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deserving, from wratitude, becaus» it is the most agreeable, soothing and refreshing Tooth Waah in SS ee > - eo = 16 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c. SATURDAY. ‘ap 29, 1892—SIXTEEN. PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. EDUCATION BY GASLIGHT. VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. | Au T, Kava OF AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. FINANCIAL. peat | FINANCIAL. ‘HERE 'HREE = mat —— a ee - — —r The Night Schools for Colored Pupils to Be | It Expects to Send Six Hundred Voters ‘HE WILLOWS, — TOWN ROAD -— & 5 . ‘The Weather. Opened Next Monday, Home Before Election. wich we ya SSE ak tala ‘pen ghvinter, Menta carte. Beet wines and | Srareext Or Tre Fiorury Axo) Foe SALE A Lintrrep woMmER Seuscast Tit. 8 ¥.u. scuDAY. | The night «ehcols of the seventh andeighth! The Virginia Democratic Association of the Thicn'weoad the weak, from interest, and that | )IN ABEND IN DEUTSCHLAND. Tepes sad wep of penne fase So everett pertin CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YouK, | or Fer the District of Columbia, Maryland and’ a:v.sions will be opened on Monday evening, | District of Columbia has always been an ag-| Which we pay to tie deserving, from gratitude. dives Woodley Laneant Teaulivtewnrost, - | spibnaseeman sunt daohenbs Virginia, fair Sunday, colder on Sunday morn- por pgfan pepe glingeegeeapend ORR od - : The praise daily bestowed upon LILLY'S CARBO- ‘ ay Lane ane Foaywnn roe JUNE 30, use. | AGE THIRTY. ing, probably colder on Sunday evening, high ‘he dist msient, ot 7:30 o'clock at the following | gressive organization in behalf of democracy, | LATED DENTIFRICE ms that onic veut te the | A@tress Tenallytown P.O. oc24-$m_ | Cash capital paid im } YEAR 5 PER CENT BONDS weeeneely w schoot buildings: Stevens, Wormley, Garnet, both local and national, and this year is keep- { c HT. « Lincoln avid BR LAST NIG! GFORGETOWN, ORCHESTRA. ‘Tonal assets JOSE KASPAM, Conductor. z Jal schools, al Htabt'itivn eon capt CONDITION OF THR WATER | ing up its record of work performed. At a or. ee ‘ ot ‘Season of 182 iat paid within 6 me * Temperature ant condition of water at $/ One of the new features, the business depart-| meeting of the association held Inst night at the | te World. METZENGTS Mone HALL. Tact i gh MARYLAND STEEL COMPANY, w.. Great Falls, tempernture, 52. condit tent, where, together with other branches, | ball, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, the finishing | L\TED DENTIFRICE, net only whites and pre-| WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY. RS 3, dividends... $580,190 44 RINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTERD Receiving reservoir. temperature, Con | typewwiting nography will be taught, | touches were put to the plans for sending voters | serves the teeth and gums from frritation and decay, e Juuec HH ae OF Row Sak: | ae BY PENNSYLVANIA STEEL COMPANY. Gites ot tavth connection. 3 servois, Will be located in the Stevens School building, | to the polls. but tt zermanent'y pe fumes the breath. Pe ea ee | he hy pee te south connection, 36. distributing reservoir, _— , an ciation bi In this lies, no doubt, much of its great and grow- All foods will be sold without reserv: 553 “oo GS HF Sich ‘seconane ot tite Mokaiag’ andl camaeiioy INTERPST PAYARLE FEBRUARY 1 AND fempernture. 85, condition at influent gate | om 2ist street between K and L streetsnorth-| The association hopes to lead 600 men to the | ing popularity, for aa'there ie nothing more antec * And Leading Solotsts Company of Now York and that the forecoue state- aaa te house, west, Two cooking schools will be established, | ballot boxes from Washington, and the number | able than a sweet breath It lereoheuty cauerat ubat 5 ‘Subscriptions for the entire course of 3 Grand Con. | inent is correct and tr ne ADOUST 1 ouse, 36. effluent gate b & i recuh a denestectiy: ceria, $2 For sale at W. G. Metzerott & Co.'s 1110 F High tide. Low tid one in the Stevens and one in the Randall | may even exceed that. The association will pro- : mayne gpa ra N TIFRICE, which never LAWN TENNIS DRILL. ae — oa- | ROBT. 3. HILLAS, Secretary. PRINCIPAL DUE 1922 ; ’ 9:15 $22 soil dean os | ide tee ji to fmmpart it (even under the most adverse con- eee s - e w ; 19 om 203 pm 8:15 am 5.32 p.m. | school, corner Ist and I streets southwest, cal how a for those who cannot buy | ations should reecive Gre sean ot pect Sonus jaca! RU ALLAN DE MUELLER, INGTRUCTOR STE tag! subscribed betore me this 19th day of) 4, EXTRACT FROM THT MORTGAGE. = | PRerstanoarnatgrgeidecilbe mylar tr momty kerb pkaira , stuation in Vine fos remterttt Tooth‘and Mouth Wash can be had artes member’ of the Avvetican Society of ee JAMES C. MEXAIR, _ | SH#how’deduetion for env tot ortanes wae taps Orn aie. UNDEEW EAM. rade, | ™ Bet Sufficient to accomplish the desired re-| At the meoting last night the situation in Vir- | of all druxgists, dry goods and notion stores and fancy ARR Tai reone Bis clamen for he a y + | SyReatiaay grater ate Sheree ye inn Seoteh wool and merino, is the usual 75¢. grade. | sults which would be derived from greater pro- | ginia was not discussed, but speeches were made | &rocers. reek Lary ey CE tary P New York County the United ‘Ststes, ete or Unite Fraxe & Sox, One Price, vision. The amount expended last year for | by Mr. J. A. Settle, Mr. 'T. W. Bullock and Mr. STE ROSERS & 00. PAv= STOEVING, fehana’r Academy, Mesooodm® | A. L. KOON, Agent, iy I5thsi. tom Ke | tk oe 4 + _ €or Tthand D. | teaching was $2.40. The number of pupils | W. D. Dabney, in ‘which the remmoe were az ten Proprietors, VIOLIN RECITAL, CALIFORNIA. TEXAS MEXICO. | W. 8. HOGE Pres ghopmemnrseengl |b gen Qiceeband tants of Women ae. | ee wae 1.35 a es | hortea to turn out in force, to remember the a UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cor. 18th and Lets., | southern Paclhe Cneaa eB ae aT eee [NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. | hereby, sarweina f a lates of true merit, direct imporied or national, | 855. The following teacher © | Er aleve cnr te ote ace oe ee: + 5 THURSDAY, NOV. 3, AT 8.25 P.M. Fontes Cb ie rates, Apply te CIATION, 1313 F st, Washington, D. ¢. atyar atl acrund ipeeree A RENEE NUS = pes frmeetinen apie or noma inted for this year's work _ | and above all to eschew the third party heresy. CITY ITEMS. Cards of invitation may be had by applying at Met-| %j HAWLET, ACG. 1)M0. S45 Brosdway, X.Y. Sse ee, OF Ther Fins tT MORTRAGE Weal ean eadtonty be ordered at the old established ca was Us ieton. aa ee serott's music store. TES] BAU EMETH. Amt. 4b S0ddee Phitedeiphia, | spares, 2100, payable in monthly installments, | FIVE PER GENTE Loa X OF 2,000, new aoe cgy seine nla ». B. Thompson, } i z * pares 0a ae = 2 Stasi a: 2 . aa ar ~f 4 U warebouse of Cun. Xaxven, 909 7th. See Mise A. E. Cole, Miss Serena Spencer. ‘Old People's Day” at Hamline. Wedding Invitations engraved. Haas, ALLOWEEN NIGHT. ETHESDA PARK —— | which participate im all profits and mature in 84 | Moreetants Sty a = ‘Cook building Dt. W. B. Evans, principal;| | Tomorrow will be “Old People’s day” at} Engraver. at 2Sr894,Entertatmment and Hop for the benent ot | RP — month | furnace. Beeson * bes. 12 a a ae te 4 E. o = = > . GEN. JNO. A. LOGAN ©, NO. 2 ae fe at this park i the fro 3 Geese, ammunition, speaking tubes. 1206 Pa.ave. | oi 0A" 5! Bowen, Mrs. J. 1k Holmes, Mre. H. | Hamline M. E. Church. Last year'scelebra-| i uventes and Noval Winsoaiis, At MasonicTemple, bth and F aie’, "| Teanaliytown Tansionen the Rout eed: MAT Aee | Pave interest on i amount “Ties Erx Anzxp Ix Devrscnaxp. All goods will | C. Smith. tion was a great success, and it is easily possi-| jy0 of nae MONDAY OCT 31 ter Last car teaves park at 16 p.m. Danciuc hall free to | 5 and @ per cent interest paid on special deosite | gach. dated Fahruary ht. be sold without reserve tons - A Deap Hrar Between our 21.90 Hat and others at “two- fifty.” Fraxe & Sox, One Price, | Cor. 7th and D. Exsoaxt Cabinet Photographs, #2 per dozen. | ‘Two positions. Lanpyen, 1013 Pa. ave. n.w. Reap page 4 €. A. Mepormay, 614 12th st. Goop Goons and keeping faith with the pub- | as results, Our re- | 6 House. In for the cold weather there are | ed howseboid, auch ax Coal Hos, Ash Bifters, Table Cutlery, Step Ladders. Hammers, ‘Weather . dic. We have them in end- Jose variety and at prices that will astonish rou Goods delivered promptly. Cuas. T. Canter & Co., 606 Pa. ave. n.w., 3 doors from 6th st. You Smoutp Reap advertisement on page 4. C. A. Meppnway, 614 12th st Br Apexp rx Devrscuzaxn. » Don't fail to be present. Hemax Artificial Eyes, Hearren’s, 153 P ' Last night. | av. | Virtxtre’s 4Camphorated Oils cures rheu- | mativm. “ Gexs for hire. J. H. Kee: Tur War to succeed in having « beautiful set of teeth in to begin early with the use of Minot’s Dentifrice and keep on with it. every where. Camrers Cuzaxep by the Exrine Canrrt ‘Wonas. 631-635 Mass. ave. n.#., are made moth. Wormley building—Miss A. M. Mason, prin- | cipal; Miss M.A. Allen, Miss Emma Vaughn, Miss S. Hall. | Lincoln building Mr. J. E. Syphax. princi- | pal; Mise A. E. Alexander, Mies R. A. Lee, | Mies M. A. D. Madre. s Garnet building—Mr. J. W. Cromwell, prin ; Miss D.N. Coleman, Miss N. H. Somer- Miss S. W. Brown. Jail building Mr. J. Storum, principal; ei ¥ Ra Mise M. L. Jordan, Miss A. R. Bowen, Miss Frances Payn A Cooking school teachers: Stevens—-Miss M. B. Cook.” Randall—Miva M. E. W: The Lone Star 81 Jeasant evening is promised the members Lone Star State Society. Their regular ly meeting takes place tonight at their hall, and will be presided over by Maj. Leigh Chalmers. A program, in nnyeon and bis works are prominent, prepared by the entertainment com- mitte Cot. Canaday's Eatate. In the estate of Col. Wm. P. Canaday yester- day in the Probate Court Judge Bradley di- rected that letters of administration be issued to the cgllector, John C. Collahan, on bond of $2,000. Col. Rutherford presented a petition of Mrs. Canaday, who lives in Southport, N.C., sking that letters be issued to Mr. Collahan, stating that the other heirs are a son of seven: teen ‘Sears, two married sisters and a half | brother. i = A New Gymnasium. ‘The new gymnasium for ladies and children at I 1333 H street northwest, opened in con- nection with Miss Alice Gertrude Nutting’s school for physical culture, will be opened to public inspection next Monday afternoon and evening. Miss Mand Amy Potter, the new gymnasium director, will give a demonstration of methods of instruction at 8:30 p. m. —— The Anthropological Society. At the meeting of the Anthropological Society on Tue=day evening next in the hall of the Cos- > ae mos Club the following papers are assigned to Paxt Srries Men's Derby Hats, all shapes, | be read: “Primitive Distillation Among the Diack or brown, fine felt, $1.50 and $2; extra Tarascoes of Mexico,” Capt. John G. Bourke, proof free of charge. Telephone 435 2. Exxcrare Beis, burglar alarms. 1206 Pa.ave. | = Horet Lawneser, Pa. ave. bet. 3th and Mth. | ‘Table board,#20 per mo.; rooms, $10 & upward Prve Gat. Gasourxg, 60c. Mepprway,614 12th For Watt Paren, Window Shades, Room | Moldings and Interior Tinting and Decorating | goto RW. Hexpensow 1118 F st. nw. value. A. T. Lewis, 495 7th at. | U8 Li "The Deadly Microbe and Its De- a aan | struction,” Dr. D. $8. Lamb; “The Limes W. 8. Fismen, Florist, 717 16th at. nw. | Griliestion,” Si. Tonec P Noyes. > Important Real Estate Sale. Mrs. Elizabeth Lanier Dunn, widow of the late Gen. W. McKee Dunn, U. 8. A., has sold to Martin F. Morris, exq., lots 8 and 9, square . being house and premises No. 1739 Rhode Island avenue northwest, conta’ 16,668 e feet, for the eum of $120,000 cash. The pwas made by Dunn's agents, Fitch, ‘ox & Brown, in connection with Thomas J. her & Co. Exactaic Liouts, wiring, &c. J.H. Kveutixo. A Sewixe Macurse Fae. | Cut ont this advt. and send with your name and address if you want a 965 machine placed fm your home to use without one cent cost to you. Address Auvau M 20. Chicago, Hl. CITY AND DISTRICT AMUSEMENTS TONIC Avpavon's Ovens Hovss.—Marie ‘Tempest in Gy ge a eeeen ies: sta I suffered with scrofula. Blotches Sent 3 alia came out all over my body, and swelling on the right Texas.” ‘Tumaren—“Mr. Potter Of | sas.ct the neck, and tn les then a year I had lott forty | : ome | pounds. I was induced by H. L. Tubbs, our druggist, Se Tana Tyee ee rods tempura, sat the tieines sad tray Wasmixotox Liont Ixraxtay Anaony.—| i ™y neck disappeared, and I soon becan to gain iT. UMoR. “Ein Abend in Deutachland.” in flesh. In four months there was none of the disease ‘Tux Barris of Gert tssvuo.—15th street and | left im my system, and I was as well and strome as Obie avenue G. W. DONER, Osceola, South’ Dakota. vouch for the above. I can show forty-two prescriptions I put up for Mr. Doner, which did him —_— CONDENSED LOCALS. no good. Turged him to take Mason Coremax, a colored man of sixty-five | HOOD'S § APARILLA, accidentally fell down the steps of 1206 | And he isnow cured." H. L. TUBBS, Druggist, Os- Vesa names yesterday and was slightly | cevls. South Dskote hurt about bis head. He was treated at the Joupital. HOOD’S PILLS are the bent faintly cathartic, gent] ble that the program which has been arranged for tomorrow will be more enjoyable than its predecessor. Rev. W.'T. D. Clem will preach at 11am. and will conduct an old-time love feast at 3 p.m. Such of the old folks as cannot of themselves attend the services will be taken to the clfarch in curriages. Aw Eczema Ox A Boy. SUFFERINGS INTENSE. HEAD NEARLY RAW. BODY COVERED WITH SORES. CURED BY CUTICUKA REMEDIES. Thought a bottle of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, one box CUTICURA SALVE and one cake of CUTICURA SOAP for my son, aed thirteen years, who has been aMicted with eczema for a long time, and to say that I belleve the remedies His sufferings were intense, his head being nearly raw, his ears being cove except the «ristle, and his body was covered with sores. His condition was frightful to bebold. The sores have now all disap, peared, his skin is healthy, eyes bright, cheerful in” disposition and is working every day. My neighbors are witnesses to this remarkable cure, and the doubt- ing ones are requested to callor write me or any of my neighbors. WM. 8. STEPHENSON, Winchester P. 0., Union Co., N.C. STUBBORN SKIN DISEASE. I used the CUTICURA REMEDIES for about four months for the treatment of a very stubborn case of skin diseas», something like eczema® I will state I tried a great many other advertised remedies and have been treated by local physicians, and all to no pur- pose. The CUTICURA REMEDIES did the work, and my body when 1 commenced was absolutely covered. E. D. MeCLELEN, Piedmont, Ala. CUTICURA KESOLVENT ‘Thenew Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Remedies, internally (tocleanse the blood of all impuri- ties and poisonous elements und thus remove the cause), and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautitier, ex- ternally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hatr), speedily and permanently cure every species of itching, burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, scrofulous and hereditary humors, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price. CUTICURA, he. : RESOLVENT, 81." Prepared by DRUG AND CHEM! SAL CORPORATION SO illustrations and 100 test: ES, blackheads. red, rough, chapped end oily skin cured by CUTICURA WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLAS- TER, the first and only pain-killing piaster. 1884. 1892. Covers the period of our residence here. A Cexrvny. Less ninety-two years, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, Marks the completion of our eizhth year in WASHINGTON, Eight eventfal, prosperous years, marked by a series of splendid successes, A plant of wonderful tenacity and luxurious growth, with staying powers $0 pro- nounced that the ‘Commercial Grave Digger" and his Lilliputtan crew, in our cas», at least, find their oc- cupation gone. Three months was the allotted time, but eieht years have passed and the finding of our ‘Commercial Grave" in this city is pot even a remote possibility. ‘The whole-hearted support and generous patronage of the people of the District of Cojumbia 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, Tus Mastua Wasursotox Cive will give a | S2efective. Tryabex Only cents 6 : Commencing year ball at Concordia Hall on the evening | QKIN DISEASES—DI. 0. J. CARLETON GUAR-| MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. S' of ® antes scientific, skillful and tly curatic AND ENDING SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 29. Tux case of Annie Baxter against Matthew | firstinent in_cases of proriasis. oczume. eruptions ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIRS, : Baxter, filed some months ago. in which a sep- | or biemishes ee ares aration with alimony was asked by the wife, has | « zy N's SU ‘been diomntened by complainant ihe $7.50. Mas. P. Hanns, accompanied by her brother, 7. Don't shrug your shoulders nd impatiently mutter, RL Britten, arrived. bere, this’ worniog: cs M. W. Bevrninar, vege STFS Se ce ee et eer Toute to Baltimore, after a trip to their western No. 2215 Fand “aaa st that price, These are SOU ENIK silts.’ molest a. Mrs. J.C. Bauer of Pittsburg is a Woeovrxc Prrsests eat sack ¢ d Cutaway Frock Costs, worthy ® place on any man's Guest of Mrs. Harris. Of elegant designs in ——_—_. naar = Examining Candidates for the Bar. Ries Cer Grass W ARE, = ‘The committee on the examination of candi- TeRLinG Stiver, Double-breasted k Coats, Sinzle-breasted dates for admission to the bar, Messrs. C. H. Dee. Pp. pa ee Re Cragin, F. H. Mackey, T. M. Fields, A. A. Lips ecoratep Forrery Frock Coats Chsviots, shetiantls, Tweeds the famous . sey ee ie AND ‘wire weaves of Wimbledon & Willshire. A rand ax- @omb and Leon Tobriner. had before them to- > grevation of great Values. This will be a week of creat day at the civil service rooms sixty candidates F ORCELALN. rejoicing inour camp. We want ALL THE PEOPLE for a the largest and most ele- | 1° Feloice with us, a @ ever offered. Ak Wo vort our xoods direct our prices as cheap as any house iu this ocR7-F > will be found country A New Athletic Club. | ‘The Washington Athletic Club was organized st Broxovise Cones Heapacne treasurer, Michse! J. Brown; secretary, eS as EN Weharda.” The incorporators are Jami Milos afl seaariom Bex proders in Martin, Henry Story, Charles & | abos, 25c 0czs Brown, A. S. Frauklin, Be Looked Like a Case of Collusion. In the caso of Emma K. Kirksey against John J. Kirksey for # divoree,in which Judge Bradley Fxcelient GAS HEATING STOVE for Gismiseed the bill, the charge was cruelty and | the unsigned answer of the husband practically | edited the charges. The judge said it looked 8. S. SHEDD & BRO. Home Necessarie 452 Oth st. now. too much like @ case of coilusion. > Ufrom New York Tribune, October 27, 1802. Infringement of Patent Enjoined. Hastromp, Oct. 26.—A decision was filed to- @y by Judge William K. Townsend in the lerh’s office of the United States court for the strict of Connecticut in the suit of Wyckoff, Beaman« & Benedict suthorizing and directing | _ an injuretion against 5. G. Fish, the defendant. | = euit is for infringement of the patents un- Tn ee which the well-known Remington type | FL. " r : Sriter is manufactured: and’ the detiien te | Fea Tux, Br Wugere Archer & Pancoast Worid-famed GAS FIXTURES. oc Roeorr. ts. ‘Tisece paper lamp shades. J. Jay Gould's. atet. ~ MEN'S OVERCOATS, $7.50. Don't believe ft. Well, there's nothing remarkable about that. There have been doubting Thomases in the world ever since the resurrection. However, we're not in the habit of eiving fixures withontf acts back ther, We have at least twenty different styles of Men's Medium-weicht Overcoats, Just suited to the nt season, such as Kerseys, Mottons, Cassimeres and other strictly all-wool fabrics. Many of them have silk and satin fac nes—ultra stylish and perfect fitters, We have dumped the whole Jot into the souvenir | basket. Choose ye at the price above named. MEN'S OVERCOATS, $10.— Campbells, Kerseys and a host ves, fashioried to fit the form, to pro body and un elegant finish’ to ‘Personal appearance. EXCITEMENT Will run high this week, one’ VICTOR F. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 27 and 929 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. oct-3m Open Saturday until 11 p.m. S. N. Mever, Varties bringing their own Provided. Bowling alley and spectal late car ootStt from the date they arr made. $40_860_$30_875? c Because a Smite of Furniture that was worth by Se ‘Orchestra. “ | 260 Inst year can be duplicated for $40 now it ARE gg paveipe. 10:30 to 12. Woors & Co. does not follow that it is still worth 860. The ai, Reserved seats, 50. ome _| PAvomama prices for Furniture are affected by condi-| 4 LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. . Hons the £49 Suite of today” muy command A aa — —— only #30 next year or it may bring 75. But if NIGHT, s Sem cua tonite tity a alle One re ‘pay- FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF BATTLE OF GETTYSBCRS, WASHINGTON, D. C. ments I would advise you to embrace the op- THE portunity at once, for there is no telling “what ‘a day may bring forth.” Joux Reppex, The Accommodator, FENCING MASTER. FENCING MASTER, FENCING MASTER: The greatest battle of FENCING MASTER, Be VF A Bi To parties having idie funds that they it 513 Seventh street northwest, By DeKoven and Smith, authors of i as He ie Wwew ft a ses dian ha taiaabiaay ie uid call A Secale “ROBIN HOOD. © RE WWWW AMAR R las vei A Straight. Tip T H H EER wo WA AR E " i as Te wecarce thing so 0 good hat for litth 80 SINGERS. AND ORCHESTRA 30. special attention to our interest rate of 3 money. Ours from $1.45 up are “sure winners. MISS MARIE TEMPEST. OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING. percent per annum certificates: of de- Franc & Son, One Price, MISS MARIE TEMPEST. sig ’ "Cx “ ISS MARKIE TEMPEST. posit, payableon demand. This isa very Shp Bae) mec, Cor. 7th and D. MISS MAME TEMPESr: -] Visiting Cards engraved. Haas, Engraver.* Surgical Instruments, Fine Cutlery. 1t* Watrorp’s. cece 100,000 Feet Felt Weather Strips at 2 cents per foot. Saves fuel and keeps out cold, ‘15th street, two blocks below U. ‘reasury. Managed by Mr. J.-M. HILL, gia aaa Only Matinee Saturday. Next week—Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellew. KERNAN LYCEUM THEATER, nsyivunia ave. and Lith st. desirable way to deposit such funds, as you may withdraw them at any time without notice, with interest, octet LECTURES. GATE AnD scHoo! x ‘ L, OF La = ON TIME CERTIFICATES \GUAGES, ‘ dust and rain. Cuas. T. Canren & Co., Hard= TONIGHT! TONIGHT! FRENCH and GERMAN. SPREE LECTURE. Our rates are as follows, viz: ware, 606 Pa. ave. n.w. 0029-3t PLYNN'S And debate and complimentary lessons, PRIDAY, 4 th instant, 8 p.m. Subs “How the Study of Fesvecmeetes Be Stmplifed ‘and Made Rapid, Educa- tional and Fascinating.” Lecturers: Prof. Gaillard. B. (Paris), officier d'Acadeinie, aud author of Modern Method. French Phoneties, &e., and. Prof. Hip H. Muelier, author of the Word-Ciinin Rystom set = Marvelous Fuel.—Sestalit—No smell, no gas,no chimney, no stove pipe, no smoke. Said by Hopxrss, 933 F st. n.w. 0029-3t* > Villette’s 4 Camphorated Oils cures rheu- matism. it Steel Plate Engraver. Haas, 1206 Pa. ave. * LONDON GAIETY GIRLS BURLESQUE COMPANY. ‘Stars of London music halls. Swell English Burlesque Queens. jext Week—Hyde's Comedians, FAAPHS Bru THEATER Mrs. P. Harris, R. L. Proj fable in three months, 4 per cent. six 5 per cent. * one year, 6 per cent. Interest payable quarterly, semi-annually, or annually, as desired. CALL AND SEE US. 0c28 EXCURSION: Moet VERNON. Britton and T. F. Dean, ‘and Managers. is to tell you that_ our @1 Underwear in camel's hair is the usual $1.45 grade. Frac & Sox, One Price, Corner 7th and D. ea The Imperial Pinned Pattern. Ladies, have you seen the Intest? If not, call at the Standard Sewing Machine Roome and ask tosee the Imperial Pinned Patterns, the | marvel of the age. Ladies who have used these patterns are loud in their praise. Josevu H. Fiske, oc28-2t The Old Reliable, 427 9th st. 'n.w. Plate Printing. Haas, Engray 1t* = cea ‘8, 477 Pa. ave.1t* It Waxrorp’ —_ “Come Try” Asample of my fine old Scuppernong Wine, 1.60 and $2 per gallon. H. A. SeLiosox, 1200 and 1202 Pa, av 0c 28-8t Seat So, 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Saxony Wool German Hand-Knit Juckets, selling 80 rapidly at $1.49, at Avrgpacn’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Rooms, oct25-cod2t Manicure Goods. a = Thanks to the introduction of Salvation Oil, young bicyclers need not fear a fall. 25¢. 6 ———__— Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa furnishes nu- triment and aids digestion. 6 —— Haas, Engraver, 23 years’ experience. 1t* dedhied S-fteasl Cabinets reduced to $2.50 per dozen until vember 1, Estabrook, Photographer, oc8-adewtt 711 Market space. zi pgeuees For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pul- monary Complaints “Brown's Bronchial Troches” haveremarkuble curative properties. bexPeote Sold only in boxes. poate Sal Now fs the time to plant’ spring flowering bulbs if you want the best results. I have a large stock of the best varieties and guaranteo ality and low prices. You can always select decorative plants from the Snest collsction in the city and procw sonable prices at ax, Proprietor. N fresh cut flowers at rea- 12 13th st. nw. J. RK. Fe 0¢20-e05t' aes Purest Oils down. Youno & Co., 714 K st. 0¢20-e06t - Buy a Machine with Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine otr New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Warxuen & Witsox Mro. Co., jet-atr 487 9th st. nw. : - 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggists. aulz > S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a ape- cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting and Shampooing; also cures Dandraff. _0c7-tr acting Elixir Babek cures ali malarial diseases ——_—— None Name It But To Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftneus jaz7 Office 437 9th st. NEW PUBLICATIONS. In the Washington Loan and Trust building, corner 9th and F foom St. a Reputation “ SEE THERE STYLES OF BINDING NDS FOR HOLDING THE DICTION- “HOW CAN I PAY FOR THE DICTIONARY?” Call and inguire. oc27-tnold BOOKS AND STATIONERY. _ ‘STON & Reer, 421 Lith st., bet. Penn. ave. and Est. Blank Books, Copying Presses and Stands, + Letter! Fine Fovgrabe's Japanese Linen Tablets, i Office ‘Suy plies, Sy = Card Pngraving and Stamping. PERSONAL. ——s eo a ars into your we Y second-hand clothing at Gad “SUBTHS OLD STAN J.T. CISSELL, CARPENTER AND M. 7 eR es oclltr = inion com | nang ane rice Only" 80, Disoounta, Nw. Grmsssimilur one recently made by Judge | We have an abundance of these dear litle animals Lacombe in New York - 1] ne ii Lie Manufacturer of | oats, Rect ies and Capes. Pee, Sew Dwriiisos ix Taxowa Pan Saute ise plane fer MILITARY AND SOCIETY GooDs, Gis epepectsh banguine, only thoes Viocke uniy augmented our already wel aes et to | sckcf Telmining Pure Those Fur ari REGALIA, PARAPHERNALIA, + | ate exvensively used and extreme! : = eleetric lights, si: Also beauti- | Seton. ‘ tha Mp yarae of bur EXgings | UNIFORMS, BANNERS, JEWELS, <. B. F. Gilbert, 620 F i ‘to fachbonabiences and worth ts here. 8028 BADGES AND BUTTONS. > W tere & Reorr, Mise A. Mam Rooms will «ing the bigh mass | Kikannnnwisehonhnh GAMhSNASSR SSSESSSSSERESRHSSS temerrow morning at St. Joseph « new church, PBS Gorner of C and Ist streets northeast. ©? oe | Boy ine TR an rg Exux Apexp ix Davrscutaxy. All goods will | on es = fe be sold without reserve tonight. Adcé. a Rubber Goods, i | oa ‘iusiities, “correct ge. ROBBER wo > Hovexxagvtns’ Arretios called to the mle T. B. Towser & Sox, DEALERS IN DkY GOODS, | 1316 7TH ST. N.Ww. ards Gonl Unbleached Cotton, Tey Wlechet Sheet os 10d Unctescheat Shee All wool Dress Goods, | Ai'sool Flannel sofng. rear te | Jo'STirwy and White Blankets Soe eal “Pam Satox.” A lnxurious necessity. Blesed be the man who invented hygienic | the true means of complexion col tnprovement of Senturen” It re. and slstigurenents end restores the of youth Second (take levator) Mertz building, 11th and Te. ‘41 inches wide, SOc. Regu- Several Elerant New Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos, ‘3 strings, full tron frame, rosewood and fancy wood ‘cases, such as oak, mahoyany. &c., which we are now selling at €300, made by several prominent makers. ‘This ts positively the first time this offer has ever been made. Longtime. Elegant silk plush stool and cover with esch piauo, Fully guaranteed for 5 years. W..G. Merzenorr & Co. et Con 12ru axv G Sra. N. W. Al WILLYAMs: Slanawer, G20 Fete ved fc johnson diane last fal wil tall on te SR willbe his ad UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENC' *! — Open 9:30. Close 4 30. Guns for sale or hire. | Warorp's. 1t* Week commen: MONDAY, OCTOBEK 331, HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. z A otee aa Seed nee SO’ | euecmcMACALEERER GA oe ete oon (except Sun- ‘Transact a general tanking business, We're Not Doing This For Fun! NEW YORK DAY BY DAY, day), returning to the city by 2-39 p.m. 190 F st. &.W. ott This nd. is here for a purpose—that purpose | 4 fresh, crisp picture of life tn New York city. THE DIRECT ROUTE FERRYING — NO Next week, POWELR'S “‘FARIES WELL” COMPANY. Ean OE be MEt2£norr music nace ~NIKISCH. _—— BOSTON TON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ‘MR. ARTHUR NIKISCH, Conductor. FIRST GRAND CONCERT, TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 1, ATS Soloista: - MISS EMMA JUCH, pow gant MR. FRANZ KNEISEL, Overture, ““Tannhaeuser,” Wasn Aria. “Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster,” Weber. Queen Mab Scherzo, from the Symphony omeo “Sons, with orchestes, ““Loreley.” Liszt Scit for Violin~a, Romance, Svendsen, b, Farfalla, Emile Sauret, THekete with reserved sexta” Ot Tickets with re Metzerott's Music Btore. ‘Admission €1- ocidt GA. ELLIS, Manager. NEW SATIONAL THEATRE. Tonight at Glost time of ey w 1S a Es ER. EVR TIM MURPHY, ‘A WALSH, Aud the Original Company. In response as requests. Mr. Chartes He. Hos ented to aprear TO: Tas ‘which character Host assumed on the uccasion of the ntation of “'A. Texas Steer” in Ashington, at the Academy of Music last MEXT MONDAY “THE VOODOO; OR, A HEHE VOODOO: OR, A LUGKY CHARM. THE YOODO0: OB. A LUCKY CHARM» HE : Alc. E OB, A LUCKY © HE VOODOO; OR; A LUCKY CHARM.” ifs Performers. HOYT. bare: Seate now selling. |” at MEMEnoTT Music HALL. /EDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. TRURSD AY REERING Noe 3” PRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 4. wiett sina Pld jov. as resen tattor ‘gton of @ Wonderful UA NT A™ Bpectacle. THE SEVEN AGES OF OUR WORLD. (roi Chaos to Man.) “+No operatic ances in America, nor Europe, notevenat Basreuths Nave ever: hed the beset ot uch brllliant and thoroughly artistic. scene effects a8 these. York Keentng Post ‘onderful apketacies gicrt ably illuminated by Senin’ pientet hn the electri fight, and. beaufifuily” set stage Sones, ggmbloing the ‘very perfection of scenic art Boston lobe. “something absolutely new to Boston. So realistic scene has not been ‘witnessed upon the stage.” Boston Heratd A FAIRY TALE OF SCIENCE Graphically explained by GARETT P SERVISS, Mlustrated with beautiful scenery and marvelous light and mechanical effects. Popuiar prices. Bile, Te. : ron sale at METZEROTTS, 1110 Fat. n.w. Friday evenings end Soterday pectacle Seats now on Monday, Wednesday, ternoon, week followis 0 coer 8S\ Har TO TRE MOON ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. ROB. J. BURDETTE, ‘The well-known humorist. will open the course with 18 popular lecture, ‘Advice to Young Men,” WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 2° 8 O'CLOCK. E Street Baptist Church, new. Other lecturers Ht, Be MachstinGe and Rusgell H. Conwell, Jan. 24 and Feb. 20, respectively, at Metze- rott Music Hall. ‘Tickets, 50c., at Motzerott’s and Ellis & Co.'s. cz. NEXT WEEK. ‘Way Down in Dixte.” ("Way Down dn Diao.” ‘The Merriest and Brigl.test of all American ‘Comic Operas, alee) ppprborrer vboevsueey [eielelelaleleeed b>>pr>e>e> ALANA ALLS Deepprprr> eteleleteteteheted pereyerenerereeieie) bb>pprre>> Piznbe is prim i i ‘Wm. Prustte, Fred Frear, Chas. Meyer, H. M. Ravenscroft. 65 PEOPLE. GRAND CHORUS. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Sale of seats now progressing. 0c27-3t CUTE SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ree ea ee a itt AE J.B. O:p-Estasuisuzn Fon Hovse. See eae rs ” ‘SPANISH COURT MINUET: ” THE ONLY TRANSFERS—THE QUICK ROUTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, 75c.; CHILDREN S@-PLEASE, NOTE.—By the 10 a.m. trip of the steainer Macalester ti Mount Verage, and by this Girect route only, the ticket covers the entire f trip to and ine-uding mission to the ‘ancien and grounds of Mount Vernon, the visitor being thius free from vexatious transfers and annoying extra cost of PorwaMyafam adaicionat eset of admicniom: “Ae- fghttul fftecn-inice trip down the famous blue Potos mae without change or transfer or ettra chatwe, pase. {ng ep route Alexandria, ‘Port Foote, Fort Was iios- rc ‘Steamer Macalester to river landings as far down as 50e. Tr You Wasr To become a stockholder in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY And share in the profits of building a manufacturing and residence city send your address to C. R. McBLAIR, Glymont daily except Sunday at 10 a.m. Freuhts 35 Atlantic building. and passencers. a St M™ VERNON. TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ELIZABETHTON, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPAN' Picturesque and Beautiful Route. New and Manificent Car inning A ALEXANDHIA direct to the Gute uf the MANSION: VERNON In the Watauga Valley, Tennessee. A successful new town Is being built by a stock company with eee tmiy to elt CHRisT cHuncH, Man. Large capital, SHALL HOUSE, BRADDOCK HOUSE ana other Dlaces of historic interest in ALEXANDRIA. Procured alone by the sale of stock. Tako ferry steainers foot of 7th st. Special excur- e312, sion ticket, Jc. entire round trip. — PE ae — improvements Connecting also with trains of Pennsvivanta rall- road.at Alexandria. Take cars at Oth street depot Last May. In deference to the wishes of the Ladies’ Mt. Vernon. Amociation cars stop on SUNDAY at Little Hunting creek, one mile this side of Mt. Vernon, the grounds being closed on that day. ‘se26-tr Directors of The Co-operative Town Company: Hon. JOHN G. CARLISLE, Hon. ISHAM G. HARRIS, Hon. H.C. HANSBROUGH, Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER, Hou. BENJ. BUTTERWORTH, Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS, F. A. REED, Supt. STAGE EXCURSIONS. HE SOUTHERN TAI ‘oaba ck A. T. BRITTON. 15thatn.w. dally, “Arlineton. Soidie Se ca = Cabin Jol 1) acta 3 hiy CHESAPEAKE TOMAG ound trip. all vietrs auoald OFFICE OF ELEPHONE COMPANY A dividend of 30 conte par share will be payable on the 7TH DAY OF ‘NOVEMBER, I8v2, to the. stock ders of record at the close of ‘business on the 26th day of October, 1892. at the office of the treasurer of ‘the company, 619 14th st. nu.w.. Washington, D.C. ‘The transfer hooks will be closed. from the 20th of October to the 7th of Novernber, inclusive. SAMUEL M."BEVAN, President. CHARLES G. BEEBE, Treasurer. Washington, D.C., October 26, 1892, "oc7-to not Bi CRRER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the Arlington Fire Insurance Company for the District of Columbia the books for the transfer | stock will be closed from the Ist to the 10th of No- | vember, both dave inclusive. RAWLINGS, Secretary. K K A Wospenrcn Taree—Dortar Stor. Here is another one of our great ‘*finds.” “Eternal vigilance is the price of increased trade," hence weare coustantly vigilant and this $3 Shoe is but another result of our vigil. «| K FRANK T. ance.“ Itis made from a superior quality of | _oC27-4t Goniota hide diamond” shaped “patent. ieuther Up, medium heel, yotnted toe and equally de- firable for street ‘ordress wear. It Ie ungues- tionably the best ‘$3 ‘Shoe for Ladies in the Are tate again stocked up in the sere fa. the s,hase again stocked up in the sizes in Reid October 10, 182. "a sexal-annual dividend 23.50 Dongola Button | Shoes, and | Pfd'per cent on the capital stock war devinred. payer Pointed toe, and also all sizes in that elewant | Bieutvant after LEESO AY, Neverer hanes 4 Pointed Foe Shoe for which we have had | "'Booystor the transfer of stock ‘will te closed from Such a wonderful sale, 27 to November 1, both days inclusive The growth of our business is exceedingly | Ogtosiine LEM TOWERS, Jr. Secretary. (THE Ol110 NATIONAL, BANK OF WASHINGTON, Washington, D.C, Corner 12th and G sts ‘hw, (Capital £200,000.) Will iesue certificatesand pay interest on time depostta, gratifying to us, and we shall continue vigilant in your behalf, atleast so far as your wants are concerned. Hoover & Sxyven 1217 Pa Ave N.W. 28 ure if left an percent per annuus, K Safe de it boxes from ®3 to er annum. {=== 2222 pe 1 DAV IDOE Coanter. KIlKI«K(|xk K ix) x |- i oF: ae: FIFTEEN DOLLARS $15 pikes ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS In stock of the first issue of the GOOD HOPE MINING COMPANY, For a@ short time only, when the price’ will be largely advanced ‘The Good Hope mine is located in Custer county, Colorado, near the Bassick, Humboldt. Le: large products of rich silver-bearinz developed by an incline shaft 100 feet deep and by two levels of 50 and 100 feet re- alonz the vein and showing an excel. payore. The Company hax placed ares. one-tenth of its stock, upon the market atthe low price of 15 cents a siare, for the pose basi joromeh ly Ecudoine themine for operation. an but’ staal ‘umber of these shares remain unsold. ‘The ma. Chinery isnowon the ground, the repairs tothe shaft are well advanced and the production of pay- ing ore will soon commence. Cannan & Leuvy, 928 7th and 706 K st. nw., HEADQUARTERS FOR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Children's Positive Black Ribbed Hose,, sizes 5 to 10, at 12¢e. We are the selling agents for this Stocking in Wash- ington. Children’s Hermsdorf Black Hose, ribbed and plain, at 25, 35, 3716, 40, 45 and 50c. Children’s English Cashmere Hoss, in half, three- quarters and extra long, at ll sizes, ribbed and plain, Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, —— Herein your opportunity to make money on a open! pale very sinall investient ANew Line of Stamped Goods: Scarfs, Splashers, | “DIRECTORS: HON. 1. TOWNSEND, THOMAS ‘Tray Covers, Pillow Shams, &c., Tinted Table Covers ENTS, F. 8. WILL and Scarfs, Wash Embroidery Silks in all shades, | IAMS, PH. VAN MATER, Crochet ana Knitting Silks, Madonna and H. B.| ,,0fbc* BOC Forhee saturation cheery Crochet Cotton. furnished by F. 8. ints: Masenie Terp Down Pillows and Cushions, Pin Cushions, covered uz Store. Oth ant 3 oolS- Lm and uncovered. ‘Ladies’ and Children's Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, perfect fitting, and Deros:z, Tae- Nartoxa Sarz first-class workmanship. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY = Of the District of Columbia, CARMARS & LEIDY, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE om B87. and 700 Ket. a, Ce ae CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Tae Lanorsr Srock , And FINEST ASSORTMENT Rents safes from 85 each upward per annum a Eflver ware and valuables taken on deposit. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY TEN CENTS and upward recetved on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not leas than $3. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—acts as Ex- ecutor, Administrator amd Trastee—executes Trusts ot an kinds. (Can be found at Mas. M. J. Hors, 1309 F ST. N.W. MOURNING GooDs. DRESS CAPS. 0c28 Scuoor Snors -_ NEWHALL'S BEST CALF $2.00 SHOES (Can be bought for $1.60 at wean 729 Tra Sr. N.W. Gar Taz Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. 407 Peon. ave., adjoining Notions) Hotel. _ Horse Blankets and Lap Bobes at low prices. octe CRS GENE. | Lewis 6. TEWESBURY & 00., rat February 1, 19 parable to the regis tered ow ner raary 1 of each Zeer. Pree or altace under the La ‘the state Maryland or of the United States of America, guaranteed, princtnal and interest. by the. PENNEVENANTA STENT COMPANY The understenad receive suber ptions for the above bonds at par and accrue! interat Richt reserved to aivan «the price without potias, YiksT NAWWONAL Baw 17 South street, elie Baltinore Apu ANNUAL MEETING OF THE sTocK- bolders of the Auton Filter Company will be ofce of the con 3 ~ on THY ‘Secretary Washington, DC. ote ae C. T. Havexsen, Member Washington Stock Fxchanee, Beal Fstate and Stock Broker, Rooms Y and 11, Atiantic Batlding, 10 F at. a. w. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Rtorks, Bonds and Grain bouxtit and sold for cash or cp marcin ‘Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orloana. PSPONDENTS. New York Stock Exchange York Cotton Lehinan, Stern & Co., New Orlean Lamson Bros. & Co, Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New Mork, Chicago aud New On Jeans. ‘Telephone. 4k del 74r Fiveurs BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT AS80- CIATION, NOS. 908 TO 014 G ST. N. W., WASHINGTON. D. ©., Offers the following investments to ite patrons: per cent per annum, payable sem{annaally. The: fullamount deposited, with interest, may be with. drawn on thirty days’ notice. Sper cent per annum coupon certificstes issued where the deposit is wot withdrawn before three pears, 10 per cent per annum where the deposit is not with- drawn before five years. Stockholders can borrow #1,000 for the small sam A248, having eight yours to repay tt, at rateot G13. bermonth. ‘Compare this with the expenses of all other assooie- tions. Over 82, 290.650 of stock subsorthed in Washinetoa, city slonefrom “November 12, 1800, to August 1, ieee. Our figures show waoffer the most favorable terme ep loans and depomite, and our securities being three: {mes the value of the loan and the loan being repaid monthly makes the security still better each month, rendering it iiupossible for our patrons to lose « dol- Jar. HARRISON DINGMAN, President. HAVE ALARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST w! can loan, on teal estate security ‘Address office. iar font ay cent B., Star office. ont J 80 ¥. CORSON. “aNO Ww. Macan ri ouovel BUILDING. 1418 F ME Rankers and Deniers in Gov ‘exchanges of New York. more bought and sold. and pact aitan atest ta facets TOS Phone Sto TT eT Frese Cee eee Ce ) Beacry Cax Be Bovonr pilgiy ave often heard the remark, "Her com x10n spolie uty. Te cette woman own fault Mt abe ‘iy romplenton, for’ itean be bought, sphueht every da “Cream Almonds and Gi; renders the complexion glowing and removing all defects such as freckles, tan, Quickly and effectively; ber bottle isn't much to pay for beauty. Ogee: DE Steen 2RLPb ne Jes orem, Al DTTC TETTTETTTTT ITAA TAIT 0. W oxvss x Comrerirors Orrex How Tux. Waxnex Snore Hovsn, 1115 F Srxeer N. W. Can afford to make such fearful reductions in FINE FOOTWEAR. Well, as we have no mecrots to keop ia. ‘this matter, we simply say that we make it » business: to search furgeauine barwains, aud we geueraily Sad then. Manufacturers often take more orders than they cam fl within the time promised, end some retailers won't walt for goods beyond that time and counter- maud their orders. Webave # way of hearing of such countermands and step in and buy the goods at our 0WB prices, and consequently se. them below whole sale prices. Recently we purchased « fine line of SAMPLE SHOES (Ladiew High Shoes), sizes 3. 33g and 4, &, Band C widths Our prices of these are, in most cases, way Lelow their trus worth, viz: For $1.85, #2 anf #2.05, we give you SHOES worth &3 to 3.50. For $2.20, $2.30 and $2.50, we giveyou SHOES worth €3. 75 to €4.50. For €2.65, $2.70. $2.75 and €2.4, wegive 30u SHOES worth €4.75. For $3. 83.25 and €3.50, we give you SHOES ‘worth @5 and $5.50. Men's @6 PATENT CALF-SHOES we sell for $3.75. ‘We have just received « lot-of Men's Patest Calf Congress Shoes, just the thing for party or evening wear. These sell everywhere ior @6, but OU PRICE 18 ONLY 63.75. Tar Wansex Suoz Hoor wa L115 F Srasez N. W. Pasciovs Sroxes. 10 Pex Cexr Disoovxr For Casa PRECIOUS STONES, INCLUDING DIAMONDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, OPALS, PEARLS, TUR- Qvors c., EFFECTIVELY » MOUNTED IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES OF SETTINGS, a8 RINGS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, SCARF PINS, EARRINGS, NECKLACES, BRACELETS, &c., TOORTHER WITH OUR ENTIRE STOCK, WITHOUT RESERVATION, WE OFFER aT & pibcount oF 10 Psx Crt Fon Cos Garr & Bao. *