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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. LOCAL MENTION. ILLEGAL SELLING OF CIDER. Co: Arrested and Fined, | Christian Heurich's Efforts Crowned With Result of the fm the Case MENIC, EEN! § Tw ae 3 . ee ne ates ae pa Svs eee Cioady and threatonins weather wechogt rein |. The large crop of apples this season resulted b Corover Patterron heard statements today thn stoe = 0 the supper and to the adddswas 25 Te’ | Grace" ot Notions Hiker “almatey" tvahey Octoner j ‘unsil P an? slightly | 5 d many of the i colored man James Edwarde or ERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, “1 a tape ataaes, continue until t r and slightly | im making that frait ee mune WS Gileinisiels dpichinens | aia, te Freeing nq man fal K ta oom at warmer Thursday; fair . iarmers being unable to haul ir crop con- a Edmonston, was found dead beside b = - PORRCAST TILL KIGRT 4. %. THUESDAT. erted portions of it into cider, which they | fowrariogs, NALTMED CONDUCTED BY TRE anging on his vhoulder. At the corner of $24 | railroad track near Ivy City early yesterday | SPecisl : i THIS WERK_MATINER. TOMORROW. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and market. Along the lines of country pasiserad EsUETe, | and M sirecte he was stopped. by » colored | morning. His employer, John Eggleston, said i ines Serre AaURADAY aT 3.05 hl Piewinin, gecerally’ fai stationary disposed of the beverage at5! yrodern times have witnessed great improve- | than its actual value was offered, but the that the man was paid of Monday and be ‘ pane on et CIAL. ANTERNOON Tr aageun pb winds. cents « glass, as well as filling the demijohns | ments in the manufacture of malt liquors, and eg eg oe! not and made off tor saw him in Ivy City that afternoon. Later . es FOPULAR (yiuett_13, $0 and 7S conte on ree! ete Temperature and condition of water at7 | 24 J3s* of customers with the quantities that | i: is not necessary to go beyond the confines of pe would-be purchaser the evening he was seen in Walker's saloon Lace Curtain Stretch PRICES, (Children to bros Gecko ti sents. TO MOUNT VERNOX, am.: Great Falls, te: 26. Receiving revervoi eition at north conned Boath connection, 32. temperature. 58: condition a 30: condition, Week—J.J. DOWLING AND SADIE HASSON, The Tomd of Washington. he they wanted. In this way the latter were | the national capital for @ practical demon- | aacts, gruer,was reached company with another man. latest improvements. At J. added tm “The Hed Spider" and “Nobody's Claim.” ol order to accommodate the many etraneere = Oe . A to the offer The tisfied thata train struck 7 cuabled to get pure sweot cider at reduced | stration of thin statement. Probably there is hs terme copirene’ he the man and Knocked him down, and © certifi: | 90% % 929 Pennsylvania ave. rates, and the countrymen got more money for | not person of mature 1g in Wash- denged to sell. But shook cate to that was given. Have You Ever seen how Shoes are made NEWT TT tron en ste TT sceevee (SEAS SSAA coi errata abun | eo —— i oe alae tt pore foun, 9; exdttilon of ember ne ee ee ee eee ee mark situated at 1223 to 1285 20th street north- | stopped a moment to, ad: aca cr nae nine Rauler. |_| tomenrow evening from ¥:30 00960 at formal MATINEE SATURDAY aT & exe High Water. | Low Wa fook exception to this mode of disposing of the | west, and called Hourich’s brewery. Ample | tant of the wood. Whe In the case of Anne C. Cratch Geld etal. sat. | cocning of Wu. Hans & Go's New West End ie MOCET VERNON on 10:96am. 10:4 p.m. | 4:49 am 447 pom. | Surplus crop of apples and complained to the | space has been secured for the purposes of the | that darky wae till Rachel M. Hewott ot al., Mrs. Hewett, W. F. | Store. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. ‘oc2l-2t Bich and Harris’ Jolly Comedy Company tm Cue eS ar eoree police. eo 1 Christi: Company, the | 8nd when near an % g that he could | Hewett and others filed answer today by Mr. E. ——— John J. McNally’s Farce Comedy, Ir Yor Kxow a good thing when you sce it| | Policeman Breen was instructed to invosti-| Cb sep at he cine tee eee ronside per | B0t possess it by fair means, he resorted to foul, | B Hay. ‘The bill was brought to set aside a | Dissecting Cascs Watronn’s, 477 Pa.ave.n.w. read OxsrEx's nd.. first p: eee nn ee ee daily production of about | the iwuckly snatching it started toran. But | sale under a deed of trust claimed to have been | Galvanized Iron Garbage Pails, allsizes. eee. Dr. Wanxrn's Consrts, 05c.; Monarch shirt, | ‘it shall not be lawful for any person or per- | 260 barrels, while 20,000 barrels are always on | empty breech leader ee a thnk ies | given by Emma L. Shephord, the mothor of | At J. W. Boreuzn & Sox's, ‘No. 923 Penneyl- le I He G7e.; lonsdale cambric, 10 Bnovmead's, |wons at any time to sell oF expose for sale | the premises for delivery. to shoot if that ‘possum wasn't dropped “in a| the complainants, on the ground that she did | “is ave. n.w. ut Heap nae ea <n 4th near 8. "ithin tho limits of either of the markets auy | "Nota ginglo modern invention or improve- | pea green hurry.” The ‘thief, the | not sign and deliver the deed: that it was not! Pianos—fino uprights —sale or rent; tuning | 1anin snd You can't help tt—Bovs and Giria i pe Sha cag pO Nine. beor. cider or other fermented oF | ment has been left untested, and among the | man who co: ull down a’ possum would | Properly executed. ‘Tho answer denies the | ang Tat: Genre enpionioame bon Sager pon ane cee ag sre | Socanom gw gy Ren et emee spirituous liquors, under ® peualty of not less | features of the establishment are the best sye-| lave no trouble in pulling down a man, did allegations of the bill. asserts that Mra. Shep-| references; moderate prices, Victom Bacxen, | A laugh from beginning to end, I Yard Barracks ‘oc2l-2t° | fense, but nothing berein shall be construed to | mon ‘Pass- deal affair by | that the sale was regular and all the require- -———_—-—____ EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. a par sant Prohibit the vale of cider im quantities not less ing reg I oe ay doting the su) avenucit tt | ments of law were complied with, Our Process Flour at $1.50, 75 and 40c.| _xext Week—PITOU'S STOCK COMPANY. _oc2i ever, 18 ceuts pound. Kem + | than halt « barrel. rior character and extent of the plant and the Ad avrenne keene: a sack is guaranteed; equal any at @1.65. Pure | eo. caiDWELL'S DANCING ACADEM\. LADIES’ sky testers, Hearuen’s, 458 Paay. | Under this law be yesterday took » Fairfax | quatity of the ingredients used in tho M8nU-| Richera Fraction colored ot Pieteburg, Pa., | The mother of Minnie Overton, aformer belle Bye Whisky, 5 years old, 65c. qt. Pure Port Corner Sth and Ht ste. n. w.. ae = — —< : | county farmer into court and Judge Kimball | fetnre of the best, no one will be surprised colored, arg, Fs | of Gallatin, Tenn., blinded Samuel R. Elliott with | Wine, med. use, full qts., 50c. bottle. Catawba, and Friday FPAXo8 200 Stabns oF PAPER, Ronis om Ip You Wanr to getani stylesare | fined him 20. The farmer wasa poor man | thet co man je look to this house as the | ha® been visiting Wm. Matthews at the | vitriol, her daughter having charged him with | 7c, gallon: large - Clase for Sik made to order Very Tessonabiy aleo bape for this winter. visit our tailoring department. | and as the prosecuting attorney only wanted @ | source for their supplies of that the goods | “Twenty Buildings” for some days, and last | seducing her, 2c. : lessons given daily” SS Saar ene We have a complete stock of domesiie und for- | ruling on the law, the court suspended execu- | source for thet in go high ag estimation.” Few | night he became tired of his frien’ and the Fresh Candy. .-R. 7 eign fabrics at = = SESE, tion of senteace. brewers havedone as much to improve and | world in general and resolved to put an end to GzoRarTows ORCHESTRA (12TH SEASON). Muze T. B. Haazisox, cas . The purpose. Get the best ing (rolls oF | than €10 nor more than $20 for every such of- | featUFee cailsiesos apne sah te ol te ‘coveted actelare cad aieke oy had fall knowledge of what she wasdoing, | 990 silos, Mas —_—__ maintain the quality of lager beer as Christian | his existence. Purchasing a bottle of ond ick Cudiens. a vem. ne. enue Mda 2 tase hes wanieced hie wake Sane a Henrich, and it will be gratifying to his hosts | laudanum he about 10 o'clock took a large|Oxp Sotprer Curzp Guns for sale andhire. Cutlery. Watronn'a® | MELE. CLEMENTINA DE VERE. Soprano, of XY. a Porennr, stock of wall papers. pictures, picture frames, pits sox wisriiee of customers and friends in this vicinity to | dose of it. At about 1 the inmates of Electric Motors Furnished for Set alge LEOKORA Sue stoce. Pioliniet. Is constantly receiving the Latest Fashions ip Be tees tat Pe ane ati Tok Grifin and McGuire Are Well Pleased With | know the estimation in which he is held by the | house became aware of what their visitor had ray Machines at AveRsacu’s Domestic Rooms, 71 Mise” Lorn ahs Pee ats anp BouNETS 2 —— the Outlook. coreeaeans cheniat at the gone = Men 5 —_ Dr. Mackall = ope = OF ECZEMA BY ONE SET CUTICURA, AFTER | and H sts. ik, HENRY ZANDER, Piais : Cup in Washington can be suppli P men’ me ti o that department | for. r trying for a long time to resusci = - ‘Withetmy % ring Orchest ertormera, * = pepe ay mea bangs Spee be price wil| ASran reporter met Catcher McGuire and | Part anaiyage Ooaxpeiclag, thirty. wor samples | the would-be suicide be cally’ casmnaue USING MANY MEDICINES 5500 More of Those Extra Fine $2.50]... Grand Curae 100 voices. eee please as well as quality and fit. We have every | Center Fielder Griffin today and both expressed | of the different brands and varieties much to the disgust of the principal. Troubles WITHOUT RELIEF. was Pid pies Hand-knit Jackets selling | eatitting bower to onereserved svat atench of the ire ee. Style and every size of children’s short-pants | their entire satisfaction with the arrangements | of domestic manufacture obtainable in Wash-| with his wite wore said to be the cause of the 80 rapidly at $1.49 at C. AvERBacH’s, 7th anc grand concerts, can now Le had at 8020-3 Mourning @ specialty. 4 7 i —— stic lé-1 Mii ZER 110F. suits. Eisemax Buos.. and E. made to play ball in Washington next season, | ington. suicide's effort. Domestic Sewing Machines and Patterns.o19-12t |" ocl4-1m i ZEROTT'S, 1110 F st. " . . = * = AME. Although I have very little faith in patent medicines | Arrested! 1 a tion by Dr. . 5 notwithstanding published reports to thecon-| J. vestigntion was made principally with a| yy, 4 °OFFIS BEARING A mistonic ¥. Tdought one-half dozen bottles Sarsaparilis and one- rrested! Incipient consump eng the publi ¢ GotoJonx R. Kerix. Center Market, 9h st. | trary. McGuire said he had never beon treated | yiow to ascertain the,evtoat oot mature Of theit While ‘engaged in disinterring a body yester- | nairdoren totties Sarsaparilla for ectoma or prurixe, | PUl’# Cough Syrup. It does it overy day. 8 Sos Soanas partons: Wing. Northern Liberty Market better in his life than in Washington, and be-| adulteration, if any, and especially the use of | 40y the sexton of the old Presbyterian ceme- | Nothing gave morelief, and havi served a number Headache, Neuralgia, Dizziness, “ ‘i i ° . ‘ALL MEETING. : ‘the le he had | antisepticand preservativengents. Maltliquors, | tery accidentally ran across coffin on which | of yeurs in thoreguiar army, which entities me to the | Drunkenness, Spasins, ‘Sieepleseness cured by | F° ’ sf lene ray of men Coe we sores ca ee eaten a oe maid sna If he | uted as samples, were all purchased in the city was a solid silver plate bearing the inscription: | 8°idiers' Home at Wasiington, I went there, und there | Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at ‘ ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE Witte AND : be .- | Leaine across your valuable CUTICURA REMEDIES. | ltr Mertz’s Davo 8: 1014 F st. Back Laces done up in firet- best materials - and included the various popuiar brands made | “Mrs, Livingston, relict of the Honor- lua M1 ERTz's DRUG STORE, width, Laces done up in first n Sed cil them to vou ag manmiacturers prices, | B#d not been satisfied he would not have stayed | st" stiiwaakee, Cincinnait Philadelph able Rob't B. Livingston of Chermont obt. | 5oushts tes of CULIUURA, acate of CUTICURA| (aa achia a coemenis ene eel SRS PURE LE Bee our $10 qualities. Go right through our | Bere, he said, for he had several other offers. | York, which are sold all over the United States, | Died 220 of March, 1814, in thesixty-third year seten euneen baeotenne teen Oe ae ee Ce en Gee stand, 13 “| stock. You'll find every quality up to $35a/ Griflin said that when he signed his contract | as well as the products of brewers of Washing- | of her age.” Though no monument marked the | ***¢® tsking them and following the directions to the | the fatigue ing the pen. ADAME KICAKDDUMAING OF P . r letter I fee! and saperice value. Enraax Bros..ithandE | hewas under the impression that Shannon | ton and it vicinity. Some of the sumplee were | spot the fine quality of the plate, the title and | .AS. edwer. Tas oct euurrente carer reat | AM Invention Making Sewinge Pasting | W4SE1NGTON s0cker crus. | MZ = a eee ath | would manage the team, but he was in no way a ba Coon ag Lahr) as = evident cost of = er indicated — saythey have been worth to me their weight in | Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9% - 2. ae ‘wines of diferent ‘vintages, | dissatisfied. He signed to play with the Wash- +h sar qaumtyadinas ys 29~ Thge @ remains were those of a person whose — ine 7 = gold. Atcharms on sight. Its use euraptures, n groceries without satement of the purpose for | family was one of wealth and prominence. Office 437 9th street northwest. dil-te twenty-seven from California growers, includ- | ington club, and not with any particular man-| which they were intended. Among the samples | The coftin is supposed to be that of the wife of . fag F. Pobndorff’s “Ampelos’” brand: also Vir- | age thus obtained was « bottle of the beer manu-|the Hon. Robert R. Livingston, the dis- No. 622 Penna. ave. n.w. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. inia wines and sixty distillates, all reliable and ‘NEXT YEAR'S TEAM. factured by Christian Heurich, on the label be- | tinguished New Yorker, who served his state as — D. TAULELIA, Jate of Ul 14th st., removed to 1217 Gn w. Lace Curtains neburd and done ap equal te RACE COURSE AT BENNING. reas at atana ih te city. New pro- ygienic. op es Both men were well pleased with the nucleus | ing the inscription ‘Arlington Bettling Com- | chancellor and his country as minister to BOILS ALL OVER BODY. UST OUT oy ? ‘Pout lace mended. Canrers Curaxep by the Empire Carpet | of next year's team. “The town ought to have | Pan = on the other “‘Heurich’s Bored the | Erce, "The original Livingston manor, | sty son was afficted with skin discase, itching ana | 0 POOKS HAND BOOK OF INVESTMENT SE- ate WATCH WAIT Weeks cat-O0t in je. nw, are made moth | a good club,” said MeGuire, “for there isn't | ,A® exhaustive analysis was made by the|rituated near Tivoli, on ‘the Hudson, was pearing cut inners bent ak nce ae eed a ‘CURITIES, - chemist of the department, aud the results as | divided into the upper and lower manor, the as For the use of Bankers, Investors, Trust Institutions cr another place in the country that will support | summed up by him for the bottle of Arlington | latter being called Chermnnct. en | Sottics of tha OUTICUN nee p After, using two | and Kaliway Oficiainsuppieiaeitine Poors Sianual | COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, f proof free of charge. bottles of the CUTICURA RESOLVENT and one box | oi Ruliroads. fue culy work published which pre- Telephone 4: ie a tail enders as Washington does. Our out-| beer were as follow he es ; ork 1 Lie ily ork, pulse i rit aoe gar vtech. it in completes" ever} dead | Helders ary all wether catches and thice good | Aitciay Emmet : About 10 o'clock last night an alarm of fire fuiaalesstey enn ee ee Stat the sates, civem, towns ab counties of te ee "octet pattcrus have been ieee — $5 more pitchers, another catcher and three go "nol by wei bc age co SINGHAM. Fu ioe th st nw. On Boys long-pants suits from £5 up. ietcideen "Shon Mf dhecsts a goed bent Gre | broek sear | was turned in from box 71. ‘The engine re- | “ommend tooveryoue simbvrisadiicted, | | ia. gue goluine: C0, pares, cloth, royal octavo. — Se ene sat sheed Gee eee —— team we ought tohold ourown. It was too bad . A % ‘rol sponded and located the binze in the cigar North Kiver Mills, W.Va | og Be a Fe a —V. A, TRAVIS, MODISTE, BRIDAL |ANITOC, that the club had such bad luck with Shan- The leading mineral water snd store of E. E. King on Bridge street. It had its miner: nd oend SECURE, 2 EU Trousseaus and Midiug Habits, makes aapectalty He was in no physical condition to nie 5 : — i Ladies” Tatlor-wade Duite, Jackets and Wraps ein ie world. Guanes play of fo manage the wat sd notwithtand- Mire King wan endenvGring to light. TY mas not cUrtcuns WésoLvENT Ei Heerae'S. tiv att wy wot Telephone 805. z ee ee a long before the firemen had it under control. | The new Blood and Skin Purifier. and greatest of Beronz You Pcncnase an overcoat come in| fiew and he knew that he wouldn't be here | “arunic acid 415 per ceat. | The damage amounted to $10 or $15. humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities ‘The best class of race horses in training will take part. and see our immense stock. We have them at | Dottyear. Youcee be was a different man here * > norzs. ‘and pol-onous elements, and thus removes the cause, “ at : all prices from $10 to £35 and _every garment 8 nee a = dn't | | Then a glass of Heurich’s beer on draught! wr. Geo, Green of Dumbarton avenue died | ¥hile CUTICURA, thereat Skin Cure, and CUTI- STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES. “ AITING, 2c. PVR YARD: P 5 ga from what he was in Omaha. If he hadn't ree mn : ioe Bi th aud E was subjected to the most comprehensive an- : . CURA SOAP, an exquinite Skin Beautifier, clear the ‘Knife Plating. Je. per yard end up Buttons taste good value. Eisrmax Buos., 7th and burt himself we would have played much better | T°tica) eat: the remult being os follow last night, after a long and painful illness. skin and scalp and restore the hair. Thus the CUTI. fo order te watet sour per dozen, Frinering, art ‘ . —_ Poking. c- SW. LUCAS, boo du stm we = = = = bal Specific sravtt Mrs. H.G. Wagner of Dumbarton avenue, | CURA REMEDIES cure every species of itching, : CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘The men who have signed contracts for next | Seis frevity, . | who - burning, scaly, pimply and bioteny skin, scalp and year are MeGuire, Foreman, Murphy, Griffin | Alcohol by volu: Ee caverel weeks bas boon coulined $0 Ber)| oot cnr aa we pe ‘Admission to Grounds and Grand Stand, $L. (ae ee toad temesen hoe agroam Ss Geta bas | teas cent; | home with typhoid fever, is now able to be out | >! physicians fail. has not signed. « Orginal Kr. 45 again, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c. ; SOAP, Feasrene, Canrers, Ko Ladies, S0c. bur cueasixe, « . oo teers 3 _l 25c.; RE OLVENT, 81. Prepared by the POTTER SCOURING. Axzavon’s.—Agnes Huntington Opera Com- ais ann eae, —— cent. | _ Specifications for the Garbage Service. | DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. —. Special trains leave Station, Oth and B ats., at 1:00 a Pany. nd Health Officer Hammett has prepared the | &"Send for “How fo Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 Nattoxat.—“Boys ari Girls.” Ata meeting last evening of the board of and 1:15, returning immediately after the races, oka << specifications for the garbage service and will | Pe 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. It's not necessary to quote prices, we've cut che Ris” .—Boston Howard Athengum | directors of the Associated Charities a commit- Bs ‘tra if cid, eA Dresses dyeda Mourning Black my fall apectalty. i—=o. tee consating of Rev. Dr. Bartlet, Mfr. W. C. | sods, sulphide sob litte tc aay, delseajons ea | 22 bgorn bse aiowrareairl snot of the | CONICURA SOAP. ateeiticy pure, NIM*2™ | theastowenoueh, and our frures on sacha ranaiaaa = MING ANDD Keaxas's Lycecu Taxaten—Master and | podge, Rev. Dr. Parson, Mr. B, T. Janney and | stance was found in either of the samples of | 8¢ther with a letter explaining the needs of the ticle will tell the tale. Quality, we ave run mock, tape hee Woe eee * i pacer sigeagen Scie mein 4 Heurich’s beer examined, and both, it should | service and making suggestions about the con- MUSCULAR STRAINS ‘Improper characters excluded. 0019-12 —_—— -- the secretary, Mr. L. 8. Emery, was appointed | 16 "understood, were picked up haphazard— | tract for the five year service. ‘The apecifica- me nines veumatiam ang | T7784 Foul wet Letter value forless money axtox an ude ten, a prebag gt bend may epeabieaslraiagr oo ore OF 18th street and the other | tions provide for improvements over the old eee ee ee See) acncen tetatn. Mind pals en Sateen A. Fisher end Magn bres. Pore See 3 Mt service, one of them being that the garbuge is | CUTIGURA AN’ : Ey : Puor. axp Mus. A. K. Srexcx have been re- | the superintendent of charitics, Mr. Warner, | analysis it was clearly established that the Leer | to be hauled in water-tigat wagones and’ the | Curieoe ener eAy, EASTER Theft and | goods bring purchasers, and that's what we AURACGIS GRAND OPERA HOUSE HOT: moved from Garfield Hospital to the residence | that the $1,000 allotted to the Associated Chari-| brewed under the supervision of Christian | number of collections is sleo provided for. = wee | want Every Evening This Work. Matinee Saturday. TELS. of Rev. G. W. Moore. They hope to be able to | ties be not continued. Mr. Warner expressed | Heurich had nothing to fear from foreign or anes os 200. fog re mens (UMS Hora anv carn, — return to Nashville some time next week. in his report the view that the giving from the | home competition, for of the thirty other plak te ten Panaenasiens S OPERA COMPANY, a 2% 7th stn. Mz. Joux Tamwsre of this city, the secretary | public funds to the Associated Charities had | samples none approached the becr manufac- Sere fail acls <6 the pousd saeee: 0020-3 OPERA COMPANY, wit open, OCTOBER 20, 1801, for ce Erception “ot of the National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, | tendency to decrease the contributions of chari- | tured at the 20th street establishment, either aah: So 5 La ¥ HEAPEST YET! ues -c ery Feepect. Kooue PARLOR AND BED ROOM FUENITURE ¢ h i 7 GOOD QUALITY BLEACI Oushiy renovated urbishied, with eile bas issued a circular announcing that the | tably inclined people. The members of the | for purity in every respect or for not being | day, Poundmaster Einstein being the auction- | O*2f Stluy cottons 16 was 1a Dae Of MALCUS B. MAYER ‘and | sndsttam heat. Office now open: ‘Howne reedy lot twenty-fifth session of the National Grange will | board took exce; ms to this view, and further- | liable to turn sour. At that time Mr. Heurich eer. The only thing offered for sale was one Egg ree nel, Se. Figured AND CARPETS In Plan La Sag in a terme is CRUMP, be heid in Springfield, Ohio, November 11. more claimed that the amount given to the | was in Europe. Upon returning to the United | horse. ‘The bidding was lively, but it did not ST. Ss Planqucttc's Latest Opera, a P, Propeteter. _ ‘Mas. A. Hunseut of the K. has been | Associated Charities was from the fund estab- | States and learning that the aualysis had been opaie * confined to his home, 1: street northwest, | lished out of the surplus from the Harrison | made at the Department of Agriculture, Mr. | !*t long. this foresaid animal was a real live for the past two weeks, but is now considered | inauguration fund and consequently was some- | Heurich addressed the following communica- | 0né, and the bidding was started at 50 cents. Ho! Sibson, Cor. 1oth st. and New York ave. This hotel has been Bewiy refurnisied and is Mow open tor the reception of transient, peruapant sud IN ALL STYLES AND NEWEST DESIGNS. by his physicians asin a fair way torecovery. | thing with which the superintendent of chari- | tion to the Commissioner of Agriculture: Each time the increase was the amount at "I i day boarders. Mrs. M. J. COLLEL, Propreiress. 017 a ties had nothing to do. a = Wasmrxorox, January 25, 1888. | which the start was made and the animal was Ours is aone-price house—and alow price at 4 PE, PENSE, Si AND Iowa Institation of ‘w Canton. The report of the secretary showed that since | Hon. Norman J. Coleman, Commissioner of | knocked down to the highest bidder, the ammount r pa boise rf voarders accommodated. Odd Fellow: tial, 7th street northwes the last meeting (in June) there have been 950| Agriculture, Washington, D. C. being $11. ‘The expenses charged ‘against the that—but we make terms to suit every pur A COMPANY OF Fifteen years at Wormiesin®” BOBIMBOM, Brop. last evening, the occasion | “allers at the central office, of which 827 were | _ Dear Sir: Your efforcs to call the attention of | animal are $6, so that if the owner of the ani- Cision & chaser. We have always done it, and as long as art Week SE ECE ow moun * | Ta WHAT ==. & sceneof gayety evening, the occasion | white and 123 colored. Seventy-six whites | the public to theadulteration of food and drink | mal appears within » year and puts in a claim ” RO. = ALL NLC T LLOWS. being the institution of a new canton, to be | wanted work and 100 asked alms. Seventy-| deserve more than simple recognition and | he will get 85. We Rat a ccavenbeece te our pease Socal. Tenallytown roed. The only new and complete nub- Known as Canton Potomac, No. 5, Patriarchs | seven colored persons wanted work and thirty- | should be encouraged not only by the peopl —— ART AND NEEDLEWORK. continue to dose. Give usacall. bomen “~~ al hh ot 7 Militant. Capt. Joseph Burroughs, assisted by | one asked alms. One hundred and thirty-six | but especially by all honest manuiacturere and Diphtheria and the Schools. MATINEES WEDNESDA} and SATURDAY. — | or by" any of the popular unves norte trom the eltye sufficient members of Washington Grand Can- | families were supplied with food, fuel, rent, | de lers in all articles of consumption. Permit] Complaint was made to Health Ofticer Ham- _ one Everybody"s favorite, Unter and samme sup ore a spe Tal ature, ton, performed the ceremony in a creditable | loans, c.. and eighty-three garments were | me to express the hope thut these efforts will, | pots yeeterday afternoon that two chikiver hel FAXXY RICE, fox 14, Tenauptown, D.C. eet ian ween The new canton svarts out with «| &ivenaway, while work was found for ten. atan early day, result in legislation whieh wili | ™ett Toren iuy aftemoon deceit ics Seeded wtincis guben well shocnie RUDDEN'S NEW FURNITURE STORE, Fa membership of thirty-six. After the institu- eg make it. ctime to thus cheat the people and | contracted the diphtheria in one of ‘the public F hice, oa tion the following officers w aud in- Decrease in Diphtheria Cases. to endanger, if not destroy, their health and | school buildings, and the report renewed the as each day passes to get ready for 3 77H st. ¥. Ww. age yam cme 3 , : ~ r : 7 Woe ; Washington, D.C ee ee ee = ‘Thus far this month forty-five cases of diph-| Bat while I fully recognize the great value of ees Sailer Toe isan vill nats Bet neve an ase Coe Bischiis wt cowE DIRS : sign, James Hughes: itary condition. Dr. Hammett will have 5 . a on bias awry aa A cep leoee ke rd A: | theria have been reported to the health office | your work in this direction, I desire to call | Metareccna tek tesugt me buildings in ee — aulztr ee Point ecrdpigucgs McLean. The new canton, w against fifty-five cases during the correspond- | Your attention to the injustice your method of longer be put off, and why should it 4 JOLLY SURPRISE. WASHINGTON, D.C, (queue, Gaon wepaired to the bine room, where of last month, showing a decrease of | @*Posing frauds unintentionally work © be? The goods are here. our corps A JOLLY SURPEISE 8 bountiful collation was served. honest manufacturers and dealera. ‘Thi inks i able to fumigate the buildings ten. The cases reported are scattered all over report on adulteration issued by the Depart-| every month during the school term. of Indies, under the supervision of ment of Agriculture treats of fermented liquors, eee ‘Miss Roberts, are ready to begin any articles which are very generally used by the An Iumination of the New Buildin; Piece of work for you free of charge. cople. ‘The chemists of the department have ili 7 Knalyzed samples of a large number of veces in | , 18° stately new building of the Washington It is the best time for stamping, as is being kept busy putting up and tak- | the markets of this city, and it is but reason- | Lan and Trust Company at the corner of 9th FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘St. Aloysius’ Statue. ¥ 7 The statue of St. Aloysius presented to Gon- daga College by the students of the institution will be formally unveiled at $ a.m. tomorrow, A!l Mirth and Music. Next Week-ELSIE LESLIF in oc? “1H PRINCE AND PAUPER.” ‘Cereal.” Minn. Patent Flour, @6.87 per barrel; the day being the tercentenary of the saint. | ing down quarautiue sigue. able to suppose that among them were products | and F streets was last night inspected by hun- jun mre sagnraberen bebe Our New Howe as ae tarot the base Whe presentation spesch on the pert of the —— of my brewery here. The report shows several | dreds of people. The electric light plant was acquaint you with some of the new- Sirs. ¥. Harris, BR. L. Britton and T. F. Deane, udents will be made by Aloysius Cavmnaugh. The Old Apparatus Tested. Washington beers to have been adulterated, | completed yesterday, and at night the building est arrival As ready for your inspection. president Ril accept the gilt with wppro-| Last evening the old suction engine of the | wile otters were found to be absolutely pure | wag itluminated with electricity from garret to | Stamped Linen Momle Cloth Scart, 248. long. 35e. ITS FIVE FLOORS —— {Pounds Rolied Oste for 2. Priate remarks. Veteran Volunteer Firemen was runout of their | 4y the names of the brewers who manufectned | £0 making s brilliant display. Mr. B. H.| stamped Linen Blomie Cloth Scart. yds.long,25e. | Are completely stocked with everything that isnew sae Atbuckle’s ‘Coffee, 2ie-s aud ‘Perfection ‘Tea, Be. The a Clad. quarters, 19th and H{ streets, and tested by at-| those different beers are not given, the public busy been ae i Erle . bing on Peer iat Stanped Linen Momie Cloth Splashers to match, 25e. = —— in Household Furnishings, and is well ‘Commencing MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, hae " taching to a plug With the limited force on | naturally views all which are brewed in this | 7¥uet Company, ites 2 a 4 = 47. D. The board of governors of the National Cap-| tive lovers a stfesmn was thrown neatly 135 feet, | eity with suspicion, and I have certainly suf, | iM and gave a cordial recoption to the many | Stamped Yerncioths, Sc. each, with Servietios to paar meet? sor omea sie ital Press Club last night elected Mr. Chas. H. | which was regarded as ‘satisfactory. fered somewhat from this general distrust, | Visitors who streamed Ee the building. | match, 250. each. . Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- BOSTON HOWARD 412 4th st. 20, Boynton as secretary in place of Mr. E. sraestban chin alt Knowing that all beer manufactured by me is | Many of the visitors explored every ono of the Sica Aiiaa ds, i teste auto das tng Boom and Oftice Furniture. And cor. Wash'n and Monroe sts., Anacostia. 020-3in Conner, whose absence from the city com- swale essen Wiskaae: perfectly pure, that no foreign substance of any ee Ge eee eee ‘ OUR SECOND FLOOR ATHENEUM ; +0 10 KA. GULDEN = . sia ind is employed in its production,and that my Foof. where: they obtained a beautiful view | Stamped Chat¢Backs and Cushions, 2Uc. each, Is tirely to Carpets, and contains the: f FISH AND GAME STANDS, yiak be maignation from that office. Mr.| Augusta P. Glover and John M. Glover have | be oks, which are ready tor inspection at any | Of the city at night. The handsome interior of | s+snped Denim in we: Ye ringers edge gnome = STAR SPECIALTY = Mi $F, Hinman was clected s member of the | 91015 bill againet Mary E Patten and : il prove this assertion, | am confident: | the building, quite in keeping with the fin a a apoemee agg oe MP, For Live Lobsters, Spanish Mackerel, New . - a mre wired — — *. ~~ = _ iduinlaliahers of temtsala’ Walton’ Sic te is not the Washington beer which | rior, received much praise. Stamped Bureau Covers and Pincushion Tops, 25¢, | S™#4e* RES std aa COMPANY, Fresh Scollope, Fotujamo. Bolline Bock. pA — earn, who resig eS : j ——————————— e serra » ae. moval to Chicago. sale of certain lands in Maryland and in the | ‘he analysis showed to be adulterated or each, Cpptaton a stock of Peter Furniture which or rata | © Gt Direct from the Doston Theater. "Sbluping orgers prowaptly attenfed to, ocl4-ebetm a District. They ask that an accounting may be| “Appreciating the reasons which caused you to China Sitk Scarfs, hand painted, volting cloth ends, | of desixn and uniform excellence of material is not | (RAND TOURNAMENT AND BALL? ye WAVE THis DAY REDUCED ALL GhaDES eid nn had of ail the property received by Anastasia | omit the natie of the brewers whose products | 48H Your Frrexps Tie, each. nik echt micisiat mei Seectets PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, MD., Wi tue, ‘ourt in General . erm decided an inter-| Patten as administratrix of Edmund Patten | were Sousa to be adulterated, I a yet of the sting case on Monday last in reference to the | and of the disposition of the same, aud that an | opinion that you should at least give the names ze 5 Btatate of limitations. It was the case of Pick-| accounting may be had of, the “property re-| of those whose becrs were found to be pure and | 0! aud the reise wil be positive in tefavor, One | 180. per yard. ering agt. Arri ceived as the estate of A. P. Glover as ward | absolutely unaduitcrated. Speaking for my- oa - ore ‘yapepsia, another | Aigo igen Bagarran Tassels for trimming, 250. per ee nd the disposition thereof; that the amount | self only, I am constrained to request you to | Sndsit indispensable for sick headache, others report jer posed 2 the was | <6 found to be due, which the complainants | say whether beer from my brewery is among | remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum and other | 1202. and alw: to wit, | ver will not be less than $1,000,000, be charged, = Nackiogies ert =. by bao poemrct blood disenses, and soon. Truly, the best advertis- | Germantown Yaif in all colors, 15c. iiank. emurred | the personal property being insufficient, u) your nd, if ¥0, Wi anal- ve Ha ets ica 2 y credit, 818. = = Holding | the ‘real property as a lien: that the same be | ysis showed I know that it cannot haveshown | ™£ Wich Hood's Sarsaparilla receives isthe hearty | Full ineét’Zoybyrs, Saxouy and Spanish Yarns Poplar Bed Room Suites, 3pieces. Cash, $14;credit, | 3st Prize—Gentleman's Gold Watch, valued at 650. | Ti BLain. 20 EST. NW. GOLD FILLINGR: always on hand. 25. 34 Prize Diamond Scarf Fin, $20. 4 rrerand | sold to satisty said indebtedness; that a re-| adulteration, and, believing that you have no | “d0vecment of the anny of friends it has won by it = ‘u ‘$2, silver, €1, ex <painiens: : SIX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, ye SPY pen sditantacere weil toch ‘mecrted and Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilia what they think | Linen Fringe in 24 different color combinations, THURSDAY, UCTOBER 22, THE NEW GNARCE HALL. : < SOME STARTLING PRICES: suf Eniehte will apply to Dr. C.'A Fox, Bettvitic, | “Respectfully Cloth Parlor Suites. Cash, i. Orator of the a Reig i bas 6% super GhowGE’ + iliweree. Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, $17; HON Vay i wAxNtNa, statute was to the replicat the Circuit Court, overrul: ave judgment for the pl: The defend- | ceiver be appointed, &e. reason or desire to work injustice upon any one | Positive medicinal merit. f Complete color line 1n Knitting Stiks. = a .. rs satisfaction «uaraLteed , 1) years experience. int appealed to the General Term and the ques- amen in your laudable undertaking to expose frauds, | N.B.—Be sure to get 84.25; credit, $4. 50. izes on exhibition at Hoffa's, 409 7th st. ve 2 tion was whether the exception in favor of pers Irespectfully request you to inform me of the . Tap Now, Rowan Plow. Rope and Etching Sitka, | Eizht-foot Oak Extension Table, Caah, 95.50%] ,£patranee fee, €2,etiies che Ruight to dinner | i fons “beyond the seas.” as provided in ths 4 Farm at Auction. result of the analysis of the sample or samples HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ‘Trimming Cords, in ali colors, 10c. yard, credit, $6. "Riding commences at 11 o'clock. Dinner and | Giix5s.1 0s ath sth we Pell sete 0 aid Of Marsland of 1715, had been repealed An opportunity of securing « pretty little | of beer brewed by me, so that I may be in posi-| soit by all druavists. §1: sixfore5. Preperedonty | gin tance tor ane, Frorty-pound Mair Mattzean. Cash, $7.50; envi, | setreshments in the all, w peed Sp. me Aibtos bs ect of March 3, i865. The court ‘held t farm delightfally located rear the city is | tion to vindicate iny honor and fair dealing. by ©. I. HOOD & Co., Apothecaties, Lowall, Mase, apse ee si) u " a exceptions were so repealed and the ¢ Herel by en onetins ole ainteeanh, ty |. conclusion, permit me to state that my i : : Silk Frinze ‘or drapery trimming, 10c. yard. ido charger $2.25 credit, $2-50. | wins ava special mduceaeat to all attenditc te Lous DENTAL INFIRMARY_TEETH PILEED juestion is now settled. So much do oll ae We as my books, is rea = > 9 a Carpet, per . be credit, haus ol for THE DAY ONLY (October <2, -. on eaisted as to the effect of the uct of Marck 3) | Thomas Dowling & Son to take place tomorrow pions Dy yourself or the public at aay ding, | 100 DOSES ONE’ DOLLAR, 3__| Satin-covered Pincushtons, {x0 inch, 43c. each. Inurain Carpets, per yard. Cash.-3ic. ieredit. 40e. | ISI)’ 'hns'ar the ots in section No. Sof their subi: aruficial teeth, imeerted without 3865. that Congres: on Fetruary 28, 1887, j | at 4 o'clock on the premises. farm, which | "Hoping for an early reat , Lam, yours, re-~ Satin-covered Twin Pincunshions, 45c. Carpets sewed and laid free of cost. Mo charge tot | Vision sf 0 reduction 0: 35 Per patirced fare: nother act, but that did not affect Pickering | Contains about forty acres, is fully equipped | spectruliy, Cuniscrax Hecnice. 4 ‘Uncovered Pincushions, 19°. each. ‘waste in matehing. One straight fare for round trip trom all stations be Sgt Arrick. as that caso was begun in 1885, | and hase commodious dwelling house, is lo} "=, commissioner pf Agviculture did not re- pes Si TERMS: tween Wasuington and Laurel. Mz. W. B. Duhamal was counsel for plaintid | coted on the old Biadensbarg reed near Burst | 6° shia letter, and’ #rheu, Inpuiied to in per. ina SOK Headrests, with aik ornaments, 73e. pals. | aay weckiy or monthiy payments, ead Mz. Milly Dean for defendant. Mile and adjoins the lands of the Beale heirs | ply to this letter, and whey eed pm Spocial attoution paid to STAMPING ORDERS, Xo notes and 6 per cent discount allowed for settle- a aamag Widens mao EF. a formation, then changed his mind and refused Trt ‘Uand-embroidered Doylies and win i Gaety devs. ik “Another appeal wadmada to im tor jax » by Has a M. Successf tice an ir an @ promised to make fhe Poiice Court yesterday aud gave evidence | Mt 70lias Haneburah es e Most at) pome reply to sald request, but utterly failed te to the good character of William Perry, the| 1, ; . and refused to dose. golore newsboy whose ead was cut open Fri- | _1* is roughly estimated that about 4,000 peo- Ss Bet ae eee Tak day eveuing by 4 policeman'setebattes Deputy { Pl@ Passed through the estabiishment of Sulins| As none of the foreign substances mentioned $f GROGAN'S CREDIT HOUSE, 810, 821 and $23 7th st. aw. jadics from Capitol Hill appeared in + Luncheon Cloths always on hand. Alto executed to onder. ‘The Art Room is at all times one of the most frequented in the house, COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 24, 1.0.6.7. Marshal Hewes bad tired two shote to frighten | Lansbureh at hare aertirs poase het oe oore eee yaya m4 The many new pieces act like mag- Masonic Temple, cor. Oth and ¥ ats kim. Perry's head was still covered with a | OPening” exhibit Mo fot thing | beer manufactured by him, and'be persisted in Lagahrtsaetwlonreeng bays: “B Marsa Your Farz\Pop. | t¥° 2undred rersons in costume, representing all iece of cotton and he had hardly recovered | holateries, wall papers, &e. The first thing | his cqorts to have the result analyves though a good many of you will not = - /RFORE oun SartN on ‘nations. oof arrvplimo Re thst attracted those approaching the building | nade public. "With this end jn view ieee, pe atiareaces ance ek cuASES” ° Beart Axo Urusrr Coxsixen. the officer in pursuit of Lim. After hea was the atrains of auch music as ouly the Marine | titionel Congress on, the subject sel ie tea - or —— marshal’s statement, Policemen Sebnit: Band is capabie of prodncing. The next thing | referred to the committes on alcoholic liquor In all the popular shades, pew ideasare out and you may bo - and Perry's side of the case that attracted atie:tion was the novel win-| traflic, of which Hon, J E gam — tempted to come again, FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- JAMES &. TOPHAM, BILL he officer that he had no ri strike the | dow display, sowing the interior of a dining | governor of Ohio, was'ehaitmau™ Ta NICOLL THE TAILOR ING Goops 2 <a ad, ove, Boone, boy after be had gottex away from hun aud | room, with table set with the scason’sdelicacies | Mr, Heurich’s request. the { Says Mail ortiors for any of the above wi!! receive imme- ~~ — Of the enso by imponing a fine of 85. | and two live waiters of sable huc. apparently the chairman of the © 2 stake pesadi tial ; Piowoaruretay READ THESE PRICES, You the KAZon, mueb engrossed in atiending to the wants of Repausentartves, Ustrep Sta oo ‘Then call at our store and examine gooda,on which — ——s the imagined guests Wasurxazox, D: 13, 1889, fo the _— sennyeswa taurine at BILL BOOKS, Tunkle the store was » most animated and | ©. Heurich, ona. Wi 3 - DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK { ced oe <— aieeree —__._& ee ic jractive scene. . juxurious draperies Dear Sir: reply EROOAT, Bed Room Suites. 8 pieces, ‘Gnish.......,...... mock beng grecefaliy fn every direction. the p- bok. gates Parlor Suites in iar, Cloth or Plush 2-"777-"33 | mouthly” SETS, of _ PHOTO FRAMES, For the accommodation of perso: sulti Sso. The ah pe Pomrehn ‘With raw edges and lapped seams. q oe. p19 to attend the fall meeting . could see. The display roca Ban Sagi (Our $37 Hair, Cloth and Plush Suites beat them all. goods BANDK'H'F BOXES, Jockey Cha! . Ree : INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES ~~ —f——4 specia! “tra: ee Seo Baowonixe cures ixeadxche: 25¢.-—Adet. iekere samen % BRG..|one: —sa ns * ID | sed Besilvered equal tonew. ‘Taz Wasnixotox Loax axp Trost Comat ‘ ‘00° =! Buie-xo will be <Imminated trom 7 until 10 Et i O clock this overing during a test of the eieetric 000 400, 498, 406, 400 SEVEXTH or, aystom by the Thompson sfonston Company. f ; » oe : tty i ~ Call ‘CHATELALNS, treet station) at 12.20 . ene day di j information, but ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF end ee ‘BRUSH SETS, Te races, aud returning tine ionmne- | Loses eweaneed ety SSN EARS ee ote CHARGE. what maT BOERS. diately after the races. kate for round trip, #2. 3 ’ - p—~4 Tickets goo! only on epeciel train. Sain’ will y congratala- the ‘ace SMITHS CREDIT HOUSE, = tf) run via Puiton Junetion and Western Siaryland i 46 PA. AVE. ¥.W., NEAR 446 08. < ee Ty ie . ocTonea. ‘afiernoon 4:30 o'clock, on tho premises, for Trustees ‘0 ‘ail “Whitng ott wave a Eripp ete SS RE eer Te eRe. HT

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