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THE EVENING a ¢ t STAR: WASHINGTON, __—_—_————_—— LOCAL MENTION. | ALEXANDRIA. UPPER MARLBOKO’. — cae = | cursive suscror avaree. | A Community Thankfn! for Rein--The Rail- Forneast Tint 8 P. For the District of Col Vaewivia, genera!!y fair. 9 orth westerly winds: cided! Colder eo the coast: frost Yrifay morn- fag; warmer Friday right: northwest gules cusprnios oy Tue Temperature aml « ware om. Great Palle, temperature BE Receiving reservoir. tewp @itton at nor Bertie south connection, 96 chatributing reservoir temperature [9 volition at Bove eBiuent gate hou. 36, Figh tide iow tide am 1221 pm 653 .m 650 p.m. inffrent gate 0-4 Warre any @2, 11-4 White Woe prices on Carpet rnishing (suod> & Co. 636 Pa ave. vow Oren O10 Hare Come im ati the new shapes Derbies acd AL Pite Blocks well worth ““Two- Fifty Fuaxe & Sox, One Price, Corner 7th aad D. Pon Aut Bars.cigers by boa, save money During at Stemris . 101) Pa. ave id impertal Raypen, 90° Rewraon Chanpagnes. Bole Agent, ¢ th me Exesour 2 Hewrcen’s, 453 Ma av. Pranc’s ¥ At 250. are the heaviest ¥ Tur Warto succeed tn having « beautiful eetof teeth is te bein carly with the use of Minot's Dentifrice und keep on with it. 250. evervmhere Canrers Creaxno by the Emeune Canret Womas, 631-635 Muss ave. nw.,are made moth- Proof free of charg: lephone 435-2 Ma WOM Lowe desires to inform his lady customers that he tf» no longer connected with Lowerre & Evans, 515 1th street. Ho will Be pleased to meet them at irs, T. B Hanur- gow's, 1929 F st. r Moldings and Interwor Tr: Beto R ‘ing and Decorating W. Hexpenson's, 113 F stow. | CITY AND DISTRICE deeesanlicere verttente “The Country neon Howard's New Navies st new play. “Aris Acapenr oF Vr Bexees Boee Bells “Pate Keaxan's Lyeers Tararen. slisd Folly Con Camp Rose Hill En- roe loth wtreet and Obe Merzsnotrs Mrs: Choe to Leann Semi o# Laxovaces (06 F Grazer NW) Free lecture “How the study of Ie an be simplitied and made rapid, edueats 2 ‘ Seve t @chek, Mr. Joba MeGuigan of No 1113 South Carolina avenue reported that he had been way- lait im the White Lot. south of the Executive Maxsiov. Mr. MeGutgan ie collector for Fidelity Building Association, and was on his F to the office from Haves’ court, where be tions. He savs he was ap- by four coloret men, and one of then weland had been elected. He replied tht he did rc ow, whe apon the n fell upon brn. an 2 « to Bim, thes ses D him, using feet and fists. During the at bis wate hain wos broken. utd his chars ‘as lost, be afterw Jiton the path where strozgle cecurred. After the case was -rpocted @ thorough search of the White einity, but failed to assailants. of the Charge We the Crimimal Court (Justice Charles Fisher, alias “Pompey” F @red man, was placed on trial fe the person. He was a from Benjamin F. face track on April that when the watch was taken and « man named Wa. Smith ite directions end the watch wax found on ich. who, on conviction, was nced to four years in the penitentiary. Fisher was ar- Bested at the ume and convicted, but was given new trial Mose Acq! Cox) today her, a larceny from of taking a wateh at the Benning I: was teatified the prisoner ran away in op- last ements the details of the w of the First Fy the opening se: a an Chi stree i next Sun- the following The Motions p. Te the case of Perse i. 1 W. Beach, W. N. Horsthamp, . HK. Gardner for an injan: sale of Ruppert’: sixty-four acre for the appot Justice bradley vesierla ar vent the n 7th street a receiver the motions, ertitie of bucerporat The Carlton Soctal Club b E shall. Joseph B. Yurray. I L. F. Clipper, tited « certificate of Wor ‘The certificate of fing trostees of the Oe ral MoE. Cb beer filed: Lewie Ch Sprig Joseph E Aitred Pinkett, & 4 Lancasts The Hin! ineorpor and HE F- Judge Miller modore Nich oheer arrested the defe Fiolation of an ordinance Be razor was fow fendar.t'» for an alleged the District aud whet. The de to St. bitzabeth's to the Sacre- dot will prob- Prederiet. € Coroner Patterson vestigated death of the Death the body and in- Pease Prepered for @ed was afterward! on M strect reme Real Batute Maitre. Willard Pracker hax purchase fame for $5250 exh 21 M80 feet on T betwee orth west B.F. Kallusowski ct al. have bought for 94,052.45 of Nellie M. Sinielts part 98 to 8153.25 feet on ti. tree! @n Marviand avenue vet sree is wortheant Joseph Haldwin bas bong $5,009 of Jacob Madert part lor 11, sjuace 417, 16 by 100 feet on Tth between Sand 1 _ AT AveTios. Posituvely the last o Friday, November i). and Setar streets northwest. the cale ovember 22, im stores 1229-1431 1ith street southeast. | Goals must go. Leck out for bargains. A Bebrend & Co. Sam Sam-tag, salesman. —Adeh cs 4 Ke Semenixen at the magnificence the low prices prevailing at * furniture establishment, streets northwest. —Adot. —_—— “Warxkies bgp ier lage oe Pre nol Plexion steaming a tific facial ‘will remove wrinkles and -kin blemishes. Belon. room 2, Merts building, th and F empeets.— dd @orwcs 13th and Wart Pare, Window Shades, Root | col- | road Litigation. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Urran Manzzono’. Mv., Nov. 10, 1892. ~ ‘The first mow storm of the season ooourred here yesterday morning. There was some little | hail mixed with it, whicb afterward turned into The settling up of election matters now goes | on. The election officers carried the ballots and | poll lists to the court house this morning and | there made the official scrutiny of the vote, which did not differ nounced. Under the sioncrs are required office of the corporation for which they are ap- fainted ou the second day after any election Id therein, and, after receiving the returns, [reamed very hard all night and continu | morning. “Che long-continued drought has at ¥ last been broken, and this rain will be of much wabdeh te Benen Soe See benefit to the people in the neighborhood of The usual rejoicings of the successful party Bristol, where many wells have yone dry and have beyun here. \ mammoth bonfire at the | farmers have had to bau) water from the river. interse Asaph and Dake strests that kan Sigtenis aeceua ° i i pages lek aug fg ernest |, There has been a slight hitch in the proceed- bets were cinimed und some of thera paid, | ings against ex-Congressman Sydney FE. Mudd, and already the plane for the portioning out | recerver of the Washington City and Point of the United States offices bave been com-|r nckout Railroad Company. ‘The papers. in enced the first order and petition were served by IM PkosrRCT oF sTRRMT UrROvEMRET. | MC. Waring, who was made a special deputy ‘The national election being now over the at- | for tha purpose. It seems that thero papers tention of the managers of cfty matters will be Hhould have been served by one of the reglar est ity affairs, and the | cers of the company, noifby a specially made More expecially directed to city one. In consequence R. Milton Hyde was yes- Proposal to establish a street and sewer iM- | terduy deputized by the court to serve the Prevement faud will come more to tae frout, © | papers again, this being out of his district. siny until something i done. Mayor Strauss | rio ines at 2.oclock fe jae Hila ehesoredal jus a plan, City Treasnrer Hariow hase plan, | day Col. Best ieft hore for Baltimore vester- State Senator Mushbach ts arranging ® plan. | day afternoon. where he will be in cousultation Mr. Justice May hus a pian and other oft! | with some parties in connection with the case. are also taking thought of the matter, eo the | He will probably go to New York this after. | wisdom which comes from multitude of coun- | noon and will retin ‘here tomorcow sight or cillors will probably be exhibited in the street | Sotarday morning, and on Tucaday he will be- improvements of next your to prepare his case for the court of appeala. BoTrS. ee —_ two weeks with (woke Pe, a OM - rte ical force in the clerk's office, together wi f_ Seenee Pasion, wie ox Beveteters SUS" Sls cease EE Os Oe Ree | was arrested and brought to this city on the | Bp“ Croeys Richard E. B churge of shooting Wm. Rust, colored, near eek aku the Alexandria and Fairfax boundary, bas been : bailed by the county anthorities by Justice The election passed off quietty all through Priest, colored, in $1,000 for appearance at | this section and in this district alone the vote ourt. Poulton was arrested by a colored citi- | was 175 short. There was a light vote polled in zen and his case beard before « colored magis- | Charles und St. Mary's counties, No trouble trate. has been reported fi lace in Suit was drought {n the cfrouit court of | met ial lexandria county yesterday by Mr. James E. lements against Mr. Richard Bo Lloyd of Washington for commissions on sale of lands and an attachment was levied by Sheriff Veitch on aesots of Mr. Lioyd tn the county. The Alexandria Ynfirmary managers bave chosen Mrs. Dr. Fawcett, president, vice Hrs. Oscar Ounter, resigned. xorrs. ‘There will be a meeting of the county com- missioners here today. E ‘There will be a Thavkegiving ball and supper given at Oxford Hali Thanksgiving day. Tho roceeds will be used for the benefit of St. ‘aatias Churah. — Miss Bettie Davis has resigned ae teacher of ™ ‘the school at Forestville | AMUSEMENTS. seit Losin Sah }. Beale. | Gazs.anp Scnoor ov Laxevages.—Thorewill |” 1). J. Howell of Alexandria, Va., hae been on- | bee free lecture tonight at the Gaillard Schoo! | gaged as civil engineer by the Prince George’ of Languages, 906 F street northwest, on “How | County Agricultural Fair Association to mak | the study @ Languages Can Be Simplified and | s topographical map of the agricultural fair | Mode Rapid, Educational and Fascinating. ‘ounds. The work will be commenced at once. The subject is an interesting ous, and after its | Sie Howell will be hore to superintend the con- conclusion debate mpon the ideas advanced wi struction of the mo. be permitted. ‘This will add to the attraction |“ “Jennie Bartoa and Sophie Blackson, two of the evening. n } young colored girls, and Wm. Boss, alo col- Cyeit, Trtxf Coxcrut.—This wonderful boy | ored were brough! to Jail here Wednesday by soprano, who has created such s sensation in | Shorif Dove, ‘They were given » liearing be- New York and Boston, will appear for the rst | fore Justice Smith at Bowie and committed to time iu Washington at Metzerott’s Muste Hail | jai) in default of €100 bail. Jus. Williama was on Tuesday evening. Noveraber 22, assisted bY | also brought to jail by Constable Sweeny on the Strakosch Operatic Compan: “4 This lad bas | Wednesday. All were held on the charge of been giving concerts ip the eastero cities and | peaking oot his success bax been phenomenal, especially in Bouton, where be sung in eight concerts in three weeks’ time before most enthusiastic audiences. The critics of that city declared him “a vecal genius und the lyric wonder of the day.” He has qaweet voice and sings like 1 old artiat the most difficult arias of the talian and French opera repertory, and also Engit-b, ¥rench and German songs, ————— A GECKGIA ARTIST. the guest of Mr. and gee Liquor Cases in the Police Court. The case of William Gifford, tho saloon keeper ou Brightwood avenue, against whom an information was recently filed, charging violation of the liquor laws, was set for trial in the Police Court today, but, owing to a mistake in summoning the witnesses, the case had to go over until tomorrow. This te the case brought against tho de- | fendant in order to test the law as to the mile limit. The case will be heard by a jury, and Mr. Tobriner wili appear for the defendant. dire. Louise Williams of Atlanta, Ga,,ocomes| Judge Kimball heard the care of George Cor- to Washington indorsed by such’ well-knowa | lise, the dealer in the county charged under gentlemen as Gov. McKinney of Virginia, Gov. | the uct of the levy court with selling beer on Northan of Georgia, Gov. Jones of Alabama, | Sunday, and sustained the law. A tine of $10 Holt of South Carolina und the following | Was imposed. + from the late Heury W. Grady “This wi duce Miss Loutse Willams of this eit ts highly indorsed by her pastor, who is m ‘by all others who know her, including Gen. Gordon. She is! | the daughter of « helpless invalid, and upon her cflorts mainly depends the support of her family. She ix worthy the consideration of all with whom she comes in contact, and I heartily wish her such sympathy as the unfortunate deserve, Hiexny W. Grapy.” | Mins Williams is here to dispose of a large and handsome oil painting, the product of her own easel, entitled Frngal Repast.” It is now | it at Suks’ clothing store, Pennsylvania 7th street. Her appeal is to the Union eoldiers, be THE couRTS, Miss Louise Willams’ Work for Her Crippled ' Father. he personal friend. ‘Tuere ts likety to be an oyster famine in the city. There are no oysters on hand now and have not been for the past week. The have gone up, inferior oysters selling for 65 aud | 70 cents a bushe \Saven His Stour. PERHAPS HIS LIFE. BLOOD POISONING AFTER SCARLET FEVER. Read the following from a grateful 1m “My itttle boy had soarlet fever when four years old. and it left bim very weak and with biood POISONED with pent ix Generar Trnst-—Judyes Hagaar and James. CANKER. His eyes became so fuflamed that bis Today—In re John Joues, habeas corpus; Judg- | Sarreringe were innewen cat fon eee ths ment affirmed. Armes agt. Ambter; record | read and catise passed. — Willettagt. Otterbach; | COULD NOT OPEN HIS EYES, settled. purr Covat—Judge Rradle T took him twice durin: that time to the and Ear Today Walter agt. Walker; appearance | Infirmary on Charles stroet, but thelr remedies fsllod ordered. Whitlock agt. Kennedy: do. todo him the faintest shadow of good. Tcoummonced ee aaa giving him Hood's Sarsaparilis and {t soon cused bin, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. | Tbeve never doubted that It SAVED HIS SIGHT, even IF NOT HIS VERY LIFE. teatimonial im any wey hoowe. ‘The above state | meat is THE TROTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND | NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. And I can add that my testimony was entirely voluntary and NOT BOUGHT AND PAID FOR, nora small fact polished | up aud enlarged. And the ease of my boy is not the | omly one that I know of where | News From Rockville and Vicinity—The Agricultaral Society. Corres ondence of The Eventne Star. Rockvitix, Nov. 10, 1892. A meeting of the members of the Agricul- tural Society was held in the town hall here to- dey and was well attended. The proposition itted by the board of management to so | ud the charter of the society as to admit of HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Has sccomplised a great cure. I remain, respect- the issue of stock, to change the time of the | Ts. Sap epee ore annoal meeting to January and to make a| — change in the electic om ie a | ane eo eee HOOD'S PELLS aré Lend maie and are perfect in + were discussed at l men’ enent, and it wae th by some of those y decided to refer the uestions to tue consideration of @ committee £ legal gentlemen for report to an adjonrned B P meeting to be held Wednesday, 23d instant. | LOOD OISONTING | Ata meeting of the trustees of the poor,beld | And every hnmor of the blood, skin and scalp, with t the “ores hou ; yesterday, the kent | offi | juss of hair, whether suuple, scrofulons, ulcerative or ‘ers of that inetitation were unanimously re- | pereditary, speedily, permanently and economically pee ag cor ang, ft senior Pawerd | curei by CUTICURA KEMEDIES when the beat nett. clerk to the board of trustees, The afi | PBYsicians and all other remedies fail. Complete fairs of the institution are represented to be in | buuwe treatment for every humor. Sold everywhere. | » Mr. Herry Rabbitt of this | quite # serious and painfal acci- having one of bis legs badly bruised by Who Wants a machinery while engaged in coun veller, bamdiinss at Gien Echo. Gas Stove Cowideruple exettement was occas Or ur@ay last in the vicinity of Brookville b; Drop Light appenrance there of a dog, which, from Ite ac Can Bo was supposed to be enffering from hydro Suited im 1 animal in the neighborhood Goods and Prices | were att and bitten by the dog, which af- By | terwerd made its escape. Cc. A. MUDDIMAN, ‘The anawal stat tof the board of puvlic | It G14 12th st. sekool commissiouers for this county shows that ‘6 tufal receipts of the board for the last fiscal year amounted to $46,575.27, of which arayntit $45,820.97 bas been expended, leaving | W rppixa * © on hand of $1,254.50. The ‘receipts Zor culored schools amovnted to $8,212.46, al! Gurrs, { ha: b expended except ! Gaithersburg Lede ae ee Fe eee Oe | what more aoproyeiste, sleguit.or more ap- bold a public mecting wt Grange Hall, that | Drecated asa pitt than exquisitecut glass! De- place. Friday Will be a }L. Mor evening, the 18th ibstant, which reseed by € notes refine! taste and Aincere good will—espe- cially if tthe “Hawkes” cut qlass, for it {sas superior to other grades as the diamond ts to the yellow stone. We show it by the broad laze of daylight, to prove it flawless. Yot ‘kom cut gluse will cost you no more than interesting to many | some of the infertor grades. zene, that of the Prospect | Exquisite Me now on exhibitor. aap Fy estbsearac | Ww ILMARTH & Enuoxsrox, Messrs. HE. Wise “oe 1205 P. hens N. Ww. Litigation Over a Cemetery tice Bradley in the Equity Court bas be- fore him a case ¢ of our ¢ Hill Ce: Esapgelical Society. and W. F. pectat! rman Mattingly appear for the com- ng inantand Mr. J.B. Meloy for the defend- | —— The compisinants organized under an act ‘a me sighs graceg er | of Congress in 1860 for the purpose of conduct- Gold’ geal = Me cone ing a cemetery entered into possession of the and 0: { | property near Glenwood and’ have since con-| sna ee ena Horse Cov- ueteted the Prospect Hill cemetery. The di ‘Qualities, “cot rect RUBBER { "ers. {incorporated under the general act | "Jie ‘wuaranteed 2 bop ao i=. and. it is claimed, took possession ie wo a or atais, of the ground, subdivided it for the purpose of Hs sale, thereby subjecting the tract to taxation, Gooduoar Reurver wa- sttbirptnd Leather and have o ve Sted the proceeds tots own wg Cushion gnd Prewmate use. The complainant seeks to set aside the} 3 st Kk) 7a Rubbe acts of deferdant and to enjoin them in fa- | Melville Lin wasabi» deste" ture. a eee Priors Caxpx. ij The Friends Literary Social. " | The Friends Literary Social met lest evening onder at the howe of Mr. Frank M. Steir, 10th and O po streets northwest. An interesting program was Fordat Lcarried out. Jchn G. Whittier was ebosen as vat | the poct of the evening. Short selections from Sopeantl fF prowpuy his biography and works were presented, beau-| prnore 2 | tifuily illustrated by tableaux. The PINOT {G0 verlatios ot 25c. « pound, was much enjoyed by all . The ne: meeting of the social will be held at the home of Mr. Morris Thorne, 1807 9h street nor! west, the evening of November PINOT'S, 705 7th st. n.w. | Jas. Pu You may uke this | re AATei, made frm te cote me- Cream Porrixa By Mies Adelina Miller, Teather of Cookery, Atlanta, Ga, 1 pint corn meal, 1 pint sweet milk, 1 saucer cold howiny, 2 tablespoonfuls butter, 2 exes beaten separately, 1 teaspoonful Cleveland's ‘Raking Powder, '4 teaspoonful salt. Add the mflk gradually to the hominy and ‘aur until tree from amps, then the yolks, salt and butter. Add the meal sifted with the bak. ing powder, and lastly the whites beaten ati! Place two well greased shallow tins on the stove, and when hissing hot pour in the mix- ture and bake 30 minutes in a quick oven. Use only Cleveland's Baking Powder, the pre- ‘portions are made for that, “I am convinced Cleveland's ia the purest baking powder made, and I have adopted it clustvely in my cooking echools and for daily household use." SARAH T. RORER, Principal Philadelphia Cooking School. Sunshine Reflector Gas Stoves. Asbentos Gas Btoves. Combinetion Gas Stoves, Home Comfort Gas Prices to sult yon. C. A. MUDDIMAN, G14 12th st. it Cowrnacts Recextix AWARDED TO ALVA HUBBARD & CO.: Bry Mery White, store and Awelling......BTRAM. ee ones, three rp. BA Hanes ‘dwell! heinbardt, Awol jojden Eagle Hotel... more county court ‘The Cary Apartment bu ‘atains, Eu ‘HOT WATER. rast, dwelling. ¥Voat 2 dwellings: 1H, Bobes, qeeling: Townshend, dwelling... A dwelling... tholle Ohm ¥. A. Hnbi G Manta, lars. Manajon in HA Whine, = J. Dimm ndtord, V mPghittorsy Vanda 5 Robe. Bi Bk ae STEAM. Dr. KR. titok, a'w'g HOT WATER fox Rol: eee —s ‘* ra a gs: Pulton & Sou, stewartstown.Fe..s.6. STEAM. Tue Laxorsr Srock An FINEST ASSORTMENT of EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Cap be found at xs. M. J. Hesrs, 1300 F ST. N.W. MOURNING GooDs. DRESS CAPs. 26, Denictovs Hoxey. Penusy!vania Buckwheat, Qu York buckwhwest, ges Mackerel, meen Sse x. Wi"bURCHE: & Nao a, M. W. Bevessvae, No. 1215 F and 1214 G st. Weovre Pussewrs Of elegant designs in * Ricu Cor Grass Wane, Sreruixe Sriver, Dscoraren Porrery AND ORCELAIN. We are now showing the larmest end most ele gant aseortinent we have ever offered. As We Select and smport our woods dirget our pricea will be found as cheap a auy house in this country. oceT-tr For News jock Boas, Muse and Fur Trommangs of every known fur. ‘Three nore New Sealskin Keefers, with the large flaring storm collars. New Shape Black Fur Capes for 810. More New Fur Neck Boas, head and all, Black Astrakhan Fur Cupes, extra length, #14 Wuuerr & Reorr, we 905 Px Ave N.W. UAT TTe EA 0 0 od ET Toora Bevsurs By Tur Tuovsaxns We have enough Tooth Brushes to stock « dozen ordinary dru stores. Have you seen our window diapiay— a rex lar raja storia 8 1 Cars are not like thore “cheap! “potion store” brushes, but enuine imported bristie and fully puarunte ‘They are eold usually at 30c.. Be. and 40c. by other druggists. Our price is but Zc. each. Ont Store, 1211 Pa. Nerain's Drag ro nmr mourn AtaSOASHESAECteGECDeEtOUCAateceetaety DULLED ULSLESULLUALOLE WAL TTLTA Gex Tur Bust. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, Horse Blankets and Lay Robes at low prices. ooze - B. Towser & Sos, DEALERS IN DRY Goops, 116 7TH ST. N.W. ards Good Unbleached Cot a ileached Sheetinee Thee Cottons Ae. Sheetliy i 40-4 Unbleached Ail-wool ‘Dress Goods, Ine price, Tq. Wool Mixed Drese Goods, 40 inches wid: Goods’ ‘ood styles, 1: al Sulrin, Gbinches wide rat Con {ange Oastains trocy Ser east ce Curtains frou. Se Hed Comforts, 35.87 60. 7a Wand ap to 94. Ennbroidered School from 25 to Ladies’ and Children's Net Uaderwear all prices. Large line of Stamped Linens at low prices, "fot Teinunines raids an Yor dresses, celd cs ‘Medicated Red Flauuel Shirts and Draw. t : 1.50. “ Fete eh Bic 2, hs Te Hows Pius. Le. Carpet Tacks, de. We have 300 more Webster D to eash customers. Call and wet &c 02 Established 1851. + G. Merzenorr & Co. FAULTLESS HARD. And * CELEBRATED KIMBALL PIANOS. Entire new stock of Pianos and Orgaps, all styles and sizes, at lowest prices, Easy payments. Guaranteed fully for five years. Elegant Scarf and Stool given with each Plano. Call in st our new store and look around. ‘12th and Fats. D. c. TH AY, CITY ITEMS. It Is Settled. Now that the excitement and uncertainty at tendaut upon the presidential election is over every one can lay for the future and de- termine whether new Furniture shall be or- dered forthwith or not. If the decision be in ‘the affirmative you are reminded that the Place to get the mort for a stipulated sum of money is at my Furniture House——and it is material whether you pay “cash” or take ad- tage of my “tne” offer Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, 518 7th st. nw. Ask Your Hatter For bis “Three-Dollar” Hat—Note style and quality. We sell the same Hat for €2.40. x Paaxo & Sox, One Price, aes Cor. 7th and D. Use Brown’s Bronchial Troches for Coughs, Colds and all other Throat Troubles. — “Pre-eminently the best.”—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, ‘n10-cost —_ SSeS Dog Collars engraved. Razore yned free. 's Cutlery. Warvorn's, 477 Pure Rye Whisky (5 years old), 650. at. Port Wine, med. use, full qts., 50c. bot. Catawba, Golden, 75c. gal., 2c. bot. Fresh Nuts, Plumb Pudding, Preserves. wt P. R. Wirzos, 934 7th at. nw. Se css saci ce ‘ Be Carefal About your Underwear! See our Natural Wool at 81. It is great!!!!1!! Fraxc & Sox, Oue Price, 1b Cor. 7th ana D. ‘The Now and Beautifnl Sweet-toned Mando- lin-Gititar, Call and seo it. Wazyorp’s, * ee Button Holes Made to Order at Domes- tic Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H. nl-9t Extra Heavy and Strong! Frano’s 48. Canton Flannel Drawers. Fraxc & Sox, One Pric n7-6t Cor. 7th and D. ser eid 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Saxony Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at @1.49, ut Avempacn’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines aud Pattern Rooms. oct2S-eod24t Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, an efficacious drink for the nervous and dyspeptic. 4 nee cyeees Franc’s $1.00 Underwear Leads all others. It is great! nT-6t Fraxc & Son, cor. 7th and D, 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Draggiste. ealz ee Tho Greatest pain annihilator of the age 1s Balvation Oil. It always cures. 4 ee S. Heller, 720 7th st. making a me- Hair Cutting ocl-tr —— Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases ictal olen None Name It But To Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftnoas, Office 437 Sth st n. w. Tux Waneex Suoz Hovse, 1115 F Sraser N. W. We have received three new lots of Men's Genuine French Patent Calf Bais. thet were made up to sell for 06, which we are selling at $3.75 per pair, a price that cannot be touched by any other shoe dealer in town. Also severa. casos of Ladies’ Fine Button and Lace Shoes that we areselling below manufacturers’ whole- ‘sale prices. Our prices range from €1.70 to 83.50, while the regular prices range from €2.75 to 85. These are sample shoes, and most of the sizes are 3 and 3}4—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 odds and ends range from €3.50to These will be sold at one-half of marked or regular prices. Remember, ONLY 3 PRICE for these odds and ends. Tux Wanrex Suoz House, 1115 F Sreze: N. W. oc31 Tuxcs To Rewesven Grasty can furnish your house—avery room tn tt— with every article necessary, except stoves. Grasty don't sell anytising on instaliments, sof you byy for cash visit nis Double Stores, Grasty has Carpets from 11. to 81.50. Gresty will make and lay any Carpet at lowest por sibie price. Grasty dou’t promise you something for nothingand youdon't get ft anywhere. Some persons claim to make no chafye for making, match- ingand laying « Carpet. Get our pricesand Lave your eyes opened. Gra’sty’s Solid Oak Cluster Le Table, six feet long, takes everybody by surprive. Osk Chairs, cane teat, six for 85. Grasty has a Good Oak Suite, % pieces, $14.85, $16.50. $18, $21.85, 825, 890 to 857.50. Grasty has one way to do business and that is the RIGHT WAY. Grasty refunds the monoy on anything you buy not satisfactory. ‘Teach your little children to say Grasty the Pusher, Grasty mazes bold statements and you must not doubt till you try. Grasty will be pleased to show you around whether you buy or not. GRASTY—GRASTY-GRASTY, 1510 and 1512 7th st. o.w., bet, Pand Q. Don’t doubt till you try. 27 ROVERB RE On ROVEXB About “‘a Stitch in Time” aptly epplies to FURNACE, KANGE and LATROBE RE- pairing. A little expert ‘“doctoring” may do your house warmers a world of good. “Speak towsabout i!" The work we do does not have to be done over. 8. S. Suisd & Bi: 432 97 SE Canmazt & Lewy, 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. Special values in Lace Curtains st $1.00, $1.25, $1.50and $2.006 pair. We closed out » lot from an importer and they cannot be duplicated. ‘Chenille Portieres with dado and fringe top and bottom. Worth $4 50 pair. We will sell st €3.75 = pair. One lot that has been 86.00 to go at $4.50 pair, 4-4 Chenfile Table Covers with fringe at $1.00. G4 Plain Chenille Table Covers at 7Se. Worth double the money. . Ladies! and Misses’ Coats. We would sak your in- ‘Spection of them befort purchasing. ‘The goods, the ‘sty}e, the workmanship are the points we dvell on. ‘Ladies’ and Children’s Musiin Underwear. VEMBER 10, 1892. AMUSEMENTS. 7 NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Z a Every Night at § o'clock. Only Matinee on Saturday. ; Successful Presentation of A New and Original Comedy, By BRONSON HOWARD, Author of ‘*The Banker's Daughter," ‘The Henrietta," “Shenandoah,” ke. ‘With o Representative Oust of American Players, Under the Direction of Al Hayman and Charles Frohman. Monday. Nov. 14—""HOYT'S “A TLIP TO CRIN A- TOWN." Seata n le. OADEMY, this week and a Metines Seturd Spectacular Production of the Nautical ‘bs Martin Hayden, HELD IN SLAVERY. HELD IN SLAVERY. HELD IN SLAVERY. ‘The Climax of Stage Realisnn. A Bain Storm of Real Water. ‘Mechanical and Blectrical EZects, A Salivoat Lost at Sea, Collapse of a Burning Batlding. Next week-LEWIS MORMISON tn “PAUST.” Friday Nigbt—Only time ~"*RICHELIEU. Seatanowonsale APPACoHs GLAND OPERA HOUSE, Wetograna nos | VEMBRR 14. SPORT. PORT. FANNY DAVENPORT, Supported by MELBOURNE MACDOWELI. ‘And her own company, under the management of MARCUS R. MAYER. SARDOW'S CLEOPATRA, pue : CLESPAERE Resrranged, adapted and eg ander the sonal subervision of FANNY DAVENPORT. ‘n1d3t | ANS LYCEUM THEATER. f Penneyivanis ave, and Lith st. ‘This Week. Matinee Satuntay. ENGLISH ROSE FOLLY HILL COMPANY. Noxt week—THE RENTZ-SANTLEY CO., includ tng OMEN, alisque, no-tit AYSA0GH'S GEAND oPEr | HOUSE. TONIGHT AT 8. Matinee Saturday. ‘The largest indoor entertainment in the world! First time here. $100,000 produetion, ©. B. Jefferson, Klaw & Exiangerte TRY CIRCUS, COUNTRY CIRCUS, A Harmonious Biending of Stage aud Arenie Spec- 500 People Employed! A Brilltant Parade! SEATS NOW ON SALE. MEtZEsoTT Meste HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, Svectal requent, Performance of the great “*URANTA” Spectacle, FROM CHAOS TO MAN. THURSDAY EVENING. Tickets now ready at Motzerott’s. JABS Boe THEATER. Mrs, P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITTON and T. F. DEAN, Propristors and Manavers. Week Commencing Monday, Nov. 7, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, BARTLEY CAMPBRLL’S BEST COMEDY DRAMA “FAT With GEORGE W. 1A ‘TASS and CORA VAN Election Returns in Detail from the Stage. _n7- Twerrrn Seasos, 1892-3, 1892-3, Of the, BISCHOFF CONCERTS atu CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Five C ncerts. On....,...... Five Fridays | 18G2— Dec. 6. 3803—Fed. 10. 1803—Jan. 18, 1893—Apr. 14 1si3—Mar. 10. .SEASON TICKETS ingle admissions... 50 cents All the concerts will be unter the immediate direc. | fon of Dr. Bischoff, who will appear in each, assisted by the best loral talent. SEASON TICKET SALE at ave. on Wednes lay mornit continue tii] Saturday, Dee. Searou Tickets will be sold. MET2xorr Music HALL MONDAY EVENING, No: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 9 FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 11. + SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 12. First Representations in Washington of the Wonderful “URANIA" Spectacle, after which no niore A TRIP TO THE MOON —-——9 ——o ‘No operatic performances in America, nor Europe, notevenst Bayreuth, have ever had the henese ot sich brillant and thoronehly artistic scene effects as “A Wonderful specteste, grorieaslyiMaminsted by ‘ronderful spectarie, qhoricua ne the eiertrie light, and beautifully: set in stage soenee combining the véry perfection of scenle art" Boston “Something absolutely new to Boston Sorealistic eee ie ‘witnessed upon the stage. — . A FAIRY TALE OF SCIENCE carpe geonieedy Mlustrated with beautiful scenery and marvelous Popular prices—%c., Bite., The. and SL. ts now on sae at METZEROTT'S. 1110 a Seana ol AP REET Ee gue Fat mw MEtzen01T MUSIC HALL. —— ——9 | DAMROSCH CONCERTS. | The SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF SEW YORE, IN CONJUNOTION WITH THE CHORAL SOCIETY, | nder rection LTER” DAMROSCH. seisted by Eminent Soloisis, Mill give a course of six SYMPHONY AND ORATORIO CONCERTS Wednesday FE Nor 16 i venting, Nov. neeeey MBoloisk, Mind Wednesday Evening, Dec. 34. ise Wednesday Evening, March § Welnex ps Evenings Apri i2 ‘beso gt Pouat” SON TICKETS, 84, $5, g Now on sale at Metzerott’s. ‘RALLAN DE ©. MUELLER, INST! Mit tacos ind Geportment oe eke Grae Se Po ace Ro ‘seasop 1802-03 WEDNESDAY, October 5, at 4 gee ‘p.m. Circulars at the academy, Masonic Fala ‘and F sie, nw, = “Seaxisz Corr Mixver~ U: “ sn sBe gals Kontine miayet s spans 9012-3 4 12th ot. paxonama Of the BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, ‘The greatest battle »t THE ¥WAR. 16th street. two blocks below U. 8. Treasury. ‘aE ws. as BEtsEsps PARK. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. —— GAttaxp scHOL. oF LANGUAGES. PRENCH ang GERMAS. “PEer Lactrre And debate and compiimentars leesone THURSDAY an: November Ste ow E Sevomber 20th, 8 Subiet the Stuay of CHEDULE 1X PTFE T OCT ave daily tru Unio Roe eed ihaph cates rindenmeea rears Brock echot Preah Peoweticn Rene ante Brot Philp Mt. Mueller, Suthor of == EXCURSIONS. &c. Mos? vexxox. ROXVR AND TOMS OF WASHINGTON. ‘Steamer MACALTSTER at 10 m daily (except Gan. ap searaine tothe ety hy’ wp THE DIRECT ROUTE — NO FERBYING — XO TRANSFERS—TEE QUICK BUUTE. PARE ROUND TRIP, T3o.; CHILDREN, 80>. serungse Nort. br tee sos a sans af Sos Verte heya Ease eta ee light?u! Sfteem-tmile trip town the gacieieoas any en ronfe Alexandria, Fort F m. Be. Bitte Maca bad daly Sv paeetee —= DOUBLE TRACK. sTmun RAT TRATNG 12 CORNER to river lan di eater eroept Sunlay at iO M VERNON TOM OF WasHINoTON. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT_VERNON BLECTHIG RAL WAS COMPAS SOMPANT. Pictaresqne and Beautifa? Ronta, ex 2a Meenitoent Cap now rant eed ALEX ARDEIA direct to the Gaus at eat MEIN portunity to visit CHRIST CHVRCH, MAR SHALL HOUSE BRADDOCK MoUs? ava other places of historic t terest tn ALEXANDATA Take terry steamers toot . sion ticket, Boe satis rou octal oxcar Connecting also with trains of Pennsylvania ratt road at Aletan trian” Take cars at rh uireer depot Im deference to the wishes of the Ladies’ Mt. Vernon SDAY st Latte Humtine t. Vernon, the grounds FLA REED, Sap" PUBLICATIONS. _ creek, one mile this side of being closed on that day. eee6-tr NEW ae 0 Toany otherey”Appietu'e Moadieas Latear Se rgomthiy payaente, send powtal wi Y cireutare ana torre PLM e rox a og non, Washinston. D% “WHERE Is THE OFFICE ¢ WGK BichdkG8! In the Washington Loan and Trust building, corner ‘Oth and F ste. Room 34 “CAN I SEE THERE STYLES OF BINDING AL LIMITED Voie week days con's tor Broad » THE CEN Past ecproas, AND STANDS FOR HOLDING THE DICTION wu aki’ Suing onty You. Express, 2 5 For B ston. : “HOW CAN I PAY FOR THE DICTIONARY”, $ 1p ta dy See ae Ty 0. 11-00 ana i ee kin) U, © DENTAL assoctation, Cor. Tthand Dats. a. #. 11.008 sn. 37. 15,'1. 0 $45.4 OO Limited), 40.5. Oo and 10. ‘The largest organization devoted to bigh- 1.9.00 ond 12 class dental practice in the world. pt Nuaday. S * aud a Flelgedto the promotion of ectentifs FORK ALEXANDRIA AND TH Eentistry at moderate prices, fee price Iii in another column. ni0 , TA5a.m. d ath, 4.80 aud 10) Pek, week days Ws 1 ‘TSE EVANS DENTAL PaRLogs, 2217 Penn. ave. nw. and information at ghe office, norte st st aud Penns) Iv Do yo wear a partial set of artificial teeth with the | old-feshioned plate, or have you jost several of your | natural teeth? We can insert artificial teeth for you by | our system of bridge work and thus avotd the use of plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have | you broken one of your natural teeth ao that tt cannot | r. lau27] General Pa-senx ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD 00., FW MUIDEKOPTE AND RECBES BUSTER, KECHIVERS Schedute in oi “ be filled, or have yous root in your mouth that may abscess this winter? Haveit treated and restored to its former usefulness by one of our beautiful gold or Porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- taining to our profession, Fine gold fillings, artificial teeth on gold, platina aud rubber. Extracting with: out pain. nb-Im* Daily for Warrenton and Orange and GRQgHONS DENTAL Pak tor Pyont Keyal and Strantara dal. ¥. J IRS, 1508 "14th st. nw. “1 $22, 014 Plates made new! Open day and uicit and indays, Pilling #1 up. Uld ahd new procemes used. oem RS. FARSONS. 5. COR, STH AND E STS, U.w. Filling aspectalty. Aching and ulcera teeth restored iyrthe rrownsratem. -Atocal ansathetie applied to rame to alleviate pain inextracting. 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