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yan AY, ocforER 27, 1892. ‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 0. THURSD: LOCAL MENTION - ‘The Weather. vonreasr TILL # rw. FRIDAY. abia, Marsland and terly winds, fe waree CONDITION oF T Tem re and = it Falls, temnerat 86. Receiving reservoir. dition at north connect south connection, 36: «lixtributing temperature, 66; condi house. 36. eMuent gate houre. High tide | Low tide. 148 am. 12.03p.m. | 6:26 am 6:25 p.m. ition at reservoir, Tawe a Lrrrue Tarry Home with vou tomorre My entire line of delicious Tafiies is offered at 25 cents tomorrow, their «pecial day. "Sener. ly Maker, 10th and F -Praxc’s $1.00 Denex— “A Sure Winner.” “Hare One?" Fraxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D. Excetsron axp Iurxaran Sec Cuamraoxrs, ole agent. Cun. Xaxven, 909 7th. It as Prov. Hanay Panx. who rode down Pike's Peak, tonight at Ein Abend in Deutschland. A Sewrxe Macuive Purr. Cut out this advt. and vend with your name and address if you want « $65 machine pi im your home to use without one © Address Atvan M's. Co., Chi Cursese Sacrep Lizies, 10e. each, $1 per dozen, including gravei to plant them in. OLarn’s, G13 12th st. now. ‘ancy bicvele riding tonight at Ein Abend in Deutschland. Hemay Anririctar Eves. Hewrren’ Ovr 2c. Woot Hosreny, natural wool and eamel’s bair— the heavies! and bes: mace. Fraxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D. 53 Pav. Tux people of the south know Minot’s Denti- fries, and use it freely, and what teeth ther have because of its use—pearly and beantiful. ‘We. everywhere. ‘aarets Cieaxep by the Pm © CaRret ‘Wonns, 631-635 Wass, ave. n w.. are made moth- proof free of charge. Telephone 435-2. Faux Stries Men's Derby Hats, all Diack or brown, fine felt, $1.50 an value. A. 7. Lewis, 495 For Warr Paren, Window Shades, Moldings and Interior Tinting and Decorating Room RW. Hexpresoy s, go to Ww Haxpex Ws, | iS W. 8. Fiewen. Florist, 717 | CITY AND DISTRICT. | AMUSEMENTS LONE sar. | Atpavon’s Ovens Hor Marie Tempest in Ten. —“*A Texas Steer.” Buov Tuesten.—“Mr. Potter of exxan's Lycrew Tueater.— Flynn's Lon- don Gatety Girls. Wasurxerox Licut Ixraxtar Anmony. “Ein Abend in Deut-chiand. ‘Tue Darres oy Ge: \sBcno.—i5th street and Ob. avenue. ‘Tur Trwrce ( Mrs. E. 4. Poila: Position and World's Fx Merznort's New Bousa's new band co 3 street northwest). — e on “The Paris E © Haxt.—Jobn Philip cert. > CONDENSE | LOCATS. | Orricer Tuompxixs of the first precinct in pursuing some crap shooters on G street fell and received a bad cut in Lis head and injured Ihis shoulder and hands. i Wx. Score of 83 Jackson street had his | Band badly Incerated at I. W. Smith's planing | mill vesterday, losing part of one finger. He ‘Was treated at the Fmergency Hospital | Topay Chas. E. Burke of New York, on mo- tion of F. H. Mackey, and W. H. Flanders, on motion of C. H. Armes, were admitted to the bar of the General Terw. | Ma. H. E. Bunrox, president of the York State Kepublican Association of this city and formerly district master workman of the f Labor in New Yor Feturned from « specchmakins land towns, where he sy > Mrs. Van Bi Anawer. In the case of Kulif Van Brant against Mar- garet E. Van Brunt for « divorce, tiled by €. C. Walter in April last, the defendant has filed answer in the shape of a letter dated Brooklyn, October 10. She states that while employed as chief clerk to the commandant of the New York Bary yard defendant scarcely gave her and her daughter enough to She denies other aliegation= of bi that ehe has letters from bim up to Aug her to get « divorce be war out ef por and from noth, lett hich must be your share, m she says: “TE A hike te have jee im this metter and his scheme deteated” Sieg | The Mosert on (tab. ! The Mozart Chorus Cab met Monday even- fing at the residence of the director, Mr. J. H. Banter, 25 th siree theast, President W. BW. Martin in he chair. Messrs. IH. L. App E. ©. Ste i, © L. Vand 1 Bateman were received a memiler amount of chorus singer. . a e'e Like @ Hed, Vet Koc.” coord. A quick bievele run was r rom Baltimore to this city yeeterdvy. F. Howard Harvey, a member of the ( he e Wheelmen of Halti- more, left the Union car line stable, West Pratt street, Baltimore, xt ng. He arrived at Arbton at 1¢ ting at Washington at 1205 at the car les of the ‘Mth wtreet Li end of 14th street ex- tended. Time. 3 honn+ ax The Dest record itherto had t Perks, in 4 bourse and Beepers in Balumore ¥ Harry time. were RL. Showaere and FS. Gregory avd in thie city Leonard Dwrer Chas 0. Be: Mr. Harvey was paced by W. Cresson from Ashton to Washington. — Didn't * tleve A young man named ( took a couple of drinks & fighting mood thereb advised to leave a sah noisy be turned upon Mr. a at him with a knife. hnife entered a wooden yo. when the ense we» heard in the Folic fodder the defendant said that be had no inten tion of cutting Mr. Fenton and that be cut at who vening. was put in d when he where ite a the post. And de vou expect me to beleve that story?” the court inquired 1 wouldn't swear to what is not so,” he Fepite il, Ldon't believe your story,” said the Setee. and he imposed a tine of £25 or sixty dase. > Wee Cants. Hanve Hoases, Meres, * fe. ar Aretios + Latimer & Bloan will sell tomorrow at about 0 Bead of borves and males, wit gone carte, Be. ; alee plows, seoopn, hed> and ether Pepheromlia wv by ne tor. Bale will abe ) tthe «tables « iter about one-quarter mile from Aqueduct Drudge. lending to Fort My di Hoven 1 Exar, corner 10th and H. is now open for guest, OF. Duffy, Owner. Audet _ Don't fail to we Prof. Harry Park at Ein Abend in Deateeblend. Ades = ATTENTie i» called the trustee's sale of Eweiling houe No. 1418 New Jersey avenue Borthwest, to take place & mo: Bee advt. at 5 o'clock. — Paaw Satox.—A thing of beauty is an ar- SMotically manreured hand a done by Dr. Pray'+ Bethed. Polibed nails, oval tips. rosy flerh, Re hangnails such fingers oe beautiful. We Q@eeure refined and delicate attention to ladies end gentlemen. Elegant complexion requi- Gites and manicure “ets sale. Elevator. Sec- end foor Merts's buildiny. 11th and F streets.— deer Woops & Co.. bankers, pay interest at the eee Seen Srey on connate of depont, on demand. Special rates fete depen dave a Exm Asexp ms Decrscutaxp. Trick bicycle ‘thding by Prof. Harry Park. — Advi. | Columbias showed much improvement in team | yest ARRESTED ON THE TRAIN. But He Went Back to His Home and N. Proceedings Will Be Taken. | Inspector Hollinberger yesterday received a dispatch from Charlotte, N.C., asking him to arrest William Crayton, a passenger on No. 12 train from that place. The dispatch etated that the man was wanted there, ax he had left with several hundred dollars that he had drawn from bank. Detective Wheeler met the train Later in the day president of a bank at or near ambia, S.C., reached the city and visited police headquarters, It was learned from him that Crayton, whose mother is a wealthy indy living near Columbia, S. C., was in the employ of cotton firm, and wasat liberty to draw checkson the bank where the firm had its funds deposited. He drew $1,000 from bank and then started this way. He had been drink heavily, and when he reached here he had $919 in his pock- ets. From information given it appears that Crayton is a member of a highly respected fam- but his appetite for strong drink was such that come time ago he took the gold cure, but was not cured. He returned home with the bank president, who raid that no criminal | charge would be preferred against him. | and arrested the young m the > EPORTED TO THE SYNOD. Year's Growth of the Washington City Pres- | bytery—Dr. Bartlett's Sermon. | At yesterday afternoon's session of the synod of Baltimore the statistical report of the Wush- ington city presbytery was presented and ap- proved. It stated that there were 34 ministers, churches, 124 ruling elders, 67 deacons, 6,075 communicants and 7,315 Sunday school scholars in the presbytery, besides six candidates for the ministry under ite care. The presbytery of Miller, D. D., ewcastle, Rev. N. H. fated clerk, reported 41 minis-| ters, 51 churches. 6418 members, 184 ruling elders and 20 deacons in the presbytery and | five candidates for the ministry in its charge. | The report was accepted and approved. The) synod then took a recess until 8 o'cock. At night Kev. W. A. Bartlett, D. D., of this city preached an elegant sermon on “The Mes- sage of the Gospel to the Men of this Age, after which communion service was held, Mod- erator McLanahan presiding. The «yned then adjourned until this morning at 9 o'clock. The following from this city who were not rerent on Tuesday night were in attendance: B. Sunderland, Wm. A. Bartlett, B. T. | Myers, Charles M. Livingston, 5. V. V. Smith | and G. C. Woodraff, Messrs. F. H. Smith, Abra nest Darby, Albert Douglass, B. F. Brackett and C. B. Jewell. —— FOR THE GRAND JURY. Agent Edmonston Charged With False Pretenses. Mr. Robert 0. Edmonston, the commission agent on 10th street, was in the Police Court this morning on acharge of false pretenses. ‘The warrant was eworn out by Mr. David J. | HELD Commission Gregory, a representative of the firm of Price | & Lucas, vinegar manufacturers of Louisville, Ky., who charged that the defendant obtained rm five barrels of vinegar, valued at | by representing that he was authorized | by F. W. Catlahan to receive from the firm for the use of Callaban the vinegar mentioned. Mr. Gregory was the principal witness. He | »duced a letter received from the defendant | frem th and said that more than 2700 worth of vinegar | as shipped here. He said he had collected | rometbing like $100 of the amount and wax un- able to trace all the vinegar. Mr. Cailahan gave evidence to the effect that he did not order the vinegar. The court heard other testimony and held | the defendant for the action of the grand jury. Bond wus fixed at $750. nahi THE VISITORS FEATED. Georgetown College and the Columbia Eleven Win Victories at Foot Ball. ‘The Haverford College team played a spirited game for the first half with the C. A. C. eleven at the base ball grounds yesterday. At the end | of the first half ther were obliged to leave the | groun tch a train for Philadelphia. The | score stood: Columbias. 4: Haverford, 0. The | work at all points. n College had but little *tronble | n defeating the Media College team | at Y.M.C.A. Park by a score of 32 to 5. | ‘The game was made brilliant by the good all- around work of Carmody, Comerford, Ma-| honey, Murphy and Seger for Georgetown and | the playing of J nd Anderson for Media. | The touch downs for Georgetown were scored | by Carmody, Comerford and Murphy. Car- kicked all the goals bat two. For Media m kicked a magnificent goal from the yard line, for which he received great app! The refe was Mr. Town-| ; Umpire, Mr. Carlon of eorgeto sen of the Y.M.C Georgetown, ‘Two Slight Fires. ‘Yesterday afternoon a fire took place at No. 1200 Bladensburg 1, occupied by H.C Fowler, owned by H. Bubnkir, supposed of in- Lary origin, and two bed rooms were badly arned: damage, $200. terday afternoon a slight fire took place of Mrs. Cochran, 338 in the evening a. fi et sou! ad but little dam- house thwest, and Tah ste age Was done. Talking of Forming an AaxtHary, Enea No. 23, Union Veteran Legion, | me? last evening at its headquarters, 910 Penn- and adopted resolutions of | nce with the President and his family | rebereavement. The encampment | ton recital by ite delegates of the recent national encatapment at | polis, and discussed the advisability of nizing the organization of a indies’ auxil- matter was laid ever for further con- tthe next stated assembly. Of the | ments of the legion in the United there are about twenty-five which bave | siliaries attuched te them. and these | the most flourishing in the order. pncieaeibe ment, sylvania avenu: alo li doings of ihe Fadia wneral of Mr. Henry Past ‘The funeral services of Mr. Henr: were James T Pastor dat the residence of hix son-in-law, . Dubois, on Chapin street, this after- at 2o’clock. The funeral address was de- livered by th Dr. Sunderland, who ina impressive manner «pokeef the eminent nix and admirable qualities of the deceased, int t took place at Rock Creek ceme- ‘The Horal offerings were very beautiful. _ | Mary int Union Association. The Maryland Baptist Union Association is in convention at Baltimore. The following fra- ternal delegates trou the District of Columbia have been invited to seats upon the floor: Kev. CoC. Meadow,C, A. Stakely, A.M. Clapp, J. J. Muir, W.S. O- Thomas, Charies Allen, R. | KR. West, J. D. Smith. S. M. Yeaton, Perey 8. | Foster. D. € S. i. White, G. W. Me- Cullough and KH. Martia — Payee | was appointed to su; | $10,000 of Harry M. Schneider sub 51, square | Kise Or Menrcrses | savaasseggersases sesageaesaaseneaasases HYATTSVILLE. Honoring the Memory of the Late Dr. Lewls—The Maryland Agricuttural College. | Correspondence «f The Frenine Star. Hyarrevittx, Mp., October 27, 1892. The Bladensburg Democratic Club met at Coldenstroth’s Hotel in Bladensburg last night with Geo. W. Coldenstroth in the chair and W. Brooke Hunter vecretarr. Mr. Hunter, in a fecling address, announced the death of Dr. Charles O. Lewis, and moved the appointment | of a committee of three to draft appropriate | resolutions in respect to his memory. | ‘The motion, which was seconded by Mr.James | ©. Rogers, was unanimously carried, and the following committee was appointed by the chair: N. C. Darnall, James C. Rogers and W. | Brooke Hunter. | The committee having discharged ite duty | Teporting a series of resolutions paying tribute to the character of the deceased and ex pressing ympathy for the family the club adjourn until Saturday, November 5. | , THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. ! The trustees of the Maryland Agricultural | College met at Gov. Brown's office, in Balti- more, yesterday, with Gov. Brown in the chair | and Dr. Jos. k. Oweus secretary. There was lnrge attendance of the members of the board. President Sylvester of the college made a grat- ifying report of the condition of that institu- tion. Plans were received for the building of a gymnasium and bali, and committee, consist-, ing of Gov. B ‘has, H. Stanley,’ Murray | ndiver, W. T. Biedler and Prof. Sylvester, | rintend the construction | of the building. This committee will meet next Saturday and select a plan out of the sev- eral that will be then proposed. ‘The cost of the proposed building will be about $5,000. _ The board then proceeded to the election of of- ficers of the experiment station. Mr. Robert HI. Miller of Montgomery county was unani- | mously chosen director. Mr. Miller isa well- known agriculturalist of that county, baving been president of the Montgomery Agricultural Society, and was indorsed by ali the leading | agricultural organizations in his county. Mr. | larry J. Patterson was unanimously re-elected to the position of chamist, and Mr. James E. | Robinson of Anne Arundel ‘county was chosen | horticuiturist, NOTES. Miss May Rogers of Bladensburg will sing | Rosiris Inflammatus ut St. Joseph's Catholic | Church in Washington next Sunday morning. | Miss Lottie Summers of Bladensburg while | returning home from school last evening | under a locust tree and was accidentally struck on the head and badly cut by aclub thrown into the tree by a colored boy named Charles Curtis. Dr. Weilk dressed the wound and she was considerably better this morning. ‘The democrats of Bladensiurg district have not yet decided upon the day of holding their meeting in the “neck.” Miss Mollie Wood and Mr. Samuel Chaney were married at the Holy Family Catholic Church at Woodmore a few davs ago. The church was handsomely decorated with tlowers and a large number of friends of the contract parties wns present. The couple will make ilendale their future home. — Real Estate Matters, Marry Prag et al. have purchased for $5,000 of L. “Tobriner subs 3 and 4, square 616, each 19 by 135 feet on P between North Capitol. and Ist street northwest, aud has sold part lot 3, fronting 16.20 feet on P street. Christian G. Schneider has bonght for 189, fronting 19 feet on 15th between U and V streets northwest. Is what I consider Hood's Sarsaparilia, for tt has been such a great blessing tome. FOR SIX YEARS I was confined to my bed with WHITE SWE! and SCKOPULA SORES, suffering greatly all the tinue Several tues pieces of bone worked out of the sores. Poysictans dit not help me and I became discouraged, Reading of cures in cases sinilar to. mine by Hood's Sarsaparilla, I decided to try it, To ify great Joy, when I began «ith HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA the soressoon decreased kept taking It fora year, when I was so wel! that I went to work, and stn then have not lost « single di Talways £ LIAM A. WIL- ONorth Railroad atreet, LEHR, No. Kendallville, Ind. HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dini sist digestion, cure leadaciie ana Liliousuess. Baavs Skrxs Asp Scarp Cleaned, purified and becutified by CUTICURA SOAP, greatest of skin purifiers and beautifiers, as | well ae purest and sweetest of tilet and nursery soaps. Only cure for pinples and blackheads, because the only preventive of inflammation and clowsing of the pores, the canse of most complexional disfigura- trons. Sold every whore, SoehSSEHs Be SEaSRPESHHESHEScHESEseaseESS Pehset Tat eee eeeasogsses Sess teeaseRT RE See sets sersseesesesess see sesessasserssE Gorxa— Gore— Goxe— THAT CAR LOAD OF SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUIT EQUAL VALUES SOLD FLSEWHERE AT FROM 820 TO #25. OUK PRICE THIS WEE Ostx $15. ALSO THOSE HANDSOME, RICH, RUG PARLOK SUITES (SIX PIECES). WELL WORTR $60. THIS WEEK Osty $40. Geo. Baerreanrs tiie dais G NITCRE AND / PHOLSTERY ‘oops, 515 Seve t+ N.W. cos PARE RE He: seetesesag seas PESHH ES SETEESE REESE SH TESET eeETS TSS THAME MESES TEES FE88 SSSLESTCT EES Laser e rea seEsEsE ses eERSESES Pecestetecssctccccsrtetcecscccststsesecesess AU ANXULUXINUAECNEY COCXEELAELEEEEELELRINETEE | ‘NX ERE AAAEINSHUAAUAUALELSEEAEESSEREREAIIES | ur eco RRR ppp. wax PH Ok DDI at unt go xa RMR BOD ir | na BORA RRR DD ix | ar Gio kaa RR D OD. uk Ft Gcé AA ROR DoD = hax x i nt pie zx rd cH ua NSBURGH tapow located 314 in New vorkave. becwoon 315 x1n Ltth’snd 1éth st new. where hele 22% Ziz showine one of the Snewt stocks of 33% in titureand Uphol-tery Gourds ever 34t Xxx shownin Washington. Sotwithstand- xxx | 131 Inv thatthe prices have tormeriy toon at | 3ix thelowesteverquotel forthetientical x33 ix koodein America. those no iit Grelower than ever before: 3iz Saving in reat aud uther "x eed na y mi Canrers Ar Buupers- ‘The Railroad to Kosiyn. ‘The construction of the Pennsylvania rail- | rowd's Roslyn branch is being delayed by the compar y's effort to secure certain land near the eud of the Long bridge, | for which are fuirly As soon as they are completed, it | 2, the construction will be pushed with | sonthera negotiations under way is state Je, and the work to be done consists | ing was necessary has been completed. Simul- fancous with the commencement of the track the work on the Roslyn depot will be commenced, Plans for this have been com- pieted. ——— Certificates of Incorporation Filed. ‘The Washington Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Club. for musical advancement, has filed ater- | tificate of incorporation by Frank H. Pierce, W. M. Hale, G. F. Conbove, © McEnany, A. V. Holmes, J. P. Cullen, Chas. 8. West 8. B. Clements, Chas. P. Goodacre, H. EB. Galleher, Emil Kubel, W. C. Babcock. | The Imperial Club, for mutual advancement snd improvement of ite members morally, mentally. physically, financially and socially, the os by M. T. M J. C. Kelby, A. W. 3H. Behan, J. Thomas and H. A. Sackett, filed a certificate of incorporation. ua Excuaxor. na i Feats ae Poa oto Rian eg 31 Upon the ground floor ofthe Ps eReBt BH Borers’ Excuaxor, uz 13:n St. Ber. G Axo ut H Srs N.W. 2x och-1m xxx, RAN UNANYUEEAY ELS CEA EXESEAELSERATATTEAITTE | EERE EXUXENCUENIELAXEEUEIEEEAEEEEEAE poossestesectoctrsstarstsrsrsirtritt T. B. Towxen & Sox, DEALERS IN DRY Goops, 1316 7TH ST. Nw. 000 yards Good Unviese Hee Wesehe Sheeting vies Cottom: 30-4 Unbleached 8 AMUSEMENTS. Sovss's New Baxp Toxromt.—Metsorott Music Hall will be in readiness for the concert by Sousa’s Band tonight. ‘The lighting @ ratus is working satisfactorily ani the heat been on for several days in order that the walls might be thoroughly warmed. Sousa’s Band has had a wonderful success on its initial trip and comes here prepared to repeat its Chi triumph. Arthur Smith, the first cornet wi left the Coldstream Guards Band of London to join Sousa's Band, declares there is nothing to equal it in England. Raffayolo, the euphonium | soloist, Into of Gilmore's Band, is a recent addi- tion to the ranks and will play a solo here. Mille. Lindh 1 a young American soprano who has made a reputation abroad and Galassi, greatent of baritones, will appear at each of the three concerts given by the band. Mas. Poutanv's Lecrure.—Marie Antoinette Nathalie Pollard lectured last ight "before the Washingson Society of Seekers After Spiritual Truth a® the temple. She was costumed as Mui Qui, a Chinese princess, and told the story of China and its people in = way that won ap- Jause. She punctured western civilization at requent intervals. The lecturer was intro- duced by Mr. William C, Scribner, president of the society. Tonight Mrs. Pollard will lecture at the same pluce on the ‘“Paris Exposition and World's Fairs,” a subject that is of great in- terest at thiatime, and of which she is thor- oughly competent to speak. use uss Use Use TI<e Be Re UNE IAG TINA INO Te Use Ties Une UISe lise URE URE 1180 Use Use UNO Use lise Her Use Use Use Use USe Use lise Use Uso Use Use Use se Use Use Use use use use uae use use use use use, use use use use use Use tae use Use tune use Ure “CLEVELAND'S use Use Baking Powder ts in stendy usein use une my kitchen." MARION HARLAND, February 6, 1892. SEETESSETELT IEEE EEE nse use use use CLEVELAND'S BARING POWDER uss ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. use ise Te Use tse Use 180 URE URE URE Use URE USE TSE Use Uve ise Tee lise ‘tke T1806 USO Tike Use Une Use Use Use Ube Une Uno tins Ue Use WAG LSE L1s6 TSO Use Ube Use USE Weessy Buirers —or— W.. H. Horse, EIGHTH AND PENN. AVE. THIS WEEK WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR THE FURNITURE BUYERS. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE SNAPS, BUT WE HAVE SOME BETTER ONES TO SHOW YOU. A LARGE SOLID OAK ROCKER, 18- INCH SEAT, UPHOL- STERED IN TAPESTRY, AND ALSO SILK PLUSH, $450-FOR THIS WERK AT @: A LARGE OAK ROCKER, WITH ARMS, IN TAPES- TRY OR SILK PLUSH, @6— THIS WEFK,84.75. AVERY GOOD CoucH, WITH SULTAN PLUSH HEAD. €6.50. A LADIES' DESK, SOLID OAK, S10—THIS WEEK, @8.75 A BEAUTIFUL OAK BOOK CASE, LARGE GLASS DOOR, WITH CABINET TOP, WORTH €22.50, FOR #17.50. A LARGE PARLOR SUITE, 6 PIECES, IN SILK PLUSH, 860; PRICE THIS WEEK, #47.50. LAKGE OAK SUITE, 6 PIECES, IN WILION LUGS, 865; PRICE THIS WEEK, A FINE SUITE, WITH HIGHLY POLISHED FRAMES, X SILK TAPESTRY, 6 PIECES, 865 ~YOU WANT TO SEE THIS SUITE. A SOLID OAK CHAMBER SUITE, BEVEL PLATE, @17.50. A BETTER ONE AT $22.50. A LARGER ONE AT 25. THE BEST MADE SUITS IN ‘CHF MARKET AT THE PRICE, AND A BEAUTIFUL CHEVAL SUITE AT 30. THE OTHEKS YOU MUST COME AND SEE. W.. H. Horne, 0024-6" GHTH AND PENN. AVE. Gres Naseel Bea Wine Ga one fai 1 reo Lar uve «reat run this winter. We have more than 500 yards of Fur Edgings alone. "A word to the wise,” be. ‘One price only”—no discounts to any person or organizations. Waserr & Reorr, £05 Pennsylvania ave. now. SSABGNESNSHSSHBSSRAMNSSSSS Fur trimminies 1884. A Cexrvny, Tess ninety-two years, Covers the period of our residen: ‘LUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Marks the completion of our eixhth year in WASHINGTON, Fight even‘ful, prosperous years, marked by a series of splendid successes. A plant of wonderful tenacity and luxurious growth, with We powers #o pro- nounced that the “Commercial Grave Digger” and his Lilliputan crew, in our case, at least, find their oc- cupation gone. * ‘Three months was the allotted time, but elht years have passed and the fiuding of our ‘Commercial Crave” in this city fs not even a remote possibility. hole-hearted support and generous patronare of the people of the District of Columbia and sur- rounding country placed us in this truly enviable position. We owe it all to them and shall endeavor by tangible means and methods to show how fully we appreciate all they have done for us. Kemember, each and every one of you, that this is ANNIVERSARY WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, AND EXDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIRS, Myrisds of "er. ‘MEN'S SUITS, =$7.50.— Don't shrug your shoulders and iinpatiently mutter, pshaw, as if & suit worth wearing cond hot be boneht price,” ‘These are SOUVENTH. sults toodeet plaids, pin checks. homespung, instraigit and round- cut Sack Coats and Cutaway Frock ‘worthy @ place on any man’s Double-breasted Sack Costa, Single-breasted Straizht-cut Sack Coats, Three and Four-button Out- way Suck Coxts, “Three and Four-button Cutaway Tock Coais—Cheviots, Shetiands, Tweeds, the famous: wire weaves of Wimbledom & Willshite, A rend mee kregation of great Values. "This will be a week ot EdBLE rejoicing in our camp. We want ALL THE PI to rejot with us. MEN'S OVERCOATS, =$7.50. resurrection. However, bit of giving furures withoutf acta to p. We have at least twenty different, styles of Men's Medium-weight Overcoats, Just suited to the Present season, wich as Kerseys, M ¥ And other strictly all-wool fabrics. Many of then silk and satin facinus—uitraatylish and perfoct fitters. We have dumped the whole lot into the souvenir basket. Choose ye at the price above named. MEN'S OVERCOATS, ish Whtpcords, Campbells, Kersers and a of euler stanaced wretv fasbjoried to Bt ihe tora. to 0 EXCITEMENT ‘Will run high this week, VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, _ 927 and 929 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. oct-Sm___ Open Seturday until 11 p.m. (GHEE TEER Tr Hy Bere Su? waa pas of like a. rose leaf. See War Nor Taxe Ir Wire You LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE ts ordered every day by mail from some distant point. Why not “‘lay in” 2 supply of this excelient TOOTH and MOUTH WASH? Nothing else can take tts piace in whitening the Teeth, hardening the Gums and im- Parting a delicious sweetuess to the Breath, Hundreds of Washington's fair maids and matrons who have tried LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTI- FRICE have addo} their testimoniais to the nuimer- ous ones freely given by professional and private | ladies from other cities, and it is survassing stranze that any one should be without « package of this phenomenal toilet luxury. All Pruggists, Dry Goods and Notion Houses and Fancy Grocers sell it. LILLY, ROGERS & CO., Patentees and Sole Proprietors, Baltimore, Ma. CITY ITEMS. Be Not Deceived. If a dealer offers you a Suite of Furniture for $40 and tells you it is worth $60 he simply questions your intelligence unless he gives ood reason for the sacrifice. Ordinarily s ite of Furniture selling for $40 is worth something less, the difference between its true value and €40 representing the profit. So it naturally follows that the dealer who is satisfied with the least percentage of profit will sell you the Suite of Furniture for $40. I do this on “time” payments. Joux Roppex, The Accommodator, It 513 7th street northwest. —__-+ Going Home to Vote? Take a Hat with you—one of ours. $1.90 buys a beauty. Fnaxc & Sox, One Price, t Cor, 7th and D. Defective Vision and imperfectly fittiig Glanses corrected by Dr. S. D. Hicks of Phil- adelphia at Tue City Optica Store, 47 Pa. ave. n.w., Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, * Hotel Johnson Cafe.—A great oyster year. Old rocks that have been worthless for years this year are valuable. Ladies’ entrance, 13th st. Elevator.) Stairway, E st. Remember, high grade only, Lifetime experience. Fine trade solicited, It For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pul- monary Complaints “Brown's Bronchial Troches” have remarkable curative properties. Sold only in bores. oc21-e08t Victor Recker, Expert Piano Taner and lator, 1408 10th st. n.w. Uprights a ity. Send order by postal. 0c27-2t a Razors!-—For perfect ease and comfort in shaving, the “Jubilee.” Watronp's, 477 Pa, av.* aamectie lesen Sce Us About Your Winter Underwear. We can make it interest- ing for you and can save you money. Faaxo & Sox, One Price, 1 Corner 7th and D. Pa aE aisisinas At the Loxpoy axp Liverroot Crornixo Co., 7thand G sts, you can buy an All-wool Men's bn Suit at $6.50, 87, 7.50 and $8. A Fine Over- coat at 6, $7, $7.50, €8. 0026-2t Now Is the time to plant spring flowering bulbs if you want the best results. I have a lnrge stock of the best varieties and guarantee ality and low prices, You can always select lecorative plants from the finest collection in the city and procure fresh cut flowers at rea- sonable prices at 612 13th st. nw. J. Ro Free- max, Proprietor. 0c20-e05t* Purest Oils down. Youxo & Co., 714 K st 0c20-e06t At the Loxpox axp Liverroot Crotaxo Co., 7th and G uts., you can buy Suite and Over- coats for boys from 14 to 19 at 60 cents on the dollar. 0026-2t = You Should keep Salvation Oil on hant will cure all aches and pains. Price, 25c. 850 More of Those Fine $2.50§ Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at $1.49, at AUERPACH’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Rooms. oct25-eod2at suerte Phillips’ Digestible Cocna, delicious, easily digested aud highly nourishing. 5 You can get Children’s Suits, in single and double-breasted, at £1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, Children’s Overcoats at 60 cents on the dollar, at the Loxpoy axp Livenroot CLotuine ( ‘Ith and G ste. 0026-2t Bea Butter, Fine Creamery, Dairy, and Fresh Rolls daily at 907 La. ave., under theater.o26-2* 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured ‘while you wait.” Druggists. aulz as S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Outting and Shampooing; also cu: ocT-tr sbi Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases None Name It But To Pratse. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness, ja27 Office 437 9th st. n. w. re ee NEW PUBLICATIONS. In the Washington Ioan and Trast building, corner Oth and F sts., Room 94. MCAN I SEE THERE STYLES OF BINDING AND STANDS FOR HOLDING THE DICTION- Ani Yes, “HOW CAN I PAY FOR THE DICTIONARY?!” Call and inquire. oe27-tn015, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Exsrox «& Rver, Hana pei 2NB ets bot Peon, ave, and Bot Jank Books, viug Prosses and Stands, Letter books, Taks ant M Hard’s & Whitt Fine Stationery, ine's Japanese Linen Tablets, Office Supplies, Card Fngraving and Stamping. ocll-tr HEALTH RESORTS. PHE ELMWOOD, MARIETTA, GA.—FIRST- class and reasonable rates; best /ocality south for fall'and winter. ‘ccl-eolm Fixest Suors. $3.50. FOR EVENING——-RECEPTIONS. Finest Slippers—satins, blue, yellow, white, pink, red. Suede—all colors, BEST | SHOES FOR BOYS. BEST| SHOES FOR GIRLS. best | SHOES FOR CHILDREN. Patent-leather Bluchers, Dancing Pumps and Oxfords, Heavy Sole Russet Shoes, JUST OUT. INFANTS' SHOES—ALL COLORS. Wrusox & Cans, 929 F ST. N.W. BALTIMORE STORE, 4 and 6 W. Baltimore st. ocl7-1m Several Elegant New Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos, S.strings, full tron frame, rosewood and fancy wood cases, such as oak, mahogany. &c., which we are now selling at $300, made by several prominent maker, ‘This is positively the first time this offer has ever been made. Long time. Elegant ailk plush stool and cover with each piano, Fully guaranteed tor 6 yearn W. G. Merzenorr & Ca., ot Coz. 1225 anv G Sra N. W. AMUSEMENTS. “E'S ABEND IX DEUTSCHLAND.” (An evening in Germany), 5 Tn aid of the building fund of the WASHINGTON SENGERBUND, ‘Washington Light Infantry Armory, PECK, SALDMELUN DANCING ‘corner th and H sts. u.w. TUESDAY DAY EVENINGS. Wednesday ‘ADEM ‘and FRI “ter. JEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA, JOSEP RASPAK, Conductor. 7 Merztiory Mesie HALT. EMM ‘’ RB oe 8 OCTOBER 17 to OCTOBER 29, 1892, at 8 p.m. iH bt 8° fun 433° Yo Cot Hi i Children’s matinee SATURDAY at2 p.m. - And Leading Solatntn | rom — rahacrintions for the entie course of 3 Grama Con. 2 W. G. Metzerott & C. 10F Tontent: eh llegar shasta as é| Fancy Bicycle Riding by Prot. HARRY PARK. METERoTT MUSIC HALL tae, at ie or eee Soe RR HA TF Season tickets, $1. Single admission, 10 cents UU ke Hy re | Children's admission to matinee, FREE. wo RR a ae (@@ All school children and teachers invited. THE SEVEN ESDAY, Nov. 2 AGEs Tieasbat & TOMORROW, GALA NIGHT! WASHINGTON MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR CLUB. M0 FANCY DANCING. ec8k13to2ine FANCY BICYOLE RIDING. OF. OUR WORLD. And © | FromChaos to Man. | SAT. MATINEE, Nov. 5. And 2% nd SAT. MATINEE, Nov 12. Miustrating the grandeurs of the ERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER. ‘Pennsylvania ave. and Lith st. ‘This week—MATINEE SATURDAY FLYNN'S LONDON GAIETY GIRLS. BURLESQUE COMPANY. Stars of London music halls. Swell English Burlesque Queens _Next Week AGABEM CADEM. NEXT WEEK. Bay Down in Dixie.” “Way Down in Dixie.” ‘The Merriest and Brightest of all American Comic Operas, TAR AND TARTAR. TAR AND TAEeaE: TAR AND TARTA FAM AND TARTAR: AR AND ARTAR. TAR AND TARTAR TAR AND TARTAR TAR AND TARTAR. TAR AND TARTAB. TAR AND TARTAR. Annie Myers, Matilde Cottrelly, M: Mirella, Win. Pruette, a Fred Frear, Chas. Meyer, ‘iH. M. Ravenscroft. 65 PEOPLE. GRAND CHORUS. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. N Sale of seats now progressing. ‘NATIONAL TRE. and the wonders of the lunar. wor id. with beautiful scones and Marvelous light «nd mechanical effects. Explanatory Discourse by GARRETT P. SERVISS. *Xo overatic performances in America, nor Foropa, Oyen at Bayreuth, have ever had the benent of | uch brillirpt and thorouchly artistic scene elects = these." News Pork Boentno Powe Notwithatandins Ure snucmous expense attending se premetion of these “Dramas of \Ratares tue to! lowing joplar prices for seats’ will prevail duri tis engageient : - 2Be., Bite. Te. and 81. The sale of seats witl he Samrat NETZINOTT ETZLROTT MUSIC HALL, | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, oct. 7 AND FRIDAY MATINEE. And his NEW BAND. Soloists—MLLE MARCELLA LINDH, SIG. ANTO- N10 GALASSI. Prices, Tic. + #1, 81.50. | Sale of seats opens Saturday at Metzerott's. oc20-8t BETHESDA PARK. The cafe at this park open all the winter. Care from Tennallytown June.ton on the hour and half hour. Last cnr eaves park at 10 pn. Dancing hall free to Parties bringing their own music and apectal lat. car EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. HOYT & TH Matinee Saturday. |OMAS, Managers HOYT MADISON SQUARE THEATER, NEW YORK, Present ‘Thetr Company In Monday, Oot 31— “THE Vi CHARM.” esis now selling. Foor Bare” ALLEGHANY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Strong Team oc27-tt_ | provided. Fowling alley always open oclstr M%,AitaS DEG NUELLER, INGTRU M sit dancing and deportsent at'the ULB feageme snd member of the A" erica Society of jessore of Dancine, will reopen hie classes for t seanone TR ct WEDS sD AT Otoer Sat sea8 Scio k pm. Cireniars at the academy. Hall, Hoye Biv and aia: ne Fee Sa" MASTERPIECE, = A TEXAS STEER. TIM MURPHY, Fiona walsh 9 And Original Company. STEER” seats algo sold at Academy bor office. (00000. or A LUCEY of the Pittsburg, Pa. And COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1892, National Base Ball Park. Game called promptly at 4:15 p.m. Adinission, including wrand stand, 50 cents. _Children half price. Yra¢ 0c26-2t Of the Gay Street Baptist Church Request you to join them tn A TRIP TO THE LAND OF ROMANCE, On OCTOBER 27, at8p.m., AT ODD FELLOWS Admission, 25 HALL, 1073 31ST ST. N.W. cents. 0c26-2t* ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. OPERA COMIQUE TONIGHT. 2 THE CER, FENCING MASTER FENCING MASTER, By DeKoven and Smith, authors of “ROBIN HOOD.” 80 SINGERS. Only Matinee Satura: Noxt week—Mrs. Potter and Met2ekorr music wart. AND ORCHESTRA 30. MARIE TEMPEST. MARIE TEMPEST: MISS MAKIE TEMPEST. ‘MISS MARIE TEMPEST. Managed by Mr. J. M. HILL o ME. ARTHUR NIKISCH, Conductor. FIVE GRAND CONCERTS. On Tuesday Evenings, November 1, January 10, Feotuary 7 and MISS EMMA JUCH, MR. PADEREWSKI and other ists ‘Will appear as soloists. Season 1s for the serieso: five 7—according to location, now on iusic Store. _ distinguished at tickets, ine cones 685 ani sale at Metzerott eres asling reserved March 14. a. ELL Le Performers. December 6, Ofte BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, ‘The greatest battle of TTT A OH FER ww wa RRR t HUB E Wwww aa FoR i waey £5 tH kee = WW MAE Be OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, 25th street, two blocks below U. 8. Treasury. MMM ok Shak Bn a MMMaa foes SRS Eee = TIGER HEAD BRAND. Esrasuisuen 1774. T r 4 T seve] Coxavers Ixsomsta. SQPANISH COURT MINUET,” THE ONLY REAL. ‘Yininuet: all others are modifications. ace in Wa Court Mines OF ORATORY, Also Fencing Oratory and the jon, where. the xen i is taught faa the MARTYN COLL! 6i4 12th st. ‘und Drama. Physical Culture, Elocution, oc24-3m MEtZEROIT MUSIC HALL. M | DAMROSCH CONCERTS. oO [ ee The SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF Ni K. IN CONJUNCT!ON With THE CHORAL SOCIETY, Under the di AMROSCH WALTER” DAMBOSC! Assisted by Eminent Soloists, Ive a course of six 1D ORATORIO CONCERTS Will SYMPHONY Wednesday Even! Wednesday Evening: Bendis Evening, Air 10 5, SEASON TICKETS. 64, at Metzerotv We Now on sale Fy 3, 50. » Oe OS. OE ae (TRE Temece (423-425 GS. nw.) WEDNESDAY EVENING. Oct. 26, ‘Commencing at 8 o'clock, Grand Character Lecture of ‘THE PRINCESS MUI QUI, By Mrs. E. A. Pollard, widow of the Southern His- CHINA AND THE CHINESE, From a Chinese standpoint, Tilustrated by besutifal = Chinese tid itteresiing views 7 t ieee Ut aoe id ry ni EZ WORLD'S PAIRS, THY or tie Beuchat {B01 Pubiic Popm'ead use ‘TLLOWS. — TENALLYTOWN [Sao eee private ‘of piano free to Twenty. ites by driveris Woodley Lape sod Address Tenallytown P. 0. Sis Bou THEATER . Harris, R. L. and T. en mye EL ARSE? 7 hem ‘Week commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 ‘MR POTTER OF TEXAS, Bek So OBneseacl eth Sw center cad ws oat ‘Next week—-NEW YORK DAY BY DAY. oc22-6t ‘he onl Panis! EGE ROAD. — = Cores Dyserpsta. Assists Dicrsriox. A Solvent Remedy for General Debility, Counteracts the Effects of Alcoholic Stima- lente and « Great Boon to Nursing Mothers. LECTURES. 1. iRpay. ILLARD SCHOOL Dat er eA x Navaars, "EXCURSIONS, &e Most viawson HOVE AND TOWN OF WASHINGTON, Stenner MACALERTER at )9a.m. dally Concept Same lay), returning to the city by"? 30pm THY DIRECT KOUTE — NO PERRVING — xO TRANSFS RS TRE QUICK ROUTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, 75 RB CHILDREN, 5, the 10 to river landings as far down se opt Sunday st 10 a. am. TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ALT YERNon WASHINGTON, AT PXANDRIA AND MT_VERNON ELEC TIC RAILWAY COMPANY Picturoague and Deautifal Route New and Maenificont Cars new rannine Aatiy from ALEXANDRIA citect to the Gate uf the MANSION TORCH, MAR BOUSP and other XANDRTA Oprortnnity to HALT. HOUSE, places of itst RISt Take forr Special excar- 5 foam trap. Connecting also with trains Take svivanta rail road at Aiexandria are at Gh steset epot Tn deferr Asscotntion oars ston creek, one naile this side of alt. V t. Vernon, te Hunting non, the grounde ws F.ACREPD, save EXCURSIONS PPESoe THN TALL to cone LANE wat Cabin John Bridge, 1) 9. ¥ thant eags LADIES’ GOODS ) ees 10 FART CATEOL 9 MES REPU EST SW. WastiNG: J, J RESgAMTN 4c) practicn farrier. Tadiew far M. c Mopsrr wed her dr parlors 1 Tet. nw, Where she will be pleased t patrons, 88 CUTTING AND FITTING THOOUGHE t by a Boston Are 1 aprow M=: MAS § 1213 1 to ot he Lat NS) PLEGANT CREATIONS vie, Mt, fintch ant F20 Lith Bt ih, w. cate nto 1. ales, nw olktwe ORKECT AN EDITH A. HICKS, 4 cutter for he ea ter, Mi Van Benth XE, CAMILLE FRENCH DiPSSMAKER, al ML removed trom, 1205 G st. te 720 11th st. nw Prices reasorath« Tet Pon parle Francats, MINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE OP IN Bret-ciass French style. White and Satin Drowpes; Lace Carrains * tp lat MADAME VALMONT NGHAM, FUKKIER, 1208 Rem at... Ret Nand On. (24? FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL Dye arich Come early and Don't pack your light wit away, gentlemen: ft wi Prove food for moths. 17 dyed will be serviceable ia cool weather. oasy black: old the rash, ANTON FISCHER, 906 Ost. nw, 314 Pa. ave. ae. Gont. sheepskin rugs and white fare cleane’ coms! tonew Ss Lorrier, M erty of RH. Ste eatablishinent for dreémaic FoRM. ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with AS Pisher and Mate n Vriew, Paris ee ————————— PROFESSIONAL PROP CLAY Is THE LDPST PSTARLISHED Irvoyant, aero ower and median Has wonderfal promhet eift of a ls hidden inysteries, recovers Iw? brine anparated together, where others have failed. « and advertises oniy what he cat dis All amin fal. Satiafact Autend Si Hours, Sto Kesidence, 4Ni0 bet 4% and Heb 7 R. SARAH WAYCOTT. Fr the cabinet. vavur, scid 1 buthis; also massage oM BOSTON, GIVES sath alkealin i. rand IS, CARD KEADPR AND TRANCE MME REPAMER, THE ONLY CULPREATED MN 4 oity. Tee fay, 0am to 5pm IOS TRS mw ote MME. BROOKE tr THE RVENTS } All business confden‘ta. ladies aud centie fen, Sth each Flom to mn OTs fetwsen it and N. Qa ne with BE, SURE TO CONSULT ewer ex Bourn: ute ™. aul me DEsrine bret dineanos, Srarcrty Pore Superior to any Imported. Recommended by the Medical Faculty. FOR SALE BY THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. PREPARED ONLY BY Tae Roszar Sinra I. P. A. Stolen koods , undersiands the sie: “PERSIAN AND HIN ) MAGIC.” Or ancient charm working. and prepares Reyptien falisinans, which will overesi fandly troubles, restore jost alle fare reanwen weil tires witchery, fit and all ky Noman-Eayy able ; t-uth for Inck. All who are in tre humbuewed by ccher madin: without delay and be convin: the ereatest Hot. nw. Letters with stam) answered. Hours, 0 &m. toXp.m. Fee, @Land upward. N.B.—Thints the madame's first visit. orl 10e* JPASTLEROY, TIE ASTROLOGTST, TELLS aL the events of Fee. Sie. Hours, 108m. to Taltenam A who have ban Toquested to ail his medinr i Private ‘parlors, Buzwixe Courasy, -— 38TH STREET AND GIRARD AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. 220-1m = NSS ig Carmart & Lewy, 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. —— Positive Black Ribbed Hove, sizes 5 to ‘We are the selling agents for this Stocking in Wash- sperm Children's Hermedorf Black Hose, end plain, ribbed. STAR COURSE. FOUR OONCERTa. at 25, 35, 3734, 40, 45and 5c. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, Children’s English Cashmere Hoss, in half, three quarters and extra long, at 25c. ‘Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, all sizes, ribbed and plain, 8825, 50 anil Toc. IFTED EN has returned ISH AND Tolls all events of if odin Semone cnnrater, the ity 1508 14th stn w. Open Sundays 10a. m.to 8200 pak se2i-im* ints ‘Office hours. Ga. m. to 9 p.m MARAME, PATS Orasrccne AND Gnmnory }, 703 ISTH ST. NW. erty, om ton tarerof FINE MANICUI OMT ‘GOODS south of New Yors t-te Tuxes To Remwessen Grasty can furntsh your house—evers room ta fh with every article necessary, except stoven, Grasty don"t sell anything on installments, soaf yom buy for cash visit bis Double Stores Grasty has Carpets from 11Me. to #1.50. Grasty will make and lay any Carpet st lowest pow ible price. Grasty dou"t promise something for nothing an@ Joudow" get i anywhere. Note perwom Claim to make no chance for making, mater fn and laying « Carpet. Get our pricesand ave your eyes opened. com Grasty's Solid Oak Cluster Les Table, Jone, takes everybody by surprise. Osk Chaire, cane seat, ais for 65. Grasty bas © Good Oak Suite, 2 pieces, 410,50. $18, #21. 65, #25, €30t0 957.80, Gresty bas one way todo Uusines and thet is the ‘RIGHT WAY. Grasty refunds the noney on anything you buy act satisfactory. ‘Teach your little children to say Grasty the Pusher. Grasty will be pleased to show you around whether you buy or Bot ‘Remember the name: ‘GRASTY—GRASTY—GRASTY, Wend 1512 7st. aw., bor Pande ‘Don't doubt ti you try.

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