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& v - 5 ; - ?&"$ "a- - 6 THE MOftyiyG TOLBa, TU-EtSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1891 ?W v IN i 1 Wash R Williams' Dally isnrgalns. IS Curtain Sale is worthy or your rly visit. ea It' s in our new "Drapery Room. 99 "WASH. B. WILLIAMS, 9th and E streets. TWO- Pianos, uhlcli we liaic been usln? latcH for our window dis pla liac become sII5.1i.ly disfisurcd from the effects oT the sun shining on the arnisli. Tlic arc perfect on the Interior and liacn magnificent tone. '1 lie reg ular price of tho instrument is &J50, but wc will make a special dnc" with them to djyfor R G H each Kern era her, they are fu!I warranted Tor mx 3 cars. J.otIi hac the third or lock red at. icrnib i he easiest. AT HROOP'Q - New Warerooms - 925 Pa, Ave. 925 Pa, Ave, Absolutely Painless Dentistry. TOP in somo time hfn youro down town aod let us care lully examine ycur teeth. Wo make io chargo for such serr Ico. nor for approxi mating the cost of puttincthein In good condition. Alloitcra tiona are skillfull r r and aisolutely palc t lesslv nerforraed. rainless extraction, 50 cents. Evans Denial Parlors, 1217 Penn. Avenue N. TV. Vo make a specialty of I!KIEF TKIXT for Lawyers. Can do It quicker and IKG better than most printers. Try us. McGlLL. &. WALLACE, HOT K Street X W Printers. lhon9l31 ICE nYGlENlC-nEALTHrOT. THE HARDEST 'IUK BEST. MADEOr"l'UREbl'RINU WATER. TelephontM. uace 1UJ F St. a. Dr. LEATHERMAN, Medical Expert and Specialist, 602 F STREET N. W. TreatrnllCHROXIC.XERVOUSandBLOOD dise-iscs. KIDNEYaii'IBLADllERdlseascs, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. STRIC TURE, etc. PRIVATE diseases quickly and perma nently rured. Vitality restored. Consul tatlou free. Hours, ! to 12 a in, 2 to 5 p. in.; Tucrday, Thursday and Saturday nights, 7 to' 8. Sunda s, 4 to G. The paper on which The Wash ington Times is printed is made by The Jay Paper Mfg. Co.,. C.S. FAULKNER. Sole Agent, Times Bulldlncr, New York City. We will twrnl you the marvelous French Prcrarutfou CALTHOSl fret. iud a Irsal enantutee tltnil C'LT110s will lien I ore your uvutiu,uenciii aim Igor. Use it and pay if satisfied Address VON MOHLCO., S-Ir Jmi-Hraa Areata, tlnriRulI, Ohio, j FINANCIAL. Workingmen and otners whose occupations prevent tliora from mating deposits during regular banking hours will find It cob venlcnt to visit tbe Union Savings Bank. 1222 FSt.N.W. which Js open EVERY SATURDA7 XIQ UT bet ween tbe hou rsof 6 and 8. (Four per cent, interest oa savings account.) I' 4 More 6 Per Cent Notes. ..Again we bare a limited amount of 6 per cent first trust notes on ..cbolco real estate, bines It Is not ..possible to alnrays supply the de ..mand for these notes on early call T ! .....is aansauio. American Security i. Trust Co., a J. Bni, rres. 1405 G Street. FINE BUTTER1NE. WILKINS & COMPANY. Square Mastte and Glass Stanas,Center Market $247 ttBBw SYSTEMS JJJjne SHIS Agreement Not Yet Reached as to Crematory Locations. MANY EFFORTS FRUITLESS Now Point Itiilxitl ns to UhO of Wnlpr Mc-ter Attorney TIioiuiin Will ln i"MIkhIp GiiiiiiilMxIorers DIcukh liiK KMInmUf. for Next Tear's Ap liruiirtutioiiK lucriniHU of l'L'tihlun. Tlic two t stems with which tiie District authorities propose- to Inaugurate Hie new departure In the garbage disposal line have been eelected, l)jt pending tlio decision as to the norths eet locution for one p'aut no anuounceintnt it to be made of the methods. Contractor Wiirflild rallcl "tterday n ltli his report of the E( lect ions he hail made from which to clioote treeile, and It as beUi-cil that he and the Iward n oul 1 riieviHIy agree. That done. It Toniaincd onlj for the Com missioners to jrie.Alr. Warfield l.is Instnic tlons ami It'e nor!, of construction by the crematory company would bo under way inside of ten ilavj. Tor tome rrason, ami contrary toKcneral upectation, Mr. Warfkld wa( permitted to nepart once more without :urttority to pro ceed with the builrtln:;. Tli"loardrcenea the richt to approve of the location eelected ta well as to designate the purticularcnina tory to be emloyetl. It therefore acole upon tbe contractor tol)rocureaEitets:ltwlllmeetwm'approal and this. Happen rs, he lias not j etsucceeled in doin. A new piiiut lias arisen In the nutter of appljing the onier of the ConimisiioneD to the water meter service, which the board has considered and referred it, theattornei The sugRestion ii that the piuiier time for tho introduction of the meters Is at the beginning .V the fiscal year, and not In October or at any other siibseiiuent date in the course of the year. EXriltKS IIV LIMITATION. The IK?nod fixed by the Commissioners in their nccnt order, during which Ilcry stables, luatiufattorli, hotels and other large c-st.ibhhnitfiit-. were miulrnl to Introduce meters, expires by limitation to day, but there will be imsumniary execution of the law against thedelimiuents. Quitca number of thecstahliahmcnb !ia e complied with the order, and others nre ar ranging to do so .several tuning depcsitl tlierequlrcdsumincashwlththcdepartmcnt uioii an order to have meters introduced. Until tho attorney decides the iiolnt no action will be taken by the board. Tbe penalty for non compliance with tho order is that the water supply will be cut of Sithccase'ofcachdclinqucnt. Tho Commissioners are basy with the estimates for District needs, to be presented to tiie next Congress. It was in ordir that tho report from the board of trustees might be continued to completion without interruption, that the Commissioners dc Iajed the appointments. Among other subjects under discussion is that of the proposed municipal build In,;, to which the board will gUc space- in their next report. Congresism.m linnkhead. chairman of the committee on public buildings and grounds, In the last Congress, and who was as such frequently consulted upon District mat ters, was In conference with thj Commis sioners Testerdiy, discussing matters that will come up at the next session. EXl-EKIE-NCED JANITOR HEQUIItED. The new business high school building, with its increased number of rooms and added heating facilities, reqiilr"s 'no serv ices of an experienced janitor, at an ad vance In salary. The janitor at the .Miner building, with twelie rooms to care for, received $75 per mouth, but at the new quarters there is need of a licensed engi neer, who, as janitor, will bac eighteen rooms and steam healing apparatus In his charge. The principal of the school, Prof. Jlals, called upon tho Commissioners jesierdny to request that provision be iuade for the c!uployinnt of a eoinpelenPinan. T-m-porary arrangements were suggestcsl and the board will consider the subject later. Attorney Campbell Carrlngton, accom panied by Hon. A. M. Clappman and Dr. Mulr, called upon the Commissioners yesterday and asked that the pension of Mrs. Annie L. Sullivan, the widow of a deceased fireman, be Increased from $10 to 530 per mouth. Mrs. Sullivan's husband was a proba tionary fireman, not having completed his first year as a member of the force. The pension was therefore scaled, uiion the grounds that his short service did not entitle the widow to a full rale. The effort Is to have her given the full grade rating. POINT OF DANGER. The attention of the Commissioners has been called to the danger incurred by pedestrians from tho Columbia cable cars upon leaving Mount Vernon Park at the Eighth street exit. Mr. B. T. Jollies, in a letter upon the subject, says children &re especially liable to be run over at lLat point, and suggests that the cars lio re quired to run at a reduced speed between Seventh and Ninth streets. The communi cation has been referred to President Baker, of the Columbia line, with a re quest for his views. Additional policemen were appointed yesterday as follows, tho appointee in each case to serve without pay from the District: J. E. Richmond, George JJ. White, Robert S. Hutchinson, Peter Crow, Henry Xewman, J. F. Bailey and James r. Lee. Building permlls issued yesterday Lucy Eaklns. for construction of dwilhng No. 1408 Twenty-seventh street northwest, $1,000; P. M. Dubaut, to alter and re pair No. 1220 Eighth street northwest, $800; D. B. Gottwals, eleven buildings, Nos. 1007 to 1013 Twelfth street liorth- rast, and Nos. 1200 to 1212 Florida ave nue, $22,000. Real Ustnto Transfers. Deeds in fee have In-en recorded as fol lows: Beatrice L. Wclcker to Anna E. Welcker. lot IS, square 240, $10. O. A. Caldwell to Charles T. Caldwell, lot 0, block 5, Trinidad. S3. Charles T. Caldwell to Oakes A. Caldwell, part of lot 10. block 5, Trinidad. $3. John W. Ridgway to James Donohoe. lot 59. square 19, George town, $975. Same to William II. Gnsklns. part or lot 5, square 19. Georgetown, $10. Caroline F. King to Ellen S. Bame. lots 54 to 5G, square 937, S10. John U. Wight to Ellen s. Harnett, lot 5J , square ml, $10. E. L. McClelland to Mary L. Lee, lot 109, square 134, $5,100. David Gottwald to John S. Rich. lots 130 and 141. square 8G0, $10. Charles Ford to Victoria A. Burr, lot 53, square 342, $10. Edgar It. R. Jar.'cson and Charle J. Wcedon to Wesley Jerfords, lot 131, Douglas. $200. Emma C. M. Tripp to Arthur Q. and Louis G undling, lots 1 , 2. 3 and 8, Prospect Park, $10. Francis Griffin to Margaret C. McNamara.partsnf lots 13 and 14, square 501. $10. L. M. Rejcolds and Charles C. Hourer to Helen E. Doocy, lot 222, square 853, $2,400. Margaret A. Collins to Wil liam T. McElligot, part of lot 22, 6qnare 501. $1,400. Investltnited Gen. DucniiV Death. CoronerHammett, yesterday, at Lee's un dertaking establishment, 1 nvestigated the death of General James Dugan, the retired army officer, who tvos found dead In his room, at the Forrester House, on Four-and-a-half street, about 530 o'clock Sun day afternoon. The coroner found that the man's death resulted from natural causes, heart disease being the ailment which car lied him off. DR. WALRER This juslly celebrated specialist, con tinues to attract great attention. Ills re ception rooms are full at all times. You should consult him. HUN DOWN. If you are run down In health or Jeel that you are out of order in any way, bear In mind that Dr. Walker cures safe ly aud iierruancntly all disorders of the brain and nervous system, diseases of (lie skin and blood, catarrh, asthma, con sumption, malaria, djspcpsla, rheuma tism, neuralgia, hemorrhoids, diseases of women, loss of ilality, sexual weakness, and all affections of the lungs, throat, heart, lhcr, stomach, kldueys, bladder, bowels and other organs. YOUNG Or middle aged men suffering from the effects of their own folfs, vices or ex cesses, or men coutt initialing marriage who are conscious of any ImiH-diment or disqualification, or those who feel their jouthiul Mgorand power declining, should consult Dr. Walker, who has beon tho means of restoring hundreds of such unfor ui nates tnliealtlibtreiigtliandhapplness. IIOUU8. Dr. Walker may be consumed free of charge, ptrsoiully or by letter. Ills well known sanitarium, at 1-111 Pennsylvania acuue, adjoining Wllkird's Hotel, 'scjien ally for consultation and treatment. Of fice liours, IX) a .ni. to 5 p. m ; W'dnKday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 8; Huudajs, 10 to 12. Charges for treatment very low. All intcniews and corrcsjwniknee sa- rcdiy confidential. No cases nude ji.blic without consent of patients. gaaagssg GARNER'S Suits, $6.50 Trousers.75" Children's Suits, $h,; PAY DAY BARGAINS. ca K2 K GAaNU0O,,liDri"ed OUTFITTERS, 5 j Washlntton M.is. Kxcians. v K r- -rt. .i h v I.? l ' Notice TLo reanl II1 adjourn over Sate .V K. Lor. til antl H Ms. .V U- Kj i darduilueirpte-nb-r X. I. Cor. 7th anil H Sb. N. Vv7. feiva&siGssaer&zsssQBtwa KECOKD 01' TH15 COOTS. Circuit Court. No. I, .lutllce Bradley Cabell v. D. C: jiuif-nicul iu certiorari Reynolds u lnrmle; order revoking (omininsiou of Charles A llatimioiai Weuer s. "Iayior; guurnisl ee; moiiou Jor new tilal oTcrnilcsl Wajcott i, Piimplirey, executor; Judgment .ipila-l a-'i-ts in hands of executor. Reld vs. Dewe-; motion for new trial overruled mid Judgment for the defendant. Key Brothers .V Co. h. Chase; do. Tenistaii is. Oeorgetuwu aid Tonea lis tow n K. R. Co ; do. antl continued. Circuit Court, No. 2, Chief Jutlre Bingham FiUeld 1S..I). C; Judgment hi certiorari. Dahicll vs. Washington and Oeorgi lowh R. R .Co.; bill or exceptions -igiicst, sealed ntd flleij i'roluite Court Proceedings in eftates lime bii recorded, as follows Charles A Jolin-ou; AnutuLi Unlcrts ai)oiiited as guardian. I;aid J. Ormi-by:exiiiipii-ried copy or will filed. Jann-s T. Alan, guardian; petition of ward riled and clla li'jn Issued I'eler .McNuiMni; George E Jolii-sfiii appointed ndnili.ulratnr Isind, SIO 0r,0 Michael O-0 in nr: will Ilea. Hugh Murray; flan rccc.pt c r cIMrlb.tk'eii 1 ii4.d .Mai.) a. ,(rniii'. will luily proved Mar Caspar; will i-nrll-proei:. Jolm B. WllHierger; will admitted to prolate and letters teiiamnit.-iry (.ranfd to William B Webb, bond 5".,tO0. Equity Court. No. 1. JuMlces Unidlej and t'os; and Chief Justice Illngliam Draper vs. Warren: am'-mted instructions to receivers granted Agnew s Oil son; demurrer of delendant Engel ocr ruled. fmith v. lunili; rule on reeeher returnable Oetoler 5 granted Van Rlswick g. Cruighlll; rin.il decree grant ing iiijum lion. In matter of .lan.es Hauke, alleged lunatic: Lniuia Hauke Eugel npiunuli'd csimtmttee. Carpenter vs. American Una Company; II. W. Mihon apiMintcd receiver. CallHitv. Uniwnell: time to take testimony extended to 130 dajs. Hood vs. Fry; John E. Lane al lowed to intervene. Shamwell v. Car ter;lnjui.ctloii pti'dlngsult granted. Camp liell v. Emiek; motion to vacate order of f-eptpmljor 27, overruled. Draumau v. Dr.iuneui: sale finally ratified aud cause referred to auditor. vNkiiit? for n New Trus-tec AbhieM.ChambtlaInandotlicre.v-stenlay brought cult against Joseph R. Hertr.inl ami John T. Knott, truetees, aking for a new truttee in place of the former, who Is ,i non resident, and that tbe two trustors be then authorized to releace tLree-fifths of the Interest Iu lots 33 and 34, Meridian Hill, to the petitioners. Should be Looked Into. THOROUGH INVESTIGATION REQUESTED. A BOLD ASSERTION. Ever since Prof. Koch startled the world by promising to cure consumption with the Koch lymph and Iiis complete failure to do so, the people have been looking for some discovery which would prove an absolute, certain cure for that dread disease. Over a quarter of a century ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, put iu a claim for a medicine, which he had discovered and used, in his extensive practice, that would cut ninety-eight per cent, ofall cases of consumption when taken in all its early stages. Tune has proved that his assertion was based on facts gained from experience. His "Golden Medical Discov ery " has cured many thousand people in all parts of the world, and Dr. Pierce invites all interested to send to him fora free book which gives the names, addresses and photographs of many prominent people who hav c vv illingly testified to the marvelous curative- proper ties of his "Golden Medical Discovery." He has also written a Book of 160 pages on "DiseasesoftheRespiratoryOrgaiis,"which treats of all Throat, Bronchial and I.unf diseases, also Asthma and Catanh, that will be mailed bythe World's Dispensary Med ical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., on receipt vi sue c:ciiu in siauips, 10 pay postage. Consumption, as most everybody knows, is first manifested by feeble vitality, loss of strength, emaciation ; .then local symp toms soon develop, as couch, difficult breathing, or bleeding from lungs, when investigation proves that tubercular de posits nave lormed in the lungs. It is earnestly advised that the "Discovery" be taken early and the latter stages of the disease can thereby be easily avoided. To build up solid jlesh and strength after the grip, pneumonia, ("lung; fever"), ex hausting fevers, and other prostrating dis. eases, it has no equal. It does not make fat like cod liver oil and its nasty com. pounds, but, solid, uholesmne flesh. Our Carpets are famous becauso they wear they don't get shabby after a rconth or two they wear for years You needn't ba afraid of having them taken np and beaten. They won't fall to pieces. Wc have many choice de signs. Horace J. LONG &Co., . Carpi ts. Wall Paper, Window Saadaj, 524 Thirteenth St N. W. , CLAKK'S Cloak and bult ? House. A STARTER Baffe The jacket season is at hand. To start the ball rolling- wc have selected this extremely attractive one to make a special cut on. It is in the height of style in Bea ver, Boucle, and Cheviots ripple back mandoline sleeves. The regular price is $8. For Tues dav's bargain feast, we have re duced it to $4.99 CLARK'S. 734-736 7th Street NW. t 1 A C? f I C Bv Stoam Driller ll r 11. J Wcu done quick ' rr-I I ! - l clipaoiy. VoTICE-TLo Tcai-il nill aitiourn over Satur day out luc - cirfeii u stss TO-tuir. Wash, n-s 0 ul j'. IilKei I'lro Ins : 100 atTJ FcojiI& KireIua:aJatO 1 neu. Oun Car: 100 at y-c -lOVEBMilATSOHai. mi AsV-1 j US- 4s. It IHW llej I 4 V 1 li". .1 1.46 13.TV 121 1I2, l..s. i' .. l'JJI 115)4 TSTlt:CT Of rOLL'MBIA BONDS. flvlJJ "JU-ye-ir Hinduis' r, 131 faiouj-aj-ri-irr undine COM.. ItJJi tslikil "Water siocr currency..., 110 '. 2Vtl"UaterMoci curroucr. ..lis id VUl "Kundlni: curroiicy,,... l.-'s lies, i-ltrs. lsi-ai.. ..' . UlfCEU-lNEOCS EOMr! I 1 W .cOltltConv fsiat, !-.... W A (. It K Cenr 0 921. IJJZ-iX.. MctRRCoiir , ltfji , I'elt It KS 1021 - , LcLi-lftoir II J. l-, lVte-Illll . ... Crluinb 1 It Rba, 111! ., v ns"! l.aa o. sir A, s'a, l'Jifc-'J?.. .llUi .1JJ ICO ita 11.- ft, "2! i isn in H3;i lis VV asn (,a Co. ter u.oa, iumvjsi.... Ill as-i(.asC'oCoav:., l'.'Jl ',...'.. .. Mi It) Cbesap-n'lo A TolomacTtjl ,S's.... Amt-rct-cv; irudtm rioi....... An.or&ro a 1 rust 3 ts 1W3 .. .:.... Vtasa "cruet eo 1st b's. lb.:3n fliOO retired annually VVnsit JUnrkeoIinjiOs, laiJ-Vr.. . v an J.ark to hit n "s, 19W-'.7 . insot.U. liall AssniV.C, VSJb V7asli 1 1 Jutnutry li i s. 1'V iaehi.L lnlantryrtt T a, Jsi 1UJ . llA) . 1JJ '110 , :u . us .. liKu; .. :oj " t .. sso .'10 ,. 2d J .. 2Tu ,. 1SJ ., la .. 1H) .. m .. its . '1J3 . 101 . M . Hi . IK - ill ".11. cx.s.nvCsj, , I ante! Maslili.stou...-'..i:"?.:t. bank of ltie tills-.. ...,.,..., ...... .v,etropuhtan.. tei.inii ...... rartuera unU Mechanics'.. ....... tecond. Citizens Columbia Canltnl 1C3 f West ihd.. Jraders .. kincoln... oho fAVK uuvsir JISO ikust cos. 2iat. ale llcioslt aud TniM Washington .utau and 'trust...... American security and inist..... VV asll'iiclou satu Uejiosit......... . 121 iss iu 73 233 "ui" KAlUlOAOMOeas. Washlnctun and Oeorgoton Metrupoiltan lis Columbia 43 llrlt cklnctuiL.. ... IS Cicorfieiown and ienallrtown UAS AM) ti.ta uonTsrjcx. VV'ashtueioa Cas... 49 soj Geoittown Oos. .- 5J ...... L. a. ElectrL- Ucat "IMJj 133 ISSlKAVCESlOClkS. Firen.entr Z't 1-rauklin. .., ............ 4U ... . lVletro;iolltan Tu Corcoran 55 ...... 1 oloiuac.... ........... ........... L7U . Arllncton -. IU German .raencan Z&i atiouiI Llilou.... 10 Columbia n l'tea 7s Peoplea 574 Liucoln 7)4 Commercial! 413 TITLE INSCRASCE STOCKS. Real tslate Tltlov 1 107 ColuinMa'lIUe. 7 VVasbhiEt.n'lhlo District 'iitlo. 8 TtLErilONE STOCES. uo 15 10 3S 113 .... ro CO Tennsylrania , Cbesapealte and I'otomaii.... American Orai,Uopboue ..... Pneumatic Ouu Carriage...... UISCF.LIJUE0C3 StOCXS. VVasbtncton.VlarkeL Oreat talU Jce Bull Run I'anorAma S3 SI 3 4 .23 , II 130 w iNor. & Wash, .steamboat , Wash, brick Co.... ,.,. ... Ivy City lirlck. i-inioln Hall inler-OceanBuildln; Morgautbaler Haotypo. 'iu: hx. UiTidend. FINANCIAL AND COirUl.nCIAL. New York Stock Marker. Furnkhed by Frank WlUon Lrown, broker, 1335 F street. On niah lsiw- Clnsn Americansiucar :os' 10S 107H 10715 Ameltcan Tobacco... I"54 12 22Jf 511 23 47 i 9SJ1 OT ' American Cotton Oik... Atrblwn. Top.. JSSL p . Canada uthern Canada racifla..... Cbesanrace Ohio .... . cac ,tSt. L CD. .EQulncr. Chicago and" ortUwc5t. Lklcaro '3aa C Jl. JsSt Paid. tChlcaeo. It. I. & Paclllo. Delaware and Iludaon.. Den. and 1C Grande pfd. Distiller Cattle Food... 2Sl Mtj 6IJS l 45 Kt4 54 20 62W to 47 45? em, 86' 101V,, 1C4J4 i03)i 1C4-; , m-i ti C8 6855 70J4, 78 75 76 7 'nn Wg 78g KU W4 53 61 Cilf t 23l -ajf WLj Oeneralrlectric ss- ? si U Illinois Ceutrul 1"0JS lCBi 1001$ lOO)? -H ovp j oa1 LAAP SUUIO.,., M A.JV W UMJ JJU Erie 13 13 12'4 127A i.oulavlllD and NashrllleL. f31WS?l 62Ji rav. hone Island Traction SJW 20 SO IMetropolitan Traction... Manhattan l-Horated 100 IOOV4 1001 10011 110U 310V ICOii 110 3TJ, gZt S6i SIX 35 S3 35 Zi fpi 92M 9254- J2?j 16 16 16 16 113 113 113 113 101 hUfs 101t 10I' Wi li 1K4J 18 1S1 ISJi ISig I85J Sl 31), 31 31j 22 Si 21 21" 173?s' 1735g ITS?,- 17S3 S9l Z'Ji 39 39 Missouri I'aclflc Lead ............... National Lead, p'fd Leather Jersey CeBtrak IN. Y. Central. Northern Faclflc pld OntarioJt Western Faclflc Mall Thlla. and Kaadlne Pullman PaL Car Co bonthernpfd.., Phlla. Traction Tens Paclllo TenaesseaCoal & iron. . Union raclilc Wabash Wabasa prefeired Wheeling and L E Wheeling and L. E. pfd.. Western Union Tel. .... Wisconsin Central Silter Ex.-diT. 1. tEx-dlr.3tJ. tEx.-dlT. 1H- !Ex.-dir. 1. 83t 84M 8SU S3t!, n Ml 9, 23U JiH 49 M M 674 12U 12!a 41 14 y S S3Vs 6Ta, 48 MM C7Jg 41 14)4 9 23 15 49 'ell 67M Cotton- - Ope&vHIca . 8.83 8M . &tsS 8.96 . &9U M Low. Close. SM. 8.90 a84 8.31 189 9.00 B.96 9.W October. ..... November r... December.... January. i r3i vc3 yy I v -fir4Bsi? HALF PRICE May sound like rather a bold assertion for us to make, but anyone, no matter how skeptical, after an inspection of our stock and prices will be forceif to acknowledge, al though half price IS A BIG WORD, That wc do as we advertise in selling actual Merchant Tailor-made garments for just one-half their original measured price. For variety, either in design -or cut, it wouhl be simply impossible for j-ou to find a better assort ment. Ifyouwanta Suit or pair of Trousers, no matter how hard j-ou are to please, come to us. If you will BUT come to us, wc think wc cannot only please j-our C3-e and pockctbook, but also give you a perfect fit, as we have three experienced tailors constantly fn our employ to make all neccssarj' alterations to improve fit. WE DO IT. What do you ask? Why, we give a written guarantee with c-cry article we sell, and also keep all garments bought of us in repair free of charge for one year. Read the appended price list for to-day, Tuesday: S20 Custcm-made Suits for SS.OO S25 Custom-made Suits for $10.00 530 Custom-made Suits for S12.50 $35 Custom-made Su'ts for S15.00 S40 Custom-made Suits for S1S.OO Pants from S2.SO to S6 originally made for 56 to S.I 2. Merchant Tailors Misfit Clothing Parlors, 407 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Grand Fall Opening A.T THE ss New York Ave., bet. 13th and 14th Sts. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2. Chamber Suite. $17.75. "j$&$0' - tesp -j THIS SOLID OVK. roiIiIIEI) FISISBED CII.U1BER SUTE, ban Is melr carved, JliM boreled l-rpii'-h mirror la drcsier. 2 large and 2 smalt drawers, 2 drairotln waehstand. all mounted with LeTy brass handles, liesular price, $25.00. Opening days prico at TUB IllMi, 11773. CASH OiE tUEDIl. m Julias LsD3turgb ?? ol . . . A. v , . iirnifiiro9nil Parnsf Pn rill illlUI oallU bdipijl uu m'Sy&&'WW&rmrWi,STr ''rr-w ww -wsst t WONDERFUL HOUSEFURNISHING BARGAINS: IMarket Basket, Yz doz. Cups and Saucers, Jdz Plates, i Platter, i Vegetable Dish, i Pitcher 880 m 'ltecular price, 1 30. Large willow Clothes Baskets 33C Regular price, 59c. Japanned Bread Boxes J)C Regular pi Ice, 23c Decorated Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, 2 colors..$5.64 Regular price, $3.43. Large Decorated China Water Pitchers, with gold lines 5c Regular price, 9a Fire-proof Japanese Teapots Qfj Regular price, 19a Decorated ChaniberSets,with Jar; gold lines; six decorations; greatest -value ever offered....$3 07 Regular price, SSOfl. 8-lb. Japanned Flour or Sugar Boxes 5c Regularpticc, 35c 48c Granite Iron Teapots 22C Decorated Austrian China Dinner Sets, very fine; 102 pieces $13.65 Rogular price, (20. OX 6 each Silver-plated Tea Spoons, Table Spoons and Forks to match 47C Regular price, SL50. Decorated China Jardinieres, seven styles 37C Regular price, ,5c. Extra large fire-proof Earthen Cooking Crocks Jq Regular price, 19a Whisk Brooms - 5c Best Quality Razors 25C Regular price, 98a 14-quart Water Buckets Qr $ Universal Housefurnishing Store, $ 512 Ninth Chicago Board of Tra Jo. Op'n. Hlfb. Low. Cloa flrnitaT: December.... alay, .......... Coax: December. May Oan: 1'OKC January May Lt&n: January StxhbRibs: January .., 64 t7t mi 21H 3 ' era 18 ,-i 963 9.88 5.93 4.91 an IBM 21H 9.70 185, son 5.93 4.95 8.90 .4.93 4KS C B A SV -8A St. N. W. i Bnltinioru Markets. Baltimore, Sept. 30. Flour strong west ern super, 2.25a2.C5; do. extra. 2 65a2.90; do. family. 3.15a3. 10; winter wheat patent, 3.45a3.70; spring do., 3 G0a3.90; spring -wheat straight, 3.45a3.65 receipts, 11, 961 barrels: shipments, 1,431 barrels; sales, 1,200 barrels. Wheat unsettled and higher spot, month aDil October66 3-4aG7tJ)e-cember, 68 3-4a60; steamer No. 2 red, 63 3 4a64 receipts. 0,082 bushels: stock, 013.944 bushels; sales, 23J.000 bushels; southern -wheat by sample, 67a6S;do. on grade. 64 l-2aG7 1-2 Corn dull spot. 39 3-4a40; month, 39 3-4a40; October. 39 asked: year, 34 1-4 asked; January, 34 asked receipts. 32.20T bushels: shipments, 43,307 bushels: stock. 71U896 bushels: sales, 31,000 bushels; southern -white corn, 39; do. yellow. -Ila42. Oatsflrnier.withactlve mand No. 2 white western. 27 l-2a28; ISSCRAXCn STATEMKXTS. BTATESIENT of Ihe rojidlllori i.r tha CAl'ITAL MATURITY INVESTlIiT CO., June 30, 189D- Capltal block iatd In $1,800.00 Assets .. ,. .. 6-1U.7H Uahlljtlcs: H6.07 ReccipU Tor six months 743 11 Disbursement for sit months.... 761 11 We, RcnJ. M. Beall and Kamucl iiower buttd. do swear that this statement Is true to th besc of our knowledge and be lief. HILVJ.M.IIRALUM.I) .1'resldeiit. SAMUEL, BOWERRUXTS, Secretary. Huhscrlbcil and sworn to liefnri me- this 2l)lh 1l.1v or Kcptcmtier, 1&05 ItlClIAUI) J. IEA LL, Jr .XoUHTl'ublle. tJTATEMh.ST of the HIIELITY AXD CAbUALTY COMFAKY of Xew York. Jure uinti. lfeUS. Cash capital paid in $2:0,1100 00 Tolalntceis 2,343,51 11(1 Total liabilities, except capi tal 1,29,339 01 Kivldends paid within eix iiionlhs 20,000 00 Tolalincomelastslxmonths.. 1 ,2 1 0,233 74 Total i-sm-ndlture last six mouths (including losses liald) 1,154,870 25 Surplus lieyoed capiial and olh. r iMhiiities. .. . 214.4rI IS Slaieof.Vew Yort.csiuntyof New York, ss: Personally appeared before roe, tno being duly twoni deiiobes and favs, that ho urdersU'iicd. ROUERT J HIlXAS, who Is the secretary of the Fidtlltv and Casnolty Company of New York, and that the fore going statement Is correct anil true to tho best of his krowledgc and belief ROULRTJ HILLAS.hc-crctary Sworn and tulj-cxll-cd to lsfore me, this 28th day of Beptcmix-r. 18DS E A. KAJJEXER. Xotary Fulillc, New Yorkcounty.N Y. CI.IXT. Y. I1ENO, DNtrlel Jfumigi-r. II 5 Mill it. nvv. t MONEY WASTED ASU TO LOAX. MONEY TO LOAN.. SSO.OOO )o 1 )0 f o ) SSO.COJ S8O.OO0 sso.ouo TO LOAN ON RCAL. ESTATE SECURITY. (ulck and prompt loans made on good se curity Interest only & per cent, on sums to suit; eTcn less on large amounts. V 0 lead la loans. T. O. ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate aLd Iiusiiw F.tchacce. SOT Gf stirw WE nave the following nm'unts to loan 011 approved real estate hi the District: $3,000, !s5,iltin. $0,000. SlO.OOO.atlowest rates ot interest; no delay. IIERROX & XIXOX. 1304 F st. nw. ft. tc. ptn.Torrs 1-n.m orrtco. 1218 Fn aTe nw. l;siblWicd In 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds. Jew elry, silverware, etc .Special bargains In watrhes. Jewelry and silverware au20 6fti MONEY 10 loan on honrts, stocks, trusts, loan association rertiricates. and olQ lice lire Insurance policies; no delay YERKEH BAIHCR. 40 to 4Ul!tzernttHKls MOXEY TO LO A.N In lanrc sum?. or as low-as ?i.uu, ae o aiici u per I) C. real estate: also S2.VI. $500, c at 1 per ccnL WM II SACX- $750. el tie DERS A CO., 1407 Fst tf MONEY TO liOA-PT All ciwcs ot real estate loans niade with nromptresi hi curent rati THE IICLACIIEEX REAL. ESTATE AXD LOAN COMl'AXY, cor i.er Kith ami G streets nw ni9 tf WA.NTED Theloanor $8,000 onfirst ciass lnsiuu property; no agents. 703 lDlh at. sel2 tf MONEY to loan ot 5 ana 6 per cent. on District or Columbia realt ;no delay If securlt v is satisfactory. . WALTER U ACKER. 704 14th nr. -1731 tf. MONEY to loan on real estate In the District, at lowest rates ot interest. Xo delay HER BOX XIXOX, 13q F su a. w. te4-lmo RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. ITATIOS CORNER OK ufXTK AX3 B STREETS. In Effect ont.9 . 1 805. IO 30 A. Ml FEXXSYI.VAXIA LIM ITfcD. -I'ulliiuii fcleepins. Dlninc. fcuiok lns. and Olwervatlon Cars Ilarrlslurp to Chicago. Clpcinnatl, Indiana polls. St Louis. Cleveland, and Toledo lijffet Parlor Car to llarrisburs 10 30 A M- FAST LIXE. Pullman IJufiet Parlor Car to HarrUburji P.irloa and Dinnu: Cars. Harkbunr to Pitts bunr 3 40F M:- CniCAGOAXDST.LOUia E.Xl'RE&s Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrlsbunr Sleeping and Diulnir Cars. Hamburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Chlcaao. V IO V. Itt. WESTERN EXPRESS Pullman blecplic Car to Chlcaco. and Ilarrlsburz to Cleveland Dlnlnc Car to Chicago T XO P JVT SOUTHWESTERN EX PitLSb Pullman Sleepln? and Dlnlnc Cars to St Louis, and Sleeping Car,. Uarrishun; to CinclnnatL 10.40 P. M.--PACIFIO EXPRES3 Puilniau blccpinir car to Flttc burg T,50 A.. 3C. for Kane. Cncandalsua, ltocbester. aud Niagara Falls daily, ex cept Sundav 1 0.30 .A.. 31. forElniira and Rcnnvo, daily, except Sunday. For Wilhama uori dally. 3 40 p m. TVIO T. M. for Willianispnrt. Roches ter, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily, cscent Saturday. with Rleeplnccar Wasa-i incton to Suspension Bridge via Bufiolo.j 1 0.4.0 F. ar. for Erie. Canaudais la. Rochester. Butralo. and Niacara Fallst daily, blecpluc car Waihlngton to Elnnra. : For l'lillade-lulila. Now lurk utid tha EKt. 4.00 !, M. "CONGRES3IONALLIM 1TLD' All Tarlor Cars, with Dlmiij; Car from Baltimore, for New Yore daily, ror Philadelphia week-dV6 Regu-j lor at 7 05 (Dining Carl. 7 20. 00.) 10 00. (Dmiuc Can. and 11 UO (Dining) Carl a m .12 15.3.15.4.20,6.40, 10 do,! and 11 33 p. m. On Sunday. V.ORt (Dining Can. 7 20. ft 00. 11 00 (l)imne' Can a m .2 15, 3.15, 4.20, G.40, 10.00. and 1 1 35 p m. For Philadelphia 1 nly. Tast Express 7 50 a m. week-days. Ex press 2 01 and.5.40 D. m. daily. For Boston, without change, 7.50 a. m. weck-dajs. and 3.15 c. m. dally. For Baltimore. 6.25. 7.05. 7.20. 7.50. ft 00. 10.0O. 10.30, 11.00 and 11.50 a. nx. 12.15. 2.01. 3.1S. 2il0 (4 00 Limited). 4.2K. 4.3R. 5.40, 6.05, b.40, 7.10.10 00. ln.40, 11.15 and 11.35 p. ni. On Sun day, ..05, 7.20. 9.00. S 05, 10.30. 11.00 a.m., 12.15. 1.15,2.01.3 15. 3.4014 00 Limited). 1.20. 5.40. 6 05. 6.40, 7.10. io.ou. 10.40 aua 11.3 n. m. For Pope's Creek Line. 7.ro a. m.and 4.30 p m. daily, ex cent Sunday. For Annapolis 7.20, 9.00 a. m.. 12.15 and' 4.20 p. m. (.ally, ex cent Sunday. Sun days. 9.00 a. in. and 4.20 p. m. Atlantic Coast Line. Express for Rich-t mond. Jacksonville and Tampa. 4.30 a. ra.. 3.30 p. ra. daily. Richmond, and. Atlanta. 8.40 p. ni. dally. KlchmoodJ only. 10.57 a, ra. week-days. Accommodation for Quantlco. 7.45 a. m. daily, and 4 25 p. m. week days. For Alexandria. 4 30. 6.35, 7.45. 8.40. 9 45. 10 57." 11 50 a. ni : 12.E0. 1.40. 3 20. 4.23. 5 CO. 6.37. 6.15, 8 02j 10 10. and 11.39 p. ni. On Sunday us. 4.30. 7.45, St 45 a. m.; 2.45, b.ls. 8.02, and 10.10 n ni. Leave Alexandria- for WnWngton, C OS. 0.4J. 7.05. 8 tO. 0.1O. 10.15, 10.2S. a. ru.; 100, 2.15, 3 00, 3 23, 5.00. 5 30. 13. 7 CO. 7 20. 9.10. 10.52. nndll.08n.ru. On Sunday at 0.43, 9. 10. 10 28 a. ni : 2.15. 5.30. T.OU. 7.20. 9.10. aud 10 52 p. nj. Ticket offices, northeast corner of Thlr-. tccnib street and Pennsylvania avenue, aud at the stctloh. Sixth and B streets,) where orders can le left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels ana tcsldeiices. Xo. 2 mixed, 24 1-2 receipts. 17,585 bushels: shipments, 450 bushels: stock. 63, 782bushels. Ryefirm Xo.2,44a45i'e.irhy; 48 western receipts. 1.55G bushels: stock. 59.888 linshels. Ilayflnn choice timothy. $15.00a$I5 50. Gralurrclghtsdull steam, to Liverpool per bushel. 1 3-ld. October. Cork for orders per quarter, 3s. October Sugar strong granulated. 4 77 per 1(10 pounds. Butter steady fancy creamery, 22.i23: do. imitation, 15al7: do. ladle, 1 l;good ladle, 12al3;store packed. ioal2. Eggs stead fresh, 15: cold storage, 14. Cheese firm fancy New York. 60 pounds, 9a9 1-2: do. 35 pounds, 9 l-2a9 3-4; do. 22 pounds, lOalO 1-4. Dnvid O.OriiisbyVsBcqueHtK. An exemplified copy of the will or tb late David G. Ormsby, of Milwaukee, Wis., was filed for probato yesterday. The will was dated May 20, 1892, Proyisi-i'inl on the death of n daughter, 100 shar-s ! Mock in Jareckl Manufacturing Com pauy. of Erie. Pa., go to Lawrence University, American University and the northwest branch of tha Women's Foreign Missionary Society MicIiiieP O'.Conuor's Will. Michael O'Connor's will was filed f probate yesterday nflcrnoon. It is dated August 9, 1S90, and appoints Margaret Calvin, a tister. executrix. A life interest in the real estate Is given her and at her death the property is to go lo the grand children of tbe deceased. I? , -AA r- ' --Ba .- -V. -Jfs 1-r s. 1 K. p --