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ae EVENING R: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. T | LOCAL MENTION + The Weath FORECAST TILL $ P.M. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbian, Maryland and fair tonight and tomorrow, northerly Winds, fair on Thursda CONDITION oF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m: Great Falls, tensveratnre, 36: condition, '%6. Receiving reserv mre, 42. Con dition at north lition at south connection, 3: ine Teservoir, temperature, 40: ‘co indluent gate Rouse. 16. effluent gate house. 16. High tide. | Low tide. 235 am. 3:32 p.m. | 931 am - 100,000 Fer Vauextixes’ Felt Wearuen Strips at 2cents per foot. It is the best. Saves Puei. keeps out cold, wind, rain and dust. We Are Washington ag Caas. T. Canter & three doors from 6th #t. ‘Old Time” Family er Raisi ‘We. ITE 4th st. se. Ovn $1.90 Avrixe Hat “Te up to date! Frase & Sow. ¢ band D. Excrtsion avy Iw ne CAME AGNES. Bole agent, Ci Prrens’ Pennerlvar fe the best. Trev t Agent, 91. 92 and % Cex ANTAGRAPHS for dra ple Sole Ova 3) Uvprawrin In great! Fraxc & Sox, Ce Gro. R.¢ nw. First Hanrts of perso of character. Give the brash and Minot's D edentist’s bil. 2 Grvzy Away, a hanvisome nir Decem- ber 1. We will be p et one. Presenc’s Ice Cansu tomorrow's dianer. fu Lat Order & qi ew York ave. thing in season. Jusr Annrven, b and Iron Water; also Gi Cuan 9 Kearx Canprrs Curisep } ‘Wonks, (31-635 Mass. proof free of charge. the Borrez, wholemie and retail, at Paopucens Danz CITY AND DiSTRIC' AMUSLM: Avparom’s O>Ens Father.” New Natrowar Taraten. AcabEsx o¥ Mesic. House ~The Prodigal Pilar ws’ Ewoc Tuzares.—Th . Keexax's Lycrve Turaren. Wood's Big Show. ‘Tue Bareee or Gert yspere— 15th stre Oke avenc: Bempras’ Excwaxcr Author’ Carniva! for athic } tal A fire that cause in the Joba Croton, day occasioned a lows of Last evening a fire in the furni A. HL Levy. X northwest, p it & cigar, caused a loss of : snknown : of west. yester- bach m some o Sth street w tart Sutheriand and Ex-Detective Sut Grealey, who are fugitives from justice, bave again been heard from. {his time they sent a letter to their counsel, « Nove ‘The letter was, it is supposed, written in Chi- date cago, as they were seen there about that by Mr. Dumont. The envele more postmark and was friend there, who remaile fugitives «ay ther are going dark vo far ax the authorities of eoncerned: that thes bave although they are not der if they will be given the » of ridding themselves of the ‘them as was given Herboch, and add ty aroable to furnish valuable testimony « Policy backers who are still operating ity. In addition to the facts mention declare that they are innocent, compl: the manner m which the prosecution was conducted | snd thank their counsel for their etforts in their bebaif. | _ | Presented With the Moore Medal. | At the regular month! met Guards, company D.C.N.G., Private presented with the Mo made the bighest core which took piace at Serant — A Quartet of Vhi * bore the thia city are «i emplovment d they A, illiams A. ored persons, two boys ‘The boys were Frank Gilbert and J tee and they were accuse: “Were you ever arrested before?” asked the of the bors. jes, sir.” answered one of them. “For what? “Looking at som: ap.” The other boy +a! bad never been arrested before th: | ‘They were fined #5 each or fifteen days on | ‘the farm. { In the other case Fred Richardson and Buddy Bixon were tried for stealing a inp robe from | Mr. Samne} Preseott’s Wieted by the jury, and Judg : ninety daye each. j Detective Bouriman recovered the stolen rate | amd it was returned to Mr. Prescott. Sesatrademeagimiatete Cariosity Got Her In Trowbl Mary Mythic is wiser and sadder today than she was yesterday. Yester she was free to Come aud go as she listed. Today she is held in durance. Not that she committed « @ffense. Not that she brought suffering on others, But her bump of curiosity is of such Sbnormal development that unwittingly «be is @ontinually “getting into hot w ping from the frying pan in mishaps carry their own punishment and Mary bar eatfere! often, ence bas been such that she «bould long « Jove reduced the bump instead of cultivating it persistently. Then would her woes have Rever reached the columns of Tue Star. Yes Wrday while waiking along the sidewalk she | Qnvght fragments of a conversation carried on By ® gentleman and his wife immediately in ad- oe tedon her before mentioned | bump to such « degree that in her eagerness to Mellow the threal of their discourse she became Oblivious to her surroundings and collided with Ban and » bucket of oysters coming trom the | evposite direction, sustaining quite # shock to | Ber nervous sysiem besides so severely sprain- | ing her ankle that she will be unable to leave her room for several weeks. Had she but wa it at the time she could have learned all particulars of that conversation by inquiring @# Joun Rudden, the nccommoniator. 513, Seve enth street northwest, the price ou“ me” pay ‘ents of the parlor suite the couple purchased , Yesterday morning. — Adr’. , a ‘Tux onrat 33% difonnt sale of c Being on at E. B. Barnum & Co. &. Off Sideboards. Should you require a new sideboard for your ining room it would be well to take advantage Ef the speciai 25 per cent discount Jered for tomorrow only at Julius fansbargh's Rink, New York a: 2 13th ith Au Bausual ofering of sideboards. Two hundred aad forty-five on dis: Arrestion is “called + HA. Beruheimer & Co.'s large toy sale at ae, Wedae ¥, November JO, at Wam. See advertiomes . ; — Exxosst Rye plated ware, Brac. &e., on exhibition at Latimer & Sele Friday at 1) a.m. aud 3 p.w. Saux or WaTae CoLons at Latimer & Sloan 1407 G street northwest, at 7-30 this evening.. Agee Sirius scores ts _> Veen Nos at Simpson's. Ade | wes only kn Indeed, her experi | go | METROPOLITAN RAILROAD COMPANY. The Commissioners Ask the Attorney Gen- eral to Take Steps to Forfeit Its Charter. Today the District Commisetoners sent a let- ter to the Attorney General of the United States | as follow “We have the honor to transmit herewith for your consideration and section the inclosed let- ters of Senator Gorman and the letter of advice to us from the attorney for the District in re- lation to the subject of Mr. Gorman’s inquiry. If the position taken by Mr. Hazelton is in line | with your opinion we respectfully ask that you take immediate steps to enforce the forfeiture 10:13 P-M. | provided by the act of March 3, 1891, 76 Btat., | Pp. 869, in the case of the Metropolitan Railroad Compayy. The attorney for the Distriot will | be happy to take any part you indicate in the propored proceed: The letter of Senator Gorman's referred to is | the one referring to the judgment against ftrect railroad companies for taxes, which bas | been printed in Tae Stan. ‘The opinion of Mr. Hazelton, attorney for | the District, says. In reference to the inquiries contained in the communteation of the Hon. 4. P. Gorman, Senator and chairman of the committe to i vestigaie incorporawd companies in the Dis- trict “of Columbia, addreysed to the honorable Commissioners of the District of Columbia of the 18th instant and by them referred to me for an answer Lhave to ay: be Washington and celow the jndgment any by the payment theteof, ncent mentioned and referred to in said communication against the Metro- | politan Hailrond Company has not been paid or reol is acanse of forfeiture in 2 for judicial ascertain- 3. Thix franchise having been granted by ngrene, ruey General? the United Slates is the proper party under the law to take control of such proceediug. The rule of Ia lieable in case of the New York Elevated Railway Com- pany, 70th N. ¥., 987-8. ause of forfe of or enforced against a corpora- teraily or incidentally, or in her mode than by a direct proceed! purp against the corporation © gOvernment creating the corporation can iextitute the proceeding; aud it cau waive & forfeiture, and this it can do expressly or by legislative ects, recognizing the continned } existence of the corporation. ale is also 1 anpported by Wait in bie article on the ject of “quo warranto,” and the cases there Wait's prac. vol. 5, p. 613). The com- | munieation of Senator Gorman-is herewith re- | turned CASES OF ASSAULT. Pee Ponished fo ‘Their Pugilistic Prope jen. A tall, coloréé man from Georgeto ph Hill sp a M He rged that Richard Hounes, a young colored tan from South Washington, bad assaulted Lawyer Ricks referred to the prosecut- ing witness 1, but the latter eaid he herb wat attacked on the street end that, in addition to kicking him, Helraes Severat Indulging ely ped Jor iller’s court tods as a witness. te broke his jeg,” waa what ithe judge. Richard admitted strack the doctor and tliought the ation was suchas to justify him. He d been sick for some ‘tor had said he could cure ng her, nid Richard, he little money she had. de sweetened waier and, the second was orange cider. Then the doctor r'stwo dollars. He told his side 2d Jucge Miller said that Hill was very such to blame in the matter, but hat Holmes sh voling his mother. Under the circumstances the would tmpose a fine of only nd Bernard Brown were in- me work and when Brown got slled at Jackson's house. ‘There ston of tho spoils and brought n shotgun into play, but when 1 the trigger the farrel was pointed he ceiling. He claimed that Brown on bim, but the latter denied the Jackson was fined £20 or sixty days. Jobin E. Baylin was charged with astaulting lia A. Bayliss and he forfeited #10 collateral, The person assaulted is his daughter-in-law and Mullowney was not satisfied with the utof collateral. The woman's face, be i, was badly bruired and an attachment was 1 to bring Bayliss into court. Morris Wright and Peter Taylor had a fight the otber day and Judge Miller was called upon to settle the trouble. Wright's wife, it appeared, was the cause of the trouble, although she docs not live with her hue Taylor said that he did not know Wright's wifi * Wright hed trouble with Taylor about a year agoand the judge warned him that he had better be more careful in the future if be did nt to get into serious trouble. This ti ndge said, he would let him off with ne y to a charge of having struck Henry Allen, Frank and his wife were engaged Allen appeared on the took part in the affair Frank A tine of $10 and costs was im- and when [scene and | struck him. posed Lawrence Johnson and Emma Queen were parties to ai t om Hb assault ca’ their nd it was difficult to appearance which one was air. Lawrence is a barber and boards at the house of Mrs Queen. During ple Johueou struck the woman in the his fist, and when he stepped back be | er the stove and burned his face. was bedly braised, and John- and costs for his responsi- bility i the affair. ‘ corr MAY COST MORE. Retailers Think Ot Sending Up the Price a Peg oF So—The Reason. A well-known importer makes an interesting ent in connection with the increase in price of coffee. Brazil, be says, is the pri vffee-prodneing country on the globe vices are governed according to the size of the crops im other coffee-producing tries, such as Java, Ceylon, Mexico, dc. The price of coffees in the green state was low- the est lust eurnmer, but since then the market has steadily advanced until the price is now 5 cente | per pound more than a few months ugo. This | | enormous advance has been x great benefit to the importers of coffee here und in New York. In spite of the advan. bees unchanged, though th | plate advancing. the price to the consumer. Gallty as Indicted. This morning the case of James W. Wright, on trial in the Criminal Court on the charge of an assault with intent to outrage the person of Delia Adam, a girl of fourteen, in June last, Wargiven to the jury by Justice Cox, who ad- monished them that they should carefully con- sider the evidence. After remaining out an hour they found « verdict of guilty as indicted, and the prisoner shed some tears. Mr. : his counsel, gave notice of motion fora new trial. — Both Were Acquitted. Marshall Smith and Policeman Lyneb figured in an assault case in the Police Court today. ‘The former, who is in the meat and provision business, was defendant and Lawyer Shilling- ton appeared as his counsel. Nearly two weeks ago there was a democratic meeting in a saloon on li street northeast and Mr. Smith came out of the place just about the time that the meeting adjourned. “A young man named Phillips, who isa clerk for Mr. Smith, bad ‘gone ont of the place before him and the of'cer bad arrested him on @ ol ot indecent exposure. Mr. Smita qu the oit'cer nbout the arrest and the affair resulted in ap oftiver straking and cutting Mr. Smith his clab. Several business men gave | evidence ss to the good character of Mr. Smith and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Poiiceman Carrington stated that he was the man whe struck Mr. Smith The case of too, was ac- | q corner of 2d northwest, are to be sold tomor- Tow to close an estate.’ Thee houses are ad- | mirably situated for a business man, being near | center, and should make « desirable invest- ment andare sold to make partition of ihe | estate, the heixs living away from here. See | advertisement, * ' 9834 ovr children’s clothing at E. B. Barnum | & Co,',—Adet. very well stated. I think, in the | peared in | 1 told the judge that the first medicine | id have had him arrested for | . plead | retail prices have | retailers are groan- | ing under the burden, and, it is said, contem-| AMUSEMENTS. Aveavon’s.—“The Prodigal Father,” an un- ‘ular thespic extravaganza, without any noticeable evidence of the ce of the tra ditional fatted calf or caives, was given its first Pkoduetion in Washington “Inst “night at Al- ugh’s, and there were no husks on it. It was aclear case of riotous living, and the rioters made much merriment for the big audience which bad come to have fun with the Prod. Glen Macdonongh wrote the piece and Jeffer- son. Kiaw and Erlanger have put it on in the hands of good people. It ia one of those plot- less plays which don't mean anything, but | which make people laugh in spite of themselves, and it is therefore tonic and good to be taken, externally or internally. You don't have to shake it—it will shake you. Washingtonians were expecially interested in Blanche Chapman Ford, who, as Dollie Bonde, nad no difficulty Jn winning her way straight to their lasting ed miration. George Denham and George Boni- face. jr., no less made things wildly and up- roariously fuuny and caught the house from | roof to cellar. All the girls and all the other eople and the th: ey do to make “The | Prodign! Father" glad he is a prodigal are first- | class. Again tonight. | Navioxar.—“Alabama,” one of the best of American war plays, was the attraction at | the National Inst night, and « comfortably | filed house greeted its reappearance. Wash- ington hae welcomed and enjoyed and praised “Alabama” on a previons occasion, and its sen- timents in the past are not to be changed now. |The company presenting the mer’s home stock, and most of the cast are seen hero for the first time in ‘Alabama. Mr. | Stoddart, almost as interesting a study and de- lightful character as any he interprets, gives in Col Preston one of the strongest pictures of age the stage knows, while Mr. Holland, Mr. | Williams and Mr. Seville give us types of [Southern men very nearly to the life, while | | Mr. Ramsay ae a northerner and Marbury as an old darkey were good. Miss Eustace aa Mrs, Page and Miss Wolstan 18 Carey Preston were graceful and magnetic in the very difficult role of southern women by whommoever presented. Acaprxy.—-Last night a fairly good audience assembled at the Academy to meet Mr. Harry Lacy and Miss Emily Lig! end company in Mr. vival of that time-honored aud popu- jlar play “The Pienter's Wife.” necessary to go into any description or crit- ictem of this (play. It is well known and ad- | mired from One end of the country to the | other, and smilex have beer mingled with toars over its situations from Maine to California. As cast at present the than it ever was. Mr. Lacy is @ handsome Col. Graham, Miss Righ is powerful in the role of Edith Grays the planier's wife, while Mise Kate Hawthorne ae Angie Gordon’ is re- \fresbingly efferveseent. Mr. Hagar’s Sinton | Smee is volatile and catchy and Mr. Hussell's Villain is of the truly villainous variety, “The tanter’s Wife” has a tendency to appeal to the upper cire’es of theater goers and they rer- tainly do not hesitate to express their n tion in the warmest and heaftiest_ manne) Haas’ Bou Tueatei Fairies’ Well,” as produced at Harris Theater lust night dir. George H. Timmons, is one of the most tractive pleces of true [rich drama which Wasiington has been treated to this season ‘The play te of that romantic ordur which attords an excellent opportunity tor pretty «tuations | of life ae ween in theold country, and the scenic effects with which they are dieplayed is taost realistic. Mr. Timmons’ winning personality Jearried bis enthusisstic audieuce with him | throughout the evening. His rendition of the [Irish ballads was pleasing and effcotive, and | these, with the ebaracteristic dancing, formed the nucleus of a most enjoyable enie The eoubrette part was artistically iuterp! | by: Sisa Leah Harr. Her chic ways made quite ‘abit. The remainder of the roles were equally well received. The singing of the silver Beli Quartet was one of the pleasant parts of the performance. |. Keesax's Lycee Turaven.. When you | hear that Pat Reilly is in town wih » show it is Vall the recommendation necessary. This sea- sou Le has outdone himself, and the entertain ment presented is by long ‘odds the best seen this eeason. He opened at Kernan’s lust night, | and fully half an boar before the curtain went up there was sianding room only. A large | number were turned away. Nelsonia seems to have reached the zenith of jugglery, and his | exhibition yas wonderful. Burke end Forest adied new@aurels in a roaring comedy sketch. Fred Leslie with his remarkable cauiues pleased every one. The Brothers Borani, as the disap- | pearing demons, gave a finished exhibition, and stamped themselves as gymmasts of the first eaitber. The Nelson Sisters and Ford and Lewis completed the clio, The after “Hades and the 400" hax been rewritten and goes witha rush. Pat Keilly as bis Satanic Majesty was very funny. Lily Laurel's Lottie Colliue dance made a hit, and she was fre- quently recalled, Again tonight. Fisk Junmer, Sixaens.—Tomorrow evening the singera will give one of their enjoyable concerts at Metaerott Hal Their singing of the wild, plaintive melodies of the south is a revelation. The power and scope of their voices is remarkable and they have keen culti- vated to a fine finish of tone. ‘They will doubt- less be greeted by a large audience. Seats at Metzerott’s. e —— ALEXANDRIA. THE OLD ORANGE RAILROAD OFFICE SOLD. ‘The three-story brick house on Fairfax street adjoining Leadbeater's store,“in which the Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company made its first home, has been purchased for $3,700 by Mr. S. Bornheimer, A few years ngo €1,500 would have been considered a fair price for the roperty. The house was first occupied by Mr. bctocea Davia aireiels daclac ont tha organist the Catholic Church here, who afterward carried ou business in Washington, It was then successfully oceupied by the late John Howell and Benjamin Greenwood and then became the railroad office. In front of it occurred one of the very few labor riots which have taken place in Alexandria. Some of the contractors failed to pay their hands and the laborers poured into town, surrounded the railroad office and defied the two policemen, who were all the town had in those days for ‘the preservation of peace. ‘The trouble was, however, adjusted without violence. In later yeurs ‘the house wus itu- proved and occupied by Mr. Thomas Lead- beater. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD’S PAVERS TO GO To wor! ‘The work of paving Henry street under a contract by which the city council gives the Pennsylvania Railroud Company the right of way on that street ‘forever will be done as soon as the weather permite by the workmen of the company, under the diréction of its en- gincers. The contract provides for cobble- stone paving of the most substantial character and fill be fully carried out. TROUBLE WITH Doas, A hunting dog of Rozier Brown of West End in his head, which set the animal frantic, and he ran about the West End section of the town snapping at men and animals promiscuously \and biting several persons. The ery of mad dog was rained and excited some alarm, NoTEs. Mr. W. H. Bartell, who fell a few days ago and was injured, is confined to bis home on Pitt and Queen streets, He is the elder brother of Ms. Kudolph Bartle, the well-kuown engraver of South Washington. Mr. Patrick Cunyingham, the milk dealer who was so burned by a brash fire in his field last week, has suffiriently improved to drive into town and attend to hie business. ‘The alleged mad dog was killed in the west- ern part of the city this morning. — A Legion of Loyal Women. “Legion of Loyal Women” is the title by which the organization formerly known as the Potomac Relief Corps begins its future career. Last night over two hundred of the members were present at a meeting at which this name was decided upon and the work of permancnt organization commenced. At another meeting, called for the 12th of December, at G. A. Hall, the society will be perfected ' by an eleo- tion of officers, and permanent location for the rooms and officers announced, — Record of Deaths. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: White—Walter G. Hall, 40 years; Margaret A. Hamilton, 60 years; Mary Morris, 83 years; Ade- Jeide M. Hamilton, 46 years; John Mack, 80 years; Lorenzo Coleman, 67 years;Wm. ¥. Dor- sey, 27 yearn; ClementinaH. ter, 66 years: ‘nora Wilson, 59 years; Raymond ‘A. ‘Trex- ler. 3 yearn; James J. Bowers, 8 years. Colored— Albert Blow, 41 yeas; Benj. F. But- ler, 26 years: Sareh Smith, “62 years; Monroe, 37 years; Lawrence W. Magruder, 18 dave. pa ee BL YzsTERDAY Officer Anderson of the fourth Precinct arrested James Adainy as a suspicions tay is Mr. Pal- | It is hardly | play is perbape atronger | some days since received a load of bird shot | — A GASLIGHT OPENING. ‘Thousands of Visitors Throng Woodward & Lothrop’s Handsome Sules Kooms. Once a year the great establishment of Wood- ward & Lothrop is thrown open to the public at night. The building is brilliantly lighted from cellar to dome, and visitors are invited to walk through the various departments and ex- amine at their leisure the fine products of the | markets of the world, which are displayed in such profusion. Last evening was one of those occasions, and their popular character was in- dicated by the immense throngs of people who availed themselves’ of this opportunity. ‘The many friends and patrons of this popular house noted with astonishment, what had [escaped them in the hurry of their ordi- | nary shopping expeditions, that the establish- | ment is even larger than it was Iast year, that | the departments have increased in numbers and that there is a richer and more varied stock of goods. There is now in this building 140,000 | square feet of selling gpace and sixty-five com- | plete departments, The ‘hours of the opening | Int evening were limited to the time from 8 t0 | 10, and in that space it was only poasible for | the visitors to walk hurriedly throngb. There | were a number of points of special iuterest. For example, on the fourth floor was the lary | painting “The Adultress Before Christ,” by | Otto Wolf. On the same floor were the hand- | some Aubuson draperies, which are the name as the famous Gobelin, with the exception that they are not made by government | artiste, but are equally meritorious. ‘The fine | art rooms on the fifth floor include the display of bric-a-brac, that of the clocks, bronzes and | lamps, the service room and the crystal room. ‘The walls of two of these rooms are covered | with red plush, one with brown chenille and nother, the crystal room, with black em- | bossed paper and adorned with Prench plate | mirrors, Here are spectmems of cut crystals, | In the department of ladies’ cloaks, wraps | and suits some beautiful foreign novelties are displayed. Among the pretticet isan opera | wrap of light pink bengaline silk, trimmed in Green. | There are also some fine Pingut leqior Wraps and misses’ dancing gowns in fine silk, entirely new. Every department in fact was in holiday attire. It ta impossible to do justice to | them ail in a limited space, but among the most tastily arranged were the linen, silk, men’s fur- nishings, silver ware, Jewelry, Japanese art | needle work, lace, milfinery and toy depart- ment Sisery Awzcr. WORST OASE OF SCROFULA THE DOCTORS EVER SAW, COMPLETELY CURED BY HOOD'S SARSA- PARILLA, “When Iwas four or five years old I bad a scrof- lous sore on the middle finger of may loft hand, which got 59 bad that the doctors.cut the finger of, and later took off more than half iy hand. Then the sor came out on tay neck and face ou both aides, ne} destroying the eucht of ole oye, aiso on my Fight arm. Doctors said {t was the WORST CASE OF SCROFULA ‘They ever saw. It was SIMPLY AWEUL! Five yours go Thogan to take Hoot’s Sarmaparilia. Gradually T fonni that the sores were beyipning to heal. I kept on ti [had taken ten bottles, TEN DOLLARS! Just think of whats return I got for that investment! A | THOUSAND PER CENT? Yes, many thousand. For the past four years nave had no sures, I WORK ALL THE Before, I COULD DO NO WORK. [know not what to say strong enough to express iny gratitude to riMy, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA . For my perfect cure." GEORGE W. TURNER, Farmer, Galway, Suratoga county, N.Y. HOOD'S PILLS do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the stomach. Try them. 1 Sxiss Ox Fine ‘With agonizing eczemas and other itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, blotchy and pimply skin and scalp diseases are instantly relieved and speedily cured by ‘the celebrated CULICURA REMEDIES, the greates: skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies of modern times. Sold throughout the world. 128, Canuarnr & Lenwy, $28 7th and 706 K st. ow. Any article purchased from now ‘tll Christmas on the payment of a s.nall sum we will lay aside for you. ART WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Stawped Linens, Pincushions, Fancy and Plain Baskets. Down Pillows agd Head Rests, An endless variety of Doll Bables. A great bargain at 25e. and 50c., and up to the finest French at 87.50, We will dress them to Your order. Faucy aud Decorated China, Bisque, Bronzes nd Clocks. We can sell you a fine Aasonia Clo k, marbleized tron, eight-day. striking the bour and half hour, cathedral gong, at 84.50. Another 100 of the Gem Foot Rests or Hassocks, covere’! with moquette and body Brussels carpet, only 2c. You can't afford to migs them. Yur Rags, ined and unlined, in great variety. SOdozen of fine Chiffon Handkerchiefs, embroid- ered in silk. Kedueed from 25 and 376. to i234. Ladies’ aud Misses! Coats. Wecan «ive you a per- feet tit By Eliza R. Parker, Bedtord, Ky. ‘Three cups of surar, three of flour, one of ‘butter, one of corn starch, one of sweet cream, the whites of twelve eggs, two teaspoonfals of baking powder (if Cleveland's is used. if any other more will be required), Flavor with bitter almoud extract. Bake an hour snd a half in a moderate oven. A pure cream of tartar powder. Cyrvetasps Baxtxe Power. “‘Absolntely the Best. ‘Teachers of Cookery prefer it. FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, 61, 63 AND 6) WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET (Adjoining Eden Musee), NEW YORK. From cur vast steck of mod- erate priced to highest cost govods we are enabled to fur Bish Houses and Apartments completely and promptly and in whatever style desired. Fifteen Show Koouws, a PARLOR FURNITURE, $100 to 8750 per set. BEDROOM FURNITURE, $18.50 to 91,000 per eet. DINING ROOM FURNITURE, to $2,500 set. LIBRARY FURNITUKE, €75 to 8450 pe. eet. Noverries ror tuz Hotrvays. OUR HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC NOVELTIES COMPRISES OVER 5,000 ARTICLES, RANGING IN PRICE FROM 87.50 TO 8500 EACH. Fancy Desks, Chaire and Tables; Cabinets, Chif- fonioren, Curio Caves, Music Stands, 5 O'clock Tea, Tables, Nest Tabies, Card Tables, Screens, Jar- ainter tals, Easels, Liquor Cases, &¢., all fm larger variety than can be found in any other establishment in America, All prices ore marked on in plain fieures. sinall_profit basis and 826,8,9,30,43,5,6,7,10,12, 14,17 Sp Ho WUT 1 g88o TITT EER ERT SSS, 8s POU 1 888s TPT EEE BRE, gSSs Sss8H H uu Sss5 T ERKR R Sss8” TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, IN AN- TICIPATION OF A HEAVY FALL TRADE, AND REALIZING THAT OUR STOCK IS NOT MOVING AS RAPIDLY AS IT SHOULD, WE HAVE DETERMINED TO OFFER OCR ENTIRE STOCK, COMMEN| MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AT A REDUCTION OF TEN CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR'S WORTH SOLD. OUR STOCK COMPRISES ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF DRESS SILK, VEL- VETS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS FABRIQUES OF ALL KINDS. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND HOUSEKEEPERS' LIN- ENS, BLANKETS, &e., IN GREAT VA- BIETY. ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER aT TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. W. M. Suvsrer & Sos, (Jl9 PENN. AVENUE. Joussox & Lurreen, ‘713 Market Space. A REAL BARGAIN IN DRESS GOODS. We closed out from an importer ata great sacrifice thirty-eight pieces of All-wool Camel's Hair Cheviots in mixtures of all the desirebie colorings. Thess goods are 38 inches wide. The styies aro new and similar ‘qualities have never been offered by any other house Headquarters for reliable Umbrellas. CARHART & LEIDY, ne 928 7th snd 706 K sts. n.w. For Xaus. Gus. Ovesixe “Exunrre: Or Hin. Ciass Hotway “Noverriesy Ly Haxv-Decorarep Prates, i 2 ‘All sizes, 81.00 to $90 dozen, Banzuaxt, Cur—Grgss Wane. New designs, $1 to $86. — erm Gers Core Ay BARE oneal (1205 Pa Ave as Mus. M. J. Hows, _ 1300 F ST. N.W., OALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION to her large stock of FRENCH FELT HATS ‘To match all the latest gowns, PLATEAUX IN BEAUTIFUL COMBINATIONS, RIBBONS FOR ART WORK AT A GREAT RE- alo DUCTION. Scuoor Suoxs NEWHALL'S BEST CALF $2.00 SHOES ‘Can be bought for $1.60 at Jrcop Boovs Rerma Surz, wes 729 Tra Sz. N.W. ‘For Thankegi N. W. BURCHELL, naz see New Exopaxo § Savssoz S. N. Meven MILITARY AND SOCIETY FUANISHER, 22 7TH ST. N.W., Manufactarer 0? REGALIAS, BADGES, BANNERS, JEWELS and BUTTONS for all CLUBS and SOCIETIES, for less than 50. Over Paice 29c. Pen Yano. Our stock of Dress Materials in point of variety, style and low prices is second to none in this city. AU grades, from 124¢c. to $2 per yard. Croars Ar A Discoust. The marked prices on our Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Wraps are as low and in many instances lower than our competitors’, but we are overstocked and will allow an additional discount of 10 per cent off— 1. €., we'll sell you a $10 Wrap for 89, &. Jouxson & Lurrneit, n26-tr ‘713 Market Space. Tr You —have indigestion, dyspepsia or heartburn OUR PERSIN-SoBA- MINT TABLERS - ‘Will cure You! Look IX THE WESB3¥ And veo the machine making these ‘Tablets at the rate of 70,000 » day. Bottle of 50 Tablets, 15c. Ostte's Diss Stores: Ssh 28a wate. 28d A Cone Guananrezp, » og Sgt ig alg te Yas or Soreness in’ ‘oF Muscles. Read After Dealer, 1107 Hn.e. i suffere.s. I would (2 11th st. n.w. mend Pee Wath, Re ‘Established 1851. W. G. Marzenorr & Co. VAULTLESS HARDMAN And CELEBRATED KIMBALL PIANOS. ‘and sizes, at lowest prices. Guaranteed fally for five years. Elegant Scarf and Stool given with each Piano. ITEMS. Gloves for All Ment Working Gloves for working men, Dresey Gloves for dressy men. at Fraxc & Sox, Cor.7th and D. Razors.—For ease and comfort in shaving the Jubilee. Warronn's, 477 Pa. ave. nw. Lt At Your Service. Eversthing in my Furnitare House is at your service at fuir prices on “time” payments. Joux Reppex, The Acccmimodator, at 513 Seventh street northwest. oe Lick. Smaren's Mineran Warten Depot, Telephone 234. {1t*] 103 Penn, ave. Cutlery engraved and Inid aside for Xmas pres- * Our Strong Hola? Our $1 Underwear is great! Gum and see how quickly it will remove the effects of your conversation. n25-6t Splendid Old Goods. liquors. they are in demand by those who know aged liquors and wines by their mellow and pleas ant taste and by their gentle, stimulating char- acter, with no deleterious effects after con- | vivial indulgence if taken in moderation—aa any good thing can be abused. Mr. ‘Twanp, at 812 F street northwest, is one of | the pioneer liquor and wine merchants in the ‘national capital and bas in his cellar some of | ss, the oldest and most desirable in the city. His “Old Rye stands pre-eminent in the li oct-tudtit foods in his line rkeley Whicky” of good old whisky. - Bac-kac-he Will never trouble those Indies who do their stitching on the Light-running Dowestic.n: = ‘The Standard Sewing Machines are the dest. Better see it before buying any other, at the Standard Sewing Mechine Rooms, 427 9th st. nw. Jos. H. Prax, n22-tu,thistt ‘The Old Reliable. Ea oct Throat Diseases commence cold or sore throat. “Brown Troches” give immediate relief. Sol? only in hores, Price, 26c. n2A-co3t Button Holes Made to Order at th Domestic Sewrxo Macutne Koons, 7th and ii. n24-e020t = > 850 More of Those Fin Wool German Hand-Knit Jackets, selling so rapidly at $1.49, at AveRvacn’s, 7th and H. Domestic Sewing Machines and Pattern Rooms, octub-eod2st —* Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, nutritious as rich chocolate, eastly digested, delicious flavor. 3 ith a cough, Bronchial 2.50 Saxony resh Butter made d received from farmers of Maryland and Vir- ginia. For sale by P. D. Co., 414 9th st. nd2-tudfen ‘The Ladies pronon Papor Patterns the be Don’t fail to eee the Machine Parlors, 42 ¢ the Imperial Pinned fitting pattern made. the Standard Sewing th st. now it, Fiske, n22-tu,thé&st? The Old Reliable, S. Heller, 720 7th #t, 2.w., is making ctalty in Ladies’ and Children’s Mair Crt and Shampoving: also cures Dandrag. Kiixir Babe cures nil malacial diveases 100. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Draggists. auld = . Carbonite Fuel and Heaters. Hetenrxsox Buos.,1420 Pa.ave., soleagents. n24-th,s,undew4t = None Name It But To Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No.9, . A marvel of lightness and svi §a27 coco RRR ppp. Soa ke BB F col ER ee Boo tt # PAVES THE WAY TO COMFORT. our PEERLESS CREDIT SYSTEM Places Furniture and CAtpets within easy reach of all. You can furnish your house from top to bottom ata ery small outiay of ready cash. We bave stricken Fout the disagreeable features so comunon in other creditestablishments, namely, the signing of notes covering the amount of indebtedness. THERE ARE NO NOTES TO SIGN. NTU EEE RRR, he ROR XN of ke Rre BN T E RR ww BX oT Eee & ‘Te almost here and if you desire to make your home easy and co:nfortable come in and talk the matter over with Us. Briguten up the parlor with a uew Parlor Suite. Take your choice betweena Plush or Hair Cloth Suite of Furniture for @28 cath. $30 on time. See our suites in Brocatelle, Wilton Rug and Tspestry. We are selling them as cheap on credit as youcan buy for cash elsewhere. Do you weed a Carpet ior the parlor? You should see the splendid Brussels we sell for 60 cents per yard cash— G5 cents on credit. Reliable Ingrain Carpet, 35 cents per yard casti—40 cents on time. Remember, we are surprising the trade by msking and laying all carpet {ree of cost—not even charging for the waste in match- ing fixures. If youneed a Bed Room Suite sex the one we offer in solid oxk for $17 cash and @18 on credit, You can’t duplicate it in Washington at our price for cash. We sella Solid Oak Extension Table for 84.25 casi, $4.50 on credit; Woven Wire Springs, 82.25 cash, $2.50 on time. A Forty-pound Hair Mat- tress for Meash, Son time. Special attention is caliedto our Mneof Modern Cooking sud Heating Stoves. All sizes and all prises, EASIEST OF WEEKLY on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Six per cent discount allowed for settlements in 30 1) 4 429 SX x « w = 1S 4, a4 F E ateimtetel BE > FH 8 $8 he AAS “ae E ERS Ege MAE CREDIT HOUSE, 819, 821 AND 823 7TH ST. N. Gnarerct—Courorrisa. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough! of Smongieral Vaan 9 o5 ate ra eae eae pe ines tveflateaaronah rpg, wach ‘lous tse of such ‘of diet thate aisvovery teugency to wn, “Handeeds Pe eens teak points» Wer may escape, Sib) ave e properly nourahed frame. eke ith water Sold See hin by Grocers labeled thus: OM JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, Lon- don. England. 25-4,m,tuly Lusie Couraxrs EXTRACT OF BEEF. Do you want acup of BEEF TEA? See that it is made from the GENUINE. ‘AHL CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. ave., adjoining Nations! Hotel. ‘Horse Blankets oe AMUSEMENTS. 00, 00 BER A 33 Po meh ak tf 8889 ft tne MA F 6900 F BAAR TE : F 7 bes t“4 “3 : COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB RESERVES ‘ Versus GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY RESERVES, wags — | MPtzeRorr sus | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 90, AT 4:00 P.M, |" WEDNESDAY FYERING, Nov. a0, 1802 The Original Compans ot eon tt E ents, Musical Instruments.jWaLroro’s,Paave.1* | Admission, 1t Fraxc & Sox, Cor. 7th and D. Between the Acts, after yon have seen | that “man,” trys piece of White's Yucatan Every Evening, Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His | Briitent ¢ These headlines would not be appropriate in | TEE any line of merchandise except. wines and | THE Tt is well authenticated fact that the | 75 older the wines and liquots are the more | proptoar. PRODIGAL Puoni | Phobia ATHER FATHER James FATHER Author of “701d Creole Days, gEuN | 4 CADENY com pure milk | A Ex AT NATIONAL BALL PARK. / | ents. 1” INSTITUTE WORLDS FAIR WIL. open tn the mew INSTITUTE BUIL 0 x MONDAY, The ow ponenient tate to the anf ‘the new cr re. Law Matinees Wednesday KLAW & & B. JEFPFES: Jody Comm wreat eracif Victoria, hing hie annat \e cart teat eitictom, AL HOFP c« ISCHOFF co = | BIKC THER AN DF « * MACDONOUGH, | SThe New Comedy Drama, “FRIENDS | S LACEUM THEATER, ¥ vania ave, and Tite © Thorsday. } REILLY AND WooD’s mG SHOW American and Buropean Stara, THE BROTHERS BORANL nest Ph MARTA N elem = 7K. “HADES AND THE 400." neraervebiner snes ‘The New Burlesque Queen, VITA EXCURSIONS. & Next Week ter & Bervard’s i = OUNT VERNON . Frenc Foly Company moet | MUST EW NATIONAL THEATRE. HOME AND Tow OF WASHINGTON = Steamer MACALERTER at 10a tn. daily (on-ort Sum | THR DIRHOT ROUT NO PTPRKVING -3O TRANSFERS CICK ROUTE sear FARE ROUND TRIP, The - ew York Stock Com pany Br the 30 0. 4 K Stock « aban fat Varn ot, agains fuchetn’ tiftern 4 niac without Wor landines as day at 10 a. i and passenger MT YeKxon TOMB OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, ALPXANDRIA AND MT_VEKNOM LLECTRIC KATLWAY COMPANY Monday, December 5 BLUE JE: ONE WEEK. | Pictureaqae and Beantit ent of the Celebrated Actor, WAKRY Lacy. BRI Magnificent Care so ran . BARRY Back | ALEXANDRIA direct ae Gate o resent = ~ portunity to vi « ST oon 1 Who will present an elnmrate rey ival of the Thriline | PVT UME? Stan eek moe, MAR | places Of leistortc” tate ALERANDEIN wry steamers font of 7th st. Aion ticket, Sie, entire roun { trip. th tai Take m7 Siwelal xem of Pannsv'vant are at tith street tay road at Alexan ria F_ A. REDD, Supt. ———————— NEW PUBLICATIONS. Monday, December 5 ROBERT MANTELL, n28-tf METZEROTT MUSIC BALL, pts Par CENTURY DK HON Ak TS PCL MARSHALL PF. atau and at che Solan The American Hi: TN Vann ~ vi TN LE ATHER. GEORGE W. CA! eh of tator ad else Room O, Washington Loan and Trust WILL CARLETON, Best known by his “*Farm Ballads," THOMAS NAST, The greatest of Caricature Artints; TEAMERS. F. HOPKINSON SMITH, — —_ Author of “*Colonel of Cartravite:* he ie i THOMAS NELSON PAGE, paiva, renowned for iis’ snlubelne Pronounced by James Whitcomb Riley’ the greatest | batural beauty: winter station and nesiro dialect reader im Aiuerica, headquart Britisiv army tu the Weet Ludies I Luncheons | tt lady an: Ucket, @1; atngle mor: M£"£nort music waLt. Soloist, Mrs. Corinue Moore Lawson, Soprano. Mr. Payne ‘Mr. Perry Averill, Bass. Prices—$1, $1.50 and #2. Ticketson M entcrtainiuenia, AUTHORS: At - BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE HALL, 719-721 13th st.nw, through the week. evening, composed. —ind— Good hotels Aid roads JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY, “The Hoosier Poet.” In a course of FIVE ENTERT ree tickets, $1.50, $2 aud €2.50: NMENTS. ‘at Metzerott's. ce T ROUTE TO LONDON ‘NORTH GERM Fast SHox TAINS. Hany 2 Baten, ant 7. F Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Week commencing MONDAY, Nov 28. GEO. H. TIMMONS In the Spectacular Irish Comedy Drama, FAIRIES WELL. s; Drave, Tues 7.m. Havel, a Cormtortable state roome, excellent table. Nagel saloon appointments. Prices: First cabin, ppwanda berth, according 10 location, sonsind eabig, Poseerws, Reece at low rate “Apply wo EF KOOP. #25 Peon. co ‘Buea, bs . 226-6 Next week—World Against Her, ¥ honsein the EXCLUSIVE: NCO OME Fort ew as other houses OURS Is the ONT District that se: for cash, and are not mad: Prices must be, on the beats of te verse lemme pewltine iron the credit aystew. No other house, Therefore, does or can afford 0 well as Cheap ax We do. STZEROTT MUSIC HALL, DECEMBER 3. >, Prnetexen: This ts the hunting ssavon | Pversbody tn Christen dom is encawed in the liveliest sort of & “rk inca solution of tho yerplexing problew—what to Xaas Te near at band and they must be prepared for the O. Be Jove * Occasion. Why don't you goto Apuews? x thousands of ymople thronsing his place every day. and you bave often toudered what taagnek Grow then to that particular spt Cot aped toi met Explains the matter fu!ly where the bees are there ts honey. Homey for all astes “ail tastes. — take ou" ay. if tt'eouly a BLUE CHINCHILLA OVEROOAT, The cost of which is only 33.87, Dive deeper—shere the honey is thicker—and yor auscover a huine briet tha with; yetum {tthe ehape of MEN'S DRESS OVERCOATS. Short, medium au! fail lencths, full backs, faultless Aitera” A'Vanety of fesbtoushie shades 387.00. + One stroke nore aud you strike © safe load, which sade to retuark, thet whem you yetin Weyoul ‘vo fay init. ‘aereay moves slowly Free dow, tina aor pag tic page o theee woods heretotone ar a ties woods i 915 35 srarment, but plenty of cas. nounteus rence and luck “eabied us to eu Eke price to $10. nThg tame potent agencies put us into porseeston of MEN SUITS. Proc Gosia, 2 PAUMAT L DUARD SCHALY, Bolo Manist PIE DELASCO, ‘Tiekets, 50.and 75c. On saleat Metecrott’s. 26-7t WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, ‘Third Annual Performance by tho CHORAL SOCIETY Of Handel's Great Oratorio, “THE MESSIAH.” Miss Gertrude Stein, Contralt6, ‘ke, Tenor, ‘The Symphony Orchestra of New York, WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. at Metzerott's, ‘SIC — FIRST-CLASS MUSIC FURNISHED for receptions, seta [wate parties, woirees, ie EP. WINTERS, 418 6th st. nw. ‘ARNIVAL. For the benefit of The Nationsl Homeopathic Hospital, ine MONDAY, November 28 and ng of popals niche posses opalar fotier Goose, ‘Dickens. M. ‘and Sullivan RHBIHON OF Lrvixa Pr FANCY ARTICLES FOR SALE. served daily from 12t0 2 p.m. ‘entertainment will be under the a ct PE Scag ae er hae eee SF Se wt ones om, @cents. Dai ‘wo sell at G{BAND OBGAN RECITAL At Mt. Vernon Place M. F. Church South, Gor, bib uyd Kester TUESDAY, NOV. 29. ‘92, AT 8115 P.M, ®; NNY LIND MCLLER GREEN, Brean Saiclet of Baltimore Mas ‘Assinted JOSEPHINE TUK: DaGsy . 3 Costa. “Tex should Nick of ereat values. Bice pet 10. and © ENS SUITS kof BOYS sod CHILDREN'S, = WOMANS, CON 5 encase weer |THE WYAR. And Votces. 126-3 ‘ETZEROTT MUSIC ae "RIDAY NIGH" Fest ae 5p Decmmbee a, BERR, 4 HAPPY HUNTING GROUND. VICTOR EB. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 227 ena 920 STREET NORTHWEST, Corner setts avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. pees ert DENTAL Of course everyhody in Washington Knows what @@ ive money beck for all work not exactly richt. ‘Some people wonder Low we can afford to dott; ‘they think half ourbumpess must! ‘Not at all. ee tn ‘nine cases out of a hundred we couldn't buy thew for ten tines that awount People dov't give 3 ‘things 90 easily. . ‘You are invited to come tn and look at our work and incidentally inspect the most ‘dental office that money can procure. And his menidPolhit ORCHESTRA, WAGNER PROGRAM, ranged of their composition. ‘Tie vocal lustestions will be interpreted by ee AMANDA FABRIS, ‘EMIL FISCHER, free of charge at Metzer- orders for eats may now ofthe BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, ‘The greatest battle >t ‘bth street. two blocks below U. 8. Treasury. i