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THE WASHXN"&TO:N" TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1S94. 8 There Never Was a time before whoa cash had the same purchasing power that it has now, es pecially at 'THE WARREN." Here we give yon shoes which sell very where i or S and $8.60 for only $2.65. Extraordinary Bargains To-day Ladh' IHrtea 9ho. (4ks 1 te m, f which m mU for i M to HiXfc Only $1.50. THE WABRhTsHOE HOUSE, GEO. W. RICH. 919 F STREET, Hints for Housewives. Hiatu Cbatn yM iumUt Tr imtrk4tac t-4r. Walwjs mk r-iii.-iMt far tmtmtHtiy. Iffiv! feryeu 1 . ki.ow aboat Mmm. H wall for yon M d.. Titur MNMrLtnc M Mtr i4rnc always. j.pt a out rmaommtmAmiUum. HmuaocbW tbr immwA: owyudm: f retfb; jrie6, the Jowm. TbMt mw (ate JMMHthw: 5 ioubp of fte rtb-roM for. 25 2 pounds t strtota steak for 0 6 nw cker4 25C S pouwl ef lard 25- New cucumber pickles, per dozen. 0 Everythlng etee priced proportionally. Emrich Beef Co., Main Market and Grocery, 1306-1312 32d St. BRANCH MARKETS; 30:7 M St. N "W 5th and I Sts. N. W. 2 bt and K Sts. N. AV Sd A, Ind. ave. N. W. ?rh t SL Pa. are. X "W 1718 11th St. X. "W. lS:LSi &M' nve N."W. tief:h St. N. W. 8th aad M Sts. N. W h and I fets. N. W. AND LEARN SOMETHING. "We sell everything known to modern housekeeping on Credit at cash prices e make and lay every yard of carpet absolutely free of cost no charge for waste in matching figures Xo furniture dealer in this city has ever done or ever will do as much, "i on can buy here on credit without e.gning a noto or paying any interest. OUR KINO OF 3 reai IS FREE, Our new fall stock is hore five big, double floors full of it. Your credit is good if you've got a little money put away don't touch It. A promise to pay wiii buy everything you need. Pay us a little money once a weak or one a month that's ail we ask. Plush or Haircloth Parlor Suite choice 822.50. Sulid Oak Tied Room Suite, $13. Splendid Brussels Carpet, 50c. per vard " Reliable Ingrain Carpet, 35c per yard. All carpet made and laid free of cost. No chargo for waste in matching figures. Solid Oak Extonekm Table. $3.50. 40-pound Hair Mattress, $7. W oven Wire Springs, SLT5. This c GROGAN'S MAMMOTH " CREDIT HOUSE, RD-f 21-R23 7th Street Northwest, Between H and I Streeta Miss Maria Parloa Strongly Kecommends the use of Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef And she has written a neat COOK BOOK, which will bo sent free on application to Dauehy & Co.. 27 Park Place, Xew York. MAEHIED. KING TOWER On September 18, 1891. at St. John o Church, Melroso. X. Y., Mtra. E. Towek to Lev Walter A. King SETTLE WILLIAMS On Thursday, Septem ber 2 IRiM, by Kev Dr. i-chnelder, of the Ascen sion r plscopal Church. Mary Ccrtis Williams to Jo?i rn Andrew settle. San Antonio, Texas, papers please copy. DIED. CALLOW On September 0, 1S91, Trances E, , beloved dauehtor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Callow, aged eight years. Funeral private. LAMBRIGHT Departed this life September 0, 1W. at 2 a m , Mrs. Makt A. LAMBRiGnr. in her eighty-seventh year. Funeral to-day (Saturday). Soptember 22, at 4 p. m , from the residence of her granddaughter, Mrs. T A, Garner. 9951 streot northwest. Rela tives and friends invited to attend. LIPrY Foil asleep in Jesus on September 21, 1"M, at 2:40 a. m., Jennie Harrison, daughter of the late William II. and L. Llppy. Funeral services at late Tesidonce, 82S Four-and-a-lalf street southwost, Sunday, 9 a. in. Friends and relatives invited to attend. Inter ment in Lbndon Park Cemetery, Baltimore. ROBERTSON On Thursday, September 20. JPP1, at 7:50 a. m., Annie E. Robertson, youngest daghter of the lato John S. and Margaret Robertson. Juneral from her late residence, 1146 Third street northwest, to-day (Saturday), 8:30 a. m. Solemn high mass. Immaculate Conception Church. Friends invited. St MBY 1 n Septembor 21, 3894, after a short illness, Blanche E. Semby. aged eight years, eight months and twenty-seven daya Funeral this (Saturday) morning, 11 o'clock, from her reidence, 80S E street southwest Private. In the Dim Past. It was a pretty place, the farmhouse where they mot. It was exactly the spot for a ro mance, and they realized it. With white clouds dappling a blue sky and orchards a-bloom with peach as a setting, and two well-bred young persons must real ize what their partis. Ho was pretty buey of course, for the sur veying ho was doing for the company that proposed to establish a railroad across the country occupied a good many hours each day. WW THE SHOPPERS GUIDE. Consult to-day's Tiuzs for fall dataila TVillctt 4. Ruoff Dunlap Fifth-ATenuo hnts. Grocan Choice Plush or Haircloth Par lorSuite, S22.50; Solid Oak Bedroom Suite S13. Droop &Sons E.Gablcr&Bro. and Stein way l'ianos. " Jaracs Y. Davis Sous Umbrellas In all styles and prices for both men nnd women. George Spransy Best values in new S10 Fall and Winter Suits in town. Robinson, Chery & Co. Rare Bargains for Boys. .Moore's Shoo Palace .Music, Luncheon, and Flowers. All Free, on Monday. S. Biebcr A Handsome Ornnmcntal .Metal .Mirror given to Every Ladv Visitor. Parker, Bridget & Co. High styles and honest dealings. Lansburgh &. Bro. Twenty-five cent Ex tracts for 10c; Violet Ammonia, 15c; 93c Wrappers for 75c. Locb &. Hirsh The Hopkins Derby. Saks &. Co. -Much to be had for very little money. Henrv Franc 4. Son Hats, S2.40; Else where, S3. Garner & Co. Strictly all wool oassimere pjnts in every sire for $2.50, bought to sell for S4. 00. The Julius Lansburgh Furniture and Carpet Co. A Solid Oak Table. 50c,; 'tis a marvel. The Wnrren Shoe House Extraordinary bargains in Shoes forS2.05 and Sl-50. Ferd Frank's Ladies' Dongola button or lace Boot, S3.00 quality for Si. 98. Wm. Hahn i. Co. Royal S2.00 Shoes, w hich cannot be duplicated elsewhere for S2.50. Emrich Beef Co. Reductions for Satur day of special interest to careful house keepers. To-morrow's -Menu. BREAKFAST. Muskmolon. Cerealtne witi, sugar and cream. Fillet of bole. Tartare sauce. Creamed potatoes. Toast. Coffee. LUNCIL . Spanish omelet. Rice croquettes. Pickled walnuts. Baked potatoes. Fruit Tea. DINNER. Cream of celery soup. Baked sea bass with cucumber sauce. Green corn. Boiled potatoes String beana Cucumber salad. Wafers. Lemon tartlet Cheese. Coffee. Cucumber Sauce. Take three dozen full-grown cucumbers and four large onions. Pare and slice them as for the table. Then put in a teacup and a half of fine salt; set on a sieve and let them drain eight hours. When drained add one teaoupful of black mustard seed, one-half teacupml of ground black pepper. Mix this with tne cucumbers, put them in a stone jar and All with cold vinegar. They will be lit for use in about ten days "The Times" rashion Hints. The "Prince Albert," a ladies' long coat of satin-black, blue, green or brown according to the wearer's fancy is seen in some of the ultra-fashionable shops, but tba same gar- ment in cloth will be worn a great deal dur ing the fall and winter because it combines the virtues of an olecant and dressy as well as sensible garment for all sorts of occasions, and like charity will cover a multitude of Ehortcomintrs In the dress beneath. A nice boucle clotb. covert or serge, will prove ex ceedingly durable and quite the thing for the season, if made after this fashion, and with a East asJiin H leig. Choice home sites for sale on long, easy torma Money advanced to build, repay- able in installments. Sewerage, Water, and Gas mains now being laid. Apply to " OVERLOOK INN, on grounds, J. F. Bohen, Manager. But the long evenings, while the after glow lingered in the west and the chilly twi light settled over the two hills, were all given up to the enjoyment of Marian Smith's so ciety. One evening they had been playing check ers under the watchful eye of Mrs. Dutton, who frequently stated that she regarded Miss Smith as a daughter, when Gray remarked: "Do you know. Miss Marian, there is some thing about you which reminds mo of some one whom I have known, but I can't make up my mind whom. It is too elusive and subtle a suggestion to some former friendship. I think, on the whole, that I believe with the Thesophlsts, I met you in the past existence." "Perhaps," answered Marian, carefully studying the board. "You forgot to jump. I shall take you up." becoming little toque, trimmed with th3 styl ish wings and velvet (now so popular) any woman can hold her own in point of attire. Washington Stock Exchange. Sales regular call 12 o'clock m. Inter-Ocean Building, 10 at 4a Government bonds U. S. 4s, registered, 114 bid 114J6 asked. U. S. 4b, coupon, 115 bid. U. S. 6s, 119 bid. District of Columbia Bonds 20-yoar fund. 6s. IftJ bid. 30-yoar fund Gs, gold, 113 bid. Water stock 7s, 1901, currency, 114 bid. Water stock 7s, 1903, currency, 115 bid 3.G5s, f undine, currency, 111 bid. SHia, registered, 2-lOs. 100 bid. Miscellaneous Bonds Washington andGcorgo town Railroad conv. 6s, 1st, 135 asked. Wash ington and Georgetown Railroad conv. Us, 2d, 135 asked. Metropolitan Railroad conv. Gs, 101 bid, 10254 asked. Belt Hallroad 5s, 80 bid, 85 asked. Eckiugton Railroad Gs, 93 bid. Washing ton Gas Company 6s, series A. 112 bid. Washing ton Gas Company 6s, series B, 114 bid. Wash iucton Gas Comuany conv. Gs, 130 bid, 140 asked. V. S. Electric Light conv. 5s. 12 bid. Cheaspeake and Potomac Telephone 5s, 9Sji bid, 103 asked. American Security and Trust 6s, F. and A.. 100 old. American Security and Trust 5s, A aud O., 100 bid. Washington Mar ket Company 1st Gs, 105 bid. Washington Mar ket Company imp. Gs, 105 bid. Washington Mar ket Company est. Gs. 103 bid. M'isonio Hall As sociation 5s, 101 bid. Washington Light Infantry 1st 6s. 103 bid. Washington Light Infantry 2d 7s. 102 bid. ISational Bank Stocks Bank or Washington, 00 bid, 330 asked. Bank of tho Ropubllc, 215 bid. Metropolitan, 280 bid. Central, U0 bid. armors aud Mechanics, 200 asked, fcecoud. 139 bid, 150 asked. Citizens'. 130 bid. Columbia, 137 bid, 150 asked. Capital. 110 bid. West End, 108 bid, 112 asked. Traders', 100 bid. Lincoln. 91 bid. Ohio, SO asked. Safe Deposit and Trust Companies National Safo Deposit and Trust, 125 bid, 132 usked. Washington Loan and Trust, 12" asked. Ameri can Security and Trust, 131 bid, 131J4 asked. Washington safe Deposit. 100 asked. Railroad Stocks Metropolitan, 90 bid. 95 asked. Columbia, 55 bid. 70 asked. Bolt, 25 bid, 40 asked. Eckiugton. 33 bid. Wasbington and Tennally town, 35 nsked. Gas and Electric Light Stocks Washington Gas, 49 bid, SOW asked. Georgetown Gas, 60 bid. U. S. Electric Light, '124 bid, 127 asked. Insurance Stocks Firemen's, 45 asked. Franklin, 43J4 bid, 55 asked. Potomac, 70 bid. Arlington, 14s bid, 100 asked. German-American, IGObid. National Union, llj asked. Columbia, 13 bid, 15 asked. Riggs, 7 bid, 7 asked. People's, 54 bid, Sjasked. Lincoln, 754 bid, 8 asked. Commercial. 6 asked. Title Insurance Stocks eal Estate Title, 118 asked. Columbia Title, 74 bid. 8 asked. Telephone Stock Pennsylvania, 31 bid, 50 nsked. Chesapeake and Potomac. 60 bid, 55 asked. American Graphophono, G asked. Pneu matic Gun Carriage, .35 bid. Miscellaneous Stocks Washington Market 13 bid, 18 asked. Great Falls Ice, 135 bid, 150 askod. Bull Run Panorama, 20 asked. Norfolk and Washington Steamboat, 95 bid. Lincoln Hall, 85 bid, 100 asked. Ex. dlv. New Vork Stock Exchange. Furnished by Silsby & Co.. bankers and brokers, Metropolitan Bank Building, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, Washington, D. C. On. Hich LowCloslne American Tobacco Atchison. Topeka & S. F. c a c Chesapeake & Ohio. C, B. & Quincy Chicago Gas DoL, Lai-k. fc Western.... Distillers & Cattle F'drs. Denver and Rio Grande.. Erie General Electric Co Louisville A Nashvillo... 102 10b4 102 7J6 7 7 40 40 40 102K 40 S 2094 S0 20K 7G 7Gk 74 71 7154 71 705$ TUfi 17tS 175?. 175-j 175a 11 IK JUMJ 1IMJ 85 l&l 35Jg 35j ISvj, 15-Vi 15M IMS .W4 w ., ooja 55 57H 5159s 5li$2 Lakobhore 1355j 13 135$$ ISCAi Manhattan US? 11SU 11754 117?i Missouri Pncinc 29J4 294 23 2Sj, New England. 3d ass. pd.. 28 2SK 23 2S Northwestern 101-VJ 101 103H1 10JJ4 Northern Pacific pfd 19 ml 19 195 Isatlonal Lead New YorK Central... Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific -outhern Railway.... St Paul. mi 41W 40W 4051 101 101U 101 IC JUIki 101 iOig SOW 20 20 6154 6-r 6 60 21 21 20 20 14 14 11& 13-H )( K Sugar Trust 97 97 953j 95 Tennessee Coal & Iron.... IS54 lb 184 Union Pacific. 13M 13J4 18 13 U.S. Cordage 15 15 15 15 Western Union 89 90 89 S9 nDasnpreicrrec... i& Wheel & L E preferred 43?; Richmond Terminal 19 -- 15 15 13 45 45 45 19 18-5J JS5i The Vacant Architcctship. Secretary Carlisle has not yet considered the question of ex-Supervising Architect O'Rourke's successor, and no appointment Is likely to be made for a month. IT'S GETTING EXCITING. Scrgt. Dalej- is Closing Up the Gap Sepa rating Him and Lieut. Kelly. Tho friends nnd admirers of Sergt Daloy were not Idle yesterday, ns over 1.800 votes placed to tho credit of that officer shows, and which enabled him to very considerably cut down the gap separating him and Lieut. Kelly. The latter, however, still has a corafortablo lead and manages to keep to the front The coupon editors mail continues to contain many pleasant letters. In tending in votes for Officer Pearson a friend writes: "Here's to Private John A. Pearson, of the Ninth precinct. A sure winner; you bet" An admirer of ibis paper kindly says: "TnE Times is all right," nnd "J. T. F." writes: "I hope in a low days I may be able to send in for Sergt Daloy 1,000 votea There is not a lieutenant who de mands tho credit Sergt Daley dooa. Come, good people, you know what to do." At the closing of tho polls tho score stood: Lieutenant Kelly 7,825 Sergeant Daley 7,3b7 Private John A. Pearson (Ninth Precinct)... 3.536 Private Charles G. Nauck (Kighth Precinct) 2.0JG Private C. C. Estes (Sixth Precinct) 1,117 Private James Cisclo (Filth Precinct) 1,074 Capt Austin 313 Inspector Hollinborgor 274 Private Daniel Sullivan (Sixth Precinct) 232 Private Gelabert (Eighth Precinct) 146 Privato Auidrldgo (Second) 11G Private Samuel Murphy (Second Precinct). 105 Private J. Mulvey (Sixth Precinct) 97 Privato J. E. Sears (First Precinct) 81 Sergeant Joseph Acton 50 Privato Goss (Eighth Precinct) 55 Private J. D. Sutton (Firet Precinct) 51 Lieutenant Amiss 51 Private W. Riley (Ninth Precinct)...., 60 Privato Crawford (mounted) 89 Lieutenant Gessford 83 Private Kimmel (Sixth Precinct) 33 Private Potee 3'; Private Sedgwick (Ninth Precinct) SO Sergeant Montgomery ;J THE MOST POPULAR FOLICESUN IS: Name. Precinct . LOST OK FOUND. LOST ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, A BLACK leather purse, containing sum of money and several miscellaneous articles. Finder will receive suitable reward by returning purso and contents to 1023 15th st nw. se22-lt LILERAL REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS asked for return of black seal purso and contents. Leave with clerk at sel6-7t Wlllard's HoteL "All right," said Gray. "You may boat me as unmercifully as you please, provided only that you'll Bay you think wo know each other in a previous life." "Crown my man, please. Yes, doubtless we did know each other long ago. In fact, it's beginning to seem as though we had known each other a decade or two on this sphere. Let's see. It's three weeks since you came, isn't it?" "I havo forgotten to look at' my calendar sinco I have known you," gallantly replied the young engineer. "You cannot move; I have you cornered," announced Miss Smith, in reference to the game. "No, I don't caro to play another game. Don't you know, I'm here to rest, and you'd have me excite myself with checkers! A fine i WHERE FASHION REIGNS. Also in the Forum and Busy Marts of Trade. Perils That Beset tho Student, the Scholar, the Teacher, and tho Merchant. No class of people enjoy such perfect health as thnt which earns its living' by regular hours of moderato physical exercise. Tho manunl laborers, whatever olse may bo said of them, generally know enough to rest when thoy are tired. Neither nre they as a rule disturbed by tho ambitious, anxieties, and avarice, the' shocks and excitements of busi ness and socinl life, and the overstrains of zealous competition that confront a largo pro portion of those in the higher walks of life. This is why tho physical complaints arising from disorders of the brnln aud nervous sys tem aro so much more common among tho upper and middle classes. Nervous exhaus tion nnd the diseases directly or indirectly at tributable thereto, claim more victims than any of the other ills that afflict the human family. The malady in Its earlier stages is too lightly considered by the general phy sician and by the patient himself. Even if the physician recognizes tho gravity of tho condition ho iJ usually unablo to treat it suc cessfully. Nervous exhaustion is essentially and pre eminently an affection of modern society, and is found in its most aggravated type in the United States. Tho inducements to active effort are so great here that the business life is assumed at an unusually early age and with extreme zeal. Social duties aro very exacting and often exhausting. Young men of abundant mouns plunge into fashionable dissipation, traveling at a lively gait, indulging in forbid den pleasures, youthful excesses, and late hours. The students of science, art, litera ture, law, and theology overwork their brains in their hnste to ucquiro proficiency and posi tion in their chosen professions. So the trouble begins. Tho subjects of nervous exhaustion com plain of lassitude, a want of buoyant feeling, au Indisposition for exertion, mental depres sion, and sometimes pains and aches. They are usually wakeful at night, and rise with a sense of fatigue. When stimulated by some unusual excitement they may be capable of the usual exertion, but when the excitement has subsided they feel exhausted. Dyspepsia is one of tho most distressing manifestations of the disease. " There is one fact that cannot be too forci bly impressed upon tho sufferer from nervous exhaustion, nnd that is that he is in a most dangerous condition. lie should seek a cure as soon as possible; not a euro for some local trouble, beyond which his physician will probably be unablo to penetrate, but a cure that will remove tho cause of all his troubles and restore his nervous system nnd mental faculties to their natural state of healthy activity. To fail to do this is to invite such deadly diseases as paralysis, paresis, locomo tor ataxia, wasting palsy, epilepsy. Insanity, and various affections of the spine and brain. Hundreds of victims of this malady are being cured evory week by Dr. Ii. A. Walker, specialist in the treatment of disorders of the brain and nervous system. Ills extensive sanitarium ut 1411 Pennsylvania avenue, ad joining Willard's Hotel, is visited by many of Washington's best people. Dr. Walker's office hours aro from 10 a. ra. to 5 p. m., Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., and be makes special appointments with parties upon their request. Ho also invites sufferers at a dis tance to communicate witn him by letter, haying perfected a system of treatment by correspondence. WANTED. WANTED-ALL BEEK DRINKERS TO CALL at Bush's new place, 817 7th st nw., and get a nice cold bottlo of beer for 5 cents. au21-lyr rpo TRADE A NEARLY NEW REMINGTON X No. 2 typewriter, cost 100, for a good buggy and harness. Address BUGGY, ibis ofilce. sept21 3t ANTED YOUNG LADY DESIRES Posi tion as stenographer and typewriter. Address M. L, soptSl 3t this office. EPARTMENT CLERKS AND EX-DEl'ART-ment Clerks, malo or female, wishing to in crease their income should see HILL, 33 Warder Building, 9th and F sts. nw. W ANTED HOUSES TO RENT IN Til V 1 northeast section of tho city. Rents quickly mad and promptly remitted We have customers on hand now tor six, seven, and eight room houses. H. H. JETER & CO.. sol6-.t 420 U street northoast T7ANTED-STAMPS; AGRICULTURE, STATE, 1 Wnr, and all other departments; good collections, and old U. S. for cash; if you have anything to sell write to ma W. J. WALKER, P. O. Box 237. se!4-7t WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT I have opened a branch storo with a full lino of birds, cages, feed, aquariums, gold fish, and pet animals at 1221 Pa. ave.; main store, 712 12th st n. w SCHM1D. io25mo FOR RENT E00MS. COLUMBIA HOUSE Tenth and E streets northwest Nicely furnished rooms for rent Permanent or transient selS-3t,tu,th,s OCTOBER 1ST 4 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS ON 2d floor for light housekeeping; gas, heat, and water; rate, summor,$15; winter, $18, in advance; no children. 145 C st ne. Cars pass the door. selG-7t IOR RENT-2 ADJOINING FRONT ROOMS; . fur., with board; a. m. I.; suitable for man nnd wife; southorn exposure; terms reasonable. 1217 T st. nw. eelGt FOR RENT. Handsome office rooms in The Times Building; moderate rent. Apply in Counting-room, scll-tf TOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT 9 EACH NOS. 1113, 1119, AND 1121 Q st. ne.; 2-story frames; 5 rooms; nico homos for colored people. CHAS. G. R1NGWALT, Atlantic Building, 930 F st nw. se21-3t FOR RENT G-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 414 P st. nw., $23.50; also 2 4-room alley houses, 409 and 411 Ilollidge court, bet. 4th and 5th sts. and O and P nw., $10 per month. HARVEY SPAULDING, 601 M st nw. ae-5-lui MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED-ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, lifo insurance policies, syndicate certificates, etc. No delay if you have the se ourlty. YERKES & BAKER, 17 Sun Building. sepl3-tf WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN COM pany, will lend you $20 and upward on furni ture, planos,horses, wagons, &c,;no publicity and property to remain in your undisturbed posses sion; loans paid in part or in full at any timo to suit tho convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces tho cost of carrying the loan in proportion to tho amount paid. WASHING TON MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, G10 F st n. t. lol-3ni M ONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, pianos, horses, carriages, wagons, &c.; tho property will remain undisturbed in your possession; terms easy; lowest rates; private offices; all business strictly confidential; you can havo the money the day you apply for it; payments can bo made on tho principal at any time; each payment made wiU lessen the cost of carrying tho loan. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 602 F st nw., main floor. Jy3-3mo way that would be to get over tho effects of soven years' overwork. No, I must be all well by Juno; so no more maddening dissipa tion to-night "I'm going to play a hymn now on that miserablo old piano. You may listen to that if you like " Ho followed her into the stuffy little parlor and smiled at the look of ecstatio happiness on Mrs. Dutton's face as her guest opened tho piano. The old lady said she would liko to hear "Beulah Land," and Marian's sweet, low voice began. Gray watched her. He felt strangely thrilled by her presence in the gaunt room, by her sweetness to the old woman, whose own sons and daughters bad gone away, and by the vague feeling of familiarity he had withher. Ho could almost have given up everything SPECIALIST ON Disease of Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs, Catarrh,.Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption Cured. Tho abovo diseases havo baffled tho skill 0 physicians for nges and ages, and oven now are considered incurable by most of thorn. Hut Dr. Riegel has mastered tho secret, and with his now method cau cure mo3t auycaso of Catarrh. CATARRH OF HEAD AND THROAT. This Is the most prevalent form of Catarrh and results from neglected colds. m "is tho breath foul?" "Is tho voice husky?" "Do you spit up sllmo?" "Do you acho all over?" "Is the noso otoppod up?" "Do you snoro at night?" "Does your noso discharge" "Does tho noso bleed easily?" "I there tickliug In throat?" "Do crusts form in tho noso?" "Is the nose soro aud tender" "Do you sneeze a great doaU" "Is this worso toward night" 'Does tho noso itch a id burn?" "Is there pain in front of head?" "Is there pain across the oyes?" "Is there pain in back or head?" "Is your sense of smell leaving" "Do you hawk to clear tho throat" "Is there a dropping In tho throat" "la the throat dry In the morning" "Are you losing your sense ot taste" "Do you sleep with tho mouth open?" "D003 tho noso stop up toward night" CATARRH OF BRONCHIAL TUBES. Whon Catarrh of the head and throat Is left unchecked It extends down the windpipe into the branchial tubes and in timo attacks tho lungs. "Do you havo to sit up at night to get breath?" "Is there a burning pain in tho throat?" "Do you feel you are growing weaker?" "Have you nnlu behind bieast bone" "Is there tlcLling behind the pilato" "Is there a riiu lng in your ears?' "Have you a dteust for futty foods?" "Do you spit up little cheebj lumps?" "Is your cough short nnd hacking.'" "Do you cough in the mornings?" , "Do you cough on going to bed?" "Do you spit up yellow matter?" "Do you raise irothy m iterial?" "Are you low spirited at times" "Do you cough until you gag?" "Have you btltches in side?" "Is your appotlto variable" "Do you tako cold easily?" "Are you Irritable?" "Iiavn you pain In side?" "Do you cough at night?" "Are you losing flesh?" TREATMENT mild and soothing. No pain. Instant relief. If Dr. Rlegcl cannot give relief the first treatment ho will agree to treat you free until cured without any charge. Consulta tion in Gorman and Luglish free. Those especially invited who have been treated by others without receiving benefit First treat ment free. Office, 1234 Fourteenth Street N.W. Kot open Sundaya PRa'0A7 THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OP YOUR LIPE IS X0 TO KX0W WHAT THE FUTURE HAS IN STORE P0R YOU. Dr. Jane II. Irving, tho Greatest Second-sight Seer and Forecaster of coming events, 11AS1 HE POWEU OF ANY TWO MtDlLMSi YOU EVER mET. DR. IRVING tells your complete past, your present life, your entire future. What you should do to avoid troublo or disappointment; how to recover lost or stolon property. &ho pre dicts important events long before ttary happen. No hidden mysteries so deep she cannot fathom. Come, ye who suffer, and be henled. Come, ye speculators, and bo advised. Como, ye lovers, and win your Idols. Come, all who are in trou ble, and learn to bless this wonderful medium, tho greatest prophetess in America. Satisfaction by malL Soud stamp for circular. Ofllco and residence, 616 FIFTO STREET NW., Washington, D. C. This lady is indorsed by the press, clergy, and the public in general. solO-tf DANCING-PRIVATE WITH MUSIC 1 PLR lesson, six lesions for $j; at private resi dence; lady teachon reduction to clubs: refer ences. Address DESIHED, this office. sepl9-7t T)HOSPHA ALTA CO.MP." I THE GKEAT NERVINE. By a physician. One bottlo cures norvous exhaustion and indigestion; strengthens tho brain and mental faculties. All Drug gists. sel9-eod STOP AND THINK A MOMENT YOU WITH limited cash, know that you can get a first class suit or overcoat, slightly worn, for about one-half you woutd pay for them nov. Investi gate. JCbTH'S OLD STASD, 610D st nw. 8el0-tf CENTENNIAL COUNCIL SONS OF JONADAB, beneficial, total abstinence, meets every SATURDAY EVENING. Elks' Hall, corner Pa. ave-, aud 9th st Entrance fee. $1; dues, s- per quarter; benefits, 55 per week whe" sick and J50 upon death of a member. D. F. BROWN. Rec. Sea se!6-7t CLOTHING TO ORDER ON CREDIT GEN'TLE men's fine clothing made to order on liberal terms of crodit: office hours, 9 a.m. to 5 o0 p. m 1003 F St. nw.. Rooms 5 and 6 selG-7t BEST-OILSrRELlABLE PAIN1S, VAPOR fluid, stains, 81 per gallon; white and col ored lead at lowest cash market value at YOUNG & CO.'S, 711 K st nw. sell-lmo PROF, CLAY. GIFlED CLAIRVOYANT 1 liia.i.Nfcss jii.uiL.M, Tells past, present, and future; advice on love affars, marriages, losses, or speculations; tells hov, to overcome your enemies, causes speedy marriages, brings separated together, tells everything, settles lovers' quarrels, tells what business best suited for speedy riches. Don't buy, sell or go a Journoy until you consult Prof. CLAY, oldest established ad vertisintr clairvoyant in this city. Sittings, 50 cents. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; open Sundays. 4b0 H strict, botween Four-and-a-half and Sixth sts. s.w. au3-lm rpHE LADIES' FRIEND MOTTS HOMOZO X pathic-Pills for all femnlo complaints, ob structions, nnd all diseases produced from Irreg ularities; no taste or smelL For sale only at No. 1)06 B street southwest sopl-3m C1ABINET, VAPOR, PLAIN, AND MEDICATED sea salt nnd sulphur baths; electric and magnetic treatment; alcohol tubbings. Dr. SARAH WAYCOTT, 7C2 13th st. nw. Open Sun days. aull-lmo CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY M. A T.AVKR proprietor, 512 Eighth stnw. Tolephono 1513. Laundry work in all its branches neatly exe cuted at reasonable rates HYGIENIC HEALTHFUL. THE HARDEST THE BEST. MADE OF PURE SPRING WATER. Tolophouo 44. Oillco 1423 F st c w. MRS. CARY, 1602 7THST.NW. I GUARANTEE to convince tho most skoptical on past, pres ent, nnd future life, law suits, divorces, love, and marriage, gains tho love of thoso you desire, overcomes ovil influences, gives nnmes in full of those you have or will marry. AU information truthfully nnd accurately g'von. Call and be convinced, as seeing is believing. Hours, 9 to 9, except Sundays. elt5-6mo LADIES COMFORTABLE HOME BEFORE and during confinement; best medical treat ment; babies adopted; female complaints treated by experienced physician; confidential Mrs. Dr. RENNER, 131 8d st n. e., "Washington, D. C. JelO-ly FOB SALE HOUSES. EOR SALE-LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL new eight room house, white stone nnd pressed brick. No. 1527 6th sts., n. w.. good loca tion; lot 23x95; house open from 3 to 5 p. m. For sale by owner and builder. sopt21 3t FOR SALE BRICK HOU E; SIX ROOMS AND bath; llth st, near Md. r.o n.e.; cosy houso; 51,950; 8150 cash, $.10 month; must be sold. Apply to FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO., cor. 13th nnd G sts. ne. selS-7t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A CHOICE COLLECTION OF oil paintings, book cases and books; also fine side-board and housohold furniture, at 810 Est, so. sopt21-3t and lived there in the bloak,barren farmhouse forever, provided tho shining-haired, sweet voiced woman lived there with him. "Sing that first verso again," pleaded Mrs. Dutton, and Marian's voice rang out: "Pvo reached tho land of corn and wine, And all tho riches freely mine." Gray had a sudden longing to break in upon tho hymn, to ask her he knew not whnt. He loft the room and went to tho pinzza. where he called himsolf names. Marian's voice was silent. By and by tho door opened and sho stood in the mingled lights of tho house and the night. Ho went toward her. 'Marian," he said. She did not seom surprised at his manner or at the name. Sho turnod her face inquir ingly toward him. n THIS SOLiD OAK The Table ers to litvc lo calls, price ies'aaFS?! T A MT TR 1 1 h 50 Cents i . - The ILansburgh F I & Carpet Comp tiiifl fl H B FJ jjA j J a nil ISlbfy I III it nfias BuIb lull. uS!U l-flll A Well-Served Dinner Sharpens the appetite and makes the eat ins doubly enjoyable. W'r fast buiidlnir ai enviable reputation on the excellence of our dinners. Best of arerythln? exquisitely cooked and well served. We're making a specialty of early dinners from II a. m. to 2 p. m. A splendid dinner for only 20 cents. Late dinners, 50 cents. From 12 to 7. Yen can not eat good meals and pay less for them, anywhere. HOTEL EMRICH, CM-E0, Pennsylvania Avenue, Near Sixth Street Northwest. SUBURBAN FBOPEETY. U aiiU 0 i:nafliio Peerless Leicester Terrace, Upon the Pennsylvania Line, Between Washington and Baltimore. Become a lot owner and one of the proprietors, sharing pro rata all surplus earn ings. Unrialed location, railway service, terms, or prices for home-seekers or invest ors. Money advanced to bnild. Agents wanted. CaU or address Room 9, 482 Sixth street northwest, for IPerature and information. AMUSEMENTS. -TEY NATIONAL THEATER. Last appearances of the MARIE TAVAitV OPERA COMPANY. TaTary, Mariani, Doonhoff, Guille, Clark, Mer tens, Hamilton, Moreale. Matinee to-day, "Trovatore." To-night, "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Fag liaecl." Next week Seabrooke Opera Company. U A FACTORY FIRE" WILL BE TALKED jCA. about Sonday night. 7:45 o'clock, toy Pas tor E. HezSwem. Seats fre. Second Baptist Church, 4th st and Va. ave. se SI BUTLER'S BIJOU THEATRE, MATINEES, Tursday, Thursduy, and Saturday. Prices, S3, 50, and 75 cents. MISS CORA VAN TASSELL LN TENNESSEE PARIINER. With the Entire NEW YORK and BOSTON Cast Next week John L. Sullivan in his new play, "A TRUE AMERICAN." selb-tt KEItNAN'o LYCEUM THEATER. ALL THIS WEEK. C. W. WILLIAMS' COMEDIANS. Introducing MLLE. CHARCOT, the OnK Living Lady Hypnotist 10 NOVEL SPECIALTY ACTS 10 rzTJext week Harry Morris' Entertainers. r; soir-at ACADEMY. Prices, 23c., 50c., 75c., and 5L Every Evening, Wed. and Sat Matinees. HAWORTH'S BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION, On the Mississippi, Company of fifty people. Next wo -k Lewis Morrison in "FAUST." OLD DOMINION JOCKEY CLUB RACES en the grounds of the Grange Camp Association of Northern Virginia. Five races will bo run each day. First race a: 2.30 P. M. Trains will leave Sixth Street Depot at 12.30 and 1.40 p.m. Returning at 5.10 and 3. W p. m. Improper characters will not be admitted. Admission - 50 Cents.- GENTLE-MEN'S DRIVING PARK POOLS SOLD nnd BOOKING ON ALL RACING EVENTS. Trains leave B. and P. depot at 9:45 and 11:50 n. m.. 12:50. 1:40, nnd 3:20 p. m. Fifteen minutes to Alexandria D iving Park station, near Alexandria. Va. "3T-Transportation re funded to all patrons. au!S-3m FINANCIAL. THE WASHIN6T0N LOAN AND Trust Company. CASH CAPITAL, - 51,000,000 Money to loan in any amount on shor notice on approved real estate and collateral, and at most reasouablo rates JOHN JOl' EDSON, President. You Can't Get Ane "Without saving somothing, it matters not how much you make. The Union Savings Bank, 1222 Fa, Will keop your money for you and make it earn 4 per cent, while it is subject to check at any time. (Open until 5 p. m. on Government pay days and Saturday evenings from 6 to S). au9-tf SILSBY & GOMPHNY BANKEItS AND BKOKEUS, METROPOLITAN BANK BUILDING, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury. TELEPHONE 505. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD COLLATERAL. BRANCH OFFICE. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Corner 7th St and Pa. Ave. Telephone, 514. mhlO-lj And there, with tho palo moonlight and the yollow glow from tho lioue about nor, he told her that he loved her. He was rather incoherent, but so ardent that he felt an undercurrent of surprise at himsolf. 'O. vou may smile." ho burst nut, when he saw a gleam of amusement on her face. "I know I met you only three weoks ago, and altogether by chance. But I toll you it wa3 predestined. I 'Throe weeks? I tell you. since tho be ginning of time this has been planned. I have known you always: have waited'for you . always; llariau, wo havo alwajs known each j other." He came near, but Harlan slipped back. Thore was a strange look on her faco that stayed him. "Not nlways, "Will," sho said; and his heart r" ONLY -?, FIFTY CENTS. I accompanying illustration is an exact reproduction ot tne splen did Solid Polished Oak Bedroom that we will sell to early buy- - day for Fifty Cents Each There's only a hundred of them m only one to each customer. We'd! nave uiiu iui cveryuuuy inat but couldn't possibly at thisj S urnixurei any. g STJBTJSBAir PROPERTY. rati! AMUSEMENTS. ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Edw.H.AUen Managor TO-DAY TO-NIGHT AT X AT8. A V.ILD DUCK. Mark Sullivan as ildDuck." Marie Stewars as "That French Girl." Next "Week Fanny Rice in "Miss Innocence Abroad." Seats now on sale. s16-;f Closing Day OF THE Grange Camp Fair SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Championship Tournament AT 11 A. 3L, FOR THE GRANGE CAMP ASSOCIATION LANCE AND S100 LN PURSES. Grand Stock Parade -OF Exhibition Horses AND Cattle. BEGLNNTNG AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. EXCITING RACES AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. THE Live Stock AND POULTRY Is exceptionally fine, including a splen did display of exhibition horses, stock and poultry. Special Attraction for Ladles and Children. RATES OF ADMISSION. Single tickets, 50 cents. Children under 16, 23 cents; under S years, free. FAMILY TICKETS, SI. Admitting holder, his wife, and children. Round trip to grounds, 20 cents. Trains leave tho Sixth street depot for Alexan der Island, 8:10, 9:45, 1130 a. ra.; WO, 3:29, 4:23, and 5 p. m. L B. JONES, AT.FY. J. 'WEDDERBTJRN', President Secretary. HISCELLANEOUS- HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND harness. S. D. HOUCET. sep!3-lmo 301 10th st nw. M ACS LNN CHOICE WTNES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. UB tievenin st nw. EGAI, BLANKS LAW PIUNTLNQ. l'lIE LAW REPORTER COMPANY .Printers and Stationers. 01S Fifth st n.w. M. W. MOORE. Manages beat quickly to hear his namo from her. "Not always, but for quite a time I acknowl edge. Ton years ago last summer it was. "It was at tho shore, then my first summer out, and you were just through the institute. Don't you romember, now that I havo given your memory a jo:;? "Of course, my unfortunate namo was against you recalling it, but I as9ure you It was an awful blow to my vanity to discover inou not the dimmest recollection of that little, youthful romance. I suppose a woman .does remember mueb longer; and then, you wero my first, which means quite a lot." "Let you bo my last.-" Alas! poor bov! I can't. I am to bo married in June. Good night. You were right, you see. We knew each other in, a Dast existence." Daily America. i u Sts H ts eTo3iio P Klin si Qnw lUniluulilildilj) SHOW