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16 =——— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2: t A ff 6. 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. PORRcAST TILL § P.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia and Virginia, | Samm turning into rain; clearing: variable For Maryland. snow flurries; turning into vein; variable winds. CONDITION OF THE WATER. ture and comdition of water nat # gm: Great Falls, temperature, $4: condition, Receiving reservoir, tem ture, 4: Ton- | Gide on tice comnccttee, lsc contin a south connection, 22: distributing reservoir, | temperature 29- ‘condition at influent gate i f house. 14: eftiuent gate house. 10. | High tide. | Low tide. H 898 am 12:40 p.m. | 647 am. 7:05 p.m. | ” Beasriess’ Caxpt is pure and wholesome. Skarpiew’ Candy is sold at popular prices. — | Siarpless’ Candy is in mach demand. | Sharpices’ Candy is obtainable at 803 Pa. ave. | Ovn 81.90 xr: “Is uptodate!” Franc & | Cor. 7th and D. No Ieyarens Heatece Wrves nor Whiskies | or Brandies defiled by fuse! oi! enter —— ! ‘chosen intelligently for my patrons. Virginia and California vintages. Direct imports through Georgetown ©. H. Wholesale prices. Cun. | Xaxven, 909 7th. | Greex Awar, a hanifome souvenir Decem- | ber L We will be pleased to have get one. ou call and | S. Desto, M f'g Jeweler, | 1012 Fst | = | , @ guaranteed Liniment. | en's Consets, ! Da W . Monarch Shirt, Me. Shaw-koit and » Hosiery, 5c. Un- derwear, Blankets and Comforts. Bnopazan’s, 14th near S st. 25c. Narenaz Woot Hose, 25 <« heaviest and best Puaxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7b and D. possess beauiti- ke gumeif you will everywhere. or 1s Nov a diffc fel ‘eth and heaiths use Minot's Dentifrice. 2: Frssent’s [cr Cazaw.—Order a quart for tomorrow's dinner. Fussell’: cafe. Every thing in season. 1127 New York ave. | Gxo. B. Guar, Printer, 339 Peansylvania ave. | Bw. Prompt! Kehabie! lrices reasonable. Hetenixsox Bros. Carborite Heaters and Carbonity. 1420 Pennsyivania ave. Camvnrs Cugaxep by the Exrims Carrer | ‘Worns, 631-635 Mass. ave. nw., are made moth- | Proof free of charge. Telephone 435-2 tou Soda Just Aunrvep, a fresh « end Iron Water; also ¢ j ces Keazusn. 795 7th nw. | ec | Iepprtan,614 12th | Five Gat. Gasourxe, Canpoxrse Hy atens, the most perfect hoaters for bath rooms, sleeping rooms. ce. Hreurs- | sox Baos., sole agents, 1420 Pennsylvania a 1416 K Steger reception of ‘Lerms reasonabie. opened for | 92 and "98. | The Ire ts for sean For Wars. Parea, Window Shades, Room} nd Decorating | HuSpexson’s, 1113 Fat. aw. Moldings and Interior Tinting Beto RW CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. 8 Ovens Horse. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. New Natiovat Tuzaten—Jos. Jefferson in| “Rip Van Winkle. AcapEmy of Mesic.—Neil Burgess’ “County | Fair.” | Hsaaw’ Buow Tueatrn.—“Dengers of | Great City.” i Kenvay's Lrerea Tararrn—Hart's Boston | Novelty Company | ‘ue Barrie ov Garevscua.— hard Mans- th street and Five Dotlars for His Lodging. In almost every part of the city there are | lodging houses of some kind, and some of them shelier poor persons for as little as 10 cents a night Detter accommodations cnn be | had for 50 cents, and persons who are willing | to pay $1 have uo trouble in securing a good | mattress with white bed linen and warm covering. Jos. Kelly, an old pensioner, was out | last night. and, after filling up with « cheap quality of old rye. he was put in a condition to Beed some nlace where he conld rest his weary | Bead. Although he needed such « place, he was unable to look for it. ax his eres were tually closed by the that lad passed his | lips The brick sidewalk was good enough for Bie snd i toch the combined eflotts of teo policemen to arouse him and get| to the police station. | This morning when | appeared before Judge Kimball be re- seuablod the general makeup of Mr. O'Brady in the “Voodoo” when he appears as the victim of | an explosion in the well of natural gas and says: | “Never teched me. Obstructing the sidewalk for more than an} hour was the charge xgainst him and he plead guilty. sleeping on the sidewalk. Judge Kimball told Joe, was an expensive luxury, and he fined bira > New Praxos, 210 mouthiy. Piano Exchange. —Adet. po eae ‘Threw a Stone at the F . When the democratic torchlight parnde Teached the corner of Ist and B streets south- ‘West on ite way to Capitol Hill last evening a stone thrown from the sidewalk struck th bearer of tne flag in the Columbia Democratic Club. Sergeant Falvey was prompt!y on hand and he arrested the negro who threw the stone. ‘The latter gave his nameas William Jones and he waslocked up on « charge of throwing re Judge y days «| Ss Excmaxoz your piano. Piano Exchange, 913 | ave.—Adet. | —.—__ | A Mysterious Pockage. | Mr. J. H. Flanagan, the Seventh street jow- Gler, reports that a small box wae deiivered at Place of business the contents of which quite a commetion among a number of who were in the store at the time it wae Among other things there were about m_ pair of —not bracelew. They are if i Hi silk, with silver clasps, and are said to the handsomest ever shown in this city. 531 | venth street northwest. Pr Adrt, Rink.” New York aveaue between 13th 14th, will allow a special cash discount of | ; Tt ail fine chamber suites selling for and upward for one day onty, Monday, November $8. Grand chance to buy 850 suites | _ $87.50 and 2100 suites for $75, and so on.—| Adet. us > Uaxvsomz Strikes, low prices. onge, 913 Pa. ave. Adet. ‘The W. C. T. U.'s Housewarming. | ‘The Woman's Christian Temperance Union | Gave a housewarming last night at their new quartern, Mrs. La Fetra, president of the or- genization, received the guests. assisted by Mrs G. B. Alden, Mrs. M. EL Coben, Mra. Emma T. Welton, Mrs. Louise Weightman. | ‘Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mrs. T. A. Williams and | ‘Mrs. 5. H. Martin. The evening was spent in| Social converse and refreshments were served. —— The Choral Society. ‘The Choral Society announces its third an- ‘eal performance of Handel's great oratorio, “The Messiah,” for Wednesday, December 14, jusic Hail. Mr. Damrosch will 1 Orchestra of New York, the soloists will be Mra. won of Cincinnati, Miss Payne Clarke and Mr. York. Piano Ex- 2 | : iy HT tf fF f i z | « board of directors. | Walter Mason, general edi | former teacher,'and ® chorus of thirty voices. | entertainment will no doubt be thoroughly en. | then | democratic parade started through Georgetown ‘The Moon's Side Partner. A NEW PAPER. When the moon shines real bright there are oe mts Made for the Publication of | 8° street lampe lighted in this city. ‘The part- een emarwee ak eee °" | nership which exists between the municipal ‘The organization of the Washington News |*uthorities and the moon began in the early Publishing Company, which will publish the | 447s of the city. Prior to that period the moon new afternoon paper, The Evening News, bas ; "#* alone in the business of street lighting, and | been practically completed, the premixes at 929 | the city ica ba aot attempt to interfere. and 981 D street northwest have been taken pos- | But after awhile. when the population increased earls * being made 2nd persons of evil minds and disorderly habite of and preparations are now being | found the dark streets extremely favorable to for the ret ineue of the paper December 17. | their business of waylaying. citizens sud roby ‘The company is incorporated under the laws of | bing them, the system which now prevails in Virginia, with a capital stock of $180,000. The this city was inaugurated. “The city, then de- SE SE supplement forts of the moon, poorostelly ee Perecthgrane . bay and on the ‘nights that the luminary was re- dent, « G. |, jr: treasurer, ty it | John G. Slater, and Mesern. T. B. Bossle and | Port’ bY setronemers not ‘to be on duty was ordered that the street lamps should be | James L. Barbour, acting with these officers, as | lighted. This busmese relation between the satellite of the earth und the local government | of the nation’s capital has been continued down include Mr. Guthridge as business manager, | tthe present day. ‘The moon bas exp! Mr. pk editor inchiet: Claskey Cromwell, | 80 dissatisfaction with this arrangement as far city editor; Chas. Elliott, telegraph editor, and | ** the astronomers at the naval observatory are y ; fal writer. The | @Ware, and they get closer to the moon than any one else, but the town authorities and the citizens generally have been for years extremely ‘opposed to further recognition of the moon as & factor in street lighting. However, members of Congress who are now the solons of the city seem to have great confidence in the moon. In fact, they are so fond of moonlight that they won't listen to any proposition looking to the empl it of any other sonrce of illumt- nation. Why Congress is o “stuck” on the moon, #0 to speak, is a question dificult to answer. Put the fant remains all the same that the appropriation for street lighting is ench Year carefully pruned down so as to allow the street lamps to be lighted only on those nights | When the moon is scheduled not to shine. There is no city of similar importance in this country where the antiqne custom is observed of putting out the street latapr on mooutight nights. The fickle character of the moon was ebscrred and commented upon a good many years ago. for even the fair Julict was not so far gone in the delusion of love as not to take exception to the fervent protestations of her lover based on the constancy of this luminary. Bat Congress is above such suspicions and dis plays a uoble confidence in the good faith of the moon to perform faithfully its part in the schedule of city street lighting. result is that when the moon sulks behind a cloud, as she frequently does, the streets of the city are left in carkness, much to the profit of that sec- tion of the community which guins « livelihood by preying on the rest. ere i no doubt that the street lamps ought to be lighted each night and every night, as iz the case in all modern cities of any conse- The working force of the new paper will Jocal force will consist of Messrs. Chas. A. Co- nant and H. E. Eland. who will do Capitol work; Walter Mitchell, C. E. Kloeber, Burrill, Richard Hamilton and Thos. J. Mur- ray. Mr. Barry Bulkley will have charge of the drama and general gossip; Miss Schiller, the society column; @lla Starr, the woman's e, and Mist May Irwin, the fashions. Mr. | hos. Ferguson will be the snperintendent of | the counting room and Mr. Alien Towson, ad- | vertising manager. The artist of the paper is to be Mr. Frauk Atkinson of Chicago. Mr. Tackering Dodge is to be superintendent of cir- culation. ‘The offices, now being rapidly placed in condi- thon for oceupancy, are located in the old Frank Ward dairy building, on D between 9th and 10th streets. The first floor will be utilized as busi- ness office, behind which will be the press room, the mailing department and store room. The second floor front will be the rooms for the editorial department. In their rear there will De the city department, the composing and stereotyping rooms and a store room for paper. Most of those connected with the new pa re newspaper men well known in this city. Alvord has bad fifteen years’ experience on the New York Herald. He is a son of “Old Salt™ Alvord of New York state. Mr. Gutb- ridge is well remembered as connected with che New York Herald burewn in this city. > — Not @ Case for the Court. Southeast Washington was represented in the Police Court today by William winan, who bad been arrested on complaint of Lucy Newmnn, his wife, who charged that he bed | quence. Laut year Congress, was induced to do = "| appropriate money for an additional number Sete Geshe at potent obiese sonnel te. PLL aeane bie ae eae See “Tcame to swear my life against him,” said the wife, as #he stepped upon the witness stand. “He has threatened my life several times and | has Jnid me out or the floor unconscious.” Judge Miller questioned the woman, who said that she was afraid of her husband becanse he would get under the :niluence of liquor and come to where she was stopping and make threats. hat did he threaten to do?” inquired the judge. “Tle threatened to take the cost of somebody's life.” she “How old is the bo; “Fourteen years.” ing? Are any divorce proceedings pending?” 0, sie” responded tho wile, “but 1 don't want any divorce.” ‘The woman was anable to tell of any par- ticular threats that her husband had ever made, but she «ait that he was always talicing. “T can't guard a man’s tongue any more than Ican a woman's tongue,” said Judge Miller as he dismiseed the case. ee A Concert. Ovide Musin, the violinist, with his concert company, will appear at Metzerott Music Hall next Saturday evening. avin has just re- turned from ® tonr of Australia ard is every- where a popular favorite. Seats at Metzeroit's, and by a careful arrangement, by cutting off alittie time in the early evening and early morning, a margin of hours is gained which makes it possible to bave the Iamps lighted on nights when the moon, according to the astron- omers, {s shining, but when in fact she is doing nothing of the sort. ‘The ridiculous and anti- uated custom is still followed in this city of lighting the lamps on evenings when the moon is to ehine and extingn: the luminary rises. The absurd situation i reeuted of lighting the lamps, say at 6 o'clock in the evening, and then extinguishing them an hour anda half or two hours later. On some nights the lampsare lighted after 12 o'clock to burn until daybreak. In the an- nual report of Capt. Lusk, who isin charge of the street lamps, which hus just been published, be calis attention to this condition of affai It is not surprising to note a tone of discour- agement in what be has to say on this sub- Ject, because he has made similar recommenda tions in former years, as bis predecessors have done, aud Congress lias paid no heed. Here is what he saya uring the year the gas and oil lamps were lighted 3,000 hours each per annum, the mini- mum prescribed by law. This should be in- creased to not less than 3,900 hours per lamp Pex aman, und better stil to 4,000, It seems idle to repeat the arguments in favor of the proposed increase. ‘It is, perbaps, sufficient to say that, owing to the steady increase in the neimber of tall buildings and in the extent and thickness of the foliage, longer dependence upon the moon for sircet lighting purposes is futile. At best the problem of lighting much of the older portions of Washington and Georgetown is pretty neurly equivalent to at- tempting to lght an ordinary forest and to re- strict the necessary hours of burning by one- fourth is economy difficult to justify.” All Washington is deeply interested in the matter (of the thorough lighting of the city streets, for it mvolves the safety of the life an property of every resident of the city. iiccapss : Palais fal Holiday “Opent: The continuation of the souvenirs of the oc- casion, as explained in advertiement on fourth , may prompt many to make an early se- tion of mas presents, away at the Vernon Place M. E. Church South, corner 9th and K streets northwest, on Tuesday evening next by Jenny Lind Muller Green, organ solo- , of Baltimore, assisted by Josephine Turner Homans, soprano soloist, of New York; Mme. Dagny Rolland, contralto, Mrs. Cleveland's all these artists’ have igh reputations, and the joyable. piensa tastes Pianos, #5 and $8 monthly. Piano Exchange. Adet. seh gp Crores cures consumption. $1. Druggist, Ad. Neansy New three-story brick dwelling, No. 541 Florida avenue, near corner of Gth sireet northwest. all modern conveniences, will be Prcvizar Excrriox sold Monday at 4:30 o'clock p.m. See adver- tise ment, . ALL OVER HIS LITTLE BODY. PAIN NIGHT AND DAY. BEST DOCTORS BAFFLED. MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA. A CYCLE Ar¥. At 6:30 a, m. Thanksgiving five mombers of the Rover Bieyele Club started on a spin to Sykesville, Howard county, Md., a point fifty- Your CUTICURA REMEDIES performed such = mireculous cure upon wy baby that I would deem myself selfish and unchristianlike were I not willing tw give public expression to my gratitude. Abont thir- teen months ago he was suddenly tiken with peculiar Bee a er aemetawn: _ She route, froen | oes, which mons outallgyes is He boty oad the ay slong PoaneyWanka | Some o painful that be wes laicet unmanayeatie Bro - te es Wes in continual pain uight and da), and, asthe dis- pokville ra pug the county road to nd it looked ke ease advanced, tt became offensive, any precious baby was going to decay in spite of all that a couple of tue very best physicians could do. I was persuaded to try CUTIOURA REMEDIES. I followed directions. ‘The firw: week the pain was areatly reduce? und my baby was able to rest. The second week a ‘ect led change for the better, and I Dewan to realize that my baby was going to live. The eraption began to dry, hie petite returned, his skin became «natural color, andin nine weeks from the Mune he bewan the treatmen: he was.as well as he ever with « brighter skin, a good appetite and & keen ere to wot into aul the misohief he could. It is now overeleven inonths since my baby was cured by OUTICUKA and there is not nor hes not been the slightest appearauce of its return, and my boy grows brighter and stronger every day. MHS, KOLAND COMB, Allsey P. 0., Ga. Thereby certify that the contents of Mrs, Comb's testimonial are facts, and I consider the cnre avery miracnious one. When I recommended the CUT! CURA REMEDIES I had very little idea that child would live. Ishall be glad to answer any f quiries about thecure, REV. J. @. AHERN, < eville, where the Frederick pike waastruck, a county road to the goal in mind. When the journey had been accom- plished the riders ‘examined their wheels and found three so much out of repuir that a return on them was impossible. Mr. W. Cox finding his machine still in per- termined to continue on to wenty-five mules distant. Arriving time he spent an hour in rest, then for Washington, getting bere about twenty minutes later than the quartet he hed left at Sykceville waiting. for the train. Those who ended the spin at Sykesville were Charles Morau, Frank Gore, Al Fisher and F. B. Weaver. APYER THE PARADE. When Frank and Alfred Cannon, two of Ten- leytown’s citizens who participated in the last night on their way home, they felt so good over the grand display that their party had made that all thoughts of Iaw and pies — order were forgotten and with a yell . and a kick that the wildest cow- CUTICURA REMEDIES boy would have liked to — imitate eit fi went their horses over the streets at alors bucce’ rentden of maton tne em prairie gallop. When the officer arrested them | stantiy relieve and speedily cure every disease and for fast driving and escorted them to the sta-| tumor of the akin. scalp and blood. with loss of Son they took it into their heads to ran the | hate, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. police department themselves, but strenuous objections were offered and they finally changed their minds, REMOVED TO THE HOSPITAL. Charles Keeling, the gripman who some weeks ago bad his leg broken while engaged in shift- ing s cable car at this end of the route, after suffering at bis home for some time, has been removed to the hospital. His family are in dee- titute circumastances. einen Emigration from Rome, Ga., to Texas and Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA. 0c.: SOAP, ‘28e.; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepated by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. ta7-**How to Cure Sin Diseases,” 04 pages, 50 {llus~ ofly akin cured by CUTICURA SOAP. 5 ‘OLD FOLKS’ PAINS. Pull of comfort for all Pains, Inflammation and | reflection that there's ‘not CITY ITEMS. N In It. If today I should advertise ““83}¢ per cent reduction on a Parlor Smite” you would expect to get a $60 Suite for @40, and if next week I should advertise “‘another 25 per cent reduction” you would expect to get the, same Suite for That ts, the Parlor Suite I yes- terday asked $60 for I would be willing to sell next week for $90. And it would be reasonable to suppose that the $30 represented some profit! And what an tion of inconsistency I Nould father—e difference of 100 per cent be- tween my charge next week and my yee- terday for the same Parlor Suite! I do ‘not conduct business on such hap-hazard methods, and should such an instance come under your observation you may safely pass it by with the ing in it.”” Reliable Furniture, fair prices, no misrepresentation, “time” paymente—these are my inducements. joux Ruppex, The Accommodaior, at 513 Seventh street northwest. Solid Silver Thimbles, 250. Voror Mra. Co.1t exc Not Only That It Can be done—we are doing it—selling a ‘“Two- fifty" Derby or Alpine Hat for $1.90. “Have one?” Franc & Son, One Price, it Cor. 7th and D. ace aa es Misses? Solid Gold Rings,@1.25. Vo1ot Mra.Co. sso oe Our Christmas Panel Picture. We expect an unprecedented demand for “Good Morning,” the Christmas panel souvenir we now have in the hands of the artist, In due season we will announce the date for its dis- tribution. In the meantime remember that we ite checks on every 25c. purchase of Coffee, ‘ea, Condensed Milk, Baking Powder, &c., and that we sell Best Granulated Sugar at Se. pound, Coffee from 260. up, New Crop ‘Tea trom 35¢, to $1, and other articles (the best qualities only) at the lowest possible prices. Tuz Great AtTLANtio axp Pactric Tua Co., ‘501 and 508 Seventh st. n.w. 1620 14th at. nw. 8104 M of, Georgetown, 815 H at. n.e. Stands in all marketa. Newrox H. Bownax, Manager. The Voigt Manufacturing Jewelry Co., No ‘718 7th st. u. i gee Villette’s 4 Oils, a guaranteed Liniment. Druggiste. “at See Fit For n King— Yes, and a fit for vou, too. We can fit any one in Canton Flannel Drawers—48c.. 48c., 480. ; Franc & Sox, One Price, it Cor. 7th and D. gee Gents’ Initial Rings, @4. Elsewhere 6. Voter Myo. Co., 713 7th st. it pelted ne Fine N. 0. Souppernong, $2 p.gal. Sexras0x's. To Get or Keep Well drink frosh Va. Ot- terburn Lithia Water. 10183, 14th st. n.w. 1¢* cccrmaate Cutlery and Razors of superior quality fully warranted. Watronn’s, 477 Pa. av.n.' bse Solid Gold Baby Rings, 50c. Vorer Mra. Co, pita: aetna kac-he Will never trouble those ladies who do their stitching on the Light-running Domestio.n26-3t oe Ladies’ Solid Silver Watches, $5.50. Mro. Co., 713 7th at. oo Se Thomas D. Singleton, 415 7th ot. n.w. Prerane vor Cunistwas By making your purchases now and saving 20 per cent. My ware rooms are crowded and you can take ‘our choice of anything contained in thein, rom # beautiful and useful Carpet Sweeper to a handsome suite of Parlor or Chamber Furni- ture. All purchases made now subject to the ove discount of 20 per cent and will be deliv- ered when required. A splendid line of Ladies’ : lor” Cabinets, Bbaving Stands, Book Cases, China Cabinets, Handsome Upholstered Chairs, Reed and Rattan Chairs and Rockers in t variety and almost anything you are look- g for in the Furniture line. And do not for- get the splendid line of Draperies, Lace Our- tains, Portieres, &c., we are showing. You will find my prices lower for the eame qualities than elsewhere. Tuoxas D. SrxoLeTox, n24-th,s,mst 415 7th st. nw. senate Souventrs and Xmas Presents in great va- Voror It riety. Watrorp’s, 477 Pa. ave. n.w. ite ——_-——— Imported 0) Glasses, @4.50. Vorot Mro. Co., 713 7th st. n.w. te Best Lunch in the city is furnished at the Propucens’ Day Kircnex, n23-wée2w 414 9th st. nw. pare a ees & Ladies’ Solid Gold American Watches, $20. Voiar Mro. Co., 713 7th st. nw. it gs Bid hore el Notice. During the special 20 per cent Discount Sale now going on, and which I have determined to extend until ‘December 1, no Goods will be charged. ‘Terms cash, and’ one price to all. ‘Tuomas D. SIXGLETON, ng2-tu,th,s3t 15 7th st. nw. Nickel Alarm Clocks, 90c. Vorat Myo. Co.1t ‘The Standard Sewing Machines are the best. Better see it before buying any other, at the Standard Sewing Machine Rooms, 427 9th et. nw. Jos. H. Fiske, n22-tu,thést? The Old Reliable. paeenee cocci Necklaces, Solid Gold, with handsome pendants, $3.75 up. Voiot Mro. Co. it Hutchinson Bros., 1420 Pa. ave., sole agents for Carbonite Heaters. n24-th,e,maw4t* ———— Genuine Diamond Rings, $250. Voor Mro. Co., 713 7th st. n.w. It de tharleila Throat Diseases commence with a coughy cold or sore throat. “Brown's Bronchial Trocheay give Siamediate relief. “Sold only im bores. Price, 25¢. Ft ——————— A Solid Gold Rhinestone Earrings, €1.50. Voror Mya. Co., 713 7th st. n.w. it Button Holes Made to Order at the Doxgstic Sewixa Macutxe Rooms, 7th and H. n24-co20t ———_— Quadruple Silver Tea Sets, $10. Volcr Mr. Co., 718 7th st. n.w. it ee Buy a Machine with a Reputation Eat Examine by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Spe is toon tan see tine rotary 120 : ton of shuttle meckines oe af 'WarzLen & Wisox Mra, Co., jet-otr 437 9th twtow, Solid Gold Rhinestone Studs, 75c. Vo1er Myo. Co., 713 7th st. nw. it Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa contains all tho nutritious and fat-producing Properties Rich flavor. Sasa Pa a Quadruple Silver Butter Dishes, $3. Voror Myo. Co., 713 7th st. n.w. at The Ladies pronounce the Imperial jes pronounce Pini Paper Patterns ‘he ‘boot-Atting tattern made, Don't fail to see them at the Standard Sewing Machine Parlors, 427 9th st. n.w. Jos. H. Fisxe, n22-tu,thastf The Old Rehable. Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings. 62. Vorer Mra. Co. the wes: has Lecome a perfect craze. The big flood in Washington state is over. 850 More of Those Fine $2.50Saxony Wool German Hand-Kuit Jackate, 80 rapidly at $1.49, at AUmRBACH’s, a. Domestic Rooms. $200 Wourn O¥ OTHER MEDICINES PAILED Weakness of the Aged is the CUTICURA ANTI PAIN PLASTER, the Grst and only pain-killing strengthening plaster. New, instantaneous and in- fallible. n&t-whe FTG DRPRES SHUTS BRM Be FE PPREAEH EC UERE vo EN XN uw KEES a OO RRR NN NEEE & > PES SES ‘oo kh RN NS R ’ ante FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, G1, 63 AND 6> WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET BUT FOUR BOTTLES OF HOODS SARSAPA- RILLA CURED. For all diseases or affections cansed by impure blood oF low state of the system, Hood's Sarsaperilia, ‘# unequaled. Read this: ““it is with pleasure that J tell of the great benefit I derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla. For six years I have been badly aMficted with ERYSIPELAS, ‘Breaking out with running sores during hot months. I have sometimes not been able to use my limbs fortwo months at a time. Being induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I got one bottle last spring, Somuenced usin; felt so wuch beiter, got two bot ‘more; took them during the summer, wae able to do my housework, and PARLOR FURNITURE, $100 to 8750 per eet. BEDROOM FULNITURE, $18.50 to $1,000 per set. DINING ROOM FURNITURE, $75 to $2,600 set. LIBRARY FUKNITURE, $75 to 9450 per sot. which I had not done for stx years. Think Iam cured Novexrms YOR THE Hounars. of erysipelas, and recommend any person sedffiicted |} OUR HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF IMPORTED AND I - se r i} Cudahy's Rex Extract of Beef and Finuid Beef’ are the i y i to use DOMESTIC NOVELTIES COMPRISES OVER HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. 5,000 ARTICLES, RANGING IN PRICE FROM ‘Foar bottles have dope more for me than $200 worth of 4 x Se + Church street, Corn-| Fancy Desks, and Tables; Cabinets, aly 5 HOOD’S PILLS cure liver ills, fousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Machines and Pattern oct25-eod24t Bronze Ornaments, 75c. up. Voiet Mra. Co. penmntnair das Carbonite Heaters—No emoke pipe, no ; convenient and economical. Hurcmixsox , sole agents, 1420 Pa.ave, n24-th,s,ma&w4t™ Handsome Diamond 95.50, ot; $10, $12.50, $13.50, #15, $20. Vorar Mra. Co. 1 gist Essig Lowest Prices on Wall feanraigedinerwiongge es Se! Innorihrert. ©. E. 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TIONAL CAPITAL Maaxetic INSTITUTE, 1 1108 G et. nw. Solid Gold Spectacles and Eyeglasses, $2.25. Elsowhere $4. 137th 'st. It ‘o1et Mra. Co. None Name It But To Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. Office 487 9th st. n. w. AMUSEMENTS. Ext METZEROTT MUSIC HALL. MARSHALL P. WILDER, ‘The American Humortst; GEORGE W. CABLE, Author of **Old Creole Days," “‘Dr. Sevier,” &. WILL CARLETON, Best known by his **Farm Ballads,” THOMAS NAST, ‘The grea est of Caricature Artists: F. HOPEINSON SMITH, Author of ‘*Colone! Carter of Cartersville" THOMAS NELSON PAGE, Pronounced by James Whitcomb Riley the greatest negro dialect reader in America, a JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY, “The Hoosier Poet," In srourse of FIVE ENTERTAINMENTS. Cgyrse ekets, $1.50, 82 and 82.00 at Metzerott's, ‘Pp Raie Bis BS . BL. Brition ana T. F. Dean, iGtors and Managers. Week Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, GRAND DRILL BY ST. JOHN'S ACADEMY CADETS, SATURDAY MATINEE. DORE DAVIDSON AND MISS RAMIEZ AUSTIN In DANGERS OF A GREAT CITY. Next week—""Fairtos’ Woll.” ‘[H" GREAT MesicaL EVENT. “I'D RATHER BE AN INDIAN. SOOTT & GILLIS! MUSICAL BURLESQUE, A MODERN POCAHONTAS. NATIONAL RIFLES’ HALL, NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1.1892, Now Staze Scenery and Costumes. Full orchestra and chorus of 20 t-ained voices. MBS. KITTIE THOMPSON-BERRY AS PRINCESS PORY, MISS NANNIE IMBRIF AS CAPT. SMITH, And fall cast of Local Celebritics. wiickgte st Drooprs, Sanders & Stayman'sand Henry ut eBnanss. FAREWELL. BARRA pare HART'S : BosTON Ana | NOVELTY Other | GREAT ARTISTS. Next Week—Weilly & Wood's Bix Show. FAIRS, Riza aT ETBAGSS ana t, F Dean, r ‘i Proprietors and Managers. ‘Week commencing MONDAY, Nov 28. GEO. H. TIMMONS Tn the Spectacular Irish Comedy Drama, PAIRIES WELL. _Next wook—World Against Her. n26-6t_ Amavons GRAND OPERA HOUSE. co. n21-ot_ BIJOU THEATER. LAST APPEARANCE MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD RICHARD MANSFIELD RICHARD MANSFIELD RICHARD MANSFIELD RICHARD MANSFIELD AND HIS STOCK COMPANY. TONIGHT AT 8. DR. JEKYLI. AND MR. HYDE. DE JERYEL AND Mit HYDE” DE. JEKXLL AND ME. HYDE. Next week—"‘THE PRODIGAL FATHER.” SEATS NOW ON SALE. ett ME*£norr music nat. SATURDAY, DECEMBER The Violin : praee coc re PAS ea tes Ameren eh ano: EDUARD SOMAKE, Solo Pianist; PIEH DELASCO, Tickets, 50 and 75c. On sale at Metzorctt’s. n26-7t TONIGHT AT 8 1t THIS SATUEDAY RVENING, LAST APPEAR- ANCE OF .FFERSON PH JEFFERSON SSeErR SEPP ERSON H JEFFERSON y ¥ 24 YAN WINKLE. ‘RIP VAN WINKLE. “THE MESSIAH. Soloist, Mrs. Corinne Moore Lawson, Soprano. ‘Miss Gertrude Stein, Contralto. ‘Mr. Payne Clarke, Tenor. ‘Mr. Perry Averill, Bass. The! Symphony Orchestra of Kew York, ‘WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. See GRA onan EE SIRE IND Aes Pa, Bet beloae ele | Sve ANIZED Ella Wen ‘month at Masonic Hall. Those ‘at once by letter, P. 0. Box 4ai. IUSIC FIRST-CLASS MUSIC TURNISHED for receptions, wermaans, private parties, soireca, autertaigmenia, balls: & sdirens Snare EB. Wintbice 418 AUTHORS ‘CARNIVAL. — Fiasue For the beneSt of fomeopathic EAMATIC CLUB NOW BET Dice Biats. Pestormane ‘The National ae BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE HALL, 719-721 13th at. nw. Dexinuing MONDAY. No Gnd con faroueh the Grind pesvant at Saciek eak - Hospital, week. Paraut at & glock vac ine, nompowed of popular cha'acters frome were Gilbert and Sull tas. ey EXHIBITION “oF rivixe Pr y FANCY ARTICLES Pon SALE Luncheons servel da.ly from Ito 2p.in. ‘The en- fi generiainment wi Us under the stapices (ot the tad the iictubere of the Regabea’ Gea, geese imeiubera. of the Nordbo ticket, $1; single admission, Ss'cents, Dancing. ME IzeROTT Mosio WALL. M FRIDAY NIGHT, December 2, 1892, iret appearance in this city of °-—_—______________, ANTON SEIDL | 6. 1 hie famous entire DLITAN ORCHESTRA, Tn an illustrative : eairumuas WAGNER PROGRAM, ° Including selections from all Wagner’ fanged in the order of forks, ar heir composition, The vocal Ulustrations wiil be interpreted by shea eae sor suse ° AMANDA FABRIS, Soprano, Anairticc\ provrai books free of charge at Metzer- ott's, 1110 Pst. nu. w., where orders for seat t be registered, ee Ps MEtenorr aust BALI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 30, 1892. The Orietoal Company of Ju Uv pp . pu RnR EL ERE KER Ju. vu bee Ht tru bee ber SINGERS From Fiske Univers ty, Nashvill Ten Mia Jennie Jackson De Hart, soprano: Moss Mee Laure, A. Wells, soprano: Miss Marie D. Boll, alto: Master Richard Connor, ‘alto; Mr. Cheries W. Payue, tenor: r. George E. Barrett, tenor, Mr. J. N. Caldwell, basso and Mr. Charles Johnston. basso. The Wild, Fiaintive and Chacacteritic Melodien of ie Routh. These sonusae you Sing’ “hem go to the heart, They co through dnd through one." —Finperor of Germany. tification. "Queen, Victor Tnever heard anything above criticism, for it cannot be other. Itissiniply the heart beat- classed with ing oat lond."—san Diego Union. ts, nd 75 cents, according to location. For sale at Metzerott's music store, commencing Tres day, November 21 m. 1 (CONGREGATIONAL OBURCE BISCHOFF CONCER BISCHOFF CONCER ee --..Seanon Tickets... _ni@w Now on sale at Ellis & Co.'s. 4A oe M4 3 of dancing and deport the U. Academy and member of the A. eric Professors of Dancing, will reopem season 1802-83 WEDNESDAY, October 3, at 4 and 3 $i5l9 Pw, Circulars at the acaderny, Masonic hand sis. n. oc prxopama Orthe BATTLE OP GETTYSBURG, The greatest battle HBEFS Wow ow a ann HOE Wwww AAP oR HHH EE WWWW AA RRR t HOHE yw ww Aaa Rog T H H EER woW 4 ak RD Isthstreet, two blocks below U. 5. Treasury. ‘TRE NILLOWS. —TENALLYTOWN ROAD. — ‘Open ali winter. Mealsalacarte, Best wines and liquors. Public and private dining rooms, dancing Foom and use of piano free to evening parties. Twenty minutes by electric cars from isi st. oF drive via Woodley Lane and Tonaliytown road. E. ¢. KIRKW: Address Tenallytown P. O. CAnIFORNIA. TEXAR, MEXICO. x ipecial semi-mon' rarist He aa cg gg routes, rater," Avniy to Bio SMITH het, 4b 80° Sta Phlnacipni” Jad7-wheslOse Frovrietor. H, Agt. 40 “Spaxisn Covrr Moxvcrr~ ‘The only genuine miauet ts taught in but one place in Washington: Phynca! Culture Departinent of the ARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, 2012-3m 14 12th st. ow. EXCURSIONS, &c. Moet venNon. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Steamer MACALESTER at 10.a.m. daily (oxcept Sun- day), returning to the city by 2:3 p.m. THE DIRECT ROUTE — NO FERRYING — NO TRANSFERS—THE QUICK EUUTE. FARE ROUND TRIP, 75c.; CHILDREN, 50. S@-PLEASE NOTE.—By the 10 a.m. trip of th steamer Macalester to Mount Vernon, and by this Sipect route oniy, the ticket covers the entire font trip toand ine.wding admission to the mansion ani mands of Mount Vernon, tho visitor being thus free ‘Vexations transfers and annoying extra cost of Bemereen aiaitional Henet oP adutsaton. “Ade- htfyl Afteen-mile trip down the famous blae Pots- mac without chang or transfer or extra charge, pass- ole, Port Washing: fag en route Alexandria, “F ‘Steamer Macalester to river landings as far down ss Glymont daily except Sunday at 10am. Freights and passengers. octe-tt Mt vex TOMB OF WASHINGTON. WasHIN ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON pa aso RAILWAY COMPANY. Picturesque and Beantiful Route, New and Murnificent Cars now running att ALEXANDRIA direct to the Gate of the MANSION. unity to visit CHRIST CHURCH, MAR. SAREE HOUSE, BKADBOCE HOUSE qua wakes places of historic interest tu ALEXANDRIA. Take fe teamers foot of 7th st. Special excur- ton ticket, 30e. entire round trip. Connecti so with trains of ivania rail- road at Alexandria. Yaks curs at Gch siroat aepe In deference to the wishes of the Ladies’ Mt. Vernon Association cars stop on SUNDAY at Little Hunting creek, one mile this side of Mt. Vernon, the grounds being closed on that day. tr F. A. REED, Supt. NEW PUBLICATIONS. (Caaismias: GREAT SIMULTANEOUS PUBLICATION IN AMERICA, ENGLAND AND FRANCE NOW READY THE CHRISTMAS NUMBERS of Price. BLACK & WHITE. HOLLY LEAVES. LADY'S PICTORIAL... 1.00 ‘The Finest Christmas Numbers in the World. All of them contain colored pictures which are GEMS OF ART. ALL NEWSDEALERS AND WASHINGTON NEWS CO., Washington. THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, 1 ‘New York. SOP RE SALE OF A SOUL.” ‘This is the title of = complete, original novelette for ‘The Grest Holiday Number (6) TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS. Just Out. 90.50 -50 50 FINANCTAL Tae Wasmxcrox Leas Axo Trost COMPANY, ‘81,000,000. Grantte batlding, Oth and F sts. 2. THIS COMPANY Pays interest on deposits, Executes all Trusts. Rents Safe Deposit Roxes, BEAINARD H. WARNER, President. n20-2t e second monthly meeting of the Mutual Sertal be held at St. Domiuic's +: MONDAY, Decem- PER MONTH, oa were made on eighteen $3,000, for a 3 obtained loans from other asso clations or elsewhere and whose payruen's ace Bur densome wouid do well to Join this axpociation and se— cure alo duced payments. Tuterest allowed on withdrawals and seitlements at the rate of Sper Interest at the same rate allowed shares “of 820 monthly paywen’ 1206 F ston. ELLERY 3. BURTT. 4. J. DERMODY, dent. een pe ee " , , Tue Wasurseros Loax Axo Trest COMPANY, Granite Building, cor. 9th and F sta. CASH CAPITAL, $1,090,000 Interest paid on deposits. Trusts exe- cuted. Safes Rented BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. 225.3 Borat Centicares tho may be called on to bury a member ora triend are resrectfally invited t0 call at the office of the Co-operative Burial Aemocte. fo 781» 14th street northwee, and examine Gur ceri tes reprsenting ‘Afty anid one-hundred jolla funeral Certificates draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. feruble toany one. “Examine and be convinced uf your interest in the matter. 8. H. HINES, President, TALS 14th wt. now. n23im Frorury Berprsa, Loax Axp INVESTMENT ASS'N, 908-914 G ST. N.W. ASSETS. 100,000,090 DUES, #1 PER MONTH ON PACH 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 ANNUM ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF $5 OK MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON30 DAYS" NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE KATE OF 213 PER MONTH ON EACH $1,000 BOR- ROWED. OUR FIGURES SHOW WE OFFER THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON LOANS AND DEPOSITS, AND OUR SECURITIES BEING THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF THE LOAN AND THE LOAN BEING RFPAID MONTHLY MAKES THE SECURITY STILL BETTER FACH MONTH, RENDERING IT IMPOSSI- BLE FORK OUR PATRONS TO LOSE A FOR CIRCULARS TION. HARKISON DINGMAN, President. AND FURTHER INFOR! n19 Baxsrse Hovsr Or LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., 1335 F st., Adams Iron Bullding, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. W. B. HIBBS, Manager. Deposite received sublect tocheck and futerest allowe! on daily balances. Advances made to corre. spondents against available collateral Deposits. Advances. * Bouht and” sold” for sual conmiasion. We have direct. private weinee toonr Sew Kork and Ehicues Sioa Private Wires, Our facilities for tradine in Grain and Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade are unequaled. We mak jalty of the Purthase sid Sale of all Lo. pe ed Parties to open accounts, ae well as those contemplating « change in existing arrangements or requiring additional factli- Grain and Provisions. Local Securities. A Suggestion. = Tue Wasmxorox Loss Axo Trost COMPANY. GRANITE BUILDING, NINTH AND F STS. (CASH CAPITAL, @1.000,000. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. Tur Wasursorox Rear Esrare Co. ‘CAPITAL €100,000, FULL. PAID. OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURF BONDS, $200 AND $500 FACH. These bonds are payable tn eo! May 1, 1902, bot autject to payment at any th ser May i, IRVT at the option of the Company. They are secared by first morteage notes ah Washineton city held tm trust by the WASHINGTON Ld TRUST COMPANY, trugtee, which certities to Lond tsesved, ond that securities excreting in ta ‘valor by 10 per cent of the bonds certifind have beew deposited with tt. The notes #0 depostind represent only abowt two-thords of the market value of the real ertate upon which they are a first iten, making the wecurity of these bonds unquestioned nS IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, ise JUNE 1. Total Resources, #220, 546. Total Receipts Real Estate on Hand (actus . #100, 182.03, DEBENTURES, Debenturee are walual who do mot dee A rearometbt.ity 9 An the prepa tate loan. It teliewas the resy taxes Hection JOUN HM WALTER Preenlent, 2001 Fst. n.w., Washington, b. BANKERS. Second National Rank of Washineton, The Was! ineton Loan and Trust Company. _Baith, taeda the peraon accepting the deb Uulity of looking «fier the payment property aud we annoyance of « interest. € Fo SaLe—« Liar seamen re REGISTERED FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTE- YRAR 5 PER CENT BONDS oF MARYLAND STEEL COMPANY. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTERD BY PENNSYLVANIA STEEL COMPANY. INTEREST PAYABLE FEBRUARY 1 AND FXTRACT FROM THE MORTGAC The princtpal and interest without deduction for any Xacia, or of the Uuited States, for st States purposes, which dy ad offers for sale ED NUMBER AGE KPGISTERED R FIVE PER OENT LOAN ©) mortage on their pr: perty more county, Md. _ocli-s oe, J - CORSON. TNO. W, MAC Mewsber N CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Now, Bang ang Dealers tn Geverumnn Honda fa Exchange. Lone. Collections Rasiroad Stocks and Bonds and all sercuritios listed, on the exchanges of New Jork, Philadelpiis, Boxtom and Baltimore bought and sold ‘A apeciaity made of investivent securities. District Bonds and all joval trond. Gas, Insurance and Tele Phone Stock deait in Atwericau Bell Tel LEGAL NOTICES. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF COLUMBIA. I The Brightwocd Kat! ‘ Columbia ve: Henrie VN. Havok and Harry 3. Piniey, trustees, and Jaines W. Mickard> fun. No. 3k. 484. This s to five Bolder thet the Bricitwood Kailwa ‘the District of Coltn rember. 1802 compan! ple according to the terns of and in such case provided for the purpuses of its bust ese the following Feat estate it 'the District of Co- rub. ‘Being a part of the tract of ground of Washington. District of G on rietta E- Cowling ved ited be x. the count ved to ‘aber aid ng “All that piece oF parg veyed to the #aid Jacob Colcia® ‘Colelazer and Mart . 8. book mum of Washington and occupied by Dante and Going in the county Golumbss, to be measur fer north of tho "divin ; t The said part beine ‘Beginning at a stal the Piney Branch ros@ 77 minutes 3 seconds in asouthwesteriy direct = from astone at the northeast co" pike, and tine t u Nathaniel P. lazer ‘ne wil make up the ies,are Invited to call om or address LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. Tax Naroxa, Sure Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (Of the District of Columbia, COEXER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. ,1807.and acts of Ogt., 1800 and Feb. 1892 CAPITAL: OSE MILLION DOLLARS. Renta safes from $5 each upward per annum. Eilver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and apterest aliowed on sums of not lems than 63 ‘Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—ects an Ex- ecutor, Administrator and ‘Trusts ct allkinds. AMIN P. NE ‘Directors. . Snyder, 226-16t | written by one of America’s first literatours expressly ‘This most successful of modern quarterly magazines has been permanently enlarged to £56 pages and each number in future will contain an original prise story of from 25,000 to 40,000 words, Volos, _nae-gt| Price, 60 conte; @2 per annum, or clubbed with ia, | Town Topics (#4 per year) both will be sunt for FIVE QDIGA: 4 DOLLARS until January 1, 1804. For sale by all first-class news and book dealers and onall railway trains, or send to ‘21 West 234 st., New York. X. B. Town Topics, including the holiday number of | of “Tales,” will be seat on trial (three months) for 4 ininntes, east a distance of 42 minut.» Gsecon ls the line between Warner and Cow degrees, east G22 minutes M soo: Branch road; thence ajong said road no 47 minutes east, a dist point « more or less.” That said instrament of deposit for that puryoss and that the said land and premises, with the inm= which app-ar in the land records mmbia, are owne! by Henrietta “hardsom ap ea thereon. sald in. ko appraise ‘whers of said land and. pre: tain by such an apPFopriation Tereuf tu fee sl said company and that such proceslings may be 7 ‘for that. = Cha i hop to be found: Now, of the ‘court bieret fichardson. . doen or thir Leirs or per or ett of tye Ym” dadlt tary, ISG et the opeuins of ths court om sgon th reafior nace a bas vase, if any we, hy such aporaines SAU Dot be abpolmted and euch re hed 5 ENRY Wisk Gaksr Ti. Railway C fof the Distri"t of Wusox & Cane wae [BOE Oun Zayoustixe. | — Wilson