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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 0. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1892. ae The Weather. PORRCAST TILL 4 P. >. FRIDAY. For the District of ( Mar Virginia, light showers. CONDITION OF THE WATEE and and | Temperature and co at 8} am. Falls, temperature, ition, 3 = Receiving reservoir, temperature.56. Con- dition at north connect: endition at resery fouth connection, 36 termperatu:» condition fluent Bouse. 96. eftuent gute Loure. High tic Low tide. Ct2em GAZ pm 09am — 1241 pm) ‘TurSmeers’s Dericiovs Caxvy, 10th and F Ste. Sexp your orders for a b East” Flour at 5. Mor satisfactory. Small S. C. Hams, 12},c. J.T. D. Prone, 412 4th ot. we Cun. Xawpan’s Blackberry Cordial Tur Invixorox, 1416 K st., is reopen for the | reception of guests Hewas Artificial Eyes. Histrnrn’s. 453 Paav. It 1s Nor « difficult ma’ fal teeth and healthy, rub Ure Minot « Dex Ter posseas beauti- like gumsif you will every where. rors Canny, 10thand F Sts. weere's De: 0 Dexny Faanc’s “A Sure Wi Have One?” Prax Canvers Cuncep Purme Carrer Woras, (31-635 Mass. v6 are made moth proof free of charge 495-2 ‘Try Sweet's Dex: Caxpy, 10th and F Ste. For Ware Pare * Shades, Room Moldings and Inter gz ant Decorating ge to Hesxpenson’s, F Lexvos Coven Sixrr. A magteal remedy. CITY AND bisTRict AMUSEMENTS FONTGHT | bined coucussive agencies brow | riflemen of the District second battalion, SHOOTING FOR PRIZES. | National Guard Marksmen Competing for SCORES OF THX MATCHES—THE LEATHER MEDAL AWARDED WITHOUT DISPUTE—PRIZES IN THE MERCHANTS MATCH AND MEDALA IN THE WASHINGTON Marc ‘There wae a reasonably large quantity of powder exploded on the Washington barracks range yesterday, but it did not result in the precipitation of the humidity which was an at- mospheric feature. Occasionally one of the rain bornbs over at Fort Myer would join in and increase the racket, but not even the com- As was stated in Tux Stan yesterday the first mate concluded in the annual meeting of the tional Guard—now in progress at the barracks—was the merchants" mstch. There are thirty prizes in this compe- tition, twenty-nine of the handsome or useful donations being rewards for meritorious shoot- ing, while the thirtieth is the Topham leather medal made That medal belongs to the man who the lowest score. Sergt. E. M. Over- ompany D, forth battalion, won ft core of 8 out of a possible 50 at 200 and rds. He distanced every competitor and finished in last place just as easily as he might have dove had he been the Washington base ball team. The twenty- nine other soldiers who captured the gifts freely given by their fellow citizens are Corp. 5. Hollins, company D, third battalion, Pret. B.P. Carleton, onginesr corpe, 48; C.L. Himebaugh, company ©, first’ bat- . 43. Prvt. 8. Eliswortl talion 41; Pret. W Com. Sergt. C. H. Laird, second regiment, 49. Sergt. C. Russell, company D, third bat-| talion, 40; Sergt. C. W. Dickey, engineer corps, 40, Prvt. J. A Kirk, company B, sixth bat- talton, 40; Prvt. S B. Wetherald, engineer corps, 40: Prvt. J. B. Murray, company C. Pret. G. C. Sham, eng 29; Prvt. H. Blanton, company B, om, 99: Prvt. F. N. Wells, com battalion, 99; Pret. B. B. S. Phillips co ¥ €, second battalic Prvt. 0. 8. | Beatty, troop A, 39; Corp. W. G. Steward, en- Mrs. Jas, Brown Yurcren.—‘The Voodoo, or Naw Natiowas @ Lacky Ch: Acapemy or Mesic.—*The Tar and Tartar.” Hanns’ Bisow Turatia.—“New York Day by Day | Kexxay's Licrus Tusatan.— Hyde's Come- din! We Barrie of Gerrvspens. Merzrxorr’s Music Hat. of Man, i5th street and © | The Seven Ages WensaLive Cuckcu.—Mr. Puul Stoeving’s recital MeKrxpase Cuvacu.—Organ recital by Mr. Henry Eyre Browne. . > al Fenetbles. ing of the National Fen- J. HL « 4 FH. Hi pbers and ‘The Na At the mon mee cibles Messrs. Ed. 5. HL. Shou, J. J lected as honorary m: derson and W. F. Lemor ‘The resignations of ©. 1» and Alex. Mosher ax activ cepted. “The company will give only | ating the season. und thi 5 fegular battalion dril battalion is | on Friday next, of which the Fencibles are pany (Five members have been entered for | Hide competition at arsenal range this week. | king | Tn the Crim rduy Frederick Lewis, « colored boy w at he was but fitteen years of age, plead guilty to housebreak- img in the «tore of § 3 Bentence was suspend: eBow ny satisfactorily ber on Sept d until his age > ing to Indianapolis. { the old war vessel, the The Kearsarce The reproduction Kearsarge, located the White Lot, ax Which was one of the attractions of the en- eampment of the Grand 4 held in this ity, is being removed. The indianapolis ( A. KR committee have secured it and it will put up in Indianapolis when the encampme Meets there next year. Chairman Fidson has feansferred to the In mittee all Fights of the Washing’ . and the Becretary of the Navy hax ¥ granted mission to take to Indianapolis the parts onging to the government, including musts, | Figging, davis, dc. | - by « Kuftian. at 6:15, as Mrs. Charles T. | A by ber servant, were ving along U street from Portner place to Mth Street northwest, a negro desperado stepped out from bebind the stable sheds in the rear of the Bouses on 14th and U streets and grabbed Mra. Ektridge by the car to wrench from her. and at the same time +! and grabbed her opera glasses « followed by the servant: yelling The ruffian, being fleet of f apite of cries of police, murdi lbving soul came to her rese geveral wagon: with colored @f the time and beard t her earrings the electrical ap- paratus so deiaye Music Hall that it wax he “Chaos to Man the large audi that With the annc Papers Quthorities of the Ban” will be given and Set the Mow Morning Star Last or M. Phuly me of 3 of M 5 th ng Me I to overtiowing with fe Star Le r ing & Good Tex fioneer, Mr. Fr twenty ghosts very rap Tueky gentleman with bis dining room, where refresi @fter which games and danc Until quite » late bour No. 3 LO ne the we The wuc- of the kk each wed a rved, ug were kept up | f Zion. b filed a bill y Mr. ¢ tion of the Friend: the Friends of 7% and An Zies @eveders organized under the Zion, No. 1. They chu guaded the survssing fon, to convey the pro tm ejectment has been > Bishop Chapelle Becomes « Cithen. This morning Right Kev. Placedus L. Cha Felle, bishop of New Mexice Justice Cox, with Rev. Fath St. Patrick « Church ws bis witness, for natural- dation. By taking the necessary oath that he Bed resided here for more than five years, was attached to the principles of the Coustitution of the United States, we owed to pew good order and had arri a the country three years before he reached the age of twenty- one, be became a citizen by «rearing allegiance to the Constitution and renonncing allegiance to the repablic of France = Who Will Be Our Next Preaistent? ‘With « view of finding out whether the ma- Jority of their patrons ave republicans or demo- rats the Bon Marche will have a voting contest all day Saturday. Women only can vote. Not Becewmary to purchase. See advertisement, Pege 4, for particulars. Ader. -_ Woops & Co.. bankers, pay interest at the rate of 3 per cent per annum on certificates of payable on demand. Special rates for time deposits. — Ade’. appeared before CLEVaLasD om Hannisox —Watcr?— Women ‘Gan vote for either at the Bon Marche Satur- See advertisement, page 4 — Adri. JA. Walter of | gineer corps, 39: Prvt. A. S. McClain, company th battalion, 99: Pret. P. J. Byrne, com- sixth battalion, 38; Prvt,Wm. E. Harvey, 3; Corp. T. 'T. Page, company . ST: Private J. 8 rt, yl, etxth battelion, 37; Q. M. Sergt. 5.D. engineer corps, AL sixth Rot arth battalion, 37; Private Walter Cash, company C, third battalion, 87; Sergt. W. S. Hodges D, fourth battalion, 37 First Se . Dennison, engineer corps, 8: Private W. E. Lombard, light battery A, 86. TUE COMPANY TEAM MATCH. In the company team match the following took part, with the result also shown: Company B, sixth battalion—Private J. AL Kirk, 20; Private G. W. King, 19: Private J. E. Swigart, 21; Private H. Blanton, 21; Private A. $. MeClain, 17. Total, 98. Lieut. Tomlinson, | team captain. second battalion Private Mur- 2 B. B.S. Phillfps, 20; Private P. , 13: Sergt. W. E. Crist, 21: Privat KR. D. Cromwell, 18. Total, 96. Lieut. Morti- mer, team captain Platoon C, engineer corps—Sergt. G. G. Den- on, 19; Corp. W. G. Steward, 22; Private Harvev, 21; Private A. E. Middleton, 17; wate W. W. Poultney, 17. ‘Total, 96. Lieut. F. L. Graham, team in. Company A, sixth battalion—Sergt. W. Whipp, 16: Corp. T. T. Page, 19; Private P. P. Orth, 15; Private M.W. Kent, 19; Private T. Walker, 16. Total, 85. Sergt. Whipp, team captain. t mpany C, Haines, 15; Sergt. Harry E. Baden, 15: Private 2 Clark, 1: Private J. M. Fairley, 20; WL. Himebangh, 20. Total, 81. Private wugh, team captain. Comp 19: Pri D. Heste: M Company D, third battalion—Sergt. C. A. Russell, 22: Corp. S. B. Rollins, 16, Private Ww. . 14: Corp. Van Noredale, 1 Iveracker, 15. Total, 80. urth battalion: Analy, 16: Corp. M. Waleh, 17: Priv: t. E. Daley, 11. ar members of the team of company B, fourth battalion, were on the gronrd, but ing the other man could nct compete. red a practice score and made 55. $ erroneously announced in Tue Stan » Cof the engineers bad capture nd place in the company match. ‘The official count tied the team mentioned with the team from company C, second battalion, and on the tie Capt. Domer’s men won. fir BATALLION MATCH. The battalion team match—seven shots per man at 200 yards—was closely contested from start to finish. When it was all over the scores looked like th gineer teom, Lient. Graham, . W. Dickey. 27; Private S."B. Corp. G. B. Young. 27; Sergt. ni Corp. W. G. Steward, 26. Total, 134. Fourth battalion, Quartermaster, Sergt. Ro- tramel, captain—Quartermaster Sergt. I Corp. J.C. 2: Private Sabin, 25; Corp. Dyer, 2 al, 133, Sixtly battalion, te Lieut. W. P. Vale, LR. ~ Page, 24: Ps J. AL Kirk, 28; ; Private Neider,’ 27. Second battalion tain Private F. Bailey, 21; Pri J.B Murr é. Total, 128. | Fir-t battalion, Lieut. Chas. Ebert, I. R. P., team captain Private E. L. Phillips. 26; Pri- vate FN. Wells, 20; Pri I 30; Sergt. H. E. Baden, 28; Private Geo. H! Tucker. 23. Total, 127. Th ion, Lieut, J. M. Stewart com- mar Corp. M. 4 Private Wa Sergt. C. H. Russell, 29; Corp. al, 126. AND THE CYCLIST: tered in the match for ‘There are but two such HE TROOPERS the brigade troop A and the The eyelwsts beat the cavalry- of course, very jubi- carbines. These were H. Dimick, 19; Pri- Private P. L. Bash, 17; . B. Wall, Boyer. 2 Ss. Wi 21 Lieut Fike to se >the wa erested, and the c' the clock. Total It took team captain. le that tie, but it faction of all p: lists will soon own ties i THE WASHINGTON MATCH. faced the targets in the Washir match. Each man fired five at 200 yards and five more at 500 yards. ore cards show that Private T. F. t tirst with « total of 39; Private lips second, with $9, and. Private hicd, with 38, The prizes are gold medals, donated by Mr. the "Hanson Electric through Maj. Frank Aldrich) and Hi. Warner. When the medals are distributed, on the night of the Lith instant, Private McNally will have bis choice of the e. Private Phillips will make wecond selec- vate Hester will take the remaining Thirty-one marken nthe Washington match wero Whipp, 38; Hodg Orth, 37) Plick, 37; Hecox, 86; Sumner, %; Phillips, E. ., 33, Fairley, 34; Welle, 34; Bash, $4; Poultney, 92! Subin, Vat 1; O'Riordan, 30; Swedberg. 0; 30: Beatty, "30; Philips, F. H., 29; Dyer, 27; Daly, 27; Haines, 27. Andrews, 26; Middleton, 23;' Wilcox, 23; Bumpus, 22; Conard, 2 SELASH LEAD. While the last stage of the Washington match was Leing disposed of Gen. Ordway and Adjt. Gen. Mosher arrived. They remained until the winners were announced. Capt. E. Hi. Neumeyer assuaged the hunger sand 2d quenched the thirst of several of the ofi- | cers shortly after noon. With Mrs. Neumeyer he drove to the range. The buggy was laden wiches and ginger ale and other per- whable and imperishable material. Col. Livingston, commanding the third United States artiliery, Capt. 0’ and sev- eral other of the officers stationed at the bar- | racks visited the range during the day. Lieut. A. W. Perry, ninth United States ca airy. was universally commended for the ex- cellent manner in which he discharged his arduous duties ax range officer. Private Thuee of troop A missed the in the separate companies’ match. Had he bit it | Capt. Barbour's men would have captured the ‘clock. Before 5 p.m. yesterday Private Thuee had pnrobased and presented to the s | clock which is probebly quite as valuable as | one they might have won. | racks range, for the sharpshooters and marks- first battalion—Sergt. C. E. | ‘This was a busy day on the Washington bar+ men of the District National Guard went thither for the second day's competi- tions in the annual rifle meeting. Licut. Traub of the first United States cavalry, |etationed at Fort Myer, was range offi leer. He had no ensy task, for the mh | called for a great dea) of rapid shooting. It is | quite probable that in spite of his best efforts a | small section of the competitions—the skirmish work in the marksman match— will have to go over until tomorrow. Perbaj it oan be rushed through this evening, but outlook is dubions. NATIONAL GUABD MATCH. | The National Guard match, five shots each at 200 and 600 yards, was an interesting contest. of the engineer corps came out ahead with a total of 48: he selected the medal donated by the engineers. Corp. Da of compan B, sixth battalion, took second honors ant | the second regiment medal, with 42 Private Leizear of the engineer corps took | third with 41; he gets the frat regiment medal. For awhile it looked as though oe ane | Casb was going to get third place, but he wae beaten on the tie. - | THE EVENING STAR MATCH. | Then Tax Evexina Stan match opened up. | There was trouble—not serious, but the cause of much delay—over # mixed-up lot of ammu- | nition, but Lieut. Traub settled it to the eatis- faction of everybody. Shooting in’ Txx Sram match, in the sena- torial trophy match and in the distinguished marksman competition will continue through- | out the afternoon. | ——_—_ ‘The Funeral of Policeman Scott. | The death of Policeman John T. Scott re- moves from the police force one of the oldest and ‘mont faithful men who ever wore the blue uni- form and brass buttons, Maj. Moore issued an. order to the force making a detail of twenty- | four men to attend the funeral. The order also | — ahigh tribute to the character of the | deceased. ‘The funeral of the deceased officer took place from his late residence on 6th street northeast at2o'clock this afternoon. | were selected from Snag | . O. ige, No. 9, | Magenent Encampment, L. ‘and the | police force, of which organizations the de- Ceased was a member. Revs. W. J. Thompson and Rofert Emmons of the Fourth Street Methodist Church coi ducted the services at ¢he house, and the burial services at the cemetery were conducted by the Odd Fellows. ————— The Record of Deaths. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were iswued from the health office for the following: White—Jobn J. Chambers, 28 years; Lillie Moor, 23 years; Louis Bird, 17 years; Mary A. McCarthy, 57 years; Jesse A. Rawlings, 45 | years; Edward Archambault, jr., 14 yearg: Ben- Jamin F. Steiger, 57 years; Teresa Méher, 1 year; Mary E. Reabe, 3i years: James L. Man- | gum 7 months: Lawreace Carpenter, 2 months; | James Mabanny, 2 months. Colored—Robert Fauntleroy, 45 years; Willie | R. D. Naks, 2 years; James Oden, 8 years; Jo- | seph Hicks, 1 year. oo eee A New Major for the W. L. I. Corps. | ‘The Washington Light Infantry Corps, other- | wise known as the first battalion, D. C, militia, [Inst evening elected Capt. Burton R. Ross as major of the organization. This is considered & just recoguition of Capt. Ross’ active services inthe corps for twenty-one years aud three months. Maj. Ross is known us one of the best drill officers in the United States and it is believed the Washington Light Infantry will, under his instructions, continue to rank as one of the | leading military organizations of the country. sss sos eo Wno is to be the next President? You can vote for your candidate at the Bon Marche Sat- urday. Particulars on page 4.—Advt. — Can Loap or Horses at Central Stables, 400 1th street north vest.— — Doy’r fail to vote for who shall be the noxt President at the Bon Marche Saturday. Only women can vote. Puge 4, for particulars. —Advi. > {Saveo His Sour. PERHAPS HIS LIFE. BLOOD POISON NG AFTER SCARLET FEVER. Read the following from a grateful mother: ''My little boy bad scarlet fever when four years old. and it left hin. very weak and with blood POISONED with CANKER. His eyes became so inflamed that his sufferings were intense, and for seven weeks he COULD NOT OPEN HIS EYES. Infirmary on Charles street, bat their remedi to do him the faintest shadow of good. I commenci giving him Hood's Ssrsaparilia and it soon cured him. Thave never doubted that it SAVED HIS SIGHT, even IF NOT HIS VeRY LIFE. You suay use thi testimonial in any way you choose. The above state- ment is THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, | ‘was entirely volnntery BOUGHT AND PAID FOR, nora small fact polished | up andenlarged. And the caseof my boy is not the only one that I know of where HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA | Has accomplished a great cure. fully, I remain. respect- ABBIE F. BLACKMAN.” HOOD'S PILLS are hand mate and are perfect in | composition, proportion aud appearance. 3 Wane. = Ans | Soft, white mands, shapely nails, an unblemished skin and luxuriant hair are produced by the cele- brated CULICURA REMEDIES when all others fail. | In facial blemishes or the severest humors and dis- eases of the skin and scalp, with lossof hair, even when scrofulous or hereditary, they are equally sne- | cessful. Sold Be i BB 9% c Bru ZA PES Reveral Elegant New Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos, Setrings, full tron frame, rosewood and fancy wood | cases, such as oak, mahogany. &c., which we are now welling at $300, made by soveral prominent makers. ‘This ts positively the frst time this offer bas ever bon made. Loug time Kiegunt silk plush stool and cover Witheach piano. Wuily guaranteed sor 6 yours W. G. Merzenorr & Co., 1 Con 122u axw G Sra N.W. ARPETS. | “Fast recot rt WILTONS, BODY BRUSSELS “VELVET Of apeeTites: INonATS (and THRRE-RLY CARPETS, CROBSLEY'S WIL- (os Be Tbe SE ea aie ie Nid waste Sie HUGS Soa MEAs Es ey ee BEABON wad NEE ace, ee en L. COAL OAL IF KOU WANT CLEA Pus goal ROME ce | clean oa! and ® 840 ibs. for a ton 1s my motto. by matl ys Taleo he contract fc Eines oy RE el : aera Ww Sedan Neale ae Ger Tux Busr. ‘1H CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Horee Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. oct Genre Surrs Scovaep AND PRESSED FOR 41. ‘ arena rere | Three medals were the prizes. Sergt. Dickey | The pallbearers | | Ttook him twice during thet tims tothe Eye and Ear | Keft Outside by Mistake. This morning the arrangements of some one who had a contract for delivering to » medical college some materials regarded by college au- thorities as necessary in their work went wrong, nd some people who were aroused were somewhat shocked at beholding two nude corpses. They were lying in the alley adjacent to the Columbian Medical Col- lege. One in life had been a colored woman and the other a white man. Both were evidently intended for the table, and guly « bitch on somebody's part hed left them gazed upon ‘passers-by. odies were in. the alley at 6 o'clock this morning. At 8:01 they had d under the supervision of an excited janitor, who had been informed of the advertising sign which was being displayed. Officer Mi of the third police precinet was ing on a street car, when he saw the evident excitement which was seething around the medical college. He left the car and arrived in time to see the rapid isa) of the bodies. A minute or two afferward the first trol wagon dashed up with a clang and a rush pre- pared to bave those bodies and equally pre- pared to prove a murder, but by that time tbe ies bad disappeared and search failed to find them or the janitor, who had discreetly made ‘himself invisible. | use use tpe Uns use use 190 use use nee {Use use lise Use Use Hine Ue se Use ise Use Use tase Use {ise Use Ue Use lke Use Use Use Line Use Use Use Lise lve tee Use tse une use Use | ts tee Use Dae Use tee | use, use tse Urs nee Use tue Bae me Use use Use we use tee tse tse tre us ure use uae a If your cake gets dry change your bak- = | Use ing powder. Use Cleveland's, then it use Use Use use will keep mivist and fresh, use hse ure use une tse ue te use Use tes tne Use se use tee ke use tse Use = CLEVELAXD’S BAKING POWDER — . ise use ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. use use tise | fe use nse nse use use use mse tse Uxo use Use Tse Lee {Ube ue Ue Une Dae Use uss Tse Use tse Use lise lise tse Uso lide Use Use Use Use Tse Une tse Use Use use oo ET PET ‘co RE DDD il PAVES THE WAY TO COMFORT. OUR PEERLESS CREDIT SYSTEM Places Furniture and Carpets within easy reach of all. You can furnish your house from top to bottom ata ‘very smal outlay of ready cash. We have stricken out the disagreeable features so common in other creditestablishments, namely, the signing of notes covering the amount of indebtedness. THERE ARE NO NOTES 324 w Ww. Ww. Sea ‘4 444 ig: =) w Is almost here and if you desire to make your home easy and comfortable come in and talk the matter over with us. Brighten up the parlor with a new Parlor Suite, ‘Take your choice between a Plush or Hair Cloth Su'te of Furniture for #28 cash, $30 on time. See our suites in Brocatelle, Wilton Rux and Tapestry. Wo aro selling ther as cheap on credit as youcan buy for cash elsewhere. Do you needa Carpet for the parlor? You should sec the splendid Brussels we sell for 60 cents rer_yard cash— 65 cents on credit. Reliable Ingrain Carpet, 35 cents per yard cash—40 cents on time. Remember, we are surprising the trade by making and laying all carpet free of cost—not even charging for the waste in match- ing figures. If younced a Bed Room Suite see the one we offer in solid oak for $17 cash and $18 on credit, Youcan't duplicate it in Washington at our price for cash. We sella Solid Oak Extension Table for #4.2 50 on credit; Woven Wire Springs, on time. A Forty-pound Hair Mat- 50 cash, 88 on time. Special attention ts ur line of Modern Cooking and Heating Al sizes and all prices. Ww Stoves. EASIEST OF WEEKLY on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Stx per cent discount allowed for settlements in 30 days. fhe? ARF Goa k R 0 GGG AAA NNN at eee K B 00 GGG aA ree CREDIT HOUSE, 819, 821 AND 823 7TH ST. N.W. alt Tue Wanzex Suoz Hovse, 1115 F Srazex N. W. ‘We have received three new lots of Men's Genuine French Patent Calf Bals, that were made up to sell for 86, which we are selling at $3.75 per pair, a price that cannot be touched by any other shoe desler in town. Also several cases of Ladies’ Fine Button and Lace Shoes that we areselling below manufacturers' whole- ‘sale prices. Our prices range from $1.70 to $3.50, while the regular prices range from $2.75 to 95. These are Saraple shoes, and most of the sizes are 3 and 34¢—A, B and C widths. ‘We have another lot of Ladies’ High Shoes, known to the trade as ‘‘odds and ends" or “‘broken sizes." ‘The regular prices of these odde and ends range from 83.50 to 86. These will be sold at one-half of marked oF regular prices. Remember, ONLY 3 PRICE for these odds and ends. Tux Wansew Suoz Hover ce, LS F Srazer N. W. Gexar Revvoriox Ix Day. Goons, ‘LOW DOWN PRICES _ Ag Lorrseus, 20TH ST. AND PA. AVE. 250. to 190. Bene iaar Sutera ata aes Saud tomar aera A my Fain, s ot Tee. Worth $1.25. ie Seen ey Se. an ast ita att yah us et on Neckwear. See our 25¢. Scart, and Bipepels. ee eho ‘@e. All reduced to 9, to oan order 80 eur we are selling all THOS. J. LUTTRELL, ‘ 1930 Pa. ave. Oc22w Or 100 To 1. AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES. Over one hundred bottles of LILLY'S CARBO- LATED DENTIFRICE sold in this city to one bottle of any other, And why? Because LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE ia infinttely superior to any other. It is sweeter, safer, wholesom er. Andhow? LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE makes the Breath deliciously sweet, the Gums rosy red and the Teeth pearly white. ‘The result! Everybody 19 buying LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE; everybody is selling it. Draggists, Grocers, Dry Goods and Notion Stores all rell it. N. B.—Look for the LILLY trade-mark on every NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. ‘This Weok Only. Saturday Matinee st 2. » Success and Mirth Provoter. THE Yoopoo; oR, 4 LUCKY cHary. ME VOODOO; OB: A LUCKY CHARAL BY F. 8. GIBBS, With the Celebrated Irish Comedian, THOS. K MURRAY, And a Great Company of Funmakers. NOTHING BUT LAUGHTER. bottle. None genuine without it. Mond@ay, Nov. 7, first time on any stage, Bronson LILLY, ROGERS & ©0., Howard's new comedy, now on sale. Ac . ALL THE WERK, Matine#Saturday, No Baits Offered! No articles marked at Tak AND TARTAR less than cost! Unless all goods offered TAR AND TARTAR at fair, honest Responsible parties de- Tan AND TARTAR siring credit have no difficulty in obtaining TAK AND TARTAR it, and not at installment prices. TAR AND TARTAR ing the dull time ing the election et celal inducements “ofte pg agra ‘Miustrat valine pa money. AN: VERS, eM. PRUETTE, Tuomas D. S1xaLeT0N, SAHEge Cor inesy, Faey TREAT = ofS Tthetnw. | ROnERT WATSON, MURA EN EGROFT. You May Be Hunting For It. game epee othe oo Every gow end then T mons fow Odds and © aaa 3 Ends in niture line that Iam to z z t rid of nt almost any times it | KERNAN Sprain aver cod Tien st ‘an odd Chair, and it may be a Table or a Dresser. If you need a single piece of Fur- niture to make up a Suite call on me—I may have it—yon can have it on “time” payments. THIS WEEK-MATINEE SATURDAY. HYDES COMEDIANS, Under the Persons Direct From Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, ction ot Bran esh peta’ It 518 Seventh street northwest. Mr, dames Hyde. ‘Theater, Brooklyn: bey aya MISS HELENE MORA, © Specialist. Dr. 8. D. Hicks of Phila- cee delphia. ‘Thursday Fridny and Saturday at ee ee the Orrr Optica Stone, 477 Pa. Deserving Confidence.—There 18 no arti- cle which 40 richly deserves the entire confi- lence of the community as Brown's Bronchial Grochos. Thee suffering from asthmatic and bronchial diseases, coughs and colds should try them. Price, 25 cents. n3-eu3t oo ene See Us About Your Winter Underwear. We can make it interesting for you and can save you mone: One Price, Franc & Soy, It or. 7th and D, ve. Hw. It! WEEK OF NOVEMBER 7. Beginning Monday Night, First presentation here of the $100,000 production, ©. B. Jefferson, Klane & Erlanger's tng of Stage and Arenic Spec- tacle. | | Tae BrocesT TNDOOQH ENTERTAINMENT IN| THE WORLD. Notice. Although obliged to discontinue the t Department for this season, I am still prepared to promptly all ali orders for remaking and laylag carpets." ‘Tuomas D. SINGLETON, ‘n8-3t 415 7th ot. now. Lowest Prices on Wall Papers, Mouldings, Interior Decorations, &c. A practical man, seven re experience, The largest and finest stock northwest. . E. Krxa, 14th and 8 ste. n.w. nB-waeedt® Any ‘75 Floren and 75 Gorgeous! Gilttering! Stupendous! Seats now on sal __ St ALENTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN wisi. ine 4 theatrical company please atdress THEATER, Star office. “OPS ii tue PAABels BLO THEATER Mra. P. Harris, RL. Brit Se aris, Britton and T. ¥. Dean, Week commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, NEW YORK DAY BY DAY. A fresh, crisp picture of life ‘n New York city. Next week, BARTLEY'S CAMPBELLS “FATE.” Razors! For perfect ease and comfort in shaving—The Jubilee.” WaLvonn's,$77 Paay. et hee Art ——. at Averbacn’s Domestic Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th aud H. Handsome souvenirs given away. ‘Made on the Domestic while you wait. Admission free. Open every evening this week till 9. n2-tt ee The Best Beyond Doubt. No Bax Bun is equal to the St. Thomas when pore. ‘The absolutely pure article cight and earn old (cannot be excelled), can be 'D OPERA HOUSE. THIS WEPK, REAPPEARANCE, After an absence of four Years, of had for $4. #5 and 86 per gal. and 50c. and 7c. amp per qt. at H. A. Sexicson’s, 1200 and 1201 Penn- um periew, sylvania ave. It isa great bargain. Don't fail MR. BELLEW, to try it. n2-8t Under the direction of Mr. John Stetson, = sresge In the widely discussed and remarkably stc- 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Saxony fal new play from the French, Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at $1.49, at AUERBACK's, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Booms. Z LA'S THERESE. ZOLA’S THERESE. A PLAY OF THE 19TH CENTURY, THAT WHICH IS NOT SEEN DOES NOT EXIST. oct28-e0d2it HE TALK OF EVERY DRAWING ROOM. —- Matinee Satu: Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, a delicous HNO ant a fat-producing drink — does not distress, 1 rectly taucht by a simple method Teuarantes to teach the most un- ya perfect tune each lemon or Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. wusical person to The entire stock of Fine Tailor-made Cioth- | B° mrstcal porns lay peste tae, cock lemon gr ing will be cloned out at 60 cents on tbe dollar, | Eprger uni vieaws aldcews GPOKCE DRAEGER, Lonpox axp Livenroot Ciotuixe Co., 7th and G ste. oc31-tt Marvelous Fuel.—Sestalit—No smell, no MET£korr music HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEURSD AY EVENT Nara rs NING. +. gas, no chimney, no ‘stove pipe, no smoke. FIIDAY EVENING, Nov 4 © Sold by Horkins, 998 Fet. nw.” 0¢29-no3&5* First representations in Wesriagnen of : = ‘ashiticton of @ Wonderful "UH AN LA" Spectacle When in want of a good liniment buy Sal- ° vation Oil, which costs only 25¢. 4 THE | eee BS Button Holes Made to Order at Domes- SEVEN AGES | tic Bewing Muchine Rooms, 7th and H. nl-9t oF our Wop. Men’s and Boys? and Children’s Suits and ——— Overcoats at 60 cents on the dollar at the Lox- ‘(From Chaos to Man.) DON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., 7th and G | +. aor ste. oc81-tf noteanae tastente | sieves hd thes banete ot Ms orousiily artistic sceue 10c. Royal Headache Powders. __| these."—New Fork Brening Post, a Headaches cured “while you wait.” Drugeista aula spectacle, the electric light, and beau! set in ‘Scenes, — er aT = br eee ‘the Very perfection of scenic art."—Soston . Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making aspe- | Oude. ‘ cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting | « coomesn ut ebjclutels new to, Boston. Sorealistic and pooing; also cures Dandraff. oc7-tr | Hostun Herald —_— A FAIRY TALE OF SCIENCE Elixir Babek cures ali malarial diseases Srepbleally explained by. — Miustrated “with beautifal soenery and marvelous None Name It But To Pratse. Might and mechanical edects Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9 Agparvel of lightness ond ewitiness | seatancwou mle ut NETUEROYES. 1110 Vat. nw, faenoon: week folieing second Teea aoe NEW PUBLICATIONS. ae A THIF 10 THE MOO! PANISH COURT MINUET." THE ONLY minuet; all others are modifications. The “Si EAL ‘onl; SOWWHERE 16 THE OFFICE OF THE CEN- in Weal! here the wenuine © WHEY Biolox str Rear alinyet tetan lsat the MAHTEN COLLEGE In the wi Toan and Trust building, corner : , oul abd Fetes Hoom 0 ding, gatory tad the Bremn Tan Culture, Rlocrticn, MEt2norr music HALL “CAN I SEE THERE S$’ OF BINDING AXD STANDS FOR HoubiNe ThE DiCHOS. ———e ee Yea, | DAMROSCH CONCERTS. | “HOW CAN I PAY FOR THE DICTIONARY’ Call and inquire, oc27-tnol5 The SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW YOR IN CONTUNCTION WITH THE (CHORAL SOCIETY, Under the’ direction ‘of WALTER DAMROSCH. Assisted by Eminent Soloists, Jit] gtve a course of six SYMPHONY AND ORATORIO CoNcERTS ‘As follows: BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Easrox & Rove. 421 1ithet., bet. Penn. ave. and Est, Baeza yping Presses and Stands, Sener ee Lette Books, Wednesday Prenius. Inks ond Muci Hurd's & Whiting’s Fine Stationery, Envelopes, (Crane's Zapaneee Linen Tablets, Office Supplies, Card Engraving and Stamping. oclt-tr a eadegt and nanos ote " eademy- and’ me Professors of Dancing, will reopes his classes for the Have You Tap 2 season 1802-06 WEDNESDAY, October 5, st $ and 8 ooo. 1b o 288, O'cio-k p.m. Circulars at the academy, Masonic Hall, SOOHE & w sks Oth and F sis, nw. ‘ocl92m*" 99 ‘Ime = BETHESDA PARK. ap ‘he cafe at this park oben all the winter. Care from BBR ERR gSS TTT? Tennallytown Junction on the hour au ‘hour. St hae pers etaneg isihciee tas eedtereil inieeese $P5 5 3 t . provided. Kowling alley always open. Bee ee Sss8 Tt ee It t» made under the personal surorvision of ‘Mr Gul, sr:, who bas had 40 years’ ex OR UALITY, orthe dAncorimet, clgrent manner gt pecting 204 Risiee ats rreeter price. "A bold asvertion. "Oar BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, evidence is the dy. Tae Assonruexr set —— its of Fancy Almond Paste, A) Jebli Feed Seagal cer Chacon ose were op eee ww bese ces) tii pe EE kinds. ae ¢ ag w Te Paice For Gill's best is G0 comts @ pound. Were- OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, spe ask a trial. ‘bth street, two blocks below U. 5. Treasury. Griz. & Sox. cor. 110 ana ¥. 22 5 WS. — TEN ROAD. — Suors "Open aii winter, Moats e fare "Best wine ta liquors. Public and private rooms, FOR MEN, | FOR GIRLS, oom and use of piano free to patie or FOR LADIES, | FOR CHILDREN, cor es Address Tenallytown P. O. See Warn Boterm W. H. Hozxz, ‘8TH AND PENN. AVE. FOR Boys, | FOR INFANTS. Our 83.50 Shoes must be seen to be appreciated. THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. Our stock of PATENT LEATHER SHOZS is com- plete for Ladies and Gentlemen. Our RUSSET SHOES FOR WINTER are the latest caper. Buys pair: they are convenient. Require Bo 5 — —_ ‘READ THIS! be ‘With every pair of Portieres or Lace Cur- Wusox & Cann, tains sold this week costing 85 or over we ‘will give » pole and bang them fresof 920 F ST. N.W.. charge. Our $17.50 Solid Oak Chamber Suite is o leader. W. H. Hows, oSliw 8TH AND PEXN. AVE Frank W. Sanger and Gus Bothner's Grest Comedy | mission, 25 cen’ Ta HS. TAKE, WILL GIVE AN INFOR' cheese ‘hometric. eeance at 2 . THis Badan EVENING, November * RIZEROTES NEW MUSIC BALI. MPIERD AT Rov 4, wos MULE of chicaco, | the sloguent om ‘of the truth and beauty of spiritualism, will dedicate this pew and beaut i & ism, the new and fiure home of ret Fatonal Association of Spiricuaiists of Washineton. Miss MAGGIE GAULE of ‘mediun, aitimore, the wonder: “ili follow lecture.” “Id-cent lat tony G06 Fst. Nw. FRENCH and GERMAN. RAND FAMILY OYSTER ROAST (Oysters steamed) Of the JOLLY FAT MEN'S CLUB To SMITH’S POINT, On SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1802, rain or shine. ‘The steamer Samuel J_Pents will leave her wharf at 9:45 .0.m., returning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, aduitting lady and gent, $1. Rach addi- ‘or children over ten years of aew, 50°. No objectionable parties allowed and positively no eauubling of any kind on boat or grounds Ladies expressly invited. Third Artillery Band will accompany excursion. Bring your knife and fork. )UNT VERNON HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Steamer MACALESTER at 10 m. daily (except Sun- day), returning to the cfty by 2-39 p wm THE DIRECT ROUTE — NO FERRYING — KO TRANSFERS—THE QUICK ROUTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, 75c.; CHILDREN, 50e. S@-PLEASE NOTE.—By the 10 am. steamer Macalester ti Mount Vernon, ast by tine | Girect route only, the cket covers the entire round | trip to.and ineiuding admission to the mansion and | munds of Mount Vernon, the visitor being thus tres | om vexatjous ‘yanafers and annoying extra coat ot ase of an additional ti be Fighefut tftecn mive trap town tie fanen thie hott: ngs oF transfer or extra without ch —_ Eirep route Alexandria, Fort Foote, Port Watsing= ‘Steamer Macalester to river landfhcs as as Giymont dally” except Sunday at 10 a Pectin M WASHINGTON, 4 ELECTRI nat viet sBhis Hotsk, Bi Places of historic’ interest Take ferry steamers foot of 7th st Special excur- sion ticket, 0c. entire round trip. Ing also with trains of rail cood'et Lletendfie Fane tare sf Seo aera ete In deference to the wishes of the Ladies’ Mt. Ve-non Association cars stop on SUNDAY at Little Hunting creek, one mile this side of Mt. Vernon, the grounds being ciosed on that day. — F. A. REED, Supt ULE IN EFFECT OCTORER Traige foare dally from Uriou Suton (Bane B.A, Went rom Washington, 00 jap. daily" Cincte old Ves'tbnied, vewly eq ‘rain, with dining car Wasi! Nehsea! Sy. a. daily —‘The famous “PF. FV. Limited — ‘atte erain with ining ar for Cincinmetyy Wille, arriv ine at «vecimpath p.m. Toxinaton Louie ?SGa. .~ connecting vt peta T500: ay for Gontonsviile, Char leicertinge Rienmond Warresberes seauetin an Snilay, Yor ncipal Virginia points, datiy, |< — epee Fallman jocations and ticketa at Company’ officra, Siyand 142) ve << a : . sear, CSlambue and St Louie, “with Parlor Oar Wash: ingtoa to Macrisbarg and Harrisburg to Dittsiare end siseping Cars {row Pittevune 40, Col jevelae lana re. ‘st Dowie 3, to Harriet weap Cinckisna cnt ‘St. Louie Pe us ond Cim ional Express tow. toute api Car Pittebare to, B Lavewse 9-40 pw. daly EY » Richin Apress, #40 pom daily for Pittsburg and the West, with threaxh Sleeper to Pictsbune Pittsburg to Chicasro. For Ka Kimira at 10.5 FIR. New YORE ax pO amit iam. 12 ret SNSRESORAL LIMITED With Diniug Car trom Ba vB dally. for Pi : re for Phat b Sieet dation ‘Patiadeiphis, tor PHILADELPRIA ONLY 50s. m. work days, aod 3.45 p.m iy. 7.20.0 me hon, 5.0 a.m. daily. . 2.01 and 3.40 p. un. gion, wichout change, + 90'a.m. week daysand i STAGE EXCURSIONS. "THE BOUTHERN TALLY-HO COACH LINE sit 13th st. nw. ‘Arlington, Soldiers’ 700. st. o cam a pea aa am. 2 should ride on our in-hand taily-bo. TSbaY To Prace Aw HONEST HOUSEKEEPERS UPON AN EQUAL PLANE, WHETHER THEY BUY FOR CASH OR UPON CREDIT, HAS BEEN THE ONE AIM OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, AND WITH WHAT RESULTS AN APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC MANI- FESTS BY ITS CONTINUED AND OVERWHELM- ING PATRONAGE, WHEN A FEW DOLLARS UPON PURCHASE. AS AN EARNEST OF GOOD FAITH, THE BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS FILLS THE HOME OF THE LABORER AND ARTI- SAN WITH COMFORT AND CONTENTMENT— REASON FAILS TO FIND AN EXCUSE FORA DESOLATE AND CHEERLESS FIRESIDE. BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFER YOU WILL ADD TO YOUR STORE A HUNDREDFOLD, y, 29°20, 9.00 and 11.50 =m. and 42 Galiy except Sunday. Banlaye 900 wom toda, POR ALEXANDRIA AND 1 Por Aleramicia, 430, 6 357 45 Sree boss FS hers HE SOUT, ie oe Fo. information at the office, northeast cor ner 13th street and ns) |Yania avenue, and at patty ta ey oa a ol E. PUGH. 2. Kk. WOOD, _General Manager. (au27] Awomt, Rs ERSRL OBA RARE We er 4, TRE. . Pennayivenie Passon- Prout heyelena SEEN WA —— 30 aan! —Daily fon. Connects at orn MASHINOTON AND SOUTH. AND BY YOUR THRIFT PROVIDE AGAINST MANY A POSSIBLE FUTURE EMERGENCY. . iivustyWumineted by | FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES. House & Henewaxes Casz Axv Creorr Hovses, 917, 018, 21 AND ve3 7TH SE. 0029 Pazciovs Sroxss. 10 Per Cexr Discouxr For Case. PRECIOUS STONES, INCLUDING DIAMONDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, OPALS, PEARLS, TUR- QUOISES, &., EFFECTIVELY MOUNTED IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES OF SETTINGS, AS KINGS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, SCARF PINS, EARRINGS, NECKLACES, TIBULED LIMIT: on . Dining, Pariorand ta (ane 18 houre) with, ew York and ‘a cirming, arrive > p.m. daily aud 6 58 .m. rcept Su ‘Train le: Pt. and arriving 6.53 a.m. and 3.36 p.m. gaily, Washington 6 nyivanie aves end ot Viatiroad’ Wasbing= BROWN, General Avent Pa Devt TURK, General Pessonser Aweme. 378. ¥. BALM von & onto KaRoay a Schedule in effect May 22. 180, Leave Washington trom gration Sorner of New Jersey ‘avenue and C= For Chicago and Northwest, Veotbuled Limited Ra- trae ~ 81S pun daily oy Cinrvuuaty, Bt Lowe an dujed Limited, 3.30, express 1125p a: For Pittsbure and Cleveland, express dally mands 47 vor Lexinwtoe and Staunton, 10.404 m. Sr Winchesterand way stations. ¥9-30 1m For Luray, Natural hear, Chattacowrs and Memphis, ba fag Zar throueh to Mernptse on sek § Car through to Memphis ot o MFor Baltimore. week days. 4 0085.30, 0.35. 47 1, S00. 45, x 30. 10.00. 65, 0 x2. —s 4 a %6, 38.60 hon aon “sti Sand Th a te 3530 8 aK, N30. AMO. C10 CO, ; *70'%0, 6-5, 3.00, 50.00, 2.0. Wor aunajolin"y 1 ana & 0 sm. 12 10and 4.28 s Pregerick. 75.4, in, 1.15, 1898, sratown, 110.40 8.2m. and 15.30 p.am For Boyd aust way pornta, 9 401 For Galthersbar 248,113, +3 bo. 20 ame am JEM bon ADEL hia, New Ye 1 thee wat, 8 60(10 G0, Dini To) wom, 18-00, Dining Oar), ‘Sleepine’ Gar, Open at 10-00 o'clock). +) ew Yuk iy ori Bost ‘AND PHIL- BRACELETS, &c., TOGETHER WITH OUR ENTIRE STOCK, WITHOUT RESERVATION, WE OFFER AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 Pes Cexr For Casa Gait & Buo.. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITH3, TEMPORARILY aT oer 1437 Pexx. Ave Ww & Y 4 |S. N. Maree Philadelphia, Wilmington and Chester, 00 dail iflet Farlot,Cars on all day trai Por Boston, *2 40 p m.-with Pall nian Butat Sleap- fing Car running through to Boston wth ve bridge, landing ¥ - Pougtikes the City, 10.00 and 12 00 noun. Sundays, by Uoion ‘Trane s"grdegs taht ston fer Co. on ‘orders jad 1381 1 Pa ave, and at depot, 1D CHAS. 0. SCUL Gen. Manager. (my? Gen. Pas * xxxxxxsr: xexarasxx REXAEAAAEAKAETESERUAS SCE ERER RE XUXERYKASUETNELECEESIKSERERERESE Ticos Boos Rermmo Sua, san 739 Txn Sz N.W.

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