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WHERE THE con A List of Senators and Represeutatives and Their Places of Kesidence. A list of their plaes W Sou! Adams, 6 Adams, J Alien, ¢ Allen, J Anwt, ds Meir Miss. Eibiti rtiuste ions! ths Jian “Arlingt Burleizh, NY.13 Bur: ind inane ne att Clements, J. Cobb, Thos. f Sonat 4 Pst E 10% H st. ow, + Mas Trae Est. naw. DIK St nv. spotitin ” =e. niiton, 2139 K stn. we on. 11 Lst.n. we LD. 1 oy Vite. L102 sth St. now. yolitan. fssouri ave. Coe, W.Hi., Ma. 1OLL Est. a. w. Collins, PL AL. Mass, 1011 € . Mi wat, =? Fow: Culberson, i Curtin, ALG. Cateheor. iM, Danwei, J Dibbie, San: Dinztey jr. N i Metre . 1ii., Metrope i. Mieh.. 1 Mas. reat, D., Bs fans, JN. Pac Sod Potts rerhuert. J-15.. Px.. 10 M Felton. Chas. Fisher. 5.0. Findlay, J. V1 Fleegar.G. W Fora x. Littie, ican ns Cm Det r Loatity, £4." cat.. 1206 > Loverinz, ii... Mase... Be’ Ma. Cauret, Ma. 8 210 National. Kost nw. ional. pol Maine. Himilton, Metrepolitan, litan, re. ston Connecticut ave, D1 23th st. nw. Muss. ave. THE, EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, fte square. Hass. 2 . 18th and I sts. nw. | » Bast Capitol st, imont. 14th st. pow. nd K sts. maw. t Capitol st, A. We ors and Repre- nee in this and H st. n.w. | 124 VU ave. | | 1 | Markham, H. H.C | Martin, JM, Ali, The Alabama, 218 3d n.w, | this we have no sort of sym path | fuitic to te recall t tution , 23 Towa circle. LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. | yaton. Ind. Be d ave. Hew She Conducted Her Hunband’s lay Mich., 3 : mentary Canvass rmingham. | MeAdoo, Win. New Jersey, Ries. a .Md., Weleker's. ATR SIES ae » Ky.. Rij ponglence of . ¥. World. Cake vi0e S stn.w. Lonpos, Bec. 1.—The two most prominent ¥, MeKenna, J. McKinley, Wm., 0., Ebbitt. figures during the late election canvass in Birm- MeMillin, B Tehp., Riggs. Ingham werenot the rival candidates, John TAN lees. Brightand Lord Randolph Churchill, but the ie foes Fie ee Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Randolph L., Me., 1510 H st. nw. Churehill, The latter especially pat forth ar- Texas, 1115 G st. n. w. dent and strenuous efforts to secure the elec- “clay Gouin. 3 Dupont Cirele, tion of her husbend. .And she all bat sue- Fee netpctten ceeded. While, at the last election John Bright Kans, 715 10th st. n.w, had nearly seven thousand majority over so son, Willard’s. popular a candidate as the late Colonel Burn- erow, W. W.. Cai., 809 14th st. naw. aby, his majority over Lord Randolph a few a ag ee ert el Pe eal davs ago was but 652, Lady Churebill os A O30 at h.w. took te ianageinent of the campaign into her own hands, and proved herself to be as popular with the Birmingham artisans asx she was a few months ago with tie Woodstock laborers. Even the radicals admired this new chief of the Primrose Piers Jeague, and cheered her wherever she appeared. pee | Lady Charehi 1 may be sid to have introduced ae, Ry, a new engine of political warfare into Engtis! 26 New York ave, elections. The people of Birmingham, who take their politics as serieusly as any other business, at 1 looked with derision on Lad; Churebili’s new bed: with its knights an and badzes, a held aloof from it. But Wi te jeague meant serious busi- Tady Randolph was the head of od panianx of lady canvassers of to he despised. Laay of electioneering was as s a habitation in Birming- ham, witha force of 500 ladies, A number of An Foe these were assigned. to the task of making a Pilea WS eee oe® Fareagut sa. | house-to-liou itation, Each lady was re- Pires, Wine AL BLL. asi ‘ole for u certain section of a certain ward. Wiehe be. certain streci, and cach had alittle book 30 Md. ave, ne. 14 12th st. N.Y. Wiliard’s. 14th st. to jot down her memoranda, Lady Churchill a TAOS N.Y. ares ww. herself, without having any special section, *W0¢sse visited’ all the “doubtful eaves.” ‘The eandid OT Ms friends who at first laughed at Lady Ran- league were soon appealing to her for he ladies ofthe league visited some ofthe t houses in Birmingham and encountered Atlingion. farm H., Texas, Metropolitan, ale Bi, Maine, Hamilton. = ts roughest classes. Speaking of her manner gestion of argument, Lady Randolph says: “I tell them Mise, Hepniitan: what our side thinks of the questions of the day grata pro —it may be the church, it may be fair trade or i tae, z ft may be the land, and they agree with me or h st. n. we not as the case m be, The factory masters ore : eve good enough to allow me to speak to their econ I ate ee es employes whether they were of our persuasion Reece ee rahe And I found by’ thismeans { was able to jomeis, Tsane, Ohio, Bd st. Sie. ae Ee fy Rowell: JIL, "HL, 1108 Gost now. doiph is of op Gamer vince more tact than a man,"and ant Place. regards the personal house-to-house Sri visitation and the Iittie chats with the electors Ratice. r thelr wives as a means towards a political oS y Randolph aud her canvassers nt cl ful pot tobe entrapped iu the meshes of the Corrapt Practices act, which Js terribly severe on canvussers and agents, dof acandidate who was walk- ing down strect during the late elections when sted him for charity. “I cannot wanything, my good fellow, though you ving; I ima candidate for parlia- “Never mind, sir; drop it in the gutter Nfind it.” But’ the candidate ances. Lady Rando! the best legai opinion Over forty thousand badges were issued for organization immediately preceding the iu he league,” she explains, “Is called. istence to bring conservatives together iendly and united work for the advance- Wi. shuw, Singler Metropolitan, Test. naw. fons!. wetland. ington. Stahince Steele, GW. Ind. Ri Stephenson, 1.,.\ ‘batt. S111 G st. nw Arliuxton. iti? Bet naw, t and maintenance of those constitutional LOL Hat tw. principals which have made England what she me and to maintain the cause of religion and Stone. Maryland avesme: monarehical government, as against atheism and republicanism.” Lady Chnrehill, as is well known, is a daugh- ter of Mr. Leonard Jerome, of fork. She isabeauty and a ‘scholar, and when her hus- | band’s re-clection was hecessitated, a few azo, by his acceptance of a place in | Lord salisbury’s eabinet Lady Churehill’s fasci- nations and ability were sufficient to counter- act the matign influence of her brother-in-law, the Duke of Marlborough. Lord Churebill anc Lady Churehill, then Miss Jerome, first met adinner in Paris, Lord Churelilll was daz and cascinated by the beauty and brillianey oi the New York girl, ‘The admiration was mu- un tual. After dinner’ she remarked to her sister: sth and En.ve, | “Eats the brightest man Lever met, and I'm hee eBS | going to marry him.” By a curiouseoincidence ace Lord Randolph made an almost identical re- fete teas te mark about her at the same moment to one of laden hisfriends, Lord Randol ddvanced and poelint | considerate views on the Irish question are suid to be the result of his wile’s influence, ses oa WHAT COCAINE IS MADE OF. Storm, Strait, if, Struble, 1.8 Swinburne, J. Swope, John A, ‘ational, 303, t 1 5 The Strange Effects of Chewing Coca- From the Nineteenth Century. Ju the valleys east of the Andes in tropical South Amertea there are, and haye been from immemorial time, extensive plantations of the | coca shrub, Itis indigenous in these regions, | but the natives of Peru and Bolivia cultivate the plant in terraces which are likened to the Vineyards of Tuscany and the Holy Land. Ery- ate throxylon Coca is allied to the common flax, 3401 Stasa ave. n.w. and forms, says Dr. Johnston, a shrub of six or ATS eight feet resembling our blackthorn, with Minn.. 41 small white flowers and bright green leaves, Many thousands of aeres atv devoted in Ve and olivia to itszrawth. ‘The leaves, of whic! there may be turee or four crops in’the year, are collected by the women and ebildren, ant dried in the sun, after which they are ready for use,and form, indeed, according to travelers, 5 . the'usual money exchange in some districts, ¥-,621 13th st. the workmen being paid in coca leaf. The con- - E., I, 306 C st. nw. sumption of this leaf, almost universal in the have uot located: countries named, has extended across the con- C tinent Into Brazil; but here itis powdered and chewed with the ashes of plants. Among the Peruvians and Bolivians the coca leaves are rolled with a little unslaked lime into a ball . ¥. ave. Chaplain, {acullico), and chewed in the mouth, We shall soe. Presently find a wonderfully similiar process ; among the betel-chewers, faraway to the east. hie ee ‘The practice, it has been said, is. almost rue following are the residences of cabinet | universal in’ these South American coun- officers in this elt: . Although the conquerers ‘Thomas F. Bayard, Secretary of State, 1413 anced the native and all Massachusetts aventic. Hs sworks, | including chewing “of wniel Manning, Secretary of the Treasury, | the coca leaf, these prohibitions proved as pow- -o Treasury, | Crlessas the bull iaunched by Urban the kiehth against tobacco. ‘The Peruvian was taithiul to | the tradition of bis fathers; and then a curious, but not unexampled, conversion came about, ‘The Spaniards, seeing how admirabiy the na- tives worked ih the mine and plancation when the coca was permitted them, deereed certain |, Attorney General, 1315 | hours of supension of labor for chewing the leat, | sland avenue. and presently eame to encourage the growth by F. Vilas, Postinaster General, 1329 M | every means In thelr power, and nm to re- coininend its introduction nig Europe — sos = Coca-chewing resembles In some respects the The Philosophy of Drinking Largely. | smoking ofopium, Both must be tuken apart From the Londox Lancet. | gud with deliberation. ‘The cocaehewer three Wedo not speak of drun! or four times in the day retires to a secluded poet has taught us fy cin ence albelt the | sot, lays down his burden aud stretches. bite = i ee we | self perhaps beneath # tree. Slowly from the ive now to say relates to the wisdom and rea-| chuspa, or little pouch, which is ever at his son of drinking largely of fluids which are, in | girdle, ‘the leaves and 'the lime are brougut the ce and principally, solvents and | forth.’ The baltis formed and chewed for per- Not very fong ago those unhappy | haps 15 or 30 minutes, and then the twiler » wearily and sadly, because, for- | Tises refreshed as quictly as he Iny down; and » they Waxing fat, were warned to | returns to that monotonous round of labor, in ‘off drinking targely and minimize the | Which the coca is his only and mueh-prized dis- ¥ of liquid they consumed. Never be. | Huction, Some take it to excess, and to these , erhaps, W#s Uere a more inisehlevous | the name of coquero is given. ‘This is particu- i" imposed ou a too-eredulous public than | lirly common among white Peruvians of good is reduction of the amountor fluid. taken | family, and hence the name “White Coquero” Now the obese ure, by the 10 madness of | 1m that country isa term of reproach equiva- the crazy in physic, counseled to drink deeply, | lent to our “irreclalmable drunkard.” ‘The This, at leat, ts ulate poliey, and whether or | Indians regard. the coca with extreme rev now ‘It anything in’ ‘aid of the re-| ence. Von Tschudi, quoted by Dr. Johnston moval of iat. it will certainly not. pro- | lils “Chemistry of Common Lite,” says: “Dur- duce the evil consequences which have, | ing divine worship the priests chewed coca in too mae cases, been brought about by the | leaves, and unless they were supplied with vents and diluents. Our con- | them it was belleved that the favor of the gods “aut-fat” movement; with | Could not be propitiated. It was also deemed excepi in so | Necessary that the suppiléator for divine wrace ulation of adipose tissue may | Should approach the priests with an acullico in jnorbid. Meanwhile there are | his mouth. It was believed that any business facts in relation todrinking which | Undertaken without the benediction of by those who know th coca leaves could not prosper, and to vusht to the knowiedge of the unskilled | the | shrub itself worship was ‘rendered, cine, heewuse they concern the promo- | During an interval of more than three hun: pfhealth. ‘Thus itis essential that there | dred years Christianity bay not been able to ld be constantly passing through the or- | Subdue this deeperooted idulatry, for every- Of fluid, tohold in | Where we flnd traces of belief iu thie mysterious sh sway the products of dissimi- | powers of this plant. ‘The excavators in the wi waste. Those who do not recognise | ines of Cerro de Pasco throw chewed coca upon t that three-quarters by weight of the | bard veins of metal in the belief that it softens mis normally composed of uid | te ore and renders it more easy to Work. ‘The enuot fully realize the xreat need which exists | Iudiwns, even at the present time, put coca for « copiwix supply. If there be not a sufficient | leaves Into the mouths of dead persons, in endusniose, the exosmose must be restricted, | order to secure them a favorable rece} al 915 G st. now. y Wooaburn, W., New Worthington, Aiken, D.W. Bram. N Catehings, Pulitzer, M wae far as an i chance te bs phystolorie chiete maticrs, soluble in themselves, | their entrance into another world, and when a not dissolved "beeause of the det Peruvian in i uid availabic, will be retained, Take, | mummy, he, With thmid reverence, presents to r example, the ‘uric acid; this exerementh | ILsome evea leaves as his pious offering. us product requires, not less than. 9 ‘The coca plant reseinbles tea and hops in the 5.000 tines its bulk. of ‘water. at nature of its active principles, although ditfer- temperature of the blood to hold it in so | ing entirely from them in its effects, In the At be not dissolved it rupidiy | couucros the latter are not inviting. “They ¢ less disistrous conse- | ate,” says the traveler just quoted, ‘1 bad gravel and probably many | breath, pale lips and gums. greenish and troubles, We oniy | Stumpy teeth, and an ugly black mark at the DU by way of | angles of the mouth. ‘The inveterate coquerois concluded | Known at the first glance; his unsteady galt, than thre a haif pinta aby bis yellow sitin, bis dim and sunken eyes en be cous any person in the twenty cireled by # purple ring, his quivering lips, and , duck When ihe body is bulky jour or even | tis general apathy all bear evidence of the erage. It is, more- | baneilll effect of the cova juice Wien taken in vie that the fluid thus taken should | excess.” The general iniluence of moderate neither pire water or water in | doses is gently soothing and, stimulating; but lest extracts are held in soly-| Coca has in addition a special and remarkable i taken “as drink” is itseli | power In enabiing those who consume it to en- 1 Wilh solid matter, it eannot | dure sustained Jabor in the absence of other irly be expected to so entirely rid fiself of this | food. This appears to be a well~attested fact, borden tu the process of digestion and absorp- | und accords strikingly with similar effects ob- tion as to be avathable fr sulvent purposes gen-.| Sefved in the consumers of opium. ‘iy, although the separation between sotid | coca and opium, aud to a less extent uid ingredients of the food is doubtiess | Wlcohol and tobacco, eheck waste in the rocesses preparatory to | body, slightly lowering the temperature, should, nevertheless, be | «nd €conomizing more of less the expenditure c needs I this particular | Of force. In the cage of evca, opium and to- ynduntly and with such fluids as wre uo: | bacco thin is well seen uader ian on a journey falls in with a particniar Te all, it overloaded with solids, but simply and readily | the absence of food. Aleghol plays, as we have itiable ulready hinted, a ly slinilur’ part where babi cegpigiar > 28am TR De SE waste ‘and expeniiture sire excessive as in ENTERPRISES IN THE East.—In the | ome cases of fever. In regard to ‘Von HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. under this climbs tain sais, cu neat lesaness, Europeans in the same coun- F MON ROK. have derived from coca the same effect. die aitiis tities To enroridvurciag Roti tainecrs of Syrie te neers onen (ont STi Tar “Graxo Rarwe Career auxbaygn Wes sabays ako Bare White arsenic, which 1s obtained. {rom = from 2th street oe or SWEEPER WILL TAKE UP ANYTHING THATA | gious Per mines and sold by.pedlers throughout this For seven Fegion, It is also given to the horses, and both | face, Eight months suffered with a cancer on my ~yhe yy he ® friend recommended ago the BROOM WILL FROM ANY KIND OF CARPRT, | fews. 1891 ‘are se Ht man and horse derive the same power—long- | use of Swift's specific and T determined ¢ an — MOQUETTE, INGRAIN, BRUSSELS OR VELVET: mee . windedness—from its use. In syria, however, for to procure An this f eens Pagers Monday. WHILE IF PRESSURE IS GIVEN IT AS WITH A Reker reat Company's ation, foe che Seasae amas, bythe, Zoune women ale | fsamewnat and I Sore ba sot aa Sh Os eee * BROOM, TO REMOVE DIRT IMBEDDED IN THE | “wei MP WRLUCH: Generat Agent. to become irresistibly beautiful’ under its in- | firs: few bottles health to those joining Hrst week. CARPET, IT WILLSTILL RUN EASILY AND DO| CTRaMEn MATTANO LEAVES 7TH fluence; but it is not known that coca or opium | prot pach sttoneer. and able to do any kind of ROF. J. 18 Gi THE WORK MORE EFFECTIVE THAN any¥ | 59 whart ou sand ~3] or alcohol or any other stimulant narcone bas cancer on thy fare began to decrease and PS) Soe : enter Bey Se tga ‘far oo any such effect upon the skin, #0 that we must | the nlcsr to eal, until there is not a vestige of It left— | “ special at to Degisners as well a8 to Sitcreoums, somthing at Siebate eek wenn look elsewhere for motives to their consimp- Re a 7 bs r look elsewhere for motives to their consam, MRS JOICTE A. McDoNaLD. | MivAanced. 741 7th st. nw. az2-Ln*_ ‘horven oR sant Thursias= down fond Wee ton, Atlanta, Ga, August 11, 1885. MES SDELINE DUVET STACK, 1424 N = 3. W. SCHARFER & BRO. nesdays 8p only or ntarmatin 0 to — Spramions Ge tteraatemeeness erkeescees 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. “RUPP, 1114 Pa ave ow. TRAITS OF W. H. VANDERBILT. Dramatic Art; also. in a ‘Ko 7 Oreo ‘With teachers for French apd Math 421-20* eh @, T. JONBS, Act, Tht. whart wae Thave had acancer on my face for some years. ex- | 5 INT AND MRS MYERS ARE PRE om - 7 = He Came Near Giving New York a Mag- | tending from one check bone across the noee to the. MS, ce = it OW FARE TO, NORFOLK. STEAMER LADY nificent Museum. oaner, Tehas given mea great deal of fimes | aited ue twelve). in branches. Clasalce Wan Parra tony Mowing Vradmenday nn rat an m0 — Smewt eubearaple, | commenced using Swit spe: | Giron vehurgorgirisin the siitresom baw’ evcaite, Jinn rirwtelase Fare, phi ousd Tp. st on, IT WAS TO STANDOFPOSITE HIS HOUSE IN FIFTH | cific in May, 1885, and have used elght bottles, at bas | Ee nye ge girs in a peceoen Special Designs, ColoniB Beach on Saturdays, going avd he ven the greatest relief by removing the inflamma- | “4 at the pupil prefel Fare 30 cents ‘Telephone call #4 AN AVENUE—WHY IT DOES NoT—A BAILHOAD | {oy and restoring Dy pened neal Creulars may be had upon application, = > - enka Rivet Landings Fastipexn GRuaras Tm Hs Sras(S=0% og, towa'tare cine, | WOMBNES | SA ee im | iNeKramerve Parees 26 Aw! TON, Sunday. SENATOR FROM NEW YORK—CHAEMS oF | Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, Sip itagit bya stenogramer ad proteson afieen | HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING — — - POWER, ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases matied free, | sears “exppricuce. "3M: Wednesdays aiid Frt- FOR FOromae RivER Larpirce — THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., i Co'clock pm. 1335 H st. nw. de2T-im: ‘Desigus and Fstimates Furnished NEW IRON OER “WALK SFTRLD: From the N. ¥. Sun. ~ * 0p INSTITUTE, mpectattios in Leaves “thine wieeton MONDAYS, TEURS During the past week, Mr. Chancy M. Depew | Drawer 3, Atlanta,Ga, N.Y. 157 W.2adst. 15 | NTORW! TCPEDATS, PRIDENS and BUSEY perans has been asked pierces aprenbael about NOP*RR ath Street Northwest de19-1m' CARPETS AND FABRICA mere idee ‘Taber he oe Noi i—4 William H. Vanderbilt, He has met them all Agents for ene Ng ae ge agied aoe with the utmost good nature, and it secms as it | CONCENTRATED Lavrs, Gextimes anv Yourus, . ue wR OO BASES PADORTS trem, there is no end to his fund of anecdotes of the {ot both sexes) MORRIS & COMPA _ CW. RIDLEY. stating Spt dead millionaire. For twenty years past Mr. CRAB ORCHARD FURNITURE IRECT TO. YORE—FREIGHT STEAM Sabatier yes nope ea cgarinnd he Agathe Me Ce A oom Teoe aT ew ae Tal Bast foyer ek tery Per macy with Mr. Vanderbilt, and no one was WATER. Yorkave, 7” 3 m.: Ou st. wharl, W y more thoroughly acquainted with his ways of GERMAN CLASS--Flght jemaons per month, P. HANSON HISS & CO. MOMNING. "Prewght Re _ Le ana habits Kd gee oe Daler was | Wedonot say Pe a mr 815 15th st. nw. eclgm_ | gt VERNoN: wT. TERNON asked last evening what especi nefit Mr, 5 -ARD WATER sibieata: = 4 : 3 Vanderbilt had derived from his vast riches. San Frivatelewous at room 13% Corcoran Buting. | Conn WW rarnen Leaves jabra wh Saiy convert Buntay) fer ‘This question led nim intoa meditative fram2 ‘Wi Cure 53m PROF, G E. pe GHENT. = Me Verran at 10 @: ‘& &; returning, raches of mind, and he said: ‘Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Disease, but \ 7 ODEL.GRADED ScHoor, _____________ | Wi! soon be here, and in your preparation for tbe | Washington about 3:30 p. m, = “Mr. Vanderpiit often sald to me that his ‘Wepo Sar een meats Hiewulne kindergarten, | SF to inspect our assortment of eel6 Lt. RLAKR Captain, enormous weal really gave him no advat . Ch limit ‘Tenth year. 1127 13th st. n.w., one es which any other: moderately wealthy man |. EAB ORCHARD WATER Square woin Thomas Girce. “eam eee: RAILROAD» might not possess. ‘I have my house, my pic- Remedy sees LLOCK ~ embraces from | = = =. tures, and my horses,’ he said, “and so'do they. | » ed atm, Panta ested erie opm vensieseeg ad me com pu creat " I can have @ steam yacht if I want to, but It prererere: 3|-\(ADAME HOFFELDT, A GERMAN LADY, | ‘De <heapest to the bi oh 1 PENNsy Ly. * would give me no pleasure, aud I don't care | 3 SICK HEADACHE, 3 JM Siti Mishest recommendations deaives pupils cf examination ts reupaceilty eelict | “To THE NORTIC, AND SOUTITWIDST. for it. It is true, however, that I can do big any age for’ Ciamic and Modern Muse Singing DOUKLE TRACK. NDI SCENERY. things, and there isa certain pleasure in the | 3 CONSTIPATION, S| Site ae Sate Tinban Sect nots eeoe oeeenn, SAEED ora te exercise of that power.’ French and Itallan taught By grammar, conversation . ry wi iave frequently seen look of distress on | I#as Rellabte as Quinine for and epistolary style, with” unsurpassed mehon Mr. Vander! Ys - = = SUR Ocibee oC eee ee CHILLS AND FEVER ENCH LESSONS MELE. V- PROD HOMME cause he (ould see that they were evidently | Ry A BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE | dente SOCEM mene Cans for ladles at ber. rest. ELL ANY trying to learn the bent of his wishes, so that ladies and gentlemen, Parisian pronounciation, prac. | [¥ S¢h. GANT TP BUY OR SELL ANY rrisbure to Ciecinnatt they might follow him. What he wanted was | Seo that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark is on all pack- | ticat and ofialasl apeiens Seance ka rae Terris tome ran ee ema eerertan one Guicago, Wah ‘Sleeping Gar Ai AB ;honest expression of personal opinion, and | ages of alte" and “Water” vanced, BS WeRosexnacae 2 Chieagoand Cineingatt’ Express, 1c few men independent enough to give 3 ESCHE! xO cc Piace, Sleeping Cas him their real opinions if they differed from | CRABORCHARD WATERCO, Proprietors - ESCHERD ORGANIST. TEACHEROFFIANO CANEW NOMIC @0w.tmam | fet at Rarer eee te Chicas comment me own. pie new vec wall a af peau not ON N. JONES, janers, a8 Well as those wishing to be. led for Pp & + ae eg 08 lane now everything himself, and that his ju SIMON N. ‘Manager, riormers or Teachers, Termseaay. Tt izae m | Par, W wie Expres, iy for ne an ment, was not infallible’ and he was “ans: = aos-evom Se Gare the West, with through Slecser Harrisburg to fous to learn the real truth about things | 02000 Tovevile: KY. | J sRiENDS SELECT SCHOOK 181 1 ST. N. W. man CURENMORE AND POTOMAC RATE and to obtain the candid opinions of others ta re Elementary and High School for both sexes, at Tene} New York. idaigua, Rochester. Hufulo, Nuwgara, regard tothem. He might differ with a man Instruction in English, Matematics, Natural Science: | 59 sin Aree we Bullding), Washington, dally. except Saturday. with palace “care and contest his reasoning, but his own opin- | J Ancient and Modern Languages. "Students of good Sth etrost, Corcoran Buliding),, Wasbingse (on Ww Rochester. Jons were always modified by what others sald, | + HOMSON'S PATENT morals received at any time. Books furnished by the Diswene For Wilitimaport: Code Maven and Elmira, st #50 n is respect he differed entirely from his se - ASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, a.m. daily, @xc 7 father, the'Commodore, ‘who followed his own 3 ola SUCTION -IN-TATIN- GREE ent: ak NEW YoitK, BOSTON, Fy Fork and the Lge. 7.15.9.00 and 21 em. judgment solely, and who was tient of i NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GRERK, MATHE- GENERAL PARTN nS. au cr contradiction. An amusing story. 1s told” of Guove Firmse Topas and Pash, by Prot RA SPRINGER. late | Jams Warrety. | H. Cavoun Oaxure pron ol in patter core Who atu aod ABO : ; reene vil Service Examiner, Applicants for exam sap Cb: 5 tas Pavats SLT oes Cone Ee reperet Auply 425 oth Sum care Gaia | Ehren He a ee every aur, latter bought an expensive watch of which be | 909 (00, ERE p68, EEE STR git, | RAbbet Comey nL ey ania coennten all tea ar nawag | F . igh traliis connect wt Jer was very proud. One day a friend said tonim | © 0 0 0 RoR KE ee as MARILLA, BARNESBRUCE. SCHOOL, OF | e2tuvities sey City with boxts Of Brooklyn annex, afonding that the watch was & poor one, and that War | g 2 2 BRE “sss RR OT '3 | ML Decorative Art—oll, Tapestry, Lusira, China, 'H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. direct transfer to Pulton street, avoiding Qouble fer dell had a much better timepiece. The Com-| Goo Soo? # HE Bs Hem F Sag | Needlework, Brass, Design. ‘Studios: wns of Stocks and Bonds and information re- ® Modore put his nead around outside the sereen Hours: 10 102,92 2% Bo¥ Washington, D.C carding the, markets received through gu wires fr ron fl w” = — stantly, direct from the ‘ork tock Exchat 7 pn. Warden), what time ts it? = ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! ARENCH—PRIVATELY OR IN CLASSES AT | ail orders executed aud reported prompt eft | bom, daily fox Sonny Oa aa aay, Womg Line as you, Mr. Vanderbilt, replied {the pupils’ residence—by PROF. H. LARROQUE, —= = ead AS ee ERATOR CTE Mr, Wardell, who knew too much to put him- te orbonn yf | | iare— yy ae ‘i a 2 res sein eonttiét with the Commodore.” ” anh teen ears ey have steadily gained tn Mer | aise ets Prench Miniter: “Appiy 14 13th tw. SPECIALTIES | Seateeeger eS See ee “whatever Mr. Vanderbilt's opinions were in | ost popular Cotset throughout the Calted stares 138-1’ = = | i regard to the business management of the | ™fhea'qualit w tocar twice as lc = ACI rs SEVILLE <p | except sun Touts In whieh, he held the controlling tntorest, | ordinary Grade.” We have lately introduced the G | FU Quien heorkeriis Montzometeenane a: | [DF HEON THE OLDPST PSTAMLISHED AND | CRC unas as cuaaat panda, he never interfered with the wishes of the offi- | and & A grades with Erfra Long Waist, and we can | Term of Brovkeville: Nee my Will begin on Feb | becomnhel date tobe nte te 4%, and Gth sts nw. | except Sunday, Sundays, 4:20 p.m. cers. When he made a man the president of a | furnish them when preferred. , Tuary Ist, 1886. Special Classes for Young Men pre- | Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta: | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDEIICKSRURG RAUL road he meant that he should be the uctual | _ Highest awards from all the World's great Fairs. | paring for Scientific or Business Life,the Universities, lions strictly confidential, separate rooms for ladies. WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASH” president; and, while Mr. Vanderbilt was free | The last medal received is for First Degree of Merit, | Colleges aud Theolozical Seininaries, | $230 per year. | Opie alwars open 19-6" UN RAILROAD. to express his opinions on all subjects, he let | Tom the late Exposition held at New Oricans, Principal's Library open gratuitously to all advanced 710, 8.25, 10 and 11.358 : u While scores of patents have been found worthless, if ———— as that Pespouniiie tor thee aera way anal held bim | ane principles ofthe Gloveritting have proved inval: | “get Rev. x. NELSON, Principal. AND MME, SELDEN, 1921 13TH ST. Nw Citas aster oe responsible for the consequences. When Presi- | uable. =o Sagi US Established 1855. Special treatment for Indies: | por chs and the South, €.00 and 11,0) am, dent Rutter put on the first fast Wain toChicago | "Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex- W ASERTTOS SONQOE OF FINE ART AND | remeaies, prompt and, reliable: navicettee mond dally, and 4.85 pan. daily, except Snuday. Trains leave “Alexandria for W 10.00, 10.10 am: 4.05, 10.42" p.m: and 12.20" Midnight ( Mr, Vanderbilt said it was a very foolish thing, | amination, these Corsets do not prove as represented. ATIVE teeth Sernon Row, #45 Pa. | tideutial: terms reasonable. Cull or write. and he had ht to say s the vas | For sale everywhere. ave.—Thorough instruction in Drawing, Painting, be- | ——" =" = ais; GV ARe Rutter argued that the Pennsylvania railroad (QPENGI NW BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 9TH | 2" aos 2 - i a vIRG' vay. Sino Dats aw. 4 practical Susineas eveation hat PUES DE MUBLEMAN CURES PILES BY HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, young inen aud women tosupport themselves | A direct treatment, w fe, caustic | = ind. successfully perform ‘the acdve’ Guiles of ite | Or ligature Cure guarantesd: “Cun be consulted us | THE SHORT SE ee SOUTE AND jorgugh instrucuon given in Rapid Writing, the Eng: Line by doing the same thing. Mr. Vanderbitt disa- greed with him. At one time Mr. Vanderbilt Went to Chicago on this train, and while on the | Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching Piles. way he was told that a couple of newspaper , LANGDON. 2 = SOGRA PI | tev sony for 24 yearsin thiscity: allin | On Sanday’ at KOOand 10.10am: pa ‘THOMSON, LANGDON Co, XCHOOL OF PRONOGRAPHY. Sete octane ia 12.10 night. was running a train throngh in twenty-six x een NG TS ere ry riety meet ye ud informaiton at the office, northeast cor: hours, and that owing to a peculiarity of the | oc27-tu.tés6m New Your. SCHOOL OF CHOOL OF ENGLISH. SSS of oS eee: wer of Lith street and Fennegivene, aveote eed ek Chicago mind, all Chicagoans would immedi- SCHOOL GF BOOK-KEEPING | '0! Hull. a ae EV ES ; | the station, where orders can be left for the checking ately believe that all trains on that road ran in All Shorthand Books and Supplies. rece eee Cie aeor | OFbagEage to destination from hotels aud residences. that time and would flock over to it, and would All Writing Machines and Supplies. LIFE: (All bustwes’coniidential, Ladies audgea HAS. 1. PUGH, Genera! Manager. not change their ideas. ‘The Central road, Mr. | Pippa Pres: Pues: nie 624 H STREET N.W._| Temen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between $tb ‘ay 421 3. R. WOOD, General Pawenger Agent. Rutter said, could save its business on a a poeta eres! 213 Bde. pw. trom 4to6 pm. wc Schedule in Effect November 15, 1885. C ‘One box has cured the worst cases of ten years’ stand- | {HOT Cece ark earineieee: =a = : SrtA ne 3, RRS men wished to sew him, and, as he was always A Language, Correspondence, J aiculation 7.00 A.M—LY NCHBURG MALL, dally exert Sun. Bay, tilendly to them, he invited them into his | ine. Noone need suffer ten minutes after using the | Gee SSoPOE, Y toeegraphy abd Type Wining Wage PROFESSIONAL. with Chesapeate and Ohio iatlwar, andar tyne private ear. : wonderful KIRK'S GERMAN PILE OINTMENT | larday and evening. Seauions remmed CISD AY. é = = “How do you like this fast train ?” asked one . bare with itichmond and Alleghany’ and. Nord MUS BESEE, CAN BE BEEN aT oie rare ‘hind Western: Haaltromds. en rae : Sept. at am.and 6 pan. Office open So cee sate end aes aimed a ani bomaoc lore, 505 12th st. uw. | Parchinetric Headings | 17-15 A.M. NEW ORLEANS FAST MAI. dally, arr by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Ragga” Afi compet teachers. Iilustrated Cares: It’s a losing business,’ | Poultice, gives instant and painless relief. Kirk’s | Aug. by ietter or huir,medical examinauo.. with treatment, making Close connections Kouth and Southwed Pull “B eflt tO the public." | German Pile Ointment ta prepared only for the care | ifr siving full information, Sue an | soit tea wit arm wriiage man Mfeepin Bute cary from ex Yor ad Want ese Public be damned,’ replied Mr. Van- | o¢ Piles and itching of the private parts, and nothing | _MRS. SARA A.SPENCER, Vice Principal au8 | nvsawe PO FAST LANE, dntt “In saying this he did not me: 3 | else. Every box is warranted by our Agent, OLLIERE SCHOO! BS. M.A, FRENCH, $0 Pat—LOvIsv iL NE: duis, his opinion as to the general public. but what :, — Cc FOR BOYS. MM sivivat AN ScaGweric uEALER, ecg sly Te og eg ef taken as| wason his mind and what he meant to say | Sold by Druggtsts and sent by mall on receipt of | Four boys tonto y was ‘Damn the public; it doesn’t patronize the | price, $1.00 per box. sheeted 7 = ._ | to mect her many friends and patrone, _ oct 1030 P. DUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS train,’ Fae A MWELL, No. 490 Pennsyl- eT Et ek ALL wo or PEt 1s IMEC eLe ee a Belz att points, South Sug Bonthwos. Fullmes “The interview was published in a Chi y STOTT & CRO! - os oe m ciel a ee ne Ag Me ory why paper and telecraplied to this city, and the edi- | vaniaave. aieco1zm | ATUSPONSTOPOT ee Coe oe eee Ketan, | icateach and every ailment of the human and New Orleans Pullinan Bleepers trom Washing: ars made great uproar about it,” Mr. Vander- 7 Speviaitas nave become popular si lodispennable to | Manasana Divison Traine leoes Was at 230 bilt did not understand the trouble, as he did migra £ not remember having used the expression, I SW. FLYNN, A. ~¥ jhe comfort and progress of mankind. It matters not an. daily, except sunday. Dasx _Evening Classes, $3 and $5 month," “6c38_| WE her the ulinent be of the eye, ear, touih or tor | Warrenton Teaiae Lave Washington st 7:00 a.m. have little doubt, however that he did use {t, as BAUS Ores So ‘dul ¢ one re Western Points, Puliman Sleeping Cars, Washing: ass81 a is ot home, 1724 7h st. n-w.. wheresbe will beploiged _ te the specialist's presence insures ‘atety and Tellet to - Sunday, 11:15 am. and 6:30 pam itis a meaningless form of oath ver OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY Fresca, Kryvercaxres, the sutlerer. Dr. WHITE & SON, Foot Specialists, | daily: gmoug men with whom he ass oclated. Mr, CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. neame AOE KER we teeemto Adulte, | EutewsteBaiimore. Sse O88 TT | expreen Saligs Oso Gis Kira fori, Saity'os. ‘anderbilt was anxious above all things 5 < f ec Ee x 3 “I a " i. a considered a good fellow; he did hot care about Sets ODE ety UPILS PREPARED + ORAMITH. WELLESLEY | ] )R. KIMPTON'S VETERINARY INFIRMARY | Sinaayr O15 pam, New Orleans Past Mal, dale being thought a great man, and hedid not wish | | Itcan be given ina cupof coffee or tea withoutthe | [” and Vassar Colleges. Also for Civil Service Ex-| [Between Hand I, 14thand 15th sta n.w., near | pup ey: 9:40 p.m., Loulsvillé Special daily. Peet reaumble themselves before him, It | knowledge of the person taking It, 1s absolutely | amination. 1006 N. st. iw. Pupils of all agesin- | Cottage Marget. Horses taken in andscieutifically | FoPiinier and information ingulre at Companys cl jusic. ocd 1-zm* i rants | ‘Trains ‘tron was this feeling which made bim so popniar | harmles, and will effect @ permanent and speedy | structed it English, French and Music, Highest tet pot om erecta saa on the road among horsemen, who considered | cure, whether the patient sa moderate drinker or an | fences. Apply to Principal. ocl0-Smi' M42 RAYS» cunanon cumoronrer, | soni themselves quite as good as he was, and talked | alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of JPRENGH LANGUAGE — LUCIEN F. @ _COt- bar latter N' | with him on terms of perfect equality. This very instance iock (eaik I. LIERE, A. M.,a native of Paris, 6 AND 6, VEBNON BOW, was, indeed, his safety valve, as there ai lease | Sich, Sud m every ele enae pene eeenon EARS, Act.G.P. Agent he was able 'w obtain the expression of u lowed. IT NEVER Fa1LA ‘The system once impreg. | Ural Method, “Alming af practical and RALLROAD. diced opinion, MPFe}U- | nated with the Specific, it becomes an UMer unposal -ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ‘Schedule effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13:n, 1885, {White letting others have their own way, he aay ace ie born egd a ete WwW Sas — = es on ee See. never cared to undertake anything himself mz SALE BY 1023 ‘Vermont avenue, AND MME, SELDEN, 1921 13TH ST. Lea Pag ere unless he had his way in it, At one toe DR. S. F. WARE, Staultshea LESS Bposial renters for, iediens ee pew thought of doing some hit . SE DRU RE, Boarding and Pay School for Young Ladiesand Little | > inedies prompt and reliable; advice free and conti- | 7 fur Gnicuny wad aus and 20:10 pm, dally. ‘The eI long some great thing for the city. EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STO! Girls tial: terms reasonable. Cuil or write. dls iw" Sex. ae be Wines fi hia rN bh ‘This inscttution will enter = DE = LONG: 5 j 7 4 7 lone, .Hoepiuals and Mbraries, accessible and Sune on eee ieee Oe gl (M *eliabie Ladies Physicun, can be consulieddally | ext morning a 8:55. No extra fare ls ciiarged on 2 Uis train for At her residence, 1245 7th st. uw. Ollice hours trom | Wis t ‘time, and were common enough, and his family had | , C@!lor write for pamphlet containing hundreds of | Mrs.Z. D. BUCHER. .mccsssneesmnenecnenee «PHNClpal d3-lin® matt, Louisville and St. Louts daily at already established a university in Tennessee, | testmonials from the best women and men from all | Miss H. E. HUNTER... “ice Principal TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING feeeaost he in Ey Rg so there was nothing new In those lines. He | arts of the country. oc24-2,tu,th Reiner agnosie frou the errors ad indiscretions of youth, nery- | 3:00p.m.is w fist Tmlted trae to Cinciunall and St, inully: decided one ballnine a ee ean nL ae ser AL Ret Saerent aM ang | aie weakness earl deca, jomol manhood aco | Lame mtategtn Ciutanad ese aaa a ground could be obtained, on {the block opposite FFICE OF W. W. LAMB, M.D. Principal. Sn Fe) eae, Shae ett remedy was discovered by a | Sai ait O20 pm. No extra tare is charged on this is house on Fitth avenue, vu i249 COVER E = Oy > wd by the Roman ‘Catholle Orpen sovigest aes | O 35te HANON ES BES FRE BERT EC ANGUAGES — | Mrcope io tne Hey. JUBEPETT: IMM AN, sasiica | oss'n.a meet epee em te Sater, Cnr ont commissioned me to buy the lund, and said PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 poston, _ Y ASHENGTOR. vIDENOR, De New York city. zAiusi6t | with ing Gare to Prreabeg, that he would build on it a magnificent | MESsRe, EISNER & MENDELSON, NEW YORK, EROVIDENC 3 = Ceres 2s enn, 200nee museum aud endow it with $5,000,000. I Rae ee BLP é = rage 0, 1340 3:15, (ad-minute train.) BOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORI Spoke of bis plan to Prot, Walditeln, of the at metho Ce MINNEAPOLIS, St RAUL. Pa pr. br F 6:40, 96 and 12900 p.m. vambridge lege museum, and be said that CT U.S OF A, Recognized everywhere to be the best schools iC 7, other Ext .. + hw ‘esaen tbe s a "mucus ticily endowed would "bo ten 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, pp the we: | Kepcanncna Wa will ed eect Peep times richer than any other museum in the a + R 2 o phe. 7oUne of ob, who axe om ‘For Valley Railroad aud 1s South, re “ DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S ree | ‘Lessons to st ‘our method. ‘and those di Nord, and would tn tity years completely excel | MEMES Gr hon TUE PACE TAY SORTS | oe ene eee ar eta at nae, | Debil, Laat Vitalie ahd those dncam Ss0p.m daily, with Pullman Sleeper, Washiagton to all other muscums in ‘the extent and. value | MA a AND HAVE New Orleans. of Its collection. I told this to Mr. Vanderbitt, | yy ehY yt VARS ERACTI = UND. Tt TO BEE THE SALTER 188 AMY LEAVITT . OF BOSTON, GRAD- For Ani 6:40 a:m.. and 12:10 and 4:30 pm, and it added fire to his enthusiasin, He wanted | STORING BEVERAGH AND TONIC NUTHIRIVE | ML uate and cenitiea xaniiner of the New Engiant on Stndas 30 am. 440 5 tee to see the museum going up opposite to hisown | KNOWN, I MAVE. FOUND. IT ENPECLALLY | Conservatory. Plano techuique, barmouy and Voice For way stations brtwews Washington and th house, where It would be constantly under his | GOOD. IN PERSONS CONVALESCING. FKOM | culture, 1012 10th etn. - ign and Liaw pine On sundays: WIG ath aed La eye, and where he could boss the work. 1tried | FEVER, IN CASES OF erties P. CAULFIELD, MUS, DOC, - a ‘stations on Me- for a year to obtain the land, but was unable to | WEARTN CHILDIER, AND ALSO IN LUSG | Ont business Cooter, Mahar” Firs Flat. | inets the Oldest Established Expert except Sunday, rocure it because of the peculiar way in which PEN’ $ N BY | Will resame business 1 y,and will gusranteea cure in all xcept Sunday, [is held by the asylum. Itbelongs yo the Clg | HOUBLES. ALY ATEENTION WAS DRAWN BY ciy,and IMMENSE IMPORTATI HOOL OF MUSIC [ESTABLISHED 1877. | disease of men and iurnish medicive, or no Nitad Branch, 5:40 a nd is rented for 999 years at $1a year, to be | LY, AND aclUTA MILLION a2 ‘stations. Por Lexing used only for asylum purposes. Ifthe city and | PORTED BY You 4. 07 Sth. re, He 110530 CO Bao ates Lien s Pinno or voice, Branch, 6:40 a.m. daily. ex asylum authorities should jointly agree to tet- | TION IN THE CUsioM-HoUs a eI a eS Ne inept unday. Fer, ‘Gaterabp tna int radiate the sinking fund of the city. Of course the asy- CHIEF DRUG INSPHCTOLY. 8, DENTISTRY. — For Hagerstown aiid Winchester, 8:40 and #:43 a. lum people would have agreed to the sale of the PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. || 7R STARR PARSONS, OOK. 9TH AND EN.W. STEAMERS. mand 51 pam. dally. except Sunday, land if the million or more of dollars were paid |_ BEWARE OF IMITATION. <NUINE Filling @ specialty; ‘the cure of toothache a ae ‘arte from the Wem daily, 30, 7:20am, over to them, but this could not be done unless | WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE Ov “JOHANN | winout ectracing. A local aiuesthetio, wed onthe | 7) UNARD LINE. 20. 14s New Geieans Expres and 8:30 by act of the legislature, and it was Known for | HORE” AND “MORIIZ EISNER” ON THE NECK | fame. allevutes pun of extracting Gus given. aps | C) wd Sunday, 1026 am. 6:30 ph @certainty that the legislature would not do | OF EVERY BOTCLE ie26 ths wa NOTICE, ‘From Lexington S280 gem, daily, @xcept Sanday. anything of the kind. Not being able to have SAMUEL L SCOTT, DDS, mst ae inermetieds points, S25 o-2n., his own way Mr. Vanderbilt abandoued the and 8:15 p.m. plin, and the city lost one of the most valuable | J yrenra coMPANY's EXTRACT s m1 on at SehO, monuments in the world. 92, 70, and 10:30 am., 1215, 2. 4, 4, “ iz 7 e1 MEAT. Finest and cheay Meat Flavor- 5 ry 6: “Although Mr. Vanderbilt was so enormously hag Gite fir etipe tine pe lely $23 S050, (Ae Sane 1 scorer cor wealthy he had a very clear ideaas to the value ‘Abinual sale 8000000 jars, Po 1 gatas of money. He invariably Invested ls income . eS | ante Bee aw, ips eter anaes a Jong time before he Fecelved it so that he was | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ANU-EVEHY SATURDAY. FROM SEW Voit | @xcertl40, 3UBand G40 pm "00" 0S TS peteerg) D tone GUE Toe eee aes: OF MEAT. An invaluable tonic. “Is a success RATE~ OF PASSAGE—Cabin—96v, $80 and $100 | for further ig Apply more caused him’ to look Gut for his dollurs very poon, for wi crate TTORNEYS. Ciccommodations. ‘Intermediate pamage | Oblo Ticket ashingiot tation. iv and 2361 sharply. He considered his. money, not relic Hik*" See Sedieal Pross,® “Lacon a A 5 eocoesings: Penngylvanla avenue, corner of 14th sire where tively to his great wealth, but on the same foot- = De dicPAxtett, APUBNEYALAW, LATE SSteerage at very low rates. Stecraze tickets toand | Orders will be taicen tor to be checked aud ing as the money of other men, and expected Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Iie- Chief Law Clerk Intetlor Depariment’ Twenty | from Liverpool and Queenstown and ail other parisot | Feceived at any point in the ci. re vi Vi > DUNHAM, cK. Lon ease ing salsa, sutton of oll | HEC AMEYEaio ti! ta gicrtpe tee: | Keeani oF Usa arte SUSE | MORGANS y wten prt, Cham | SIE ie Mamma, Maier ME “What is there in politics to be desired? ing been largely used by dealers with nocon- | Leproft Building, cor. Sthand Fats. n.w. @7-Sme "| Havre, Autwerp and other ports ou the Continent and ‘There is no money in it, and by going into Ita Pei H apa eaeveyory for Mediteranean formed that th Ly alone can AMPBELL CARKINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT- at the man breaks up his business and is genorally Offer the article with iaafon S quarantee | Cuan. “Prnctices in all the Court, Oftice auo | oh tk Setght, at ahd famage ror biakinceragsand Catia unable to resume it afterward. It jays him of genuineness, ‘Louisuina avenue (Barbour Law Building). Residence, | 1, OTIS BIGELU' & OO., 605 7th streel, Washing- open to constant abuse and gives him endless No. 1539 Vth street porthwest 8e34-6m ton, D.C. omnis ae very NOE pone init, Polji- |] LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT N. x MILLER, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, ‘VEENON see Ree clans never my ime atall, I had three + OF MEAT, To be had of all Storek Gro- Rooms and 4, Gunton Law G00 Teh sirwet, Washington. Vuited States, Senators in my ofice the other gerpand Chemists. "Sole Axents for the United | ~\ * 4 an aes, | aoe =: lay, ans ‘pal ore niion tae than ‘Btates (wholesale only), C. wi Co., 9 Fen- 240 North tol xt. a ir they vere so many clerks. “It they hed booe ohureh Avenue, London, ‘cuen | —Desidencn, 240 North Capel =e. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Saw Vouk axp HayRs, reat shippers, great railroad men, JAMUEL H. WAL! BetweEx NEw £ “of Business hon of any Kind; shoud hue buen SYS ‘Coantsmioner, rotary Publie and Attorney x aber ho. 2c ‘Nort Maver, — at stand. ce Ww jormandie, Frangeal, , Dec. stand them, They do not impress meat all, Keysross Mar HISKEY. »2 630 Louisiana ave next to City P.O. Ne Whenever I go to Washington they want toseli me patent or ask for a pluce of some ce ny area Na THE TRADES. ‘on i saying that they want to get out of SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE Checks: ‘ih amounts to sult, on the = m Rores H. Daur 7 | BBA 2 Se er tw hon! STRICTLY PURE. ° Mexican Telephone Methods, cite ae ; sige (ES olga, 1487 ‘svease, cay ‘The Masicoan manage to telephone quite alt- PERF&CTS DIGESTION. Ample Facilities for Legal and Commercial Work. = ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. New, Cxamase Woes Toum British and French West India Islands, @0. a ee Ve eae ferently from what we do. Our short, sharp and incisive style of questions an would not be tolerated th ithe land oF the Sone tezumas, There courtesy, usin the mauner of communtation, ‘The woeutes roy ‘toa telephone ‘Unegqualled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. 3 PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00: 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine ‘without the ‘Signature ot EISNER & Sole Agents tor toe U, 3 FOR SALEBY ‘Tschudi says: “.\ man was employed by me in very | Daring the 1 < the treaties with China and Annam and at 3 i was equally impossible for France to abun- | three hours be chewed about halfan dot her ailles. It was necessary to strengthen | ounce of cua, leaves, und he Kept an acullico the Freneh garrison at Hue tp order to foil | continually in his mouth. I was constantly be- j\umuailte Intrigaes, The government desired | side lim, and theretore tind the opportunity of ead, Annam, but to exercise a closely bin. which 1 pa RP gta ed ba ght Engen pe cael t FanCe. As, ind been doue In Madagascar. mony bn calls heights, T bon pot Xe up with the the chamber to uphold the national OF. or pace of my mi and hac aa miceeireee ce mage Gex. SHALER PLEADS Nor GuILtTY.—Gen. | would wil eee suMicte: not guilty to ist be for the j Mexander Shaier u red ip general sessions | same of and. that be would a it courcia "New' Yorke dnenday, and lowed through it withoat ocd, pater I's counsel reserved. this plea tn the fature eee lo the Indictinent, t upon the lungs ‘Breathing, Phe o. gee enue [MOOD AND OR

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