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the vaijjY rarrro, Monday evening, November 3,1 boo.
The Daily Critic?
.lfl.W Worth 0t New ami KHrmit
0 , rnmllnre.
frr r of desirable fomunre was nerer
f 1 mpti fn trtrf dcrrtn.emt m it H i
I'WW. tr turn fso.wn insisted in thrs
me of seeds, wMeh bus been recently P"r
hd tlreet from the tnsrrafsetsjrers. w
first (Metis, and thereby tTln the prolts of
lb mMdte m0. Which 18 ft varlna; of at least
W ittceot , of wMeh we propose to dre out
rulfnom the Mtsntsife for the net
si . yon run bay mt qnallfy or style of
rnrnltm at prfce that has never before
J-i-en reeehed In this rlty
i ui m ii 11 i"s (ire nortom roc raw. im wa
ranrrnt Afford to sell tlem fit thes-fhrnres
n- t we srt the cash or tlt edswd security
w c sre oyer rrowaert with as fine a stop of
I tcrtfeet farnftnte as eer has been es:
MMted is I hs button I capita, and If man
! restored. If low price will ccnTjptlh
!H destrrri end. We me no discount of II
t r rent., but onr prices Are as low as our
n'npetltorj.whoproixwelo takeoff that pe-
n have pit rd the flstires n low on onr
ir o th 1 a discount wonld be utterly m
pMble otr prices are tR llrni Bin'
thetasMT-hents in this lln of cnods after
II ty here tares off that rntririirin H
t r ttfrt.
Mow la yrmr flaw to pnrrhae all yonr far
Mtnte at the nnrrecedented low price at
c ir nMnvamth farnftare estahllshnnit
mr sit ck h omprfeed la pirt of 76 hand
me Parlor knifes. W eleraat CMmiwr
Suites 86 splendid Sideboards, W twin
llfnt sod rarrlcmble Rut HftcV. and
different ttytrs of desfrah'e dlnliutronoi
harr. Also n different patterns of lotto
Mad oauvhea. flO snperh tarlor ilexk AIo
n extvntlrn Mfortment of china. e1oeti,
wok rw. ecre1rle, fncy rockln ehlr.
pxtemlon lWei.nit muny of her article In
onr lite that Ton need , hn t p ice forbid men
Hon. A cull I rmpftfnllr sollcltetl at the
Rreat fnrnltnr' emporlnm of fahhn.
OBOhflB HRBrTBARTH.
Vm. I ft I renth 'ttoet northwest.
odd l-ellow'a Hall
To Ite Ctintlnneil All Till Week.
Resd thl deeir thrmuh and be ronrlnred'
Aie we htehf Twenty three artlr'e of lurnl
tare to fhrnHh a, room complete AH for
$ Meah.conttlnof oneearpet.rn,ok
thanber n.lte oompiete. with chair, table,
arrlna matttaee. pillow, comfort, oae tolM.
tef.twohde.lwo pairs lace cnrtalns.one
tinlr pottlte, three pole. Allpnt tip unl In
ttm complete for ovennancy lor the small
nmofstn.igcaih
V,' II IIoi-BHro A Co ,
tttMMO F street northwest.
for oiTnaiinrs nml I.ixk or Vlpur,
lepleiwneiM. malarlAI, oxhHUon anl
Mi-dreU troaWey, Kli tonlo VIw of foci
K a sure euro, n cent per pint bottle Only
at Bbbltt House Dni store.
Itndilen's New Kail flood.
John Hodden, tho pioneer Installment m a.
centrally loented atwlaml 9.renih street
notthweit, bas Just returned from thu eiist
etn markets vtllh an lmmeno supply of all
kinds of bonsekeeplna iroods. carpet, store',
rue, etc. Yon can furnish your nou from
cellar to Barret, at thl store, with oath
prices, on tho Installment plan.
TRE POTOMAC ATHLETIC CLUB.
TIMi 1'opular Oriranlratlnn Rnlxrs It
mt Winter Uimcters.
Tlie rotomac Athletic Club took
p'SKwIon n( Its new winter club house
en Satuiday tvtnlnj;. The opening wn
cntlirly Informal nml ilurlos th even
Irg the put-Ms wer enterttlnwl with
vi cat am! Instrumental setectlnm liy
nirulcisof the club. Too bulMia
lontMlns Iwclre Inrge roomn ami tlii In
m lor ariHDatminia are ndmlr-ibly
liIhiiKiI fur 1 In- ue of the club.
IheirtAlii Hoor Is ccctiplwl by the re
t t Hon hall which la liaodeoniely deco
ficiWIih pIciurtM ami irophl.s won
ly Hie club In aquatic tiruKglei. In
11 c centre nf the room I a large urrt of
I arlan marblo, prtwnlwl by Mr. Julia
Konh. Ai'joUiInK ibu rueepllci room
is handuiinely-furnUhed Htlni;rMiH,
In the rear of which Is n well-atockMl
bullet. The tippor tloor Is occuplwl by
the pool, billiard ami KymrMsliim
iromi ami the Governors' room The
whole huue U furnished lu a comfort
I1 ami convenient manner, and prom-l-i'
1i 1 n of the mutt popular club
bus in the city.
Cotivrutlon of Clirlitlan Worker.
The am ual convenlloa of ChrUtlan !
ANorueri of the United State and
Canada will Imld nations at Hartford,
( oen , from November 8 to 12 Inclu
ttve. WMhlnetoa will semi a deUea
Hid. The iubjts to Imi diciMd will
relate to matters connected with at
1 1 waive ChiUtlae ami benevolent work,
nioie especially to pUn ami method
i f work fur rfacklnx the nmn nut
n-schcd by the ordinary mlulstratloru
of the ftopl A Urge number of
ctiBctl ami well-known Christ Un
workers, patrs. evaugtrlUU ami city
mb(ocarles will he present, ami a
varlfd programm eoverlae; many lot
jxiiaBt pbitsts of pruellcHl ChrlstUn
woik has iwen rKfparii 'fm Gospel
Waon of i Central Unkm Mlssioa
w a kkipptd by fw friht on Thurs
day to llanford lor exhibition ami to
(Pkble lbt dli-i;ates of thu Chtlstlaa
ci'i vuIUhi t txpetinseat with it la
ail ual Hurt noik
llTlund 31. K L'liurih Kcopeard.
ltyiami MwhodU K4comI Church.
atTisth ami D tf reels southwesl, mms
icojHBcd jtstwduy, after UuvIbk usdsr
gttut cxibaiv Improvement coetlak
W. ItUbop WOlisrd T. Mallalku
r f New Or lean preached at the wata
Inic service frosu the lext QodUrMia
ful " A Hbfrl enlltcitoa. ausotustiae;
t. f t.0(6. was nlswi. hetair LUOOmore
ibsa tb lssior. Jlsv. J. x. I'ries, ha't
ikkwl fr. TW aiaotiats coauibuttd
wtra fftMi M ettaU to 1301). TH
il.uak bcHttf eWet, sad has f l.UUOU
be titassiiy.
ltw or it OxUle Ur
Wlrttaai H TXeU aad tha ctosviudw
f (abb ear So 9 hud a diaastsa at tkw
rorrer t Salh ttsvet aad Market
H- latt aicat uer sutae caaa. a'l
Ite BAMMsjcr was uut csf the car.
1 ik u was sflsarwaat Ujurcd hi coswe
,uar of kit faJUa sad tuui to be
ukt-a to Uut Kaurgwccy HoasltaJ al
rum taefc to kis aotne. No. KM Pint
tintt hVs laaios taat a ve Ue
cicdisctoraqiMsicr ami taat he faliad
I" sNj Hm bock ay eha.
The huwi of Jaatet L Vmk. vw
(mmstieai Miickla iasi idy, tout
IUoe fts Us talc home. 833 aVvaath
-irit MMiMwt, ye4e.Uy sJbnrsKMMs
Kiv. Y- M- Fetgusunoi Um Foarih
hireei M. X. Chase tamtotetai the
(disBMisM. Puafut l1!. No. 1. id
I ri. lusty. I. o. u. V.. wate pmml
krd fvttosMsS th teatslM to Me Ci
iusakal CesjMttery, hw the loser -b
i nt to-fcpsaty.
uMway wfmmmt Mm E Ftuhey
as lacW f as Uae K states statiu
m4 with wa saU ut JulU
V J4u. aJw biaxlrul a4
i icrly Afnat h had bees U the ctt
k, one timm b vs yrtftl that
J'' lf ' Ux boa brokta a.a4 he
tfee Kiwiiuaa UjtsJ fr
i itsMr).
w
srH flswOrFJP "WmH
A riy aWJfto hare a r,
-k yaHnwiy fkiaa at the N
i i-l Mlntrws) Th tai d d;u of
1 1 . Uttlt, SUllt w wn4l l I'i
. i ! Kocth fcatwde Riiai , .
"id bhI to t Uusi-uo auihuri
tux b . Y Bkkfvt4 U New Vvrk
illy.
'rive aV t u. S- at t iU ai eir-
u uMwtt fcew WaslJiiuu u. lL;U
- i im at saja el as fur i ruiua
i " a tasJw Octohsf i ol Xu.out
1 r I " J, mi U Ottmoo U-y tluui
wirulus alasllSir tkhaU mill iIm, tc
M to u'.Li. iuUiU Lu Uh, 3llc u t'-.uu
TWO CLETflt ARRESTS.
IletfMI Mahoii' NtC nnH Tt
Unmitim a line iVrre,"
lrHto Charlei Marton m SfMnr-
r!y night mde two rery ererer aftww
sfirl recovererl a larjre rnwmy of nolcn
plniirfeT. Tn fact, he tmmrtltttt on of
the largest fenres" eTerdltcovrnwI.
He started ont to arrest Charles Scott,
a eolorerl man who has been wanted for
some time for Menlm. from Gerrrge I.
Hill, ami fonml him at his home.
rorner of Fourteenth and U streets. On
the war down town Detective Mahon
demanded of Scott that he lake him to
the place where he slept, lie was
somewhat rat prised when the colored
man lr1 hhn Into the alley directly
nnpwlte hvndqnarters and took htm
Into an oW hottse occupied far a nnm
her of en rs by an old ashman named
Hiram Walker.
lion entering the pce Mthon re
It astd fats hohl on hi prisoner and
st i k a match to see where he was. but
a giit of wind Wew It ont. llefnre
striking the secoml match Mr Mahon
roneh.fieil to draw his revolver, an I It
Is vi ty fortunate for him that he did so.
Tor as he strnck a secoml mitch Scott
rrnld be seen standing near the door
with a larrfe sled ire hammer rntil in
both hat ds ami waltlnc a chance to
strike the officer, but when he siw the
Imrrel of the revolver glisten In the dim
llttht he weakened. While still cover
ing Scotl with his run Sir. Mahon mnn-
sgid to light a randle which stood on a
ricaely old table. .lust at that time a
man rmsscd through the alley and the
ffBccr told hi in to go to Ileadtiutrters
ami summon Sergeant Perry. I'pin
going up stairs in the hovel they found
quantities of silverware, clothing, silk
hamlkerchleves and considerable
money.
A watch was kept over the place, and
a patrol wagon carried all the plunder
to Police Ileadiiufuturs. Money was
found In many of the pockets and se
creted In other places, and thero w.is
over fH) counted up at IleHilntmrlers.
r.Blcr In the night Hiram Walker re
turned to his homo and was also nr
tested. Some tools wore found in the
house, with which recent robberies
have been committed.
Neither otic of the men locked up
was brought Into court today. Colonel
.Isck II row n appeared In behalf of
Hiram Wnlkcr and Insisted that he
should have an Immediate hearing or
he admitted to hall.
Judge Miller stated that no com
plaint had been matlu against Walker.
Colonil Drown said that ho had known
Walker for eighteen yours and he knew
him to be nn honest, hard working mtn,
never before accucd of having commit
tid any crlino. It was on Sir. Ilrown's
advice that Walker removed his money
firm the lllggs Hank and secreted It In
the uprer rooms of his home, where It
wss foucil on Saturday night. He h.id
alut 11.000 In the bank, which he hid
aciiiiMili-iiil by buying nml selllmr.
ashis Kviiyiblng found In the sh.tnlv
Mr lliown fiuls stliled belongs to
Walki r. Ills attorney stated thl after
1 1 ii that he would npplv for a h iii
f"l' ami have Wnlker'reltfawd.
iV.sus Jwepli Shllllnglon nnd A. II.
WIIHsms appealed at the First Precinct
Hailim this morulng. Unlletl StHtos
Alton ty Mollowney sild he whs nit
nsdy to go to a hearing, and a con
tinual ce m lakeu until Whlnolay.
Jmire Mllltr plaml the bond undr
which lioth Walker and Scott could be
tiltsHd at -fMOcach.
I'uneral of .11 r. Illvlnn.
TLe funeral or Sir. Huh Olovor
Divine took place from his lute resi
dence, Ittltt Thlity-thlrd street, at 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fu
ncral was largely attemleil by the friend
of the deceased and by the various
stent oigaulitions of which he was n
iMinbtr. Tbenall bearers were Hubert
llutle and Willljm Donaldson for the
Odd l'tllows, J. II. Norton and Ksro
Troib fur Independent Order of A met I
can Mechanics ami William D.tugberlv
and William Kenslnger for Kalghts of
Pyihlas The funeral sermon was de
livered by Kev. Dr. Owens at Calvary
Methodist Church, after which the re
mains were Interred at Oak Hilt Ceme
tety with the solemn rites of the so
cietks preseet.
Ilr. Oeildlne' Dnknourn I'utlsnt.
The New York JlerulU yesterday
publishtd a story to the effect that the
unknown woman at the St. Klixiboth
Asylum was Miss Huth Davenport, an
actress. The deseriptton of Miss I) wea
pon docs urt tally with that of Ihe
woman crierim! at the mylum. Dr.
Ooddleg does not think that the woman
under WU esre is an actress. If hU pi
tieiit eoallaues to Improre he will be
able in it few days, he thinks, to Bed
nut who she Is and where she came
fri'm.
rira at Ibu Lentliull Huhih.
There was a slight 8 re last night at
the l.e alkali Howe for Aged Women,
at Ike corner of Niaateaath and Q
stieets aortbwest. which csusaU a little
exdlettumt amoag ihe iaaMle. The
woid ok in ctose wuxlmity to an
v-rhaletl slove on the saeoad djew
toiik tre. A a ImmetlUte alarm was
seat la from box St. sad tharlutms
were vs-iy sooa exliacuUhed The
daaisne did aot exesmi f W or $1".
Hair IM vU It O. K. K.
neB.lU.lK. fu. U1 w'l ex -ur.(uti
tiefcets at isle of oue (are for the ru imt
trip. lnHu. lit:
To fiomts Mi the atate of HaryUaii. So
vsmlbar 1, 1. s atatt t, gouj for return p4ue
mail KiXmmJbme S, imlusive
To lsali m Uba UI of rVtaaskirsuia
Octohtr ai, KasesaUtr '., , swl 3, good for
istura fssisge wfchis la iij frum date U
aatr
To Joints m the State uf Isew Jersey,
October dl, aUtcrasUr t, 4 sad 8. yul fur
eiura passage wstUa II dji Irum date uf
lnnwliaenil tar KeTa.
Joseph Uoidwhasidt, WUttaw Ootdua
ad Vlfkiaia Carriafioa, ail charged
wiih vaxraacy, were (ivea aisvety dy
the Isxsu by Judge MilUjr this aaom
ig. Thy til have stasia a pfaetfM of
higslmc upoa the strats.
vuiitiren
Q rowing
Too Fast
. f dtfbl. WJ-15t-t CvlUf.
jr, uua tad ww.v. st yoj can 'c,--tfy
Mmci a.i J Li. .d ti-sm ji, b Ua
tsaof
SCOTT'S
EMULSI
Cf uu cou uvtt est aus
4M' f HiS?i" tassel Msmijs.
p wpPBae' aaiavBfi ssWLFi4Sjar
Tmy iJ uke t reAdtry, for it is at
meal u tlAUWa as saisk. And H
thouid be racnaothareej tksi A 4 vkk
UIBII Oat tl'S CttttUk ttsttlMJas,
W MHl INC lil AM Ma ITat
mtfimii ( arrw.
si-3sa
-v
fattf orn ksrtJatAi
WILL IT RETURN?
Much !tfrTtfen a M the Probable
)tc(trtfnrnnct or the Mrlp WMut
CetlMn jymrtom .Menn.
There can be lfttlc donbt that the "grip
hfch playH stich sail havoc last year, bSs
not only left Its effect npon a great many,
bnt seems to br retnrnlng In varlons locaii
tfes. All physicians report that there Is n
alarming prevalence of heavy cohta, accom
panted w all grlpymjtoms. Many people
take roft easier than before; other are
troubled with weak eyes, headaches, etc.
These thing not only come to those who
Were laid low hv the irrln last rear, but are
alio vfsftlng many who escaped. Pains,
nenralafa, lattndc, all the symptoms are
verr leadlne phvstrtan who treated the
grip last season prescribed stimulants.
The weakening, depressed state of the
i iy demanded this, srd there are nirmer
on esse on record where pnre wMslrey
avtd the lives of men and women who
were fsst drifting toward the grave. As
In all other things, however, the purity of
sn article determines Its value, ami to say
that ordinary whlkey will assist is ahsnnf.
It l only pme whiskey, of a mellclnal
quality, which ran be msde avaltahle, ami
It Is In this respect that Unity's Pnre Malt
W hlke has shown Itself to be Immcasur
aMj anpcrlor lo any oiher linown stlmn
1st t. The attention of the best phystctin
has been drawn to thl Imlh, ami Ihe fact
mat tney are presrrining tms wnisaey eon
stnntly, Is the highest praise they emttd
bestow. I'rofcseor Joseph t'srrrsh says:
"We know that whiskey will steady the
hearl, slow the pnlse, calm excitement,
and we ontht to nse It." Ite verv careful,
nowever, thai yon secure only the ffentt
Ine, ami such as has, hv years of pontilar-
Ity, Iwen proven purest and best. In other
words, ueonly Daily's.
. -
I'liclllst Illxon nt Kernnn's,
George Dlvon, the colored champion
bantam-weight of the worll, has been
fpctlally engaged to appear at Kernan's
next week, lx'slnnlne Monday nleht. in
n icrles of scientific exhibitions of the
manly art, open to all comers. The ob
jcctlon lias been made heretofore that
the champions anxious to meet all
comers were heavy weights, and Sinn.
gcr Kernan has at last secured a fighter
nitalnst whom no oh lection can 1)3 raised.
Dixon Is one or the pluckiest Utile
lighters in the ring, and worsted Jack
Kllraln's proteec, Johnnie Murphy,
won tho championship of Kokand In
his late fight with Nunc Wallace nnd
is now regarded ns utterly Invincible.
tj a sj r
I N FANTS & NVALI DS.
s:t ao-,1 ,.-. ii ukrk
w,
THE ONLY
Porfoct Subztiiuto for Mother's Milk
INVALUADLC
IN CHOLCRA INTANTUM .NOTCCTHIt'Q
A qnk-lt wlmUtl Fjo.1 for DYSPEPTICS,
CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS.
A PCRFECT NUTRIENT InsllwMtlngd. mhi
RtfJUIRtS NO C00IIN0. KttrS III All CUKATtS.
SEND ,'"'0,' 't."ThoCnre nnU Keedlncol
"c'"lnfnnt,,,rnllwl free to sajr tdOreu
DOLIOCn-GOOOALC Co.. nosTON. Mssa.
T
UIT OX ACCOUNT OK
PURITY. .GE UNO STRENGTH.
I'kl'cflnlly t,'o:il fur l'nmlly Uto.
Ilcuelli'lul for M'euk unci l)ebllcil
l'eroon.
R.S.WIDDICOMBE
liuiMRir M'utliliictoii llruiicli,
703-705 Hoi Capita! Street
Telephone 273.
JevvCoLar
Liebig COMPANY'S
A J&
EXTRACT OF BEEF
lKlOWi'ABABLS IK PLAVOB.
lj it fur tinf Tl. frjsu, Sauuas tfimnff.
cits (KU04 of Sitwt uf Issef etiasi w
fust) pbuads of lea br.
lieuniiui uulj uitk kitcuaturw uf J,
twu I.llsitr. m olniii m utuu, lu Uluu.
MUXMia AXM KtUT.iVXANTH.
NEW YORK BUFFET,
mvwrruurmamv.vi.
Hast ust laast USvtass to taw eM- lav
r-isssy sj. rsaSTaUsH.
tmitvmwt,
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WOBQVMAM Pf-At.
aix'ra tiuut ajlu its. ayu
L. WUMMWiti'. Wukwi .
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I ML POST
BLY BltOTHETta. Rft tr.rrsn
HOOVER & SNYDER,
"leaders' in Stylo"
OP-
FINE SHOES
For Street and Dress Wear
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
1217 Pennsylvania Avenue,
(Bfvf
515 Seventh Street North .vest,
Jewelry
Sold on Easy Weekly
Of Monthly Payments,
We are the largest Credit Jewolsri
In this tlly anil earrr a full llnoof
iamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry,
Opera Glasses,
A ad eTr?tUas fousd In a Srst
assss J&wejrf or. Tb ihkU
are alio a Una ortrsa4 ar ld
ob oar
SPECIAL CREDIT SYSTEM,
as4 jaa VTth iuof tknartkl
Ula aajiasTfur It, a all aoJ a w
dollTSMil to jMuctaasm aa tae irst
17 (.
Call s4 & as. Oar atksw art
ta Lf)WB-f aatl tarss lb
EASJKaT.
515 S utt SliHl NhUiwcsIs
Upstairs.
TO THE LADIES.
A isaikitKia uf taa Latast
JUT kISIttJf WOstK VB
sVKTal MSOO lATIOJj
Will as ciMta for 4js,
CTOBMSt .
la las alaea of taa Hafur Maniifansariist
cwswdsr. sis itFsi. w.
It lac iadas all taa saast IssslnnaMa. im-
turtad ifawaras. ssaajr uf waka e amf
rvptuduoerf on our BiSfMaas il aaitMf w
lnw th s bsmulMul work at lavisad
1 MUS
at oar ossjua Z
TUX SltUilR M'ra OOVPAkY,
LIWU bUAB. Aewt.
oc-18- t OpAMlt l' fc. Ftcut OSlce
Silverware,
Clocks
ShL&uL
ICERESlp
pBteaaiaHrVn
MlUXMtJLi..
tOU3i OXU.
kuia wi sttaMlu. wtmimuJo Boout. our
sar Vbst auaat aa4 toOUu asaauut.
WM. M. Ga.LT CO.
:aCA?t?aNxvftca Kw, KaTl?
- jp--w--w rJHrvr.',L'r?Ji).ol
KSsromrf'Ml
wnaayw
VL UUKLi UMfi
Rt- New Tori. lMee SO MsWPy -jr 50cl
FOR
CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS
Jl
AND
HATS.
fJO TO TUB
Southeast Corner of Ninth and E
Streets Northwest.
Whiro everybody goos. It Is tho greatest
bargain corner In Waslilneton.
rmcEs to suit KVKnYDODy.
Wo can ntiow 7011 tor tho coming Koawn ttio
CTeotwt llnonf Sr.-'O Ocntloraen's Suits eror
filionn In llio DNtrlct, and onr S10 I)rs Suit
Ii f qiml to hdjt !I5 suit on Tth street.
e nl.o harn an elernnt llnoof Uora'Siilts,
Ii in 18 years, from tt to $9.
( lilldrrn'n Hulls, It as to S.
In Men's I'antalooiu wo aro Ibe loaders, ns
wo tranufacturc overjr dollar's worth our
selves, nnd therefore can mtb you 4Jrwr
rent on every dollar Inrestod, Wo hivo tho
beitS pmlaloons In tio world; strletlr all
wnotand cuarantcod never to rip. and our
tv.W, (8 and HM) pants aro bovoiu oompotl
tlou. lti-low w mention a few prlues of our Hits
atd KimiMilop (foods:
LiinlnpatTlcsoM everywhere forti.SO, at
tisti.
Miller's tr!e. K.3S. at $1 83.
Yonman's latent style, is. ntSt.93.
Ak loruur spevlul $!. Uerby,
rUIINl8UINti DKPAKTMKNT.
iittrealos In Men's Underwear In all n'lall
1 Its from o up. Hrwlal lino Pull ilren
f-hltts at TSn up Mir I'.mbroldernl Snpewl--rs.n.
All the lutcst novelties In Neeltwear
t . nDd Wo.
V, ln you ret ready to purchase any of the
above article! glvo uiu call.
OT1 1 AMI i: KTN. ST. W.
H. FRIEDLANDER,
IV! essrs. Lee & Sh epard
Announce the PubHcatlon ol
a Library to be Called
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SERIES,
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A.
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This series will be issued
in rronthly pans and will
consist ot choice works by
some ol tte "Dest American
ard Foreign Authors, upon
various subjects, including
Fiction, Biography, History,
Essays, &c.
The initial volume of the
series Is now ready.
lr 'mu M Be Cwleie k
Itself.
No. 1 The Blind Men and
the Ds.il,
Ity MUM IAS.
"re as Huitows4 ay
(lo. 2 iftJTfust; of, Dr. Ber-
Irairfs Houseffl
Py AJUXBA M. HfttWJlg.
h 3 Three MdliM hilars.
reUY-WQPHG.
Sta4mftki tVki, $3 ht Year,
TwstvutesjJUJsi.
Sigfle NuEriJ., 56 e.
fcf H auoktaUws
MsA SMT aliisr nil Bihar
poflMsaiA mwaipt ol ptasv
LEE & SHEPARD,
1 ywWJ!r ,,
I ','WHIW; 1
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PUBLISHERS,
uosroar.
Go to the Right Place
FOR YOUR CLOTHING.
Wlrtii j on want to bny an OVERCO A.T go to a
CLOTHING HOUSE.
Don't go to a store where Overcoats, Dresses, Ghlnn Ware, Toilet
Stts ami Patent JledlclDea are all jumbled together. It takes time,
thought ami special attention to cell Clothing to the public at our
BED-ROCK PRICES-
Onl v a First class Clothing House who makes a grand SPBCIKLTY
of the manufacture of Clothing can do it. Our Clothing is made right
at ourown factories, where the beat skilled cutters anil tailors are em
ployed. Ynu get good Clnthlng cheap when dealing with us, anil our
one great sjai laity is OVEItCOATS. Just now our grand line of
$6, $10 and $15 Overcoats
are interesting prery one. We know they are the best value In Wash
ington and that's the reason we're pushing them to Ihe front. Our $10
and $12 garments are equal to any that merchant tailors charge $'20 to
$2S fur. Made from good, substantial fabrics nnd lined and trimmed to
clveiho w(arer satisfaction in every sense of the word. The OVKIt
COATS wo offer you are strictly tailor-made, from English Kerseys
and Meltons and Auburn Meltons, Verumbo Chinchillas, Plain, Ulue,
Illack and Drown Beavers and Cheviots. Double-warp Cdseimeres, c.
gome nro cloth lined and others lined with good farmer satin and stln
sleeve lining. Come along and take your choice at $10, $13 and $15.
Sail right in if you want an Overcoat and buy it direct at headquarters.
E-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE
311 Seventh St. N. W.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
McELROY'S
KRT STORE,
1003 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Summer Discount Until Further Notice.
Etchings, Engravings, Water Colors. Fhofographs iw All Pictures
Sioc'( Ixcept Artolypes at
20 Per Cent. Discount.
Fpel.il attontton paid to Framing, ToclMlas, Moving snl Boxlnc natures and Mirrors.
James B. lAambie,
HKRDMKRE,
1415 New York Avenue,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
QRS STOVES,
GAS HOT PLATES AND BOILERS,
GASBOILERS,$I.15and$Is50.
HAKE TEA Olimm
GAS COOKING STOVES to cook for eight to
thirty people. Just the stove lor summer use, as the In
stant the cooking is done you can extinguish the fire.
FOR SALK
WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY,
413 Tenth Street Northwest.'
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445 rfcvtaUi SL N W , Bxt
IN 10 OS 13 XIK0TB3.
BY THK
EE S X 7 lOs
w OJI ftUXuwg' Hall.
llAlt.r.UAlM,
The Great Pennsylvania Route
To the North, West and Southwest.
Dnbl7rrJc. BTniiM 9rnety.
Steel Hulls. Mscntncent JBnnlpment.
M rrrirrT hat It.
Trnhts lar WaiMroti, from utaiton, eor
nr of Sixth amt B streets, s follows-
To rijTMtt-Ko sad tho vet, rhictcoLIm
Med Sjjirew of rallmsn vettftmto Crn
t W.eo a m dsllt ; run r.lnc. 10.10 s m dallr
toCMtmro, tlambni and St. Loots, with
SrWriRg, Curs from Ilsnlsnnrx to indha
a po, MtUbore lo Colnmhns; A 1 toons to
CMeairo. fit. I.ouls. Chlesmi and diwHnnaU
Erjrets. S p m dAlly. rnrlor Car wash
tpgton to llsrrtsbnrr, and Slepriw Cars
Ilstrhhnr ro t ImvA; chloaco amlCla
clnnafl. ami 1)1 nine Car Ilarrltbnrir to 9t.
Lottls, Chlesco amt Cincinnati Western
Exprass at 7. p m daHy. with Sleerln
Cars Wahlntoo to Chlcaco and St. Ial,
conneetlnr dallr at llrrlthnr with
thronsb 9le-pen for Ionrtrlilw and Mm
pMs. Pnllman Dining Car IMttstrarit to
rllchraond and htcaco. I'clflo Rxprs,
10 00 p tn dill, f r Pli Mbnrr and the Vt,
with Ibrongh S.eepei to nttsbnrg and
Til tebnrir to t'hlcaeo.
DALTIMOIIB AND PHTOMIO nAILRO.VD.
Ion KArr. Canandalftia. Rochatr and Nl-
atara Palls dallr. except Snnday, 8 19a m.
For Kbib, fanandalima and Hochter dallr:
for Itnffalo and Msgara dallr, except 9U-
itrdar, lO.Cp p m, with SleeplaK Uar Waih-
Inxton to Hochenter.
For WiLMAMsronT t.ork Haven and Klmlra,
at 10 M a m dally, except Snnday.
Fon Wn.tiAMrnRT. dallr. " P m
Fori rmtAnsLrjiiA. Sew York and the Ban.
7.H), 9.W. 11 00 and II am.S.10,3.lS.4:.
S 40, II .00 and II ) p m. On SnmUy, !).M.
11 o a rn. s la. 3 is. 4 so, 10 oo and ll.tt p m.
Limited KxpreM of Fti Imn Parlor Carn,
wlih Dlnlmr Car IlnlUmorn to New Totk.
9.40 a m dally, except Sunday,
r9S ?. Tok only. Umlted Bxpress with
IHnlDK Car, 5.00 p m it illy.
Fon rmi.Anrt.rniA only. Fat KxpreM 8. to
a ra week dais and 4 p m dally. Express,
Kunday only.fi.40p ro.
ForIIoston wllliout ehsnee, 8.10 am week
dajs and S.1S p tn every day.
For lino klti. w. T., all through trains oon-
nect at .lerer city with holts of Brooklyn
Annex affordlip direct transfer to Fulton
street, nroldlngdouole ferrlao across New
York city.
Fon Atuiiric CtiT, 11.40 a tn weekilayj, 1I.S0
pm dailr.
Fon lULTiMone. 68. T.20.S 10,9 00,9.41. 19 to.
10 10. 11 00 and 11.40 a m, li (W.2.10, 3 IS, 3.31.
4 CO, 4. SO. 4.30, S 00, S 40, 8.00, 7.40, 10 00 and
11.10 pm. tm Sunday 900.9 05. lo.so. n.o
2J5'.vt3,S.,!,:W' " s.0. S.0O. 6.40, 6.00,
7 40. 10.00 and 11.20 pm. '
Ton rnrr.'s Cnr.iK LtaE. 7.80 a m and 4.30 n
m dnlir, except Sunday.
Fon ANjtArm.i, 7OT and 000 n m, 11.05 and
4.OT p m dally, except Sunday. Sundays.
B.OO n m and 4 0.
YASIlIJGTON SOOTnKnN RAILWAY,
tx irrrt-T mat 11th, 1390.
Fon Al.r.TANnittA. 4 30. OSS, 7.1V 8. W, 0A
0.Kn m.lH.i I noon, i tfi, 3.30, 4.5 4 53,0.01,
8.M, loiftatxl 11.39 pm. On Sunday Ht4.t.
7 4.1, o IS. IP :; a ro, u). 0 01, 8 an! 10.03
pm,
ActofcMnrATioN for Qtinntlco, 7.IS a m and
4.56 ti m weekdays. 7 4S n m Sundays.
Fon Hitnvojiri and tho South, I 30 and
I0.S. a m dally. Accommodation 1 5S p m
weekdays,
TfAtas leave Alexandria for Washington.
0.06, 7 lft.B.C0. 0.tO, 10 IS, 11 07. a m: t.M. 3.0).
3.50. ft. 10, O.Ot, 7,1 4, 9 SO, 10.37 and 1 1 03 p m
i'JJ.,'ilEi'ny nt 10 "" N-W a m; S.oo.5.10,
7 09 7 SO, UM and 10.17 pm
Tickets and Inlnriaatlnn at tlioofflcc. north
east corner of Thirteenth streot nnd l'onnsyl.
vapla avenne. nnd at the station, wliero
orders can lo left for tho cheeking of bag
gaga to deitliiailon (rum hotels and resi
lience. ciiah. k. ruon. j. n wood.
Oenersl Manager. Oen 1'asi. Agent.
Haltimuic nnd Ohio Railroad.
5chcilnIo In effect .inne M, 1900.
Leave Wa-MnRton from station corner of
New Jerter avenue and U street.
Fon Chicago and Northwest, Vestlbulod
l.lmltcd expiBus dally 11.30 a m, ox pre j
9 50 pm.
Foil Cincinnati. St. Louis and Indianapolis
exnres daily 3.S0 aLd ll.SOpm.
Fon riTTravno and Cleveland, express dill
9W am and 8.40 p.m.
Fn I.ix incjtun ana points In the Shenandoah
. Va'ley, ILJUani.
tun irnrT7H ami way stations, ttJ3 p m.
Fob I.uhat. u X ami '8.40 p m.
Fob IIaltixorx, week days, 4.05,5.01). 8.V,
7J0 7.0,8.(0 4VmlnUtel. 8.30, K.JJ, (11.00,
11.00 4&-mlnutesi a. m, K.IO.i.lS (JAO 4V
minutes), 13.15, 4S-mlnutes), 3.36, 4,'JO, 4 ..10,
4.3 11.10, 4l minutes) A.30 6.00, 0.15, 6.30.
7 io. 7.S0, 8 as, 9.ro. 10 so and u.io p. m.
rundajs. 4 CS, 7.S0. 7J0, 8J0, 930 n m.
(lttoo, 4S minutes) 1.C0. if.15, (s.so, 43-mtn
ule)3 , t.vn,4f, (i.50, 4Smlau(ei) s.oo.
D.1S, 6., 7A), 8.3710 . 11.10 p m.
ion Wat r-TATioNi twtn-itn Washlaeton and
Hultlmoro. SCO, 6."B, 8 30 am., 1.M0, 1r5,
4.a, Bvw. lljopm. Uundays,8.3dam.. I.CO.
Trains liavb IIaltimors for Washington,
w 'i??' .8t0' ' .?.! 7,JO.d.oo;
BJO, K, b.Sa and 1U.W, 10J.1am.; liOO,
l0---10' s S!S0' w. 415. S-W. 0 W.0.)!
7.00, 7.10, 8JW. 8 3, 9.00 10.10, 10.30 and 11.00
n i ra. bundavs. 6 30, 7 15. 8 30, 8JS, 9.1. 10.-J0,
10.S6 a ra.. U 00 1 06. S 10, 8 30, 1.15, 5.0O, 6 M.
7.00,7 0, 8.3U. 8.30, 111 10. 10J and 1 1.00 pm!
Fur Ankai-olii. 6.36 and 8.) a ra., l.MOand
4W p m. bundays. 8 30 a m., 4.3 J p m.
Lram Annapolis 6.36, 8.S7ara M.Oft , 3Zt
pm. baiMlsys, 8 30 am., 3.56pm.
&il2!" ou tb Mstropolllaa Branch.
t.ae U30 a, m.ll.lfip m. For prlcclpsl
stathjas only, tw.40 a m., tl,30 and two
pm.
For Rockviu-e and Way Statloas. tl M p m.
For aAiTuskMowi and laterawdlata points.
t.98,luCO, tlUOa .. tl.00. t3A)rJ
t.,jM).00.tllJ8pm.
For Uurii's and Intermediate stations, ;.00
pm
Church tbaik Uares Washington on Sunda
at l 15 p ra.. stopping at all stations oa
Metropolitan llmmjli
For FtiuiBicK. t6., S8.3S, .J0 ttl.JOam..
SUS, .0, t J.3U p ta. '
For IIasxmtohn, 1 10.40 a ra. and 15.10 p m.
Thaivk ahhuk lroi Chicago dally 11.45 am
and 4 W p m; from Clnelnuatl and Nt. Louis
daliy 3.iu a m aad 06 p m; Irun I'lttsburg
7.10 a ra. 5 JO p m daily.
KKW YOHK 4 PHILADELPHIA DIVISION.
FurNeh urk. TTMtoa, wrk, N. J., aad
kliuboth, N. J , 'lus. fSAd, 10.CO, tJOi)
m. t.li, 'IM aad '10.30 p a. Buffet
1'jrUsr Lun oa all day trains. Slespjar Car
un ilw so p m, ihx a at S-oa p ra.
Fun 1'uiLAUiuuu, IC6, tiW. 10.00, 1J00
aoosi, 1J0. !, 6.16aad UOWnui,
For Nkwabk, Dl , V, iladogtoa and Chaster,
'., m.eu am, weo uoon, n'SO, 1.50,
S.I5BdW SUym. '
Fou iKTcuiiiUATE HMtin btwB Baltlmoro
aad lid adalphta, t6-W and 7 a m, U 50.
!. p BJ.
Ttuiss iiatc Mew York for Washington,
W tn a u, ., t.j, ",.0u p u aud
U 15 Bit bt t i
Train tA PWladalokla for Washington,
ust, sa.iv is. 11J6 a m, h.w, m,
6J6 niBp.
Fwc Bomiuti.'tM p su. wMh Fullnua Balft
hbdag Car rHsmlsuc tkruugh tu Ko-Uhi
wfckuat ehasym, via NMukkMioln Bridge,
UmUmh pi ii an gars lu B. Jt X. sUUou at
ItesUA.
Fwi Atlantic Cut. 4 J6 aad wjw a m. H.Oi)
Booa, fcusulujs, 465 am. JJUU u.a aal
M.SSpsa.
tEiri4 Mtttday. Oaily. Iuudjyon'y.
nasraaf a i-allad fur itnA nhdc-k.J fr,,m h ,-
WU and reriaWaea br L'akui Trn,fcr lo ou
iohi-
otiUra lbit kt tlckat oSscim, 61Ssud list Fa.
V. ISAUI ai. U4MHM.
J. T. OPslLL CHAS. O SCULL.
Ca. Huuumi. Gsu. Fass. A-t't
JOHN P. AGNEW & CO
Waolassl sol shstaM Beaters la
rlitbeiii ad p's tm Caal
CHrHCX: MU Fa. as. lOagcoraa BuHlag).
YAHD; Co. H at- ajkd 1ML av.
TBLXHUMTK: Oaaiw. Wk Yard. V.
MMMIOJ.I.
"LUCK IS PLUCK"
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I ailiri urui mm'mu T'-P1- .ur i- it liui
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uttul: 1, Un, .1 1 ,K u,M , m nl tlti
fit. or! , i. ll,A. ISISMILAr (,CO teSila a T
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Jori Six guUl AV
on iae tot ta ctfuut cwt
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tva tUv bSSi IM IU
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41.00. s.-.a k ijtfit
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i.i t(uU Tt mu jtb. r - sVs.
tui . .u . i l a. r C.f i-i.
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