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10 / LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. LOCAL MENTION. Gxockxs—Guocene— EOCaL PORRCART FOk WASHINGTOY AXP VICINITY. Fair weather and stationary temperature. Look. FORFCAST TIEL FIOHT A. ot. SATERDAY. Give For the District of Columbia. Maryland and your rontinued cold. fair weather today customers and Saturday and probably San: Johnston coffees coffees. roasted water at7 conditio: south counection, distribating ‘Besare of cottves chipped here reses voir, temperature. 50: "condition at iniluent sate . eos Bouse, 36; condition ut elliuent gate houne, 36. fovea! High W | Low Water. peer a 613 om. pin} 11:34 midnight ran Fon Coot Wratmen—Medinm-weight undér- Rp nyo wear, kid cloves, dark ueckwear, brown and neem Diack durbics, &e. Lewin & Sox, 1421 N.Y. av. eee Gives Away Towonxow. right. Abandsome plush shop 4 (something entirely new) will Le presented vo exch pur- chaser of a lady's or child's cont or enpe. oh ‘We have purchaned the entire sample line of | ofp one the lorgest cloak mannfietncers at one. | third their value, consisting of 165 Indies conte | OO ENe and 116 children's cont, watch will be put on | Wy. omit Ly low prices, Jounstox Brox. & Co. Paltwer, imp chats. 8 added continually. The ouly exelumve ¥ house on F st, and the iargest in [ Particuiar wltention given to cox- mourning orders. Psiaten, importer, cial bonnets and hats tomorrow at Pauweu's, 1107 F at 925 7th at. w.w. Ptaxos for re: Children s #250 to 3, Teefers, male of fine colored cloth, with auilor collar, worth 4 to $5, will be offered at $1.98. Luidies’ all-wool chi Jong, worth trom 24 t Ladies ccreTY's Larast h, without doubt, is bein and nothing ie exciting society at ie more than the display of artistic | china to be beld November 17, 18, 19 and 20 by Prof. Samuel Sherratt at Orrexuristax's, 514 9th street. There wiil be exhibited specimens of royal Worcester, Dresden, and in fact all | {etyles of china decoration. ihe work of this | talented professor, his estimable wife and bis quany pupils, numbers of whom are well known | in the suciety of the capital jot reefers, 27 inches e208 as, finished with | 8 inches long, and brailed coliar. worth + Ladies jail-wool broadcloth 7 shawl, regular price 10, will be closed ut So. 25 fine diagonal cloth recfere, 40 inches long, satin lined, with real astrakban or mink #hawi sold elsewhere a» a bas to $20, price for tomorrow will be For children's overcoats go to E:sewax Luos., 7th and E. . clothing de- partment this week. We ve the largest assort- meut, highest qualities, lowest prices. Eis wax Bros., 7th and E. teal pinsh coats, sizes 34, om $20 to $25, will be cjeved 35 long fer capes, eatin lined, worth $6 and $5. tomorrow at $3.49 anc $4.49 CITY AND DISTRICT. Doa't mise this chance. xu uaxs & Bro. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. th street northwest. f West Fad branches, 24 aud 146 Feun. aaa ‘Avkin's company in “Tar nertwest. at Far > Naviovat.—*Skenandoab.” ACADEMY oF Mrsic.-‘the New York Casino Company in “The Jolly Students” and “Caval- [eria Rasticena.” 1 ot Lisov.—Max Feirman in | Isaac.” 7 Kexwax's Lycrew Turaren.--“The Patrol.” Masoxie Tenriy.—The Kermes. K. or P. Hatt.—Nelson Division Fair and Bazaar. |, Hom Scnoor Hars.— Prof. E. B. Warman’s | Lecture on Deleart ‘GueOaTIONAL Cuuncu.--Prof. J. L.Ewell’s Firs Weta.—The C business. If you ure not blin« ex's you will attend the grew of clothing at Haamcuccr =. “Uncle literal truth ef our aur lave been the advertivement of this imperative sale appeared in the papers. There are bona tide burgains bere for e Fine, stylish and form-fitting suits ing subd x8 low thon ectual 5 Lecture on Jerusalem. production. Neat. nd tant ——_—— for child.en is s -* CONDENSED LOCALS Tepresenting iu prev specuiatio so far as we ain which we object is to sell the wsible; sell at g sold Is tue Case of Gray against Galt, to set ‘aside the assignment of Gray & Son of Aua- costia, Justice Cox yesterday appointed John P. Shepperd receiver by consent. | Stirs Have Bres entered by Honorah En- right against Louisa H. Dick for the appoint- (ent of x trustee, and Mary Gaghan against auie for partition by eule of lots in square 132 = avd vikcide- adie: A FRATERNAL BANQUET. it, Don't be an a 2 Special ated to | Delegates to the Congress Hundsomely En- | tertained—Pleasunt Speeches Made. Upwards of 150 members of fraternal bene- | # | ficial soctetics sat at a banquet given last night | t Feber's Cofe by the District of Columbia | ciation in honor of the delegates to the | heexs given coffee, Cuking powd rese, Which has been in sestion in thie city | for some days past. The hall where the banquct was held was | tastefully decorated, and the two long tubles | ‘which reached the entire length of the roo | eden with the choicest deticacies of season and adorned with beaatiful fowers. The menu was handsome and extensive. Mr. Alvin T. Tracey president of the local | Siriom steak... Forterhonse steak Lamb roast rime rib roust bee: Bouctess rv steak . ec Ub. Le | Fora, 1« sand Sausage, Ye. Liver, n, presided a ted as toxstmas- | Boot sugar cured 2 Tse c "AR. Warnock | ifss mw. | of Boston. th president of the | Wo Inu. ave. now. . Wimt methods the membership | pint bottle of wine, | hd atvencal artes ery Savage of Maine enter Hi for haif an | {hour with » brief outline oF the work of the | Bencticjal associations in the Usited States | Our hats are | during the past twenty-five years, end Mr. E. | styles, and the | B. Hay made a few felicitous remarks apropos z of the oc 10th st. n.w. Prices are dua vw tock bor Fuaxe & Sox, jittee having charge of the Ler | Gans, chairman: Chas. | idemith, Louis Heilbrur and | John K. Gisborne. The occasion was greatly = | enjoyed. se S packages Qui Fanev New York pot Choice western oni S cans fine pes 10 cans nice peaches, natural sizup Scans nice salmon. oniy........... Cahitornia patent roller sour, barrel Caligornia patent roller tlou We guarantee our celebr: roller flour to be thx v« on the market or m ‘Terms cask. 1d. A aw. THE CONGRESS ADJOURNED. ‘The fraternal congress finally adjourned yes- terday afternoon to the 3d Tuesday in next November. The final business transacted was | appointment by the president of the) A. R. Savage, | Helena, Mont.:S. | .'S. Boynton, Port wain, Bosion, Mass.: .; EE Hutchins, Des | . Treibler, Wilmington, and H. C. Tall, Sharon, P inance— nd. Acker, Albe N. Gage Chicago, IL, and toes. per bushel sper peck. r sirup Fon 1a Yon ca get 4 solid si solid gold watch for ~ s Oxi. Frank larian, Wash- aay or Ta ud D. S. | 238. | ere--Drs. Joe) Seat Bos | :L. D. Witkerill, Union, nid Grosvenor, Buffdo. NY. loves of the season wat Lowvar Grove savertisement on 4th page. © Cocprm at 731 7th. ond Commandery Officers Elected. « Knights Tem- for | Sir Louis uty grand | grand gen-| thurty-seeond [H Wage, commar de- eraltwsime, S gire; grand eaptnin general, Sir P. H. Sim-| = mone thicty- grand prelate be eorrar sce Janes H. Mill, thi ree: grand senior | bani abecw nm, Siz Vinth hirtiety degree; nior warden Su J. W. Scott, thirty- i iveas dic Joan L. D. P. Seville, ‘der, Sir Geo. thitty-secend degree W Gainor; g:and guara, Sir Julius Warren. A: si grand Cor. 14th « good dinner should read aAN Guu Hees page. For cuildren’s suits go to Liszatas Buos., ‘7th ana EL For Wasuivcros Dress Bere GotoJows R. Keiiy. Center Markes, Sth at. wing - and New York ave. The ease cf Photographer CM Bell of this city against the Henderson-Achert-Krebs Litho- .cinnati for 231,000 ity under the United States statute leged iniringement cf Mr. Gels ‘The court held that no | nage was made out by the plaintiff's and directed the jury to find for the “Nats Se. Druggista, Marr Your Kerains made promptly and at C.D. Contexs, builder and Ww. Good Work. z the Young People’s Endeavor | ant held i Reports of the var: TH Stock of men’s suit the largest in the city. rices range from 10 up. , sth and E. 2 wall paper Pst nw. Fea artistic colurinys am go 10 EW. Haspemnon's, 1 gratifying incresse in the mambere ar. zat prosperity of the so Of expec interest was the repezt of the missionary cor +e, deseriiing the wonderful growth of the work in the Peck Memorial Chapel in Laat October a few of the young opie Coumenced holding weekly meetings 1 e chapel: today the w.tk requires the ui fun apixe Carpet @ made mozh Telephone $23-2 Leos Wrrt—The Crawford shoe. verconte. Prices seacas Buon, 7h anc E- from The for the new year was then d the following were chosen: ir. C. 8. Clark, president; Mrs. J.B. Bruin, vice ‘ident; Miss . M. Sampson, corre- sponding secretary; Mr. Jackman Herrick, re- cording secretary, and Mr. A. C. Townsend, treasurer. Vast New Live of special presents for to- mczrow at 731 7th at. proceeded with “Mastrov, leading mineral water aud ginger cham- inthe world. Cuanres Kuaxuen, o Rlepboce BS. _. Biithet aa. Sze Ove pants to order, #3. Exxxax Buos., | opinion that the good news should be sent to New |b presented, showing a steady | THE G. A. BR. ENCAMPMENT. All Preparations to Be Made for September 20, 1892, SATISFACTION OF TRE COUNOM, oF ADsrNioTA- THON WINK THEIR TREATWENT BY THX LOCAL COMMITTEE —THE HOTEL. SCHEDULE AKRASGED BANQUET BY THE AKcHONE—arincaxs, The anti-Washington bowlers ean sy any- thing they please without iu any way injuring the Grand Army encaapmeut which mects in this city on September 20 next. If the execu- tive committee of the G. A. B. council of ad- ministration Lad any lingering doubts us to the fitness of Washington as place of uieoting, thove doubts have been effectually dispelled. figures and hospitality combined to bring about the perfect mtisfaction whieh now reigns in the hearts of those who came to spy out the land, and everybody looks forward to the biggest celebration the veterans have kuown tince they participated in the grand review atter the close of the war. HE HOTEL ACHRDULE. The council was worried somewhat over the possibility of cvererowding and overcharges nt Lotels while the rush was on, and it had asked Chairman Edson to produce written: agree nents as to rates. These, us told 1n yesterdas Stak, were presented at yesterday's afternoon Col L. P. Wright, chairman of the Stee on accommodations, read the l which was as foliows. Metropolita ig beds, uo cots, 500 meais, Riggs House— 600 beds, 200 cots, 2,500 mexls, maximum rate, 25. Willard’s—1,000 beds. 500 cots, 4,000 meals, $4 and up, the latter including extra accommo- nons; 400 men already quartered here intional~ 1,150 beds, wo cots, 1,150 meais, 3. Arlington---55@ beds, no cots, 550 meals, $4 and $5. ormandio— 120 Leds and meals, £3.50 to £5. The Randall--300 bede, European plan, $3; department headquarters of Connecticut here The Shoreham—30 beds, no cote, European plan, 2 and $3. Chamberhin'#--80_ beds, 20 cots, 800 meals, Eurypean plin, $1.50 to £10 Weicker's—200 beds, any number of meal $2 to $5. Wormlev's—-400 beds and meals, $4 Arno-—200 beds, 150 cuts, 400 meals, reguiar pric Hamilton—-100 bede, no vote, $2.50 to $3. Ebbitt—-400 beds, 100 umall beds,b60 meals, $4 St. James--500 Leds and meals, European plan, £1.50 to $4 The Fredonia--170 beds, 26 cote, 200 meals, $2.50 to $4. ‘The Cochran— 200 beds and meals, £5 up. ‘Temple Cafe—50 beds, 400 meals, $2.50. Cobb's—200 beds and meals, ¥ Hotel Jobnson—i100 beds, Et | THE GA. R. MEMORIAL BALL. ‘The Structure at Decatur, I. A general order justiesued by Commander-in- Chief John Paimer of the Grand Army of the Republic say: “The twenty-fourth national encampment authorized the erection of a soldiers’ national memorial hal! at Decatur, preserved such oficial records of the encamp- mente, departments and posts of the Grand Army of the Republic, and such tropics, relics, |. records and memorials of tho war of the rebel- lion as may be received and approved by the trustees of the association. Pursuant to this action ‘The National Memorial Hall Agsocia- tion, Grand Army of the Republic,’ was incor porxted under the laws of the state of Illinois and chartered July 29, 1891. “The twenty-fifth national encampment quired the association to provic te by-laws for an advisory board, to consist of the com- mander-in-chiet and ‘the department com- manders of the Grand Army of the Kepablic, and for the appointment of four merabers of ite board of trustees by the commander- chief. ‘fhe National Memoriai Hall Associa! hay complied with these requirements wud i now authe 1 to solicit contributions for t! ction und muinteraace of the proposed Memorial Hall. ‘The Grand Army of the Republic in two en- campments has autborized this project, there is theretore no necessity to say muore in co: inendation of it than thut itis ‘the memorial’ of the Grand Army itself, and as the miost effec- tive method of providing means the com- munder-in-chief orders that each and every post of the Grand Army appoint at once a committee to solicit contributions for this purpose. The money collected will be tor- warded by post commanders to Maj. Frank iu. Hays, treasurer, Decatur, Ill, accompanied with n list of the names of the contributors, as under the by-laws cach eontributor becomes an honorory member of “The National Me- morial Hall Association, Grand Army of the Lepublic.’” FOOT BALL TOMORROW. The Game Eetween the Teams of the Schay]+ Kill Navy and the C. A. C. The lovert of foot ball will have a chiance to see a hot game tomorrow afternoon at Capitol Park between two of the strongest teams in the Amateur Atbletic Union. ‘The contestanta will he the elevens of the Columbia Athletic Club the Athivtic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, Philadelphia, and will probably decide tho foot ball championship of the Atlantic division vfthe A.A. U. The Columbia team beat the Baltimore 1opresentatives in the division last Tussday (the Franklins), and the contest is thus narrowed down to ¢ho teams that wiil line $1.50 to $2. t Vernon—200 beds and meals, $1.50. Berlin—100 beds and meals, =: Mades’ Hotel—100 beds, 200 meals, Lelvedert—300 beds and meals, Hanover— 150 b: ‘Tremont House Enunet House—100 buds, = Owen Honse—100 beds, Virginia House—75 be ktou—100 beds and menis, £250. Moward House—380 beds and meals, $2.50; | 176 men qusrtered here. exehange—150 beds, $1.50. Congressionai 300 beds, 500 meals, $2.50. Hillman House—100 beds and meals, $3, Merchants'— 100 beds and 50 meals, $2. Gatto's—100 beds und ineals, €3. American House—300 beds and cots, and 300 to 500 meals, Dunbarton— 100 beds, $1. Kolb’s—75 bec's and cots, €2, Hoy's 50 beds and meals, 2, Perreard’s—0 beds, 250 meals, $2.50. Meyer's—100 beds, 500 meals, €2; Brooklyn | 225 beds and meals, $2; 225 men from New York quarted here. Hoarding houses were plentiful, said Col. Wright. A great many of these could accom: modate 100 men each at from $1 to $1.50 per slay for bed and meals. Vith this information the council was more | than satistiea, and it was emphatienily of ths 50 to $3. and meals, $2.0. 50 Leds, 50 cots, $2.50. 50. every Grand Atmy post in the country. BANQUETTED BY TNE ARCEONS. Commander-in-Chief Palmer, members of the council committee and some of the local authorities enjoyed the hospitalities of the Archons” last night. The banquet was given at the Owen House, the hosts being members of the nssociation, which is composed ex. clusively of past department communders of the Department of the Pot The “Archons” | present were A. H. G. archon: William Gibson, vice | : esercbano; Samuel 8. Burdett, ew ngman, P.M G.; Benj. F ewton M. Hroolis, Chutles P. Lincoln | ‘mmet Ureil. | mer made the opening speech, eulo- gizind Washington to the ttinost. “Me was sate istied us to the geuerosity of the people, for the | treatment of the couneil had been st paralleled. Even the Ebbitt House ment had refused compensa bers of the couneil would goaway ful that the next enecmpm taken care of than any of its decessors had en, He moved w yote of thanks to the “ and to the local committee, a mo- tion whieh ied by vote. and M. wy fully satistiod woull be better | Col. Raymond of Lows testitied to the pleas: ure born of his visit and said he was satistied the encampment was in safe hauds, Col. H. C. Luther of Providence frankly ad- ed that he bad come here expecting to find extortion and a general desire to impose on vic the stranger. He had been deceived by false reports and was going to do sowe nndeceiving when be got buck to Rhode Island. ie pro- posed to tell the truth. er members of the council indorsed the remarks of their predec _> Exurmmiox at Verunory tition of Zuriea photo- Saturday morning at ten days, should be viewed by every lover of grand scenery in W, collection is the only one of ats ries and con- sists Of more than 400 picturesof amous scenes in the picturesque old wor —— Ss Tray THe Pes auatiaes. —The ex- vuniuencing offs, couttnuing for Iuvortaxt Cnax Wesreux Trarx ox xoap.—On and next, thi leaving road at 4 riving xt Gi at 7:30 p.m. ‘The Columbian express will also leave Wash- ington at the sime time aud arrive at Chicago at 3:15 p. m. next day * or Nsuiyania Rai- jovember 15 hati express now nnsylyania rail- it 3225 a sp Dispi G i, Infant : or Oncuzps, arrived today, fall. Come and see them.— Audet. Kus Tur Cavse ha i OF CATARRH AND YOU HAVE PERMANENT CURE. HOW RELIEF WAS GAINED IN A VERY SEVERE CASE. Diseases of long stand juite jong and persistent treatuient to ellect pervet cure, and this is particue rly true of catarrh inthe head. ‘Thus is unquestion- ably a constitutional disease aud therefore requires « up temorzow in this city. TOE VisiTING TRAM. The Columbias will have out its strongest eleven, and their opponents will be good game throughout. ‘The Schuylkill Navy has put to- gether this year one of the most effective teams that ever represented that organization, in- cluding two ex-captains of the University of Penusyivunia, Vaie and Hume, three cracks of that team of last yenr and ‘an cx-Princeton player, Willard, and thus the men who ere to do battle with the local talent will put up ne fine a game as will be seen here this year in the grade of the C.A.C. The teama bave never faced each other before and there is therefore a good deal of speculation as to the result, with the odds ubout even. 7 ements for the game are as good as possible and the contest will begin promptly at $:30 o'clock. Messrs. Phillips of Harvard nd Wagenhurst of the University of Pennsyl- ia will uct ax umpire and referee. The teams will line up as follows: C. A.C 5 William: left end. 3 Church left tackle Willard. Ranier. Wade. Carbutt. ‘apt. Va ‘Chesterman, ‘Townsend. eft half. Hume. Veuze: full baek’ -Graham. Substitutes-Wilson, Burritt, Burroughs and Gibbs for C.A.C., and Randolph, Phillips and Grifliths for A.CS.N. THY THANKBOIVING DAY GaMr. The managers of the teams of the C. A.C. and the Georgetown University, Messrs. Wilson and Carlon, baye completed their busin rangements for the great game to ba played Thankugiving day between those elevens, for which preparations have been in progress throughout the season. This game will be one of the most interesting of the local series, as the two teams have lined up heretofore about evenly, and there is @ great deal of doubt as to the outcome. The grounds will be well roped and there will be room provided for about 2,000 people. Seats Lave been arranged in the grand stend for 200, and there will be excellent rangements for carriages and teams, Several Hs-ho partion have already been formed for ay. -quarter bac Tight half. a Jyniaut Piaxos ror Rest. F. G. Sse, 1225 Penneylvanin avenue.— Adet. ——————— Crrverano's Bar: Powrrn. WHOLESOME. LEAVENS MOST. LEAVENS BEST. fend stamp for cook book. Cleve'and Baking Powder Co., New York, W.. M. Suvsrer & Soxs. Bedfor Cords, in Bine, Green, Brown, Gray, Tan, Wine, Buset 0: exotwe nother lot S just res CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY Like Hood's Sursaparitis, Lora) applications, like © only tera snd not t ietound in the impnre taint in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilia removes, | anu thus the Denetit derived tro this mediciue is per- ruanent ‘The folowing statement frantiy gives the facts ina very severe case of CATARRH: “Tt fs true that I have received a great dec! of benefit from Hood's Sarsuparills and think I would be entirely, cured of catarrh if it had not been of so lony standing. But Hood's Sursapartiia HELPED ME AS NO OTHER MEDICINE EVER DID, Thad the disease 18 years, and a year belore taking HOOD'S £ARSAPARILLA ihe Do Nor miss the Kermes at Masonic Temp! every night from Noveniber 2 zo November 1 Benesit for the New Germaz Trinity Church, corner Gti: and N streets nortiwest. Ocn suits to order, $25. ae Evsexes Buon, 7th and E. fee ras Brar-irtz. line of special presente tomorrow. 781 723 ot. Onnzus for those $25 suita to oxler ace deirg Idea. Every lady wants a watch and every lady should have one. On Monday and Tuésday next he will supply solid eilver ladies’ watches ‘at #4 and solid gold ones at northwest, next to corner of F.—Adcertisenent. ee Sue Wuat the Great China ard Japan Toa Company mys sbout special presents and fresh. coftecs on this page. ° eects placed with i Don't putv@ | Keewes tonight at Masonic Temple, lovely Loch pe capes siidaeses adios to wait ~ you.—Adw. E BL. Barsex & Cs, ane, Mai Pa ave “Mauete!" Se. Druggists.—Adet, ‘My breath was so fout that ¥ did not eat at the same tabie with my parents, and did not go out to ns other people. My vody was also rauch bloated. I re- peat that nothing has belped! m¢ ike Hood's Sarsapa- Filla, which I Leartily recommen: 3 Mrs. A. SCHWANE, Nebraska. Basys Ss Axp Scare Cieansed, purified and beautified by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, the purest and best for itching, burnius, scaly, censted and plimply diseases of the skin and scalp. with low of hair. Mothers, do not delay. Chitdbood fs the time to permanently cure aii humors | of the skin and scalp. Save your children years of ‘mentai and physical suffering. 3 ceived. Also Groen. ‘Tan, Brown, Navy Blac and ‘Gray im a inasnificent quality of Corduroy just opeged. Also Eideruwn C.ozhs, with polka dots, in reat variety. W. ML. SHUSTER & SONB, One price. uly Pa. AVE. moll Ger Tue Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO,, ‘Which It is Proposed to Erect jhold good nut « purchasers of one- half pound of Tea or two ands Coffee at Great co and a ‘Tea Company. ‘781 7th st, 781 7th st Now line—New tine—New line of beautiful presents. Store open at seven o'clock in morning. Come early—come carly—come early. Althoagh ‘we have the help this side of New York, still it aw to your advaniago to Come ectly—come carly—come early. Wo want every one to know ‘that all Coffees sold by us are the celebrated Johnston Dry roast—dry roast—dry roast. Coffees roasted, in distant cities and shipped here to be sold to tho trade are stale long before arrival. Beware of Coffees roasted out of town and advertised by certain concer} as received every other day, &e. Use Coffecs dry roasted hourly in this city. We again advise you come early. Great Cuixa anp Javan Tra bet. G and H. 1t one, 816. Our Second Special Sale of the Season. Saturdays aro usually our “Bargain Days.” We shail make tomorrow doubly attractive for yon by offering some of our most choiee goods y reduced prices. But one pair of a Id to a customer at these prices: $4.00 d-made Button. . $2.95 3.50 Fine Kangaroo Hand-sewed Button, square toes, plain and pointed toes. z © & “ 3.25 Gennine Hand-made Bi 5 “3.00 Fine Cloth-top Button... 1.98 3.00 Fine Patent-tip Lace Shoes.. 1.98 “3.00 Dongola Square-toe Button... 1.98 “250 FineDong. = 1.60 “ 2.00 Fine Soft Dongola Button... 1.20 “+ $00 Suede Oxfords—thres differ- shades to select from--your choi : 1.98 “ 00 White Kid Slippers. + 1:20 1-25 Flannel-lined Felt Shoes.....75 “165 Morocco House Blippers.... 38 will sacrifice five more cases of and Children’s dies’, Rubbers tomor- Ladies’ Fine Gaiter Tops, ail shades. Men’s £5.00 Hand-sewod Calf Shoes. 2.0) Neat Dress Shoes. 2.002 22.22) and Ladies’ 75e. Neat Embroidered. Slippers go tomorrow at... ‘Twe Staxparv Ssor Hous S24 7th st. ‘Tthetreet. These prices ry articie is disposed of. it Bankenpt Sale. Ladies’ Goods- an Hose, Lle ‘ose, 10c.; Black Wool Hose, 15e.; Hermsdort Fust Black’ and Colored Top Hose, 21e. per's Extra Heavy Balbriggan Hose, 1 sey Cashmere Gloves, 15e.; Large White Apron: 1c. ; large Colored Bordered Aprons, 12! 6.5 Merino Vests, Children's Blick Ribbed Hose; 8¢.; Children's Undershirts, 8e.; Infants’ Wool Hose, Se. Men's Goods—Natural Wool or Camel's Hair Socks, 1c.; Heavy Shaker Sock Heay: Knit Jac All-wool_ Gray Dress Shirts, 45e.; Ov Flannel Overshirts, 7: o Q5c.; Skin Driving Gloves, 396; Harris’ Wire Buckie Suspenders, 19 It Many People Wear Saxony Wool Ger- man Hand-knit Jackets uncer their coat, save expense of overcoat and enjoy uniform and geuuine comfort in « superlative degree. This muformation iurnished gratis by C. AUERBACH, ‘7th and H. nold-2t Butter! Nothing but th Merzcens Fine Special Burgain for ‘Yomorrow—Do Not Miss Them, Gennine Warner Healt Corset, regular price £1.25, onr price 89.; Ladies’ Fast Biack Hose, our special price 2 pair for 25c.; Fine’ Diagonal aud Beaver Reeters, regul price $5; our special price is $2.99. Children’s Gretchens, 6 to i? years, regular price $4.50 and $5; our spe m for tomorrow is J. Men's Reg We 25e. Hose we have Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed our price for tomor- nd a great many other bargains throughout the entire stock. 8. E. Youxa, 804 Tth st nw. It The New Dunlap Style In_ all the nobby dimensions. Our Brown $2 “Dunlap” style is a wonder. Franc & Sox, One Price, 1t Corner 7th and D. Carving, Table. Pocket Knives, Razors, Scis- sorsand Shtars. Watvoap's, 477 Pa. ave. 1t* Do Not Miss Tomorrow’s great special present day. ‘Tue Orv Rexsasue Tra Hovsrs, Tar Gurat Attaxtic AND Paciwic Tra Co. ing Vowder sad Condensed Milk them ever kuown. Don't fail. to . A handsomely decorated china bread and milk ret. three pieces, given with a two-pouad box of Lehing Powder. Checks ven with every 25 cents’ worth of Tea, Coffee, Gating Powder or Condensed Milk. Took ont for the “Home Guard” doring Christmas week. Don't mivsii, ‘Tae Great ATLANTIC asd Pactric Tes Company, 501 and 603 7th street northwest It Extra Fine Old Mandabling Java Coffee. offees we show. Merz srocery, 44i 7th et nw. I * A Lady’s Solid Silver Watch fur 84 AtJ. H, Fraxacay’s, 531 7th st. n.w., next to corner of F,on Monday and ‘tuesday only. Gold ones for 312. n018-2¢ The Johnston Fine Teas at 731 7th. 1t What Grasty Says. All-wool Carpets, 65c. All-wool Filling, B0c. Seamless Matting, 20c. Good Matting” 15c. First Quality White Fur Rugs, no small, $2.75; lined uo., SF ee Extension’ Table, ; cluster leg do., ,000 barrels jase, &2., for cash only. Ghuerr, The Pusher ‘Stores, 1510-127th st., between P and Q mw. noll-eo2t not-eolt Constipation, Torpid a, or reas. ore. stining Netonat nota. | g EbouaneMe: Constipation, Torpld Lin tee os Sainples free at Munrz's Davo Sroas, 1014 F 6. Our Pure Goods ‘ane Famous THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. Look to your interest and beware of muth- Toom concerns and imitators. We are the ing direct with consumer. Hundreds visit our stores every Teas, Coffees and Baking Powder. ber, We still give away valuable aud useful presents. ae DON'T BE see low-priced goods. One pound of good tea or cofice will go further than two pounds of cheap trash; at the same time you will preserve your health and enjoy a cup of perfect tea or coffce. Splendid mixed tea at 50c. per pound. Our own brand of Thea-Nectar tea at 60c. per — will equal any 31 per pound tea to be id elsewhere. Use Kight Q'clock Breakfast coffee. Our 33c., 5c. and 38c. Java and Mocha coffee stands unequaled. ial presents given with every pound of Thea-Nectar tea. A handsomely decorated china bread and milk set, three pieces, grea eh a twee — box of A & P. ywder. @ have received our new wtock of goods It comprisce glass ware, china wero, vases and tin ware and a hundred other things not neces- sary to mention here. These are to be given to our customers as spocial presents with tea, coffeg, ng powder, &e. Checks given with every worth of tea, cofiec, baking Powder or condensed milk. Look out for the Home Gnard during Christmas week. Don't miss it. Tne Great Atlantic and Peeitic Tea Co. Remember Our Stores: 601 and 503 7th st. n.w.; 1 14th st. nw.; 3161 M st. Georgetown; 58, 59 and 60 Center Market; 92 Western Market; 3 and 9 C st. Mar- ket; 101 Northern Liberty Market. Beware of mushroom concerns and imitators. Newrox H. Bowstax, Manager. Very Finest Patent Process Flour, 81.75 bbl. “Sun-Rise Chop” Tea, the best of all 50. is. Very Finest Creamety Butter in the city. Full line Ostrich and Turkey Feather Dusters, Yen pounds New Buckwheat only 35¢. One Large Bottle Pure Old Port Wine, 50c. Extra Fine White Potutoes, per bushel, ly clean Currants and’ Rnisins—something new. Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old), 75c. quart. Metzorn’s Fine FaatLy Grocery, 417 7th st. nw. ass For Tomorrow Only, We will sell on tomorrow only the Finest Process Flour, $1.65, 86 ant! 45c. sack. Finest Roller Process, €1.50,75 and 40c. sack. Brook Trout, 25c. New Prunes and Raiains, Fresh Nuts. Clover Honey. Burbank Potatoes, 75c. bushel. Pare Rye Whisky, 5 years old, 65¢. quart. Port Wine, med. use, full quarts, 50c. bottle. Catawba Wine, 75c. gallon; 25e. Lottie. Angora Bitters. it Pr. R. Wo 934 ith st. nw. Extraordinary Offering for This Week Only, ending with Saturday, 14th. Tuomas D. SiNGLuTON, 415 7th street north- west, offersa discount ef 15 per cent on all cash sales of Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Lace and Silk Curtains, and in fact anything contained in is large and new stock. All goods are from the best manufacturers and are of the latest styles. His regular prices are well known to be the very lowest and with the discount offered above will give you prices that it will be impossible to duplicate elsewhere for the same class of goods. Don't fail to respond to this invitation. ‘Terms cash, as it will not pay me to charge goods at such rates. Tomas D. Sixotetos, noll-3t 415 7th street northwest. 500 More of Those Extra Five $2.50 Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jacketsselling so rapidly at $1.49 at C. Avennacu’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machinesand Patterns, oc30eo-1m_ Fine Sewing Machines, £10. At East Domestic 8. M. and Pattern Agency. 4th and Pa, av.n7-10t The Wheeler and Wilson, No. 9! A marvel of simplicity. And runs too light to require Either water or electricity. 0c29-Im “Oh! it was pitiful!” Bad case of crow and no Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in the house. “Rockbridge Rye,” finest made, €4 per gai- Jon; $1 quart bottle. "Lyscu’s, 404 Yth st. 2-w. sl-mét,tr Regalias, Banners and Badges. 8S. N. Meven, 922 7th st. nw. Lapel Buttons for all Socicties,50c. 024-tuéf,1m An Invention Making Sewing » Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. Itcharms on sight. Its use enraptures. Ofiice 437 9th street northwest. dll-te Ware Tur Comxe OF WINTER TIME YOU ARE MADETO REALIZE MORE FORCIBLY THAN EVER THE NECESSITY OF SUPPLY- ING YOUR HOUSE WITH NEW FURNI- TURE AND CARPETS. XO DOUBT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING AROUND & LITTLE NOW AND THEN, JUST TO SEE WHAT IS NEW AND HOW THE PRICES RUN ON SUCH THINGS as YOU MAY CONTEMPLATE PURCHAS- ING. PERMIT US TO SAY RIGHT HERE THAT THERE ISN'T A MORE DESIRABLE STOCK OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS IN WASHINGTON THAN WE CARRY. WE HAVEN'T BEEN IN OUR NEW BUILDING LONG ENOUGH FOK THINGS TO GET DUSTY YET, AND EVERY THING 1S CRISP AND NEW. IT HAS BEEN OUR CUS. TOM FOR MANY YEARS TQ MAKE SUITALLE TERMS REGARDING PAY- MENTS, AND YOUR CASE SHALL BE NO EXCEPTION IF YOU 80 DESIRE IT, GLAD TO TALK IT OVER WITH XOU ANY TIME. JOHN RUDDEN, 013 7TH ST, ¥. W. uu = Sass 2 pe ET RE A BEE gue g Aa DDD EEE Nt ? N. E. CORNER 77H AND DSTS,2. W. Extracting Sitar ioneers in the business and the only importers y for our AMUSEMENTS. —S— — | ‘CORNER ISTH AND L STS. &. W. NEW YORE NEW YORK SYMPRONY NEW YORK SYMPHONY CLUB SYMPHONY CLUB CLUB GRAND CONCERT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 8 P.M. Tickets at Ellis'—S0 cents, With reserved anata. GEAND DISPLAY OF ORCHIDS 25th et. below Treasury building. ING. DOWT FAIL TO sEE THEM. SATURDAY I8 THE LasT Dar. LOCTURE MALI. ST. PETE 2D AND © 8T» ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE, CHRYSANTHEMUM EXHIBITION THIS MORN (Children of the schools with teachers accompanyins BENEFIT FOR Bovs oF . ¥ . 1s, RT. KEV. 3.3. KEANE, DD, them admitted free tomorrow from 10 till 2. n Lowe University of Amencn LAND, oe Darren Currter, C. 5.8.3. THEATER, bowen) euis sve. and 12th st. “THE POPE AND 7H LABOR QUPSTION.” ‘THIS WEFK—MATINEE SATURDAY. Sunday, Jan. 10, Milton Smith, Daq.. bditer x 1S COMP: < we ee ye ee cmntstOr EE SOLU BUS” . 2 Garrcan rn, ncn the Karsous Horses, . = THE WHITE PATROL uty oe Atuerica, s NOVEMBER 14, ala Travedian, Drs. M. T5885 H Sssq ro Hae ST SION Sat te “we = Next Week-WHALLEN & MARTELL'S 00. OF, HOLY LAND. ~ Gamo bperialig Loe eet Mrs. P. Harris, BL. Driiton sna TP. Dean, Greven, Tay . naa Tyeprieters and | culars, Week comumencine W. P_VAN WICKLE, ONDAY, November @, 1225 Ponnsy.vania ave. FERKEE AND PELL ANN'S COMPANY, wate Inti vac! COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB MAX FEM ANN. ve Ip Fred. Mueder's Cychue of Pun, ATELETIC CLUB SCHUYLKILL NAVY UNCLE SBAAC, Of Philadephia, Pa., The Represe tative Reurew Comedy Drama, A Grest Play. A Pine Company. Next week—N. 8. WOOD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, CAPITOL PARK, ‘North Capito! and G sta Game called at 3:30 p.m. a ADMISSION, 2he. G®45D OYSTER Roast. GRANDLY ROASTED OYSTERS. ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, ‘THE MACALESTEK (Queen of the Waves), ‘Will make & Fast-flying Trip to « CLIFTON AND COLONIAL BEACH, Leaving ber wharf at 10 a.:o., reaching tome by 8:30 p.m. TICKETS AT THE WHARF, 30 CENTS. AT COLONIAL BEACH ‘Mr. Walcott, the hotel proprietor, promises & GKAND OYSTER KOAST, Hot roasted on the beach. ‘Wicomico and Cone River Sa.t Oysters FOR 2c. AS MANY AS YOU CAN EaT. AT CLIFTON BEACH Mr. Renniver promive Good Fistinc, Good Hunting, ‘Cheer. Bait furnisied tree on steamer. REMEMBER, SUNDA1, NOV. nol2-3t L. Ot the FIRST CONGREGAIIONAL CHURCH Announce three iectures on Palestine im their church by Prot. J. 1. EWELi «1 Howard University. These tug. Maxonir Hat ill reopen for tite souscu LSI eed VELLA, SONGS AND DANCES wile Dances tanh? by Prof. ED ius. Special oderate © BANGS, PUBLIC KLADINGS AN Uations: partial oF eptire. [owt ts wed. ‘Por tows eddre wotn LECTURES (CuORCH OF OR FATHER, 13h and Late, LIFE iN ITary, Ber People an’ Her Art Six Lectures by MISS ANNA SEAYON SCHMIDT, Superbly Miustrated with Dieolvone Views eaprewsy 4 Himrepaned for these lecvar= d First Lecture THURSDAY E\ i NUN: 1, B oes ROME MODERN WOME —ANCLENT SIANZL OF RAPHAEL AND HAVEL. areday, Dev. 3-NAPLES AND SOUTHERN 1 Monday, Deo FLOREXCE. Thurdny, Dec. WV ENC! Course thet. €: aie NOVEMBER EAST. FRING LEAGUE. Jectures are illustrated with rare aud choice dissolving | New on sacat W views. nolswt Feidas Nov, 13 Jeruniom. ———————————————— ea . 1%—Jerusaless and boriood, x Friday. Nov. #7 Earurcronsu dndeat Adu.t course tick course ticket, “ALBAUGH'S GkAND OPEKA HOUSE. ae SN MODJESKA And HEE OWN COMPANY OF PLAYERS. ‘One week's engagement, BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 16. REPERTOIRE: Monday—"‘ADRIENNE LECOUVREUB.” Legation buildin, > and Departuvents, No yinit « New de ready for your inspection. Howe ITS FIVE FLOORS Are completely stocked with everything that i new and desirable tn Househod @urnisuinws, aud is weld worth a visit. ‘Thursday—"“MEASURE POR MEASURE.” Eriday—"MARY STUART.” ‘Mrurday moatinee—"“DONNA DIANA” OUR FIRST FLOOR Contains a carefuily selected stock of Bed Room, Din- Seturday night-""MACBETH.” ing Koon, and Uflice Furniture. Seats Bow on sale at bux office. nol2.3t seep eoecagit ACADEMY. SWFEK OF NOVEMBER & ONLY eters — MATISES ‘SATURDAY Te devoted entirely tu Caryets, ats coutaine the latest and most desiravie tall and winier colorings All RUDOLPH ARONSON'S OPERA COMPANY, werades. From the NEW YORK CASINO, Ina Grand Double Bill, Franz Von Suppe's Opéra Comique, “THE JOLLY STUDENTS.” OUR THIRD FLOOR Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety, of desixn and uniform excelence of material in uot Surpamed Ly auy Louse ui the country. Pietro Mascagnt’s Grand Opera, f § q “CAVALLERIA KUSTICANA,” Every Eve. | In English. First tive here of original a score and orchestration Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites Cash, @28; Double Company. Chorus of 50. Orchestraot 35. | credit, €30. Scenes and Costumes from the Casino. Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, 6175 Next Week—A. M. Palmer's Company im **ALA- | credit, #15. BAMA.” Seats now on sale. novet oe ‘Spleces. Cash, @14 : credit, A MONDAY, A DIX-POUT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, KA super eee «=o | gen cee RA Bk Bk mt RA | Eustiteious Cah” Rateumion Table Cash, 05.005 rae’ 244 | const, L SEATS NOW ON SALE L | Forty-pound Mair Mattress, Cash, #7.60; credit, 5 &. = BOR a Woven Wire Springs. Cash, €2. . credit, €2.50, B A.M. PALMER'S B | Lramels Carpet, per yan. “Cash, Ode, soredit, Gi. A COMPANY IN a | dnsrain Carpets, yer jurd. Cash, i. verelit, 400, ™ avcusrts THomas at | Caryetssewed and dandines ot cost. Do cuatyeser Py Healey mM | wasteun watcinns. AA AA ‘TEKMS. aah pet Pega} AA | easy weekiy or monthly payavents, aA a B a a aa Qo notes and 6 per veut dim oumt allowed for settle. poll-dt Meelis ub WUT) day GROGAaN'S CREDIT HOUSE, (829, 621 and 823 7th st. aw. (EW NATIONAL THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. BRONSON HOWARD'S Tae Provivest Hussaxomax GRAFTS HIS ORCHARD THAT HIS OFF- SPRING MAY AT SOME DISTANT DA¥ ENJOY THE FRUITS OF His LABOR, TBE PRUDENT ROUSEKEDPER, CUMBERED WITH DAILY CAKES, GRASPS THE PRESENT AND SURKOUNDS HER FAMILY WITH COMFORT AND THE CHEER OF 4 HAPPY HOME, SUPERB NEW YORK CasT. Monday, Nov. 16—"BLUE JEANS." Seats now on sale. NEW NaTIONAL THEATRE. WEEK COMMENCING MOXDAY, NOVEMBER 16. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. nol? EAN! Bir RE eee BLUE SEARS: NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY. ones production bere tn every Seats now on sale. oli STANDING HER INSTEAD OF A WELL-FILLED PURSE. SHE FEELS NO HESITANCY WHEN SHE REALIZES THAT OUR TERMS ARE Al- WAYS CONDITIONED BY GHE AMOUNT Evesrxos Wire Wanwax, PROF. EDWARD B WaliMaN oF Will kive five choice entertainments (OOL H. between Oth and “thy, For the bensut o2 OF HER WEEKLY OK MONTHLY aLLoW- rea. Boe ti Bp, “Arve and Puls Biocution, aNcE. Stays Nov.” 14, 8 p.in-—Deleatte Pussy — Every Evening. THE ASKIN & RORK COMIC OPERA CO., HENRY ASKIN, Manager, Great New York Success, NELSON DIVISION, No. 2, U. B., K. OF P., Aq KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL, Commencing ‘NOV. 9, TO THE 21ST, INCLUSIVE af powers over orm