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20 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL § F. M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbin, Marviand and ‘Virginia, fair; winds mostly light, northerly warmer, and generally warmer on Monday. CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperstare, and condition of water, at 8 em.: Fas, temperature, 67: condition, 2. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 73. Con- | dition at north connection, 2: condition at | south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, | tem . 72; condition at influent gate house, 2: effluent gate house. 73. water. Low water. t2i pm. | 11:25 a.m 11:47 p.m. —— BR. R Tieaers bought, sold and exchanged. 912 Pa. ave., office of Merchants’ Parcel De- | livery Co. | —_>—_—_ | Protectiox against present danger: Chr. | Xander's Wild Cherry and Blackberry Cordials. | his rare old Whiskies and Cognacs and several ‘astringent Clarets. Anervine and tonic. Cun. | Xaxpen’s Coca Wine, 999 7th st. Vincert’s 4 Oils cures rheumatism. At druggists’ | J. Runwoun, R. R. ticke | 43am broker, 912 Pa. ave. | Tickets bought, sold and e*changed. | Surts made to order, #25 00 upward. | J. Guren, 1426 L st. now. | 7 Dn. Wanven’s Consers, “ic.; Monarch Shirt, | We.; Lonsdale Cambric, 10',¢. | Bu ap's, 14th near Sst. | Isprerpvat Lasts insure comfort in Footwear. J. E. Haxcen, 207 444 et. nw. “Paxct Cxeameny” Batter only 30c. pounds for #140. Gronor M. OvstEx, street wing. near 7th st., Center market Riggs market, 30 © st. market. | $5. Memrienr’s, Powerret Opera Glasses, cor. 434. - Not a dif Iris iatter to. posseas beanti- ful teeth and healthy, ruby-like gumsif you will use Minot’s Den’ ec. every where. For ax Apventisemesr Jeuics Laxsncron will sell 500 Cot Mattresses at $1each. Come early. Go to Tux Rivx, New York ave. bet. 13th and 14th ets. For Watt. Paren, Window Shades, Room Moldings and Interior Tinting and Decorating goto R. W. Hexpenson’s, 1113 Feet. nw. | Marrnesses Mattresses $1. Jvuies Laxsnvnen, Rink, New York ave. bet. 13th and 14th sts. Anistic axp GramaNTEED.—-Silver Fillings, Scents: Pintina, $1. Very beat Teeth, | | U.S. Des Campers Cumaxep by Wonas, (31-6 J roof free of c! AL Assocratiox, 7th and D. | the Exrime Canret re made moth- | 425-2 resses $1. Call_ on . New ork ave. bet | | Flags. Buildings | & Co., 409 11th n.w. “Marreessxs $1. } Jeuics Laxsncnon, Ti 13th and 1. W. S. Fiswer, Florist. th st. nw. Fatt Styzes Men Hate, all_ shaper, Diack or brown, fine a Wand $2; ox! value. A. T. Lewis, ’ Frve Gat. Gasonrxe. Meppraray,614 12th Sexes | Laxsrr euch Durskixa WaTeR. | you are not taking | em in the water you which is the P 1 you. With 23 | $00 Cor Mattresses will be offered tomor- | row snd until sol at £1 each. Call on Jouis Laxsavneu, Kink, New York ave. bet. 151 14th sts. CITY ANI AMUSEMED and ) DISTRICT. > TS TONIGHT. Auravon’s Or ema Hovse.—James T. Powers Fred Warde and Louis | Acapeny of Music. - Eva Mountford in “East Lynne Hx Express. Kerxax's Great Compa: Opp Fetrows’ Hart. Tr Betrweex D ‘exp | E Noarawest.—-“The Enumerator. FTL oF Ger: ispuno.—15th street and Buow Turaten. ‘A Cannon Pall Lrczum Turater.—Gus Hill's | Agra Crerx.—Great steamer Columbia at 1 from No-folk an Mansmare Hans. ‘The Macalester at 11 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Steamer Coiumbia stops both ways. | Raven Vrew.—Steamer Pentz at 11 a.m. and $:15 p.m. Brrnespa Parx.—Take Tenlevtown cara, Bvexa Vista.—Steamer Florence, 10 and 11 am. and 2, 3, 4:30, 6, Zand 3 p.m | Drxiz Laxprso.—Steamer Bartholdi, 10 a.m., | 1,8, 5, 6,7, Sand 9 p.m. Tarir-no Coa 511 13th street northwest, trips to Arlington, Soldiers’ Home and Cabin Jobn bridge. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Guex Ecno.—Take Tenleytown cars. Forrnrss Moxnox axp Norroux.—Steamers | leave at 7 p.m. —_—— Postage on The Star. ‘The postage on a sixteen or twenty-page Star istwoceuts. Papers not having ful tage on them willl not be forwarded by the Post Office Department, Excursions to Battlefields. SPECIAL TRAINS VIA B. AND ©. BR. TO GETTYS- ‘BURG, HENANDOAM .VALLEY POINTS AND LURAY—TO BALTIMORE VIA POTOMAC RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE Bar. | To Gettysburg, Pa., September 19 and 21;/ eave B. and 0. station 5:00 a. m., reaching! } gy return at 10:00 p. m. dates, hours on the battlefield. Round- trip rate, $3.25. To LURAY AND THE CAVERNS. To Luras , Va.. and intermediate points in the Shenandoah valley, leaving B. and O. station at | $00 a. m. September 21; returning reach Wasb- | ington at 930 p.m. same date. Half fare for | round trip. FROM WASHINGTON TO BALTIMORE. Down the Potomac river and up the Chesa- bay, via mammoth steamer Columbia, 7th street wharf, Washington, 6:00 a. m., September 21, passing Fort Foote, Mount Ver- non, Fort Washington, Fortress Monroe, Fort | Carroll and Fort Mclienry, arriving in more at 7:00 a. m. September 23. 22.50 18 the | Meals on steamer, 50 cents. Cots, 50 ote reach Washington at 11:30 P+ m. same date. Half fare for round trip. TO OTHER BATTLEFIELDS. In addition to above excursion tickets will be sold at rate of one fare for the round trip from | 20 to 30, good to return until Octo- | Der 8 and xood to stop off en route, to Gettys- Antietam, C Creek, Fisher's Hill, . Lexington, New Market, Opequan, South Mountain, Staunton, Winchester, Cross bas Front Koval, Luray, jeyer’s Cave. Tickets willalso be on saleon same with same return limit and same ‘over privileges, by circuitous route at rate of Postage on The Star. ‘The postage on a sixteen or twenty-page Stam fetwoeents. Papers not having full on them will not be forrarded by the Pont Oce ——— Tux Pennsylvania railroad will continue sale @f excursion tickets to Baltimore and return at rate of $1.20 each until September 24, good to | from Moses Kabn, 711 West Fayette street, for | pom. trai | twenty. | a case, and cases innumerable, year after year. | Conn., will assume the management of the RELICS OF THE WAR. | When President Lincoln was assassinated more and Mrs. Surratt suffered death. In some cases Officer the suspicion wys well defined, but there was | duty as s mounted lack of such testimony as would conviet, so | Dest this morning. | He has severl people it. In| away horse of a Mt. Bieber criminating evidence existed, but in many | horse turned and kicked ipstances was buried or destroyed. There | the shoe cutting through stems to be an impression to the | He, was attended effect that some of it was uncovered this morn- | 804 Addison. Hogeted “6loss ing. F.D. Evans, who is in ‘the excavating four or five months and is finally recovered, business, had a force of men engaged in digging .W. G. Davenport retar up the yard in front of No. 618 New Jersey | Vermont and to his duties as rector of Emman- uel C Precentor Roeder of Emmanuel choir is training a of children as cadet choristers, Cans, are iiting Mr. and Mires W. H. Liver: are Mr. and Mra, W. H. Liver- Pool of Hillsdale. Mr. Milton Fillius will leave for New York in a fow days. : avenue. Some distance beneath the surface they came upon what was once & tin box and in- side the corroded shell were 960 cartridges. ‘The ammunition was fifty-caliber, solid head— some for carbine and some for the infantry rifle. Moisture had eaten into and softened the copper sheils so that they could Be cut with s common pocket knife. “The powder that oozed through incisions made was wet and slimy. Mr. Evans, who seems to have known some- thing of the folks that lived at No. 618 in 1865, appears to be satiufied that the cartridges wore den at that time by persans who were willing and ready to do anything which would aid the rebel cause. aS TAKOMA PARK. Taxoxa Panx, D. C., Sept. 17, 1892. ‘Mrs, Hugh McKahan of Wabash, Ind., is the guest of Mayor and Mrs. Maris. The Misses Bryant of Maple avenue have re- turned from the mountains of Virginia. Mr. Robert Parkins has returned from Scran- ton, Pa. Mra. Dr. Parsons is visiting in Baltimore. Mise Bertie Page has returned from eastern Pennsylvania. Mrs. Dr. Swander has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H.T. Woods. it. H.'A. Foster of New York isat Mr. Enoch ‘Mrs, Wm. Alvey is visiting in Baltimore. Mrs. Karl Decker of Washington is the guest patents ARES: Stolen Property Recovered. Yesterday Detective Pumphrey of Baltimore came over here to look after property stolen the stealing of which Moses Diggs has been ar- rested. Detective Tramme!l with Mr. Pum- phrey went to the house of Harriet Williams, Ko T Goat alley (between 6thand 7th and L and M streets), and a large quantity of the goods were found and taken, and it was neces- sury to call a wagon to haul them. dt of Dr. and Mrs. Bennitt at Hotel Watki Milk. 'Spic hg eee 8 tracte, &c., will be ive. A fatal letter, Scene 2 On om Concerta 3 = oa aD . Bennitt at ‘atkins. : 08, Flavé xt i Se of for | GROVE at the terminus of the GLEN ECHO ELEC- New Capital Savings Bank. Mr. Charles Page of New Hampshire with his | leading ‘fentures next’ week ‘because of their Feck Te Octopus, “8 Belle.” The | THIC RAILROAD. Care leave Glen Erho ‘and Ten Alarge number of guests gathered at the | Seushier, Miss Nelle Page, are guests of Mrs. | “lowness.” (The Revolving Ship to thie scene fsa wonder in stage |?" RET ENON, CONCERT, ear New Capital Savings Bank building, 609 F | -y7 on Maple avenue. GF Serciar Ixpvcements to large consumers. invention. ) label Stier of Washington is the guost street last night, to rejoice with the company. | of Miss Carrie Summy. Mad. Whites” ‘The exercises of the evening were opened by | the vice president, Mr. J. W. Cole, who, in the Mr. Clinton White of Bentley is visiting his brother, Mr. C. H. How To Faz. Ix Love: If thore is any one thinein this wide world fascinates refined person it is ACADEMY. SEPTEMBER 19. ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Popular. Since its imtroduetion “‘Oarbollc Tooth | REGULAR MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND - ‘Washes'*—in j—have sprune up Ike mush- URDAY. nae rooms after an April shower, but “‘LILLY'S CARBO- A Most Delightful Success! TRE CELEBRATED BYRNE BROTHERS! ‘In thetr Pantomintic and Athletic 3-act Comedy, (Crowded with Adventures of Sea and Land, —EIGHT BELLS!— LATED DENTRIFICE" is as far superior (aa 8 and mouth wash) to such imiiations as gold doller, ‘with the mint mark freshon ite face, isto = penny. If you would revel in the luxury of” sound teeth, a ‘sweet breath and a sensation of perfect clcentinsaee must use “LILLY'S CARBOLATED Di ¥; i For sale by all first-class drursists, Every Feature, Athletic, Pantomimic, Music and et eee Comedy, Recetved with Resounding LILLY, ROGERS & CO., © Applause. Patentees and Sole Proprietors, ‘The Famous it Baltimore, Ma. CITY ITEMS. Something Exclusive. The particular housewife is always on the lookout for something exclusive in the Carpet line. Ihave several oxclusive patterns—can't be duplicated in the city—but I will not engage to keep them more than a few days. The prices are not high, considering their merit—yet I fomibly buy teem aloowhbre for eudk hgh iy buy where for ive rey si Jonx Ruppex, The Accommodator, . 518 Seventh street northwest. ee » Come Get One—Free. To commemorate the twenty-sixth eneamp- ment we are giving atray panel picture rouvenirs of the Lato t battles of = mod and Larne a commanding generals—Gettysburg an: Lookout Mountain and ‘Grant Atlante and Sherman—Winchester and Sheridan. Do not fe t that our standard prices for standard owder, Condensed BRO i 4 NAUTICAL PANTOMIMIC COMEDY, 1t WEST. PRIMROSE & WEST, PRIMROSE & WEST. EVERYTHING NEW, ALL ORIGINAL IDEAS. A GREAT CAST OF PLAYERS. ACT I.—Home of O'Conni tage EE RE Fae ACT I1.—Railwey and Steamship Dock. The Tue Great Attaxtic anv Paciric Tza Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. 1626 14th st. n.w. 8104 M st., ACT I1T.—Safe on the French C tp Sink, Merrymaking’ tn Galebration of the Rescue. ettler, Ww ae, Durinz the action of the celebrated dala FS ee -, {i oa, eter and e host of Speciaities’ OP : uame of the board of directors, presented to] Mr. E. J. Perry has returned from Maine. 815 H st. ne. Stands in all markets, Mr. cy Bartley a handsome pr es service in| Bishop Paret will hold confirmation services Newton H. Bowma: | WHOLE Ye token of their appreciation of his services as | tomorrow evening here at Union Chapel. He} Telephone, 848. ay ‘Manager. rue f UNLIR treanurer of the urganization, vill confirm in the morning at bilver Spring. Soe wove | Sprite Mr. John A. Lynch, fourth anditor of the ——_ Peeper yf pata, beg ts | eros treasury, made a «pecch of congratulation to ‘Want the Estate Divided. Pibarenifhay peehinen apna uty Ao nd TOWN. | THE IC oe enced stockholders. Among those | _In the suit of Rachel Hewott et al. against L. | var. Largo stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, || @—-———_—————-_—o nor, Prat deocex secret SE aera Wit, | E- Burkott et al. for the construction of the | WaLronp's, 477 Pa. ave. n-w. ate COMMENDED EVERYWHERE hams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A. Wormley, Mr. | Will of the late Robt. C. Hewott, the heira sue > aoene and Mra. F. J. Grimké, Mr. ‘and Mra. Jerome | to have the provision providing for holding the| Individual Lasts a lasting in Footwear. H. Johnson, Gov. Gleaves and Mr. J. 8. Gregg. | estate in trust for twenty years set aside and to| sel7-8t* J. E. Haxoxn, 207 434 at. n. GREATEST ee Partition the estate, Tadella Pens—@1 per oh = FUNMAKER A Svnscrtrrion to Tae Star during En- campment week, sent anywhere in the United States, outeide of Washington, costs only fifteen cents.’ It will be a magnificent souvenir of the Encampment. Charged With Embezzlement. Nathan Sprague was yesterday arrested by Deputy Maurice Joyco ona tench warrant, he having been indicted for embezzlement, and he Gave bail in $500. It is alleged that he acted ‘as agent in some real estate transaction for Mra. Georgin 0. Erb of Baltimore and he failed to invest as directed and gave a $42 check which was not honored. Shit alan Postage on The 8: The postage on a sixteen or twenty-page STAR is two cents. Pupers not having tage on them will not be forwarded by the Post Ofice pe SS EOS Naval Veterans’ Meeting. Department. LOW RATES TO BALTIMORE VIA B. AND 0. B. R. a Baltimore and Ohio Washington Branch Trains During the G. A. #. Encampment. On Monday and Tiesda: 20, all local treins on the leaving Washi ptember 19 and ashington branch gton after departure of 12:10 | from Delaware avenue sta- Al at tion, east side, between E and G streets. On Monday and Tuesday. September 19 and 20. local trains leaving Baltimore at 6:25 and Sam. will be abandoned anda new train will be placed in service, leaving Baltimore at a.m. and intermediate stations west of An- napolix junction as follows: . 6:37 am.; Laurel, 6:42; Mistletoe Spring, 6:44; Oak Crest, where $1.25. Cunoxicie Orrrcz,51210th st.n.w. ing disease germs imto your system in the water a you drink use only Takoma Water, which is ‘the purest water upon the market. Price, 10c. OF THE SEASON. Derbies for Fall. The newest blocks—the handsomest color- —the best qualities, From $1.45 to $4. AN EXCELLENT CAST. 1 AR SPE IAL G, diver View TC sol7 SUNDAY. SEPT. 18. “Our $1.90 Derby is a beauty.” RIVER V TOMORROW (Sunday), Fnaxc & Sox, One Price, HIVER VIEW. Hace Hioketa, Boe: 1¢ s016-2¢ ____ Cor. 7th and D. AaiRO ol CLUB, GRAND CONCERT SUNDAY NIGHT sel7-4t And overy nicht durins the week. EXTHAG. AB ArrRaction. “Week of September 19. HARRIS’ ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Pure Drinking Water. 3 To be absolutely sure that you are not taking r gallon net. For sale by Bincu & Co., 1414 4th st. n.w., or at the company’s office, 620 F Baltimore, Md. at. n.w., or ask your druggist to order for you. 8e16-2t ‘The Famous War Drama, +--+ : WHITE rN, Do You Smile? If'so and you want to oe 6:45; Contec, 6:47; Muirkirk, 6:51; Ammendale,| “Tickets for $1.20 for round trip from Wash- | kill the perfume of eame chew White's Yucatan | With the oricinal New York cast. Do not fail to en- Beltsville, 6:56: Sunnyside. 6:58; Brook- | ington sold from September 18 to 24, inclusive, | Gum. {t will do it in two minutes. e12-6t Joy » vist to this thriling realistic play of the war. Chariton Heights, 7:03; Lakeland, 7.04: College, 7:06: Riverdale 7:12: Highland. 7:14; Rives, Winthrop Heights, 7:20; Iv good to return until October 10, inclusive.— Ad. eee Onpee a copy of Tax Star sent to any ab-| sent Grand Army friend during Encampment Hyattaville, IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO GIVE Good RESULTS. CURED IN 3 MONTHS, SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS’ STANDING WHERE ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAILED. ‘ It gives me pleasure to recommend your CUTICURA. jour hours a dav, where in important trials the counsel on both sides are furnished with daily copies. It is inconceivable how many times the paper underneath the platen is struck with type in producing the characters, words, sentences, pages and folios that make up The following letter was recently received from a prominent western reporter: “We now run five machines; we sometimes like to play with other machines, but when it comes down Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent si title er Buy a Machine with a Reputation ADEN. EAST LYNNE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING LAST TIME OF . ; arrive Washington, 7: Week. It will be brimming with interesting rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- ‘The Peerless Emotional Actress, ‘Tickets on sale to Baltimore and Washirgton | matter, will presenta complete history of the | tion of ehuttle machines. EVA MOUNTFORD, at low rates from above stations until Septem- | Encampment, and will cost only fifteen cents i Waeeren & Wee mus Anaisted by ber 20.—Adet. for the week. ste Rabies . a ELMER onaxDrH, 7 R ‘elephone 1260, Domestic Sewing own version few terascheremeband org bape a Machine Co.,7 & H. For Repairing and Renting. EAST LYNNE. Some one has raid. with conviction founded | For Sxix Diseases. Lae! ag ee on experience, that the court reporters of this S05: Roval ikea daanelbe aes MONDAY, September 19, and all the week, the country were excellent judges of typewriters on = Hectebhis casei wallavou walt” Detas i ‘Nautical Pantomime Comedy, account of the use made of them. It is no un-| DOCTOR RECOMMENDS CUTICURA BECAUSE | Henin am raggists. | og paris. BELLS." "8 BELLS.” | usual thing for typewriters to be kept running , ae S, Heller. 720 7th st. n.w., is making a cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cetting and Shampocing; also cures Dandruff. my20-tr Ineluding the famous BROTHERS BYRNE, ‘1t_Under the management of PRIMROSE & WEST. pe ‘A. B. SPRCTAL. SUNDAY, SEPT. 18. Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases G. Bite : | Goat at ed IVER V! Tickets, 25c. 1t None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilsor w Hizh Arm No. ?. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. ia27 Otfice 437 9h (ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ae: a TONIGHT AT 8, to all business and no foolishness we want the | REMEDIES to all who are troublea with the various J T LAST TIME OF belle neem oe | eee eae ennceteiee | NEW. PUBLICATIONS. meas scribed your CUTICURA on several occasions, and tt | (jie assASSINATION NCOLN: A HIS- JAMES: Waihagel ax ths Ota has never failed to give wood results. I remember of | f\ ry of te Great Conspiracy, teas, patay Bp = fone special came Thad, where all other réruedies failed | Aud Trial of the Cons; iratyrw by 'a Mfiiteary Coumnis- PO} Al Ne The postage on a sixteen or twenty-page STAR | Until I tried your CUTICURA REMEDIES. After | #0n, with Review of the Trial of Juun H. Buzratt. itwo cents. | Papers not having full postage on | using CUTICURA, CUTICURA SOAP and CUTI- | Lato Bric. Gen. tt, HV, sind May, Gen, by Urevet, | ‘The Comedy Saccese of the Season and the Best them will not be forwarded by the Post Ofice | CURA RESOLVENT, the patlent was sound and well. A MEMBER OF THE COMMISSION. : Department. She was troubled with salt rhenm, and had been a suf- See **Wants.”” sel 7-2 Comedy Company tm America. iin Service for the Veterans to GETTYSBURG VIA PENxstivaxta RarLRoap. To accommodate members of the G. A. R. who desire to visit the historic battlefield of special train will leave 6tb street | iy d to the 26th inclusive | t7a.m., reaching Gettysburg at 10:40 a.m. | Returning, to leave that point at 6:40 p.m. | Rate for round trip, $3.30. ferer for over twenty years. After beginning the use ot CUTICURA KEMEDIES, she was cured sound and well in three months. DR. M. K. JENKINS, 238 Houston st., Atlanta, Ga. Special Train AGGRAVATING ECZEMA. My wife hadeczoma on her hand for about five years, tried a great many so-called remedies, but they all utte ly failed. Tat last induced her to try your CUTICURA REMEDIES, and am pleased to say they acted like a charm, and althoush it was a year ago it has not troubled het 1 will strongly recom- mend your CUTICUKA REMEDIES for all such diseases. A. STOCKBRIDGE, Bivins, Cass County, Texas. CUTICURA RESOLVENT ‘The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanes the bloga of all impurities and poisonous elements and Metropolitan Branch Trains During the En- campment. On September 1 21 and 22 all local trains on the Metrorolitan branch, B. and 0. railroad. including traina No. 41, 42, 51 and 52 will arrive at and depart from New York avenue | station and will not run to or from the New | ings remove the cause), and CUTICURA, the great Jersey avenue station. This is rendered neces- | Stin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite sary by Teason of the large number of extra | skin Beautifier, externally (to clear the skin end trains to and from the north that must be ac- commodated at the New Jersey avenue station during the encampment.— Adet. | scalp and redtore the hair), cure every disease and humor of the skin and blood, from pimples to scrofula. Richmond. Fredericksburg. Soldeverywhere. Price, CUTICURA, Oe. : SOAP, ©. 2 Re, SPRCHAL ‘TRAINS via PuNxerivasia | He MECOU USES. C1. Propered hx the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. - Po cepenogs | Gar“‘How to Cure Skin Diseanes,” 64 pages, 50 Special trains will leave Washington at 7:30 | s1justrations and 100 testimonials, mailed free. a.m. from September 22 to 26 for Richmond nm and Fredericksburg, returning same evening. | _BABY'S Skin and Scalp puritied and besutitied by Round-trip rates, Fredericksburg, $1.60; Rich- | CUTICURA SOAP. ely pure. mond, $3.50.—Adet. RHEUMATIC PAINS. IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER relieves rheumatic. sciatic, hip, kidney chest and muscular paius and weaknesses. Price, Be. sold-wk Tue Waanex Suoz Hovsr, 1115 F Sraeer N. W.. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN- OTHER LOT (ABOUT 206 PAIRS) a east Vinorsta Hot Sratos.—The remodeled Hotel Homestead and the celebrated hot baths at this famous resort will remain open for the ac- commodation of guests until the end of No- vember. Mr. Champlin, for ten years manager of the well-known Ocean House at Watch Hill, Homestead October 1. For information as to rates, &c., address Manager Homestead, Hot Springs, Bath county, Va. Excursion tickets will remain on sale until the close of the season. Apply at _C. and 0. offices, 513 and 1421 Pa, ave. and B. and P. station.—Adet. —_.>—, A Concert at Glen Echo, There will be a fine concert at Glen Echo in the beautiful grove at the terminus of the E. E.R. R. on Sunday next at 1:30 p.m. ‘ull program will appear in Saturday's Stax. Don't fail to come out on the cars, which run every ten minutes, and get your dinner at the rustic cafe, The Cedareroft, and enjoy the con- cert at the same time. Dinner costs you 50 cents, Everything absolutely first class.—Advé. pi Rema eet The Sale of Excursion Tickets via Pennsyl- vasa RatcRoaD To BaLTrMon: > And return will continue until the 24th instant at rate of $1.20, good to return until October 10 inclusive. Suozs, Bazaonars axn Coxonzss. 96 WOULD BE NONE TOO MUCH TO RETAIL THESE SHOES FOR, BUT AS WE BOUGHT THEM AT OUROWN ap seine G.A.R.—River View Sunday, balloon race.—Ado — eS ee ——a ONLY Catanag. Astaas, Dearsess.-Dr. Lighthill ean be consulted from 8 to 12 and 4 to 6 at his residence, 1411 K street nerthwest.- \dvt, ——— Srectat Taarxs to Gerrrsnune via Pexx- syivaxta RatLnoap.—From the 22d to the 26th ‘ial trains will leave Washington at 7 a.m. via. Perineyivania railroad to Gettysburg, To: turning to leave Gettysburg at 6:40 p.m. round trip, $3.35.—Adet. Buomo-pixxcures headache. Draggists,25¢.- Ado $3.75 PER PAIR FOR THEM. IN LADIES’ SHOES WE ARE OFFERING GENUINE $4.00 Haxo-Toax ' Boors For $2.50, aND OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY 8 Low PRICES. REMEMBER WE MAKE IT A Tuar Tien Feet. The marked benefit which people overcome by That Tired Feeitng derive from Hood's Sarsaparills con- clustvely proves that this medicine ‘‘makes the weak [strong.” J. B. Emerton, « well-known merchant f Auburn Maine, says: “About five years ago I be- fam to suffer with very severe PAIN IN MY STOMACH, gradually growing worse. I took Hood"s Sarsaparilla, being convinced that I was troubled with DYSPEPSIA complicated with LIVER AND feturn until October 10 inclusive. ————— G@.A.R—River View Sunday,balloon race,—Ade troubles. I improved at and am certainly HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA z always fives me relief and great comfort, IT 18 A GOD-SEND to any one suffering as I did.” ‘HOOD"S PILLS eure Habitual Constipation| storing pertetaltic ection of thealimentary cama 72 $ AND THERE I8 NOTHING BUT LAUGHTZR. Next Week—CHAS. DICKSON in “INCOG.” SEATS NOW ON SALE. KEN LYCEUM THEATER. ‘Pennsylvania ave. and Lith st. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Indcors and Outdoors. si2-tt THE NEW YORK VAUDEVILLE Tance Curers For Under the management of Gus Hill. G ALR. Week, —_ ‘Wm. Muldoon's Athletic School And Henry Burlesqu, Company, Petite Ta'ent. NDAY), cog EKE RRR TTTT orn RR T Rev, Warre Asp Buz. Wecan fit you inthe Neatest, Prottiost and Latest Style of Fall Shoes for the least money. aa BeTHEsDA PARK. WICHITA JACK AND HIS HISTORICAL WILD WEST. $2.00 for a rood Donzola Button. €2.50 for a little better Dongola Button. S fora much better Dongola Button. €3.00 for.a still better Dongola Button. £3.50 for an excellent Donzola Button. 84.00 for the next best Dongola Button. ‘$5.00 for the best Donzola Button ever made. ENCAMPMENT WEER—SEPTEMBER 19 TO 23, Presenting his thrilling and realistic interpretation of sports and life of the plains. Alarge troupe of Cowboys, Indians and Mexicans. BRONCHO BUSTING, — SLICK ROPING, REVOLVER JUGGLING, TRICK RIDING, FANCY SHOOTING, IRON-JAWED MAN, PERFORMING BEAR. BARBECUE ‘ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1892. ‘Take cars at S2d and M sts. ADMISSION FREE. se17 Gro. W. Rica FA28s Bvou THEATER. ‘Week commen-ing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. GRAND SPECIAL MONDAY MATINEE, ‘The Favorite Young Actor, TIT Manxer Space N. 8 WOOD, Presenting His Great Su-cess, OUT IN THE STREETS. Acarioad of special scenery. St. Patrick's Cathe- @ral. Across the river of fire. Hospital @rardin the tombs. Grand Central derot, &e. Next Weok—SIBERIA. "EW NATIONAL THEATRE. ‘Last aprearance of the Tragedians, A Few Spectar: Ireus, 10-4 Blankets, 75c., 85c., 95c. and $1 and up. ‘Bed Comforts, 75c., $1, $1.25 and up. ‘Extra Quality All-linon Husk Towels, 1240. each, oF $1.50 dozen. se17-6t WARDE ana JAMES. Turkey Red Tablé Damask, 25c., 3736. and 50c. seal <— WARDE Ana JAMES, Loom Dice Table Damiask, 18c. and 23c, yard. ‘THIS (Seturday) EVENING, Cream Table Damask, 25c.. 37}6c., 50c., 65¢., T5e. yard. ‘White Table Damask, 50c., 05:., 76c., $1, $1.25, 91.50 yard. 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, 75c. - ‘ Portieres, fringe and aldo top and bot tom. Only $3.75 pate. i 4 barwain in Plaid Linen Doylies. Only 2c. dosea. CARHART & LEIDY, s AMUSEMENTS. ATTENTION, G. 4. R, W. RC. be. GRAND FREE BARBECUE AND CONCERT, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1802 BETHESDA PARK. epee Go see the roasting of a large young bullock,commenc- ing at 9a... And cat the delicious and healthful food served in the Deautifal grove, served free to a:l, at 2 p.m. ‘Ramble through the beautiful crove and visit the In- dians and Mexicans in their camp. ‘Walk into the cafe and get the best dinner you have ‘ ever eaten for 30c. ‘Return to the pavillion and join in the songs with the quartet. Catch the car and return to the city delighted with your visit. ‘The ride to the Park is throagh some of the most | besutifui scenery inthe world. The «reen hills of | Maryland anc Virginia, with the histcric bine Poto- mac threading its way between, Ite almost at one’s feet, while you pass the former homes of ex-President Cleveland and ex-Secretary Whitney and the beautiful new Naval Observatory out the Rockville pike, in fuli | ‘view of Forts Reno and Wadsworth. Take the Georgetown and Tenallytown and Electric Railway at end of Cable Line, 324 and M sts. and ‘Tenallytown and Rockville cars at terminus of former line, on right of station. ‘The Grand Sacred Concert takes place at 6 p.m. ‘The beautiful Electric Fountain plays at 7 p.m. During Encampment week Wichit: Jack and his ‘troupe of Cowboys, Indians and Mexicans will give ‘two exciting performances daily at 2 and 5 p.m. DON'T FORGET, ADMISSION FREE. O® SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1802, ‘Will be at “GLEN EcHo. 7" The" most ‘besttifal and romantic rou ee TWO SELECT CONGR ars peter te 7 otclock. ane Dams grounds LiKE Tr BEFORE "AROUND Ww. 2, THE CEDACROFT. ition of the romance and spirit of the Glen Echo Cafe, destroyed. 2, fire in 1890." The bulldings of the m e BEGINNING of a village of rustic ining pavilions or pagodas In the tree tops all to be connected together by rustic bridg os. Everything fist®lass. Meals a lacarte or @s;len- did dint x Se 5c. the hist: Po Views of the historic Potomac river. tation facilities and no crowding. je entrance tocare for all teams. _ went 1 AR. SPECIAL. SUNDAY, SEPT. 16, G. five View! TOMORKGW (Sunday), RIVER VIEW. ‘Sensational Balloon RIVER VIEW. Race. Tickets, 25c. It exh Of the marvelous ‘Eavson Phonoxtaph during the eucampinent. A triding: Teo Wil) be charred. fear Edison's greatest invention—the wonderful talkiny machine. “It sings, w! cries, couchs, tel's funny stories, reproduces tull bands and every other known aonnd. Fst. n.w., two doors from 7th. 16, ROP. CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, and H sts. n.w.—TUESDAY and PRI- DAY EVENINGS: Ciass for adults 6 to 8. Class re- a ie die "Weta cat hetcde a sez i@t™ 3. B. CALDWELL. 107 E st. a. w. yur BECE'S NEW BILLIARD LS, and G30 Dest. nw. selG-6t* BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, ‘The greatest battle of TOT H RO EER OW WoW oA ERR Hal &, WWwWWw AA RR T HHH Fe WwWwww AA RRR oe we 83 WWWW AAAR R.. T #H H EEE wowa ak OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, 15th street, two blocks below U. S. Treasury. LECTURE BY COMRADE CHASE, Who received 48 wounds in the battle. sel ALIFORNIA. TEXAS, MEXICO. JE Special sexaimonth’y Wourist parties over the | Southeru Pacite Company's Sua Set and’ Oxden | roptegs Cheap Fates. Ab to F HAWLEL. ALG, Ty e SMTi, Ast, 49 So. Sa arias" ‘3 Broadway. N.Y. st. Philadelphia. &e. ANS’ EXCURSION FROM WASH. TE! Nata fo Batinore wil’ leave facet Tass (Stephenson's whart) st 6 a.m. WEDNESDAY MORNING Mammoth Floating Palace Steamer Colnm- nz in review ull the historic pouits un the | iets Fare, round trip. Fare to Ba’ timo: und berths, 30 cents each. Be DAY on Nica — FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO.'S Steamers “NORFOLK” and “WASHINGTON.” Double Dafly Service down the Potomac River and Chesapoake Bay. ‘Take the powerful new Iron Palace Steamers “Norfolk” and ‘*Washing:on” for GLEN ECHO, | |. | ~— “ ALL QUIET ON THE PoToMAC.™ | Round trip reduced to ‘HE~ EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. SATURDAY."SERTEMBER 17, 1892—TWENTY. PAGES. EXCURSIONS. &c. 6:4. 5 THIS EVENINO-0.90. . DANCING MUSIC IN THE NEW PAVILION. Leavin: TO MARSHALL HALL THE MACALESTER, AT 11 AM. AND 3:15P.21, LEAVING MARSHALL HALL AT 1145 AND 7 P.M. ‘The Great COLUMBIA-—CAPACITY 4,500—no crowding, with the National Guard Band, will leave the N. and W. Company's wharf at 1 p.m. for AQUIA CREEK, landing at MARSHALL HALL both ways, returning to th=city about 7 p.m. Ticket office open | at Warn Comeeariy. Fare forthe round trip on ER WERK VIEW VER VIEW n yan ”™ SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 HH” Tomomkow, SUNDAY: SEPE: BS VETERANS, STRANGERS, CITIZENS. G, A. R. SPECTAL. di UNDAY, the . w on Spo, Tie aperial Ge Ana Ran gall sancunces » sense TWO BALLOONS TWO BALLOONS. TWO BALLOONS THROUGH THE CLOUDS And DOUBLE PARACHUTE LEAP. CUTE LITTE DOT AND MLLE. O'DELL, Fora purse of $200t0 the Indy making the highest TICKETS, 25, cents. Cary REN, 15, CENTS. ava ieaves froin 7th st. wharf Suadas, tember 18, at arm. and 3:23pm Sr * ALL QUIET ON THE POTOMAC SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1 P.M. “See the river as it runs Changeless to the changeless sea." A glorious river trip on the famous bi 70 AQUIN"CREER. the basis ‘of operations in the reROURD THIF, 60 MILES, FOR 25 CENTS. The great Palace ay Kido” i: STEAMER COLUMBIA—CAPACITY 4,500. SUNDAY. The 1 excursion steamer afloat: an education in herself. The entire steamer 1s abundantly itghied Bith ‘slectric lights. in ‘addition to which she bass ‘searc! The ladies are es cially invited! There will be ample elboxe room and the steamer will mot be pormic. ted fo be in anywiee crowded. ‘The National Guard Band ‘astern brench)—Up which the sailed before the battle of in the war of I8L2 The jes navy Vard to the left. ‘The recruiting tation | for RIVER (Es British acer United s GEISBORO }OINT ‘cavalry horses United States armies. The Church, FORT FOOTE=1 wharf Placed in toe Potoma> to ‘he Tees of the confederate ram Merrimac. FORT WASHINGTON—Its frowning battlements, fun exploded on the United States steamship Princeton, killin Secretary Upshur, Commodore Kennon ané ot NEW FORT WASHINGTON—The new submarne torpedo station. Four milton dollars to be ih expended. SHERIDAN'S POINT. ite Fort Washineton, The reservation prrchased by the United States to place a he cy battery for the pro- tection of the PISCATAWAY Il Hall, now Washington's popu! Her rewort. MOUNT VEKNON—The mension end tomb of Georce ton. Th» Mecca of all patri- Soo Mount ¥ ‘Tomb? oS y BRYANT'S POINT—Cpposite Mount Vernon, The United States Fish Co..aniasion's station, Shere millions of shad are ®atched out eacli spring. THE PALACE STEAMER COLUMBIA, CAPACITY 4.500. UND TRIP, NATIONAL’ G' WASBI GTON AT 1 P. ep hQO! OF 7H ST. CABLE CARS. RETURNING TO THE BY EARLY CANDLE- LIGHT, FARE, FOR THE £00 ND TRIP. Stopping both ways at Marshall fiice will be open on the Norfolk and Company's wharf ickets will be RIVER VIEW, KIVER V1 MOUNT VERNON, TOMB OF WASHINGTON, The surine of each patriot’s devotion. Hourly steamers to Mount Veonen DURING ENCAMPMENT PERIOD, From SEPTEMBER 16-24, 1802. the mansion snd grounds of Mount Vernon. CHILDKEN, 50 CENTS, | Our Steamers ilave the Exclusive Privilege of Land- ng at MOUNT VERNON. GO TO MOUNT VERNON ON MONDAY, ‘Whilst the weather is pleasant,and thus avoid « rus). A vinit to the National Capital is but half made un- Joes it inciudes the home and tomb of Washinzton jecrett. MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT COMPANY. WHARVZS FOOT OF SEVENTH STREET. NOTICE.—Annual Pa:ses to Monnt Vernon abso- lutely susvended fro FORTRESS MONROE, NEWPORT NEWS, NORFOLK And connecting with trains for PETERSBURG, RICHMOND. CITY POINT AND APPOMATTOX. Leavinz every evening in the year from the foot of 7th st. at 7 p.m., arriving at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 and Norfoik at 7:0 next morning. Returning leave Norfolk every evening at 6:10 and Fortress Monree at 720, arriving in Washington at 6:30 next morning. The following special schedule for daylight trips ‘will also tg made in addition to the regular schedule from company's wharf, foot of 7th st. : ON THURSDAY, THE 22D, AT 8 A.M. ON FRIDAY, THE 23D, AT 8 A.M. ON FRIDAY, THE 23D, AT 10 A.M. ON SATURDAY, THE 24TH, ATS AM, ON SUNDAY, THE 25TH, AT8 A.M. Arriving at Fortress Monroe and Norfolk early the ‘sane evening. ‘Steamers leave Norfolk at 7:30a.m. on Friday, 234, Saturday, 24th, and Sunday, 23th, and Fortrees Mon- roo at 820 a.m., arriving in Washington at 6: same evening. 2 ‘Steamers connect at Fortress Monroe and Norfolk oneach trip morning and evening with trains pase- ing through the promincnt battlefelds in Virginia, JNO. CALLAHAN, e13-0: eye STEAN LAUN, vendita agrarian cHrAP AND PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. Twosatoon steamers ‘eave Th strant tarry whar? hourly from 6:15 am. until 7:15 p.m. TWELVE- MILE SALL ON THE POTOMAC Fou 45 CANTS BABIES FREE. Por PLFASANT EVENING TRIP take 4:29 nm. oat, Home at 7:45p.m. Samescheduleon Sundays, commencing at 8:30 a.m. Awe round trip, Usd 9. at ‘Visut Alexandria, Va, FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHUROR, Masonic Lodge. the Braddo-k House and the manr Feminiscences frow 1776 to 1885. Jdetiooc] STAGE EXCURSIONS. ‘(RE SOUTHERN TALLY-HO COACH LIN, L ‘Avington, Soldiers’ T SL An-hand taily-ho. Wuurs Tus: Auxosr” Aut Goxz WE HAVE ONLY 1,000 MORE OF THOSE UPHOLSTERED G. 4B. COTS, WHICH WE WILL CLOSE aT ONE TEN (€1.10) to make room FOR FALL STOCK NOW EN ROUTE. 5,000 went at $1.25 and $1.10 Is about actual cost. Don't delay. as they will go like they: 0. ‘ture generally, but we know how it ie Na wast "EVERYTHING cuza?, : + and, as we are in SYMPATHY WITH You, We have cut the prices on everything in stock for more i east of which. we i, . Met the: the motto of st ey Prot dar shareholders Ducon insuailment icons Anthortzed capttal Amovat paid im on account capital | Ame unt withdrawn on aceon cap fal soc Stote of New Tork, as Tet day’ ally appeared bef {s Sabecribeet | sith whom 1 manager jation of Syracuse, Racmen nen sulecribed atensent by bias ire _wel7-2t Beorx Savixo Moxey By tahing « fow shares in the 2M Now Tees of stock inthe Equitable Co-operative lutlding Association Shares are @2.50 cech, payable monthly, The Fqnitabie is comdustel upon the true Principles of co-operation, It te mutually od- tantageovs to both Clases of stockboiders— those saving and those bortowing. Ttencowvacra you to save momey. It will help you buy @ bome. It wt! loan you money to pay off your mort ace and permit you to return the money t= , #mall monthly tnetallmenta. One thousand dollars ts leaned upon each: share Apart or all of alown may be settled at any tiie upon paymen! of the princtrel and inter est to date, Heavy expenses are avotded. Four and-s-haif millions have bern loaned to shareholders without the loss of a doller, This end tts published reports are evidence of the feafe and accurate smeasment of Heal Fatate Fecurtties and the otherwise careful and con- servative conduct of the Equitable ase Oo- operative Saving and Loaping Institution Pamphiete err arming the aawantanss and bene rite of the association and other myormar fon “urmished wpon ayp.toation «( the ashes, 10s Pet JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING asSsOCIaTION, 1003 F ST. N.W. wee SAVINGS AND TRUST OOMPANT (Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. .1867,and acte of Oct..1800 and Feb., LOR CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARA Rents safes from $3 each upward per annum. Sitver ware and valuatiles taken on deposit. | TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not lems than 6A. | | Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acte as Ra- ecutor, Administrator and Trustes—executes Trusts | of all kinds. BENJA! P.® Prostfent Wiilate Clark, ty am | Ustox Savisos Bax, 509 7TH ST. Rank hours, 9:30 to 3. Open till 5 about the middie | endend of each month Saturday evenings, open from 6 to 8 o'clock. Foor per cent interest on ordinary deposits rematn- ing four months. Dividends from the earnings of the benk on installment deposits for five or ten years. Five and 25 cents s:vings stamps for sale st the bank and et the agencies ih all parts of the city. ¥. . SMITH, ‘President. C. T. Haversen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms 9 and 11, Atiantic Building, 30 F st. n. w. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks. Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. ‘Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. 3. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange Lehman Bros., York Cotton Exchange, Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Etchangs, ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or au20-1m Jeans. Telephone, 453. del7ar Fioeurr BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT A880 CIATION, OS, 908 TO 914 GST. ¥. W., WASHINGTON. D. C., Offers the following investments to tte natrons: 6 per cent per annum, payebie semi-annually. The fullamount deposited, with interest, may be with- drawn on thirty days’ notice. Sper cent per annum coupon certificates tasued where the deposit is mot withdrawn before three yeare, 10 per cent per annum where the depostt ts not with. drawn before five years. Stockholders can borrow @1,000 for the sinatl eum of 8248, having eight yours to repay it, at rate of 1:3 rermonth, Compare this with the expenses of all other associa Ovor $2. 200.650 of stock subscribed in Washington city slonefrom November 12, 1800, to Aurast 1. Our figures show we offer the most favorable terms on loans and deposits, and our securities being three times the value of the loan and the loan being repaid monthly makes the security still better each month. ‘Tendering it impossible for our patrons to lose « dol- au27 HARRISON DINGMAN, President. W. 8. HOGE, Pres. T. C. DANIEL, Sec. [*ITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ass0- CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D. ©. Shares, $108 payable in monthly tnstallmente, ‘Which participste in ali profits and mature in 86 ‘months, jae on money deposits in any amount. Band 6per cent interest paid on epeciel depostts from the date they areimede. ae

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