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we a, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. HORBACH TELLS ALL ABOUT IT. ‘The Head of the Policy Firm Testifies as to the Police Officers. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and | ME ASSERTS THAT HE OPENED BUSINESS HERE Virginia, fair till Monday; westerly winds | ncavss yuowiseD rnoTecTIOx BY SUTHER- CONDITION OF THE WATER | LAND AND GREALEY—MoNRY PAID TO THE and condition of water at 8 rOLICE O¥FICERS—SUTHERLAND DETAILED ON a Palle, temperature, 41 condition, | HORDACH'S RECOMMENDATION. 1 reservoir, temperature. 50. Con ition at north connection, 36: condition at | senth connection, 38: distributing reservoir, In the trial of Police Officers Sutherland and | temperet influent gate | Grealey for promoting policy yesterday the | bn ea en Poovey mel 4 wri | moot important teotinneny gives wes that of Jes. | Aigh tide. ! Low tide. | P. Horbach, the senior member of the raided | 140 am 221 p.m | 880 am. $56 pm. | Grm. He not only corroborated the testimony | ee pga | of bis partner, King, but he more fully detailed New ts the time to look your plant hen Pa | exposed If there are any places where Siismbaate semenes cover them with Mag- nesia Sectional Coverings. Tt costs almost a dollar « year to leaves foot of two-inch pipe under sixty pounds of steam pressure unco’ ered. W. Be Morgan, room 16, Builders’ E: 13th street between G and I streets, who i the general manager of the Magnesia Coverings, will make measurements and give estimates upon application. Special attention yen to steam and hot water heating in resi Coal saved and dry heat secure = sbould report to him daily. — —_ A RUNNER'S TESTIMONE. - | Svoan Is ArrmactiIxG ATFENTION | After the report of Tux Stam closed yester- ‘The Best Granulated Sugar, Se. Checks sre | day the examination of George Bowie, the col- with every 6c. worth of Tea, Coffee, | cred runner of the firm, was continued. fine Powder end Condensed Milk. | Bowie said he got €2.50 per day and 20 cents | on the dollur on his books. He printed the | | drawings. He bad been arrested eight or ten | times. once for promoting policy and several | the alleged connection of Sutherland and Gres- ley with the convicted firm. Maj. Moore, the chief of police, testified that neither Sutherland | nor Grealey had even intimated, during the ex- | istence of the firm, that the business was going | Moore, endeavored to show that it was custom- ary for officers to withhold information from him until the time haf arrived to make arrests, but Maj. Moore said that it was not so; on the | contrary, it was the role that such officers Tux Garat Arzawric axn Pactric Tra Co., 001 and 603 Seventh street northwest ‘Telephone 848. Newron H. Bowmax, Manager. Remember the location—Cor. 7th and D u.w. tires for fighting and ing drunk. On his — + : . | testimony King was convicted of selling policy Do You Szep a he mearyg Jscxrt? We've | some time ago. Bowie said he ex) se re them st right prices! $1.48 op. | ceive no reward for testifying. feand Suther- si Fiase a tox, One Price, | fang bad been seen talking together at 10th and Cor. Tthand D. | Bstreote by Mose Johnson the day after the ne | raid. Witness went to the firm's office in saunas Miss Stevens’ a ee a | Evans building at land 6 p.m. every day with ave. Take - & “| the books. Veorboff's, F st. es a On redirect examination Prager nerstam po | Pew Wises, national or imported, Brandies | the conversation between him, Sutherland and | or Whiskies that deserve renown, ‘all | Mose Johnson Sutherland asked him if he had | = are | heard of the raid of Horbach and King and he | Saadere immatare, hurtful or too common Sf0 | ii yea. Sutherland said that it was bed, bat | taf cut of the of that it was the old man’s (Horbach’s) fault. | Bowie said that be was not arrested until a week later and then by Bailiff Joyce. LIXOT. M'CATHRAN. Lient, Frank McCathran of the police force | was called to the stand and said that he was 501 and 503 Seventh street northwest. until revently in charge of the detective force: | 1620 6th st. nw. 391 M st., Georgetown. | sutherland was under him and reported to the | BIS H st. ne. Stands in all Markets. | chief of police. | ‘Telephone 4%. Newtox H. Bowstax, Managor. Sveam Is Wax Doww! Best Granulated and A, Sc.; Cut and Pow- dered, 6e.. XXXX, 7e.; C, Hee ‘Tux Gurat AtLartic ayy Pactric Tra Co., Those reports were generally | fo the effet that the policy business was quiet. ‘w of no policy case made by Sutherland Fare re Live e | between June and the time of the raid. The If M's a Hat you want, we are at your di® | reporty were mere memoranda of the wherc- poral. { abouts of the men to show the work being en- $1.90 bay gaged in by them. THe knew of no report made | it rland coucerning the firm of Horbach | j & i a beauty. Fuanc & Sox, One Price, 7th and D. sat Eves. Hesrven’s,t53 Pa.av HORDACH ON THE STAND. - | James P. Horbuch or member of the Gexs, old and new. E Belle. Speaking | raided firm, was next sworn. He was examined Tubes. J. H. Koxutiso, 120 me | by District Attorney Cole, and stated that he | Houmas Anni erided heresince 1878. He was in the} y business across the river until June last. tthe latter of June the firm was business at the Evans iness there on the as- b and Grealey that he | cir protection, Consulted his before Sutherland, and | it that the business might be car- | n under such protection, witness said he | Pacirie Tea Co., et northwest, wner Seventh and F «' ‘Ter Geeat Attaxtic axp 01 and 308 Seventh s < Close ined Sugnr ided wo go ahead. Both Sutherland and | Miss Mionic Marshall, a reader of excellent * O'clock Breakfast ( # | Grealey knew thatthe business would be started | abilit, ha and Juys Blends 3 Mhere it was and that it would be continaed. | Tue Biscuorr Coxcenrs.—The twelfth season aT ATLANTIC axD P a Co., | Both visi building. Started with | of this established course is announced, the five 301 ant 593 Seventh stree “t [three or four writers, and bad about | concerts to occar on the second Friday of each Make vour purchases ly. We close | twenty-three or twenty-four when the | month from December to April, inclusive. No promptly al Yelock. Saturdays excepts: firm ~ wa raided. “ Frank Honesty was | outside companies will appear in the course this = i jone, he was recommended — by | fenson, but the concerts will all be under the For Watt Paren. Window Shades, Room | sctherian: Once Mose Jchnson brought | immediate dire of Dr. Bischoff, who will Moldings and Interior Tinting and Decorating | £4 Green to the office, ard when witness | appear in each, assisted by the beat local talent. soto & W. Hexvenson's, complained of it erland and Grealey | The season ticket sale begins at Ellis & Co.'s En MUSK etn | said that it was all right. Sutherland | next Wednesday morning and will continue till 2 We. can-| "Hd Grealey both came to the witness’ | Saturday, December 3, after which no more eer S.C. Hans, 1 <5,Ca2" | office for what was paid them. Long was | €eason tickets will be'sold. Single tickets for wasned, Gurction Dino, ie Eauett | made a runner became witness became | each concert will be on sale at the same place on Si suspicious of Bowie. Saw Grealey four days | the Monday preceding each. 412 4th st.sc. | after the raid. He came for money, but wit-| A Trip to THe Moox proagne Ay — “S: " nees would not then give give any, saying that | performance of the wonderful Urania spectacle, a BASCLATED Stoax (ibe best). 5e. All other | the business was up. Witness identified an ac-| “A Trip to the Moon,” will be given at Met ¢ equally low prices. You will save ship, which read, among other things, | zerott Music Hall. This performance was ar- dealing with Tar Gazar Araxtic 9.” That wae made October 5. | ranged for by Superintendent Powoll of the mre Tea Co., 01 and 503 7th st. now. | Witness suggested to Maj. Moore that Suther-| public schools, in order that the entertainment ~ work, although he | | Is: s1GN MEST” North Carolina Seupper- 10-4 Wurre axp Gray Brasxers, $1, $1.50, | @2; 11-4 White Wool Blankets, $3. £4. $5. Low | on Carpets, Euge and Oil Cloth, House furnishing Goods, Dress Goods. Jouxsox, Gauxen & Co.. 636 Pa ave. nw. Bey sour Sugar from Twe Great Arzaytic! axp Paemurre Tea Co., 501 and #3 Seventh | street northwest, or at any of its branch stores. No other house can seli cheaper. CITY AND DISTRICT i be detailed for pol Bong, €2 pe: gal. Sexicsox's, 12th and Pa av. | him as 4 good man for the work poets 7 = form big | BT2S8 other poliey men. | is. W. H. Lowxnne desires to inform his | vaas cae sn lady customers that be is no longer connected | M*?- MOORE AXD THE DistRI with Lowerre & Evans. #15 15th street. He will of Horbach the district attorney suggested son's, 1338 | that Mr. Cubili delay his cros#examination un- ; Bienin Enea an _aie oemy {ter Maj. Moore had been examined. Mr. | went, urging that in Justice to the police force | 0c. pound. ae, meee = 3 oe of the District Horbach’s testimony should first fot cd 000 Bekeath cares eric ttt CO! be concluded. The prosecution of the policy ma Me Miearu hunts Ur tha posers mathe, a district attorner’s office, and it was a serious reflection upon the department. Wonxs. 691-685 Mase. ave. n.w..are made moth-| 1 Atte that Proof free of charge. Telephone 435-2 reflection had been cast upon Maj. Moore or . —— | had Leen intended to be east upon that official Tuna Nucran, the High Grade Tea, carries a | or upon bis department. Maj. Moore, as every GREAT ATLAN ric Tea Co."s | chief of police understood ench other perfectly, | ‘501 and 503 Seventh street northwest. | and worked in perfect accord. CHOSS-FXAMINED BY MR. CATTLE. amination of Mr. Horbach. “Did I under- | stand you to say that you were engaged in bribing two officers of the police force of the ‘The witness—“I paid them for their protec- tion.” “Did you bribe them?” persisted Mr. Cahill. ess) did not personally know him. He) = At the conclusion of the direct exami be pleased to meet them at Mrs. T. i. Hanat- id of our Celebrated’ Tea —Thee-Nectar | ‘ however, objected to such an arrange- | : ople had for some reason been taken out of Five Gat. Gasotrxe, 60c. Mupprecay,614 12th | = meme Curanep by the Erme Carrer District Attorney Cole replied that no such tal present with every pound — Gc. ove kuew, needed no defense. He and the | Mr. Cahill then proceeded with his cross-ex- District since June last?” asked Mr. Cahill. ‘The witnes:—“I paid them what was con- ch said he was sixty-nine years of ace, and that be had been engaged in the policy and lottery business for thirty years. He admitted his connection with the Dismal Swamp lottery, jandalso said that he ranahotel at Virginia | Beach. “Did you assist in the prosecution of other | policy men because you wanted a monopoly of AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avmaven’s Orzna Hovsr.—‘The Country ‘Crews. * New Natioxar Twearen.— Bronson Howard's new play, “Aristocracy | the business here?” inquired Mr. Cahill. Acapemt o¥ Music. ~Held in Slavery | “Lwould like to bave hud it," replied Hor- Buow Twratxa.—Bartley Camp-| bach amid much laughter. He said be had Fate.” plead guilty at the advice of bis counsel, and declared that be had not been promised immu- | nity for testifying. He said he met Sutherland < at the district attorney's house last winter and athotyestand | sve information against ether policy people. “Were you sincere in your efforts to stamp rerem Turaree.—Rose Hill En- glish Polly Company. ‘Tux Barrie of Gert vsecne.— Ole avenue Merdenorr's Mes Hatt.—A Trip to the | out the game here?” asked Mr. Cahill. Moon ae | “I was,” replied Horbach. — | did that sincerity depart?” continued CONDENSED LOCALS. | Mr. Cabill - n I was promised protection by Suther- Yeerempay Artexxoox James mom, an | land and Gresley,’ was the answer. @leven-year-old boy, while exerct ore on | Horbac dhe tried to break up the old 6 the Benaing race track, was thrown and had his Jeg broben. He was taken to the Asylum Hos- petal Anovr 12:10 o'clock last night one of the Ar- Lngton Hote! carriages, driven by John Jones, Cross & Hurley, because they perae- cuted everybudy else. He denied that he bad said to Sutherland and Grealey that District At- torney Cole was not as honest in hie efforts againet the policy people as they imagined. He ee i with « carriage driven by P. Russell of | also denied say that be was crooked. He 1282 20th atreet at Wte street and Penusvly said that while protected by Sutherland and avenue Fussell was Grealey the firm did not fear any police braised. He was removed to bi | molestation owr Fine took | hy did you put your offices on the top A St treet southwest, last | floor of the building, then?” “$0 “er protect ourselves and | street northwest fell | Sutherland and Grealey. residence about 11:15 ‘MAJ. MOORE'S TEATIMONY. Maj. Wiliam G. Moore, the chief of police, was the Inst witnew of the day, and he was | called to show that although Sutherland and | realey knew that Horbach and King were en- 5 Pa. ave.—Adet. | gaged in the policy business in the Evans build- | ing from June last to the time of the raid, they | made no report of it to him,as they should have doue. At the conclusion of Muj. Moore's testimony I dows the stairs of bis @clock last night and was picked ap uncon- scious, with « bad sealp wound. He soon re covered consciousness and was attended by Dr. Newman. - Droop's, > Brains and Hands The two hundred and sevent Of the Spencerian Business © Piaxce for sale Administrations. five students > the government annoanced that its case was Ballot for President and clowed, and the trial was adjourned until 11 am. Votes, Clevebind, 103. scattering tL mer poli deeiare that whatever administration comes in | WP44Y e oes their business interests are mate. I Ged Alii bende are boned te whe | Pisrcs for eale. Droop’s, 925 Pa. ava.—Adet. = | — Equitable Co-Operative Building Associ, He Will Get There. - tho: | A.genticman well known in business circles vk is open for subserip- ich commences November, 1892. The advantye furnished the Equitable asa co-operative saving and loan. fing aesociation has bee: fully demonstrated by tte success stnce its organization November,1879, who Las attracted considerable public attention | through his novel advertising is preparing sev- | eral new surprises, which he wili spring at op- portune moments in demonstrating that “he will get there.” Of course be is no one other | than that famous jeweler—Planagan—631 7th = {te are $1,397.859.48. , street northwest.— Adrt. Information and pamphlets explainipg the | aad advantages of the association ean be at the office, Equitable building. 1003 F street. Jxo. Jor Epson, Seey. > Praxos for sale. Droop’s. 925 Pa. ave.—Adrt. poten Piaxos for sale, Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.—Adet. pratists~ fat 1828 13Tu Street Nontuwxst at Auction. By order of the executor Latimer & Sloan, auc- | tioneers, will, on Monday next at 4:30 p.m., sell | that valuable property known as 1323. bth street a energ at te | Borthoest.— Adel ee ee” rie | yuan Rxmturmon ov Ort, Parwrives ut Lat — Adee. | mer & Sloan's, 1407 G street, Monday next from. iiertie 9am. until 9 p.m.—Adot. Bucwory Concents. Season ticket sale at— ——_—- Bilis’ next Wednesday morning.—Adet. Rex is Latin for king. Cudahy's Box Brand —-—— Extract of Beef is king of all food products— Prazos for sale. Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.—Adet. | convenient, delicious, strengthoning —adet. | slightly altered since last season, | the auspices of the Pierce Guild. AMUSEMENTS. Axnavon's.—Monday evening Miss Fe Davenport ‘opens at Albaugh's in Serdou® “Cleopatra.” Of course the play will be mounted with the perfection of detail and superb embellishment that has characterized the performances of Miss Davenport hitherto. Cleopatra's barge, the storm scene and not the least, Miss Davenport's. acting, will draw an immense crowd. The company bas been but all that was good has been retained. National TueatEn.—Hoyt’s “Trip to China- town” will be the attraction at the National ‘Theater next week. AcapEmy or Mustc.—Lewis Morrison begins a week's sogagement st the Academy of Musio Monday night, aj in “1 * with one performance of "Mchelfea™ Hanus’ Buou Tusater—Thd Gray end Stephens Company will give their eekingion success, “Vesper Bells,” at Harris’ Bijou ter next Monday night. Minnie Oscar Gray will appear as Pierre,a French fisher boy, @ role in which she has won much admiration. Mr. Stephens’ trained Russian ponies und beau- tiful St. Bernard dogs still have conspicuous places in the performance. The character tists, Nellie Healy and John Healy, are an- nounced to introduce some novelties in the line of music and dancing. The cast is spoken of in high terms elsewhere. Kennan’s Lrcecm Taater.—The Rentz- Santley Novelty and Burlesque Company,under the management of Mr. Abe Leavitt, which will appear at Kernan’s Lyceum next’ week, ranks with the bestand oldest variety attrac- tions and promises a program that will be up to the high standard ft hee heretofore maint tained. Omene, in her oriental dance, is « special card. There will be prosentod a spec- tacalar burlesque by Frank Dumont, entitled “America, or, the Discovery of Columbus,” with brilliant scenery, stage setting and com tumes, Oran. Trizn’s Coxcent.—The wonderful boy soprano, Master Cyril Tyler, will make his debut before the Washington audience Novem- ber 22 at Metzerott Music Hall. ‘This beautiful Jad, only 11 years old, has created sensation in New York and Boston, and in the latter place has bad « phenomenal success repertory of operatic and cl sings beautifully the Englieh, French and Ger- man songs. He will be assisted by the Edgar Strakosch Operatic Company. Az Soria’ Cuvncu.—Miss Anna Seaton Schmidt will give an illustrated lecture on Tome at All Souls’ Church, corner 14th and L streets northwest, on Friday evening next for the benefit of the Foundling Hospital, under Miss Schmidt ‘will give the results of her personal observa- tious, having spent some time in the eternal city,and her illustrations are from photographs which she took herself. Tux Damnoscn Coxcent.—The first of the Pamrosch concerts will take place at Metze- rott's Music Hall on Wednesday evening next. The program ill be given by the New York Symphony Orchestra, of which Mr. Damrosch is the head, and it will be selected with the greatest care. ‘This body of musicians is second only to that of Boston,over which Mr. Nickisch presides, and by many is considered to be fully equal to that orchestra. The soloist of this concert will be Miss Emma Juch, than whom no singer is more popular in this city. Seats are now ou sale at Metzerott's. Mrrzenort’s Music Hatt.—The second con- cert in the star conrse will be given at Metz~ erott's Music Hall next Friday evening, when the Lotus @ice Club, the finest male quartet in the country, will furnish most ot the pro | gram, and in both solos and concerted work they will be heard with satirfaction. The club has been here before, and has made a very favorable impression.” It will be assisted by might be witnessed by as many as possible of the advanced pupils of the schools. gccate laa Pianos for rent. Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.—Adtt. z ——— ‘The Record of Deaths, During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: White—Mary Mangan, 63 Walker, 40 years. Colored “Sarob Frost, 41 rears; Lillie A. Ad- ars, and Geo. N. dison, 2 months, and Laveui 53 years, pS Sd na Praxos forrent. Droop’s. 925 Pa, ave.— Adel. Robberies Reported. Yesterday morning early the store of James | A. Hutchinson, 515 9th street, was robbed by | thieves, who gained entrance by removing a pane of ylaxs. ‘The thieves secured about $10 from the eaeh drawer. Thursday night the stable of Frederick Douglass on Cedar Hill | near Anacostia was robbed of a set of harness, two lap robes and an overcoat. ——_— Following the Alphabet. On the recorder of deeds books, in volume 1016, liber 238, there is a deed recorded convey- ing property in square 1039 to a father in trust for his children Ordell, Plons, Quirof, Ralvixe, Saxpos, Tharos and Ustfra. There is no record of others and it is uot known if there were children whose names follow the preceding or succeeding letters of the alphabet. ——_— Praxos for rent. Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.— Adet. A Sign for the Four Hundred. To the Editor of The Eventns Sta I presume that all the readers of Tax Stax are familiar with the mystical letters F. F. V. and to whom they apply. The idea has oceurred to me that MeAlister’s 400 in New York might be as briefly-designated by the letters F. F. F. G. (pronounced thrible F. G.), nd translated into the plain vernacular means first four hundred families of Gotham.” It isthe brand of acertain kind of gunpowder and suggests the thonght that a second Titus Otel may some day blow the whole concern up. CN. PF — ¥or Carrying a Revolver. THE JACKSON DEMOCRATS. ‘The Association Has a Good Time Over the Result. More than 200 members of the Jackson Dem- ocratic Association met at their hall last oven- ing and every one of them wore a large and ex- pansive smilo. It was «some time before the members concluded to settle down to the business of the meeting, #0 occupied were they in exultations and congratalations. When the admission of new members was reached the names of five applicants were pre- sented. On obection one of the names was withdrawn, and an interchange of compliments followed between Capt. Geary and one of the younger members of the association, the matter of the latter's democracy being questioned. The incident developed a disposition on the part of several members adverse to taking in ‘any new members at the present time, but the association finally decided to admit all Pa Plicante known to be good democrats, and four applying were admitted. CALLING FOR THE BEPEAL OF THE M'KINLEY ACT. A series of resolutions calling on the incom- ing democratic Congress to repeal the McKin- ley bill and also expressing a profound con- tempt for the force bill as being a relic of war time were presented by Dr. Allen, who wn earnest address in advocacy of his resolutions, claiming that the republican party had been buried never to rise to power again. The resolutions were adopted. After a vote of thanks had been extended to President James L. Norris for his untiring ef- forts in furthering the election of Cleveland and Stevenson # committee of five was ap- pointed to represent the association in the pro- pored celebration of the party's victory. . Mr. nted the association with a hickory cane, donated by the daughters of John Tucker, @ deceased member, and a vote of thanks ‘was given Mr. Soper and the ladies. THE HERMITAGE FUND. ‘The corresponding secretary laid before the 2, ily ‘12, 1892—-SIXTEEN PAGES. CITY ITEMS. Something New Evi My business has grown to suc jons that I find it necessary to add new conceits in the Furniture line ‘almost every day in the week——indeed I keep constanily in stock something in Housefurnishings that every fam- fly wants, but do not always know exactly to'find it. Let this no longer be the case——oome to me and if I have not got it in the house I will send for it. As to my prices inguire of any of my patrons—sour neighbor, for instance—and you will learn that I do the “fair thing” on “‘time” payments, Jonx Roppxx, The Accommodator, it 513 Seventh street northwest. Bimatherehiht cca How’s Your Head Dressed? If your Hat bears our name it is cor- rect. Our $1.90 Hat is a beauty! Franc & Sox, One Price, it Cor, 7th and D. —— Wedding Invitations. Haas, Engraver.1t* Guns and Rifles at reduced prices and for hire. Watvorp’s, 477 Penn. ave. nw. — 1t* Jara Just What You Want. We are now carrying the heaviest and most varied stock of household goods ever handled by us. Everything is exchangeable for the checks we give with purchases of Tea, Coffee, 4c. If you look through the assortment you will doubtless find “just what you want.” Of course you know that we are ihe heaviest im- orters in the world and can and do sell the Fighest grade goods at prices lower then else. where. Have youever bought Sugar from us? Tux Gazar Atiaxtic axD Pactrio Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. 1620 14th st. now. 3104 M st., Georgetown. 815 H st. ne. Stands in all markets. Newrtox H. Bowmax, Telephone, 848, Manager. We Are the People For Knit Jackets! No house in town shows a line like oure—and at such figures! From meeting a letter from Mrs. Nathaniel Baxter, senior regent of the Ladies’ Hermitage Associ- ation of Tennessee, ‘stating that Mrs. Jas. L. Norris had been appointed regent for the Dis- trict of Columbia of the Jackson Hermitage, and would receive contributions of @1 toward the fund to purchase the furniture and other relics belonging to the late President Andrew Jackson, for the purpose of preserving the same at the hermitage. Several members contributed and assurances were given that quite larg: m would be contributed Inter. * —— Pianos for rent. Droop's, 925 Pa, ave.—Advt. Death of Rev. J. J. Bullock, D. D. Rev. J. J. Bullock, D. D., formerly chaplain of the U.S. Senate and for anumber of years past a resident of this city, died on Wednesday at the Fesidence of his son in Lexington, Ky. Dr. Bullock was one of the prominent clergymen of the southern Presbyterian Church and bad a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. For the pust ten years he has not had a regular charge and has made his home in this city. He leaves. a wife and four children. The funeral services were held in Lexington. pale maiats Pianos for rent, Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.—Advt. poate nia Sentences in the Criminal Coart. In the Criminal Court in the case of Otha Summers, convicted of housebreaking on Thure- day, a sentence of eleven months and twenty- nine days in fail was imposed. Charles Scott, convicted on the 3d instant of larceny trom the person, was sentenced to two yours in the Albany penitentiary. In the case of James Davis, convicted on the 4th instant of aseauit with attempt to kill James E. Trice, a motion for a new trial was overruled and he was sentenced to two years in the pen- itentiary. In the ‘case of William Cooper and William Young, two colored boys, convicted on October 13 of housebreaking. in smashing a store win- dow, the motion for # new trial in the case of Young was argued and overruled. The court sentenced Cooper to fifteen months in the pen- itentary and Young to eighteen months, the Tonight at 8 an oxtra | leniency being shown to Cooper because he told ae Pianos for sale. Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.—Adet. My Ham Was Fatuuxe. . SCALP, SCALY AND CRUSTY. TERRIBLE ITCH- ING. THREE OTHER REMEDIES FAIL. CURED BY CUTICURA FOR 81.75. Ihave used the CUTICURA REMEDIES for scalp diseases. My hair was falling badly, my foretop be- coming crusty or scaly, and itched 'so badly that I could not keep my hands off my head. If Icombed off those scales, a sticky or gummy substance would ooze out of the skin and form another crust. 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WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS, With their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, all-gone sen- sation, relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the only pain-killing plaster. Among the prisoners in the Police Court to-] _n0-w&s day was a colored man named Willis Devine, and the charge against him was carrying con- cealed weapons. A londed revolver was pro- duced by Policeman Bremerman, and he said \WimstiaeN aes 895 N. CHARLES STREET, Baltinore, Md., he found it on the defendant. He made the Will open at Willard’s Hotel Private Parlors sich Prone ‘complhnt hed been imade to | W™OSHERP EURO PDA Sg erom m. i Millie Dennis, écolored woman, alsoappeared ohttene™™, tore atts a EVENING, 8 & witness, and told of the prisoner’s conduct CEELION, DINNER | Di ES, MOURNING toward her, saying he bad threatened to shoot Dyers etsy oon ly her. ‘The court imposed a sentence of six) Y RAPS, JACKETS AND CAPES. months in jail. al-7t WAMBLEY & NEDWELL. Pianos forrent. Droop’s, 925 Pa. ave.—Advt. ' $200 Woarn OF OTHER MEDICINES FATLED BUT FOUR BOTTLES OF HOODS SARSAPA- RILLA CURED. ‘For ali diseases or affections caused by impure blood of low state of the system, Hood's Sarsaparilla ts unequaled. Read this: “it is with pleasure that I tell of the great benefit I derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla. For six years I bave been badly afflicted with ERYSIPELAS, Breaking out with running sores during hot summer months. I have sometimes not been able to use my Limbs for two months at a time. Being induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I got one bottle last spring, commenced using it; felt so much better, got two bot- tles more ; took them during the summer, was able to do my housework, and WALK TWO MILES, which I had not done for six years. Think Iam cured of erysipelas, and recommend any person so affticted towe HOOD'S SABSAPABILLA. Four bottiee have done more for: $200 worth of other medicine. I think it the best blood purifier known.” Mrs. H. D. WEST, burch street, Corn- wallis, N. 8. a zs Acmxa Heaps Acyezess. mye headache remedies are so wa an to be wore than the headache—not 90, BR ETRE iter a Si BROMODINE : sree, bao is sold by your arus: Heavy Usperwean For Mex. entabliah jonderfal trade marate Vatereest ts moneegel ote te Prices for best values.” ‘This is Just the kind Sf wenthor that calle tor ood, warm tnder- Sien's Natural Gray, Wale vena Ten and Drawers. Only 30c. eac Bs aS "Flannel ‘Drawers. Only a Gray urth Wool and Whi rino Shirts ‘end “Drawers, ioc, wack Merino eee ital woot and ined Tan Drawers, $1 each, 62 por sult. 5 De een 'y agers Balt JOS.'H. IRELAND, to. Factory, GOTO ee tees meat are elon, n10 T. B. Townes & Sox. DEALERS IN DRY Goopa, 1.48 up!!! Frawo & Sox, One Price It Cor. 7th and D. ——>--— Visiting Cards. Haas, Engraver. 1t* ——— Razors!—For shaving,‘‘The Jubilee.” Waxro. 477 Pasy.* Sugar Is Way Down! Best Granulated and A, 5c; Cut and Pow- dered, 6c.; XXXX, 70.; C, 4350. ‘Taz Garat ArLantic axp Pactrio T#a Co., 601 and 503 Seventh street northwest. 1620 14th st. n. 801 M st., Georgetown. 815 Hast. ne. Stands in all Markets. Telephone #48. Newrox H. Bowwax, Manager. 2Sccsecilad Pi Extra Heavy and Strong! Frane’s 48c. Canton Flannel Drawers. Franc & Sox, One Price, n7-6t ‘Gor. 7th and D. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, delicious, easily digested aud highly nourishing. 5 Monograms Engraved. Haas,Engraver.1t* = rfect ease and comfort in Buy your Sugar from Tax Gnvar ATLANTIC axp Pacuric Tea Co., 501 and 508 Seventh st. n.w., or at any of its branch stores. No other house can sell cheaper. = Lowest Prices on Wall Papers, Mouldings, Interior Decorations, &c. A practical man,seven ears’ experience. The largest and finest stock EXnorthwest, G- E. Kise, ith and 8 sta, nw n3-wasdt® Buy a Machine with a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Ite silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Warrier & Wisox Mro. Co., jet-ste 437 9th st. n. w. Haas, Engraver, 1206 Pa. ave. ut Granulated Sugar (the best), 5¢. All other Sugars at equally low prices.” You will save money by dealing with Tae Gneat ATLAS- Tic AND PactFtc Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th st. n.w. plein Use Brown’s Bronchial Troches for Coughs, Colds and all other Throat Troubles.— “Pre-eminently the best."—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, n10-e03t ta Sugar Is Attracting Attention! Tux Gaxat Aftantic axp Paciric Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh street northwest. The Best Granulated Sugar, 5c. Checks aro given mith every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee, ‘ing Powder and Condensed Milk. Newtox H. Bowmax, Manager. Remember the location—Cor. 7th and D n.w. Crests Engraved. Haas, Engraver. 1t* — 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Saxony Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, selling so rapidiy at $1.49, at AUERnAon’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Rooms. oct5-eod24t is eae It is not necessary to call a doctor for a cut or bruise; get Salvation Oil. Only 2c. 6 Special Presents given with every pound of our celebrated Tea — Thea-Nectar ereoe. ound. ‘ue Gueat Attaxtic AxD Pactric Tra Co., 501 and 603 Seventh street northwest. Franc’s $1 Leads all others. It is great! n7-6t Frac & Sox, cor. 7th and D. - = 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggists. ould S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making « spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting and Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. oc7-tr Thea-Nectar, the High Grade Tea, carries & special present with every pound—60c.—at Tut Gaeat AtiaNtic axp Pacuric Tza Co. 501 and 503 Seventh street northwest. “- Elixir Babek cures all malarial disoases None Name It But To Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9 A marvel of lightness and swiftnose. jaa? Ofice 487 9th st. n. w. . W. Beventvar, No, 1215 F and 1214 Gat. Wenvixe Presexrs Of elegant designs in Ric Cor Guass Wane, Sreruxe Siiver, Decorarey Porreny AND ‘ORCELAIN. ‘We are now showing the largest and most ole- gant assortment wo have ever offered. As We select and import our goods direct our Will be found as cheap as any house in this country. Ock7-tr o ge aaa, ‘Cov. bed? ‘end ers. ae |pheren Garay Rate = anrebae Guns Surrs Scovren ‘Beit AND PRESSED FOR $1. Cushion and Pn Boerything in Rubber. eels poms tS Beta Si attest ana a5 & HAHN: 705 91h wt. om N. Eutaw'st.. Baltimore, THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. ote Diy conte ay apwtaisrense Bee HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. pass Sree ees eased ‘F. 8. WILLIAMS & CO. cor. F and 9h sts. n.w, ‘and 8. FW RL ALLAN DE ©. MUELLER, INSTRUCTOR of dancing and Aeportment yoS Naval Academy end mew seseoy nS ag WP BS 2 Carvaiere Sib ana soTRE gay renege maar 2 eh , inacn Pigeon ° Of the Wonderful Urania Spectacle, [ARTES COLLEGE OF ORATORY. eran ou TIT RRR st PPP. ah i Beh HP RRR. II PPP PA OT RRHE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURA, Toe ereategt battle »t $°0 7TH Re te Oo fT HUH ER t = | oo FT ize t “oo 7 OH kee = anions th street. two blocks below U.S. Treasury HE WILLOWS. “TENALLYTOWN | ROAD. — ‘Open al lenin a is carte. Best wines and PL YM (00, (00, XN N | iiguor~. Public ‘and private fimiue rove” danctas MMMM OOO ONNN | room apd usw of plans fies to cane ves HMMM O OO ONRY | Twenty minutes by elect rare from a at. or MM MO OO ON RN _ | arivevia Woodley Lapened Fonmtitteeeaet MM Mf “oo” “oo” 8 kx = E CRIRK WOOD, Froptietor. Agree Tonaitsiown FO ‘onds Sm Prices, 25c., 50e., The. and $1. Tickets at Mete-| B zi as = At | ,The cafe at this park open all the winter. Cars from cat leaves park ADIES OF NEWSHO’ ‘Aid Boctety will Home, 927 E st. n throngh the week. ontributions of cash or fully received. hold « ' AND OH'EDREN'S mation reception at the vexinning Nov. Io and lasting srocerios will be thank. 10 p.m. Dancing hall free to | Parties bringing their own urisic and special Tat car | Provided Bowiing alley ve cele METERoTT ‘MUSIC HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. SECOND STAR COURSE CONCERT. THE FAMOUS Lotus LoTus GLEE Lous GLEE cLUB GLEE cLUB cLUB OF BOSTON, ‘The finest male quartet in the world, And Miss MINNIE MARSHALL, Reader. ‘Tickets, 50c. and 75c. Ni Star course tickets also on Ne. Mz"2en0Tr uvsic HALL. A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 22, won sale at Metzerott’s. nl25t Debut of the MARVELOUS BOY SOPRANO, MASTER CYRIL TYLER, ‘The LYRIC WONDER OF THE DAY. A VOCAL GENIUS WITH A DIVINE SPAR Particulars on Wednesday NEW SATIONAL THEATRE. This (Saturday By BRONSON HOWARD, Author of “*The Banker's Daughter," “The "Shenandoah," &e., Monday, November 14, and all the week, TRIP TO CHTNATOW: TRIP TO CHINATOWN» CHIN AT: = *A TRIP TO CHINAT OW “A TRIP TO CHINATOWN.” Seats yow on sale, it ADEM. Tonizht at 8, last ttme of THE NAUTICAL MELODRAMA HELD IN SLAVERY, HELD IN SLAVERY, HELD IN SLAVERY, ‘With all its realistic effects, Next week— LEWIS MORRISON in “PAU! LEWIS SON in “FAUST. LEWIS MORRISON in “FAUST.” LEWIS MORRISON in “FAUST.” , Evening—Special of teats now progressing. KE®84N 5 Lycee rHeaTen Pennsylvania ave. and Lith st. Tonight. Positively Last Appearance of ENGLISH = FOLLY HILL a COMPANY. performance—"*RICH- y,, Evening—Special performance—"*RICH- at Next week—THE RENTZ-SANTLEY 00., includ- ne-0t ing OMENF, the Odalisque. Comne, JENNIE O'NEILL POTTER, In “FLIRTS AND MATRONS," METZEROTT'S HALL, THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON AND EVENING. (ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT ATS. LAST PERFORMANCE OF LAST PERFORMANCE OF ©. B, Jefferson, Kiaw & Erlanger's © RCUS, COUNTRY COUNTRY CIRCUS, BIG, 500 People Employed! GORGEOUS, A Brilliant Parade! BEWILDER! Costs 85,000 Per Week! ‘Next week—Fanny Davenport in ‘*Cleopatra.” SEATS NOW ON S, ni? Wes BIJOU THEATER. Mrs. P. Week Commencing MONDAY, GRAY & STEPHENS, In the Picturesque Comedy Drama, VESPER BELLS. Propristors and Mai Harris, RK. L. Britton and T. F. Dean, magers, NOVEMBER 14, A great cast, including the charming little actress, MINNIE OSCAR GRAY. _ Next week-DANGERS OF A GREAT CITY. n12-8t Me*2en0rr music war. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORE. o——____________o | WALTER DAMROSCH, Oo) GATLLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 808 FST. Nw. FRENCH and GERMAN. FREE LECTURE And debate and complimentary lessons THURSDAY, jovember 17th ¥ p.m. sul “"How the Study of Psnracwe San Be Simmpuiged Sad Mats hanes Shas Songland Varinatne® focraren, Prot Sathaed arts) omens Mor = French Method, French Phot om. . and Prof. Philip H. Mueller, author of the Word-Chain ‘System, ke eS EXCURSIONS, &c THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL the-Bay, train to Bay itt the auspices o hesapeake and Colnmbie T NKSGIVING ment Company, TH. Ang 4 p.m. Toast, ab ing and raMfing for turke free. Number of Brice. Appli made to The, W Smithy cor. Dr. C. Hazen, hast C Pa. ave... T.'D. Keleher 4 wh, cor. A and Oth 5 ‘Chapin st. n.w., tw. Moet vernon. ROVE AND TOM OF WASHINGTOX Steamer MACALPSTEN at 10a tm tal eomcapt 8 apy, returning tothe ety by 2-300. THE DIRECT ROUTE —NO FERRYING — NO TRANSPERS—THE QUICK BUUTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, . CHILDREN, 5Me. Se PLEASE NOTE.—By the 10 am. trip of the Postar Steen hs oath Om SP Se hk *, gen puited rarchane 3 idittonal ticket of admission. Ade ehtful fftecn-mi'e crip blue Por Fax Tithont chan or transfer or extra charg, pars. fogen route Aletandria, Fort Foote, Fort Was ing m. ke. ‘Steamer Macalester to river landings as far down sa Giymont daily except Sunday at 10 a.m. Freisits nd passengers, : oom M™ YEuNon: TOMB OF WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT, VERNON A ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Picturesque and Beautifal Route. jaw and Macnificent Car now ine Aaity: ALEXANDIIA disscl to the Gaweof Ts MANSIOR minite to visit CHRIST CHURCH, MAR SHALL HOUSE, BRADDOCK HOUSE and other Places of historic interest in ALEXANDRIA. Take ferry steamers font of 7th st Special excar- sion ticket, 30c. entire Dommatcae, — Connecting also with trains of Pennsvivanta ratl- road at Alexandria.” Take curs at Goh street enoe In deference to the wishes of the Ladies’ Mt. Vernon Association cars stop on SUNDAY at Lite Hunting creek, one mile this side of Mt Verrion, the grounds being closed on that day. ar FINANCIAL Exzcriox Over. NOW GIVE YOUR ATTENTION TO A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. THIS IS OFFERED YOU BY THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. Elizabethton property is fast increasing in value. Lot sales in Octobd reached nearly $10,000. This stock reaps the advantage of every dollar received for lots. Elizabethton is rapidly becoming a manufacturing point. A shoe factory is in operation. A woolen mill isin operation. Acotton mill will be built this win- ter. A wood-working plant fs being put up. These furnish now, or will farnish before summer, emp ment artisans and engage a capital of over $200,000. INVESTIGATE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY. SMALL INVESTORS HAVE [N THIS STOCK A SAFE PLACE FOR DEPOSITING MONTHLY SAVINGS WHERE THEY WILL ROW RAPIDLY. DIRECTORS Hon. JOHN G. CARLISLE, U. 8. Senator (Kentucky), Hon. ISHAM G. HARRIS. Senator (Tennesse) Hon. H. C. HANSBLOI ‘Senator (North Da wet >. “KOBERT P. PORTER, Superintendent of Cen- Hon, BENS. BUTTERWORTH, Secretary and Solic- Stor General of the World's Fair, Hog! LOUISE. MCCOMAS, ex-Metaier Congress May. ALT. BRITTON, President American Security and "Trast Co. OBiice hours, 8:20 to 210 30. Address R WcBLATR, Agent 8 Atlantic tutiding. Do You WANT TO SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT FACH MONTH? IP YOU DO, SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES IN THE FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 908-914 @ ST. N.W. DUES, $1 PER MONTH ON EACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #200. HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- PON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 3 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF @ OR MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON 30 DAYS" NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS: ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE €13 PER MONTH ON EACH $1,000 BOR. CONDUCTOR. ROWED. COMPARE OUR TERMS WITH THOSE OF minty Raat Su ea ANY OTHER ASSOCIATION. Assisted by £90,000 LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS UP o—_______ ° TO DATE. STOCK SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS | MISS EMMA JUCH. | OPEN ALL THE TIME. 5 nd HARRISON DINGMA‘ ts — a -. exceed et. | Tue Wasuxorox Rear Esrare Co. Now on Metzerott's. sniét CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. (A™PAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Seats are now on sale for week COMMENCING NOVEMBER 14. -ANNY DAVENPORT, FANNY BAVERPORE: FANNY DAVENPORT, FANNY DAVENPORT: FANNY DAVENPORT, Supported by MELBOURNE MACDOWELL And her own company, under the masagement of MARCUS R. MAYER. SARDOU'S CLEOPAT! Gtkopatie, CLEOPATRA, CLEOPATRA. ARKIS' BIJOU THEATER. ‘Mrs. P. HARRIS, RL. BRITTON . F. b BRI and T. F. DEAN, ‘Week Commencing Monday, Nov. 7, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S BEST COMEDY DRAMA “FATE,” ‘with ¥, CORA GEORGE W. LARSEN and vaN Election Returns in Detail from the Stage. Twatrrn Szasoy, pene. eat BISCHOFF CONCERTS 1992-3, OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURH BONDS, 9100 AND #500 EACH. ‘These bonds are payable in gold coin May 1, 1902, but subject to payment at any time after May 1, 1897, at the option of the Company. They are secured by first mortgage notes on Washinston city real estate, held in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each Lond issued, and that securities exceeding in face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have been deposited with it. ‘The notes so deposited represent only about two-thirds of the market value of the real ‘estate upon which they are a first lien, making the ‘security of these bonds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, JUNE 1, 1892, ‘Total Resources, $220,546.73. ‘Total Receipts, $137,696.02. Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), $160,182.63. DEBENTURES. ‘Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- ‘ire to be encumbered with the care and responsiliility of keeping the various papers necessary in the prepar- ation and security of a real estate loan. It relieves or— MARYLAND STEEL COMPANY. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTERD BY PENNSYLVANIA STFEL COMPANY. INTEREST PAYABLE FEBRUARY 1 AND AvOUST 1 PRINCIPAL DUR 1922, T FROM THE MORTGAGE. and ‘st of this bond are Pay the wane nate! The varyiand Saet'Cimpany hereinafter fr nae atperant we interes A LIMULED NUME ri This Pins WoKTD AGE REGISTERED IVE PER CENT LOAN UF 7 secure Bortauge on thelr sroperty at Sparrow. os i nennty, Ma. comsiating af real ata’ farjlapa or of the val and ay baba 7s aiure bonds etter we bonds at pa Rte! recetye aybecriptions for the. raed interest BANKERS, WASHINGTON, D. @ Toparties having idle funds that they may desire to use at any time we would call special attention to our interest rate of 3 Percent per annum on certificates of de Posit, payableon demand. This isa very desirable way to depostt such funds, as you may withdraw them at any time without notice, with interest, ON TIME CERTIFICATES Onr rates are ax follows, wir Payable in three montha, 4 per cent, 5 per cent. one year, 6 percent Interest payable quarterly, sem! annually crannuslly, as desired CALL AND SEE US Open 9:90 lone 4-90. Transact general bankinie business, 122 FST. NW. me Taz Narioxar Sire Deroste, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AYR Chartered by epectal aot of Conerese an. .1867,and acts of Oot. 1500 and Ped., 189R CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rente safes from 8S each upward por annum Eiiver ware and valjiatios taken on deposit TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of mot leas than @). Prepares and keeps Wills free of charze—acte as Pa- ecutor, Adutnistrator aid Trusioo—caccutes Trusts allkinds BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Preeitent MAS H.JONES, Thirt Vice Pros LBERT 1 STUMIEVANT Secrotact Directors 2 7 5. ai ag re « Pant. Matthew G Emery, Le shane, Charios & Jamnme, = a. John ty Parks . oun 1 Wilham E- Clark. (37 20) Thomas K Jones C. 'T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Brokor Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic Building, $80 F st. nw INVESTMENT SROURITINS, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought amd sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in Now York or New Orleans, CORRESPONDENTS 3.8. Bache & Co., New Fork Stock Exchange, Lebman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange, Lohman, Stern & Co., New Or! tou Fxchamee, Lamson Bros. & Co., Chfcavo Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or leans. Telephone, 4: pear [HE OttIO ATION AL BANK OF WASHINGTON, ~ 1B. ~~ Safe deposit boxes fruin $3 to # 20-1 yom + W. 5. HOGE Pres. 1. ©. DANIEL, sea UITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN aBso- CIATION, 2313 F st. Washington, D.C. Shares, @100. payable in monthiy installments, Which participate in all profits and mature in #6 months. Pays interest on money deposited in any emount. 5 and 6 per cent interest paid ou special deposits from the date the: sade. octet $15 315 FIFTEEN DOLLARS Will secure. 1O8F HUNDRED DOL ans eto) Ist imaine of © GOOD HOPE MINING COMPA Fur a shor time oniy, when the yrice largely advanced ‘Good Hope mine is located Colorado, near the Bassich. So SE itery in the around, the a now ‘around. th shaft are well advanced oprortunit ke money lere is your opportunity to. make ous Four ops “Sh 2 HON. H. TOWNSEND, THOM, 1s pearey (ON Ki C. CLEMENTS, F. 8. WH Melb PSE. XW ‘Dealers tn Goverment Bint, ait necurition Tinta ‘yostw the person accepting the debenture of the bility of looking after the payment of the property and the annoyance of « of the interest. JOHN H. WALTER, c. President, 1001 Fst. n.w., Washington, D. BANKERS. ‘Second National Bank of Washington, ‘The Was! inston Loan and Trust Company. B3th, tu,s-3n ~~ ead NEW PUBLICATIONS. ——— "EE, Ail Souls’

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