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ss i > _ , as — 7 THEWENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 oo ———— —— a ee = £- ae = —= ee —= LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS. Mr. NOREIN' POWERS. sca Okan ae Dice eke CITY ITEMS. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL, —- - —- x Is the BEST because it ds best that which it is in- CT a eae sig. Bat ee ‘The Weather. Tea Coen One ee ieee | Mi Baste Raeten fie Matinoet Oneeeatione | seek Seated te Sten eek Pee adG Ts cee. 1K Frouaty Bene. Lous Axo he Went | to Albaugh’s Grand Opera House Monday man Has a Misconception of Them. beret cae oe : ee ee FORECAST TILT. 8 P. w. FTXDAT. | retake peoied by bis well-known company, | «afr, James I. Norris seems to havo a mis-|nentyerfume tothetrane ‘usandverm’ | Qadies, Don't _Wait.—Have your Furs at- INVESTMENT AS®, 24 Wirsisins generally fuss shguly) warmer Sune alwevt seatred of & Meat eetcons mete | conception of his povrers ar national committee: | “LALUY'S CARDOLATED DENTIFRICE is the Wik bin wt ase. Work guarasteeds ee” RE HM etch umn | ineton, but his present engagement has exeited | man for the District of Columbia,” said Cg ee we es a MATINEE SATURDAY pees _s1.omn.00 [ISSUE OF STOCK CONDITION OF THE WATER. more than usual interest on account of bis i John Boyle of the democratic central com- | Teeth, but.on the contrary, its frequent use preserves | Extraordinary bargains will be offered in| | SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. DUES. 01 Pua MONTE ON RACH AED. FIRST PAYMENT Nov , 190°. of water at senting @ new play, a dramatization of Na- mittee this morning, referring to Mr. Norris’ | the Teeth and Gums. Dining Tables, Furniture. Draperies, &c.. at 4 rs thaniel Hawthorne's ps#hological study. “The dition, address before the Jackson Democratic Associa- peti “on, Searlet Letter.” Out of his *pertoire the fol- | 3, Decetving 2 saaeeee rsnattion at | 10¥ing plays will be presented: “Prince Be | Oat sae accel Hysays eee Aa sonth connection. Wi: distributing reservoir, | {The Scarlet Letter,” “A Parisian Romance.” | ther dem represe: the District on the national committee received their training in and came through the central “Beau Brommell” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ee eek en | ae” Ta “The Seated Leties™ Mic eal | Rouse. 96. effluent gate house. 36. will ir. Arthur | ns » High tide + Low tide. pintlbek reaper eee democratic committee. They were therefore 724 am 743 p.m. 1:46 am. 147 p.m. | oct. full of strong dialogue, touching situations | 8¢quainted with the power of the central com- yt and dramatic merit. Mr. Mansfield’s per-| mitted in managing local democratic affairs. Fraxe’s 25e. Woot Hose. formance is said to. be remarkable in evety | Mr. Norris himsélf was elevated to his present Eaten heavy and stro | Tespect. Allof Mr. Mansfield’s plays will be | position through the influence and work of ee Sten, One Se | mounted precisely as in New York | members now on tho said committee, without = for Tthand D. | Natiowaz Tuzaten —Mr. Joseph Jefferson | which he could not bave attained his present will be seen at the National Theater next week in “Rap Van Winkle.” «a» | ‘He is the servant of the democracy of tne Acavemy or Mrsic.—“The County Fair.””’ pistrict, not their master. He is the medium that Neil Burgess has made suchsa remarkable | through which their wishes and desires should ‘cers, will be the attraction at the Academy | be communicated to the national committee ition. To Ixtroptce « Platinum Pietu s style of the beantifnl withevery,| r the boli- - next week. ‘and those in authority. His attitude. in my ‘nt Sharpless’ Candy. $03 Pa. ave. Harnis’ Brrow Tueater.—Those two well-| opinion, is untenable, as he ignores 100,000 Tus Sharpless’ Candy_ : known interpreters of the melodrama, Dave | democrats, whose representatives the members Hevas Artificial Fyes. Hesrten45% Paave. | Davidson and Ramie Austen, will be at Harrie’ | of the central committee are. - Bijou Theater next week in a new play, entitled | °'x5 one can ignore ¢o large a body of men Can Xaxven's Pulido Sherry. chosen of | “The Dangers of n Great City.” Mr. Davidson | py the appointmont of ‘pocket committee.’ Many «ample= from Spain as best value, is of a ames three separate roles—a detective, an | “If he persists in his avowed intentions he quality which no equal priced in town can Italian counterfeiter. and a Hebrew peddler. | will be a general without an army, a leader match Miss Austen aloo, diaplaye great rorentility, witdigat a telling — senting a girl in circumstances of ease, 7 = Exreaorpreary bargains wil A Weak ea. Gat a Weaker Or Clair | THE comMITTEE oF 1883, , Dining Tables, Furnit ‘andsome scenery is introduced, and the | A® documentary proof. of the manner in Jens Laven cast is one which makes the performance go | Which the inaugural committee of 1888 was ap- fore Thanksgiving day smoothly from beginning to end. A special | pointed, Mr. F. L. Moore today showed a STAR Pas Thanksgiving matinee will be given. | reporter the official letter received by him Euan Casto & Hanptxo's list of “Thank Krrxsx's Lyerem Tester. —A new attrac- | notifying him of his appointment on the co ing Offeringe Monday and Tues! tion, Hart's Boston Novelty Company. will ap- | mittee. It was signed by W Barnum, ch: = pear at Kernan’s next week. Its reception man, and A. P. Gorman, chairman executive Praxc’s $1.90 Har reissaid to have been most cordial. | Committee, and anid: oles Ladera . n specialty stars divide the honors with The national democratic ccgimittee, with a Fraxc & Sox. One Price, u variety artiste. The Zuna troupe. | view of securing harmonious Setion, have de- =o ie ot Presents, iivela and | cided to appoint a genersl committee composed Pesseri’s ler Order a quart for hha gentlemen, residents of the District of tomorrow's dinner. Fussell’s cafe. Every- Each is he ; a, to take charge of all matters relating | thing fa season. 1427 New York ave ‘ others are the Rogers Bros., German | to the inauguration ceremonies on the 4th of aay - jueiano. aerial serpent; McBride | March next. We have taken the liberty of vers “t Goodrich, vocalists and dancers; Smith | naming you as one of «aid committee and trust ~ seta for 1 Compbell. eccentric comedians; Miss Mabel | You will favor us by accepting.” Grpsey's Gift _ fie versatile artist; Bartlett and |My | oor Staert The Irvington reoj well, chi ge artists. The after- “There nother railroad acciden Feceptic Term ¥ Rowl of Soup,” is from the Scott Marble, esq. Holiday matinee « day. PLiEt. Aen en of | 7th street crossing of the Baltimor Thanks- | railroad this morning.” raid President Friz- ared | Zell of the Northeast Washington Citizens’ As smabeny A mule ‘Tre Mr. Lewis Morrison appe z : Music last night in Bulwer's | S0Ciation to a Stan reporter to: at the Now i« the time to look yo play of “Richelieu.” appearing as the wily | and cart were forced over the embankment and exposed pipes If there ar Covdoual. While there was evidence of care | the poor mule was injured.” He said that su Beat wheing radiated cover and thoughtful study in his reading. Mr. Mor-| thing: were of such frequent oceurrence that | nevi Sevtional Corerinas ris p anee was naturally compared | not much attention was paid to them. Sie & veer to leave es with the interpretation of the same character Be ow hey an fon - | bs Edwin Booth and the late Lawrence Barrett. | xopporx axp WESTERN RAILNOAD—SHENAN- change. 131 tween Gand Hi atreets, | Sil, Mr wurrion's work was creditable and | pon Vauiey Rovre.—On and after November whe & the general manager of the Magnesia | Justified the it received from the large | 15 "the Washington and Chattanooga vestibule Covermgs. will make measurements and give mee Laan o whe cacead | tim Baltimore and Ohio depot enim ieatte ee tt Hall Inet | 21:10 p.m. Carries dining car and through given to steam and hot w in the star course at Metzerott H i the | Pullman sleepers to Memphis and Nashville: dences. Coal saved and dry ight drew a fairiv good attendance and the | Connecting Shenandoah junction with o* Ae - »stam fnrnished by the Lotus Glee Club and | /ouch deeper to New Orleans. Material and labor guaranteed. Miss Minnie Marshali was highiy enjoved. The | ‘BY0us! P 2 imei ee Trv Sharpless’ Candy. 803 Pa | club is an excellent male quartet and both their | ~ = individ concerted work merited and re- Room | ceived the heartiest applause. Misa Marsball is | and Decorating | a gvod reader, with considerable versatility, | . HEXDERSON's, | and her efforts were promptly recognized. ' = 113 Fet.nw. | Tux Boy Sorxaxo.— Master Cyril Tyler, the | tprep MANY REMEDIES. THEN TRIED CUTI- | famous boy soprano, who is to make “his first a . | appearance at Metzerott’s Music Hall on Tu cu D NO MORE. COM- CURE FOR $5.00. For Wart Ps Meidings and Inter.or Bete Five Gat. Gasourxe, (0c. Mepprax.614 12th AND SUPFE PLET day eve i next, is described as having a! very voice, and it ranges from B below | above the staif. He is credited with | ity and magnetic power of delineation, Just Awa: and Iron Water: al Cuantes Kuve ad Maniton Soda oe T have used your CUTICURA REMFEDIFS with T eople of the south k as well asa voice of the wonderfal range referred | great satiafnction, for I wasa sufferer trom eczema for ogg ay. ooh hak oaths | to, with a flexibility and equality that have | three long years. Itried a good many remedies, but See es ee Sealy yan henatitel 4 him in front rank of his pro-| sours have proved a blessing tome, for since then 1 | = ee jon. _In addition to his remarkable abilities | Rave not sulfere! any more,” Tam now enti . : vocalist, Master Tyler has a personality of | aad it only cost for your CUTICULA , dee ae es Coe | ee oe is quite | DIES. As for yous CCTICUA Wonss, 631-635 Mase. ave. a e moth. | i keeping with his other artistic abilities. In any other. It is cood fer the skin, T hates . are mi) =: CUTICURA to my satisfaction to all who by good. vert here a selection will be made from his extensive repertoire, which includes oper- atic music and ballads. | ON Seip, the celebrated New York con- | ‘or, will bring his famons orchestra here | ds, and they like it. It « edit. All T can say itis HENRY GRO 50S Market st., 8 proof free of charge. I city AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. and give an illustrated Wagner program at VERY BAD SORE CURED Metzerott Hall on December 2. He will be | _ I= the summer of ad @ sore ai ri re sisted vocally by Mise Amanda Fabris, who | °t- It continued to wet biczer. and at Suauperfe Ovens Hover—Fonny Buren: | seivted secelly by Miss Ams ubris, who | big as a half die". T'was completely h-lpiess, osname | peeves ene ads erie | able to walk. Afer suffering with it for two ia New Narioxat Tieaten—“A Trip to China-j Emil Fischer, the great Wagnerian basso. This | 1. ne, but witl t years T tried everyt! ut rel Hill de The first appearance in Washington of | got the CUTICURA REMEDIES. and they were the - in| Mr. Seidl and hie orchestra, and will be the | ni, thing that cured my foot. CUTICURA is my Acapemr of Music.—Louis Morrison in| musical event of the season. | phy nciepadabinte “Faust - i TowN OxcuEst ‘The first concert | Hi ALBERT SCHAEFFER, Jr. Hanmi’ Bow Turatem—“Vesper Bells.” | this season of the Georgetown Orchestra will 459 Custom House st., New Orleans. La, Kenvax's Lrcrt Tararen —Rentz-Santley troupe, including Omene roit Hail on December 16 seatsare now to be bxd at riptic th ski My son was afflicted isease, itching and " ” i e et ¢ in Jl over his body. We ov Ger:wsmeua.—15thetreetand | Metzerott's. Prof. Kaspar, the conductor, fs | breaking out in larze bolls all over hia hod —— ss determined to show the improvement that has | tried everything else, ut all to no eect. After usinz ‘i > | taken place in tus force since last vear and will | ous box of the ¢ TICURA ‘and two bottles of the ‘ONDENSED LOCALS. present Lasseu's Festival overture, a Grieg | CUTICURA NT ne was ¢-mpletely ee x Concerto for piano and orchestra, in | tohealth again, They are good medicines, whics T . commend to every one. » Moanix 0 o'clock. which Mr. John P. Lawrence will make | recommen: F501 ee ae cla somone Sf st sondenye Beaten his first public appencance as a piano| WILLIAM SMALTZ, North River Mills, W. Va, ebire avenue and L street and the letter bex | *eloist since bis retnen from Enrope, two telec- | —— thereon demolished ticns from De Beriot and numbers by Guiraud, | 4 ow Blondie Poo A Pins. causing alm of $50, took place at | Saint-Saens and Drorak. The orchestra | Thene™ Blocdand Sin Purifier. inter the honse Wm 99 18th street | Wilalko have the assistance of Miss Emma | 4) ¢, quisite Skin Beautifier, externally, instantly southwest yesterday from a defective tine. | Juch, who will sing two numbers. The ot-| rejteve and speedily cure every disease and humor of Yeerxupay Philip Evler. driving for J. H.| chestra is now diligently rehearsing, and ite) the skin. scalp and blood. with lows of bair, from Winslow. ran over Mrs. Simonds and Mrs. pen will have ca’ on Sratification | infancy to age. from pimples to scrofula. weer Wing at 1215 Q str it the cor- | #t the progres made. s = aes z ere injured. but not seriously, and are under | entertainments at Metzerott Hall on Thunke-| Zc MISOLVENT: a1. Wrovsred by ie POTTER the care of Dr. J. L. Little. Tyler was arrested | &:¥ing day. one in the afternoon and the other How to Cure Skin Diseases,""G4 pages, 50 illus at night, when she will present her monologue, | “Flirts and Matrons.”” Miss Potter bas many | friends in this city and her work is very at- | tractive. There are few individuale who can furnish an entire entertainment by themselves, by Officer Lightfoot. trations and testimonials, mailed free om Skin and Scaip purified and beautified by A SOAP. Absolutely pu: HOW MY BACK ACH = - The Ordway Kitles, Yesterday evening the Ord y Rifles (com- i a Backache, kidney pains and weakness. sorenes any D, fourth battalion) entertained their | but Miss Potter is one, and her success else-| s : friends ia the company rooms at the Market | where has been pronounced. Seats may now | lameness. strains and pains, RELIEVED IN ON! Armory. the occasion being the second “ordie” | be secured at Metzerott's, | x mI TER. Of the season, and it was, of course, astrictly| ORGS Rectrat. On Monday night the new organ at the First Presbyterian Church will be | Wee stg affur. The carly portion of the evening | heard by the public in a recital tht will be | ‘Tero (2) Dax Was spent socially by the members of the com-| given by David Wood. the blind organist of ane pany and their _— and oo Ie pe Philadelphia. Mr. Wood is said to be a most SATURDAY, NOV.19 MONDAY. NOV. 21. Spon invitation of Capt. iiliams, these accomplished player and will so arrange his ot alta “ Present adjourned to the next room te | gene as to display the ful! beauty of the ex- | _For40c.. Men's Camel's Hair Underwear. Others wtake of the refreshments which | cellent instrument that will be at his command. 7 snitin ewe provided for the ecca-| The male quartet choir of the church will assist ne eye See ae eens eee | sion. At this point Lient. Stephan, on be-| in the program. s . heath Baif of the company, presented to Maj. E. K. | "Brschore Coxcenta.—The season ticket sale ae ee ee ee Campbelt suitable resolutions expressing the | for the five concerts of the Bixchoff course be- For 98°., Men's All-wool Medicated Searle: Under- Seupeny'e regret forthe major’s intention to shirts, double breasted and double back. Others ask sever bis connection with the National Guard, and especially the fourth battalion. In reply Maj. Campbell expressed very feelingly his ap- ‘tien of the companys action and com- Bitmented the company upon the progress it made. gan last Weduesday at Ellis & Co.'s and will continue till December 3. There are still a | plenty of desirable seats unsold and the popular | Price of the season tickets keeps up a steady demand for them. The five concerts will be | given at the Congregational Church on the see- Sapt. Hortou aud Sergt. Hined | "nt Fridey of ik ths of December and Oe ie biel cel core ake among thove | pri, a Present and Capt. Horton briefly outlined the | — Progress of the company from the time he eu tegae wee Be Seana Me cesept Me present poet) a is, sograns rendered by David Wood, the tion on Gen. Ordwar's staff, and expressed him- | ‘ . ; . brated blind organist, Monday eve., Novem- SS so mech peseed thesewith. Be alec 21, Virst Presbyterian Chureh, 34st. * prmenwe faj. Campbell for the able manner obras whieh be has executed his trust as | 3 Mander of the fourth battalion. The ¥. ML ©. ALE The company's mascots. Profs. Branson and | c.. Men's Heavy Bleached or Unbleached Canton Flannel Drawers, double seat, all seams felled ; sizes, 28 waist to45 waist. have in stock any inseam Jengtis For SSe., Men's Uniaundered White Shirts, made of heavy rusiiu, linen bosom, reinforced front und back, Kusseted and patent stays; sizes 14 to 175 Beat the 50e. kind For te. pair, Men's Seamless Fast Black Half Hose. Rewular price, 1c. patr. For 86°., 26-4neli Glov warranted, var maine as a Souder at £8 Yor 46... Men's Soft Hata, diferent shapes NEW FEATURE-ROYS' CLOTHING. w ngelistic Services. ‘The evangelistic services at the ¥. M.C. & . were present and did much to | during this week have attracted Inrge numbers pine - . An slecant arsortment of Suits froin $1.25 to #3 48 Geek The ceting Seat cated, Te ante | of young men. They have beon held fn the | Tas derarecey seeds oo een ees the Virginia reel. the ladies, of course, being | &7™hasium, which was cleared of the apparatus | are always kept busy here Present by proxy. The company also main- in use under ordinary circumstances. Rev. | _ For 2¢. Boys’ Heavy Satinet Pants. Others ask tained its stand taken at the time of the first | Frauk MI. Goodchild of Philadelphia conducted | ™*; ape 2) ae “ * ! This extraordinary sale is limited to two (2) days erdic,” i ¢.. no stimulants whatever were | the services. The meetings have been very | only. came cobestite Pell ny nerves oe a cewsful and gryat interest is manifest. One | ~ By : be ‘ures bas been the solos by Miss Ruth | nan apy thing of this nature. Sagi a : 13 - Mr. M.D. Hensey, Mr. W. A. Wells | BLP Death of Mr. Samucl A. MeFarland. At the mocting tonightdir. Geergs | 5° Mr. T. D. MeParlaud of this city bas just re- Sate ei ee ecived news of the death of his brother, Sam'l se with the service tomorrow at ternoon al L + Se 30 in the gymnasium ball. Miss Cora Boyd A McFarland, who bas been at the quarantine | will be present at the farewell service and sing. station. San Diego, Cui, for the past | — = six months, The deceased was for} some years empl in the office of nI&2t 743, 745 AND 747 EIGHTH ST. 8.E. sagervitog architect. and was sent by that | a =a to perform some responsible work con-| S200 Woxra ORT! ected with the department at California. He had @ wide circle of trends. == aay = OF OTHER MEDICINES FAILED ‘pouch An “Impossible” Fishing Story. ves One day last summer a member of the Typo | wae "THE SPRISe man’s Club spent the afternc rap oe ing | BUT FOUR BOTTLES OF HOODS SARSAPA- In the outlet to Lake Artemesta at Lakeland and x Became wo excited over a big catch that his eve Glasses tumbled off hix nose into the water and ak to the bottom. Yesterday he fished in Paint branch about « half mile from the spot | Where he lot bis classes. A tremendous tug at Bis hook caused him to pull in with great rapid- | ity. and be astontsbes tux friends by declaring that instead of landing @ fish he landed the | Mdentical glasses he loct in the euumer. He save he is positive on thie point because thes | bore Flauagan's mark 331 Seventh street | northwest, — suet. And you'll have a light. The Patent GAS LIGHTER does away with matches. It's the newest and neatest little device we've seen. Saves Gas! 1,000 LIGHTS and a LIGHTER com- plete for only 40 CENTS. S.S.SHEBB & Bis: 432 9H SE m8 [Sole Washington Agents.) RILLA CURED. of all diseases or affections caused by impure te unequaled * with pleasure that I tell of the great benofit I derived frow Hood's Sarsaparills. For six years I have been badly afflicted with . ERYSIPELAS,, ning sores during hot summer months. Tha times not been able to use my | limbs fortwo months at « time. Being induced to try Mood’s Sarsaparitia, I got one bottle last spring, commenced using i, felt so much better, got two bot- ties more. took them during the summer, was able to do my housework, and Breaking out with —_— Exrnsoxprvany bargains will be offered in tables, furniture. d:aperies, &.. at | Julius Lan burgh» Rimk the three days before ‘Thanksgiving day. — Adeot. _ Woovs & Co., bankers, pay interest at the | J. W. Boruex & Sox ‘Have opened their Latest Importations of DINNER AND TEA SETS, GAME AND FISH SETS. WALK TWO MILES, which [had not dene for six years. ‘Think I ameured ‘TABLE CUTLERY. PLATED WARE. Tate of 3 per cent per uM Ob certificates of | of erysipelas, and recommend person so afflicted deposit, payable on demand. Spel rates for | tose = HEAVY CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS WARE, time deporita Ader | am ms maar a | HOODS SARSAPARILLA. raig & Harding's “Thanksgiving | y,. ave! r eno: Std Tuesday. pane Sti | osrbottieg have doce more fr me than $200 worth of AND DECORATED TOILET SETS, har - oe ‘it the best blogd purifier Faw $35 Suitings £25 at Simpson's. —Adet a ee ee Yous keeps Cudshy's Rex Brand Ex- | ~ Ls trast of Boot, for heenn’vatlordtehecp ties clase agar end second-class food products.— Adet . PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS. J. W. Boras & Som, ‘923 PENN. AVE. RODGERS’ GROUPS, BRIC-A-RRAC| Elixir Babek cures ali malarial diseases ————— Sold by all druggists, dry goods and fancy stores. Its sale is universal, for the demand is universal. Try it and you will disca d all others, LILLY, ROGERS & CO. Patentees and Sole Proprietors, | | it Baltimore, Md. | CITY ITEMS. seal sation “Good Morning’ The panel pictures presented by us to our patrons in the past were of a higher order than | those usually given away by other houses. | We always excel in everything we undertake, | ; and our new Christmas panel is certain to ex- | | cite ‘admiration and gratification. Look out | for it. | Coffeefrom b. up.—— | —Quality the best. | Best Granulated Sugar, 5e. Ib. 25c. 1b. up.——-New Crop Tea, 35¢. Condensed Milk, 16e. can’ CHEcks AND SPECIAL PRESENTS. | RBPNo one need buy Christmas presents | when they can get them for nothing. | Tue Great Aveastic axp Pactrtc Tea Co., | 501 and 503 Seventh street northwest. | 1620 14th st, now. 3104 M et., Georgetown. 815 Hat. me. Stands in all Markets. Newtoy H. Bowman, Manager. | Telephone, 848. The Voigt Manufacturing Jewelry Co., No. | 713 7th etn. w. It Xmas Presents, Carv nd Razor ishing Roda, Steel Pocket Work e! e. ‘Telephone 1761. 1t* Waxrorp’s, 4 Quadruple Silver Butter Dishes, $3. Vorat | Mro. Co., 713 7th st. now. It For Sale.—One hundred and ninety bar- |rels of Tine Winter Apples. Can be seen on | cars at freight depot, Ith st. 1% Buesk & Stevens. Jewelry laid aside for the holidays upon payment of asmall deposit. Engraving free of charge. Vorr Mro. Co., 713 7th st. nw. It elized Tron Clocks, 24.75 up to $13. Mra. Co., 713 7th at. now, It —s When? When can I refurnish one of my bed rooms? | Now! When will I be expected to pay for the new Furmture? At convenient times! When will the goods be delivered if I order them Monday morning? Some time Tuesdas When will T be abie to make better terms than Tam now offered? Never! When will I make np my mind? When! When you do I will be ‘pleased to see you as early in the day as possible. Joux Rupnex, The Accommodator, 513 Seventh street northwest. id. Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses, $2: ut ‘'s. Was $1 Elsewhere $4. Voror Mro. Co., 713 7th st. SOc. Full Qt. Whisky. Sexi0s¢ Bronze Ornaments, 7: Voror Mra. Co. Derby Hats or Alpine. $1.90 buys choice shapes in usual two-fifty qualities, Franc & Sox, One Price, it Yor. 7th and D. Quadruple Silver Tea Sets, $10. Voror Mr. Co., 713 7th et. now. It Be . | Solid Gold Rhinestone Studs, Vorar Mro. Co., 713 7th st. now. It | Thomas D. Singleto: My ware rooms are largel rowded, owing to the backward season and the inter: | Fuption of business consequent upon the Inte | election. The goods must be sold, as the man- ufacturers must be paid,and to move them quickly I will place upon sale, for cash, begin- | | ning with Monday, 2ist instant, and lasting for one week, every article of Furniture in’ my ware rooms at a discount of 20 per cent from | regular prices. This sale will pa last one week and will bo strictly adhered to as regards discount. Just think of i de- | ducted from every $100. ‘This will place the | | goods in your hotse wt about manufacturers’ prices. ¢ 1 at once. and you will find as| | handsome and well-selected astock of Furniture as you will find in the city and at prices that cannot be duplicated el-ewhere. Tuomas D. Stxctetox, nig-4t 415 7th st. now. ~ > Genuine Diamond Fi $2.50. Vorat Mr. Co., 713 7th st. now. It Solid Gold Rhinestone Earrings, $1.50. Vorat Mre. Co., 713 7th st. now. it | Do You Know a Good Thing | When you see it? See our $1 Natural-Wool Underwear. It is great! Franc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D, > Glasses, $4.50. Votor w. It = a lid Gold American Watches, $20. 713 7th st. now. it ed Opera 13 7th st. Ladies’ s | Voter Mre. Co. ins ever offered in this city pwing Machines. Thoy must besold at once, as we need the room for our new stock. 8 New Homes at #10 each. 15 Whites at $10 each. 7 Domestics at $10 each. 10 Singers, trom 35 tu $10. 5 Unions at £10 each. These machines have had but little wear; all attachments: a guarantee for five yeare. \E Jorivs Laxsncron’s Rixk the three days be- fore Thanksgiving day. ald a pes awed None Name It But To Pratse. ‘Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. jaa? Office 487 9th st n. w. z= > Haas, Engraver, 23 years’ experience. 1t* AMUSEMENTS. RROLL INSTITUTE ROLL INS TTORAL SOCIETY. st meeting ant rehearsal Wednesday, November at7 4 pom AT CARROLL HAbL, 2G at thw All chotrs in the District cordially tavited to become members ETZEROTT WM A eNO OREAT MUSCAL EVENT! ON TCESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBE) DEBUT in Wasisiuyton tn GRAND CONC! Master CYRTY TYEER, er CYRIL TYE ‘The WONDERFUL BOY SOPRANO, Under the di ection of Mr. EDGAR STRAKOSCH, Acwisted by the following distinenished artists: Miss Wichmann, contralto, Mr Perry Averill. bart- tone: Mile. Flavia Van" Hende, ‘celiie Tae Miers, pianist: Mz. Herbet Van Vleet, acco: Reserved seats, 21.50, $1, 75c. Sale of s progress at Metgerott's Mu INTRA. THE SALE OF 5! THE SALE OF SEATS BEGINS TOD*Y AT METZEROTT’S for th “MARVELOUS BOY SING! or iit Herald’ CYRIL TYLER | oynm tyten. | even TYLER. |e ist ind organist, ‘of Philade!phia, in new orean recently Presbyterian Church, 439 st., NOVEMBER “1, AT & O'CLOCK The male quartet choir of the church will take part. ne male TICKETS, 90. CENTS. por Nosongstress ever wing ( nod's AVE E MARIA with #1. of feeling as th E PRODIGY.” Don’t fail to bear him, O48 REorr Toceato, in F major. Andante, from symphi Torehl wht Maret Scherzo. op. 16. : . Theme and Variations in A. Offertoire ©, St. Cectiia... Serenade, op. 8... Overture to Sem (A LBaUGH's GRAND OPERA HOUS TONIGHT AT 8. ponent Supported by her own company and Melbourne MacDowell, Presenting Sardon’s OPATRA, Under the manacement of Marens R. Mayer. Rearranged, adapted and pre sonal spores FANNY DAVENPORT. Next week—MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD. SEATS NOW ON Tonizsht! Tonight RENTZ-SANTLEY CO. AME: ; OR, THE DISCOVERY OF COLUMBUS. Positively Last Appearance of Mr. RICHARD MANSFIELD Mr RICHARD MANSHEED Mr RICHARD MANSEIPED ‘ 8 Mr RICHARD MANSFIELD AND HIS STOCK COMPANY In the following repertoire Thursday (Thanksgiving) Matinee, Thureday evening. Saturday Matinee Saturday Evening SALE OF BOXES AND SEATS OW OPEN GPORGET OW JOSEF KASPAR, Con Season of ING2-16, METZEKOTT MUsiC ERR FE a3 IIS Wilhelm: Club and Lending Solo Subscriptions for desirable seats tor et three Grand Concerts, © M0 Fst nw By METZEROTT Hatt. THURSDAY (THANKSGIVING), NOVEMBER Matinee at 2, Evening at 8 MISS. JENNIE O'NEILL POTTER IN “FLIRTS AND MATRONS.” ‘A clever bit of work—well worth seeinz.” Reserved seats, 50 and 75 cents, n14-10t YEW NATIONAL THEATER, aN EW NATIONAL THEATRE WEEK OPENI WEEK OPENT Seats and boxes now selling OMENF, the Divine Odalisque, Next Week -HART’S BOSTON NOVELTY coM- NY. D14-6t COSGREGATIONAL cHUKCH. BISCHOFF CONCE BISCHOFF CONCE Season Tickets sale at Lillis & Co, ARKIS' BIJOU THEA1L . Mrs. P. Harris, RL. Britton and T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers AY, NOVEMBER 21, VING, THURS- RTS. Ts. Week Commencing MO SPECIAL MATINEE TH) DAY, NOVEMBE DORE DAVIDSON AND MI In DANGERS OF A Neat week Ariest Well.” EW NATIONAL THEATRE. MITE AUSTIN This Saturday Evening last time of HOYT'S “A TR HOXT Superb Company. . Gorgeous Stage Settings. Monday, Nov. 21, JOSEPH JEFFERSON in “RIP VAN WINKLE.” Seats and boxes now selling. It “ACADEMY. e Eminent Actor, LEWIS MORRISON, Supported by his oun Dramatic Company. ‘This (SATURDAY) Evening LAST TIME OF Goethe's Imm Spectacular Drama, "AUST," With its wealth of spectal scenery and wonderful Lianical effects, —Thanksviving Week—— x FAIR. x FAIR. x FAIR. BY Fai x FAIR. N FAI 3 FAIR: BURGESS FAIR. _Seate for any performnc 1t MEteenorr Musiq natn. FRIDAY NIGHT, December 2, 1892, ‘The Standard Sewing Machine Rooms, 427 9th st. n. w. Jos. H. Fiske, nol5-tu,th.stf The Old Reliable. > Nickel Alarm Clocks, %c. Vorst Mra. Co. It Haus, Engraver, 1206 Pa. ave. ite = — = Lowest Prices on Wali Papers, Mouldings, Interior Decorations. &c. A practical man, seven years’ experience. ‘The largest and finest stock in northwest. C. E. Kiso, Lith and S ets. nw. n3-wikedt* Ladies’ Solid Silver Watches, $5.50. Vorot Mra. Co., 713 7th st. now it engraved. Haas, ite Buy a Machine with a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No: 9. Its silent | rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Wurxies & Witsox Mro. Co. 437 9th st. n, $2. Voror Myo. Co. Wedding Invitations Engraver. jes-etr Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings. Visiting Cards engraved. Haas, Engraver. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, a delicous Ww. | fat-producing drink which does not distress. 1 n Klaces, Solid Gold, with bandsome pendants, $3.75 up. Voror Mvc. Co. It = liters Coughs and Cold: Thoso who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, &c., should’ try Bnowx’s’ Brox entaL Trocnes. "Sold only in boxes. 117-co3t Gents’ Initial Rings, $4. Elsewhere $6. Vorar Mra. Co., 713 7t It Ladies’, Our Sewing Machine repair department has no equal in this city. We guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction. Our charges are moderate. We call for and deliver all work. It will pay you tg have your machines repaired by us. All’ communications by mail will re- ceive prompt attention. Standard Sowing Machine Rooms, 427 9th st. nw. Jos, H. Fiske, nl5-t,thés,tf __The Old Keliable. Solid Gold Baby Rings, 50c. Vorat Mra. Co 850 More of Those Fine $2.50 Sax. Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, a4 Apidly at $1.49, at Avervacu’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Booms. oct25-eod24t a Solid Silver Thimbles, 25c. Voor Mra. Co.1t cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s snd Shampooing; also cures Dandratl, 00 -te ‘Misses’ Solid Gold Rings,@1.25. Vorot Mra.Co. 10, €12.00, 918.00, 615, 920. Voices, Geet First appearance in thiscity of PRINCE KARL ses2eTHE SCARLET LETTER A PARISIAN ROMANCE THE SCARLET LETTER .THE SCARLET LETTER -BEAU BRUMMELL BEAU BRUMMELL DR. JEKYL AND MR. HYDE ORCHFSTHA~ 70 MUSICIANS, re course of Swen “*The platforin seems peopled with players."— Voice. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #20 HAVE YoU MONEY To INVFST? PU CHASE AN SPER CENT PER ANNUM COT. | FQUITADLE CO.OPPRATIVE FON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR t YEARS, DING ASSOCIATIO’ WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON eens anagram, SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF 5 OR MOR! os CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON30 | DAYS NOTICE. THE 24TH tame of stock is open for amb. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS Sription and fret parment, which can be ONLY. CAN BEREPAIDAT THE RATE OF = | the office of the $13 PER MONTH ON £ACH $1,000 BOR. ane ROWED. OUR FIGURES SHOW WE OFFER TRE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND DEPOSITS, AND OUK SECURITIES RF TRREE TIMES TRY VALUE AND THE LOAN BEING RFPATD MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER FACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSSI- BLE FOR OUR PATRONS TO LOSE A DOLLAR. CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR CIRCULARS co operative: on. Tt loans ston long thine vays fair aud ASSPTS. 1907.45 AND FURTHER INFORMATION | YramtyInckrasr OF ASSPTs- $107,507.68 B19 HARRISON DINGMAN, President INCREASE LAST VEAR-81%. 548 47 y ————| RECEIPTS LAST YEAn—#1, 158 78691 REP ETE Novice shies " CHANCE PoR INVE This statenent indtest-e the one ot x Geo. Yb Wor business and th hiets . Fang weed ation and other Basxixe Hovsr Or (arormation rursished spon appicatie® @t the ovice. as Pat LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & co. sapeheazidl od bead THOMAS SOMPRVILLR, President, 1335 F st, Adams iron Butleing, A. 3 SCHAPAIRT, View President elena, te. GEO. W. CASTLEAK.21 View Premdeat, JOHN JOY FDSON, Secretary W. B. HIBBS, Manager. DIRECTORS ceived eudject | BENJ. F. PULLER, KH TWwoMRLy, Depostte nterestalliowel | FRED W PRATT Gro W FISHER, | ELLs sPraK JOR BARNARE | LAWRENCE GARDNER, MARCUS BAKER, Advances. ! 30HN W SCHANPER. Office PQUTTABLE BU nit Bonds and all . sted on the New | Government Bonde. x nist We wires toon New York w Chicago offices, ’ have direct priate Foe SALEa Liatrep seamen 1 Private Wires, | ities for trading and Provis! 2 Board of Trade 4 REGISTERED FT AGE THIRTY. YEAR 5 PEK CENT BONDS ST MORT Grain and Prot . Local Securities. MARYLAND STEEL COMPANY. PRINCIPAL AND UNTEREST GUARAN BY PENNSYLVANIA STERL COMPANY i isoeitiblole: INTEREST PAVABLY PEBRUARY 1 AND AvGCST 1 PRINCIPAL DUE 19 PROM THE MO nd Interest of this h EXTHAC Tur Wasmsorox Loax AND TRUST COMPANY. Cash Capital, One Million Dollars, GRANITE BUILDING, 9TH AND F N.W. een) oe foo as Mt aryiand Steel ny hereby offers for aale AUDITED NUMER LEGISTERED “ean. This company attends to all business that should be transacted by a Trust Company. Lower win TRUSTS. proary 1. 1 3 titenes? DEPOSITS. August Land, SAPE DEPOSIT BOXES. the Tuited St ; sUarantend, princiral amd interest. by the ni7-tf —_ Seatsand boxes now selling. me RON NETLU ANTS Srhe COMPANY —— ard AN receive wate iptnona oe he a Hight reserved toadvance the yrie without mothe, Tint NATION ¢ b = = s Re 3 South wernt, pavonaaa P ou - AID IN BY SHAREHOLDERS... Of the BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, ‘The greatest battle »” LECTURE! GAILLASD SCHOOL OF LaNGU 906 FST. “Now. FRENCH and GERMAN. “FEEE And debate ont complimentary les November 17th, 8 Subject Lauruages Can BoSimpliied and Made Raj nen tionaiand Fascinating.” Lecturers: Prof. Gatilard. B. A. (Parts), officier Academie, and author of Modorn French Method, French Phonetics, &e. Philp H. Muclier, author of the Word. c. RE is THURSDAY, How the Study of ____ EXCURSIONS. &e. Mee | VERNON. “___ HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Steamer MACALESTEK at 10 a.m. daily (except Sun- day), returning to ihe city by 2:30 p.m. THE DIRECT ROUTE ‘TRANSFERS—-THE QUICK ROUTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, 75e.; CHILDREN, 50c. @aPLEASE NOTE. —By the 10 a.m. tri steamer Macalester to Mount Vernon,” an’ trip to and includ from vexatious transfere and annoying forshase of an additional ticket of admieion. A de~ ightful Afteen-mile trip down the famous bine Poto- mae without chang or transfer or extra chi pass ingen route Alexandria, Fort Foote, Fort Wasaing- ton, Be. ‘Steamer Macalester to river landins as far down as at10 am. Frethts 0c28-tf NGTON WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON @ymont daily except Sunday and passengers. Yt vERxos: } TOME OF WASH ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Picturesque and Beautiful Route. F Jeans New and Magnificent Cars now runni daily fro: — ‘the MANSION: in ALEXANDHIA direct to the Gate of the tunity to SHULL HOUSE, ERADDOGR ROUSE laces of historic interest ta ALESANDEIS NO FERRYING — NO of the by this direct route ouly, the ticket covers the entire Found 2 admission to the mansion and grounds of Mount Vernon, the visitor being thus free. Vist CHRIST CHURCH, MaR- ‘and other John Cook, A. N. Meeker, Charles Baum, W. H. | oreaaror Ear Take ferry stoarners foot of 7th st. Special excar- ANTON SEIDL | sion ticket, 30c. entire round trip. eae Connecting also with trains of Pennsylvanta rall- AO aT ° | road'at Alexandria." Take cars at Oth vtraet depot, METROPOLITAN OKCHESTRA, In deference to the wishos of the Ladies’ Mt. Vernon eS EE Association oars stop on SUNDAY at Little Huntine 7 7 creek, one mile this side of Mt. Vernon, the «rounds | WAGNER PROGRAM, | —ee es = = - ° - : cluding, selections from all, Warner's worka, ar | Funged 1 the order of co : 350 35 30 20 wo 3 Fs, ‘The vocal iiinsteattons wiil be interpreted by =o 30 So so 8 ES BS Be See 0 «|S 330 AMARDA FABRIS, 0 Wasox & Cans, prano, ; 380 e EMIL FISCHER, 350 Fixe $3.50 Suoes. Basso. Bee °- o | 30 cae Analytical program books free of charge at Metzer- oft's, 1110 F st. n.w., where orders for seats may no be registered, a CADEMY. CADEMY. Every night next week—nsual matinees. Every night next week—usnal inatinees. SPECIAL MAT) THANKSGIVING Day. SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. BY NERENE NEE RRMEC AE NONNBEKI BBR U URRR UGG FRE cS8q 85g" PU UR RG GES ‘< PiU UR RG Gone os 68s BB UU RK GGO EKE Sgs8 g0g 00 1 URN XN ‘e8,c, eee EY tcc 00 UU NNN T FFF A EAA AA F AAA Fa 4385 THOROUGHBRED ay TERRE Seats Now Selling. cow ; FAMOUS. Seats Now Selling. Sui RACE SCENE. Seats Now Selling: Pleat ARO gBANIO BANS nickly atid corroctly tent by a ginle method tauatoal porepa to pla ieee tach tet oF a per Tesaon oF pila please nddrsos GEORGE DIAROEE, 5 it st. ow. oe Be 6e ek] Mer at is ‘9th and F sis, nw. elo. k, Tec giaie gaat Retiase metas ae wr renty, st or These Shoes must be seen to be ap- Preciated. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Best line of Gents’ Patent Leather BLUCHERS, OXFORD TIES AND PUMPS. SESS 350 Our newest novelties in French 328 Linen Slippers and Oxford Teo, to ening shades—red, pink, blue, green ellows lavender? Wisox & Cana, 929 F ST. N.W. Baltimore Store: 4 and 6 W. Balt. st. n8-tt 50 35 350 350 350 So 80 0 BS SS BS 350 $8) Taz Narioxa Suze oso 350 500 350 Tors Ur Now. Here is the place to save money for any emergency. We are selling Ladies’ Shoes from $1.00 to $2.00 below regular prices. Many of the ‘Shoesare samples, and you know that mapu- facturers always put the best materials in sample goods, No one can name lower prices than we do on Men's Fine Shoes. For instance: ‘83.75 for a good 86.00 French Patent Calf Shoe. $2.50 for a good $3.50 Calf Shoe. 82.95 for a good $4.00 Calf Shoe, 83.45 for # good 85.00 Calf Shoe. $4.00 for » good $6.00 Calf Shoe. Tax Wassex Ssoz Hovsa 1115 F Srezer N. W. exuxe Waar Wu ++ $12,788 Tur Wasmsorox Rea. Exryr CAPLTAL $100,000, PULL PALD. ASSETS ACCUMULATED... 43,000 | LIABILITIES: Due to shareholders, de OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR TTS GOLD DEBENTURE Be 6 PER CENT ferred payments on land and buildings, Ds, #100 AND $500 EACH. Aa repairs, incidentals and contingencies...... 34,800 These bonds are payable tn in May 1, 190, but subject Yo fter May i, 18s at the option of the € are secured by first mortgage notes on Washington city reai estat: held in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to ea: bond imeeued, and that securities exceeding tm face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have been deposited with it. The notes so deposited represeut only about tro-thirdeof the market value of the real estate upon which they are a first lien, making the security of these bonds unquestioned. SURPLUS OVER ALL LIABILITIES........ 8,200 The above exhibits nine months’ work of the PROV- IDENT INVESTMENT COMPANY, as presented to the first annual meeting. Shares, 810 each, full paid or monthly installments, any day at office, 506 Elev- enth st. n.w. eine IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, NE 1, sez, . ‘Total Resources, #220, 546.73. Total Keceipta, #137,008.02. Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), €160,182.63. DIRECTORS: C. C. Duncanson, Andrew Glass, Goods, F. J. Dieudonne, J. C. Johnson, Chas. F. Benjamin. DEBENTURES. Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- fire to be encumbered with the care and responsibility: of keeping the various papers necessary in the prepar- ation and security of @ real estate loan. It reliewos the person accepting the debenture of the responat- bility of looking after the payment of taxes upon the Property and the anuoyance of « collection of the ni5e03t C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, = Rooms ® and 11, Atlantic Building, interest, JOHN HL. ALTER 830 F stn. w, A INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. BANKERS. Second National Bank of Washington, Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. | The Wastincton Loan and Trast Company. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Tebman Bros. New York Cotton Exchange, Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- ‘Telephone, 453. 2el7-tr _____._ ns W. 8. HOGE Pres. T. ©. DANIEL, Seo. [SITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN Asso. CIATION, 1313 F st, Washington, DG ‘Shares, 8100, payable in monthly installments, which participate tm ali profits and mature in 66 ‘months, ‘Pays interest on money deposited in any amount. 5 and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits from the date they are made. ocettt (TBE On10 NATIONAL BAN! oF ASHINGTON corn tated dh BANKERS, WASHINGTON, D. or Will tesne certificates and pay taterost om thme depostte. Gp etooor mare Taps onthe Tyee eaten Toparties having idle funds that ther eat “se - ew may desire to use at any time we would call Sefy qapontt bones trom #320 $35 por annus, epectal attention to our interest rateof 3 Percent per annum on certificates of de posit, payableon demand. This isa very desirable way to deposit such funds, as you may withdraw them st any time without notice, with interest. j- CORSON. “JNO. W. a CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Bankers and Dealers tn Government Bons. pou ang Balthatre Viaabe amd noid seen ON TIME CERTIFICATES Bonds and s ioe Haliroed Ga end Tale Atwerican Bell Telephone Stock bought andsold.jy18 Our rates are as follows, viz: —— ‘Payable tn three months, 4 per cent. * NEW PUBLICATIONS. =) be Sper cent ee _ F'ction wonTucy. NEW rs of ainoriing Tuterest ceed eR AT SES MORDS DOOM May the author of KATHYS SHEKEL” Somphete io. wow re ‘and THE INTERN a ONAL RE we 7 a > Usrrantas Prsucarioys ant free upon, top to. MISSION COMMET- 027 | TEE Ail Souls thn Washington, D.C. 12s T= CRY DICHIONALY 15 FURLISHE a Si pot is Vikiot : eEed agce or ts erect SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 25TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE Chartered by special sot of Congress “one year, 6 percent. Interest payable quarterly, semi-annually crannually, as desired. CALL AND SEE Us. (Open 9:30. Close 4:30. ‘Transact a ceneral banking business. « 1222 F ST. N.W. Aes BREAKFAST. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. cncainai deatiadinasinaneaiiiil ‘TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and pa ee oe carte anayyirsnenyer incitement Fa fo) SE of allkinds, eee: ‘with boiling water cr milk. Sold only ie ‘i eae rev ice President. ESS OF THE L1QUOK BABLT POS Joon ip tre ng of cnet my tnt ae ay x2 ‘tins by Grocers, whether SEVER FULS “Tue seem once JAMES EPPS & CO., Hommopsthic Chemists, Low unworta ety Eereyeet ciate: eemeeriseiores St Factonr dim, England. — 5-0, tay a WAINES' GOLDEN SPRUFTC. fiver a0 nego tree Geiss

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