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be = Fess is - THE ,EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. FRIDAY, odtoBER 21, 1892—TWELVE PAGES. Interesting Exercises Last Night at National | Many People Go to Enjoy an Evening in . akin waneiieieumaiiies area _ br ne ——= Sar wee ————— Fuawwaxne’ Saroapar Srectars, Rifles’ Hall. Germany. saudi or'ereport | The iden ord sgrasotheaagrd jo “Ghost Stories,” G JOSEF KASPAR, Conductor. ee See 3 ee Latieg Tight Tas Kersey.) xational iifes’ Hall was crowded last night.| ‘The fatr of the Saengorbund at the Wash- | confirmed. Ellison agt J. 0. Hanlin | catea has bestihsed te bey eet Ea dys | sedate ee ee merzehoty Moti hate. a aan — ae cone Meee ect miack Chev-| The occasion was the celebration of Columbus | ington Light Infantry Armory continuos to Kader; app re «ora Yah Rolly ont Sawes; rightin the Pioneer mills property for 85,000, Fnaxo & Sox, One Price, on oe a FRIDAY, OCTORER ga, fot. Regular 84.50. day by Gonzaga College. The exercises were of | draw large crowds, New and interesting features | bill dismissed with costs, Garner agt. Haw-| but before making payment thelr attorneys| It Cor. 7th and D, “ § ge Hy nN SOUSA'S NEW MAKINE BAND Cloaks at $9.49" Ladies’ All-wool Cheviot, | « patriotic order and quite tnteresting. are added each evening for the amusement and | kins: sale decreed—B. F. Leighton trustee. | wish that an old deed of general trust, made in| , sie Sen a £3 BE & ae ares with far trimming and tailor made Reguist | Edward J. Sweoney, chairman of the Phocion | benefit of the visitors. Moore agt. Wickes: appearance ordered. Cook | 1969, of all interests of the city ahall be cleared | punt" the best tea fer the money te the word, 395 og Osama Octet FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, pe ma | E oa This deed b ; J Bootets : : Taaske sh 9480—Ladies’ All-wool ten] RET Ca apTaae the history vecich ic roe features of the fair, and | Sik onaas wil do luantce eeteren,* UIE Grosses double of ite validity, was trade ty head | 2! Merzoun’s, 417 7th et. mw. | SOMES Horaaic at od. Banat a aa ee Iarge pearl buttons. eguiar price, £7.00." | "hich he reviewed in a cursory way one conspicuous to all beholders, is mo Pf certain bondholders of overdue bonds, whos : secre sanbchas : Spas Cloaks at $4.98 Ladies’ Tan Kerwey Cloth, of Columbus Alosains Guiney told the story | the social side of the occaslon—the opportunity | COURT, ,7™, Gusumar Tena.—Ohief Justice | (Tied were to get ahead of the other bens | gy qi QUcan, Appreciate were ANS LIGEUN THEATER —— = _ SATU! DAT, DECEMBER 20, with full far shawl Regular price, €7 of Columbus a+ a Christian, while Raymond | for friends to meet and acquaintances to renew | ypingham and Judge —_ ‘dip. | holders. It was never supposed that this dced | praste cen : ee Peunerivanta ave. and 1th 4: POvIDE MUSIN CONCERT oO. Clann at 06:49—Ladios' peal, ae fect Glectener tachi Sox bie these Ciluniien de 6 facthucrape omy e ns = a missed. O'Connell ead "Connells death of ae oe es ves of Pony wp wind’ te tha Serdoers trite te chines mos THIS WEEK—SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW. Bo -ssereeenon hong tn ith «il ining. “1 woul -* ity authorit t % ” —_ Sheridan's > phn ld navigator, and left Charles Magairo to tell of | Gnd a joliier, happier Tooking, more. sociable | Grvmes “Noonan magosted. Band P- BW | D2 Nv. UU on public: market, square ana the | tee ccvertised prices of “cash” houses. Lean Firesevirt as FRIDAY, JANUARY. @, We shail also offer for tomorrow only one of | the reeults of bis discovery. set of people tnan congregate nightly at the | oj, ‘Yor! pi [resi mblic landings at Point West and at Point | ““T¥¢ 7gu Just se well “on time. P00 RRR TTT ~ SV. PIILMARMONIC CLUB. er cena! Cates Aj i fai ordered paid. York agt. Tyler ot al.; on hear- : Joux Roppex. The Accommodator, BR > EM TET gs 5 5 aieetg nor Gretchen styl: | 3 E. 5a 2 Se Tie be sel: ealtialy e's affair by | 2S this: Wh eine teagan i — is} at 518 Seventh street northwest, pF 3S pee ft Se, FOUR FINE RIS NOTE THE Prices. . Coats, le, | Judge E. P. Dunn of Ohio delivered tho address. IY © young people's y 2 was mai lots Rewatmies e OoRR T NE CONCERTS. NO fm Light and dark tan, sizes 6 to 12 years, with ‘| any manner of moans. However, upon second were numbered for sale except some few acrea| res! —or| SF of BE t tes covese T1c1 ful 98 | enorme, of the features of the exercises was the | thought, perhaps It would bo betier to call it a sy w gy tery manasa: Bt cach end of the lane. The northernmost | Jara nd Mocha Codecs oer net eats BURLESQUE AND SPECIALTY COMPANY ORS TERRES. ...... Actin Naren wich i mah ron vores Cla” and The ar Spanged Bana” | T00NE Brees le, oetir—evey oe | gD, Mave, Dern fet felon: hws a whch wat to, thecse arf wat |i" "Meteonn'e Five Guoceat APRNs nw. | senwea fite ee em | eee ata Heer will be put on sale tomorrow, consisting of 200 | ool oung at “ al in tschland,” or at | Washin, a 5 rt, sub | marked ‘‘West Point” and the southernmost nee en ee rom we Heady-mate Pillow Cases, full sizes, made of | yore siren with considerable enthuslasm. |]ea0tfocls young after getting there. 188, sq. 1015; $2,145.52. J. H. Albertzart to | end “Point Lumley,” andan acre at the then | Surgical Instruments, Trusses «B18 ABEND IN DECTSCHLAND™ ee good cotton, «° 9 cents taken up. It contisted of a dell by siete |, ToBight there will be an exhibition of fancy | Annie H. Neleon, sub 192, do.;@—. A.C. Green | center of the town was marked “Market | Cutlery. Largest assortment in the c LESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO THR W.L 1 ©. M. Eiseswany & Buon, po P college cadeteundes the direction ef | dancing by twenty of the pretticst, plumpest, | 40 91D. Jacobs, cub 27, 4 ‘H | Square.” No deeds for this estate have been | 1t* Watvor ‘elephone 1761. (An eventng in Germany), SUNDAY EVENING, Oct. 28 192, at Borelook. noes come Slee Ontor ee The | Fostestlittle Dentecher Maedchens inall Deutech- | 1 M. D. Jacobs, cub 27, oq. 965; 84.150. J. H. | discovered and it is quite certain that none ever Sav Sea GG het, *. | Sergeant Haynes of the third artiery. The | iyna. Brooke to A. D. Wilkinson, lots 5 and 6, blk. 1, | existed. The Ploncer mille is situnted on Cardigan Jackets. In aid of the butidins fund of the Adznteston, Ste. Reserved seate, The. ieee 10926 diferent movements were executed with PFC-| “Several German socictien will visit the fair, | University Heights: @—. ‘Ann Hughes o8.H. | fort of Point Lumley and from the secticet | A colors, ‘styles and ‘qualities, Our $1.48 Tickets to be obtained of the members and st the Ex Asexn Ix Deorscutaxp tonight at the | “ion and the marcl priest ners be the | S84. the Saengerbund will probably sing some | Renfro. pt. 9, bik. 17, Effingham Place D.|date of © the town it was used as| Jacket, single or double-breasted, leads them all! WASHINGTON SENGERBUND, Opera Howse ett Laght Infantry Armory . oan eee BEL Wel Pa age EF. Dunn, | of their choice selections : ay to ren et. al., sq. 5, Brightwood |q public landing under the general Fraxc & Sox, One Price, — : > eee ar! . E. Emmons to L. Cook, lot 188, | control of the old trustees of the town and they | It Cor. 7th and D. Washington Light Infant - Ove $1.90 Dear Reva. C. Gillespie, M. J. Burns, A. J. Keating, 125. E. J. Stellwagen to H. 8. Nyman, iy as J y —_-__—= at Infantry Ariaory, ALD DANGING __ ACAD “Reope cr Jno. Delaney, A. J. McAvoy, Jas. Conway, Jao. Excelsior Club Anniversary. 99. 168; 64,275. Annie V. Barbour to | Wome’ cecehoees’ cei mined ebuild ®) setee No: 1 given away” in Seligeon's ae iG ee « y, Rena Holland, the last from Wood-| | The parlors of Mra. A. H. Froar, 223 8th street | W. 0. ‘Berryman, sub i1, aq. 447; $1,500. E. F. | foased to Cape Jobe Captihoee tnd thevee wat | subdivision of 4 bottles amorted Californi | OCTOBER 17 to OCTORER 29, 1802, at p.m \c seaonge given OE apgintaeant Prawo & Sov, One Price, lege, and Messrs. Smith, Heiskeli, | northeast, were thronged Inst Tuesday evening | Jones to Mury Vistu Caverly, sub 244, 69. 150: | y, y 4 Wines, consisting of Muscatel, Sherry, Po nee §, DAYS. dren Wednesday and Baterday after y, 4: ward the property at Point Lumley was leased 4 ng 1, Sherry, Port Children’s matinee SATURDAY pa. a s Cor. 7th and D. | Hilliard and Hodgers, teachers of Gonzaga Col- | by members and friends of Excelsior Literary | 4,000. P. Maher to Jane E. Kickham, part 100, | as the century Folled to various Iessces, und at | And Catawba or Claret. All for €1. Only a few a er eee pou arwastx Prime Usb Roast, | becker Peet pomeangnehs, Thos. Rirby, Jee | Club, which was organized by Mra. Frear, Mise | 1's addition fe cerentawss Osta E | ant that portion which made the alte of the Pio. | Of the 81 quarts of Whisky left at hae. oct st | TONIGHT: Raxcy puncte wy Twenty | USS = Seectan 7 o ° vt me “ * ’ be - | neer mills was leased for nit gt Be Sirloin Meenk, 12; Round: 10; P. H. do. | ton, F.'N. Deverous’ Wm. McGuire, Jno. Burg. Ceeee a bis ie And the Miser Me- | Schafer to S. Oppendelmer, abs 30 and 44, 9. | Uti late naeee ene ce eee iets; | _ YOU save 83 cents on every dollar's worth of CHORUS BY SENGERBUND | LECTURES. Lamb. luge. to 15e.: Veal, 12550. to 15e.;|M.'M. Snell, P. H. Kenealy and’ Mell Fea ean aes ta Se nomen platen Se Ouveber | ai" GG. W. Beater $e doabun A. Cure, oo | Getergs Fine Tailor-made Ciothing sou buy at the Lox- r ‘i : 1 vi ; pe ee! Dp cl the ht to e 1g you buy af ty - *ATLLARD SCHOOL OF Ly Bie, Mabd, 0n.; Rage, H0o.: Print Setter, Mhe.,| Keane snd Inc. Euboss. ing, M- A-| come and was followed by Mra. Frear with a ae boty oacered leg 4 15, 84. | execution of the trust for the public. Gats. c0-2t | coawistosinns MAN. FREE Lagreny: 1 Can Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 5c.; Pork, pease prore and poetic sketch of the club, of which | 595; 8. H. Williams ine Brosnan, CORPORATION couRT. You save 8 cents on every dollar by bt ETZEROTT MUSIC MALL, on, Nubses: | ew wpe Gety -t . | ' eo she was first president, a sketch which received | “#™¢ Property; $—. G. F. Stone to W. H. erichitaegcciaae Bags gt h 3 sul step tied and Marte Raps “ —_, = us postal i. Death of Ignatius Mudd. marked tokens of: approval. Mrs. M. M. Met- Rice et ul., parts 49 and 50, Holmead Manor;| The corporation court 1s still in session. In| your Clothing from the Loxpon ax» fosetnatina le tan Prot. attend ying THURSDAY AND FRIDA’ EEANATIONSY Manxer, 201 Est.nw. | Mr Ignatius J. Mudd, an old resident of @—. Anna M. Roub et al. to Lourctta E. Cay-/ the suit of Sanders & Sta; of Washington | Poot CLoruixe Co., 7th and G sts. oc2gy2t : —— . = “emt | 5 i g calf, secretary, then announced the program = ? Pend — ae ~ AND FRIDAY MATINEE. Fren-h = i - ‘ i ‘ood, subs 55 and 56, sq. 442; $—. J.C. Da-|againstBernhetmer jydgment for tht o- vo W aes is eller, wath. Cun. Xawnen’s Matored Cal. Vintage Wines. , the city, died yesterday. He was in his seventy-| arranged for the evening, including contribu- | ¥' “her ya | ag lgment for the posses Pure Old Rye Whisky, 4 years old, 75c. saneconerenio tern ‘ | fourth year. A widow, two sons and threo | tions, as follows vidson to G. ¥. Worthington, subs 59 and 60, | sion of a iano was given. It was alleged that | qt Metzorn's, 417 7th st. nw. ae Max Wert axp Mn BR. N. Rnoox, the artists, | daughters sarvivo him. "He was the father of | Vocal solos by Mrs. Cecil Fentress and iss | *; 81: 8. G-¥. Worthington to J.C. Da | eopieeshad bene te huahelner by «party aa Y i ys &—. J.C. | . EXCURSIONS, &c are located at 1700 Penna. ave ‘A. P. Mudd of the Arsociated Press. Nannie Kalstrom, violin solo by Mr. A. L. Ogle, | ¥48on, samo property; $—. J. C. Davidson to! who had no ownership of the insirument.| Are you troubled with a heavy fullness tein eines ay SIONS. 4 ae | panties eseecnia th Miss Carrie Brookficld pianist: piano solos by ie Za x - 40, a cone | Stetefeldt vs. Zimmerman; order to reinstate | of the stomach after eating, or what is known SOus PRILIF Sivuh GcaeaGEE Ue EE Galen Sunerz's CHoconate Dar Ly apt ie Cabumsbus SS-cices at 86. Puce. ‘Miss Ada Saxton, Miss Tillic Kimmel! and Miss | VY; “I. Handy to Jacob Fersinger, su a and admit Marshall and wife as parties | ®* heartburn? Chew White « Yucatan Gum for iA , —— me There made epecial prep sq. 555; $2,200. 8. Maddox to J. ©. Ash- | C1" a art 4, Chichester; @—. H. M. Asb-| Pile In the case of J. H. Hoffnecker = minutes after meals and get immediate Mibten:; (coedatid Slasentitaide| | G. Estis the demurrer was overruled and | Felief. oclT-6t €500. Frederick Statter to O. Statter, part A, | eave &ranted to amend thg declaration. Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His an wrote Candy lovers will appreciate | The Columbus celebration at St. Paul's Epis- fy entree al ee the good uews that there will be sbout Tarmrr | copal Church, 23dstreet, last night was a beau-| 4p Anderson and congratulatory addresses Vaatetias of Crocotstes to choose from at 35 | tiful and interesting service. In anticipation is Ssr8. x Cente nd, the ever popular pre. All | of it thechurch was crowded with the pecekion bere We Rawat | NS George A: | aq. 516; €—.O. Statter to W. G, Statter, ame liste bacco) tas oars Splendid Old Goods. the favors | ers and their friends, and long before the serv-| A sct of beaatifully engraved silver fork-| Property; €—-. D. B. Groff to Mary J. Carpen-| Mr. Lewis MeKensie, perhaps tho most |- These headlines would not be appropriate in 6 was found necessary ct : es same nic M.Carpenter, lots 12 to 14, bloc! f s ‘uors. well authenticated fact that the Be Yor wat be bapa asks vat Him Io thealen set the feo me coud not the club ina clever speech by Mra. Chambers, ill at his rooms on Prince street. Mr. MeKensic a ure aa ° Lose THE DAY, BUT GO TO MOUNT VERNON On the steamer McAlester at 10 a.m. daily, except Sanday, reaching the city by 230 pin Ma leome com SLINDH, SIG. ANTO- 16, do. ; $3,375. E. C. Schaefer to C, A. Shields, | ines and liquors are the more tefully responded to by the surprised hostess, bi r ed. Hi a publi i Abend in Deutechland. find room in the pews. The chancel was deco- | Wanye a? y i sub 5, eq. south of 1027, —. W. 0. Den-|bas never married. He espoused public | they are in demand by those who know aged = : bs poral peer teed per eatlrger pers CAmeNE, those Present were the Mrs. EA /H0s, oof to Ke, Het@eld, Lote 4, 2-7 ena | duty in his early ‘manhood ‘and has been | liquors and wines by their mellow and. pleas | ns Saturday at Metznrott's oo20.8t famous blue Potomne. pa Canes Pe ne ge Coe (FO P| The esening service of the Episcopal Church | Powell, Clara Kalstrom, aabelis Faweott, 8. W, | 8: block 1, Metropolis View; $2,650. "C: Gea--| faithful | to his first | love through | ant taste and by their gentle, stimulating char- | AL THEATRE "| eerOuR TICKETS “TNei TDF ADMISSION ‘To ditions Lanpsen, 1013 I's ave. was read by the rector of St. Paul, the Rev. Al-| Woodward. S. A. Brookfield, Alma Lyons, 8. | f0Fd to IH. Crook, sub: to 70, aq. 990;; 800d an evi report. No living | acter, with no deleterious effects after con- THE MAN: AND GROUNDS OF Harding, assisted by the Rev. I. St. M.| Hail, W. ae - i re L. Dilte to WG. Nortis: pe 9, Lik. 23 | citizen of Alexandria bas so largely devoted bis Pi 7 - MOUNT CPRNON ee Sruzwot Glases, $1, Hewrurn’s, 459 Par. | Podmors: the Rev, WE. dohueon of New York a: Mecenand, J. W- Rowes, D. Lae Moojows: 32050. LF tidndciph to W, | timo nnd means to. publie matters. From the Rertacantne: wine ieee Glyenrmt dally cacept Buntay at'40 a.m Gone aaa Bae | and the liev. Mr. Saunoring of St. Andrew's | Parker, R. Swingle, B. F. Graham, Marion Par-| 4°"6 oon. sub ‘116, aq. 194; @—. Mary E.| time whenhe came forward in 167 and sup- | ‘Taanr, at 612 Fetrect northwest is cue of the | pane} Efohman's X. x ate Haave Woot Howzat. || and the Her. Me: ‘ Resta gut ata Sexton CM Cresall AE | Scott et ale to. C: 3" Scott, tot 6, aq_ 77, | plied means te organize the Alexandria valun-| pioneer liquor ahd) wine merchanes iu the | Tir ai : | ATEAMNOAT COMPAR oe ga e . sf | eons F |} , ©. M. Wotzel. E. B. Fairchild, H.W. ie "" | teers for the Mexican war he has spent the great | hational capital and ° THE SOMPAS 3am : Johnson whe tork kis test frota Hebrews 11a, | Rowell; Cecil Fentress, D. L. Norris, Mrs. | By Zeott! to W. Evsostt, pix 60d 7, aq 56, | Part of wlife which now approaches lis end in | the eldest end mont desirable noose ae Keng | THE Mt vessox. tous or wasminored Fuaxe & Sox, One Price, im (plogebpecdr si 1 | Mitchell of New York and the Mrs. Staploton | C; J- Scott to. NV. E. Scott, pts, 6 and 7, «4 56, Tevecding pubis intoreate in the city. His “Old Rye leckeley Whisky” | 2HE WASHINGTO: DK a ED. | Adelighifal fontare. of the carvice: wan tho | 522, Shepherd of Minnesota: the Mises M_ O. | BY 404. sie! King, pt Bt. Elizabeth, @500 stands pre-ominent in the lstof goodold whisky. tie TERCERA Ce os Deutifrice will insure « pearly set of teeth and | surpliced choir. ster, Fil Mundell, Mamie Kalstrom, Gertrnde | Coleman to Jobn I. Knott, subs 249 an S| evening to Miss Eva Lannan, danghter of Mr.| wp, oa OR REE THE ~ — fregrant breath. 25c. vvers where. | > Fairchild, Lucia ‘Naylor, Flora J. MeCreery, | P- B.'s sub of Mt. Pleasant; €2,000; W: F- Mil- | Thomas Lannan, by Rev. Father Cutler at St. | Cong Syren hound Ce eren there Dr. Ball's | THE ALEXANDMIN deel ta the ae oF the MAELO : ee re eel Death of Mr. Wither's Father. Eiith Bond and T. Kimmell; Mesare, MI. C- Ba: | ¥¢* to J: McHicks, eub 15, 9q, 1012; 21,000, W, | are nr oe oni tended ana] CUS S¥rap should Lealwayy hands. 8 | Tite = mpl aflame cee | ee mareeee 3. Wither of the Pinccinted Press| gon, Geo. A. Races, B- Charabors, HM. Hig. | O- Desison andl Louise Lek. Basion, lots'6 and | [0 3 oo abundant bapplasee BPure Old Rye Whisky, 4 years old, 750. | 7"* BHALE. HOUSE, BRADDOCK BROCE ana wih Saeday evening. - received « dispatch yesterday making the sad | boo, C. A. Metcalf, ¢. M. Wetzel E. P: Ander-| Eanir yo W. J Newton, aub 74, 09. 102%; €. | , The Holly Machinery au Supply Company |4t Merzorns, 417 7th et nw. 1 morn’ Ie orese. Biaces of historic’ interest in ALEXANDRIA « Curayev by the Ermer Carpet announcement of the death of his father. The | son, A. L. Ogle, Karl Gury, Fred Kalstrom. 8. | 47 ules "sub 145; eq. 69; £4,700, | Of Washington. with Mr. J. BR. presi- 7 n= Cee Tim Morphy, Flore und the Onions " n> Wonrs, (31-635 Mase. ave, nw, are made moth- deceased had reached an advanced age, bot was | W; Russell and Mr-and Mrs, A. H. Frear. ae 6 Ta Phillipe ee 9 Gib 4 tot | dent, has been ‘chartered “here, with Charles | Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing | "seats sown aie, nn tM Orwstal Company. | ke ergteemer tot te — roof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 | remarkably vigorous for one of his years. He| y/8¢ club, accepted the invitation of Mrs. ©. | 55 Be Old" Georgetown; ‘Anna M, Ball | McCafferty, M. P, Caldwell, A. J. Milliken and | Machine Co.,7 & H. For Repairing and Renting. | GaL¥ OF SEATS AND OXES NOW OPEN FOR | Connecting also with Wain of Penner’ rat Sucene good vente for W. 1. 1. Concert next | lived in the northern part of New York state | eranon nt her residence, 102i 10th street nent [12 J. S. Kramer, ub 27, éq, Gus; G4260. | othernas corporators |” ||| onzeoume alk roud'at Alexandria ‘Take vars at eh sered Neyo Bunday evening. | where hie was widely known and highly re- | Tuesday afternoon. SS ba Sin One Fo Greer iow ts verses, put some additional turnoute on the direst | ead tesa ea cetauhe Fowders. a 3. HE nln Scterence to the wishes of the Ladies’ Mt. Vernan ca an [spected. Mr. Wilber has the sympathy of his Fen lol Bbad ‘pert 2, 6q/ 1082" 2. J, M: Proctor | track and add another car to the city service. | Headaches cured x Druggis OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, cout, ous elie is chlo et SR. Vance tho Sane And chilifal extracting « specialty. 50 centa, | "#4 “itcle of friends in this aiflction. A Raltroad to Sandy Spring atTast. — | 10's. "T. Cameron, part 82, eq. 48, Georgotown;| The funeral of the Inte John Decton took ———_—___ OPEKA COMIQUE COMPANY, Deine ciowed on that day. pepsi ? U8. Dawras Assoriatio: aD. aumeed ee nat nee $_. Same to P'Mauro, part #2,'do.; $C. | Place Wednesday afternoon from his home on| _§, Heller, 720 7th et n.w., is making a epe- ar weer “FA. REED, sant, eee The Senior Clab. Bonwr Mitts, MD. | Gocatord to Mary Erickson, subs 61 and 62, eq. | North Patrick street. cialiy in Ladies’ end Children's Hair Catung ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA ROUSR. = = = = Rewrworn's Ice Caza. 255 G st. nw. Some time ago reveral members of the senior | The people in this section have hud their | 999; g-—-. A. BeDuvall to E. Collier, sub’ 58,| Mr. HJ. Nevitt, a clerk tn the auditor's | and Shampooing, also cures Dundrat colt ALBAUGI'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE: STAGE EXCURSIONS. —--2-- i class at the Centra! High school interested in | hopes excited many times by encouraging re-| aq. 937; $976.69. Alice F. Thompson’ to Jane | office of the Post Office Department at Wash- — Mr. Albaugh has the honor to announ = ren Dow't Fart. to attend W. L. 1 Concert next | the formation of a social club met at the resi-| ports of pro8pective railroads. A chartor was | Landon, part 9, sq. 799; 1,000. C. Dietz to C. > este President of St. Vin-| Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases | son of pera Comiaue atl takes pride is y SOUTHERN TAL} : . emer the operscloving: Public of Wari we daily ie? dence of Miss Stetson, 1428 6th street north- | granted by Congress to the Sandy Spring Rail- | A; Elliot. part 5, sq. 836: & “ ag ye Rie aecthocdince ie balay oecnieobon ariel None Name It But To Praise. Hill Opere Comique Company, including” | in John, Briann, 10 + CITY AND DISTRICT ‘west, to organize The enters _present ice Foad Company to run its road in the District | 10°F ‘Neuck, part SG bleck f Brightwood’ Park; | Agnew & Harlow's brick yards, and will make | Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. MISS MARIE TEMPEST in-Vapd taily-ho scsi sipg A) I cided to call the club the “‘Seniors. | of Columbia. The time for the construction | $49 “We ti. Cimell. to Elizabeth Rose, aub 7, | Connection with the Midland’ line on Union| A marvel of lightness and swiftness, joseaee gale 3 a a Sides tuctmbership is limited and will be chosen from | was afterward extended. In 1890 survey was | Di0ck 15, ‘Le Droit Park: $4,500. » | street, ja27 Office 437 9th stn. w. | ard by iewinnid ty Aap te AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. the third and fourth = an a Cyrene ~ the Ha Ards! ger ai psec ates C. T. Tucker of Washington has been ad- a Suaith, authors of RO! HOOD, entitled pam Ture Axx ; — ety: i D ith the view o h “ etme Spider and Meal Retate Matters. auuaeg” te vad O Sakingoo DO ‘Takoma Park Notes. et pence tat the bar of the corporation NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE FERCING wastes. Some thines worth rmem!ering—dontcherknow! the Fly A.S. Johnson and A. Burgdorf have pur-| Theee reports (like circus advertisements) | Correspondence of ‘The Evening Star. The preparations for the diversion of the | [ue CENTURY DICTIONARY. FOR DAILY USE Se lathe citi we kere foe aD New Nartoxar TurarruProbman's Com-| chased m trust for $17,793.82 of RF. Wain-|bave made their appearance annually Taxoxa Panx, D. C., Oct. 20, 1892. | streamlet likely to pollate the water race which | (Lin the houschgld und fice. Business and motes | Produced after months of careful preparation and pany in “The Grey Mare tubs T7 and 7, equare 18, old George. | ,,,%B6,,colunine of the press But the| Mrs. M. Becker has returned from’ an ex-| supplies Mount Cameron water works has been | SG, patie cir Giasd Pate, woestoe aaa = $27,000— ~ and parts 72 and 73, do.,on Cherry and | gain (unlike Loge Marge ded visit in Wilkesbarre, Pa. made, and two large pipes will divert the | _oc5-Im i IONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 11 Ww mc yong , | High streets northwest. They have also bought | Some came to regard fag oe asco berger Washington is visiting | ream to some distance’ from the city's water ONDAY. OCTOBER 34 | pred Hana Buoe T y | ot Raub for £63,119.80 0 to tales. Others who kne 8 | supply. ne i = Only Matinee Saturday. October # FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING ta "She Conide't 3 3 las ub for 968,118.80 parts ©2, | healthy climate, productive soil, pure drinking | Miss Fannie Page. . ae geen BOOKS AND STATIONERY. od TERPORMANCES: ‘OF OPERA COMIQUE. Left of our recent Kaaxax's Lroecx Tuzarrn—City Sports’ | “13°F “ai Leste 4 water. beautiful scenory and its close proximity | Miss Stella Bennit escaped with no more etscc ts Was Balsa wee; Br Suomessa mates —ere ae Burlesque Company 21,408 subs 98 101100, square 151, each, 30 by | £0 the national capitol never lost hope. “It was | serious injury than some bad bruises from the | George E. Ernest war tried in, the, Police | Hastox & Rvpr, SO ee aE — $58,000— Wasusxovox Liou Ixraxray Anwory.—| $0 fect, on Willard (T and U) between 17th and | Bamilisting to the pride of those who bed tray-| overturning of the buggy Yn which she was | Court yesterday for an alleged assault on his 4 path ithat., bet. Penn. ave, and Est, uy ENERY EVERING, egy — Oy Kh td os cee veemal _ auth streetand | TT Keane bas bought for $11,898.15 of a. G, | thelr homes in an antiquated stage coach over | Mon fur att pan nt tnd ¥ streets On| wife, He told a story of domestic troubles, Leta Haak tr tn Stand A Colonsal Scenic Creation. 47 Crs Os Tae Douisn Obie avenue. J Grass iot 3 square 32894 feet 1034 by 187 feet | 2 Mud roads of Rockville or Laurel. The| “Sir. Touis Dudiey, the contractor, will begin | 8nd said he had 1eft his wife for good. Judge Tnks and Muctlage, M. B. Leavitt's eHighes we can virtually give them away at the follow. —>——_ 2 inches on corner of 12th and E streets south- | “isnity of others was offended by reading con-| shis week on two houses for Mesre. Sworm- | Miller wanted to know why be did not run m-| Huxis & Whitiucs New Grand Spectacular Production, ee MEN'S SUITS, NDENSED LO s. west. ae on jranced civilizetion stedt and Thompson on the tract at the inter-| stead of striking her, and he said his'temper Envelopes, ¥ “SPIDER AND FLY." Sacks and cutaways—ail wool—eightly and service _— — Dorothy W. Hilton has purchased for @12,000 | the dave of the “‘old stage coach.”” At last these | section of Oak and Carroll avenues, would not let him, “It is always better to ru ‘Crane's Japanese Linen Tablets, Seine “ aie” In ine Criminal Gourt, before Jastice Cox, | of J.C. Jones sub 149, equare 155, 25 feet” on | PFimitire inconvenlonces have awakened us to | "Me" ang Mra. E. F. Spencer returned to eal the judge, “then it is to| — OSCASPE ee octite ke =37.50.— Josterdar « young colored man. Gus Tucker, | New Hampshire avenue and 50.67 fot on TE zation of ourhopes. A substantial organization | Washington. | Thelr house on Ouk avenne is not Se Onan ee meee el Mess sur Lararerre Looos, No. 13, 1. 0. M., cele- ‘Agnes 8. artlett etal have bonght for 96,000 bpm lence aye bese geet ad e M. Thomas of Brookland returned Imported. ‘Costumes, Gorgeoun, " ‘Retrencing | Stasie ond Goubie-ereasto! ents end cutee brated ite twelfth auntversary Wednesday even-| of C. E. Foster lot 23, block 47, Holmead | Siiected and sworn in, ono-cixteenth of 1 por | Monday from a business trip to Philadelphia. _L ES aR Weesty Berens Scenery, Marvelous Eiectric and Mechanical Ef- | ive. black. brown and iuixed <heviots. Harris’ aud ‘st the National Rifles’ armory by a musical | Mano (the required bolus) paid in and a churer | (Mi Henry Cady is still detained near uae es Mew ane mee Monon amos eee a fects, Interspersed with High Claes Vaudeville. a ae pS hop. “gi J. C. Davidson has purchased of 0. T. | Cont (the Fequized bonus) paid in and e charter | Charlestown, W. Va, at the bedside of her ‘Use Use Use Use Use ise Use Use Use Use oe An Artistic, Matchless Production. =810. > Thompson, trustee, for $17,800 part lot 6, | (Rist ton and Takoma electric raed to Sandy | tbr, Mr. Seasholes, in whom she reports no wee W.H. Next Week—J. M. Hill's Opera Comique Company sn Tho Now Wash Library Assoctation. | S4°8re 243, 70 feet 3 inches on O street and 13 | 7 eubington and Tekoma electric road $100,000. improvement. — . i. Hore, in “THE FENCING MASTER.” ocl7-tf MPNS SUITS, _— lige om | feet on 13th street and Vermont avenue. ange Pee “ hab og iss Mary Greybiel of Buffalo, N. Y., who use EIGHTH AND PEN: ADEN. Sacks and cute ‘a!l the latest povelties. Wastate At the recent mecting of the Washingt H. Liosd Irvine has, from C. H. Cragin, | Qne-fourth wil be subscribed by the directors. | nas spent the puss ten years intIndia as « mis- Use ati A’ Ai we but the simple truth when wes that @18 would’ Librery Association Mr. W. B. Powell, superin- | pought $11,155 part 13, square 268, 20 feet | o.ted in the proto n per tas casa fh inter~ | sionary, has been visiting Takoma, the guest of ons — ery Evening and Saturday Matinee. modest price for them. ms tendent of the public schools, was elected presi-| 2 inches by 67 feet $inches on 13th street be- | fi Success, » Insures | ‘Mrs. O. D. Summy. use A E. 8. Willard’s Great London Success, =$12 < emd dent, Mr. W. B. Matchet secretary and Mr. W. | tween G and H streets northwest. jLety- capa an mT At the executive mecting of Y. P. 8. C. E. at Use reactive Arrractioxs nom aes la Redin Woodward treasurer. ‘The first circle to |. Abrahain Fisher has bought of J. J. Clark | ,,2¢ 1 the 4 AE th directors to con-| Congregational Church Monday night it was ma z yo a sities: eae. for $12,000 lot 7, square 925, 69 feet 7 inches | St™ fo carry light freight as well 98| decided to hcld a masa meeting in. Takoma Bee For Tirs Weex. BDA Sieatptnnnthltta teaneane-peatanemataey be organized is that of the northeast section, and | 5, gth street between Pennsylvania avenue and | Passe” - Park some time during May, 1893. use D D AAX every day Weat,comfurtatie, strong and dureble— Mt will be located in the Eastern Presbyterian | E street southeast. Mucl Greg ts — given to the ary in- Sa a ——s bbb A 4a $3.87 > “i @ * terests. When road is completed this is z f 5 NS HARL ie —S3.5 0. a Fi bose asae aeeented |, O;R: Hare Ras parched trom WM. lag | Srrectd to beome “ine milky bays" It wil | , MOexAnes & Co, 1908 Patron, wil continge |S MARION HARLAND 3] _Rotand Window Shan tn four color ye & : < f ton for 210,000 sub 54, equal , fronting through the most beautifal section near | Saturday, 22d, the 20 per cent discount on their | ts» Uses Cleveland’s Baking Powder ex- use Beet by G feet, fringed. for 20. White MMM WHIPCORD OVERCOATS, committee. The committee to organize the fect on K between 13th and 14th streets north- | oy : The la sage: ear | tock of fine shoes. —Acel. Use use 3 = Issues t @outheast branch is composed of Mr. A.J. Cur- west. capital. ¢ landscape is picturesque with saad a use clusively. So would you if you use and Gray Goat Rugs, 3x6, 82.50. A beau- M | Handsome brown mixture—¢entecl aud dromy ear Tarrict E. Power has purchased of J. M. | it# treeless plateaus, rocky cliffs, symmetrical ae se use tiful Lace Curtain, ig yards wide by 36 = Curtis for £5,500 sab 22, square 51, 1734 fect ee ee Sa a siemens | eae ree ee — Bee} Jon, $1.50 pate. Chenille Portieres, ia eieama! a 6d _ i o thei: bled courses. The: Weel e fine dwelling No. street north- | us se “ = a front on 224 between Land M streets north- | Tf smnatic swales, staguant pools oF polluted | east, to be sold on Mondayat 5 o'clock, presents | use tse solid colors, frinsed top and bottom, $3.75. And ostivon co streams to deter ‘any one from enjoying a| @ splendid opportunity to obtain a comfortable | "52 = Hardsome Dado Portieres, €6.50; worth BEL a8 E. > JZETHESDA PARK. 4 ae fF Gipaaienee! tediy ett poorti Sp rele pare i OW. Ea P . ’ ue ee} beautiful All-wool Blankie” for @ B = | 87.50. matier of every description for the | "W = : or 813.0 oe cx Dancrs tse use in Carpets, 4%. The best Fold- @ cate at this park open all the winter. Care from aa Peading matter of deseription f ing has purchased for €12.000 of H. Fancy Dancryo tonight at Ein Abend in Good Ingrain Carpets, 40. The best Fold. op tbsente at tn 1 the wi various hospitals and penal institutions. The | Lloyd Irvine part lot aes S00, SS ee ren ae Pm een See tse CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER se ing Bed (with larze bevel plate front) ever leaves Park at l0p.t,_ Daucine bail free to | membership fee ix 30 cents per month. and at! inches by 67 feet 2 inches, 13th between G and | T° the Fditor of The Evening Star. =e use hl use shown in this market, for 837.50. Just re- ic and special I next mevting the association will decide upon | Hf streets northwest. ‘A matter which has received considerable at- A Rather Novel Appitcation. Be ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. nl. shaded oe et ak week cme Sopen oclBr the question of making any one a member of| Fannie L. Berry has bought of G. B. Harri-| tention and unfavorable Grand | A somewhat singular thing was the applica-| j — ey me mn 922.50; ARMIS' BIJOU THEATER io Seecintion whe wil contribate » book eoch | con for 616,000 los Lequare Oui; 21 feet Linch Army ‘Port. circles recently. the slleeot | ton i” Cincianatl the’ other doy by | SEGRGISRESRSSSAT SSR Sas Sete eSS See Sects | iu Tathberel mero worth 2.00: to | He ee et. aan and. F. Dem, month. Ten or more persons banding together | by 34 feet, on the corner of 6th and A streets sence ce sos banned moet ae rs. Proprietors and Manag: piece Parlor Week commencing MONDA A beauti- Miss LILLIAN KE fm any one location can organize « branc = | eonthenst, injustice and unfairness of the method govern-| the governor of a state for =a) ———— ciation and meet wherever they choose, and as ig ing departmental practice in connection with | Clergyman’s license to enable him to 3335) im price $17.50. A larce Suite, in silk plush, for $52. XCLOBER 17. | hts of warioas fashtonable EDK, ac » Kerseys, ani that's fnat as the books of one branch have Leen the the reinstatement or reappointment to the | s0lemnize a marriage in Cincinnati. Gov. : ful Rug Suite, 6 pieces, for $56.50. Suprorted by her beter, read they are exchanged for those of an-| . < civil service of —_ex-soldiers removed | Chase of Indiana made the _applica- BBR cv ou MMM 3 yaucieglsteernihamae ts ee ‘JNO. 3. KENNEDY — 12.50. pirofreai.| Canton Potomac, No. 5, Patriarchs Militant, | Garing the last administration, such reappoint- | tion and after taking an onth to support the | Bo, A § Bw — And the orixinal New York cast in the successfal 812.50.— jone desirous | celebrated ite first anniversary in Odd Fellows’ | ments being made under what is known as| constitution of the state of Ohio received a | BBB AA U UMMM ss. ae “comedy drama, | _Wecan only tell you in part—come and see the or forming branches | Hall, 7th street, Iast evening, in a quiet and | “rule 10 of the civil service a amended.” This | license. Miss Harriet E. Chase, daughter of Bor AAS So BBB 5.58 ~ ee ee ee pao uae" ieee should communicate with Mr. W. Kedin Wood-| social manner. Capt. J. A. Shackleford pre- | Tule, as amended by the President, permits the | D. W. Chase of Cincinnati and niece of the W. H. Horse ~ eee recnemicad scecamadenmanl | ward, treasurer, or W. B. Matehet, secretary. | sijed, and after welcoming the friends of the | Téinstatement of au ex-soldier in the civil sery- | governor, was married by him Wednesday night Book Deraame 4 as —— blegaetret berlin teated —_ pone coming the friends of the | ice of the United States to it position as high in | 0 Mr. Schuyler C. Duryea of Cineinnati, ARTMENT. ocl8St EIGHTH AND PENN. AVE. ee TEN PER CENT CLOTH . pre | canton, gave a brief history of the work during | grade as that at any time held by bim, = +e. = 3 ES ale a 5 ee ORGIES» Gir enya | the past year. ‘The following program was then | "It is alleged thatof the many ex-soldiers and Charged With Smuggling. 4 3 pasmnosce-onmcenre. | S27 and $29 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Have you ever experienced the delightful | Ca*Tied out: Solo, “Twelve Months Ago, | fora time by their remoyal, ex-civil employes Tt has become known that the person for Cor Prices 3] W. C, P, ae gore Corner Massachusetts avenue. eensaticn of « ride ine watering trough over an | 5204 Allan of Naomi Lodg: Cece ore | pyaar egal eien 2 Her pay gpa whom a warrant was issued by United States Ox Att Boo ae Saar e Tur Prentice Parnoy. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Undulating surface of cobblestones? If not, try | Daniel. P. G. Mo; address, Aceountant R. A.| grade and salary as when removed. | Commissioner Shields of New York in con-| aaa wx oct-3m Open Saturday until 12 p.m. the M street branch of the Anacostinand Wash- | McLean, G. R.; piano solo, Mr. Street of Co-| Itisfairto assume that the ex-soldiers re- | nection with the smuggling of a trunk full of Special prices on Standard Sets for TRONAGE BECAUSE OUR es ington Street Railway Company, more com- | lumbia Musical Club; duet, Messrs. Gibson and | instated under the present administration have | French and English was Edward Goodacre, the three days only until Saturday, Octo- “@® ae a, ——e mouly known to the residents of East Washing- Gardner of Columbia Musical Club; recitation, | teceived such recognition after a fair and im-| manager of the New York house of Redfern, the 2 mm Ss, A a a ey Yare are run | Chevalier H. C. Hazard, P. G. M.; cong, Chev. jial investigation of their claim thereto; | Indies tailor. ~<a EQUITABLE LES 4AT ‘SHUSTER®’. at the | alier G. B. Clark; duet, mandolin and guitar,| but no matter what their past record as to oodacre said be would prefer to waive ex- | 97° = AS THIS SEASON IS TO BE A GREAT re of the combined driver and conductor. | by Messrs. Judson and Brayton; recitation, J. | efficiency in the service, or their present qual-| amination and have the case go dircet to the | $27 = chEDIT SILK SEASON WE MAVE horses, of, more properly «peaking, equine | F. Wageer; baritone solo, Mr. Denison; banjo | iffcations based upon that record, no matter if | grand jury. He was held in $2,000 bonds. - Da ety Gas Sebi wet ae Ahadows, are evidently strangers to «umptuous | Zuct, Mossre. Redfield and Shackelford; recita-| the advancement they had attained in the tee — o Bed MPTLY AND PLACED G8 GES Tepasts of cate and Gt eubjects for the atteu- | fion, Miss Rose May Kennett. “The Country | service came as the proper reward for Mellor Remanded on Suspicion, ow sed SYSTEM, ALWAYS ATMING % *Eliiah. COUNTERS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND ion of the Humane Society. At the Navy | Band,” in costume, six pleces, by the Shackoi-|long and efficient service or as the re-| ‘Tho alleged murderer Mellor, whose re-|@a- ilustreted, Shia orien “8 waing. MOST ATTRACTIVE SROCES OF GEES SD Yard hill there ix sometimes a “hill horse” pro- | ford family was the hit of tho evening and re-| sult of competitive examinations, formerly | puted wife was found murdered in tho|9- Cooper's Leather Stocking Taies,S vos, -ea| AT THE HIGHEST MARK OF EXCELLENCE, — | MOBS Erguing, APL ination {) | BE POUND IN THE CITY, BOTH FRom Wided, driven by mere sehool boys, who treat| ceived much applause. The exercises closed|in vogue in some as now in all the! P' 4 he © | ea- Special price. LSS set. “en S 3 TICKET 5 . THE MARKETS AT NOME AND ABROAD, these decrepid specimens of horse 4 | with calls upon the bugle by Master Allen | departments, these men, or « majority of them, | Cellar of his house | at | Oldham, has Gibbon's Roman Empire, 6 vols. Special -@g|—— DISPENSES MORE DOMESTIC COMFORTS COMPRISING ALL THE NEW AND LATEST freme cruelty. I have frequently compelied | Shackelford. ‘The audience then adjourned to | under the unfair method now prevailing aro | been remanded on the = Itis Trice ..-81.79 set. “@2| FOR THE LEAST OUTLAY OF READY MONEY| YE. ALLAN DE C. MUELLER, INSTRUCTO! EFFECTS IX NOVELTIES; ALBO A. them to desist. If thse who ure compelied for | the blue room, where refreshments were served. | required to re-enter the eervice at the very | doubt the ever married his victim. ow ~<a penal Gancing and deportwont, at the U. 8. Ki * 4 igpenyand Want of other accommodations to patronize | Canton Potomac though but one year in ex-| lowest grade and are required to repeat the 45 OS ow — “Ga | THAN THE ENTIRE AGGREGATION OF Local | prsdomy and mem ier ot te 35> LIXE OF BLACK AND COLORED GILES, thie line would enter protest possibly some im-| istence has wrought great changes in the | whole routine of long competitive ex- Ee Satlare = Vem Fork Groce. a “et | CASH HOUSES. WHOSE CONFIDENCE IN THE | SUITABLE FOR BOTH STREET AnD Provement would be effected fraternal featares of the subordinate I of | aminations, &c., or : Charles and John H. Burkhalter & Co., | a7 NEW PUBLICATIONS, ~ : EVENING WEAR. WE CORDIALLY IN- ‘Wa. S. McConzas. | the I. O. O. F., and to this organization isdue| Reinstate should mean in these cases put wholesale grocers at 121 and 123 Hudson street, | 27 2) oe oe eee VITE ALL AND PEEL CONFIDENT THAT = | much ee pervades through. wast Webster datand it 2 mean, “to place | New York, made an assignment yesterday ben 5S to Tue Tre REQUIRED TO UNDO THE AN INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE axp Gave Bonds for the G : out the jurisdiction. present muster is | again in possession, of in a former stute; to re- | is Of Pa : yr James Howard, the young nan wha cas ar-| Sfty-nine, an increase of thirty-four during | store toastate from which onc had boon re- | ‘oq naTiee H, Fancher, with preferences aggre- | gg- “is | STRINGS OF THEIR PURSES. , VARIED STOCK WILL BEAR OUT oum - Bio geng mam whe: was ar-| BO Mer” fm presset, ctleless chionee aoe | move” Gating over $183,000. | - f bo fie conyers opens eee) Se syurnot atts qoretormen.| ASSERTION. AMONG THE MANY NEW ested for participating in the fight in front of | Cormandant, J. A. Shackelford; Heutenant, C.| In view of the facts it would seom that if| M, Paul Deroulede, a Roulangist member of | &_ SomeStranse Gornersof Our = SHUPHOSY Oncuestaa | WEAVES TO BE HAD ARE FATLURS, Clark's stable, on G street, Saturday afternoon, | W .d; ensign, James Hughes; accountant, | upon examination they have been found worthy | the French chamber of deputies, is ill with the |®2_ Country: by Chas. PF. Be ee ee —— —_—) BENGALINES, ARMOURES, READEMAS, ee published in Monday's Sram. was before | KA. McLean; clerk, S. E. Boyce. <es pent oF reappointment they were | cholera. a = WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS ME. ARTHUR XIKISCH. Conductor. MARVELEAUX, DUCHESS, CHANGEABLE Judge Miller yesterday. In the case of assault | —>—o and are justly entitled to their former FIVE GRAND CONCERTS. BENGALINES, PLAIN AND FANCY: By. to kill « colored man named Bates by shooting | “Puts Savox.”—Scientific methods. Mani-| Tades and compensation, and, in add = Wjeevizves Present pistae: On Evenings. Nove 6 PECTS IN GLACI£, Tavares alpeene at him Mr. Shillington, hix counsel an [curing ‘br the “famous methods and pro- sein thee eee be oe Gea. Aimar a St | STRENGTHENS FAMILY TIES, ADDS A HUN- i DE SOIE, CREPE DE CHINE, CHANGEABLE S00 bende fo nf | ceases of Dr. — New York's chief mani- , 4 ; Sed; a ~~ ekeu sats ane aca vane, meer: is for the grand | Sure. Nails trained to perfeet shape and finger | 42d to this end that they are entitled to bo | parraPcrLy FOLLOWED GAVEGOOp RESULTS | ©" van | DEED PxE eo cinta! — —s ogg rosecuting witness, |%P* made to show perfect form by our | Placed upon a special list of eligibles for pro- | +7 ao nct know what would have become of me if 1 | &™ “4a | WAGE EARNER AND MAKES US A NATION OF SEL Coe 1S ES. UE See tors, Howard's wife being | methods. Worth a visit to enjoy the service. | motion to the first-occurring vacancies, with- | naa not at the advice of a good friend three years ago | © S| marry noes. eee eink eee eee ‘Widow of a man named Pox who enamettet | Complexion requisites and elegant manicure | Ut further examination, —_ competitive | pogan taking Hood's Sersaparilla. I sincerely believe | 8 a] THAT WILL READILY CONVINCE TER Several, moike ager’ "afurpiay und “gt, for vale. Take clovator, Second oor, | OF, otherwise, until wach | time, at) SHOULD HAVE BEEN DEAD 10¥6 G0. 1 nad | OF ~aa| FURNITURE, PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE BARGAINS. were not on good terms and Saturday | Mertz building, 11th and F streets.—Adot. Lecter dee Vie ee tro eee uit eit | A BAD HUMOR thet would nct yield to any treat- = CARPETS, NOW A WORD IN RELATION TO OUR ao a ersd check hin Me pelt immarateesehaatt ‘former grades. Viewed from an equitable | ment. My stomach was also very weak, possibly due | 627 =a WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. THE oooDs Sa tor Wasursorox Saxonancyp will sing tonight standpoint there would be no hardship or in- | to the humor. I suffered badly and was hardly able to | &” = DRAPERIES ARE ALL FRESH AND DESIRABLE, IN- aemault. ann mon ee ae justice in this to comparatively recent ap- | get around when I began taking Hood's Narsapariiia, | 4 a ane CLUDING ALL THE NEW WEAVES nota intees, and it would be but tardy Justice to I began to improve slowly until after I had taken some | ©#— = AND STOVES. IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRION, unfairly decapitated ex-soldier. ten or twelve bottles I considered myself well once | 9 = oY GETrrssvna, BENGALINES, JACQUARDEING, ea It is’ large more. I recommend ae or = —_— BATTLE ‘Dore, ‘Vitation hops will be held at the Potomac boat | yomorrow morning, commenci Tomy friends. It did me so much good that it seems = = Bhouse, foot of Sst street, this evening instend | at their auction rooms, a superb conaignment ‘as if it must do others good." MRS, CHRISTINA | 4 : of the 2th instant, which Intter date erro- | of walnut and oak chamber igiven | TEMPLE, Bangor, Me. meoualy, ‘on the invitations issued. The | and separa’ Res sa as ah sn Se ea IIS . HOOD’S PILLS are the best after-dinner Pills. As- same may be prevented tonight. ‘ : sist digestion. cure headache. ‘Try a box. 5