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~~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 WAL SMe ae AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. No subject is commanding more general at- shah Sh a bare U ih W. BAKER & C08 tention throughout the country inal ei spirit | Fastioe 7 nee Ae mse TIRED oOuT— EXHAUSTED. ss ne = of enterprise and push displayed Dusi- — Auctioneers, r, pete the national eapital. This pro-|_ ¥ Wiltio, alles Jap Dabsey, Felix! tow Women Can Get Strength. | Ferehesatistares RYSANTHEMUMS, | SPECIAL SALE OF A FINE PAIR OF BAY gresstvencss is not more notably shown than | Hunter and Sonny Hill were convicted of as- Cukyshx rat MOMS, Hates bane ob SAR AND ow from which the excess of oil by the young men who are instilling now life | *Ult and battery with intent to kill John W. From the society lady | AT WASHINGTON LINN T IASANTRY Al moRY.| MAKE AkD hy on: a ‘has been removed, and new ideas into every branch of trade. A| MOton on September 27. The latter was cut ‘whibaidiens trem aeey- HE OPPORTUNITY. TO OB] PLN BICLES so 2 FOR Vali Skp'sr0aadh; Is absolutely pure and Prominent exhibition of this fact is shown by | in an alley between V, W. 10th and 11th streets ‘ousness or WER Be Sia OUT OF sIGuT. the shadow a ber face seems to portion of be cut off, and the visible portion contin- ‘The Moon Will Pase Through the Karth’s | ually grows smaller until it is entirely lost, in Shadow Tomorrow Night. the shadow. When thie occurs it is found that tho moon is not entirely invisible, but shines Once in every eighteen years and eleven faintly with a sort of copper-colored light. days the sun and the moon get in line with the which is refracted into the: low by theearth’s earth and asa result the moon finds itself in the shadow of the world we live in and goes atmosphere and varies with the amount of vapor in the atmosphere around the belt of the literally out of sight. This is known as a lunar eclipse and is one of the most interesting and earth, which the sunlight must graze in order attractive of all heavenly phenomena. This is to reach the moon. from the standpoint of the ordinary observer TO COMPUTE THE MOON'S SEMI-DIAMETER. For the most part, the attention of astrono- who watches it through an opera glass or with the undraped eye, simply from curiosity and mers tomorrow night will be devoted to secur- 8 desire to see all that is going on. To the as- nas more than three times the strength t Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, avd 1s Jercfore far more eco- nomical, costing less than one. centacup Itisdelicious, nour- ishing, strengthening, East DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for Suvalice as weil as for persons im health. ing data with which to more closely compute the moon’s semi-diameter. It is done by ob- serving the length of time that it takes various fol 4) tronomer, with his high-power telescope and the | stars to behind the moon. When the knowledge of the results accomplished by | moon rkened many stars in, that pert of er at are ur invis when the git Preceding astronomers, © Iunar eclipse noon fe a ‘on account of the superior shinin Sock a an ne mamrenatee be: Keows tel | ais of coat eody comet canis tot my to about all that ean be done with it has been | ese ts they pass behind the moon. done long As explained by Tux Stan's | astronomical reporter ‘last Baturday the ine Houters APPETIZING. computed some time before an eclipse. ‘Tho | ‘the earth is the shadow that passes over the moon is round one. “Now, the most hati done with it is to note the occultations of the stars with the moon in order todetermine with | ‘ocuips egz=amanel gpm A more exactuess the semi-diameter of the moon. | In an article in the European edition of the | THE ECLIPSE TOMORROW XIOuT. | New York Herald yesterday Camille Flammar-| a Sach a lunar eclipse will occur tomorrow ion, the French astronomer, says that the earth evening and will be visible in this city from | Fill be in euch o position during the eclipse 6:37 until 8:01 o'clock, standard time. The | that it will not be | pape pllpe ees ithe a " servation without the aid of a weak glass which moon will be full and rising in the east at the | Si) roughly allow the entire disk of the moon time that the snn is setting in the west and will | upon its field. pass through the great conical shadow that the This will make it very interesting at the exact earth casts out for an incredible distanc into | moment of the beginuing and the ending for the inconceivable unknown that we call space. | the pu of computation. How this takes place may be readily understood | ‘The color of the moon. in. eclipse will prob- & reference to the above diagram. In this $ | ably be a deep red, with some shade.’ The representa the sun, E the earth, M the moon, | tone of the color will depend upon the solar is untversally acknowledged to be infinitely superior to all other brands, foreign or domestic, Perfectly Pure. Ja tation ts | well-known one td a ieee eames Cocalintiom te | el nnewn f Mr. Wehner was pleasing and unique. signed and painted expressly for Mr. MeDer- mott by Mr. Spinner, one of the best known the enterprise of Mr. Martin McDermott in the improvements he lunch room, firm of Wehner duiry lunch business, has been a deservedly is now putting in his dairy 1002 F street northwest. The & McDermott. of the Jersey for a long time, but recen’ was’ purebesed BY has gone by when it was necessary to bring tar | Mr. McDermott in the F street branch, and forward as proof of the rotundity of the oarth teases _ podpress Maobanad sctum |Meresfier he will soamnce it coment own re- the fact that no matter what the position of | Sor 5? the other is-carefully noted, and it be- comes @ mathematical possibility to figure out the size of the moon. sponsibility and under different and highly Improved conditions. ‘he scope of the business itself will be on- rged—extended beyond « merelunch counter. device for cooking enkes, &¢., is bein a front window and will be presided competent lady cook. ‘The cashier near the opposite window will also be in char; of a young lady. ‘The room will be heated by hot-air turnace from below instead of a stove, heretofore. Rows of tables will be long the center und on either side of the room. Other improvements too uumerous to mention will add to the convenienceana adorn- ment of the place, making it one of the most attractive and inviting in the eity. orations will be something unusually Large oil paintings, de- northwest. The wound was in the abdomen and so serious that Moten was not expected to live for afew days. It was claimed that after Moten and Dabney bad querreled about a girl and parted Hill gave Dabney the knife; that Moten subsequently attacked Dabney, striking and kicking him, and that then Dabney drew the knife and the cut was inflicted. After the arguments bad consumed two hours Justice Bradley submitted the case to the jury. On the suggestion made by the counsel that a man expecting an attack had a right to arm himself, the court said it was not the law and was a dan- Kerousdoctrine A man is not justified in using & deadly weapon aguiust fist or stick. Justice Bradley read some authorities on this point. It was, he said, the duty of man to avoid a con flict. Dabney bad no right to take the knife, and if Hilland Hunter ko2w what Dabney in- tended they were equally guilty. Whea this {ity retired tho case of Harr Jones, -harged with an assault with intentto kil John Ridgely on October 6last—Mr. J. M. Ricks for the defendant—wastaken up. Therehad been Sutme of crap ond some words pamed, when Ridgely chased Jonos to hin home by stoul him, and Joves got a pistol and returnmng fir three shots, Ridgely Jum ing behind A. econ Ne Both of them di and tne bali went throt Gandy's hat. The defendant scmitted shooting, but insisted that Ridgely and his crowd were pressing on bim and he fied in self-defense. ‘This case was briefly argued and given to the fury, and ia the case of Dabney, Hanter and “Hilla verdict of guilty was ren- dered and Justice Bradley p pose the eontences, which were such as to mak &n improvsion on the crowd present, being the maximum ht’ years in the e only one who protested his innocence. PLAIN TALK FROM THE BENCH. Justice Bradley said that he was not telling the truth, and he wished it understood that from this time forth in such enses, excepting where there were extenuating circumstances, the extreme penalty of the law would be im- Posed—such a sentence as would make it un- Pleusant for all who tse the knife and pistol. with Rerves shattered and unstrung, the Greene's Nervura. It fs the great nerve invigorator,the great blood vital- izer, the great strength producer, the great health Testorer. It will give you good digestion and regu- Inte the bowels Abore all, ft will make you strong, vigorous and healthy, give You A good com- Plexion, strong and steady nerves, It is purely Yegetableand narmiess, Druggista sell it $1.00 Do not fail to use it, weak and nervous sufferer. “Twas miserable, had no ambition, no strength in mg limbs, and was céred all the time. OT DECORA’ PLAN THAT Hay Bit A Fin hoy MONDAY: NOVEMBER SIX’ ‘Within the i, 1a i 20 Pa ve, ered | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RRAL Fara seh ner & | RN ERotsy Wi cr PALeAPLE REAL Eat are, ETA SSL. {WELFTH STRERT NORTHWEST, STABLES ————¥ the decree of the Supreme Court St, Be a CGaiembin pase ty Sgeny Soe Sth BR REEF MEMES FREMSUORS, BRIE | (ere aye teen aint s PAB STREET Ni Twist - Yh ae uf 9 deed of trust to te the | RBat per dy r any of Auctst, WO nna ey a" uber ton De known ae all» G, folio 458 et . che of the iand records of shecout son the District of Commmbia, ahd st te thereby. we wil) sel! pe iter eis emia or hoton Soy ee ele ‘Trustes, _nold-dieds ave B ) ATEKS & THOMPSON, Neal Extate . W oe SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON FLORIDA AVENUE AND P STREET BETWEEN NOKTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STRE! HAVING A FRONTAGE OF 100 AVENUE AND 7 PERT ON P 8 yorebaser's com ANDREW E. DUVALL z cash, bal twelve months, notes to bear interest {G\ yer cent per annum and to be secured. by deed of trust on the property sod. oF all cash. at option of th BUrchaser. A deposit or #200 requ ie Ail couveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost If terins of sale are not complied with in ten days frou, the day of ale the trustees. reserve ght to resell aud est of defeuiting pur: . for for sale im front of the as oe after five days’ advertiriseut in soine bewsfaper pals pay ke NINE TEE: Teel lished im Washington, D.C, my Low’, 7 and THOMAS A. ROVER.) i, Wand 40 in square Gel these Was ae nolteoléds JOHN ELBERT, — "5 Trustees. conomical for buuding purposes. If desired the Kiorida avenue portion will be sold im two parcels of 30) feet front anch. _ ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in 10 and 18 montis, oF all cas: iow of purchaser. A. ne ters JEXCANSON BROS... Auctioncers, ‘Seb and D strcets north west. ALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY 0? DE OF TWELFTH STREET BE DOB STREETS NORIMWESI, ‘8e4.. one of the land records of the of Lo- lumbil, and at the request of the party sscured thered) the 2, We Sil sell at public ametion fu front of “ADIN GAR asaing through the earth’s atmosphere The | ant their operation upon the lunar disk. The earth being larger: than the moon, {ts shadow | red may be variogated. light or dark extends beyond it, and where it reaches the | of a Harry Jones was convicted of attempting to kill John Ridgely and he was called up. Mr. Ricks, his counsel, failing to secures postpone- Washington artists, will prove handsome and novel. ‘The subjects of the productions are taken from nature and are entirely local, the ois, of oi the | 3 t atorenaid, square nut. and nipe (300), the same tropunse nd even TIRED AND WORN OUT. ; ys ton to an yellowish tinge.’ Sometimes the eclipse > ment of the sentence, urged that the boy was! retuer with tus imjror Nholly enveloped in it Before it gets into the | " Probably thore will bea great number of shoot- | 8° “| "The judge—“But old enough to serve a term ¥ So Seyi sat wah | Sillteeceeatens the total s pcwever, it comes in contact with | ing stars traversing the heavens during the | Pinner and Mr. McDermott themselves. ‘ i as done me more good than anything I have ever | tee Ceres Flour makes more Bread, makes bh |, mukes better Bread t jour manufactured, Bew: eo the outer shadow or penumbra. Some of the | eclipse. They will appear to emanate from the sunlight is then cut off from the moon and it ! constellation of Leo. ‘These shooting stars are, es less bi but thi liminution of | as a matter of fact, debris of ‘Tempel's comet, until the moon | which appeared in 1966, making a magniticent any other of imitation. nearly life-size eee Another is a dairy scene, with cows. strolli The cattle represented in oue picture are ize and illustrate an old familiar jen the Cows are in the : Corn e 4 2 P here and there or quietly resting upon the dark shadow As itenters ' pussage in a clear sk the” green award. ‘These’ pictures, ot in number, aro eight feet in height und | John J. Keane, who will spenk on “A Pilgrim- | age to the Holy Land. bop Keane is one Atpavon’s.—The engagement of Mod Chie most eloquent speakers im the Catholic at Albaugh’s will be quite a theatrical event. | Church and his lecture will undoubt As an artiste she reached the topmost sTeat interest. Tound of the ladder, as a woman she is most charming. Men find no trace of masculinity m her and her own sex admire her greatly Her repertoire includes several plays in which . J. she has never before appeared in Washington, ics Saved?” January 31, and it is needless to say they are perfect pro- | and Rev. T. B. Hughes, on “A Ramble in duetions. In fact there is no living actress | Rome,” February 17° These lectures ace fin who gives such close attention to detail and | the benefit of the night school feninen the ob- historical accuracy as Modjeska. Her costumes ject is a most deserving one. en, da is For Tarde wnt Lng Henge pati MALT. Ses ve fr, est. Sethu. and _ctuatneton,~Haichen ange ramen FABER SO OF % ber 1: Di Tumbus,” Rev. P. J. ive BEECHAM’S PILLS (THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.) are all taken either from celebrated paintings | New Youk Srmpaoxy Cuvb.—There will be a Cure BILIOUS and or are especially designed from date obtained | grand concert by the New York Symphony from the best authorities apon the subjo te | Club at the Universalist Chureh this evening, Nervous ILLS. all of her work she is most conscientious, and | The members of this orgentestion ore Gee 25cts. a Box. OF ALL DRUGGISTS. she is one of the few a the stage | complished mu: en the ase papper chore ntiques and have | tainment wlich is very attractive and which been obtained by her at large expense. Her | has received warm praise in every city where Qua Personal costumes are marvels of the dress- | the club has appeared. The program tonight maker’sart. ‘The company which supports her | Will Le carefully arranged ‘aid an enjo is said to contain none but players of ability | evening may be anticipated. and reputation. ‘Tue Wasitxatox Mustcat Civp.—This or- Hanus’ Buov Tuzaten.—The popular young | nization, composed entirely of Washington actor, N. 8. Wood, will be at Harris’ Bijou | Musicians, will give the first of its concertechis ‘Theater next week, opening an engagement of | aon at the Universalist Church on next Wea Hx nightsand three matinees Monday night. |Resday evening. The individual, metabers, The play will be his latest success, “The | Messrs. Herman Rakemann, Henry “Nander’ Orphans of New York.” It is strong in plot, | Paul Miersch and Herndon Morscll, sre alr call telling of the fortunes of a New York boot-|Kuown and their artistic reputation is black in a manner that is full of incident. ‘The | thoroughly established. Their effet no ine: character ix Percy Altcood, and is as- | Prove the standard of musieal excellence In tho pena 9 hy Mr. Wood in a manner that haswon | city have been recognized aud appreciated og ians and some of them are of Pat Oreste m is la la oF MME. A. RUPPERTS NEW WASHINGTON OFFICE, FST. ¥.W. side surtace of the room tending near! andubove that a marine scene of extensive Proportions painted by Mr. Spinner for this and tention to business has won the respect and confidence of all who bave quite a young man, business qualities, prominent and prosperous man. withsta ighteen in length, and together with the ge central mirrors occupy almost the entire Behind the counter glass mirror ex- an immense French pla the entire width of the room, pecial position. Certainly this will be one of the most attract @.u» Well us most convenient lunch room for Indios aud gentlemen in the city. Mr. McDermott came to Washington in 1883, by his courteous manner and prompt at- mot him. ie is yot full of energy and good and bids fair to bea very ‘The opening of this handsome establishment Properties she | extended reputations. “They furnish an enter- Will take place Monday next and should be vis- ited by al rated ‘room and partake of a healthful, well- cooked and nicely served lunck. The prevail- ing prices will be charged, us Mr. McDermott who wish to sce a beautifully deco- = Wisely decided not to raige his figures, not- ting the great outlay his improve- ents call for. ‘Though in a public locality, it & strictly quiet and inviting place to both dies and gentlemey and wili doubtless draw a | & Tge and lucrative patronage, —_—. PLANS APPROVED For the Washington and Arlington Electric Kallway Company. in the penitentiary,” and he pro, to make ita lesson for him. As for his statement that he was not fifteen he did not believe he was less than seventeen. and as to the offense be was satisfied that he shot directly at Ridgely. The sentence was eight years in the peniten- tiary. ‘One of the crowd in passing out was heard to say: “Better keep your pistols, razors, knives and even scissors at home, boys.” serine ‘Transfers of Keal Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. D. Coughlan to E. J. Stellwagen, in trust, pt. Mt. Pleasant, on Florida avenue; $—. W. C. Hill to A. T. Brice, pt. 28, sq. 160; @—. E. McCarter to J. M. Gregory, pt. 10, sq. 894; $2,686.58. ©. L. Green to Emily C. Lawson, sub 105, sq. 2, Chichester; @250. E. Behrens to 8. F. Cameron, lots 20 and 21, blk. 24, Brook- lund; 62,900. 'W. A. Kimmell to D. Birtwell, pt. 3, sq. 556: €—. “W. Mayse to C. H. Bates, Subs 39 and 40, q. 5; $—. “C. H. Bates to Mary Early Phelan, same property; $—. W. A. Kim- RE. mell to D. Birtwe pe 33a, 586; €— Bradley to W. Mayee, lots 39 and 40, eq. 6; $—. J. J. Darlington, trustee, to A. C. Clark, pt. Q, 8q. w. of 4; 8—. 8. A. Ensign to F. T. Bowler, 693; $975. 0. L. Green to Julia A. (ote 104 and 105, 8q. 1, Chichester; #400. . Boteler, pt. shorter 17, Meridian Hill; $800. Jobn F. to Howard Nagle, lot 1, bik. 9, Wesley ‘ggaman eights; 350. Howard Nagle to B. F. Dowell, loti, blk. 9, Alliance: €850. Juliet Solger to F. C. Gentner, lots 17 and 13, bik. 46, Holmead Manor: £3,000. ‘Sarah A. Byng et al. to D. Johuson, lot in ‘sq. 20, Old Georgetown; 1.400. W. H. Barnes to Walter Whitney, sub 150. sq. 721; @—. B Bieber. to P. Josoph, improved 34 pt. 14 and taken, Ilook and feel like another person since I began to take it, and 1 recommend it to all who are ailing. ‘Mus. Frances M. Bove, Chester, N.Y.” Dr. Greene, the successful N. B. FF specinttet in curing all forms of nervous and chronic diseases, 5 W. 14th Street, New York, can bé consulted fre, personally, or by letter. Callor write him about your case, or send for sympton bisnk to fill out, and a letter fully explaining your disease, giving advice, etc., will be returned Sree. Ix Torrone Az Tae Tom AMAN WHO COULD HARDLY BREATHE FOR NINE YEARS, BUT DR. JORDAN TURNED BIS CLOUDY LIFE INTO SUNSHINE. Mr. George Kern resides at 905 8th street northeast. He isa baker by trade and works for his brothe: Henry Kern, whose place of business is at 1125 D street northesst. Mr. Kern in conversation with a Teporter gave the following history of his case: (18) months, with interost at six (6) per cebt pe Fight i reserved to sai) ontus, wtliinteres: at an (We ceut Pet Ee ar rae oda a swt | pole —_—— semi-annually. for w tired by . Pa: purchaser is to give pros Of trust on the property Purchaser. Af terium or save are sed feu, (20) days frou day ‘of sae trusters reserve the nacht to resell the property at tue risk of dstuuitine PROPOBALS” FoR buiicing for library st, Wasuinitom, Dt Purchaser aiter ve days’ advertisenent ot such fe- tor furnishing, deli ver ud erecting in sale in “one newspayer 1 ». te, the ironwork and scylishteof ti ©." Ades posit Of 1Wo Lundred do.iurs (G00) will be Te and Fei ree boos Stacks of the building for the ibrary of Giuired at tame of sale. AU conveyancing and record: | (oman “ul be receded at this office thy at purchaser's. S 1 WEDNESDAY. Tit Cc. H. WILLIAMSON, =) EMBER, intl, and W. E. EDMUNDTON, ‘Trustees. Cy nolt-eod Office 300 thst nw. § RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE. VALUABLE BRICK BUILDINGS IN NEW POST OFFICE SITE, TWELFTH, CAND D STREETS NORTHWEST, | the bouncing."—"‘Dearmoe,” Pol. 12 whe And the Acme of Comfurt ts found! ‘The PNEUMATIC KAMBLEK is here! —Not dear at $150.00— GORMULLY & JEFFERY 39 co., ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER] 030 12th Tate ew. EIGHTEENTH, BEGINNING aT He MADE IMPROVEMENTS AT OUR ONE OCLOCK, HEELERIES” AND CYCLING RINK, 921 HST. ¥.w., We shall now mske this HEADQUARTERS (ana comcast tae Where we shall be pleased to ane and the Poise AE So Tas casa went of wheels. DAK IS, Po} CHOS, TOURIS' BOYS anéGIRLe TO BE REMOVED. WE WILL SELL IN FRONT OF EACH PARCEL A NUMBER OF BRICK BUILDINGS, TO BE REMOVED IN THIRTY Days FROM THE DAY OF SALE. lots 15 to 19 and pt. 20, ng. 953; $—. C. Wit- mer to C. Rupertus, sub 60, aq. 805; §—. 8. Guthrie to J. I. Crown, subs 13 and 14, sq. 1015; 8—. T. J. Sheahan to’ Georgie T. Staley, sub 122, #q. 677; $1,800, ge eet Urniont Praxos for rent. F. G. Sarr, 1225 Pa. ave.—Adot. many ‘Whe scenery is on a | former seasons and it is belioved that ther mevaghbtont ai naa anything That Mr. | Coming concerts will be even more fully at- Wood has yet presented in thatline. ‘The draw- | tended than heretofore. At the concert next bridge scene.in which the workings ofe swinging | week the club will be assisted by Mra. Julia bridge are reproduced in completeness, is per- | W¥man of Boston, who said. to possess haps the greatestacenic feature of the perform. | 80PTano voiee of exceptional quality. bed’ eake see en baeing af ew eee Nook Orphan | ttreand who has Leen highly complimented Asylum is also a vivid and exciting stage pic- | for her efforts elsewhere. ture, whose interest is intensified by the rescue from the burning tower. ‘The sunset view of the Battery Park is described asa genuine work of art. The acting secrctary of war, Gen. Grant, yesterday approved the plans of the Washing- ton and Arlington Railroad Company for a line of electric road connecting Georgetown and the national cemetery. The road runs through the Fort Myer reservation for a large portion of its route, and it was therefore necessary for the War Department toact upon the plansand pro- jects of the company insofar as they affected the interests of the United States. As finally approved the route carries the cars from the bridge across the Potomac at the Three Sisters | TERMS CASH. ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, 030 1424-26 Penn. ave. NOW is YOUx GHANcE To GeT a BicKoLE We are sellit stock, incl the nested a area” Peotone Yat ont to. close bumness RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., no14-8,m,tu3t Auctioneers. jess than, wine in new snd second-hand machines ‘easy Mf desired. THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPANY, peice Lee ba A Plano for the Home. Everybody in the Young Women’s Christian Home is happy now. On Thuraday afternoon a notice in Tut Stan called attention to the fact that the home was without a piano; it also THE COURTS. ATCLIFFE. DARE & CO., aucnoneers. Proate Covrt—Judge Cor. R Art Galieries, v0 Peansylvania ave. Bw. Yesterday—Estate of W. H. Reiley; petition | for probate of will filed and order of publication. Acapemy.—To write the American comedy drama has engaged the brightest of American playwrights for decades. ‘The history of the Ameri os bate. Estate of Mary F. which Mr. A.M. 7 iny will present 2 of Mary F. oe eaten pe ra shaper a | George Cowie; do. und ad colligendum issued Natioxar.—Arrangements have been finally ‘ Estateof John A. loth; do.and leticrstnctonene. concluded for the engagement of Arthur and | 8TY issued to Margaret Roth; bond €100. Es- Rosenquests’ great production of “Blue Jeans, bora A. M. Donaldson; letter and the ponderous scenery, stage effects, Cd Fe to H. W. mill, engines, &c., will all be in place by Mon. | § are —_ of Al day noon, when a trial will be had to see that ies zuet 2 z everything is in working order for the night's | Iureorphansof Richard Covington; Ida Coving- performance. The advance sale has already | ton appointed guardian: bond £1,000. In re Sssumed large proportions. orphans of Catherine Reddick: J. H. Mutthows Soxbar Lectenzs—Dr. 8. M. Landis will |do-; bond £100. “In re Sarah A. Erskine, | tomorrow night deliver the first of a series of | George E. Johnson do.; bond $500. Estate of at Kernan's Lyceum Theater. He will | Samuel C. Pomeroy; order of publication. Es- be remembered as the Philadelphia tragedian | = iy gg ret 7. S. for [pened imiet, | : Seng Ter ee re eng a el, | cing sates eee transfer of sub between Shakespeare if, | lease. Estate of Samuel T. Suit; 1 over- sheng for his ove plqe Dee he ns | ruling Petition of F. W. Hutchins without Fiend; or, the Rev. Preacher-Doctor,” a 'tem- | Prejudice. Estate of Christian Rupper perance story, superiority in action, con- | OTder directing issues. Estate of Wm. Pratt; {iructivenes and moral. Dr. Landis is a doctor, | orderap) Willige Herne, oming commissions, i ol m Heine, jr.; order appointiny lawyer and preacher and has written many Mary Heine administratrix. Estate of Jeuse | Dow; order admitting will to probate and m | Granting letters testamentary to William Cop- inger. In matter of orphans of Wm. Heine, Mary Heine appointed guardian. Estate f Davis Evans; ‘ard; do. Estate of ‘The wonderful success of Mme. Ruppert in Washing- ton is mainly due to the merit of her World-renowned ‘Face Bieach. There are but few prominent ladies in ‘Washington who have not heard of this eminent spe- cfialist. Many bundreds can attribute their perfect complexions to the wonderful merit of Mme A. Bup- Bert's World-renowned Face Bleach. This article, ‘Which ts not only beneficial, but entirely harmless, is Rot a cosmetic, but iss most perfect tonic for the skin. To be applied externally. It removes entirely (not cover up) freckles. moth ‘snd all traces of tan and sunburn. Ladies who have returned from their summer's outing will find it ‘almost a necessity. Ladice are especially requested to call during the week and will receive frees copy of ‘Mme. Buppert's famous book, *“How to Be Besuti- fal." Face Blesch selis at $2 per bottle, and can be A reservation. Washington and Arlington road already, but the brid northeast gate of the cemetery. Permission been granted the company to construct a station beneath the hill in front of the houses, with a flight of steps leading to it from the driveway. ‘There is another road that desires to connect with the cemetery and the fort from Falls Church, and right of way bas béen granted this road through the western edge of the Teservation, in the ravine now nsed as a rifle range, which is to be abandoned. ‘This road ill connect with the other just north of the Work has been begun on the @ will not be constructed until tater. Army Orders, The following transfers in the twenty-firstin- fantry are ordered: Capt. Ebenezer W. Stone, from company A to company K; Capt. Charles A. Williams, from company K to company A; Second Lieut. Charies G. Dwyer, from company to company I; Second Lieut. Ralph H. Van Deman. from company I to company A. On the mutual application of the officers vite filed. Estate of An concerned the trae berets Pectin sae! sent to any pert of the world tn plain wrapper free | Makes Men Ha : nie L. Atwood; affidavit filed and replicati Fay) fvont bettors B to table Geom assisted by Mise Lillian Landis, the soprano, | Tose ose afidavie sto Of | ray, from battery B to battery L; First Lieut, Som cheervation. ‘Those who cannet call will sesetve | Seristed by Mise 0, the tragic burlesquer. Miss | Petitioner to supplementary affidavit. Thomas C. Patterson, from hetegy tobattery ‘Book om receipt of Gc. postage. whose voice is ly cultivated, was Equity Covrt—Judge Coz. B. The officers named will join the stations to formerly a member of the McUsullOpera Com-| Yesterday—Ferguson gt. Bateman; receiver | which they are transferred. _ pany. authorized to deposit with the Washington | By direction of the acting secretary of war Keawan's Lyexrum Turater.—Whallen & | Loan and #t Company. Whitney agt. Whit- Capt. LonisjA. La Garde, assistant surg Martell’s mammoth combination, which will be | ney; ‘the attraction at Kernan’s Lyceum Theater | J man; Ferdinand sehmidt next week, is composed of clever and well- | subs ustee. "James agt. Marti Known variety performers, whose specialties | testimony before R. L. Wallach? examiner: are pron: original and refreshing. Many | ordered taken. Dodge agt. Dodge: Mets A. Of these artiste, who represent the best talent | Dodge appointed guardian ad litem. Heino on the variety stage, were engaged in Europe |agt. Heine; Charles Dismer and Mary Heine at high salaries and will make ‘their first ap- | appointed guardians ad litem. ance in Washington. The Martells, Harry, | Cincurr Court—Judge Hagner, iitiam, Henry, Lewis, Lena and Ia Petite | Yosterday—Nelson Morris & Co agt. Bernard Lottie, have an established reputation as acro- | Robinson: verdict and judgment for the de- bats, and their feats on bicycles and unieyeles | fendant.W. W. MeCallough agt. Clarence If. = Seaprentive - ~ pat! Gol = ra svadies and judgment for plaintiff for 0 will appear py sketch wi 1,185.44. Power & White agt. Jobn BR. Evans May ‘Golden, te s ‘Washington who has etal; verdict and judgment for plaintiff for ade a reputation in bis realistic impervona- for $143.02. James B, Hollidge aft Thess tions of the typi B. Stbl; verdict for defendant. H. H. Hellen ted. yw agt. Low; do. the embossed with the wonderful A Little Girl 1, Poel Denn) UAUEy Dove; motion for new trial filed. | * f 5s, a eo =e Laughran agt. Eugene Duly: verdict ss 5 . = fs: Tom Mein | judgment for the plaintiff for $135.80. Thornton, McBride and Geod- Roberts and the Earis. Anns Seaton Schmidt | i ‘tures on Mary Jenkins complained that she had been italy, Her Pe end Her Art,” For Recet Stolen Property. Several days ago a colored woman named ¥ search warrant, was ured and Detectives ttaff and Carter served After ble diftienlty of | up the watch and the oficers arrested her on a of receiving stolen property. ————— a j $4 “Life at the | robbed of a silver watch, but the timopiece ersalist Chi it bein ext | 4 i} E aan aa E. Thursday evening, when ontecy Rene eini Tight Mare aecred by the police. Thursday treated of. The subsequent subjects will be: ™6! ry Stopped in front of Rachael Levy’ “Ancient Rome,” November itanze of , Second-hand store on 7th street and in the win- a i ai BY ape emp i a wea quntioned by Ming, ales, Aira. Lavy AA e Was question y Mary, but itter was not aA ae Sux December 3;'"Florence, 0) ntirely satisfied with: the result of the inter: as $B view and so she com lained to the police of her * | trea jt. Zhe Woman’ oy Confederate asd CR ugh 8. Thom; President ive @ series fred rac at Willard Hall for the Will be — by the commanding officer at Fort MeHe “4 as his services may be required at from Columbian exposition, and during his absence Capt. C. N. Berkeley ‘MoCa geon on duty at Baltimore, Md., will medical service for the post of Fort McHenry. dtl ae etl tay montof th that 44 pilots were rejected during the year on spected, being an increase of 341 over the lenry, Md., to leave that post at such time Baltimore in conneciion with the world’s uley, wvsiatant sur- form Steamboat Inspection Service. ‘The annual report of Inspector General Da- tenmboat inspection service shows 991 examined; that 7,404 steamers were in- umber inspected last year, and that 35,116 There were 33 accidents to vesuols during the year, resulting crease of 93 in the loss of 398 lives, an in- 8 com Sixteen of the accidents were collisions, were baba thnk and the others were from xplosions, sinking, & . Bt the number af lives lost 194 were Second Series of Armor Testa. The second series of armor tests under the auspices of the Navy Department occurred to- day at the proving ground at Indian Head, Md. As before the armor fired at was of American manufacture, as follows: A 35-carbon Harvey ized nickel-steel plate from the Bethichem iron works, and a 40-carbon Harveyized nickel-steel |e and a 40-carbon untreated nickel plate from the Carnegie works. ‘The plates were fired at from guns of two sizes, four shots at cach Ee from a 6-ineh rifle, and one shot from an -inch gun.” The tests were begun ue soon as the tug Triton, that carried the representatives ‘Mr, Cleveland to the Clover Club, Ex-President Cleveland has written a letter acknowledging the receipt of the spoon pre- sented to Buby Ruth at the last dinner of the Clover Club, in which he says: “While I intend to be entirely loyal to the concededly wonder- fal child which bas come to my home I will not be denied the intense satisfaction of acknow! edging that the plensure attending the advent has been greutly enhanced by the te re- membrance by the members of the Clover Club of the mother and child.’ ‘The Call-Davidson Senatorial Contest. The Florida supreme court yesterday after- noon handed down its decision in the man- damus case against Secretary of StateCrawford, which sceks to compel him to sign Davidson's commission as United States Senator. The court holds that the peremptory writ must be iasued by it, but it suspends unt " any torial order in the Premieee The ea derstood to be anocher chance given to Mr. Grawtord, to sign the commission cor orders him sont to jail. Crawford's friends that than aft mouth entirely, which kept my throat dry and uncon able. There was axreat deal of pain in in my temples. Added to these troubies any left ear was discharging continually and hada very offensive oor. Ieouid Lear with it but slightly, only hearing a watch whea pressed against my ear. About three months axe I commenced treatment with Dr. Jordan. and Tamsiad I did, for he has done won- ders for me. Ihave been theated about three inontha, and in that time be has stopped the running from uy ear, which has been coing on for twenty-four years. Te was caused by a tuaor, which he removed witLont pain. Tcan now hear a wateh about three feet from wy ear, Ho has made my nose open so I can breathe through itand keep my mouth closed. Iean blow it readily Thave no more pains in iny head, and, take itallinall. fellikea newsman, and acu hichly de- Lighted with tbe resut, in what I considered an ineur- able case, and I can Feeommend Dr. Jordan as one ‘who will give wood, honest, reliable treatwent. DR. C. M. JORDAN, €06 13TH STREET N. w. SPECIALTY—DISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS AND EAR CONSULTATION FREE. Office hours—9to 11 a.m..2 to 4 p.m., 6to8p.m.; t Sundays, ¥to 2m nol4-e03t Lapizs_ A WONDER IN SHOEMAKING. SPECIAL SHOES FOR LADIES. A FULL LINE NOW IN STOCK. Price $3.50. ‘These Shoes look well and fit well. ‘They are comfortable to tender feet. ‘ade on the Lencn at our Baltimore bouse, Good material used to make them. Calland seethem. Askfortham. It's the favorite familly shoe. ‘You won’t bp without them after one trial. Extra orders will be 50 cents extra price. ‘This ahoe is worth €5.00 of anybody's money. ‘Aah for our make—$3.50 Bho. WILSON & CARER, Custom Shoemakers, ” erst. x.w. R1L4t Baltiniore Store, 4 and 6 Baltimore st. r “Brronz Maxme Your Fux Pon CHASES” Bed Room Suites. 3 pieces, Rintale.......-.0000- 813 4 f jh ve id, | stated thut one was much needed. E. ¥. Droo) ¢ ‘ x b Eotste of Frances Marin tee - | to the northern edge of the Fort Myer land, | « ‘ Ging dancacce’ Th ae! opr pope reer moe rary wespetrmen ties ag Pte aha rage ep iesthape arian na pr eueeepeentoeme around the base of the plateau | 8 the notice and at once donated a fine in- ‘My left nostril was entirely closed. SH-AND OMIENTAL, D ELECTRI ample of @ production which has received such | tit - Rents of Eee ee . strument. That's why the young women are : . re HALL ktus, iecsional massage for fheutas oad Unanimous Commendation from tueprese ofthe | With will hnnexed “Extate of Henry Coit: pe- | ou which the officers’ quarters stand, and thus, | 8 oo a nm setemg | RUS, CARS BO 3 Linugtt's Guscave anne evista OS hee Sort gee gountry in regard to every detail as Augustus | tition for letters filed and order of publicalion, by a rather circuitous line made necessary by a | “*PPY- Se Barrow tut it was closed mos: of the | ischUDING F THE CHOICEST PATTERNS | Consuitation 1 country ‘American play “Alabama,” | Estate of Amelia Butter: will ndmfied fa toe deep ravine, southeast of the quaten yo the time, Theve been comi elied to breathe throush iny D Sizes TN B. LEON, 404 C ST.,"RET. 44 AND OTH STS. ¥.W., ‘The well-knowa ladies’ physician, can be consulted daily from 10 to 1 aad 6 to 8. AN MODERN AND ANTI cERINE, PEaSIAN ASDA bra EXTILES. This collection has been especially sclected for the nest" and. iuoat critical trade, and are al fs scones DECORA Ries, 9) PA. THURSDAY AND PRIDAY, wo- | Qul?; HIEENIH. NINETEENTH "AND AT ELEVEN A MAND THEE DAY, snd a social ante by INTERIOR TIONS. ° ar WEDNESDAY, MBEK EG) EN TTELH, TEENS) SEVEN O'CLOCK, to ace attend either of the other sales. Free exibition MUNDAY AND TUESDAY, No- veubey 0 and 17, from de. m. to9p. m. D. K. VARZHABEDIAN & CO. '[)HOMAS DOWLING & SOx, Auctioneers, O12 Est. ow. IMPORTANT SALE BY OF SUPERIOR FU: UKE. CARPETS, fe. THE ELEGANCLY FURNISHED KES! Rol? ks) AMET Nowy EST, KNOWS AS THE BELGIAN LEGatT AUCTION, PMBRACING IN PART AS FOLLOWS. ONE PARLOR SUITE. OF EQUR, TTECES HAND. IN T ‘uiwodate those who Sotumtfes wot DE, MARsTON'S TREA: FOR TH CURE ¥ taxp, nD | Doe Moot manuuods ancy eed Hass CARD RECEIVERS. OF iui a Tavicucere, de. “ice oot Sot ‘No tall: ry WAHOO AR MOuK TABLES. EBONY | Sci sols “MaksTUN 00., ince New Yorn AND GILT MUSIOSTAND, KOSEWOOD SECKE- ies ABLES. BERUTIFULLT TR a AID, HANDSOME MANTEL OMNAMEN At re RANE a EE TOR is Ou Calta Phorong | ice WapLES. ONE OAK cabiNEy® MOLLER, 1027 OTH ST. &.W_ TREATS én (ED AND EXLAID WLR! FIONN | Howe Sudneye, musctares ant oary dle aL UB RIEURE NOT, MEN. | A Lar GF Steal Gs hee ata er Pe ORO ats NESS | ig eo, Seco Boe MaNCIBGN ORE bak ‘Suacks ond tan 'slonss Cure” ctuain OAK EXTENSION FABLE Oak end Ty EM x. 7. CARVING "7: Wi eit igual Di, oh or pre or) TE, Ey zs ae SOS CB TRON a Fi W,

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