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LOCAL MENTION, The Weather. LOCAL FORECAST FOR WASHINGTON AND VICINITY. Warmer, fair today, with increasing cloudiness and rain Sunday. FORECAST TILL RIGHT A. M. SUXDAY. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, slightly warmer; south- erly winds, ly fair weat today; cloud- iness and probably rain Sunday. CONDITION OF THR WATER Romy tee and condition of water at7 am.: Great Falls, temperature. 35; condition, 20. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 47. Con- dition at north connection, 33; condition at ‘enth connection, 36, distributing reservoir, temperature, 45:' condition at influent gate bouse, 30; condition at effluent gate house, 36. Ticating stoves fixtures. jarion Harlan coffee pots. Mauddiman for Beacon drop lights. All prices at 614 12th st. lowest. : “T feed your port to my feeble oldmotheras you would FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER. Good Things That May Be Found in the ‘Washington Market. ‘There in one day in the year that the house- wife outdoes herself and the poor half-starved boarder changes his attitude toward his land- lady and settles himself for » square meal with turkey accompaniment. It is Thanksgiving day, the day of all the year for a royal dinner. Washingtonians generally are good feeders. And why shouldn't they be? The markets com- pare favorably with any in the world and the sources of supply are unequaled. From the surrounding counties of Virginia and Maryland come the freshest and choicest vegetables, aud from the Potomac-—that storehoase of good things—are obtained the finest wild fowl, ter- rapin and fish in the world. The oe of the rs 3 = —— Nap re} tions for Thanksgiving. reporter of Fae Stan strolied. through the Center Market this morning and took a cursory glance at the good things. ‘The fish market has a bountiful supply of all varieties of fish and game. Salmon and rock fish seem to have the call for dinners, and lobsters, which come all the way from k land, Me., are as lively as when ‘aken from the water and readily bring 20 cents = pound. is on jorous scenes of the play. ramatic incident of the horse race is well known and ts worked up with wonderful real- ism and striking effect. The corn busking seene bi tears to the eyes as the familiar melodies of childhood are sung, while the u couth reel never fails tonrouse with its epirited cadence. The whole play may be described as one of thé most wholesome and clean enter- tainments of the stage. In the coming pre- sentation Mexsra, C. B. Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanger promise s most complete production. with all the effects and with » most superior company, beaded by Marie Bates, who 18 said to have inade _ most emphatic hit in the pe of Miss Abby. The usual matinees will given, with» special Thanksgiving day matinee Thursda} “Many Srvant.”—As the ill-fated Scottish queen Mme. Modjeska had an opportunity at Al- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. cost Inre Lee ; petition for probate of In re Leo Thompeon: pe Estate of Thos. B. Hunt; petition of lettersof administration filed. do., Ward Mobun, do. ition for approval of ‘m. Naumann; letters Catherine Naumann; bond, $1,200. Estate of Arthur Foster; order . lowing sale. In re Renie Rosen; A. W. Rosen pointed guardian; bond, $600. In re Ellen vin; W. H. Dunavin do.; bond, $1,000. Estate of O. P. G. Clarke; order for adminie- trator to give additional bond. Estate of H. McGraw; J. L. McGraw appointed adminis- trator; bond, $200. Equrtr Court—Judge Hagner. Yesterday—Cissell Roeen; A. W. Rosen @ppointed guardian ad litem. Desmond ngt. lcConnell; rule on Kate Boston granted. Clements agt. Colclazer; remanded for further testimony. "O'Neill agt Crow; sale ratified SATURDAY, N Estate of Leopold Weiss; order alt | from recommend. Customersare always sure of gins the right goods at the right pricer. Our 35-cent and $4-cent Java and Mocha Coffee stands unequaled. Every likes Thea-Nectar, everybody wante(t, and nearly everybody uses it. Don't be an exception. Call and get a package. Spe- cial present with every pound, 6) cents. War- ranted to smut all tastes. A handsomely deco- tated china bread and milk set, three pieces, iron witha two-pound box of A. & P, Baking wder. Checks given with every 25 cents Worth of Tea, Coffee, baking Powder, or Con- denved Milk.” Look out for the Home Guard NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. ‘Have Just Published JAPONICA. By Sir EDWIN ARNOLD. Fully iiusteeted by ROB- ERT BLUM. Larwe 8vo; 63. Sir Edwin Arnold's poetic and sympathetic staty of the Japanese is one of the most artistic and handsome Of the holiday books. In theme, style, illustrations ‘and manufacture it will appeal to every refined taste, Presenting s most thowshtful snd xtaceful study of the fascinating people among whom the suthor epent year, Robert Bium's ilimstystions are drawn with fine feeling for the picturesque and romantic aspect of Japanese life. 4 HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By H. MORSE STEPHENS. InSvole. Vol. I, with maps, Svo, $2.50. Vol. Il sew ready, Svo, 82.50. “"Woare mind to express our bigh appreciation of « Work which will, when completed, form such a manual (Of the history of the Kevolntion as does not at present exsta the English language. "— The Nation, ENGLISH SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, By ROBERT A. WOODS. 12mo, 81.50. ‘This book is the result of the author's observations in East London and in the North of Engisnd. Its ob- AMUSEMENTS. —=———————— ee WEDNESDAY, _— ike sar Paw. FOUR CONCERTS BY THE STMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Of New York. WALTER DAMROSCH........ "TUESDAY, DECEMBER =, ism. Soleists: Xaver Scharwenks, the eminent composer ‘and pianist: Miss Christine Nielson, contralto. FEBRUARY 3, 1802. Soloist: Ignace Jan Paderewstt, the greatest piano ‘Virtuoso of the day, (first appearance im Washington. ) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1802. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 19m. sem Me. stem ‘Bekking, ‘cellist, and a yooal- Subscriptions received now at Metzerott’s, 1110 F aaow. Prices course tickets, @3, @4 and @5, according to location. For single concerts, @1.50 and $1. Course tickets will be placed onsale at Metzerott's TUESDAY, December 1. rt ca L' AN ep Bul and Hos I@and™) Satyect AMERICA AS = SKoton FRENCH it PCTACLES. METROPOLITAN ME. CHURCH, PEPE AR ore fs WEDNESDAY EVENING, i. at Bo'elok, Admisnion, $02 - rent 3 " . Scene Tickerm, with or withow reserved Sculn, On wale et, Metzerott's, 1110, F stn. = oll, 14, 18, 21,28, 4a STAGE EXCUP tSIONS. Round Tras — 0 es ” A Ject is to sketch all the more important phases of the | > EMEMBER THE ANS . S : But what a grand sapply of game Dangh’s last night to dis ier power in « Creve Covnt—Judar Montgomery. during Christmas week; don't miss it, SEMBER THE 5 . ir RAR om child, TorKatox Wier iin at, [Band The royal canvas back and the | serious and tragic pact. tMary Stuart” is not | _Yesterday—Farmers’ and Mechanice’ National |“ Tnx Gutat Aeuowen’ ate Pacnve za Coc ite ete ee ae me monks) Se eee ee, |S oan Princely red head predominate among the | an attractive play, for it deals with tragic inci- | Bank ngt. J. C. Craig; judgment by contession. | arain stores, 581 and 503 7th strect northwest: interest in England, exhibiting them in their re- ST. JOSEPH'~ ASYLUM, Lo . wild ducks. A $5 bul is needed to vour- | dents and di ‘the more somber and baser | J. Miller agt. J.C. Craig; do. Charles Wheatley < lation to each other and in thelr united influence upoa | Oder the anepices of the “Catholic Knights of Amer- | band Taliy ~ ‘Turntzzx new but odd chandeliers at two- vy e branches—1620 14th street northwent; 3104 } ‘of the Dostrict of Colt — thirds our low price; also five hall lights. C. A. | self of a brace of the former, and they will | passions of the human heart, but in the proper | & Bro. agt. A. Davis, jr.; do. street, Georgetown; 58, 59, 60 Center Market; | the Present and future life of the Enxlish people. AT WASHINGTON HIGHT SF, 7 ‘Mupppuay, 614 12th st. sot hy next Wedneeday. while €8 will bay presentation of the diferent characters com- — 91 and 92 Western Market; 8 and 9 © Strect THE AFGHAN WARS, FINANCIAL. a = $ ie of os petent and intelligent le are demanded. Col. Prather’s Funeral. Market, and 101 North Liberty Market. | issago Pr AL TR Scoan Gives Away Tovar. pair is looked for by next week. Mallard are | Modjecka's conception of the title role differs ithe faisesal thcriees Gree tan aigusuyoal Bavoes TE: Bownss, Manager. Tulephons Ta, ad 1SiH-80. By ARCHIBALD FORBES. ENTS. [RE OartxAL TRDvs: Three pounds granulated sugar given away | worth €1.25a pair for the western birds and | somewhat from that of Janauschek and Ristori, | oo) Allon W Ponte Lait veauaey is | call, 848. ith Portraitsand Plaus A new volume in the | Donations received ai the asylan, H between 9th Aathorizn! Cee ete ea te oe Par | $1.90 for the Potomac variety. Teal | although it is modeled more closely upon that | Col Allen W. Prather were held vesterdayat Ba teas “Events of Our Own Times” Series. Svo, 81.7 | Pa /ME Me Bw. and at the hall on night of Comer, chaser of one pound of tea or A. and P. baking an eewen, bat good fat birds can of the latter. ‘The womanly sttributes are tes eer os igri ai bd oa Makes Mushroom Concerns Howl KECENT PUBLICATIONS. a ——— 2 per cent on a lor cents = per ir for | wore prominent and she brings toher work the | lius an v. Mr. Gibson officiated. Gen, OCEAN " NN 3 per cent on ‘Tux Garat Artastic axp PactricTza Co., | western birds and $1 per pair for Keemeve. results of careful study and long stage ex-| Green Clay Smith made an address The inc Mushroom Selecta a ode en Rape, % iy epee Sy ver cent « 501 and 503 7th st., 1620 14th st. n.w. Woodcock bring $1.25 and pheasants are ob-| perience. Her efforts were a inted by her | terment was at Arlivgton. I’bil'Sheridan Post, dealers eee thors, ly Mustraved. Decatur Loaze, No. i, Kuixhts of Pythias, 33104 M st, Georgetown. tainable for $1.50 for western birds and $2 for | audience last night and the applause was liberal. | No. 14, G. A. It, conducted the services at the who have * wives a uiost graphic serount of the great steam- National 10fee" Arwory, 225 stores in the United States. Pure aed home birds. There is a fine a of — or the company Messrs. John Lenn and Howse grave. hepa sxe ship Dusiness, of its development and ite present nQhANKRGIVIN EVE, 5 vee a ies sold only. Beware of mushroom concerns worth $3 per dozen for ‘ it | Kyle deserve the best mention Tonight —————— Management and appliance, and, with ite elegamt iius- | Tickets, aduittiug wentieinan Ave se call, imitators. Bring 25 cents apiece, forthe choice’, and | odjenkn will close ler et ment and wil ‘The Unity Club. — trations, fills a place hitherto vacantia the book world.” Ga Sass te icec necting’ jr Atal ir yveatineta Se, rie chickens are $1.75 per pair. Venison | appear for the first time in thiscity as Lady) The Unity Club held the frst meeting of thi 0 BALL cera Guxs! Gus! Ammunition. J. H. Kvsnuxe. swerth 30 geno and and is very fine, | echt. e Unity Club held the first meeting of this cannot — Geaton Traveller. CHAS CHKIN’ Sex. Sex. Sex. 731 frm Br. While, shaage Seiny. peeumearein demand, |- “Toe” Daoun Sroxat.."—The eminent play- | S##0n at Mra. Dr. M. Cora land’s residence compete © | ante ANTOINETTE AND THE DOWNFALL OF or MEAkY K. ol i i nts ne there are few terrapin, | wri C. i 01 ted | Om Wednesday evening, when the following with those ROYALTY, THE KNIGHTS OF sT. ER, Ni Five pounds best granulated sugar given | at 20 cents per pound. P right, Henry C. De Mille, will be represented PETER, NO. 134, BC. with one pound of tea or two pounds of baking | however, and they are scarcer than ever be’ | at Harti’ Bion Thenter next week Uy one of his | program sas acceptably rendered: Piano sulo who sell Anew volume on the Famons Women of the French UNION K. OF ST. 300%, Pee hadhh DENOMT COMPANY OF MARY. Gi Cura axp Jarax Tz Co., | fore. ut two weeks ago on test productions, --Lhe Dunger Signal.” The | by Mr. Charles N. Ritter; essay by Dr. Thom: = Court. Translated trum the French of IMBERT e: > Loan ani ae ee ae ‘bahaenn @ ana. supply on hand, but a representative of « big | star, Mise Koenbel Morrison tthe daughter of | 5°, paar pred reedy ~ Johnston Coffecs Dry Roasted Ae At St, Joreph’'s Hall, on Thankeriving Eve, WEDNES- 3 - a New York house eame on and bought them all] the tuinent acter, Lace worries eee pro- | Robinson, subject, ““Henjamin Franklin us a in this ae Se a OA | nay, meaner Se teak. Gabe, eee Tex Txovsaxp Dottans in dry goodsand | up, The prices at prevent are €60 per dozen | duction of “Faust” in regaried with Universal eee by ihe Tosan es city. i and ladies, 0 ceuga” Dancing at o'clock, —uozl-at* Mankets at satticn, ne tine for 7-inch and $35 per dozen for 6-inch terra-| admiration. Her work as Ma werite won ber Joa conten men ie Ligelo i betard Presents, ene ae a: in ayaa sabi HHAMas Bouter am 7 o'clock p.m., 627 nw. | pins. tinted praise. Her part in’ “The Dauger ate See ee ‘731 7th, Bet. G and H. Vols, on Marie Antoinette, in a box, &3 7. — 4. SPRIGG POOLE, nitzki, auctioneer. S. Samstag, salesman. There are turkeys without end, of all | Signal” was written especially for her and in it | Mary Thomson. lec rH. Jolson . Prasat “| Ssois. on the Empress Josephine, in « box, $8.73. Bee Ree ES. es nd 5. Ban, =?im Coueras aati 2 iS cents pound, le | her long education in a manner that has prove — wagh. tre wer bat J Presents. ‘TRIc: Week commencing MONDAY, November 23. — 0 is the turkey, 80 are To-Kalon wines. rome ca and violin solo by Mr. Vietor H Jolinson, who PATRICK HENRY. —— FS ane fe ckens can be had at 15 and 18 cents and | most gratifying to her friends. The play is » cobs & 60, Sid Léthat | capons at 25 and 30 cents per pound. Barn-| full of startling incident, and ita situstigne and | E8¥€. 1M response to enthnsatie upplntse, Five pounds Granulated Sugar given Life, Correspondence and Speecbys, By WILLIAM AGevat Bis Holiday Attragion, W ~: Chopin's Nocturne Il. Mr. E. Varela ace T HEN} 1 BANKERS. Ou, Fou tae Ranrrr yard ducks sell slowly at 15 cents and | climaxes are wrought out with thrilling torce. | (Hopin’s Necturne I. Mr. E. Varela accompa- with WIRT HENRY. With Portrait. Eleven hundred Of euch underwear values ss we are showing | ™™ pigs are in demand at 20 aloe ‘The scenery is remarkably fine. | Among other ssi cstiigin ont ate one sets printed trom type. 8 vols, BVO, net $12.00. MISS ROSABEL MORRISON, 1222 Fa aw, pound. No Thanksgiving dinuer is complete | feutures is x monster cycione rotary snow plow, mae pound “"It has been a rare service that the author bas ren- Accounts of individuals, fri poratious and capt you ia ahaa read, all pasa, tied @1. jeabons Lore papa onal Orme ft Li pa Core a oe 3 rene oe * _- Gane Pe bed pone durante Temple. Pen = es dered his countrymen 1 giving ua this shea In Henry C. De Milie’s Popular Success, tallets eolicited> Our tactislen —— n My- | Ki 101 ne je loc we ood Templars’ at ld ircet a Loans made ha . vailable: | aa re parce where from 10 to 25 centa per bunch, according | in at full speed with ently every detail of | gy, aedieiag se pebbietea fire: onnds Phy. It is valuable contribution to our jttera- . Se ne an a > 31 striped camels hair, now 8¥c. parently avenue was packed Thursday evening wiih > THE DANGER SIGNAL. Se. white merino, now 48e. a hag eer Pa hore nate its Mechaniees sors pets Te i a ‘remarkably | embersof Star of Hope Juvenile _—— ae ape aibes Exchange. toth foreien and domestic, drawn et cus % i ” quarts for 25 cen! m4 ces- | elaborate and weil-sustained cffortin the lime or - Powder, ct 3 tommary usances. (emmy heen Gas Tien, sary adjunct, aud home-made mince meat is) realism. The company is a strong one and in- | Charge of Mrs. Spencer, superm: | 731 7th st, Bet. G and H. | From the Baltic to the Danuse. By Dr. CHARLES A. | p08" fail to secure seats for Matinee and Evening | Letters of credit available in ali parte of the world fur fae selling at 13 cents per pound. cludes Paul Dresser ae the interpreter of some | Mrs. Magee. aesistant, on the ocezsion of ALD, edi Performance on Thankwiving Day. inbed. Comer 7th and D. | *PSWaiter Moreland, one of the best expertu | of the lnrie gusmtitien st comedy that tia Tad cada te | ew Myon have any reason tur chanstas your Genk as Guys for hire. 1206 Pe. ave. ou game in the city, in speaking of the Thaulks-| in the play. poetry banc al ray mp uE SaaPriRE AND THE SERS count uF epenitg © uew ue, jiving magket said it promised to e “Tw T Jouxs.”—" T Johns,” % eremieaeden let; he sees ime ‘Call and see us. oe Ee pee” Snent ever tnown. ‘Tif gine that was coming | whict will ald toe beasde or Kernen ones Superintendent Kuseell , his desertion»: Yeople and places aregraphic ent | * NOl¥ Of FILLS siyenture arabially ww- | Cro ot SS ve oD hy " i cl i e ‘The v1 . a es ae rn is large v: —Chieag D “K Found trip. ‘Train leaves Band P- depot at i | #2 dais was as fat ae butter, and estra railroad | Thester next week, imeliding Thank-tiving | the following’ program was tctncered: A tei0 by oe of lange value.—Chicuge Anter-Deean, EAE: ZACK CRAWFORD Woops & co., m. ‘The public invited. phy Dijtines, is the original comedy in which the | Albert, Hugh and Neilie Dorin, recitations by yet. Gand He ies Sree” BauKEns. euse P. public inv western game bountiful. inimitable “Fatty Stewart iv the central | Aibert Walker, A. Fisher, Cari Lereumnn ae "fell by at wesmeiadies oie nan FOUNDRY M Loox ar Tas! ‘ eS figure, thongh hit double is by no mens lost | Ogle and Miss Edith Perkins, vocal solos by beast} pac wcbcteys sa — Wnt rae ares Five pounds of granulated sugar given with Prof. Warman’s Readings. to notice, The wuccew/ul production of the | Sirs. T. C. Lauman atd Lotta Magee, pian uoaay ees oe ee esabere of tie Watts os 2 a one pound of tea or two pounds of ¥-| There were not enough seats in the High | Comets depends, of course, on the fatal re-| solos by Min Lucy Rogers and George Bolt Tae n 743-45 Wrondway, New York. | YEW NaTIONAL THEATRE Rigel Renetg, Deomeeees se eae der at Gueat Curva asp Jarax Tra Co., 731 i im- | S¢mblance of the two Johns, Peter and Philip, | ger aud an addrers aud instrumental solo. bi tread = T APLIC. fs : ° School Hull last evening toaccommodate the im- Bs i . lo by ity N DAKKEST AFRICA,” BY HEN: M, STAN- ‘ . . Kee: estate bonvut, soil and tented Th who bewilder their own wives. The make-up . Mr. Wynkoup. ‘ihe jestivities were con- Wao Dies, pubsinsed Uy the Befibeton tetas TONIGHT AT S LAST TIME OF thes Doavut ond sod.” “Money .oamed Ob Listed - 7 cant dient mense throng of people whoattended the closing | of the Johus on this otcasion will be absolately with ice creamand cake hberal.y wrved. | 2¢ 731 7th st. ‘Iciephone, 816. any thie, Adcress J. KISTLER, 028 Let, nw, sule Joayh antes Sve y Drama, Bey and seal estate, Special attention to Gret-class ip- “Twat Oxp Bexouxvy of yours three times | entertainment of Prof. E. B. Warman, who has | perfect. They represent $00 pounds of good = | Sieeltesr Molla Gala Rings, @18%. Yeoor Jews | ae vesuneute. daily after eating cured me of chronic dyspep- given a series of interestin, solid flesh and are said to dixpiny an activity ayes ot REED, De Re: == g lectures and talks r sia,” said a well-known society woman. To-Karox Wrxe Co., 614 14th st. & Co., Agents, Soumtn pianos. Hueo Wo 25 7th st. Execraic Brxis, burglar alarms. 1206 Pa. ave. Axp Suz was Crap better than Solomon in all his purple, the Scripture says. To con- ¥inee yourself of this truth go and see the lilies from the Amazon river now on exhibition at Srvpen's, the florist and decorator’s newly reconstructed store at 936 F street. Studer re- — at Se Sen See Lg ever reas ial premium for Paice ee for dining room and table decoration, funeral and other floral designs, for palms, theAmerican Beauty rose, &c. He is ready now for practical work. and has for sale at his store choice flowers of all kinds, from the humble violet to the queen of roves—the American Beauty; also fine specimens of palma, ferus and other deco- ration plants. ‘Tuaxxsorvixe is coming. For cooking try ur brandies and sherries. Pure—always re- liable. To-Kauox Wixe Co., te 614 14th st. = Loon! Grvsx Awar! ive pounds best granulate: jugar with one of tea or two of baking powder. agat Curxa asp Jarax Tea Co., 731 ith. overcoats is now going on. Bewanz of adulterated cheap wines and Niquors. Cun. Xaxvex, 909 7th st. n.w., knows how to protect his customers by securing pure matured, wholesome Leverag: “Piomwa Coven Drors!” Se. Druggists. Fox Wasutsotox Dazss Bezr GotoJoux R. Kety. Center Market, sth st. wing Kepuctioy Sate of men’s suite and over- coats now in full biast at ‘Eiszman Bro.'s, 7th and EL Don’t miss it. iasrrou,”” ‘The leading mineral water and inthe world. = Cuaures ‘elephone 805. Tar Crawford shoe: no breaking in. Canrets Cieaxep by the Empire Carpet ae ‘Masa. ave. n.w., are made moth Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 Hear by Muddiman’s gas stoves, latest de- signs, 614 12th st. ag Dox Miss our great £1485 sale of men’s suits oA overcoats this week. Eisemas Buos., 7th and E. Mia Bexta waltz, 10c. Woucw's, 925 7th ot. n.w. Reap by Pittsburg lamps, new styles. Mup- DIMAS, oa 12th st. ie s Do You know that the largest stock, lowest BRices new styles and best makes Pittsburg P%, gas stoves, gus fixtures and coffee pots, Muppiwax, 614 12th at. ‘Tux Crawford shoe; no tacks. Possriu’s Icx Curaw is delivered every day im the year. Leave an order for tomorrows dinwer at 1427 New York avenue. ALL OuR $18.50, $15, $17.50, £16.50 and 316 men's suits and overcoats gv this week at e1a8s. Eisemax Buos., 7th and EL CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS ginger cham- HAEMER, ‘737 Tth st. on. we TONIGHT. Aczavon's—Mme. Modjeska in “Macbeth.” Natioxat.—“Blue Jeans.” Acapaxy or Mustc.—Alabams.” Hanus’ Buor.—N. 8 Woods in “The Or phans of New York. Krexay's Lyceum Tararex.—Whallen and ‘Martell Company. Sr. Avovsrisg s Cuvaen Hait.—Fairand Ba- mar. Masoxic Trsrter.— Fair of Ladies’ Aid Bo- ciety of North Capitol M. E. Church. Wataap Hatt.—“A Winter Rainbow.” — CONDENSED LOCALS, Hexay Coutivs fell ins fit yesterday after- neon at the corner of 12 and C streets north- went and was treated at the Emergency Hos- ital. * Srx-Dar-Oxp infant of Inaac Bassett, living at 12 Bassett’s alley northeast, died suddenly Y- Gxonox, alias William Payne, a stout-built | @olored boy. was acquitted in the Criminal | Downey & Son. for the especial benefit of the school teachers. ‘The evening's entertainment consisted in read- ings, recitations and impersonations, and for more than two hours the lecturer entertained the audience in such a manner as to gain the applause and admiration of every one. In giving a picture of the actors’ horrible experi- ence he so mystified the audience that at the close they were unable to determine whether to applaud or express for the speaker the deepest sorrow, and it was not until he explained that the story was one of fiction that the entire audience gave vent to their appreciation of his effort. In conclusion, Prof. Warman gave a fect impersonation of Darius Green and hia lying machine, causing constant laughter and applause. During the evening Superintendent Powell thanked the teachers for the interest they had taken in the lectures, and he aleo ay- sured Prof. Warman that his lectures bad been instructive and had been highly appreciated. Prof. Warman complimented the teachers, and said he thought the city had reason to be proud of them. ee Musical and Pantomimic Entertainment. ‘The musical and pantomimic entertainment given under the auspices of the Y. P. S.C. E. of Calvary Baptist Church, at the National Rifles’ Armory last{evening, wes enjoyed by a large audience. The musical numbers, with Dr. Bischoff as accompanist, were all received Fith much applause, particularly the duet by Miss Boydand Miss Thompson, “Cheerfulness.” by Gumbert, which was obliged to be repeated. “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” read by Dr. E. M. Gallandet and rendered’ in panto- mime by the Saturday Night Club of the Deaf Mute College. was admirably portrayed and highly enjoyable from the beginning until the curtai went down at the close of the last act. nie eS A Pound Party for the Home. A pound party will be given at the Young Woman's Christian Home. 404 6th street, next ‘Thursday. Members of the board of trustees will be present to receive donations visitors the comforts of home that are for the young women. Empty baskets been sent tothe friends of the home, and it is hoped that they will be returned filied to over- flowing with the necessities of life to be used there the coming winter. sso ee Ixtenest is paid on money deposited with the American Security and Trust Company, 1419 Gotreet. A. T. Barrros, President. * periiarckhndn Ax Impontaxt Saxe of splendid furniture belonging to Count d’ Arschot, charge d’ufiuives of Belgium, wili take place on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at 1211 K street. * sokesio aan IuproveD axp QuickexeD Tratx Service To Pretesuxe via B. axp O. Ji. H.—The morning express for Pittsburg via B. and 0. R. K., here- tofore leaving Baltimore at 8:30 and Washing ton at 9:30 daily, and arri 7:85 p-m., will hereafter 10:20 and Washington at 11: arrive at Pittsburg at 8:30 p.m.. thereby reduc- ing the time to that city one hour. This train will carry through Pullman parior car. Owing to greatly increased travel via B. and ©. R. K to Pittsburg, the evening express for that city, leaving Baltimore at 7:40 and Wash- ington at 8:15 daily, will carry an additional through Pullman sleeping ea . a Sovturns Iyrexstate Exvosrtios, Raverott, N. €—The Richmond and Danville raitroad Will veli round-trip tickets from Washington, D. Raleigh, for the above occasion on Tnesda} ‘ednesdays of each week, be- ginning Tuesday, October 13, and continuing until November 25, at $12.10, ‘valid for return passage until December 3, 1891. ve sovhbat Heaacus from the wind or any cause cured by “Bromodine.” Druggists, 25 cents. —Adet. — “Frorma Coven Duors - Drugsists.— Ade. a Wiicox & Fixstxe, trustees, will sell through Latimer & Sloan, auctioneers, ‘on Tueniay next at 4:30 p.m., im front of the premises, four very desirable and valuable building lots on the north side of L street near New Hampshire avenue, each 175g by 100. . a eae A Cuasce ro Ixvest. By order of Frank T. Rawlings, trustee, Lati- mer & Sloan, auctioneers, will sell. on the 7th of December, at 4 o'clock p.m., in from of the premises, that valuable property at the north- west corner of 6th and I streets northwest, be- ing houses Nos. 601 and 603 I street and No. 900 6th strect northwest. . pare Jous P. Swevrenp, receiver, advertises through Latimer & Sloan, in the ' auction col- lune of this isaue, sozie valuable property i Uniontown and Good Hope ‘Hill Park, to be scid on the Ist of December at 4 p.m. esata mee, Hanvess, Canaisors, Ropes, Braxxets, &c., for spot cash. We bargains ir tine net and carriages. Our stock ix from the best makers. It will pay you to examine it. BJ. 612 13th street, New York Har- Court yesterday afternoon on the charge of | ness and Carriage Exchange. — Advi. tering the store of Wm. F. Given, corner 3d and Hi streets and Mamachu- setts avenue, on September 24 last. YasrempaY AFTERNOOS « well-dressed you! man appeared at the detective office aud shed Swindolls’ services in discovering | fote, fiends who were following bim wi Six Bumprxe Lots in Twini fron’ Pen: re “among. the ‘best cameras day and night. On a promise ont tees noeties eeaka be leche hany St toes wees re satisfied. aseppta Han the ‘Kell, Metcopaliton M. EB Chi at fednesday 8 p.m.— Adei. ing at Pittsbarg at | ave Baltimore at | am. daily, and | that setacorpuiency at definuce. New songs, dances, music and original specialties have been made features of the play. ‘The com- Pany includes versatile wid talented peopl whose originality adds the merit of treshues: to the comedy. Max O'Rkis.—M. Blouet, the celebrated French humorist, who is much better known by his nom de plume, Max O'Rell, wil | at the Metropoittan M. E. Cunreh next Wedues- day evening, givizg his impressions of Amer- ica. M. Blouct is not new to Washington and in his former visite bere has made muny friends. He is an exceedingly agreeable speaker and his keen sense of humor enables him to keep op the best of terms with his audiences. He has the happy faculty of telling homely traths and showing the weaknesses of men and communities without giving offense. and it may be expeeted that he will not be sparing in his criticisms of this country. He will, however. speak without malice and no doubt furnish amusement to his listeners. Seats for his lecture may now be obtained at ‘Metzerott’s. Lave iy Irany.—Miss Ani Seaton Schmidt on “Life in Italy’ Universalist Church. her cial location and the Stanze of Raphael aud Sistine Chapel will be particalarly treated. She will exhivit some superb dissolving views, which will enhance the attractiveness of the lecture. ————— A Costly Mistake. Yesterday a vigitor to the city from Lakeland, Md., purchaed a diamond scart pin from a well-known jeweler at what he at that time considered a “sacrifice” price, Subsequently he stepped into another establishment and in- quired the price of a duplicate, and was astounded to learn that on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week Flanagan wi sell them for two dollars and twenty-five cents each. 531 Seventh street northwest, next to corner of F.--Advertisenment. ane at Exhibition at Veerhoffs Galleries The attendance at the exhilition of Zurich Photo Kroms has been unprecedented. ‘Ihe average exhibition can be secm an half an hour. This one takes Loure. Exquisite Swiss and Venetian scenery is portrayed in. charming colors wid the nual exelauavion ix: “Hore 58 something new in ‘The exbibution was very much broken ox: Friday and Saturday, but will be entire on Monday morning. ‘The galleries will contain the coilection through the coming week. —— Donations to the Kechabite Fair. T. Jarvie, cake: N. Buneb, £20 printing out- fit: Henry F. Mart, 95 cash and) books: Wm. Habu & Co., puir slipper ‘Techie! panting, Wagnalts, New York, books; National Temper- ance Socivty, New York, be L. Hecox, New York, 2 Rechabite pins, 5 subscriptions to e the Hechubite; Kerd Fruik,’ pair shppers; M M. Huteline, faney goods;’ Job Hurris, hams; M. M. Rouzer, 5 pounds of Lutter; George Rauf man, merchandise; Walter Hodges, flavoring extr * + Mareatats for paper flowers. Gould’s.— Adel. -- Rarcuivve, Dats & Co. call attention to the trustees’ sale of two brick honses, Nos. 137 and 13 Massachnsetts avenue nortuett, to be sold | by auction Puexday next, November 24, at 4:30 | p.m, by order of Browning & Swormotedt, trustees, as uffording a rare opportunity for investment. Nee zavertisement, ee Ir You Have auy rea! or personel property of any kind to sell consult Latimer & sloan, Auctioneers, 1409 G st.—Avlet. Face Disrievn D. PAINFUL, DISFIGURING SKIN DISEASE. EVERY KNOWN REMEDY FAILS, CURED IN JONTH BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Some t me the last of iast Noveuwber 1 had sume skin disease su uiy iace. It grew very fast, and about the last of December it Leca: distivuring, and [had tried everything that I kuew, Dut ali te no eitect. My ince urew worse insteud of Detter. Aster trytuy every kuown rene iy I ordered a box of CUTICUAA 1} MEDIES trom you and bean to use it, and in one wevts u sinooth asever. [have used it for old sores and flud it to be good .nt Peaser i fie ve tised it, and woud not without it, Ido not think the CUTICURA cen be Feouamenced too hichly. CUTICURA is ‘ood tor everything I ever knew it u-ed ‘or, It isgoo for all ft is recommended for. MISS L. AME! SON, Teledo, Ala. ANOTHER BAD FACE. Thave used the CUTE URA cess for acne, My face w: <d to gu on the street. Fi Dut none of them were any ood. tors, they Kuve me n . it did last resort I treed CUTICUKA RE success. ‘body had a cure, 1 tried several doe- W. a. Cl Piedmont, W. Va. CUTICURA RESOLVENT The new Biool and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Re:uedies, c.canses the biood of all imptte- Diood diseases, from puup.es to seroma, trom infancy touge, wien the best physicians fail. Price, CUTICURA, ic. ; SOAP, Prepared by the POTTER CORPORATION, Boston Cure Skin Diseases," G4 paces, 50 {'lustrations and 100 testimonials. BABY'S Skin and Scaip purifiet and beautified by CUTICURA SOAP, Absolute.y pure. HOW MY BACK ACHES. Back Ache, Kidney Pains, und Weakness, Soreness, Laueness, Strains and Pain RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. wks Wu Car : —Schems seem to be the order of the day, with re. —su.ts somewhat alarming. You may play npon the ~eredubties of a people for a time, but be careful net to exasperaie them. ‘The greedy, graspine, yrau- — gieues co not wait to consider the effect of thelr simply “go it” blindfold, and when the clouds of the.rown iuk- nz Unrest find them totally naprepared to cope with he renu:ts. some business peop & im such @ way that it unfortunate episodes, n testis themselves as quickly as reed wou'd Lave it,they tax the inzenuity af their willy ertice brains. cud trom out this vist store ise of Villainous resources conceive and carry inte effect other diat.o.ical schemes, more permicions Perhaps thn the orizinal accidenta: discovery of — how to WORK the peo} = Greed of gain is 4 iinvering, insidious diseass—a, ‘apher Worn, a cancerous sure, eating its Way Into —-the vitals, killing ad the diver senses, without lock, —>stock or barrel, causing «ries to be commntted fur ~--which there is 10 real csnse, und the perpetrators only awaken to the Lenousuess of their -oftense when the Grim Monster . knocks ——with the awtui suumous—“"This night Mes Wie Kyow AGREE THAT CATARRiI IS & CONSTITU- TIONAL, DISEASE AND REQUIRES A CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY LIKE HOODS SARSAPARILLA. Prof. GROWS, a leading scientist, anrues stronely that *‘catarrh sa constitutions) disease which mani- feats itself by local symptoins. Dr. DIO LEWIS, the ewinent Boston ohysician, in ‘@ magazine article anjd: *‘Catarr is not a disease of the man’s nose; it isu disesse of the man, showing iteeif in the nose—s local exhibition of a constitutional caTanhy Is wrong, and while they seem to give temporary re- lief, they really do more hérm than good. Many others might be quoted to the sue effect. BEING 4 CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASE, the only proper method of cum for catarrh is to take » consti- thy soul is required of thee.” No time for y.nz, no time tor protestations of personal irre- posit: HO thre to laugh, no time to: —thwe to undo that whici: haw been dune-t —orable sum ons Urooks no de.ay, adds Hut i simgle breath. It says, with the awfulness of etopuity, COME! ——If you bave lived a life of uprizhtness, pure and — hoy. the suminons will have no terrors for you; —but, on the other hand, if your life Las been that —of 4 trickster, a trifler. a worshiper of Mammoy, —s crawling, creeying thing, with no higher aim than the accumuiation of the dross of the earth, —Your cringing and fawning and pleading will breed —-only contewpt in the hearts and minds of true Men, aud you will feel that you're not on!y doomed | ——but dawned, Then te A Man; have done with -— TRICKERY, TREACHERY and TREASON. BE A MAN —And sell your foods at » fair and reasonable figure, —-to that you can jook every man square'y in the —tace and say; I did unto you as | would that: —dne shoud do unto me. That's the ticket which Pass us throuxh this world and purchase am tuto the other without protest. Believing this ~—and acting in accordance therewith we make the URN OH Svancoare, STRICTLY ALL ‘OHM DV AWOUR LS, $0.10, 00 OF SEL A: PITS, A CAMIETY OF fry is emote at aa gees aay ae ne ee so puimul aud was very | ace was well spd as | ne | scaly, pinyly and boteby slam, scalp and | . 718 Toh si. nw. 2. Witiner & Co., 1918 Pa, Ave. “s Breakfast Cocoa, 20c. Epp’s Cocoa, We. gle Muh, 6 il. wilted Sugar, 6 pounds, 2c. neh Veus, ean, 15 elry € aw no21-2t _Asane Al-xander, Optician, 498 Pa. ave Not connect with any one. itt Best Pluted Butter Disnes, $8.25, Voror Jew- elry Co., 713 at | You'd Niver Suppore | That it could be but we are doing it! | That £2 Brown Dunlap Style Derby is the genal “Three-doulur” grade. “Have one ef them?” Fraxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and 'D. } it Have You Oid Gold or Silver? If so, remember the mfg. jeweler, 8. Desto, who will pay the bi;lest price. 439 9th st nw. Kooms Upstairs. n2itod19-tu,thés Best Plated Divne> Castors, $3.00. Vora Jewelry Co., 713 7th st. nw. at Dog Collars Engraved, Razors Sharpened free. ra’ Cutlery. WaLronv's, £77 Pa. ave.* Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., makes a Ityin Lauies’ and Chudren's Hur Cut- | ting and Shampooing. nozl-5t* | Make Your Store or Office Comfortable, | avoid aunoyance and cokis. Guy the Nortou | Door Check and Spring: it closes the door and revents slammi Put upon by MacLeop, 512 10th st. n.w. Send poi ed Cake Baskets, 23.25. VorotJew- | 713 7th wt. ite ve a Cough don't delay. It is dangerous. Piso's Cure tor Consumption will eure you. Guara: All druggists. 250. zt be V Manofucturing Jewelry Co.,713 7th st. n.w. 1t* __§ Have a large stock of Heating and Cook- ing dtoves at low prices, Latroves and furnaces ired. Cali and see. noZ0-La 2. GARTEIEL, 815 7th st. nw. jekkel Alarm Clocks, 9c, Voror Jewelry Co.* Butter—Fine Rolls fresh dail, noz0-2t* At 9 La. ave. and 912 C st. Ladies? Solid Gold Watches, £12: gents’ no limit. Fuasx, Jeweler, 461 Pu ave. noz-2* Geauine Diamond Rings, $7.50. VorotJew- elry Co., 713 Tth wt. now. ire Just Think! 40c. Gas Globes, 180. Be. 22e. nold-3t . AL Meppntay, 614 12th st. Best Quality Ladies’ Chains, 1.50. Vorot Jewelry Co., 713 7th st. new. aw ‘Tea for All, Everybody likes Thea-Nectar.everybody wants itand nearly everybody uses it. Dont be an exception, Call get a puckage. Special | present wi every pound, 60c. Warranted to suit ail tastes. A hundsomely decorated china | bread and inilk set, three picces, given with a two-pommi box of A. & P. Baking Powder. Checks given with every 25 cents’ worth of Tea, Coffee, ‘ing Powder or Condensed Milk. Look out for the Home Guard during Christmas week; don't miw it. Tuy GueatATLaNtic axD Paviric ‘ta Compas, 501 and 503 7th street northwest, corner E street. nold-4t Best Plated Pickle Dishes, $1.50. VororJew- elry Co., 713 7th st. now. Ww Marvelous Fuel.—No smoke, no odor and no gas; no stovepipe or chimney; not explosive. Sestalit, L. MH. ‘Horxrss, 933 F st.n.w.n019-e08* Sulld Gold Beart Pins, #1. Vorat Jewelry Co.* Bowling Club Jackew,$1.49, All Colors, Auiaacn naDonaaric ‘Rooms, 7th and H. ocl0-eo6t noS-eolm Ladies? Sitver Stemwinder, €4.50. Voor Jewelry Co., 713 7th st. n.w. iw An Extended Popularity. Brown's Buoxcatat Tnocuzs have for many years been the most populer article in use for relieving Coughs.and ‘throat troubles, i Gold Eyeglasses, €2.25. Vorat Jewelry Co.1* Buy « Machine With » Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Eidiine gor Sor Higham No. Its silent pe pl motion from avy, rasping ac- oe eWuxiin & Wiusox Myo. Co., feR8-ate 437 th ot. nw. Solid Gold Gents’ Rings, €4 VororJewelry Co.* Benoa, ‘The Land of the Lily and the Rose. HAMILTON HOTEL, Open from December until May. For circulars, &e., address WALIEK AKC, Proprietor, _noIk, wast MILT DEKMUD. HE sLAKEWOOD, LAKEWOOD, N. J, NOW OPEN. Second Secson. IN THE MIDST OF FINE FORES efisttrs inclosed 2 g)ot6. one-third of aanite in ex- eure dive drains watek Stow ar ewan we. : : Cops. stats PRES NG ir THRO! HE HOTEL: 4, RANGELENT . ».MEECT. Org X. NO EXPENSE HAS BI THE LAKEWUO: sor Cr AMI. For terius, &¢ ocl0-e0u9 oat Fe FRED STERRY. 7, HOMELIEE. Horet avrawonr, EUTAW PLACE, BALTIMORE, Hizhest and healthiest po nt, on handsonwst bou'e- Aeharmsin eyo" top fd the winters sontoetn wth aavautaces Of a uurwe chy; Leatlvest team heating im te wor d: ELEGANT. iuore and Send tur uescripnive: nol hh AKNER STORK, Prop. PROPOSALS, c. OPUS murine, 0 dlead ensiza's Wash fai aud a M. or Di. tom and rewoval -evtae 1uatter atl iro:u dwel:ing houses, m:rke's, Lote 5 we oh the estles or Wasuinston end id thes a 2 Ore densey : for the ubla, Uyou abBacauon therefor, ahd Das upon these forms will be consid-red.” The HSE ARE ama aa laa aw OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE or Colunilda, Washington, Novenber 18, 5 mals 10F the telupor. Fy nd re moval o, zarbaxe and dead amin ‘Le transpirta- on uf the sazue —Seaied Droyomale wall be received at the « flee o1 iuiawUbers OL strat of Co- N | on WEDNES- mais from the cities ot Washington and suburis in the Distriet transportation of Kae 10 & desuuated uy the ory Coleoita. and. for Ace, counuencinz on the Yat ‘Decemuber, Id01, discontinuance of such seryce to be at the tt contractor ners tents four hue notice. “The reatrertor wit Fequlred to furnish two-horsy teziny, equipped with i Well covered. mune tobe bert in ‘condition and at all tines free from offeaaive ny each, wagon: the wae riated by She health oficer ra to be perlormed wider iin Ofrect on, ‘The dead siituals to Le removed dau Uncludiny Sun- i cloe covered wageiye and din ectaut freely toed, "bide ae nevcted flue oF Burt for te Pericruk: ee of this service. Bian forius of propos fan be altained upon application @ this office ‘guaat the heatth office of the “of Colt 3 DOUGLASS, JW. KOSS, WILLIAM F, ROSSE: Commissioners of the D.sttict of Gormiabic, moat” CE OF THE ONERS OF THE Aiateit of Cells, Washtnagene Roveuber Se $01. healed propos: will “othe had ENGL VE a WEDNESDAY, ROVER house numbers and 100 for street augue mee oe oes the. signs to be of tin with apenned "ace and painted back. Che numbers, nawes une ‘on sucns. beof gold leat wait tor per ry Sauple to brscen atthe. iyeaad thet fue, were Seg ES ‘wl i Dovelass Sw! oss, Wo Inissloners D.C. ake KAN. SUGAR Gi iitcicwheat. Pat, Ode. Cuoles renin Dlachii Arbuctie's: oubof Fopetr like many other machines." §°* | >= Gold Spectacles, $2.25. Voiot Jewelry Co.1* J pies, 08.95. Vorer otmace, news, Opitin Habis cured by De Miles Weron | And con West and : |e ‘Davo Broas. 1014 Fst | Tueee Is No ae e ” Hxare's Duce sro tore tbar borrow foreign pleceee. mente Boot Filled Chains, $2. Voior Jewelry Col? SUN DIAL, 15 2PM ANE COMLEC «ION, REMOVAL N4étioxay SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, B.E COR 15TH ST. AND MAW YORE AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1NG7. beoranized under act Congres Uctober 1, 1800 ‘Tiensects the busines of e TRUST COMPANY 3a all tte various trancuem, Also the Dusitews of @ WANG, WANG. WANG, Seats now on sale. A ADEMY. baviNus BANK THIS (SATURD*¥) EVE! Aud ote pi: TD taped BAPE DEVONIT COMPANY, STUS THOMAS’ CHARMING PLAY, Capital: SABRE: | ' ONE MILLION OF aca Aus — ate Aeteasexecntor, administrator, euardian of thee met ad tater of minors, committee of the eaates of lunaticn, Tense ne Sent. Receiver, aseycbee alld executes trusts of any and every MARIE WM WI Genny. Wills kert without charge. Receives money deposits in sume of TEN CENTS end upy atu aud allows :uterest thereon. Money deporited before the first day aud op the first, fund ube ti itd dayees the month will draw interest r iT T Ina corgeous production of AMY ROBSART AMY KOBSAKT. AMY ROBSALT Seats now on sale. nowt ALBAUGH'S GkAND CPEKA HOUSE. am wai ay. KA Sells Oretrinm real extate and other securities te. MODIESKA sums of £500 and upward, MODJZESKA aa Receives SILVEE WARE end ail kinds of VALT- ABLES upon devosit nclous Sere Vaults of HER OWN COMPANY OF PLAYERS, Aunurpuneed Ary ces atid mecurny TONIGHT aT 8, SMALL SAFES FOR KENT FROM $500 9125 PER ANNUM. LAST PERDORMANCE, — MACBETH. qihersine oniereds a's MACBETH. Lours, Unis oe crock pau, a tollows ‘On the Jott day ‘ot etch aioneh Ou the jast Uupuiees day of each momth, On the Bist, sevoud aid Mand da} of each month unaayy excepted) Wibeu ‘be Lot tails om Sundyy the 4th way wiley ee Menareuent hs BENJAMIN SNYDER, CHAKLES CULL Ek, Piet, 440k M. IOHNSTON, ” Secuuh Te A WEEK OF VARIETY. NIGHT! 2 geaure, & FRANCIS eos, WHALLES & MARTELL’S avpext 2° STUD revane, MAMMOTH COMBINATION, — KO-I-NOOR VAUDEVILLES. ier sateren Park grgited Goon Hi. Pia ee eS BS. =o, Next Weeks. Sie } f+ — Shares ("gloves NATIONAL RIFLES anwony, Tinmpen tips Sone: Eodoem, November 30 to December 12, 1891, = wiesnsie tosis THE GRAXD REVIEW, For the benefit of the POTOMAC CORPS, W. B.C., Auxiliary tothe Department ut the Potomac, G. A. B. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Season tickets and reserved seats at Metserott's, 1110F at. nw. 1 JRAND CONCERT, TWO WI Ts. AT Sar sr BOTS: AT ASBURY NOVEMBER 24 AND “7. Madame M. SISSIERETTA JONES, ‘the world’s re- ‘colored Fatt! and wedaisst of her race.” AILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS: Bouxht and sold tor cash or on on New York, “an Francis, PLuade:phia Boston or chaaies. Investusent storks Ineue weekly, FRE OFFICE BOOMS FOR KENT ip the new building of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, corner @hani Feta Every modern copvenience and comfort for men ¥be syeud © large ‘Part of their lives in their oftices ‘Call for permit to imspect the premises. nowned nol4ee21-2* ALEAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THANKSGIVING WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, November 23, eelt-<tmn_ BB. W. bK. President. ‘Matinees Wednesday, Thanksiving day aud Seturday. = . SAREae, Rete, ©. B. Jefferson, Klaw & Erlanger's production, IDELL si BUILDIXG AND LOA ABSOCTA | “ite county ain ee ee TOR opaeey, ‘ countt yam> NO BACK DUR 1aKeD. “THE COUNTY FAIR” “THE COUNTY FAIR.” “THE COUNTY Fain” ce ga erage ppt ag go te oon Barrison Dinewan.}res (oi¥) Alonzo CORSOK ‘MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 14619 F ST. &. W., ‘Ranher and Dealer in Government Bonds ((uned oF Ovk FATuER, “aa wad ee, Livgz 1N itary, Ber People and Her Art, Bix Lectures by M188 ANNA SEATON SCHMIDT. pee preesly ierthen laces ewe oe MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, BOME-ANCIENT. ‘ANZE OF RAPHAEL ND . ‘S-NAPLES AMD SOUTHERN F 81., WASHINGTON, (mt ‘nants seoabs, Benita, a c. = New Sate Ger Taz Busz. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS ‘LUTZ 6 BRO, (97; Poem ave, adjoining Netwoe! Hotel, ‘Mores Bisnbets und Lap Beberet low prices, eal? as, 5 4

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