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THE EVENING STAR: WAS $egy Lansburgh BPrO., THE CRASH HAS COME; Monster Reduction Sale! over 399724 Moe omod 18 od Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth of Goods To Be. Saerificed | RUN ON A BANK Would not create more excitement. We have been bu hard-up jobbers, wal mendous lot of merchandise. Let undone a sale. WHY WE DO a IT. terrible loss to ws.. NOTIONS. [.ceen nee stead of Sc. Yours For Arsosr Norse. 10,000 piece instead of 10c. 5,000 bottles of Good Black Ink, 1c. bottle in- DOZEN BUTTONS, all kinds and all sises, | Steed of Se. Suey Cease 5,000 pieces of- Genuine Castile Soap, 2c. plece instead of Se. 20. Doz 1,000 4-row Imported Tosth Brushes, 2c. each in- stead of Sc. Brown's Shoe Dressing, Se. a bottle instead of 9c. Pare Rubber Dress Shields, ell sizes, Te. pair in- 10c. Large “Bottles Bay Rum, Se. Infants’ Powder, 4c.. package, : English Tooth Powder, 15c. instead of 2c. Good Sponges, 2e. instead of Be. 10e. School Tablets, Ge. stead of 150. 12c. School Tablets, Ze. ‘Barbour's Linen Thread, 200-yard spools, Se. spool} 12c. Box Paper, 7c. instead of Se. 18¢. Pound Paper, 14c. All Pure Linen Bleached German Damask Napkins. During this sale Heavy “Cuts” In Linen Department. size 20x40 Extra Heavy Quality Irish Huck Towels. During this sale 1Sc. quality. Extra Quality Brench Damask Fringed Table Cloths. During this sale $2.25 qualit; 135 dozen % Fine Quality Bleached German ®amask Napkins. During this sale the $2.00 kind.. fing from the hard-up manufacturers and the feta for opportunitios to Jet loose this tre: 00 your usual pursuits, and attend this unparalleled Never before such an opportunity and mever again. We have been waiting sufficiently long for things to brighten up, until “patience has seased to he a virtue.” We strike now, and we strike deep, the prices of merchandise used in your house every day. Goods as desirable as your character. as indispensable as your daily broad. spared? Weare hound to make business, even at a Goods Nothing GlovesAt Unheard=- “Good quality Bone Casing, 9 yards toa piece, .1Qf Prices. sutton KID GLOVES, all the new color. ings, fancy stitchings, large ittons; every pair warranted. During this sale 890 90 140 INFANTS’ WHITE MITTENS, made of silk and worsted, to fit children from 6 =a 8 years. During this sale just 24c 250. MITTS. During this sale $1.50 dozen Immense Reductions In Laces, Veils, &c. Fan Veils, all colors and patterns 5,000 yards Pillow Case Lace. Two Big Things In Silk Dept. |Fur Department | Bargains. FAO sau mace sm ag "Banta sites ret COLORED. DUCHESSE, i $1.98 cease Sener “Remnant” : ee mn 92.47 Offerin Ss. Bac. F ATHER BOAS. Retail price, ene, a 580 Gossamer Dep’t Speciais. Trex, No. 1. WixtCnes, DRESS MATERIAL. tp sultable Boers: alues, 75, 81%, SL During this sale 5S cases of PLAID DRESS GOODS, & suitable article for children. IES’ NEW YORK GARMENTS with 12120] soe a $1.98 c. INSTEAD OF 3,000 yards LONSDALE 10¢ I ru No. 2, YORK GARMENTS with TON, 1 yard wide. cape, fine ity, wear guaranteed. Retail 7 1-2c ar Dei + r Bedwea i) wax Trex No, 3. MEN'S MACKINTOSHES, in Gray and Tan, Specials. 1,000 Oo x Gouble textare, with cape. etall price, ‘Double BED SPREADS. The $1.00 quality $5.87. During ‘this sale ‘ 8le $1.50 Trex No. 1. . CHILDREN'S DRESSES, odd lot, sizes 4 to Full size ted BED COMFORTS, 10 years. During this sale white cotton 4 Mat worth much more. $1.19 9&e &5.00 19¢. instead of 25e. 5c. Instead of te Umbrella Depart- ment Specials. Ireu No, 1. GENTS’ BLACK ENGLISH GLORIA, 23- tach. Retail price, 9c. ‘During this sale 9 Inru No. 2. Te GENTS’ BLACK UMBRELLAS, lish Gloria, 26-tmch. “Retail price, ‘$1.25. Daring 8c. Ine No. 3. 8s LADIES’ GLORIA UMBRELLAS, 26-inch. Retail price, $1.25. During this sale 95. 1 Men’s Furnishings MEN'S UNLAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS . 6 9c We Anticipate lively times tn our Men's Furnishing department during this special sale. We bad made to our order 100 dozen MEN'S OPEN - BACK — UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, pur> linen bosoms and bands, re-" inforced fronts, two styles of bosoms, with eyelets, felled seams, gusseted and eptirely Just think. 29c HINGTOS Kolb Pharmacy. Sprout Banearss For -cash_putchasers, who by taking advantage of this SPECIAL SALE will receive FULL VALUE for every dollar spert witb us. ‘i Roser Goons Derarrueer. $2.50 Fountain Syringe (8 quarts, complete). .$1.34 $2 Fountain Syringe (2 quarts, complete). ...81.18 $1.50 Family Bulb Syringe (8 bard rubber pipes) .99e $1 Family Bulb Syringe (@ hard rubber pipes)..40c Large stock of ‘Hot Water Bottles, Ite Bugs, Rubber Urinals and Sick Room Appliances in gen- eral/at the very lowest price. Der article in this department warranted yer- tecy/or money retunded. are Coun Axo Bavsz Deranrvenr. 25e. Best Hard Rubber Dressing Comb. 25c. Horm Comb, very good quality $1 Kent's English Hair Brush, 50c. Hatr Brush, good for office use $1.25 Shoe Sets, complete, with blacking......49¢ Perrvume Axp Faxcy Goons Derr. 50c, Triple Extracts (all odors, very lasting), per oz.. 20e ‘ater (very fine), large bottles. .34¢ Sc. Florida 5c, Swan Down Powder (genuine) 9c 50c. Dorin's Imported Powder (3 shades) Bte ‘This powder we guarantee to be the best ! the market. Davis’ Cuticle Balsam, guaranteed to prevent aud cure chapped and rough skin, remove redness and impart beauty to the complex- stesseeeeee Price, 25e. per bottle S0c. Fine Perfume in lamp posts (the latest Cn ee ee se 9) Perfume Atomizer, very fine Fine Perfumes in an_ assortment of ments at very low prices. Ornaments alone wort! more than price asked. Soe. Tollet Vaseline (full pounds)......... sieecmee Bay Kum, large bottles (genuine St. Thomas). -25¢ Fine German Bouquet Cologne, equaling the best imported, at $1 per pint. Quantities as desired in proportion, k/ Our stock of Perfumes embraces the leading odors of Lubin, Pinaud, Coudray, Legrand, Wright, Colegate and Woodworth, Srasonapte Meprersan Preparations, $1 Phosphatic Emulsion (fresh daily) full pints.5%e $1 Scott’s Emulsion............... 63e' $1 Beef, Iron and Wine (full pints)...... e0¢ $1 bottles. of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil....50¢ (Carefully selected and guaranteed fresh.) $1 bottles of Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strych- KOLB PHARMAGY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 488 7TH ST., 8.W. COR. E N.W. § it : 838 Owe Us og 88 as much as you please—ss much . ¢ g asit will take to FURNISH every g room in your house if you want’ °© Mt, CARPET every floor—-hang 8 DRAPERIES to every window— 998 and set a STOVE up at every 3 fireplace. : oss Our ost i Eg 88 JUITABLE | 088 Creprr og Ss: 038 YSTEM : 0338 | holds the door wideorenforyou. of 3 Lota you take your own time to | 29 pay—Our stipulations are only 2 two-asmall deposit atthe pur 028 chase—payments weekly or o sf monthly. Our collateral isn't notes—but your promise It'ss debt of honor. Where's there » man who can’t meet our terms? 88 sf os 88 o8f 088 oa oc2l AND 636 MASS. AVE. N. W. o8f Hovsz & Henawass, 917-919-921-023 7TH ST. CRAIGS HARDING. \. Furniture —you should note carefully its quality of wood, how it is seasoned, its con- struction, {ts design and its finish. Some furniture is but dipped in varnish, some hus the varnish put on by a brush and the best furniture is what is termed Ew knows what value we put iota ery! our S0c. UNDERGARMENTS FOR MEN. Nothing ts pared “the yarn, the weave and t the Gateh.-the best, 44c 18 special sale ‘That hundred dozen lot of MEN'S UNION LINEN CUFFS has been broken Into, but still all sizes are complete. They go on this special sule at 10c. Pz MEN'S TAN COLORED % HOSE, io all and seamless. TEM No. 2. CHILDREN’S FALL WEIGHT REEFER Jat During this sale 30 P, Tepe eee. Fall size for double $4.19 sizes, opp Spee! lo price lle Pa Haphazard Bargains Unusual Interest. Ribbons that ats 30 and 1c. During 12¥%c. Dress inghams, styles.... Cambric, nearly as good as the Lonsdale Cambric. During this sale LADIES’ CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, trimmed with torchon lace, yoke band. Dur- ing this sale 3c | Cc. 191.25 25c] finite. bene ose INSTEAD OF 79 Art Embroidery. DUCK SCARFS, 54 inches long, new de- . 1le. instead of 18c. 8lo Z _, |Upholstery Goods. 79 TAPESTRY FURNITURE COVERING, 50 lo HEADRESTS, 19¢. inches wide, 35c. instead of 50c. ‘300 pairs of WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CASHMERE DE LAINE WRAPPERS, in CURTAINS, Sig yards 50 inches wide, beautiful stripes and figures, artistically Dought to sell for $1.75. ‘this sale + fee wom effect, butterfly cape, 95 made full front from yoke to skirt, with De 500 CHENILLE COVERS, 6-4 size, new patterns and colors. $1.21 $1.23 issreav or $1.75. THIS SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING AT 8:80 O'CLOCK, TERMINATE AT 6 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING. ALL GOODS HERE ADVERTISED ARE NOW IN STOCK, AND AS. MON COLORED SIGNS WHICH WILL BE CONSPICUOUSLY DISPLAYED ited yoke. sale LL OWING TO THE FACT THAT THESE GOODS ARE SOLD BELOW WHOLESAL TURERS' PRICES, ROCH DALE. WE ENTERED OUR PORTALS. OUR STORES ARE LARGE AND OUR AISLES ROOMY, CONSEQUENTLY NO DISCOMFORT HERE. OUR BROOKLAND AND ALEXANDRIA FRIENDS NEED NOT LUG THEIR PACKAGES, AS DAILY DELIVERIES IN BOTH PLACES. nN) A BE Di} ita plat h iN i i AND, IF THE GOODS HOLD OUT, ADVERTISED. LOOK FOR THE SAL- \ Al KED-1 GOOD: AS WE SHALL BE COMPELLED TO DO AWAY WITH THE DISCOUNTS, HAVE AUGMENTED OUR FORCE AND ARE PREPARED FOR THE LARGEST CROWDS THAT EVER Iie. instead of 25c. 10e. ioc. Handkfs, 4c. hw ae a ee hie and col ers, misses, desirable for school children. kind usually offered you for Sc. and Onxtx 4c. Exca. Hosiery Almost Half. The 10e. Drop stitch, black boot and different col- — tops. Generally sold for 35. During 15c S80 dozen CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED STOCKINGS, guaranteed fast black, double toe and heel. The regular 25c. ‘quality. During this sale 17 c wi MAR ND SHOPPING WE MAKE a 196 Tth Street a a rubbed finished, by hand process, and the time given to produce the high Polish is what adds to the cost. We ask you to note these “fine points’ ~D. ©, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1893—TWENTY PAGES. IN MUSICAL CIRCLES. A Live Save Bytheuseof AYER’S Sarsaparilla SYLVESTER BIR, s well-known grocer in new Albany, Ind., writes: ‘‘My oldest daughter, when a child, was a srestsufferer from Scrofula, having three sores on one side of her neck andome on the other. I used AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and so effective was the result that the sores healed rapidly, leaving only their scars behind. She isnow a woman, in xood hesith. -Ihave nodoubt that her life was saved Great Activity Manifested in All Local Organisations. Besides the Coun omaocke Expected, Operas Are Being Rehearsed—A Permanent Festival Chorus. The musical associations of the District are preparing for active work this season. The Georgetown Orchestra will give its usual number of public rehearsals and hope AYERS Sarsaparilla. It has also proved equally tient Sane teen = pry ‘The Choral e direction of its new lead- Sete Te ay wae Canaan. Wao weet SSN ual: Somat Kakpar, aw apen Ge with the same disease.” series of concerts, which are intended to “‘Scrofula in my blood caused painfal sores to | Surpass all their former efforts. break out on my left leg and arm, and but for theuse | It is also contemplated to organize a per- pips Ma fm time, | ™anent festival chorus, selecting the best havecovered mefrom head to foot. Thanks to the use | obigesy = ~ pesmrcnypioy cuien aren ee sang nienni celebration of the lay- SS eeticine, Laan eer Set ene. (CBee Bae of the Gapbisl eermer stems Steps in | hassaved my life."—W. N. PHILLIPS, P. M. nd that direction have already been taken and | Merehant, Beaver Ridge, Knox county, Tenn. if the plan under consideration is carried out Washington will have the largest and best drilled chorus that it has ever known. It will be a compact and well organized BY THE USE OF AYER’S SARSAPARILLA A cream. of tartar baking pow der. Highest of allin leavenine stre: .-——_Latest United States Govern ment Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Oo. 106 Wall 8. N.Y. EPWORTH LEAGUE OFFICERs. Prof. C. M. Lacy Sites Re-Elected Presideat Last Night. The Epworth League of the Metropolitan Preparedby Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. association, working upon business princi- CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE you. under the most competent leadership. Prof. Cloward has a number of projects on foot; one for the organization of a male association to be know as the “Chorus of Adam,” the object being the production of ALWAYS AVOID HARSH PURGATIVE PILLS. | comic opera and burlesque on the order of ‘They first make you sick and then leave you con- the University of Pennsylvanfm, all the stipated. Carters Little Liver Pilla regulate the , characters to be assumed by mi: For the bowels and make you well. Dose, one pill. soprano parts boys of the High Bchool will be taken. He also contemplates ‘the forma- LADIES NEEDING A TONIC, OR CHILDREN tion of a female chorus similar to the Cap- Yho want building Hilurat Inst ital Glee Club, the idea having been suz- Gompiainta, “makes gested by several enthusiastic ladies, among 1 | whom are Mrs. Shir Cliff, Mrs. Rheem, Mrs. Annie Louise Powell Curriden and Mrs. Bitters. It ts pleasant to take, cures ion, Biliousness andLiver {So'ibba rich ba pure. . a beginege He hopes to — at the close WODDBURY’S FACIAL SOAP |2,ic,sren* redial cram ac , of the Nbretto and the music is by Carl! Mook Ge Dermttslogy wits each cake “ait aru: | Brusch of Kansas City. 4 book ou Dermatology with each cake. drug- He is working on fats. Also. Woodbury's Aa Shaving |@ comic operetta called “A Joint Session of | Frick and "Bars, “air” toni, clear skis | Congress,” which will probably be presented | reatment. by the Capital Glee Club. JOHN H. WOODBURY. Dermatologist, The regular series of Bischoff concerts Ene ee ee er Ee CNS OO. | wink be rien tn Nile ‘Congrenelinnak Ceeres by Dr. J. W. Bischoff and his choir, assisted IF THE BABY Is CUTTING TEETH BE SURB py his pupils and other talent, nd use that old, well-tried remedy, Mra. Wis | “Prof, aT eretes The gums, “slings all | Production of scme operas in which to pre-| fer | sent his best pupils. These will be given ‘ly _ with all the accessories of costume and stage | effets and with a full orchestra. QOOO0OV OOOO OOOOOD pans Pera. Mn tres buen bY A. O Alik I of considerable talent, is now ‘= re- oO 0 ike in 0 A 9 $ ppearancess Only. ——We refer to the imitations of “Ceres” Flour. There are brands of flour bagged to imitate “‘Ceres,”” but shortly. | The Philharmonic Quartet, under the man- agement of Mrs. H. H. Mills; the Mozart Club, under the direction of Mr. J. A. Hunt- er; the Mt. Vernon Choral Society, led by Prof. G. W. Lawrence; the Washington | Saengerbund, of which Prof. William decker is conductor, and the Arion Society, led by Emil Holer, are all actively rehears- ing and will be heard from frequently. With such activity in local circles and with the concerts that will be given by the Boston Symphony and Seidl Orchestras and other eminent musicians who are on the road, the musical season promises to be a very coco cooes they are vastly inferior to the genu- (attractive one. e ae Cere Ss Fl our. CIRCULATION OF THE “EVENING s \ sTAR” If you want MORE bread, LIGHT- —— ER bread, WHITER bread, SWEET-~ | SATURDAY, Oct. 14, 1998. --38,399 ER bread and BETTER bread than your neighbors, use “Ceres” Flour. Here is a way to tell whether you have the genuine “Ceres or an imitation. Look inside for ‘the cir- cular, signed in autograph by WM. MONDAY, Oct. 16, 1593... TUESDAY, Oct. 17, 1898. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18, 1898... THURSDAY, Oct. 29, isvs. 31,986 --31,887 | --81,712 him send it to you; don't Jet bim “palm” off some inferior tour upon you, which be considers “Just as good."” Ceres"? for sale by all live grocers. We only wholesale it. W.M. Galt &Co., WHOLESALF FLOUR AND FEED DEALERS, COR. 1ST ANY Av. AVE. NW. It 0 OVOOOC 00000000000 ; Shoe Massacre AT THE Star Shoe House Receivers’ Sale, 726 7th st. What these shoes are worth and what they would sell for in the ordinary course of business are questions not considered by the receivers today. Their business now is to sell the Whole stock aa quick asx they can, regardless of value, they have fairly massacred the prices in order to move {t all out right away. When did you ever have the opportunity FRIDAY, Oct. 20, iw’... M. GALT & CO., and bearing the imprint of two gold medals, which {ts contained tn every sack of “Ceres."” | Total... seeseeees sone --198,10B ‘The next time you order Flour from | your grocer, order “Ceres,” and make | als arecaies 1 solemnly swear Tesents only the number of copies of Tux 2vex- ING STAR circulated during the six secular days end- | ing Friday, October 20, 1993--that is, the num- berof copies actually sold, delivered, furnished or mailed, for valuable consideration, to bona fide Purchasers or subscribers, and that none of the copies so counted were retaraed to or remainia ‘the office unsold. SOSSeecosoeeseeecocoeso ~ Soeoececesecoc|es cco O Oo J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me tais twenty- Grst day o1 October, A. D. Isv8. CHARLES 8. FLETCHER, ‘Notary Public. — 2 ____ Officers Elected. At a preliminary meeting of the Deutsch Lesekreis, held at the residence of Mrs. Dr. von Hartleben on Wednesday evening last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Dr. von Hartleben; vice president, Mr. G. D. Mi- chaelson; Secretary, Miss Alma Ebert, and treasurer, Dr. J. E. Bliss. 2. That Guatemala Re jation. The Secretary of the Navy has received a cable message from Capt. Whiting, com- manding the United States steamer Al- liance, which vessel has just arrived at San Jose de Guatemala, corroborating the news recently received at the State Depart- ment from the United States minister to Guatemala relating to the dictatorship. The Alliance will remain at San Jose for the protection of American interests. OUR WATCH OFFER. KEYSTONE FILLED CASE AND JEWELED ELGIN OR WALTHAM MOVEMENT. and make a comparison with the furnl- ture about town. If ours is not the finest and cheapest you need not buy. 150. Osx Tantzs 65e. 500 Soild Ouk Tables, rubbed finish, lower shelf. $8.50 Osx Harz Raczs $6.75. 25 Fine Solid Oak Hall Racks, French beveled mirror, umbrella pan, &c. Worrs $8.50. Oxy $6.75. $3 Lace Cuarars $2.25. You remember the success we had with Saxony Lace Curtains at $3? We have now secured 100 more pairs at @ sac- rifice, and will offer them Monday Ar $2.25 Pee Pam \CRAIG & HARDING, Cor. 13th & F Sts. EEEDESESESSEREPESSESESESESTEDE THE. MONUMENTAL, FASHION LEADERS JN FINE MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES. Ovr Trrmen Hats. WE'VE A COLLECTION OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS THAT N'T BE SURPASSED, WHETHER FOR STYLE, BEAUTY, ORIGINAL- ITY OR PRICE. We price them next week at $1.98 TO $6.00. You should see the work put into all our Hats, but the marvels are our $7.00 TO $10.00. The Price is mach below elsewhere rates. All French Hats from the best Parisian modistes go on sale next week at half the cost of importa- tion. Sex Tur Bre Dispray Or | Usranorep Frir Harts, A finé*of shapes in Felt Hats simply unmateh- ale: WELT HATS AT 4c. UPWARD. 5 ai, ah & 50 Pisces Or Sirx \ ELVETS, In b)gek und colors, for dress trimuing and mil- linery, at 50c. . rg 939 F St. NW. cco ‘ Posssazbacssczzzebssboss2b033 before this of buying the vers Dest shoe hearsed and will be given to the public | th | M. E. Church, chapter 1872, held its an- ples, officered by gentlemen well known and | nual meeting and election of officers last | night in the Jecture room of the church. ‘The meeting was called to order by the President, Prof. C. M. Lacy Sites, and after the usual order of business the an- Sal reports of the various superintendents Of the different branches of the work of thé league were read, also those of the ‘ committees. Mr. Buell thought this the proper time to offer the thanks of the league to the officers of the year just closed,. for their earnest and intelligent efforts in furthering the plans of the league. A | hearty response to this sentiment was ex- Pressed by all those present. Nominations for the new officers were then made and the balloting began. The amount of cabinet material proved quite abundant and it was Quite late when the officers were finally agreed upon, and the election stood as fol- lows: Presiden Mariano Maina contemplates the | w President, Mr. Wheeler, who will look after e social and musical work of the league; secretary, Mr. ‘hirst; treasurer, Mz, Waring. MARRIED. VAN DEUSEN—VAN WINKLE. At the Church of Redeemer restant Chicago, on Octover 16, Teh or Oe ae De: er FB Ram. rector, A. i 'VAN DEUSES 10 Mine E. VAN WINKLE, both of Washington, D.C* DIED. BAREETT. On » October 20, 1 at cloce jim, MAIN’ whist tee inte dts Barrett, uative of County Kerry, Ireland. late residence, No. Mand N sth Monday, October 23, at 8:30 a.m. Biase at the Church’ of the Immaculate Con- ception at ® o'clock. Relstives and friends are Tespectfully invited to attend. > 1898, H at 8:30 am, two RALPH months, Pureral fo Carroll Chapel, Montgomery county, M4, at . Monty 5 ‘Monday, October 2h at 10 v'clock. ° COLWELL. On October 20, 1893, at 8:57 p.m.) after a lngering iliness, Mrs. GEORGE irk A. COLWELL, daughter of the late G. W. M. J. Retutact, aged thirty-six years, tuke place on Sunday afternoon, Oc 22, at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of Funeral w tober COYLE. Departed this life on October 20, 1898, at ¥:30 aam., ANNA STACEA OUYLE, ‘in her sixty-third year. Funeral from ber vited. (Trenton, N.J., St. papers please copy.) ° GARNER, On Friday, October 20,1898, at 11 oclock pm, EPITE REGINA, cleve months, infant daughter of George T. and Haa- nab C. Garner Funeral from her parents’ residence, 477 I street soathwest, Mondas, October 28,’ at 2 o'clock pm. - GREEN. October 20, 1888, at the of her brother-indaw, Joseph 'S. Burnett, 1205 New Hampshire avenue, ELIZABETH, widow of the late Anthony Green of Milwaukee. Funeral services at the bovse on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Interment on Monday at 2 pm. at the Woodlands cemetery, Philadelphia. 2 HARDING. At Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 18th of ‘October, I8@8, Miss CARRIE HARDING, for merly of this city. Ld KALDENRACH. On Saturday 5. 21, 1888, at 10 o'clock, ELLEN OCTAVIA, incest daughter of Irving D. and Rose E 2idenbach (pee Moreland), aged nine month and eighteen days. The little crib ts empty now, mother's hope. @ father's Joy, In death's cold arma dors fer Go, little to thy home ’ Chu sender Sheetal bere: We miss thee here, but scon will come Where thou hast’ gone before, from parents’ residence, 1110 Park place northeast, Sunday, Octover ‘22, at 3:30 p. Relatives and friends are respectfully tnviy to attend. KEYS. On Friday, Octoher 20, 1888, at 9 FREDDIE, the beloved son of Henry and Keys, departed this life after a long and ful ness, aged foar years. Past his suffering, past bis pain; Cease to weep, tor tears are Vain. Caim the es. x 4-$ resst, For little Freddie Fest. —e 3 BY HIs AUvTs. morning. pl Funeral from parents’ residence, 1048 Jeffersam street, Sunday, October 22, at 3 p.m. Frienfs and tives ‘invited. > * MURPHY. On Thursday, October 19, 1883, at 2 $11.90. GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY. REXFORD JEWELRY ©O.. leather for from Sc. to $2 per pair? Never! Delay is dangeroux—sizes and styles will stay for none—first come, first served. Come in tonight. 5 Oo Boys’ Russet Oxfords reduced to.. Children's Russet Boots, sizes & E(), _se16-8, wim to 8, to close.... = view OF Ban ABE an Sizes 8% to.10%4 w.. T50 ished a com = aes aes quisite effects in La- Ladies’ Black Ox: Ties, coul worn dies’ Reception Gor Pu, eaters al and 7 59 =a fee ‘Street Costumes, &e., vt tg Bo a and as these garments fudueed to... SL.Z5 axv $1.50 — Ag ee oeitwe we MGs Sooen "To move core $2.00 view our artistic seve i. a and once . 5 tounced superior to the best work of the most renowned foreign ladies’ tailors. H. Wass & Co. 929 ¥. TTT TA N.B.—A — of Russet Polish free with every pair. Remember, the Star Shoe House is at 726 ‘7th st., and has a big prenasiage mead 020 Si OF TH DE |Send Your {EON TOBRINER, H Recervers | Blankets rand LACE CURTAINS to the Capital Steam Laundry ‘aud have them made snow white, ithout Blankets, 25. 3; Lace Cur- turned by hand, which makes them last er. ©7 Finest Work—Filtered Water. 4 ; Carrrat. Steam Lavyprz, 512 Sth st. «pp. P.O. Dept.) Telephone 1613. ~ WwW M. N. Dazzox. Maxacer. se8-3m Tooth Logic. A pretty mouth makes « pretty face, A. pretty set of tecth make » pretty mouth. oe “} o'clock p.m., DANIEL A., the beloved husband of Maggie A. Murphy. nee Cannon, departed this the thirty-seventh year of his age. May he rest in peace. In Mount Oltvet's calm and lonely dell, Where the weeping willows wave, My darling husband, loved so well, ‘Lies to his silent grave. <i = BY HIS Wir Funeral from his late residence, 833 _K street northy east, on Monday, October 23, at 5:30 a.m. sharp. Thence to St. Aloysius Church, where a requiem mans will be held for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock a.m. EJ PAXTON. October 18, 1892, at his residence, Port Deposit, M4., J. WALTER PAXTON. son of the late Joha S. Paxton of Georgetown, D. € cal from bis late on Sunday, October 22, at 1 o'clock. 2 , on Wedacstay, (re Rute gasteitin, WARWICK, gon of the late Maj. Gen. Robert i. Pott and Abby A. Potter, im the tweaty-chind yrar of bis age. " ve 1 ices at ‘Trinity Chapel, New York, om Punrgerday morning, October Zt az 10:30 0"clocks 20, 1898, at 2:30 p.m, ORTELL, Widow of the ortheast, Mi . October 23, at . {Pitsburg and Baltimore papers please copy j DEN. ‘The funeral of Mrs. THOMAS J. TRTRODDEN, who died. on. 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