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THE EVENING STAR: AN ALMOST EXTINCT ANUWAL, | MONTANA SNOW AVALANCHES, How the Almost Inuumecrable Bisons | Men, Bears, Cabins and Trees Swept Have Keen Swept From the Plains. 1¢ Newark (N. J.) Advertiser. the memory of middle-aged men no one forty-fifth Gila river with ican bison. were often a nut- nd aD ¢ whose w t pinine, ve ga unt eat Into the earth. f migrating bison ation ape we mfenced plan- search, thirty animals were the wiids of Montana— Pet may Say, {rom the once that covered the continent, OF ta " ed, ‘The other sve hunted as of a once almost 0k possession of And, in our own country, rons representatives of sone Fibou, mountain vive fi the mountain fast- a territories. Ina very Will share the fate of Uh anted for In vain, ILis idie, niuimentality on this als. The earth was achory though the fate of | ney toward the bed of the guleh. In an instant uecreatures may be,they | it had reached the bears and, picking them wp, tt he possession of the land. | tore trees up by the roots and seized huge bould- = is subdued the wild things | ers of stone, which were hurled with a crash far % Will the end Of solitude | into the depths below. ‘The noise Was something deafening Until the avalanche had stopped in {ts mm thing In the early days of Calt- | course. Looking upward he saw-a broad swath or the pl killed inn and birth ps dott w Lw hey 1 bison to be ground int earth that had nourish hates to tertliiz But the ad had LO col nan’s W. been e It mines has It were possi the continent of North America any- | Says: parallel and north | on the west, and Minnesota on the east, and north »nt encountering of the forty-seventh parallel, has a greater range numerous | Of temperature than any other portion of the the weak bands of | wered Wagons sprinkled | shade, 3 erable herds de. | showed 69° below zero. Ti@ year the snowfall is ended | unprecedented. All around the Butte camp are horses, Wiiat they did not | piles of suow such a8 have not been equaled for Otten | ¥e: s”on the western | harassed | Dehind a two-foot pine tree. below, and covered them beyond all rescue. The of | bodies of the poor fellows are there yet, and there | 1s no prospect of securing them until next sum- get a clearer idea | domain of natural | hn} ness | ¥ to faiten on. | scythe ‘cleaned the earth of trees, rocks, and jerds ast been | herbage, ; the final act has | a similar amount, ape r curiosities, they would pose. Im the Ne € vision for the | Wants of th adid animal bas Billed his mise come. When t ness 1S gone th will be tamab a 15 SUCK OC ik, the Wild Sheep and tire out wil fasidisappearing ‘The Mood of 2 Czar. ‘WHY THERE IS NO NEED OF IMPUTING INSANITY TO ‘THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. Timm the Spectator. Where fs not a man fm the world more deepiy to be pitied than the one! resent Ei ss, a lone b hardly admits of friend- and does not admit of equality, IS always is frequently felt by themselves so that they break throngh all restraints of or of Russia. The | nessot prudence and morai law in order to be rid of it. Ktather than not have friends, people before whom they can disrobe their minds and sit in mental slippers, they will give all power to favorites, or to Women who could be bought without any such sacrifices of thelr states or their subjects ‘The yeliness of a czar as absolute a a Caesar and as swilly obeyed, so far above his subjects that Couné Tolstot, in the admirable series of historle sketches which he War and Peace,” and is suesas a novel, describes nobles as futhing with zgitation at the sicht of Tin, must be almost iocking. He ts so utterly master, he ean so com- pletely and Instantiv make and unmake, the hos- Ule exeruon of his wit, If he exerted it, would be -odeadly in its force that he can have no true equal, OF friend or easy com He Inay, like Alexander II, try tobe Bon camer- ede, or, ike meny czars, surround bimself with sinesses; Dut The distanee remains always too. feat for true friendship, or for any perfect allevi- thon from sock: publes of the mind, any lightening of ot empire whien, when his word is 80. presses on the con It is searceiy possible ested With # ez2r, if only for rrible powers his inere.Eriends in your hands, searcely possthle hot to perecive or to suspect In eve r ntence Ut lered some concealed intent. Tn auy hature such & position must beget babitmal suspicion, and When the ezar is by nature, or hus become through cruel experience, gloomy, fesrved and unsoclal, the pass ‘Add that the evar has been driven by the nihi- Usts into a Ife of almost uiter sec that he “ar for his life at every hour in the he most. unllxei 'S Dy his Virtues as Well as S, and that he has no efldren ts, and we may tm- Lis Suspiciousness may rise in w the sources of fury every suspiciousness ust rise Into a mastering | is deprived of I the dread he ins oid enouzh to si as what m and how thought may le. oo It Makes No Difference. From the Boston Courier. “I suppose you don’t believe in courtship,” sald the paragraphist laughingly tothe presidentof the £35 company. “Why notz “Because lovers swage Cana the a down you | know, hath: hat mekes no difference,” sol the pres dent, “the meter gets in its work all the same.” Then the paracraphist reured with a very ally resulting } quarters; that he | | tip | uttie lady may be modest, pretty, neatly dressed, With Hesistiess Force Gulches. A dispatch from Fort Keogh, Mont., Jan. 22d, ‘The little spot of land between the Rockies into the known globe. Last summer the thermometer reg- tstered 123° and 1249 Fahrenhett above zero in the \d only three days ago the spirit registers ars past. ays Three two in the Cooke prospectors © midst | City mining district were up on the side of a steep f Dison | mountain working on 2 tunnel. ‘Martin ee Ce campof emi | were busy at work Dlasting and delving without uishable ruin | thinking of danger, when from the top of the lofty nit many tous of snow shot down the steep was first settled | incline. Look out screamed West, and both sprang huge mass came Paring along and hurled the’ tree and the two miners into the awful abyss thousands of feet mer. In Emigrant Gulch, a few miles west of here, the | is beyond all conception. A series of lanches have been baa ony ing down Emigrant caring cabins from their foundations and them out of sight, although fortunately ne has been hurt. An old miner of that section told ine a remarkable story of an avalanche which occurred in the guich two or three years Emigrant Guich 1s a great place for sil tp bears. In winter they become so hu that they bunt all over Emigrant mountain for berries and roots, and even descend into the bed of the gulch nd attack anything living to satisfy their hunger. He had spent the winter about five ay aociaraat Lord gulch on the north side of the gorge, Ei | Peak rising 11,000 feet Into the air a ae | site him. One sunny day, while sitting alone at his cabin door, he saw far up the mountain side a number of bears winding along through the snow. | He counted eight of the monaters as they came in the bald sight one after the other, mit became loose and started on a rapid jour- All at once the mass of snow path which the avalanche nad cut clean from peak o dase, as If some farmer had with giant at | pe served by some ret-igeriting had punched by the territorial treasurer at $8 aplece, and afterward sold the hides toa furrier for Sacow ‘The Pare Air of the Atlantic. From the Medical and Surgical Reporter. Iu the course of an address on the action of micro-organisms On surgical wounds. Prot. F. S. Dennis of New York states that during his last cross the Atlantic he made some experiments of the air about 1,000 miles trom He eimployed capsules of sterlitzed gelatine Xposed them for fifteen minutes. One cap- Was exposed in the stateroom upon the main of the steamer, Within eighteen hours over ) points of infection had developed. Two eap- sules exposed in a similar manner ina cabin on the promen: ck where the circulation of air Was Tree, showed five or six points of infection each ten'days afterward. A capsule exposed over » bow of the suip was found to be entirely un- ntaminsted. ‘These experiments are on the jes as those of Pasteur and Tyndall upon tain air of Switzerland, and, so far as they y show the germiess’ condition of mid- ranic air, and also the need for much more efficient Ventilation in the staterooms of even the Drstelass American Uners,. Saved by a Rattlesnake’s Bite. Savannah Special to the N. ¥. Sun. A strange story comes from Brevard county, Fla, Mr. John Lennard says that near him lives a family named Belden. They had a daughter, a girlof thirteen years old, who had formed an at- tachment for a big rattlesnake, which would come and go at her bidding, and nestle in her lap. ‘The Pepille was fond of the yetrh aud would allow her | # to'strike it and roll it about as she pleased. ‘The girl was playing in some bushes near the house, with the snake fn her lap. A negro saw the chiid, and thinking she Was unprotected slipped upon her, seized her in lis arms and was bearing her | off Into the woods, with his hand pressed over her | mouth to stifle her cries. ‘The snake crawled from | the folds of her dress, crept around the brute’ arm and struck him on the neck, hissing in ‘The negro dropped the gtri and ds against a tree. ‘The girl rau sere home. to test the purit; land. and sul shed the snake ning toward her ‘The négro went only a few yards before he was overcome by the polson, and died shortly after in great ago: a Se ough on the Little Women. ‘THEIR SIZE PREVENIS THEIR GETTING GOOD S'TUA- TIONS—BIG GIKLS WANTED. From the Cincinnati Sen. Few have any tdea of the trisls and tribule- tions of cultivated women, small tn stature, who seek honest employment in this city. The affabie in conversation and agreeable fn manner, Yet almost every avenue leading to a respectable ving fs closed to her. The shopkeeper picks bis female help in the spirit that antinates him when he makes a display of goods tn bis windows. And it muse be confessed’ that practically, it not tleally, heis right. A commanding and ing Wwoman will sell ‘a seatskin cloak in five cases out of six, where a little body would Tai ‘The Mtue lady may be refined gold, but there 1s nothing tmpressive about “her. lier small stature 1s’ a misfortune that she cannot remedy. She cannot become a fioor walker in a dry goods emporium, for she lacks the | swoop and carriage and the lordiy aplomb which awe employes and attract purchasers. She bas great trouble in securing even @ place behind the counter. Her fragility and tny size are in the Way. She cannot seach the goods on the top shelf, F Can she return them aiter a sale 1s made with < climbing vo the counter, which ungracetul act would quench the last spark of dignity left by nature at her DIrUL. She fs out of place, agaln, in gloomy countenance. he pariors of a fashionable tilliner or dress- ee inaker. You may find her sitting in a little back Lady Colin at the Grovesnor Gallery. | Ti adjoluing, stitching away tn a bad light and. ‘“Madwe" im London Truth. a worse attoospuere, With her Knees up aa We deat tothe de tie te view | PGE Fou Mil never see her In the salesroorn. ‘he Grovesnor gallery private view A susall Woman 1s out of place in a show-root on Saturday, and found that the excessive cold, | said Madame Demore-t, when one of her frie combined with th had kept about half the,! Sought _a situation fora worthy but undersized pasmenypeontbe:grabes was, however, all the’| !84y. “I have no use for her there. She cannot dad aieas ts tae + sell ‘even a pattern. People will not, go to her. e a — les, conspictous | They will hardly ask ace oe ‘hey pass among whom was Luly Colin Campbell. It was | her by as though she was a child, and go toa sales- Z to see how the people came up in | Woman more stylish and commanding. One 15 ned threes. at her as she stood talk- ey accumulated a dense crowd. Lady Colin ali the staring of all the world could iastanee disturb her seif-posses. figure Was Well displayed in a SS of dark red brown eloth Donne Was one of those very looks as thou hot for cs were the in the ‘They ne first and yin the’ bril- Colla was with her father, Sr, room. Execution by Proxy in China, From the San Franciseo Call. There 1s one almost incredible thing whieh will give a fair idea of how the Chinese regard the | death penalty. It isan aetual fact that in some eases substitution can be institnted, and a subst -y here will make ions enough ng in cold ify that $50 re men to ners sword and die, Died In Wis Coftin. Parts Dispateh « Step up beneath te ¢ the London Daily Telesraph. A painful tuctdent, witch recalls Edgar Poe's tart sketch entitled “Premature Burial,” is Jeported from Sat ¢ with 1S dist least to ail appearan: ordered to take place aur. A young man, who was ddenly died, and his burial was as soon as possible. The y heart afraid everybody. The for be d. and Some delay occurred na arrival of that official. When the lid was re was made that tie died trom | a! law Rpeedy interment ought to te mouitied wn on ithout see Scott im the jexican War, Life of Lincoln, the February Century His victories have never received the credit | Justiy due them on account of the apparent ease With which they were gained. Th luilitary history will rarely meet with accounts of Daities im any age where the actual operations commeide so exucily With the orders issued upon Tue eve of condiict as in the official reports of the wonderfully energetic snd sncesstul cam which Gen. Seote With 4 handful of men rerew the memory of the conquest of Cortes, in pint mareh from Cruz to the capi n of the battie of Cerro Gordo was so fully carried out in action that the oftteial report is hardiy more than the generel orders transiated ture tense to ast. The story of Chapaltepec has the same eleuent of the marvel- ous fp tt general ec rent ita- Pusublitties In the closest ds The next day reports th accomp- lished. ‘These suceeses were not cheaply at- tained. ‘The Mexteans, though deticient in science And in” military inteliizence, fought with bravery and sometimes with desperation. ‘The enormous Percentage of loss in his army proves that Scout ‘Was engaged In uo light work. Wittm F. Davenport, brother-in-law of ex- Governor Claittu, and one of the most promim Feskie acs of Newton, Mass, commltted suicide Sat- Grusy Oy snvoting Limsel” rh ascend ina | re the | requiring | student of | prominent and the other tastgniiicant, and the | prominent tisure Invartably attracts attention.” | 4 place for the little lady was found in the mall- tng departinent at 35 a Week, AC the same time a tall woman of figure, who carried her head ikea sun, netther well efacated nor particularly agreeable, Was placed in the show room at $14 Week. She Was not_as refined nor as painsta the little one, but she had the physique so highly prized by’ an experienced modiste. ‘The | Bitte one toued Yen hours a day, with hardy a re- | spite, while the big woman walked grandly Uj | dowai tae parlor, superintending ‘sales and Keeps ing everything Uti. —-s00 Chrysanthemum Woulda’t Help Him, From the Chicago Tribune. At 10 o'clock in the evening Clugston promptly put on his hat and overcoat and said he must be Koln: 's the matter, Clugston?” said one of the members of the club. “We've only broke three bottles. Say ‘chrysanthemum.’” chrysanthemum,” replied Ciugston, easily, 'Xoure alt right for am hour yet. “No, 00,” sais m, Sadly. “I can say that | word ariet uhe sixta bottle, Dut tay wife footed nas Jast night with ‘nonarehtal.? me W-ight with ‘statistician,” or inexplicable? or some other horribie word that I havent beck Practicing on, Good Eighty boys" Aud Str, Chige She'll be w: for ston went oUt With af alxious and preoccupied look ou bis face. White Staves. ‘THE SUFFERINGS OF KIDENAPPED GIRLS AMONG THE MICHIGAN LUMBERMEN. A telegram from Marquette, Mich, January 28, says: Judge C. B. Grant was asked yesterday ‘if he credited the stories told about the dens of the lumber and milaing camps tm the Northern peninsula, He answered that he sentenced the eight girls from Menominee county referred to in the papers, and that their stories are substantially correct. “I have carefully questioned the inmates of these dens brought before me, and Iam satisfied hat the public knows not a tite of the, iniquity carried on in them,” the judge. “I traced | many crimes directly to these pi and deter. mnincd to see what force there Wwas in the law and | to sweep them out of my circuit, In Menominee eleven persons from one den were brought before orto men and nive women. Mianie Pi Whose story has Pubic, was one the ot, and tord me ber story. Her “tather Was Wr ewenty yours the chief of police tn Eumira, N. Y., and Was a very estimable man, as I have. sf asvertained, I wrote to her uncle, ahd recet reply a long letter detaiting the history of ai corrobe rating uer story in | uncle having $8,000 Invested for Yelged into tis den, where the from Cuteago. She tried to get but her letters were destroyed. Word to an ofticer, or a pretended officer, ence county, Who eame to. the den cou id do nothing ior her. from a window in the tow ants Commonwealth, kevper, overtaken, Drought cher finally promised to take girl Dack to Chicago, Dut Look Wks, and sold thein'to fore eg lc ube to take her home, and then Betiionea over myself for her take eaeet Fepraary & tee bey = oe Ar Al ede has BARGA now. We want half what the goods cost, price don’t sell them another price taken all our Newmarkets, each as Beaver, Diagonal Cloth, Pisin and trimmed with Fur, all which sold as high as 88. Youcan have them at INS. must. ws Se oe aa: Coe ed ‘We have taken our Newmarket Paletots and Cireulars. ‘We find only 42 in stock: all sold well, from $10 up to 820. You can have the choice now at TTT Eg llhy 7 fy Ss See Og ae Sd OUR JACKETS. All our stock of Ladies’ Jackets, with and without Hoods—many of them have been sold among our pa- trons; prices marked in plain fisures as high as $12.50: we don’t want cost; we want less than half _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. THE POPULAR. 8: FOR NOVELTIES IN ee PRES TRIMMINGS. PASSEMENTERIES. sent Fae, Began ne Sm JET NOVELTIES IN Ormatpeed waeabes, Pancha Shoulder Ormamenta en ACES OF OF EVERY DESCRIPTON, For Street and Evening Wear. EMBEOIDERIES IN ‘Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss, all widths, OUR STOCK OF NOVELTIES IN pee ogee Pancyestt Masa Sock ‘Guchlags in al Linde Of oeigue and cot AGATH GaTAR A temas i, @. F. Curtiss. WN T) ee get Bale SCHOULER on WiLLEAY POOES. WwW, #. 475PA. AVE, AND 1494 X.Y. AVE, 29% ee NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE. BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS APOUND. SOLDIN MORRISON, ‘NEW RUCHINGS FOR EVENING WEAR. [Sse 2 POUND PACKAGES. THE IX- GROCERS' ep BEC es ORDER Boor, ine 12M. por yard: worth 206, mgretsiation, CREASING SALE OF THIS eae Colored Chips hes Weching, Tinea | PABDOKS, § AY SCHOOL LESSON HELPS Saer nde cata bergen Silk with colored ederes, ‘yard. SUND: iShares sie ri coor ce leoaterd 430 PAY SE EC gED BOOS ae a FANS! FANS! IN ALL NEW MATERIALS AND, DESIGNS, FINE A Fou Ine Or Biaxx Boor &, W. BUBCHELL, S IN STOCK. TRIAL mls (1325 F street. Eirontens Note Doon, EPR SOR | No rex cost—only Painted Gauze Fans, Handso / at a oan i Gatiza Fans (in — ee A 2% iain Satin Fans, 23, ie 7, aus BO Sinee Fann ups Even if you doa't want any, come and look at | Wearethens shear kngisdged Fladguarers for Jewelry. Ekibs moonosd ssa pHa them; probably you will buy one at this price. OUR VISITES. ‘We have only about twelve left; some very fine ones, some not quite as fine, but all this season's goods: stylish, and some imported ones; all of which nold as highas 835. We don’t want cost; we don't want even balf price. We are determined, if price will sell them, to offer them at Come and look at them. Convince yourscif, when we advertise bargains, and say immense, that they are such, CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. ‘We have some Newmarkets and Double Cape Cloaks only in 12, 14 and 16 years; we sole. the best of them as high as #8: what we have left you can have at a ay oMw 3 s 3 pee ee Probably it looks ridiculous, but come and see them. MISSES’ DRESSES. ‘We have about twelve Suits, this season's styles; all of Cems sole as tisk ms @10 1 819. acorn WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RHINE STONE NECKLACES, EASTON & RUPP, TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPER A11-3m__ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave, and 13th st. nw. ‘All our Je yruranted. If any article you. few Boose Cue Parzen Temeniber the eiilire stock ts divided into three lots: hase fri rin this tine does not wear you cou Tae tea AUR BEORO POSITION, AND WH MEAN Ta migra Bits sn alee, snd stris, | BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF EID GLOvEs! KID GLOVES! Tolusteh, only 100-8 bos pepe a ERE, ERE Tend? beautiful line of Kid Gloves, Dress and _ eapest Abu city. in He. latest approved cuts and stitchings. at Moat of our Gloves see warranted. JOHN C PARKER'S, ¢ i Pe fer > eee Cor eee = Dn = = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA Were never shown you. LADIES’ GOODS. Lot 1 sells at 48c.; worth trom 60c. to 81. Porg sella at 74; worth from $t to: a0 fells at ine, Cotsst Covers, t-dines Eadion i Hacinted in tue aitve are Gh ‘Skirts, Drawers and Gowns. All of good workmanship and best materials and trimmings. We wish you particularly to notice the prices we have put on the following desirwble Dress Materials: 44-IN. WIDE ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, 50c. PER. YARD. “Nothing to equal this for # stylish and eoo- nomical suit, WIDE ALL-WOOL ENGLISH CHK! 5c, Pein WARD, Aomideree the moet stylish Dress ‘Material of the Season. with AL ‘alter and reline io. 900 G at. nw. 40-IN. LUPINS' ALI.WOOL CABLE CORD, 750. | a PEI YARD: worth 31:25 | eoy ican thi ALL-WOOL WIDE WALE DIAGO- | {ng Presses a srecinl NAG, Bc. PEN YAND: worth 156 THE MOST GENUINE, BARGAIN EVER SHOWN Fe guy DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ANTON f CAROLINE LERCH. ISS CUNNINGHAM, if 1310 8th st. n.w., month of February only. A NTON _EISHER'S Cheinical Dry Cleaning Establishment, ‘Ladies! and Gentlemen's Garment Bifchis process wi not isco" thant ot ‘Goods called for and deli PATENT PROCESS FLOUR Tt tewithout adoubt the most Braurmcnend the ‘most Norarrrovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the wost perfect Mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Uxsvnrassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a lange quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. HOWEVER, | Like everything else thet has gained renown, some Tereon or pernonsare trying to take advantage of the reputation it bas eained by imitating the Name snd Brand; and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior New York ave, n.w., and Genta’ Work of ever; Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paria, Ladlew Prash “Costs during she ‘Thirty-five y« Veils, Laces, Gl ig superior process. ty, Gentleanen' etna a ‘and ryase spots Fuarantead to be removed effectual “ article for the genuine. 10-IN. WIDE FEDORA LACE FLOUNCING, 22.75 ‘THEREFORE, : = piQ hE rrpows tace mrovxencys27e| Mus M. J. Hos, = a widths to match, at 24 and 45c, per yard. 1300 F ST. N.W. Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read ‘This Tace comes in Light Blue, Lavender, Ecru, aN ccERia® In To-morrow morning's Republican we will publish | Pink and Nile Green. OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- forty genuine Lied Ticket Bargains from our Dry { 7, A NNN zs and have the imprint of Goods department especially. We have some elegant | AA NNN £8 EERE See Values in Silks, Satteens and Colored Dress Goods, | fA SRE 85 FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT COST. > which we will offer regardless of cost. tis AAS 2S ane KID GLOVES AT ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE. jo6_| Mtsched. None genuine without the two gold medals. BBR U U_ RRR GGG. HH Ul PERFLUGES ‘8 HAIR OBLITERAT! ‘ED. LEAVIN === AM MM MM ”™ =5S uu RG a no trace. My Elect Needle Process is a & Hi u Fer MMe 8 Ss box, HY u Ene & oq HEH! Punedy for” this aire sca, Pl Piaters ender WM. M. GALT & C0, E s only Prouotea iuore Blac? Bp dee OU G OMAMM Fe Bae oo ee eee ee etna ieee te Ee | apas Wholessle Flour and Grain Dealers, BBB aA A UU M M M ” a SEE aoe oo. GABRIEL, 1521G st. nw. jat-Imt* Pp I re) 0. 227 7TH. 8TH AND D STS. ae, BP Ee g 3 Lupe, ATE ER URE TALIAN LIVE 1, BR OIL CLOTH, 150. PER YARD AT THE GREAT ete BBR RRR. oO 8..a | LATEST Bi mee cc FINE FRENCH As sweet and palatable as see = tae HAIR DRES: ESSN BG one noes (Ag ee ee pata GaES Hair drvenng by the month. ‘Special attention to ELPHONZO YOUNGS 2 ROM FRIDAY ON BEGINS TER, placing of Bridal Veils, amet Sooces Mesws = 83 SUES ine | | nln cee nein saat $027-6t qatand Las Tithe ee. AN ME A ety SE anon diccak 13 e ‘acknowledze ¥ is to build upon tl ra YO} r:putation fe mee oae HOTELS. NONE GENUINE U: NG THIS STAMP, — This Shoe for Gent de im Button, Con. eS a ea rap and Lace” Beat Cals Shan, “Cueacelted tn Dura. infor and Appearance. “Apostal card seat 2 i 1 bts you isfsrnstion ‘bow to wet dis sein VIRGINIA Shy state or eenitory. J. MEANS & CO, 41 Lincoln Stzeet, Bosto: Our celobrated factory prov Shoes of this grade than euy ot ‘Thousands who their will tell y you ask them. MEANS? in unapproached in Durabilit = facto, ‘Mess. ory oa the 22 SHOE lantity of reward nanan if for Boys You Have A Spexpm Cuaxce HYGEIA HOTEL. One hundred yards from Fort Mcuroe, where daily target pgactice, guard mount and dress parade take place. Perfect in cuisine and appointments. Accom- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts Full lines of the ahve Shovs for sale in Washington ~ \d nightly hops. Pure ocean air, free from malaria oy © Md 1107 F STREET NORTH’ = Hany age . ‘3 SAME CS (Puiberae ete Sore EE SilGondcne to wratine sam st_n.w.: G HOLTMAN, 401 Pent _#26-3n TO SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH THE BEST eiean Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send LACK RUSSIAN KARE M 20c.. AT TEE DG = s a for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. teat Gear bate the NUFES ie A MENS’, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Se yy owbi bination, 1 SOLUTION SALE Nt ‘week 7 iL. pore aogpaubig Combination, AT OUR GREAT DISSOLUTION Now ‘Will show the coming GOING ON AT REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE govnivioe ta ae multe, Pasoenger Ei cvator. New Plumbing. UP APARTNERSHIP. WE MUST HAVE THE EG EN. Na Hage ss cuit al Oticer, U. 6, A. CASH FOR OUR CLOTHING, AND THE BAR- 2 ih Teniperature and cifinate, the izost desirable of FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, any place in the United Sater: GAINS ARE WAITING FOR YOU AT OUR ‘Send for new paunpale Wk iS) Also, Ja5-1m pac. HATFIELD, Proprietor. 0. NATISFY STORE—NOT IN CHEAP GOODS, BUT GOOD = See ' COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, B FOUR LEADING GOODS CHEAP. WE WANT ALI OF YOU TO ait PON TATLON SADE BUTTS. YERMUDA, DENTISTS OF COME AND SuE OUE aooDs AND Putces, | ag 'y-KaRE, 507 LTH 91. x W.—CORSENMADE the most delightful winter resort in the world. BALTIMORE. AWA, fc onter: A verfect fit wuaranceed. Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti- more University, has anlyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- Port says it contains preciesely the qualities that above Dentisis dentrifice should contarn. WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, aud is epplied to the brash by means It hag Yeculiar. refreshing, preserving and Cleansing qualities and deiightfal flavoring of its own. Sold by all of an imitation ivory spoon. Druggists. says ZOX YOU CAN BUY YOUR MENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN ALL STYLES Lneot Shoulder Bruce | and Bustles, Corsets laundried. gp lL PE wate ; of 83 rooms, fmproved and putin the most per- Refor Also, Waists, French recta 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 107m ST. N.W,, | fect order, will op a for the accoramodation of guests AND QUALITIES. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, i M ‘Makes: Spee cd Lope BG Te oa | tees Bon ipod city of A she tangest and oe - 3A NS IN E' IN PI RE veniences. are entirely free from melaria, Papo Re et ‘French aaa eee Afcrino Underwear | frost rare ee eestars caring cota es | E. SAV] YOU! Ni] finest rt: HL v. grees. R HOUSE SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY | patent Shoulicr Bracea apt ail Dress lsform Goods, | Sirvalars, WALTER AIEER, AND COME DIRECT TO THE GREAT DISSO- ‘French Corsets and Bustles. _né-m&th3m Proprietor. LUTION SALE AT 924 7TH ST. N. W., BET. IAND K STS. TWO DOORS BELOW BUR- Chitaren's Corsets and #81 Corset (Siias H's own ‘the price 1s unsu! PNG Maldon Gerinanapd Spenish spoken. mrlé ERFECTION OF LIVING.—THE ALTAMONT, Pz Entaw Place, Baltimore, Just completed, Strictly Highest elevation, On the handaom- UPcrfect heat and Ventilation, Tyeandearent & Fam ent ste DETTE'S DRY GOODS HOUSE. COME AND electric light in every room. Home cooking. Suites SEE US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. §al4-00 ne At1s ‘Desivns an CARPETS AN} Quisrorn Prasrens, A higher grade of Plaster than the public has hitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plasters. na1-Sm | 227-68 Sold by all druggists. LACK AT THE Gi GREAT CLEARIN [PRIEST ute = “able Combination, 1241 and 2B Wise, 27-6t New and Beautiful Line of upwards, rpedld AND HOUBE, PAINTING, AA OUEST | Ee oat eae panera, era oe et ines dep Bec r ie P. Haxsox Hiss & Co JEAie EE, STORE, Baltimore, ‘ALL PAPERS, centa and ‘WOOD AND COAL. Vv, Baowx Joxxsox, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal. nd Estimates Furnish iD UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 815 15TH ST. N.W. ‘UST, THINK! A CHILD'S TRIMMED COAT FOR ‘99c.! at the Great Clearing Sale at the Double Combination, 1241 and 1243 11th st. se, Bexsows Circo Poxovs Prasren. HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS “PERFECTION” No Loxa Proctamatiox. QUALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPEAK LOUDER FOR US THAN WORDS. ‘The. Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to- gether with Bargain prices, tell the story. ‘Men, Young Men, Boys and Ch‘ldren Suits, ‘and Overcoat Department, are open to your in- spection, with the Lowest Prices. It isa practical fact that we are not consider- ing the question of profit on what remains of Our Fall and Winter Stock. Our only object ow is to sell the goods. ‘We have made big deductions in our Suit D>- partment. We have made big deductions in our Pants Department. We have cut deep in our Overcoat Department. We are Sacrificing the ‘Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcosts, Now is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur- nishings, EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH NOAH WALKER & o,, IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. ‘The neatest, quickest, safest and most poworful rem- RUSSIAN CAFETIERS. “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.50. e COMPLETE FACILITIES. BOTTOM PRICES. Vara Corrs Pors FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE. Wood and coal direct from the forests and, mines ALL SIZES. torelabl wer, tes rom slag aie and ‘ther ace ME A TRIAL Office, 1101 RL. r. Ei gaeearRe aA. ‘by telephone. & 3a10-9m PRE CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. Ware H H. Manovw, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, a = : ‘China and Glass Importers, COAL AND Woop. edy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Neuralgia, Lum- ‘bago, Backache, Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all | $215 1205 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘aches and pains. Endorsed by 5,000 physicians and druggists of the highest repute. Benson's Plasters promptly relieve and cure where other plasters and greasy salves, linaments and lotions, are absolutely useless. Beware of imitations under similar sounding Bio Cor Ix PORTIERES AND HEAVY CURTAINS WAY 4X2, 7a] begin Monday and offer our stock of Por. ‘Main Office No 710 Dat. nw. Offices and Yaris— Bthand Bats. aw. No. 216 A st ne Coal Depot— Cor. Virginis and Delaware avenues a.w. ane Ofices are connected ‘with the Telephone Ex- Parces names, such as “Capsicum,” “Capucin,” “Capslcine.” is at reduced prices. to they are utterly worthless and intended tododiee, | EVERY Ty eet Sion Tan ‘Aak for BENSON'S and take no others. All druggista, e COAL AND WOOD SEABURY & JOHNSON, Puorarerons, vaow JOHNSON BROTHERS, no-esn oe New York. ‘The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply Wiz § re Tride athe Great Clearing Sle tha ATA ‘more families than any firm south of New York. Tele- ble Combination, phone connections. «| _s27-ct seat end 249 1th se ae, ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest, Miss Juuer Consox Sava, ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year:" “Fuel for s cooking stove and two other fires, and GROGAN'S _ni2 625 Pennsylvania avenve | rights, would cost about §8 per month, provided Coxz | and HOt ‘FOR PROVERBS. ‘were used in cities,” &s. : ane Ca willbe pala by MARTIN grt cy three prenitae of Sen WE ARB DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE 70 | We Are determined Boone need be without s well-furnished homebe- ‘cause they have not got the cash to spare. ‘Branch Offices and Yaris 1515 Seventh street northwest, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest, 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. 1221 Ninth street northwest. » 603 Pennsylvania svenue northwest. Corner of Third and K streets northwest. INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ‘For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES ISHING GOODS in generals to knock the bottom outof high Eetarorts at, Second. ANY PART OF WASHINGTON ae EES — ee ‘Seo Os 15 tise good OR GEORGETOWN- 00s ON INSTALLMENTS cHOICE OLD ae CaaS a 40 Bushels for $3.70. Leas eet st wos ve ad ‘ee 48 CHRAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- Ueere deemed appropriate: ‘Bushels $2.50. ERE wwww = HSS maa es ata ¥ ' = Rcicsyy J And this: * enti cetera St 40 Busbels for $2.90, can naa ak Jon torma in regard to payments. MILD, MELLOW AXD DELICIOUS. Pate Sipo-“sacdient We 80 ok ch £35 Bushele for €2.00. Come and see the largest store in the United States Tlecop tha curs fo Tan . WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. | Come and soe the largest and moat varied stock to se id ote 1 ‘sermoa."—-Martin Gillet | ja, 411 and 413 100% stroct, | #°tfom. thes tncmectvon Come after you bave posted yourselves on prices and a L=, ‘COLLARS, 80, | *#ms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that = snr es ot tne Great le, at the GROGAN INSTALLMENT HOUSR cesar ie i whi este Sas. ‘cou: | _Je227-6t and 1243 11th sto, (THE OLD BINED, seneeeae ee sale fect eres Giaarerot—commorrmea. CAMO Zot SVETUR DETWEEN 160m AER chi Sao ae 34TH STREETS &. W. . {he selection by te bet seariaaen ‘adi ei for, Come and'be con- ‘Address sl communications relating to this offer to Tiassa Ghat wo are Lroatrt = ee ‘Tepeat, come and make your own terme—at (Caze Manzrs Gritz & Co, Baltimore, Ma. 2 eee (Copyright 1887 ) 10-1m : : : : Ge te Bon Biszors Coenonnee ‘CONCORD HARNESA" fs we full stock of the on Poulet. in ty tee Bole Agency for the Saran asmecee CELEBRATED WHITMAN GADDLES, 1, ©. BISHOP, Drogsist, LUTE & BRO, all3m 730 Oth st, cor. Hot. nw. ec” "ras pero ES: “alert ge pre 34 Fat iw. 2 ee AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of Prominent makes at all prices, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 00, az 817 Market Space, Do Nor Pracase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, A thoroughly first-class instrument at a medium price, ‘Over 41,000 now in use. ‘Second-hand Pianos and ‘at prices from 610 to.9150. i ‘aprestansortznaut of Scant Susie in the cty. HENRY EBERBACH, 916 F street, sp Enwao F. Dacor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ce See gis TT EEE Tt NON Ww w W oer ROT. & CO. ak ee UPRIGHTS FOR = AND RENT, NEW AND RECOND-HAND, AT V. BECKER’ 801 9TH SIKEET FIRST-CLASS TUNING AND KE! Bens, UGO WORCH & CO. Bas Wie Btroet XW, Sole Avents for the Unrivaled, BOHMER PIANOS: And dealers in, Strings, Musical Instruments, Sheet ‘Music and Music Books. tases es of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. 08 and Organs to Rent. _SEWING | MACHI N ES, _ &e. SILENT NEW AMERICAN, SEWING MACHINES, ith New Automatic Stitch Dial, are Sent, fiehtness of runping, streueth and work: GHEY ARE NO RISK TO HRALTH. ‘The only Sewing Machine made without spiral sprines gr cormcels, Send for cdacular aud over 2,000 iu oreneats of Waal of Teiephoneeall 4582 °C AUURBACH, 7th and I ste Lepainus aud Keuting, ali kinda, Sole Agent D. ‘Next Door to Aucrbuch's Bieyele Shirt Depot. WwW New How ‘The Best and Lightest Running SEWING MACHINE inthe market. The Largest Range of Work. The Bost Attachments. Light Running and Quiet. Ladies should | call and see it before purchasing. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, __ 528 Oth st. n.w.. St. Cloud building. EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Ackuowiedged by experts as the fi ibachine extant for Luchtness, Quietness, Speed, Workand Beauty of Piuish. “The White is King. Be sureabdseeit 4. F. McKENNY. Sole Agent, 4 stn. w. J.B. RICHMOND, Maiager. ‘aca for Hi 3.00. GEN TLEM. EN No 7 jed for ty of nS: GOODS. Exzzsrs HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, &¢. Shirts to Onder, Gfor@12. A perfect ft guarantecd. ELLERY'S, 1337 F street. 8 Opposite the Ebbitt House ____ FINANCIAL. __ ‘STOCK BROKERS, Sag Rinbave, | New York ) Washington, 839 15th etreet (Corcoran Buildin SSpVALE STOCK TELEG WASHINGTON, BALTISOKE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. ‘General’ Partn James WaITKLY, —H. Crvces Oaxuxr, SMavkanp C. Ex Brea H. Dopoe, Wantineion, DC. Teriam K. ‘Tmavens, Specis eBuyjgni sell on couusson all ‘clamcs of Railway NBN". HL DODGE, Resident Partner. nd Bonds and information re- A eee Seite direct from the New rk Stock Exchange. ‘All orders executed and repocted promptly. Jel SPECIALTIES. SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1855. ‘Di'hremir tnd Slinbie Heston or dies. advice free and confdenusl at all hours. Office 720. 5th st, bet. Gand H sts. n.w. peor H, BENNETT, SCIENTIFIC ASTKOL- stand, Meditan, fornierly of New York, Cou: 5) grote ult ts fuure. aul: Hat wePtao “Send for tectinoniala, 180 v8.5 Wash D. ear tvs BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LAE. Se ate nee ben Bemen 50 cents each, 408 L street, between 4th and = streets north’ my6-40w" PROFESSIONAL. AD. ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL GIFTED VOYANT, : chit. Es eee born fith Second Si very set BOF. Ck ‘CLAY —THE Set xBEATED ‘CLAIRVOY- ‘and Astrologist,causes ted together, ee uarantesd. Office 456 C ot, bet. 455 and 6th ota. n.w. AND MME. SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1855, , ‘and reliabie treatment for See ‘niial at all hours. Office SoC Giana ote 2 1X CHTROPODIST, EKNON ROW, ‘945 Pennsylvania ave. See eens Sores ea {TIMORE AND ORIO RAILROAD. cep effect, SAU NDAE, 2x0 JANUARY 30th, 1887, Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jen. o “For chicao S547, 274 1020 pm. anny, Tet aaron concoes and 1 Behr ‘cose sierra care ee eather fo axize fare Serta anand 10-10 jm, with throu pathy Wms te mbowr Po fast insited, train. to Ounce Wing iM Cincinnati next morning at 7 am. No extra fare arp etsbrne at 11:45 8:55 pm. daily Bjttebung, Cleveland, and cron eth Paskor Beer cures at Towal Stations, 8:40 am. dally, exert ‘em For Grace, Newark, Wilmineton and Phil edeipbia 730 ait, 2 10 pom. and’? spa daily between Balinore and Wilminton, 5-18 pn dally i a" Wilkainaton, 31 pam eget andar” = Baltimore on week dayn 5, 6:30, 6:40, 7 20:05 am.,12:10, 1:10, 3: Ps Sak 3.90, 4:90, 4540, 5:40, 6-45, 7:35.8- TBaliomors op Sundapy 9.20, 7 7:30, 8.30 ana 4:40, 5:40, 6-49, Teo 2. gap, Valley, Rafirosd end points Souty 5:80 p.m. datly; 5:30 pan. Sleeper “40 Fo lis 6:40 a ae oi tebe, fe, 2510 40 ae Way Stations between Washiueton and Balti more 5, 6 40, 8:3 poms it: 12:10 p. snd it Son ues Asin $540, 645 and 40 Ea or Stati tan Branch 6:45 a.m. daily, except Su: Pan. daily. 4:40 p.m. duly. exce}t Sunday, for prlucl- Pal stations on Metropolitan Branch 'S 40° ath all on Sunday stone interurediate Joints: a Gait ewcent Seuday. Por ser eeea0am. 1 a3 Shvand a0 pam, ye ForHngemtown 8-40 sar Tan. - dats om pt Sunday. be ‘ilmington. Dei., and = ee a wot = 8.00pm si "10: Pete 0, 8: — Harper's ‘erry and Vailey & 5:30pa Prom Frode: ok thd intermediate points, 8-254 my “fraine leave alone for Wectaton at 5.10,6.30, 4 P00, regs a6 and toe 4, eed 4 Dam. 230,32 0 4-80, 5 OO, SF te WEEE: goa mar ann exc 2:10. 3 15 and , 5 5 cept For further information apply af the Baltimore ana | Qhio Ticket office, Washington station, O19 ahd 14 Penney Ivania avenue, corner 14th streot where orders will be udken for baayage to be checked aud recelvedee “BAviD bee oo K. LORD, 6.4. General | Superintendent, Battinore’ ME GREAT — PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. 0, TRE, NORTE W |. DOUBLE | svRERL At. EFFECT vant ais © Trainsleave Weratnaton from Station corner of Sixt For Pittsbare a the West’ Chicas Eimited Pxyrreas ‘of Palace Slecpiuye Uarw at i 80 A datiy, Pat Line 920 AR daly ee Cocina With Sleepinne Care {ron Hurrisb And Buffet Gar to St. Louis daily. en fe Cateauo, with Sleepinw Oar bt" TOP M. daily. with Si hicaco and St. Louis, and Ha Cleveland, leoprncting at Har Jeepers for Lamainvifle and Metuy Paciae Express, 10-00 FM daily. tor Pitta and the West, with through Sieeper Chicace. BALTMIORE AND POTOMAC ETRY iis sy For, Erie Cansudairua, Rochester, Duflalo, Nagar, | °"20:09 Beat daily. except Saturday with Teles Cars Washington %6 Kockester oe? SF | For, uamepor, Lock Haven and Elmira at 9:50 | M. dutty, Cxegt Sunday ¥ na 1 a a 0S fs ood sit fe ia 4 0. 413 10 os, ied Express of Bullme 4:00 B. Mt day “tae eaarets For Boston without change, 2:00 P. M. every day. For, brookiyn, ‘N.Y, all threuch trains coneet a dereay Clty with bats of Brevklyn Anwen ailarte ina direct fenanfer te Putconstene avoiding double | peo fetriaite actovan New Wark City | For, Fitladelphia 7 ‘25, 9 00 wud 11-15 A.M. 12-2 GaAs, tee “mas ots BB on. eel 00, 9-40, 9-50, 11:15 20), 4:00, 4.15, 42, 4:40, M." On Sunday, 000, 4:00, 4:15, YAM and 4:40 P.M. dally, ‘except Sunday. For Anvapolis, 12:90, 4:23 and 6.00 P. daily, except Buuniay? Sundays 9900 LMC ¥ ALEXANDRIA AND | FREDERICKSBURG RAIIE AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON AILKOAD. B40.957- 41 AM 12-05 | For Pope's: aa 7 | For Alexandrs,6:00, 6:4 4225, 4 ptt P-M.’on Sunday a pe _— pny 11 AM, on fe South daily, and | rorgtao FM dally, except Sugwisy, eon | areainw leave. Ale niria for Wunuin Mid ¥:40- 10 YO midnsent pat 8-00 aud 10-43 Mand 12-10utcht, northeast cor. here orders cai be left baggage to desti CHAI 3. R. WOOD, General Ps scuger Aunt. EDMONT ALB LINE. SCBEDULE IN EFFECT DFC. 19, 1886, Trains leave B. and P. station, Oth and Bs ntrwte « Charl Jince butlet sleep) Vashineton to Mot | ian = Dart aay, for Mi 3p. us. Daily, except Sandag, | ogcsiete sedi Siatia iene” OF Memoome | 3:30 p m.—Dai arrnton, Gordons Ciarlottesvilic, staduton, Lourvilley Cnciayet ea Points ou the Chesapeake and Ohio’ route. Pull Biegjsers Wanbiuetou to Louieille 11:00 p. ily for Lynchburg, Raleich, Ashville, Charlotte, Columbin, Aiken, Auguste, AUanta, Mout gomery, New Orleaas and ‘polute pouthwest Pull: Shan buifet slepers Wastinstton to Avlcen, SC, Washe ington to Moutgumery, colibectitig Wath parlor car to TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHTO.DIVISION, Sond od 7:19 p.m svovuruing, leave Kound B.saly and ‘118 Pm. juxton 8:40 w.tn. ‘Through trains 8:30 Hill 6-050, pan ‘South arrive at Weshingtom aud from Louisville 9:40 p. ‘ticket ane ¢3 orvetion aud information furnished and fagage checked tomice gol Reneaee Papin ave, sud cot assuper stauon, ‘iveuia a JAB. L. TAYLOI Paracas FOR | POTOMAC IVER LANDINGS ‘NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” ‘Leaves 7th st. wharf ou aONDA\S, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS az ain. Keturuing TUESDAYS, DAY p.m., touching at River Land- ings as far an Nomdm) Oreck, Curtivman. Vas abd Citments Bay: Mids Connecta wid Bana Fk = Shepherds, ‘Nee schedule. JOEN B. PADGETT, Cw. RIDLEY Menace aS De ECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAMERS Ri FR JJHN GLBBON and 4G KNIGHT leave Fier 41, ver, N.Y. every SATURDAY at 4 1.10 r every LURSDAY ‘MORNING. ers tatea, a ‘T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEA! ‘Leaves 7th street wharf except 5 Nerpon gt 10 eck a ica a oem ington about eld LL BLAKE, Captain STEAMERS. HORT ROUTE 70 LONDON, let ene aes, LLOYD 8. 8. CO, =t Havre) Brews rion (Loudon, havre), Bremen. am. 55 Trave Feb. 73, 6am * Fulda Feb, 26,7 am. “ Saale March 2. 1020, excellent tole, Luxurious ee ie Price jptcabin, esas 73, #80, ma EE JES. & EASTON, STENOORAPHEES, ‘ake dies Tend Staten busi, Jour aR 629 F stn. w. MITH, APTORNEY ‘AT Law, Classis attended, to. to. Bee Giggle EEE__=___—_—_————_— =