun, Mtrther Darticniars Cas. On oF HOTEL BRUNSWICK, S¥ cr’ 0010-0030 Borcusivs Senixo Lu SUPERB “*KU=SIAN” TEA. ip bait paper. wu webe ry ALL Wi wren Prices: (AODENY OF MUSIC. KP8%4N's LYCEUM THEATER, ‘Matinee—10, 15, 25 and 50 C In BicCiosis f THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. Rev. Alex. Kent, Minister. ‘Sunday, October 11, service at 11. a.m. Orchestral ntnsic ubder direction of Prof. Bernays. ‘Congregational singing led by Prof. Stockton. ELOOME.~ n Sylvania ave. and 11th st. ‘Week Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. ‘Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Annual visit of THE ONLY MIT 0, SNL Y ¥ fy RRR. RE And Tis GRAND DOUBLY: COMPANY, Tis LATEST NOVELTIES FROM EUROPE, Headed by the Irish Queen, TAUate CLINE RAR NC 3 TBE i. 4 rH iy The Urivina Musica’ Comedian, SAM DEAIIS. Us Couielt sons ED 4 LLERS. Homewbat Ditterent Lik ASD COLLINS, Engisne's Owe, THLE LEONARDS. Vearance, AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. No Adj n Price®. Night—15, 25, 50 and 75 Cente, ‘A Good Reserved Seat for Children to Dress ‘Circe, Ine. D OFEKA HOUSE. TONIGHT AT 8 LAST TIME OF THE GREATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS NOW BE- FORE THE PUBLIC. ARLINGTON'S WIDOW." “DARLINGTON'S WIDOW." “DARLIN ” “DARLING TC By JOHN DOUGLASS, Esq. Indorsed by press and public as the cieverest comedy min years. Under the manaxement of HAKRY D. GRAHAME. Next Week ~1 Hk; ROYAL MIDGETS. Ventisy.vania ave. and 11th st. TONIGHT. TONIGHT, JAMES M. WAKD And ‘LARKE WARD Sensational Drama, THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Night—1 50 and Matinve—10, 15, 25 and 530 cents. Chi.dren to Dress Circie, Lo cenis. CARRIE Next Weex—LUNY PASTOK AND COMPANY. 0c10 Neve TON: Suppor ARIONAL THLATKE. 1GH1 AT 8 LAST APPEARANCE OF Mr, E, 8. WILLARD, ed by Mr. A. M. PALMER'S Company, in THE MIDDLEMAN Monday, October 12, ‘Mawson’s Military Comedy Drama, ‘a FAIR REBEL.” Seats now selling. ocl0-tt HH Aes Byov TueaTER. Mrs. P. Bary .L. Britton and T. F, Deane, Weeix Commencing Mond»: and Manayera, October 12, GRACIE EMMETT IN Howard B. Taylor's Great Play, THE PULSE OF NEW YORK. A Vivid Picture of Life in Gotham. Grand Scenic Em- deliisiiment The Steam Pile Driver. ner. The Little Church Around the Cor- The Great E:e- vated R. R. Scene and the Grandest Fire Next Week—INSIDE TRACK, Scene Ever Conceived. The Leap For Life. ocl2-Gt ACADEMY oF NuSiIC, ‘Corer of Sth and D sts. ‘This (Saturday) evening, last tine of FREDERICK PAULDING In “THE STRUGGLE OF LIFE™ —Next Week Boyt's political satire, A TEXAS STEER. ‘The cast is headed by Mr. Tim Murphy and Miss ¥ ora Walsh. Seats now on gale, ocd-tt GRAND TOURNAMENT AND BALL! q BELTSVILLE, PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, MD., “TUESDAY, OCTOUER 1, ba Knights wil appiy to Di Ist Prize—Gentienan 2a Prize, Ed Pr For thie Benetit of THE NEW GRANGE HALL. Fox, Beltsville, Ma. Urstor ot the D. JUDGE GeORGE 1. LOWEREE, ‘Orator of the Lvenin, HON. VAN 1 MANNING. PRIZ?S. “h, valued at $50, “Dianond wast Pn, Suver Wateh, 815 2 Fa rege Goud Ring. $7.50, Erizes on exibition at Holla's, 400 7th st. nw. Berkut e Feguctioh, Tunce 168, @5, eutites the Knight todinncr nees at 11 o'clock. Dinner and hall. Oyster supper and bazaar in SPECIAL. Be teville Jand 2iiprovement Company dal mnceinent toall attending tue Four. rior THE DAY ONLY (ctouer Ls 180i an section No. of their subdivision at & ‘of 5 per vent. ‘Adiission to 1ournament, FREE. Railroad fare: One straizht Jare fur rotmu trip stom all stations be- tween Washington aud Laure. GtouGETOWN oLcuEsTRA, Miss Ju:EF KASPAR, Conductor. TWELETH SEASON. Soloists: Mie. CLEMENTINA DE VERE, Prima Donna Soprano. Mr. JAMES SAUVAGE, Baritone. LEONOKA VON STOSCH, Vioiiniste. Prof. Antone Glotzer, Miss Lotta Mills, Mr. Henry ‘Xander, Pianists, and Others, Assisted by Willie Club and a Large Chorus. Grand Orchestra of 100. String Orchestra of 80. First By reque the Entre n.w., bexinniux WEDNESDAY, COTUBEK Cone. rt, METZEROTT'S MUSIC DECEMBER 11, 1801, saa anareuent will reserve seats ‘at Metzerutt “& Co.'s, THO ae i, 1891, ‘ot the. ‘Cou! Ai 8.ue BuLscriptions ior the Course ot Serts, $2; entitte boldrr to ous reserved veut at eacheot the “iiiree “rund concerts," Keserved. seats for fee: imdconcerts Will Le iurwarded by mai Hes wow THEATER. Mrs. P. Waris, R. 1. Britton und T. F. Dean, Pro- ‘prietois and Manaxers. Weel Coutmencing Monday, Octobers. Enlursed, ‘Witty Comedizne, Bew! ‘The orixival and only ATKINSON'S NEW PLCK'S BAD Boy, ‘Under the management of GRIFFIN & WILSON, |, Tevisod and produced by Pretty Women, itching Dancers, With the Latest and Strongest Spociaities, Z Next Week-PULSE OF NEW YORK. 005-68 DAXCING EMY, tad Wace g ee Friday eoption: lor 7S. Gtob. Cisse MANE Le AEE eee BFtsaDs Pane. ee Ek ce tamdape ep cas nate nia at Distelct line for ‘Of 3 lies to this beauty Goatees gies ee, nt eee ca emen S af ot ie ees oat 10, 1891—SIXTEEN: PAGES. HE GREAT FREDERICK T argon wat oc tue ‘There wilt be raci rates: sioppius at i uF. will re —" ong est horses in tie country” ‘Allthe railroads. will ran excursions at EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, é&c. AL. FAIR OF 1801 ON | (OCTOBER OU SS enc Seoeer i Myisand IE Atsone the sane | Q) ses Tre ALAS Stier, pul tke ence Bi. the egress SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, * seat, contin n= every day by sowie of the fast- reduced ay Meriucdiate station. BALE. CaLivonsia, 1: 4 Special parties ‘@. 1M 3 Ate. a8 So! Sai st AN DEC. MUELLER, INSTRUCTOR Mi uta caplaia. soa W104 G Aka Trinity © Ms Which tue puuite is Seli-tnold ————— eee __ AUCTION SALES corner beartily invited. ¥ the German Keformed Ne and N sw. W.W.. forthe Ba Gebt incurred by thee newly monic “Kenipie. Cor. Vth ain ¥ stm, oer 2 to November 14, 182, 10 ‘THE COMMITTEE. \Wesac + Auctioneers, O37 Loutsiana ave Opposite City Bost Qffles, “DANCE OF THE AUTUMN LEAVES” ON THE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. “*AMl sounds were in harmony biendet, Prof. Schroeder, with the National Guard Band, will ive proper exytess.on to the sane. PROGRAM SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1891. _FINANCI M®, 4 ° «l the great sum Bankers, of Ganewne an. depo at a | Rocked with t Aeadtiny! sect scl tor danciaee Masonje He ed with the eye of love throuch the golden vapors saat Sih and F aca. uw. will reopen for tite season 1S came Faas. ednesday. Oriours While arrayed in its robes of russet ani scarlet and yel- _ Circulars at te academy. selcste — ofr Het and yel: Bright wi b the sheen of the dew, each glittering tree | ACCOUNTS ©f the forest Flashed like te plane-tree the Persian adorned with ‘tuanties and jewels.” So telted of firma, corporations am@ im ividualson the most tavorsble terme. Commercial paper discounted apd loam Mamde Ob real eatate and other collateral FORRION EXCHANGE sold on the priocspal cities @: Europe. GIVE US «portion of your bastuem Oyen an account with us PART 1. Kung Frost... * The Bobemian Gir. WeeEs Sse. Fmmett's Lutiauy. Bankers, ‘Dauchter of Love. een I Ft ow, palin 8 Location Central. MONDAY MORNING, 601 2 Mieder! ose Chose 4:30. T LEN OCLC 5. Cornet duet. Dance of the Autumn Leaves. Thomas | °° idee WITHIN OUE SOLES LOUNS OF THE FINEST) & Potpourri........ Bosticher | [HE OHIO NATIONAT BANK OF Wasiti RED AT 3 xs ALL GEADES OF TARESCRIES, Bu SELS, VELVET ib oie PES MaDe UP Al OE ike et AND OTHER ie LATEST OF A pes emer ee Mon Jos. b TATU | JOHN GO s0nS SON DESIGAS. "ALTOGETHER AW SALE OWE etialatis WY DAN ti WORTH VENTION shoM INTENDISG ep See. tater, Re ae RCBASENS. > = oo ior : ; LOT, OF SECOND-HAND AR. Me A.W. SCHROEDEK, Conductor. tude Su lawrence £5. dren one, on — : CAMP E WILL BE SOLD. ‘The Macalester, Queen of the Waves, leaves for the es 2% hs PATCLPEE, Dank « Co, aucuoneen Green Lawns of Marsiiail Hall TOMOKMOW at Lia. | X55 Sean Pet LARGE AND IMI HOL PIANOS, MLC B ON TUESDA} \i aS BOUND-TRIP TICKETS, 25 CENTS. egy ghT OCU SALES RUCSS, —— 220 PENNS\:.\A\NTA AVENUE NORTHWEST, Children, on Sundaysand through the week, 15 | ji) "and iron. sin) to aay je Wil Sell u labdwoune collectiun of bousebold tril: | genta Sinount of te Bre, couprisins Varior, Chamber, Library, Dig uh at furniture. Large assoriinent of Mognet, Body, Tapestry, In- | COL. JOS. ©. McKIBBIN, CAPT. 1. L. BLAKE, a rrgin'ti Sth Carjety Ru a ie Marshall Hall.’ Cour'dy Macalester. | £22 7, Udine. Corus os 1. uous 80 d Wit, iu tue rooms, i ocib-zt ir HOMAS DOWLL KATCLIFEL, DARR & CO., ucts, PORTANT SALE vt D eceurrtae, OF BOUSE Sunday midst RUGS, &e., theme os € Fe Y AUCTION Obri THIRTEENT! SN O'CLOCK, ap ‘oc NG & SON, Auctionvers, m., 2:30 and 6 p.an. sharp. Take the 11.1. boat and spend a restfal October s[HOSE DESILING To Go Busuted Hol iuson, Notice. Books for the sutacription Westumeton and besa} tied nature's sweet scenes and the sounds of juard Band. Take the children. Deposit Company. No. in case fret the stock ‘slasil ‘be ceive a peo Fate ‘Fennsy ivania avenue and 11th street. ON THE Spout of ie mabe. raptcn. A permient of 10 yr coat EIGHT casis QE IMPORTED BULBS. GRAND EXCURSION ee sulecryticn. ‘Total amount of capital CATALOGU, SO ON, EDWIN WARFIELD, Consisting of Doubie ands. Hyacinths, Narcissus, amsinciowe re ENS. F. KARNS, Crocus, Early Sinzle and Doub.e Duc vou Thol, pit Bhould secure tickets early. —— a Up in puckases ior audi Pt rouns 1 nal Dyers, to be sold ai our Ur>Day, “OCROBER “THIK- MONDAY MORNING. NE OFFICE ROOMS FOR KENT ik citys at ELEVEN O'CLOCK THOMAS DOWLING & 50 ma ‘We have only room for « few more. An tho now building of the Washington Leun ant , = —— ‘Trust Com corner very modern LATIMER & SLOAN, Kuctioneers, First come first served. pany. ‘Och and F ste, 1400 G st., near'U.S. Treasury. Apply to convenience and comfort tor inen whe epend @ lage JOHN BOWLES & CO., their ofthe TSA Fret niw., | BA of their lives in their offices, arave Or W. H. CLARKE, Call for permit to uapect the premises. if Kellogy butiding, Agents. ae HANDSOME PARLOK F ee aiding. — selt-3m BM Wal - President. CHAM OLY URNT GEAND CoMmBINad tos. EXCURSION nN NLiURE INS the " TRESS FE GREAT HAGEKSTOWN PAIR ational SVLINGS. FINI NG. AN DSC Dr OAK “DINING WITH MILER, CARVERS, ENTS Me OAK EXT! CHAL HALL BACK. £ REPU 1 (Chex TEQurs TOGEIHER WITH 8 Mos) OTOL ARTICLES IN THE HOUSE- ® NG LINE, 3 WORK BENCH e No. 165 Loth street norti:went, We sal ew and excellent cols oclat Unter: Kank. tries ALSO ES AND LOT CARPENTERS* Under the aus} 1 tran of through cars leave B. and 0. depot . $1.50 round trip. ets can be procur gre mvited to wo with us and bave a good tue. ‘es of the iollow No. Ts SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, B.E COR iol st. AND NEW YORE av Divisions, U, R. eseu, No. 2, Her Frauki, No 6, and Alexandria, Va, OCTOBER 14. Children huif fare. frow auy member of the Lhe xeneral public aid oUF Many ‘Transacts the business ot ‘TRUST COMPANY TOOLS. Mi G, OCTORER PIF. at TEN 0 CLOCK. housekeey M1 sel a nearly ny Of hourekewpinx artic StEAa TAT Sundays, trys Suuuay to Cabin Jolin Bridge. > | Boat ieaves od. Ae aL! ite various Urauchen, NCH FLORENCE WILL MAKE TWO Also the bamness of St aiid Cabal at 9 'S-tu, ands pam, SAVINGS BANK LATIMER & SLOAN, ae Roctumeere. ‘en TRUST! F A By daly recorded im Liv the ‘and records of t NTING Ds Tequest of the holder of the uote secured thereb: public ancti Wisi sel TUsSD, ocLecn i. (3) and four thirty-eught (as), feet iT iuches suuti 4 and } in said ~ Said street Ip fet. t the east line of sud i live 15 teet and then UCTOR! Mpa ace of bexinning, ouse. ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money paid incash, und balance at six and twelve Inonths, ‘with interest, and secured by deed of trust on property 1U0 to be deposited ut tune of sale. All con- yanciny at the cost of the purchaver. ‘Tie {usurauce Coupany’s certiticate as to title will be. exhilited at tune of sue. ‘soid. ocl0-cokds ALE OF VALUABLE X. NINTH | STLET BETW STREETS NORTHEAST irtue of a deed of trust dated May 16, 1877, and 2 square nuiubered nine hundred aud LLIAMS & ©0., Aucticnsers. L ESTATE PEN T AUCTION KYE* Exocnsions: 22 MILES ON THE POTOMAG Two Salon Steamers. Frou sth st, ferry whart. Sail and arrive hourly, Stop at Aleaandria, Va. And off SAFE DEPONIT COMPANT, ‘Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. FOR 15 CENTS, Acta as executor, administrator, gusrdian ef thee ap15-Om_ | tatesof minora, committer of the estates of junatica, wer NO. B53,10.10.60 et Coluubi he Distr STAC receiver, assy ioe aud ekecutee trusts uf any and every, Gescription. E_EXCURSIONS. im front of the premises. on WENLIETH, IN] at Fi sina! jots numbered three rte os ts of © beviunine On th street east 3D of the dividiue line between lots are, and ruUMiog thence south on hence east 1 Jeet 1136 uehes to rier ital nd improved by an old frame FAMILY SUPPLIES. Receives money deporte in sume of TEN CENTS Bia a, | ea upward aud lowe tatereet tere, < Zoo Furs and | Loans money Upon real estate and collatera) secur ry Yard Barracks | ity, Witt's Couch Line. ound 1 ders" Home, Ch. Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU. ALLIES upon deposit mm capacious slutase vauiteut Unsurpassed dry Gene aud security. Puuali eates tor rent from #5 to 6125 per enpum tobe ‘EB MAVE Wie Gran. Sugar, Real Estate ALBERT F, FOX, 7s 920F st. nw. Ge W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. se25- Su 309 11th st. nw, Sue. Finest Creauery . per pound. New alapre Sipey just oa ie over Hany epee Found. ‘Kespecttuliy ve THis DAY REDUCED ALL ‘GRADES a “heewe, 1 Office hours—Daily from a.m. to 4 p.m., and otherwise ordered, 4 addition to the regular MUL! S o'clock p.an., as follows ‘Ou the 15tt; day ot each sient, Ou the sat Vusiness day of each mouth, eo ie Hirst, second aud Ghurd days of each month (Sundays excepted) Wien the Loh falls the i6th day wali te on Bunday ¥. Hw. Successor to'l. Hi: Walker & Go. > President PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- ENTISTR BENJAMIN F. sh heater eh ge Rd Deere SEE oe hilt, SNENCE, BeTwrrN stcosb AND | DG."iNibaiinds. oi, sorter op ntetNOs. aRSES aE pouRSLOS™ soctaa THILD STKEETS SOUTHEAST. cess), 2c. jas ad:uabostered. artificial teeth inserted : ss I w:}1 offer ior saie in front of the premises on TUES. | aut repaired, satisiaction xuaranteed; Io years’ ex E FRaNcls ices, DAx Tie /HINTEENTH DAX Of OCTOBER, INbl, | perience. eclvut™ aruenr forte ker, Jeet front OF 1Ot Sy opine Ta eeadeand the, Mest 23 | (~ KOSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLISHED ino fort front of lot 8, square 70, comtatning inal 2040 | GF RST Ion Lath ot ae Pett ee Tae square feet, Lait $10 aud $8." Old plates made gvod as news, Open Jeru.s of sale: One-third cash end the balance in one and two years, with ber enn ‘Verus to b Payable semi-annually. and secured Uy ‘tom the property suid, OF ail casu, at the gption of the purchaser, | $200 deposit at tune Of sale. couplied with an ten days oF tue i be Sovd at the isk and cost of the defauitine pur chaser after tive days’ advertisement 12 SOue paper interest at the rate of 6 per ceutu'n v dail ‘ay, Bight, and Sunda) sill Zp. mh ment o: the Coluubian University, trom: 1 to} ‘Acept DUbday .eXtraction fee; Ufiriuary ‘All ite oH st. uw. oben Published in tue District of Combia, 2 October to dthe Bu. sett GEORGE W. STICKNEY, F, och-dkas Auctioneer, | J )# STAKE PAKSONS.S.E_COK OTHAND EN.W. IDELITY Enurance un Mth st. Furvt-ciame gold and other 0:1 dasa specialty. “Apprication to wuss Used ta extract BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Irs A Guu: “Only a irl, old bachelor. yet get your men and boys if it were aot for the giris? ic aS we are intensely interested in the ‘And inusi: male persuasion, in come the little stranger, although it's ~‘only «irl. We cater to the want of men aud boys and endeavor to supply them with ‘Aru teeth aud ero’ sserced aw: SUBSCRIBED STOCK, #43,000. LW, HE_LVANS DENVAL FARLOES, 127 PAC AVE, Jeeth extracted positively without pain or ‘Larmiees Fearouavie prices. ‘Has the Lest pian Gevined tor eecurug 6 Home, “gran the meering remank of werusty | cause by vir aitiens yuo vexetabie NO AUCTION OF MONEX. yagirl:” Pray, sir. where wor , 1M Use b} us uly. Len-eliects ate: Presse —— api mt. Artificial teeth, couwa aia Lat chat NO BACK DUES REQUIRED, Any amount loaped, repayable € 1 per month on each business sense, we heartily wel~ cornet FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING At moderate prices. Note the following quotations, “*Read,‘wark and inwardly digest them” to the preser- vation of the contents of your purses: SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN, Cheviots, Tweeds, and Plaids, Kock C excellent make and price We Lame, Whic CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS FOR MEN, B ack Worsteds, strictly all wool—make and materia!s SUITS OF Harris’ Czssitoeres and Wire Woven Wiltshires.— ‘The quality of these goods is above suspicion —Our former priceson these suits were $16.40, $15.60 and 914.75.—Weare offering them this season. 15 it they're worth a cent. OUB PRICE, $7.50 FOR COAT AND VEST. Silk Mixtures, Camden Stripes ssimeres, &c., strictiy all wool, of verfect im fit. Worth double the his 7.50 A SUIT. War Do CLOTHES—FOR MEN. ney's, cor. 7th AT $10 4 SUIT. TUXEDO COATS are having » regular walkover this season. We have them, COATS AND VESTS OF CLAY WORSTED, at ‘Makes note of this for future reference. OVERCOATS FOR $14.50. ‘MEN. Wedoubt if « handsomer line of Fall and Winter ENTAL INFDOMARY soap, ‘That's what they ask us. This ts what wo tell ‘em: Because it is For the Feet, and the Feet need it, and it ineets ali the requirements of the Feet. them dress their windows m fine style with it. You should see the windows at these popular drug stores: Acker & Kenner’s, 1429 Pennsylvania ave. ; A. B. Fin- Fats. These drugasts kuow tuat Terra Firma Soap For the Feet is “strat woods.” ‘They don't recou- ‘mend any other kind to their customers. yd, west Tuexe Is No Daxozn ERN GAS STOVE 30 WBSacul the socien cover walnoles ones o 1,0W advanced. Shares,@1 per month. Sth and ke Lar, tsetse ite Plas and judteeat | SIX FER CENT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS cost of niateriais. sel0-tr €20,000 placed im New Loans, re and information apply at ehemnae rts TS eS ihe OrvicnEs. SotLactie fscem Wee oe as TS Saath ate, AMERICAN SECURIT AND TRUST 00. wit APES Graton, rere JNO W. COMMON.” JNO. W. MACARTNEY,— J ‘Memier 90! Stock Ka. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. 9 Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. ‘Loans. Collections. Sy) You Sav. Or Youn “FOR THE FEET" Rainn Mocks aus fee lcnpee ct New Haidiore tousht and k Tein a positive | A Specialty made of cvestmment District upto the required standard, Worth at retail all | cure for tender, paintul, sweaty Feet, Corns and Bun. | Houde ane il local Naliroaas Gent fasereet anes hetst fons. Try it. All crugyists sell it, 25c. And some of | Phone Stock dealt in. ‘Auier au Bell Telephone Stock Lowrht and sold. 38 ENTS «. Lite and I ste., and Hendershott's, 13th and LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKEKS, 1235 F ST., WASHINGTON, D.C, and sell for cash or ou mangin Stocks, Bon@a, cyghsbee ate een enn ‘Out. eT oep pasine ompeccalty. ‘Constant quutatious a. uarkete ‘Petepnome Sen. oclltr ——— BICYCLES. See No 18 YOUR CHANCE Tu GT 4 BICLOLA ‘Weare selling our stock, which includes the cole (brated Humber and Warwick Perfection Bicyeiea, for jees than cost to close business Unparaleled bes Mottled Magins, Enslish Cau ane woe at our @aiue in new and second-Land machines Turme made at si a snl GILT . EDar, —, ‘THE WARWICK CYCLE ANY. $10. ECLIPSE ana pS — alae Gis 17th wt. aw. SHORT PANTS SUITS, emyance mg a Sizes 41014 yearn $1.50, $2, $250, 93, g350,/ ™7IOt WASHINGTON Gas LIGHT COMPANT. Fr caset tick nck ok wesw nee 23.87, 4. eh ‘firures for cash. Boys’ surTs, coaTs, vests axD Long Pants. | Hats Axp Funs, Soe aio Sizes 131018 years @4, $4.50, 95.50, 96, 96.50, 50. ‘This is only the entering wedge.—We shall make it ‘worth your while to VICTOR E ADLER'S 20 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 7 AND follow us up closely. ‘bow get them. 0 7TH 8T. X.W., COBNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENOR, STRICTLY ONE PRICR OPEN SATU Gaarervt_Comroztixa, EPP ORDAY UNTIL 11 P.M. 8°'8 cocoa ‘Lane stock of Boys' and Children's Hats and Capa. CAPITAL DART, PSYCHO, TOURIST, ETO 1221 F ST. XW. Another supply of DUNLAP'S NEW YORK DERBY WHEELERIES AND CYCLING RINK, HATS just received. Those desiring low crowns can @2 HOST. XW. SMITH WHEEL MFG. ‘Our Fur Department is heavily stocked with all de | "A MEHOLFUL aan’ Are you kind to your spinal column, or ée you pied Matiors end Furriers, ‘slong on « modern bone ahaser?

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