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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET How TO PREPARE SOME PALATABLE DISHES AT LITTE RXPENSE—SURT AND GRABAM PUDDIXGS— CABBAGE SOCP—BARED PLUM PUDDING—ATTRACT- IVE ORNAMENTS—USEFUL HINTS, BTC. 1 BES? Deirrina makes very good “buttered toast” when butter fs high, Corrre if taken early in the morning on an Smpty stomach ts sald to act as a preventive ahonst, tmtectious and many acute epedemic CaBcam Sovr.—The liquor in which a cabbage 1s botled, if stewed down again and thickened with bread crumbs, skiin milk, and a little cheese, Makes a nourishing Lenten soup. Ou. Fou Rep FCRNITCURE.—Take linseed ofl; put {t into a glazed pipkin with as much alkanet root As it will cover. Let it botl gently, and it will be- come of a strong red color; t 2 ft cee ig Ted color; when cool it will be f Goon Ser PtopING.—Chop finely stx ounces of beef suet, add to 1t one pound of flour, half a Saltspoonful of salt; mix with half a pint of milk and water; tie tn a well-floured cloth and botltwo hours and bait, Pouisi OF MaHooaNY Coror—Two ounces of beeswax ent fine, spirits of turpentine, one ounce; Sue dram powdered resin. Melt at a gentle heat, and add twodrams of Indian red to give it a mahogany color. FUTRES-MixoT® Caxe,—Two cups of sugar, tree eggs, one cup milk, three cups flour, three Yeaspoontuls baking powder, oue teaspoontu! Uavoring. Bake in four layers fteen minutes use any kind of teing you destre. RRIED KIDNEYS.—Make one teaspoonful of powder, one of flour, a little pepper and salt fato a smocth paste. Split the kidneys, spread the paste over them, and fry In as little bitter as possibie. Serve very hot, on fried sippets. ‘Y ORNAWENT.—Make a tall tripod of of knotted wood, about four feet long, nd fastened together at about one foot from the Yop of each. Here a Japanes fan is placed, form- ing a background for one or two large photo- Sraphe, Porrep Smntves.—shell a quart of shilmps, fresuiy boiled, chop them lzhtly, then pound them with about two ounces ot fresh butter, at the with ten pata whole fan bi Sianting Ines, Palnced after a dit DEVILLED Biscuits Discults on vot sides, and sprinkle freely with fayenne, then cover one side with cheese made nto a piste with made mustard and grill. the rve very hot. Auchovies curry paste or chutney an be Used Insieu'l of the GuawaM Peppiss. utter some small water nustard. One cup graham flour, halt half cup raisins or soa. teaspoonful nd favor with vanilla extract or 9 PRIVATE THEatatcars.—When Jor private theatricals, choose p ected In from thiry to forty minutes, and In which he parts are bright and lively, and th united to from four to eight, with each ¢ Its fatr Share of m Forrep HERKts’ otled herrings free fror im a mortar with a litt! ait, and an ator of macy moked salmon ay. With a cu: Onaxge axe —Take thy eam with half a pou tors rl take + flesh from two cold bone and skin, and pound as before. Cold | yck done in thls are exeetient, yolksof six eggs beaten Wd Of powdered su: freed fr epared of three aaa | scrT Mesunooys.—Put two | Tooms iinderneath. ‘The cafe ty a favorite rendez Jasbhips to a stewp in: break four fresh | YoUS for meinbers of ue library. With all due a & ate ppd ies may make It a place of meeting. ges over It: add a good terspooutul of chopped | PUPNne y fadles heteally Iu 1s usually bad pushry vonful of Ss: | form tor Ludies “to make appotntments at public | fer ait nxt | restaurants tn Lonion. Pastry cooks’ shops and ll quite thi on hot buttered toast, bibrary caté’s care quite the proper thing. Sub- dt | Seriptious to all the cinb privileges of Une itbrary ponte n | Vary trom one to tour guineas wyear, ‘The huitee Sir cate taker coavenieue Wat | lows of cit books at a tine, together with the be ee eee Cmte use of the reterence library and writing rooms, It rs; half of the fan ts covered with p | has often beeu asked, why do Engish writers ot, and betwee the fan the | choose to publish their buoks In three volumes? five are hung on the wall tt | Well, as eel pe rary takes out 1,000 | ee pe Peqiuisite Uy show the phot | copies of Lew wn writers, “tbe Graphs to the best advantace aestion fs easily solved. Lime WATER asp Mite ure a good ald to the | | There are pabitc brates, such as the Bethnal is . : flow. "The Birabeck 15 oh Chancery ur the y be made by putting a sot cor thlek he s the Caersé Baits. and dPoy Fry thew for ‘about iv brown, drain weil, aud se Mock Cavtan ‘them lightly and 7 little dried parsiey, a clov usually stron: Me has been rubbe: tar}, cayenne, = and’a ve ish with hot dry Pickte Fox Dure> Brer.—To 100 pounds of beet take six gallons ounces of salpetre, one brown suga: ing Lard. qarier po 3 remain in the meat, but p Savory Ese3.—Hard boii fou! in two, aero. Remove the whites (from ty yolks and Mil t Aa Dit should be cat tw let th * mixture of ch an ANCOTY OF LwWO, a Litt! | FS; Season each with a few drops of and grate over some crisp dry | One pint of flour ‘yr-pared ts best), | tablespoontn: of butt Rub butter and sat 2 ard roll out as thin as | possible; cut into rounds with acuke eutier an Toll out this thm ng The forme maid b ¥transiacent, | f with ¢ pan and set | k owned. Bake Puy Prppixe.—MIx weil half a pound of seeded due rat tty of currants, haifa pound aif a pint of boiling miik, naif ta it for one hb id oF dish. Sruvvep Steax.—Take two pounds of rump steak ut rather thin; sprinkle with pepper and salt, Make a stuffing as follows: Chop up two ounces lean m, If a pound of suet, the rind of half a Spoonful of parsley, one teaspoonful «heros, imix with a ttle seasoning, read crumbs and two eggs; spre the st ldskewer hour and a . Dusting frequently with butter or dri Pursczss oF WaLks Pt One pint of fine Dread crumbs, one quart of milk, one-fourth pound Of powdered sugar, the yeiks of four eggs beaten, the grated rit . butter the size of an exe: whites of the eggs to ba ro ee Wan GINGERAREAD.—One cupfal each of sugar, molasses, butter and miik or cream, four and a half cupruls ue teaspoonful of ‘soda, sifted twice wi , one tablespoonful Of gibger, one teaspo nd cin namon, three exgs sugar, Batter and spies put in the mk, Beaten eges an Sur vig- orously “for five in Ba “card.” | xk Instead of ett san accompaniuen Coup Koast Bexv StEW.—Put a can ot French | peas into a stewpan with the heart of a head of | cabbage lettuce cut Into slices, adding a gill of | ft, aud eat witu iced imilk Stock. Put the pan over asiow fre andlet the | contents simmer sor an hour aad a quarter. ‘Then, seuson well the silceg of beet with popper and salt and add them, also a small onion (wh! iced and Irted toa light browu). 5: fan hour and a half, then stir in Ducter rolled in flour, Iso a teasp. Lard, and a tabiespoonful of Worcester Jet all boil up once and serve hot. SADDLE OF Murron 4 La PoxTUGatse—Cut the tail off a saddte of muttou, and trim the tops and again anes of | Loft mus- shire sauce, Baps neatly, removing any excess of fat. Make a | & | Martade by bolling together two quarts or port Fine, a pint of vinegars thie cualiots,two ours | €ach'stuck with four or five cloves, five bay Jeaves, three carrots, six small turhipy and a Duneh'of parsiey. Place the mutton in a deep Gish and pour the marinade botling hot over it basting the meat frequeatly; then set it aside and Jet it stand ve or six days, "turning tt over in the Inarinade once tn every twenty-iour hours On tae ath day drain and wipe i€ dry, cover it with & Weil-buttered sheet of White paper and roast It, Dasting 1t constantly until done, which Will take from two to three hours, acc tO the size of the joint. Wuen done ‘take off ‘the paper, place on a hot dish and serve with gravy froin the weat, ‘straining ft into a small cupful of the marinade in whieb it was soaked, and three tablespouutuls of currant jelly. Where the Other One Was. ‘From the Omaha World. Child at Washington—“Who are all those men lounging around outside the Capitol?” Parent—“They are United States Senators, my LONDON LIBRARIES. They Flourish among a People with Leisure for Reading. From the Philadelphia Record, Londonersare a great reading people. But there is this difference between the English and the Americans. In the United Stateseverybody reads. In England there is an espectal reading class only ‘who most patronize the stalls, Atleast a milion Engitsh people trom thisclass are possessed of good incomes. These incomes vary from colossal sums, such as the Duke of Westminster and other dukes and duchesses enjoy, down to; the more modest but comparatively ample income of a cu- Fate's son or daughter whose grandsire or grand- dam left an annuity, What else have they todo if they do not read? And reading creates the de- mand for suppiles of reading matter, Authorsare ‘therefore in great favor here, where freading 13 @ eritable profession, indeed, almost the oply oceu- pation of aclass. These facta, after only a short Tesidence tn London, answered my questioning “Who supports these book stalls and these myrald ibrartes ; as being most famitiar to Americans, there ts Mudie’, having three Mbrarles. Oné branch fs in King strevt, Cheay near the noted bank of Engiand. Another branch is in Regent street, In the midst of ladies’ haberdashery sho} 4s they call “stores” for feminine wear here. AW the third, or main one, 18 the favorite, and. isin New Oxtord street, Immediately in the vicinity of the British museiim, on the next street runuing parallel to the one ou Which is the museum. Let m remind you, by the way, that were the books, or rather the bookshelves, or the museum strete! in line their length would be over 160 miles. There are in ail something like 1,500,000 volumes. A copy of each Look published in London must, be deposited tn this treasure trove of literature. But to return to Mudie’s. One guinea per annum, apout $5, entitles the subscriber to take out one Book at a lme. ‘This annual sum fs increased according to the number of books desired ch selection. Then there is the London Li 12 St. James? Square, From this library, ‘the St. Jarnes Library, you may day; three guineas a Year. Tl ere is W.C. Smith & Sons, 186 Strand, noted Charing Cross railway station, h station Is five minutes’ walk from the Na- of Pall Mall, fronting Tratalgar Smith was the characte> study eph Porter, K. C. B., 30 Wittily satirized in Gilbert and Sullivan's famous comte opera of “Pinafore.” Mr. Smith has been secretary of war, nd Was ‘Sceretary of the navy, or first lord of the admirality, now leader of the house of com- mons, Murte’s ts patronized ehtefy by novel readers, It $s one of the sights of Loudon to see people tlock- ing Into this place, and at. stated times to watch the packages of books being done up to send all er the kingdom, not ouly” England, but Ireland, Scotland and Wales being yearly’ patrons of Mudie have Ubeir own express, like our American expresses, engaged in the safe convey- ance of books to Uielr Bundreds of readers. If you Pay five guineas (or $25) per Year, you may take out Cwenty-iive volumes at a time during the year. Every few months ey have a sale of books at urdly low prices, In London and the suburbs ¥ deliver books through town agents, calied the ndon Book Sovlety.”” Each Year a catalogue for subseribers ts published at 15. 6d., or 36 cents, This is over 300 pages of good size. ‘The clerks at Mudi polite. “They are, as at the Brit- ish mu: gentiemen Of good family, who t ugment a small Income, Many an antiquarian stands behind one of Mudie’s coun- ks of reference. d, 1U 18 4 sort Ot second British Muscuin. “People go there to read the Ruuwgazines, newspapers and whatever books they care to consult. “The atmosphere is studious, the ms admirably lighted and ventilated, "The xiven in whitch to read « new book—one pub- ished Within a year—is fourteen days from the Lay Its taken ont. At Smith's, in the cd, we donot see such an aristocratic’ list of subscribers as at the St. James, Sinit’s ts the favorite brary tor clerks Of a better sort, and of reporters for ewspapers—the people, in fact, to whom “knowl ts power,” In that they make ft so. Y als to'have any particular book {t cheer y Obtains It When asked, The “Gros is a musical Mbrary matnly. People go thers, read, ascend the stairs, gaze at pletures, and descending get luneheon or dinner as they at the Grosvenor café or tea ww Clerks atv ¥ prope: torary, Loudon w ated rel nd Lawyer Pancras win Great id the saine atudie’s, a 1 1 Hbrartes, and there $ rooms, even halt- us Linply, you pay mike. To a classes, drop in my lesired polit. ‘There are, besides, the “ending paper shops.” For at penny wwe tae London Pines for an hour; é Sat the Sor sIx-cer Klles, ee. and papers with nels Winat Lo ¢ rican pout The ex- fstence of lued papers Is Uh tion of the fact That the big dulies ge news bud- gets, soe ‘The Way of ¥t This is the way of wide world drifts to a sweet sound sleep, One sont is Oue plays w with a god) passion, an le 's fanliion; or heer, u," aid wet eyes show ft, ily and says the otter’ other the And This is the way of it, sad earth ove: ‘The heart that bresks is the heart uf ‘0, 18 will rise to-morrow, over yet. ruth, {f | know no other, ‘Tat Pussiouate Love is Pains own moth Matrimony a Science. rom the Toronto Week. d neard of the English Matrimonial News, but we never before happened to see tt, When seen, it beggars all description and defies caricature, “Here are twenty-two long and closely Set columns full of advertisements for husbands or wives. The advertisers state precisely what they want, and at the same time accurately aj prose Ucinselves. “Bachelor, age 36, g00d I ng, com! appearance, very affectionate, steady, salary about £150 a year, Wishes to marty a lady medium height, rather’ short than. otherwise, small hands and feet, loving nature, good temper, goul-iovking OF well-formed teatures, dome cated, With teans, age from 18 030." “4 man WantS a Woman for his wife who has or will have her first orgiven name only as Jane, and has good health, with all her natural and sound teeth in- cluded.” ‘The ladies are equally precise. “An ate tractive, handsome, Young looking widow lady would like to meet With an honorable, gentle. Pa } of hish social position seeking u wife with refined, pleasing manners, religious principles and unusually cultivated mind. Cara 1s musteal, fond of intelectual pursuits, trully capabie of being mistress of a good estabitsliment, etc.” The for tunes of some of the advertisers ate surprising, if the statements are genuine. One has £4,000, an- other has £8,000 a year. One lady has £250,000, Imaginatton’ fails to paiat the hideousness oF dis: agreeableness, of whatever kind It may De, Which | compels a lady with £250,000 to advertise in the newspaper for a husband.” One lady of large prop- erty Wants a nobleman, and she need not alto. gether despair of getting him, There ts no reason that we can see Why marriages made tn this busi- ness-like Way should not be happy. ‘They cannot be so lappy aS genuine love marriages, but they may be happier than marriages of mere impulse, Chorus Girlv and ‘Their Contracts. Froin the New York Times, “Take notice that I am about to be married.’ ‘Thus began a note which Director Stanton, of the Metropolitan Opera house, received yesterday. ‘The writer was a chorus girl, aud the strange sort | of misstve was enough to create interest in the mind of anyone br:t he who ts versed in the mys. tery of operatic management. It seems that c rlcan't get married during the operatic ithout giving notice to her manager two Weel:s before the happy event ovcurs. Its s0_ pro. vided in her contract, and the marriage violates © Jor jher services uniess the manager S lis consent. Director Stanton looks with jentent eyes upon such Innocent contracts as these, however, and has already given his coveted con: Sent to @ number of ciorus girls since he has had their fate tn bis keeping. ‘too. Ephemeral Fathers, From the Yeuowine News. An estimable lady of the West Side has had the fortune of three husbands—two having passed over vo the majority. By the Mrst husband there 1s a son; by the second a very bright little daughter. ‘One day while some lady friends were lunching with the mother, the little girl asked: “Mamma, has Jack a in heaven?” “Yeu, darling: hush? replied mata. “lave 1a papa in beaveut” “Yes, dariing; hush!” repeated mamma, Aitel 4 pause aud profound thinking, tie ttle miss added: “Papas don’t last long, do they mam- child.” “are there any more Senators besides them?” “Oniy one.” “Where is het” “He ts inside, making a speech.” It the | roors on the | THE BLACK PRINCE. John Alexander, the Leading Negro Gambler of the United States, From the Detroit Tribune. Acolored man stood in the front door at Whit- ney’s opera house yesterday afternoon, gazing ab- sently at a three-sheet poster on the stand tn front Of the theater. He formed altogether a remark- able picture, and one that was duplicated upon ‘the bill board. A closely clipped beard covered his face. A magnificent sealskin overcoat, reaching nearly to the heels, was carelessly thrown open in front. The diamonds that blazed from his shirt ‘Dosom and fingers were as large as the eyes of the ete amin Whe seo epine ee hea ae joorway. mi estless.” He wore @ silk’ bat aud carried a gold- headed cane. ‘Two men passed by the theater. 7, look at that overcoat:” one, “Minstrels this week?” “Yes,” replied the other, a ian fellow 13 the star of the company, meb- “No, he's the manager, ‘The company 1s not a colored one.” “Please give me this with discretion. Colored man run 8 minstrel show? Ain't that a little strong?” “Maybe, but it is a fact. His name ts Alexander ~Joun Alexander—one of the best known and cleverest men in bis line in America, Some call him Alexander the Great, others the Black Prince, Cali him what you will, he is a bright man Just the same.” “Theatrical mag?” “gambler mi r, theatrical somewhat.” Mr. Alexander was found behind the scenes at Whitney's in the evening. He was smoking a fra- grant flavored cij right in the face of the yellow Gard on the wall that prohibited the use of tobacco on the sta “How didi become @ gambler?” laughed Mr. Alexander. “Why, my boy, I was born one. Now you might like to know Just where I was born. Well, I came to life fitteen Iniles below Cincinnati, on President William Henry Harrison's planta- tion. Iused to match pennies with the Harri- son youngsters, and there I first discovered my forttine in risks. Later on I became a cabin boy on a New Orleans packet steamer. Everybody gambles on Mississippt river boats. I was No ex- ion. My good fortune continued, and when We reached Cincinnati on one of our trips I found Thad $80 clear, I lett the river and started asmail gambilng room for the benefit of people of my own race, I was getting along finely until one day a man came tn and broke the bank, which meant $900 to me. Then I bushwhacked about the country for a time in a rather ‘mpecuntous con- dition, When I could earn a dollar I played the bank. Sometimes I had hundreds and occasion- ally thousands, and lost it all the next day. “One night I cleaned up $1,700 in a Cincinnatt bank. I went to Columbus and determined to open an establishment for myself. A crowd followed me up from Cincinnat! to break me, I got $1,000 from 2 Cincinnati friend, now a Detroit sporting man, to help me out. We had it hot and heavy, but I came out 39,000 winner, afterward started asecond bank in Columbus, and both are running now.” #liow do you play: “Only big Mmits—$100, $200, or $500 to call a card. Detroit banks play ¢25 limits, but it is mere tomfoolery to play such a game, ‘I have always made it a principle to break or break—that is, clean out the bank or myself. That's the only true Way to gamble. My advice to any one who engages in it Is to stop forever the minute he makes a decent pile, “Have I ever broken banks? Only one or two— hundred. Ihave played the highest’ game ever performed in this “country—eall-card. taro for $1,000 a crack. Remember, this was not a combl- hation arrangement. I stinply played my money alone, My largest Cleanings have been In Sari- toga, Long Branch and Chicago, In Saratoga a few Years ago broke a bank for $30,000. ‘That Was the largest bank I ever broke, though I have made more money that that at one sitting.” ‘What do you think of the career of a gambler?” “Nine out of ten die poor men, 1 have known ofafew who stopped playing when they had | Something, but the rute 1s the reverse, ‘The fasel- nation is Something tnd games, sliperstitic made enough money without priuciple ts t | None.” T havi ‘The only thing that induced me to cuter the theatrical business was that 1 might divert wy at- | tention from the gaming table. f am using the It 1 ike the minstrels only a { Dustness 1 sh o sunutuer races; bet on anything an everything that ine vite nee foF makin Honey. urd’s place. He ange from his trousers Dockets and bought @ sinall slack of chips. Soon Alexander had $25 on his end of the table. A min- Ule after it Was $50, when he began playing a doubie game—that ts, azainst the bionde gentiem. it and the bank. He would copper for #50 every play Of the bank and the Httie man standing against iin. It Wok more than two factors to beat the Luck began to turn against the sensibly withdrew trom the game, ips, Alexander, siniling a Patured, Wrestied With the’ tiger alone, | roved a yood athlete audcost Ue Bengal $1,000. ndful of ¢ A Country Breakfast in England, | Londou Leiter to the San Francisco Angouuut. | ScE | Breakfast-room at Beuiticu Manor. High wi | scot of old oak: wills papersd in. deep mar deep maroon damask window curtains, and mec roon leather-seated chairs. Old 6 log fire in the grate: long breakfast tabi dishes at the other cantitininy’ cutlets, poached eggs and curried ful. In the mit and up the sides, plates of hot rolls tn nap | large ‘dish of bitter serulis ani buttctss a stanit of boiled eggs, a glass dish of oranise | nverlade, and two’ racks of dry foust. On sid | board, cold ham, beef, yume, and huge loaf 4 i place: hisst sil bread? PROPLE AT TABLE. Lapy Bar-Dexten (the lady of the house) age thi ty-fine, once pretty, more buxom, with (at burnt faced, diminish hichthe uverage high “born British unless “frisky") gels ina few years after marriaye, and isnot x9 much the result of annual matuenity as the effect of an unlimited consumption of brown stout al luncheon and brown sherry al dinner. THE HON. Mes. Viniieks and. MSs. VILLTERS, mother and daughter. Mo her, yray-haired, arched brows, pale, thin and icy; daughter, Uroroughbred and shy. Lapy NioLer Cuorrmn, a “yrisky;” pretty, bold, eolil-ried, and horsey. Lon He: brother. Carats, Of the (ueen's Own Bom- bardier: [8iten igus. Enter your humble servunt— whom we wilt cail MR. THOMPSON WITHAPEE, Of Philadelphia, Bo h the men are reading Weir letle 5 While they cat the torn-open envelopes littering € ¢ table and adjoining plates. MEN—Baw! [which I interpret as “Good morn tng."} Woxgx—'Ning! [which I ditto.] (seat m self in one of a half-dozen vacant places amid utter silence. After a pau: Lapy Bak-Dextex—Tea, Mr. Withape: I—It you please. (Lap¥ B-D, pours out the tea, and I wait some minutes.) Lapy Ban-Duxtan—Here 18 your tea, Mr. With. apee. [Zam separated from Ladysh p by Noobut and Fitencneisile, but neither ers to pass the cup.) Come and get it, please. [his 1 diccover to be the custom. Every, one gets up and | yoex for his own tea. I go for my tea, I yo back to my seat and wonder how I shall get some thing to eat. While Isip my tea and puzzle about it: Lay Ban-Dexten—The Hammonds come to- ow, Captain Fitzrubbishe TZRUBBISH) m Carratn Oh! Do they? ‘They can only stay two ia Really. Cunt they. [inter Loup Bast. DUMPLINGE, age twenty-fice, in scarlet hunting-coat and lop-boots) Mex—Baw! Women—'Ning! (DUMPLINGE mukes straight for the silver dishes, ts the cover off each, and scrutinizes contents through eye-glass. Looks disappointed, bud helps himself toa poached egy, tnd curries it 10 feat inert me. ‘Sits donen: dnd proceet open his lellera, which are in a pile beside Me plate. Ttake the tip and go and help myself to @ susage.) Lorp Basi. Dus NGE [with eyes on letter]—By love! Isay (to Lapy VIOLET CROPPER, to whom he 't before spoken.) Lapy VioretT—Hello! Loxb Basit—Here’s a lark. ‘The Jones-Fieldings have a meet at their shop next Tuesday. Lapr Viotet—Never! pilORD BASIL tears open another letter with hie wumb.) Carrars FrrznvanisHe—Really? LapyY BaR-DEXTER (to Miss VILLIERs)—There’s to ‘be # hunt-ball at Boskell next week. Miss Vittiers—Js there? (Enter Sit JouN BaR-DEXTER, @ bearded man of and & blu manner, also in hunting ‘Ning. Stx Jou (after helping himself in silence to some cold grouse fron the sideboard)—Look 31 Dum- linge Ha! pas’ nine, and elght miles @ Tom n. Laby Viotet—Going to ride Vixte? Loup Basti.—No tear. U have disposed of my sausage, and think Put say something.) 1.—Whata beautiful view there ts from my room window, Lady Bar-Dexter. LabyY Bak-DEXTER—Oh, is there? I—It ts the finest woodland bit of scenery I can Temember. TveaTencemed Uke Feprodution of one of Yes. It seemed like a luction of one ot Wilkte’s or Birket Foster's best. landscapes. me ew through their cor-glastes, “Lane Wieser late at DUMPLINGR, who draws down the cor- ab gtsaa i aay pares iS arat run aay. My ten, pleases longer, while thre Jour more men come in, and sit and listen,” i i ul ff at Hy eft management | Axravz Borr & Cos SHOE HOUSE, No, 1211 F street northwest, ‘Will be Opened Soon After MARCH 18T Withe Complete Stockof =: FINE SHOES, Of every kind, tor every use, for all ages. ‘The Well-known BURT'S SHOES Will be & Leading Feature, ARTHUR BURT, 110-th&s3m No Loxa Proctawarion. 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 Children Suite, ‘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 tosell the goods. ‘We have made big deductions in our Suit De- Partment. We have made big deductions in our Panta Department. We have cut deep in our Overcoat Department. We are Sacrificing the ‘Boys’ and Children's Suits and Overcoats. Now is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur. nishings, EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH NOAH WALKER & Co, $013 625 Pennsylvania avenue. AUCTION SALES, ____ AUCTION SALES, __EDUCATIONAL.__ _ RAILROADS, ees ae oe WW40TER B. wiLLians , Auctioneers, ATATOL HILL EVENING SCHOOL 37 ot aT * ‘Tex Seem Couzeriox 1OF SOHO, GIL SPRITE ATMA, NPN: | Sacrmmae Geary, Hon Fong 2S Oe NPE ORNS OF ANTIQUES. TION. eapel. . 1 PQUIPMANT ‘The choicest selection of this noted house are now exhibited in our galleries, GEMS and CURIOS from palaces in Spain, Italy, France and England; Rare Ola TAPESTRIES and INTERIOR DECORATIONS: DAINTY FURNITURE of the time of Louis XIV, XV, XVI snd the Empire period; ORMULU and HALL CLOCKS, with Chimes and Musical Movements; INDIA SHAWLS. FANS, IVORIES, MINOTURES and ENAMELS; PAINTINGS by Eminent Artists; to be s0ld on TUESDAY, MARCH FIRST, 1887, and FOL- LOWING DAYS: AFTERNOONS at HALF-PAST ‘TWO end EVENINGS at EIGHT O'CLOCK. Now on exhibition. Catalogues, 75c. ‘M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, £26-3t__1519 and 1521 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. SNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. PS,SALE OF VALUABLE REAL, a iT VENTH STREET, Bi EW FORE ANESEE AND L STREE! ‘8 deed of trust dated October 15th, i Ristand duly rece in the land records of the! istrict of Columbia in liber 1142, follo 2B7 et Shd> ARAAt the request of the party secured thereby, peee tees od, Trustecs will | sell at public iu frout of the” premtses on - DAY, ‘THE “TES MARCH, AD. 1887, AT FOU AND ACHAPE O'CLOCK P. Si, a8 ‘Undivided one-haif interest in the following described re pirate in the city, of Washingtou, in the ict, of Columbia, ‘to. wit: Lot num 30), in James Caden and John H. Sannders’ subdivision of original lot seven (7), in square num. ref 5 st Fe00) irhundredand itty ‘a liber “B." folio Gtrof the recurso, tie surveyor Gites of thé said District, torether with the improve- mon, &e. ‘Terie of «ale. One-third cash. and the residue in two nstallinenta, payableiu six and twelve months from day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, with interest, secured on said property, will be taken? or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of €100 Wil be required at time of sale, "All conveyancing aud recording at the cost of the purchaser. -1f the terms of salo.are uot complied with within ten days after sale, the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the. property after that ume at the risk and cout of the defaulting purchaser, BRATNARD H. WARNE] ZU-0od Gi ¥ S, ni} Soe ‘D PLEDGES. ‘On TUESDAY and WEI DAY, MARCH FIRST D, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M, T will ablishment, 1236 Penusylvanis avenue all pledyes forfeited by non-redemption up » consisting of Rings, Pins, Ovexixe T o-vay. AT 681 PENNA. AVENUE, NEXT TO ST. MARC'S HOTEL, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH STREET. GREAT SALE OF TAILOR MADE CLOTH- ING, MANY GARMENTS EQUAL TO THR FINEST CUSTOM WORK, THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. FINEST MEN'S BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. COME AND SEE THE STYLE AND MAKE OF GOODS. COME EARLY AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE OF BEST QUALITY AND. MAKE OF CLOTHING AT AUCTION PRICES. MEN'S OVEKCOATS AND SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS OR PANTS. LOTS OF MEN'S PANTS AT LESS THAN COST OF THE GOODS. ACHANCE SELDOM OFFERED AT THIS GREAT SALE OF BEST TAILOR, MADE CLOTHING. CALL AT ONCE AT THIS SALE. 631 PENNA. AVENUE, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH ST. N. W., ADJOINING ST, MARC'S HOTEL. Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Studs, Bracelets, Chains, Medals, Guns, Opera Glasséa, Umbrellas, ‘Books, Sil Overcoite, Pants, Vesis, Ladies’ Dresses, Dress Pat: ferme, Cloiks, Dohmaus’ Spreads, Shoes, Blunke Mathematical Tostramente, Clocks; tugs, Valises, tes Parties holding tickets will please take notice that all pledges rom No. 60,000 to 109,960 are included in thia sale. M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. £26-3¢ HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. GNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THR) BRIG WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust herein recited, one, e E-STORY DWELLING, No. 1761 PSTREET NORTH- dated February 7, 1886, and duly recorded in liber} 4,176, follo 301 et sea. one of the land records for the Distriot of Columbia, aud ut the request of party secured thereby and intended to be srchired,j eed of trust dated October 17, 18h0,4nd duly recarded in said land records, in liber 1,149. folio 43 et weq., the undersigned ‘Trustees will slat public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY AWENTY-SIX, A.D. 1887, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ¥. Mi.. the Tollowiny-described. real estate, stunt in, the City of Wasiutigton, in, die sald! Din? tuiet, to wit: Lot nnnsbered one hundred and sixty-tive (85), nH, Warners subdivision of lots in square pumibered one hundred and Afty-six (LOU), imnproved by a three-story’ brick dwelling. 5 ‘Terug of sald: One-third G3) cash, and the residue in thres equal installments, Payable In one, two ald Ubree years from day of sale, for which the notes of the Purchiwer, secured on suid property, will be taken, oF fulcaady ad purchaser's option. A deposit of 8200 will be required at tiny of sale. All conveyaucing aud re- cordi at the purchaser. Hf terms of xale kre wot © with within ten days after sale the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property alter that Uuie at the risk and cost of the defaultitig pure chaser. MANION ASHFORD © f crustecs 115-eokds GEOKGE E. EMMONI S-THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED until FRIDAY, MARCH FOURTH, 1887, at the same Ume aud place. M. ASHFORD, f26-e08us GEO. E. EMMONS, 5 Trustees. JPENCASSON HOS, auctioncers TKUSTRE AND EXECUTOR'S SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING. SIs K STS Es ASD TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, 409 1 By virtue of the authori sell’ on NATURDAY the TWES , OF FEBRUAR 1887, at 4:30 0 Seay 17} Min fro es, the east partor LUT NO, Bein SQL OS fronting about 1S feet running back th: mnproved bya fra southeast, AY, immediately after the above, I e premises LOT No.9, TN SQUARE fronting 28 feet 7. in st S24, ith a depth of We Have Cor Pruces ON ALL HEAVY 07 RCOATS AND SUITS. MMMM MMMM MMMM MM OM MMM RBR RRR 00 B Kok oO 0 BRE ORRE OO RR OO BBB OR R00 tg CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS, How To Be Brac: THIS SEC IFUL! ET HAS BEEN SOLVED, Engenie's Secret of Beauty or “C. B.” It not on { beautifes but purifies the complexion. Also, produc sbnihant transparency. [Cis endorsed by the lewling d by Helles of Europe nnd Americu, and fe Necovamisude leading physicians. Suusfaction guaranteed. Price, #1.50 per box. Veloutine Face Powder, Warranted the best in the World. Uc, ‘Didetible Lignid Face Row and @1 per wwtural tint; don’t U1 1% feet to.an alley. improved by a'tw 409 Tatiert mouthed e-story irae {six and twelve dof t quired on euch pit &i ston soon us sold. cost of purchaser. If terms of al ped with in Jodays the trusts Zt to resil the property of tH itor reserves p derault at the risk defaulting purchaser after > days ube cs Fexale In monte news} BPE pUbeistied .C. in Washi : JOHN M, HUTCHINGSON, £16-dkde Trustee and Executor, f2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC. tot the weather unui TUESDAY, MARCH FIRST, A.D. 1887, suine hour and plac JOHN M. HUTCHINGSON, 126-d&de ‘Trustee aud Executor, PFICE B. H. WARNEK & CO., 16 F'street northwest. EOF VALUABLE y IN THE SOUTHE. We are authorized by the parti offer at public auction. on the TENTH DAY OF MARCH, ALD. 1S87, ut HALE-PAsT FOUR, O'CLOCK P. M., the tollowing-deseribed property 1 syuute 701, situate in the southeastern section of the city All of Lots 33 to 55 inclusive, fronting on Ist street, between Mand N strocts, All ot Lots 110 to 136 inclusive, fronting on M street, between ¥e and Ist stroets All of Lots 96 to 118 inclusive, fronting on 3s street, ee a ie comin Also, some intermediate Lots within the square. Flats uf the property way be obtained upon applica tion ut this office at any time before the sale, B.H, WARNER & CO., 916 4 st. how. f2-cokds in. interest to (CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE oF STANDARD LAW BOOKS, ly 08 Fe ACE EA eee biioa, per vottl To close the estate of the late JOHN MARBURY, nideilible Liquid Lip Rouge, Price, 81 per bottle. Also, our Bewutifying Mark, which is renowned ‘To which has been added thronghont the world. Friee Gwith eecompanying: Preparations), A VALUABLE COLLECTION Crean of Aluiohds for softening and whitening the a per bottle. oF Marmarial Balm, for developing the bust, removing wrinkles, Price, #1 per bottle, = FINELY BOUND GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, Adonine, for dyeing instantancously the hair, beard, eyebrows ‘and eyelashes Light brown, brown, dark ‘To be sold at my Auction Rooms, brown or black, without soiling the skin, Price, 81.00 per bottle. On THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH THIRD, 1887, Also, the Masic Hair Tonic. Price, 81,50 per bottle, Full'assortment of ubove may be found at 3. ROCHON, Dealer in Hair Goods, 537 15th street n.w., opposite Treasury Building. At HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. d&ie : JP UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers \CERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ri STATE ON SEVENTH BIREEL, DETWEE E Ail Ladies wishing to wee these yoods tested and ap-| ASW A SURERTN SOMTHWESI, IN THE LLY plied’ ‘ol wwe are C01 ited to oa. INGTON, D.C, p dSweeiat aa eS aay av haa By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, s cause, No, 9975, we will ublic auction, in front Gaarerr-Couronrise. Ss ace ee a RW EPPS’ COCOA. PHIRD DAY of FEBRUARY, A. D, 1887, at HALE. SE OU Coens 4 oe ae follow! i parrele of “By a thorough knowl of the nstural laws which fever the operation of ‘a careful application of the fine pro} selected Cocou, Mr. Epps has provid tubles with a delicately Havored bev cious use o} may wis such articles of diet that ition and nutrition, and rties of well- our breakfast erage which save us many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the dade ‘aconstitution be gradually built up until strong enough to re- every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack where- Subta, [RHE The orth half of lot numbered ton (20) miproy ick building, known as No. BIB REV ENA STREET enone bony beck balding, " with brick at the rear. jek atable in : SECOND. ‘The south half of lot numbered eleven QD Jnptuted ty 8 Ove story Brick building, known a ee BEY ee ae with four story back yg 0 ng in te MPMLRD: Part of lothunbered wix (6). Beeinning er there ts 3 ‘maupra | oF the same at the northwest comer of ald. lot ous fatal ‘hate Uy keeping” Cesei ws wel PRAT | tires (SO) fase alles ea Tee eee a oe mire blood and « broperly nourished frame’ —Ciet! | turty-ave (35) feet eleven (11) inches: thence south Sela ped caiy| testes ee oe teens tar nee fe simapy ith ico wort about thirty Ave (39). fee sUalf-pound tine by Grocer taba oe cy icles and thence to the begidning, sanproved by & JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 5024 m,tuks London, England. persous denistny inveutinante in business propery. hn yeute in businens property. “Term of sale as provided, by decree are, one-fourth Four Scrrus CONSTANTLY RECEIVED OF THE CELEBRATED Gg) cash, balance in one (1), two (2) and three (3) ith interest from day of sale for which notes will be Fequired, or all cash at option of purchaser or pur- chasers. Upon confirmation of sule and paynient of P @ money the property will be couveyed. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of are not complied with in ten (lO days, the trusteos ‘will resell faul K deposit of 8300 euch inthe first two ‘and i 5 0 F MILWAUKEE LAGER, 3 100. i nthe Third parcel of ground, will Be required FROM JOS. SCHLITZ'S BREW SEERES ID CE me JAMES H. SAVILLE, irustee, ag And for sale by dealers REGINALD FEND: tee, cas adtonne es yee 0-4 35 436 at. nw. S97” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON 3 PERE gts inclemency of, the weather until WED: SAMUEL ©. PALMER AESDAX, the SECOND DAY OF MAHCH, A. D. 188%, Pe pote $35 23s st. nw. ; {O38 Dst toon Depots: {$38 Pith 10616 Va. ave. aw. JAMES H. SAVILLE, Trustoe REGINALD FEND. rustee, Telephones: {Yashineton, 480. 15 | t24-d&as Set Bais et ww. YOUR RETAILER FOR THE Jars Mes $3 Suoz Caution !—Some dealers in order te larger: BHO SBowsre af union Own a0) A= NESE GORE Bap 5 34 for Gentlemen is b Hin Lomsortand Appearance. A a el J. MEANS & CO., Cnr canada ee Mass, SP eels aden, Rano aan aie | oe JENNER DEPARTMENT, DisTRICT OF ‘COLUM: Wanrixoron, Fe 15m. 1987, Notice in hereby given thar’ on TUESDAY, MARCH, FIRS, 1887, the fease of the Fish What abd Fish Stalls ta the ‘cities of WV Put wale sold by public suction for n fog ‘the term of cue eat Sie ec clock sar’ eee oes four tah ° | stailsin the Georgetown taarket house to" the highest = seas Slieiwermtirte tied ‘Of the Board of Kirncr MASP oan hs Trains leave Wastiiucton from Station, corner of Sixt Vocax, Ry tee ws ny Laat icataks I Batreete, as folk j,Otg:thind cueh; balance ope and two Fears | _f2gtu eT AMEANT Cron, POTTS et ma, | Hor tuttvung dud the Went Chicas Ligited, Exprose SFateuex ott Want Pee a, FREXOLCTION x “sHORT-HaND—SLOaN.ve- | Vigo. So AW dally to Cincinmadd and st Louie, £25-3t ‘Auctiongere. Ploran., taught in twelve hours: simple as A. B, ¢ wath Sleeptiug Care from Mt me to Clhotnimty See Me. | awandedeloven quid twedaia. ‘Classe god peivete in: | and Buse Gerarte Tesate Naty eneent, Setanay, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ion dally. “Tuition by mai Call orsendetamp | techies th Sleeping Oat Fe si to Cea, —— for prospectus Tyrersaimee taut "bye nee Resign Eaprea ats 10 PM. day, with Slept VERNMENT SALE OF A LOT OF BRUSSELS | Gpersicr The Sdusk Ol Feta.” Hod Gap Weaitigion fo Chiewes and se Lule aud Ha PRES AND CHARS OFTEN Taubes WG: | GLOAN-DUPLOYAN SHORTHAND-APTER FOUR | Dive, te Plcveland copmecting otf crn Foe ote Ware COOLERS, &¢., &C. ks’ study of an hour per day, Tam able Pacific Express, 10-00 P.M. daily for Pitts! Qn, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAROH SECOND. | gon.) NCT# 9eF munute and umprove with gravy lee: | andthe Week with throuch Sleeper Ma » Lt qi ? 5 Chicane, faction rooms oP ices Bortng 1s sured spi] 110-15 __Attorney-at-Law, Warrenton, Va. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Peonerivania avente,{ willael othe igaset bidder VARANTEE To TEACH ANY ONE TO MARE A miges, Rochester. Butalo, Keen, cash the above woud Fare Portrait in Afteen Jeesone,,no} 2008, EM, ally, gecget Saturday, nowledsre wi lessons in painting. fare Washinton i Rochester. TRURSDAT, THM MARCH, at ve Kom Sir May Butitag’ corner fest Aer | Por Waser, Leck Herre aod Eemira, ot 9:30 CLOCK, at the Treasury Department. Tie! TAMMERING CURED For New York aud the Past, 7 one small Fire-Froui Safe. Consult Mra M. STEVENS HART, Principal of AM. 12: 2 00, ti, M c.8. Fall LD. ‘ash School of Eiooution and English Lan- On 8 DAMS _£93-dte Ase't Secretary t S. Treasury. Matn.w. System indorsed by Physicians, | ana fae rt Syrees, OMA DOWLING, aucuoseee C : 1i2-ime™ | Boston ‘Gare. '$.40 A'M das, except Sunday. metas = ost with 2.00 P. ELEGANT FRENCH PLATE MA’ a ee ga gos HOMS. FRENCH PLATE igh TRE h, Tealian end cer | POF, See MY wth boats or Dieklye Aspen Be AUR gemae is Courses by most able asuistants, 1314 Ist. nw. Yar direct tran for te Fulton street accidiiag downs j waite i ag _ | __ ferriage across New Vork City “§ a ABE eau 'ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY. OF MUSIC | For Philsdelphin, 225.0 00 and 22-15 4. 12.90, N A ™. CABINET, FINE Wit St. Cloud Putting. corner Oth and Fnw. Bight- | 2 10-4-15,0-00, 20°00 and 1120 8.M. Ou hula Tia ose LANGE sil ep Pee ecvaniacee OB BELLA YARD. Director | hi So" MR. "Laaalied xem #40 A.M wt RUGS, MARBLE Meu ns fi brs FER 0.00, 9:49, 9.50, 11-15 en g bEST MANGE, ESSONS IN PHONOGRAPRY, AL sTvies oF | AUST" § Diy 4200, 4) Pie 2 440 Pied init STE HY ee snd Tauris, Gerkes pn Cn "at 1 0, 2:00, $00.4 1 fumbian * 0, 10.09 a Lh r AZ pe'a Creek Line, 7-25 ‘P.M. dail omimencing et TEN OCLOCK at roeidaas Ho AVERIEY & ee PTS He 3 0, 4:28 and Setece Wrest, aball sell the ates toes alcae Wir beste a ay Schl ar 8 srt, Bomias sundagn, B00 AMS acd fa-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._| Miss LiPscoate, Principal. artvixnnta aXD_ FREDERICKSBURG RAL IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IRE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, PAM AND ALEMANDELA AND WASHINGTO! 723 14TH ST. N. W, And all other principal cities ized ae superior to all other mmilarInstitn- | eae “Uneacetiot etrnatases tor fee TT | BATION. Best of native teachers. Fee extreme For Alexi 1137 Us SALE OF VA . HANDS, EIGHTFENTH AND asd oust TEENTH STREETS NOR’ " ‘ is By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 30.1886, gud'recorded in Liber No 1105, at fou stots Jana records of the ‘Dit jlumbia, we NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and: Ch: sell at public suction ia front of the’ ou “Trial lossous free. Every Ssturday LECTURE La oe stanion TUESDAY the Fist DAY OF MARGIE AD 18s, to pupils. “Apply to the school for programs and out ee oak teas at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. the following | adminsdon cards. ed Pin sud 1s lommne dewcribed real estate situate in the city of ‘Ws *ATISS ROSA RAD —— rth the District aforesaid, known a8 lote seveuty-four (74) {SERA Sean arco) of Rain Be Bayhew’s recerned gud Voice Culture, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen for tity: three (135) together ‘with the improvements, DRAMATIC STAGE. <ePerane OF ASG, One eT: patance in ajx and | Particular attention Yaid to coscliig Amateursand Wdeute for readiiw ou tue plattorun OF 1a twelve months, to be secured sivas. preuises eoids wi ae r interest at © per cont per anus from day ef enlosor alt Bicol ane oe ie ‘oa Senet ga as ALTIMe ‘cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 830 beret | a. 'ana Fasye at AND OHTO RAILROAD, in ten days from day of ‘Cony tel te7-201m Washington, D.C. cording at PUrClaser SCORE Ac AQARTING COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, | _.Z#8¥9 Washington from Station, comer of NewSor ft-akds FERDINAND BCHMIDE, } Troster. FS Otet Washinton. Dc. | “Por“Chucany Tia am, and 10. 10pm, aati, 7a : wides practically useful ‘business eiticatioi. No | qtr vo: ein JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ee aoae budett cater at nny ile thet aie x EOF GOO | Herne ate p, 840. 12 weeks’ course, board, y TERES ges OFC DACG STOR SROCTSEET | ken 8t5. Send forcireing TS Som No vate tare! is charged on this x : : INGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOL | ern ay Vistas ofa deed of aaslgnment given to mie and Oe youlg Indien and litle girls, 122 Pat, West | 9.4 QSA IU Lin m Palace aly in 220, 7 fou, D.C. For eire' trea above pote wit ofthe lana rents the District of Columbia. will | Wagechans Osteen etna a eke i Se ns, 745, St Louie ‘on this train for OB GHUMSPAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAUCH A.D. 1887, on the premises, AT TWELVE O'CLUC! LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC Noon, THE GOOD-WILL, STOCK OF DRUGS, SODA Culture and Readiny ART, Voc Private Leswoug’and T Matic Classes. Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MAC 0 s FOUNTAIN, FIXTURES, &¢., Nest. 21-37 ag A eh mm Rate A Contained in store No, 1501 I street northwest. VV ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TeLEGRA! to Pittsbury. : A opportunity for ® druggist to purchase em Vv has removed from Capitol Hill to 631 F aud Local Stations, 8:40 a.m. daily, established businees, rooms 7, 8 and9, o i a¥ e A ae SON = je Grace, Newark, Wilmington Ph £24 BAINBRIDGE H. WEBB, Apsimnes._ | (VHOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS ON de Grace, Newark, Wilminucton and, Phtl- = — — sor terms anf tana AN! AN ton, Delaware and tater Itinuore sud Wilmington, apply to CHARLES B. | 416-Sun_ | econ Sunday. DONCH, 926 4th at.n.w. See - Baitnioore on week days 5, 6.20, 6-40 ETHERILL—OCEAN END OF boty dala ~ 40 0:09 am, 12 AG, 1021S W keine Atlantic gy, No) Open MATE T CS Sn res $50, 440, 340, Wh, 2B | | List|. t | JECKEICT (formerly ot | BO. Box 10300 “pss SHELL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OF 124-ImBjel-2m RRs: SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 T st. now. ailroad and points South ‘an elementary and teh achoo! for both means. Ber: | iy: 3-30 pak. Sleeper tO Directly on the Beach. Tos. West » amd =| uapells 640 am. and 12-20, 4:30 and Thorouzhly Heated Throughout Srese THOS. Wein = wa “u Sunday 8 HU adn 8-40 5 ‘a ‘Hot aud Cold Sea Water Baths, GHORTHAND, — Open All the Year, SPN Clare formed each month. Private leswous in Type Writing, 1-310 A.B,ROBERTS. | Experienced teachwrs BG st mw. Jad-Bano WEW! “NEWS, VA WIPES. MAND'S KINDERGARTEN, + = -— NW ONL pus na near O14 roint Comfor. | MURS: MANN'S PRIMARY SCHOOLS 1818 Ei dense cs Re Ree ‘THE HOTEL WARWICK, Sunderland Piece. one bloc a Sunday stops at all stations, _Third term begins February T, JOHN'S COLLEGE, Se ‘stat . first-class Winter Kesort for familiesand Sion. send for Iiluatrated Pauphlet to O- 150 Broadway, New York, or to J. R, SWINERTOS, Manager, ren Departinents ‘ai judents periuitted to boat 2. 3 Very moderate. Preparatory ame eye _d?t-skw26t Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va._| Sttcntion given to Ntting tiopata eater celles, univer | rivafrom the, Wert daily @:20. 7:20 am, Ow Posr Comrorr, ieue Situation mont beautifatand eatehtak Fer | a fuietpiaa, Ghister, Wilninetot and Havre 2 = tatalogues address: Principal THOMAS FELL A. M. | de ty LTS ne f. VIRGINIA, Caiveraity of ‘London, Lug. z and 1:50, 6:35 pan, ey Haliroad, 6 Exocurios | Atha Isthe Art of all Arts—no person's education ts com- plete without it."—Bmerson. “Few people know what powers they possess until HYGEIA HOTET.. One hundred yards from Fort Mouroe, where daily tanvet ice, guard mount and dress purade take | lero, Perfect in cuisine and appointments, Accom- | ghisart eyelipe theta Sant Aaies 1,000 guests, . Russian, electric, hotand HE MARTYN © cold sea aud fresh-water buths, Afternoon concerts ELOGULION AND ORATORY audnizhtly hops. Pure ocean air, tree from malaria ‘and close by Pa. ave WASHINGTON. D.C. | and conducive to refreshing sleep. necneture,eplengals yup asd ie Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send | FRAC EE Se Eon Sopliliresled csssipel ve peleguiet seater Epqutalled opportunities ‘tor developing the stremetl jal-2in FN, PIKE, Mavacer, Tetenches Elocution as an elegant art for homa and 1035.4 ‘erry aud Vail except] For furt Obie Tieket FE a micas ahh orem orders ERECTION OF LIVING. THE ALTAMONT, | SUE My aTION GE The ENGLISH LAX. | taken tor tuavaye w be chucked and teodved cutaw Place, Baltimore, Just completed, streuly ; TURE LATION OF 1 : | hy potut inthe city ral pel: Hietshemtnte tienda EA UAL HAUNONG GRATORR EE | Sanyo ea noun eetstrect.. Perfect heat aud veutiiation. tneundesceat | 8°: eeeeres NASIBLE | § b| Ge perintondent, Baltiniore * tight ee every an dene tea aes | ANALYSIS, EXPRESSION, GESTURE AND ACT: |_| L Sui san Comtorts of housekeeping witht itn dise | dept Seta for iustrated jepot, Send for ius STORK, Balnunore, Owner and Proprictor GOODS. methods of instruction are in advance of any in | ofthe | pePworr AIR LINE. r lo} the REC 'T DISCOVER! 71 eaoetiien pt ECT DEC. 19, 1886, Rocky Mount, Dauvilia, ale a. and all puluta South.” Palle 7 Waslungton to Atiautay GENTLEMEN’S for descriptive ca wid “QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Nout Deo. 5) "will Reopen MONDAY, DEC. 1%, in | $uupodious halla, National Bank, of the Repatbite 5. comer _¢ dD steve 5 eh pmieticalWusiness "education that “gual | Tuinteon the Cosma an HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, = : ea | Hospers Wasbinictou to Louteeilie. fod wucctestully “perform the active duties af ie, | 1100 pa-—Dully tor Cynehinute, Raleieh, Astyitie Froroweh ansteuckion. elven in Htapid Wyiting.the | Chariots: Nike, Awrurlas sAtanta, Bout: Inall the Latest Noveltiesin English Lang Correspondence, Rapid Cafcula- | Rou Onieans and pointe Southwest: ful op in Commer shorpers Washinton to Aikea, SC. WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY,ka. | ESy"paiiiieal eum, stencwraphy thd type Wet fwomery, culuertityg with parlor car to Shirts to Order, Gforg12, Aperfect At guaranteod. | OM ecachers: “Tuition Fees Day. wenaiome lecuine | 2 GTON AND OHTO DIVISION. Leave Washington 9:1 a.m. daily, except Sunday, business course, one year, 70, ing and ‘talancs in monthiy:iistelrnents of $10 ELLERY'S, 1337 F street gable $10 on ete ‘saci; | amd 4 envi at Mowing a 114 8 Fear scholarehy on ente 30, tuition eave How os Onporite the bbitt House _| fr quarter of 10 weeks, 220. paid’ on” enter | vt Sanday, acriviug : Ss | SS is ws mea TAN 0 neler : FINANCIAL. Er Thonthiy “ihetahaeats: of 80 each, P10 aul | 8.H0at ands em, and from Louieviie #40 m a SS entering. | tu, Strasiuune local, . 2 free on applicatioy ‘Tickets "sleepin car reeervation and information Parsce & Wazrzzry, “Etats Cen ge tre co aplication, furtisied aud burwace checked mtutbon, O01 Ponnnyte i ‘STOCK BROKERS, Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. | Nani ave, laud ot Tawmcger staan Moumeylvauie 64 Broadway, New York. MES; HARRIETTE MILIS_VOCAL LESSONS TO artes JAS. L. TAYLOR, $3c'Rih'evs, { New or! Tadjeuand Gentlemen. Atieisure dally from four | avo poet to : E HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS 1 re Roan Aes rrmed studies MONDAY. Nae Sues | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. WASHINGTON, BALLIMORE RHILADELPHIA, | Fenewed advantages fore thoronsh course in Science, | = SEW YORK: BOSTON, fe. ‘Music and Art, Meaty of Music is thorouehly | BYOTOMAC TKANSPUKTATION LINE. eu era: eR eee Sitar and Bago. “Puintingond the Lancuypessesers® | ‘Che Steamer 8 1 WC. Geoghegan, will re particularattention, “Private clus in Paiute, Poe Ropraphy and Fancy Work. Luctra Painting, Calis. Uikails Sod ‘Kindedrarten are uew features’ of tie 1 BALTIMORE and WAS. ne River, ridaye ab a Hexnr H, Donor, Washington, D. 0. VILLIM R. TRAVERS, Special 3 juy und sell on commission all classes of Raflway Buy nt, JgaE., Commocted "with ‘tho Acad oie Bor a eee GeELTONS AGebeNIBe 900 a ater 2 : - L Stiwet Quotations of Btocks and Bonds and information re- | Gr w. ye and Saturdays: | sap 10) the markets received. rls ys and Friday than ‘our wires in- : ol through tantly, direct from the New York Stock “All urdets exscuted and reported promunls m1 latest dances taught” 1 QHORTHAND AND_ EXPERT TYPEWRITING practically tought. Success cuarauteed if serious, JOR POT NEW IKON wes. sth wt, wi WAKEFIELD" DAYS, THURSDAYS: Of " (. Frivate pupils ed. KF TUKDAYS w rae : PROFESSIONAL. SREP ine Platters | PASSA, TA 3 ie we jugs aw far us Nonsimt ELZEMONA ~ WONDERFUL GI with Second Sight, Every dieu mystery revesled. Finds lost or buried treas- ures OF ininws, -Hecovare stglen property, lost friend, Sian” Causescpoedy iarciages’” Beings sebsdeet So Causes sp es, se ether, “Never fails Givi IN ALL GRADES ¢ Shepherds, ‘See schedule COW. RIDLE, Manager. vest aa tOLs INSETS Sth ana K ste. mw, _ {ESTABLISHED 1877.) | Hata. | aes OF ‘MUBIC, a IGHT leave Pier 41, KDAY at4 pan Gthat parat Picture of one you marry. 1 in trouble consuit this clairvoyant. Cures sickness, ery SA. 1 {SS | wasrt, every TUESDAY “MORNING Selistaction or no pay, ‘ato 8. Open Sunday: 421 eee eee ee ES RING, Pree | Preietit at REY 9th at., bet. Dand Bets. nw. 125-20" | Mt VERNON! arr. vERNoNt AND MME. SELDEN, ESTABLISHED 1835 a AMER WW. CORCORAN Dobccttpt and relidute treutinent for ladies: Ages MEDICAL, &e. 1 pa i . 9 Tdoutential at all hou, Omen tee aay CAL, &e, _ Leaves 7th survet wharf daily’ except Sunday) for bot Gand Hats nw poke jock nm Meturuiig, reachea' Wea ae) aw = ington about 3:30 pan. P2OF CLAY THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- ou D2 Bhi zetastinnea na only reliable Ladies 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain. trologer, cetisos speed ‘rings inthe city, separated torothor given uivice ou Dusincesieweulte | can be conmulted Melis 640 wt bet. 434 and 6th ate, = ae apecuiauon, love abd tmatrimony.. Allin trouble nw. STEAMERS Sethtection etprauteed Gace hours Gan. tog treatment, Correspondence and consulta- z FAMERS. du Cit, bel disund Gin aw a.w. Fee S0e: fOL0E | tion atieuy coundentiai, Separate Toom for ladles. | — 25 = cae ay Lonpon — oe posh eae ey see MISCHER LLOXD 8. 8 OO. Massace axp AUME. DEF TABLISHED AND : Steanuorn can be consulted dai! SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE! at ben then DOr Gave hoamtente | at 94 PER WEEK, J Sone thon. BE In Daily Treatment, at 5 : Comtortable statervoius, €) THE HEALTH INSTITUTE. foun appouitaneuts, Prices: Ast ou 3 SWEDISH HEALTH 1% $iovh eee to locutiont soluaoeSemeee nee 903 16tu at. n.w. Era es “itt | fowrsisa aya See Zacdog and, Gentlemen of grpgrionce will treat pe | Mo oe BROTHERS. Invworstine Corder | . a Cote cure any case of nervous debility aiid lows of ners —— —— AT VERY LOW RATES. Power. Iimperts vigor tthe whole aystom. 80GB SPECIALTIES. PROF. HARTVIG NISSEN, == = ete a ——— Proprietor and Manager, 15 WALLFINEH ANTS COMPOUND. ULES! PULLS! PILLS! a Office houra:—8 a. m.to1p.m.:4to7 p.m. meee w. FvOTtEN, ling, Internal oresternal Piles, no matter howl CONSULTATION FREE. 1121m_| _@284thesm 672%. 10Wet,Fislndephic Pa | sient’ teed tured” Aucune RS. MC A, FRENCH. EK. THOMAS, Winaer, No. tminiticns. Ladies attended at tear MA Fes ot Bato eter ea | Deere ane dF Mints By, 390 | Lace ts ee eT all her: and patrons. ‘aka | and Consul reditary oF ‘acqui - wee one a TGH CLASS ‘Kooms for non-residents. __ tuythajalcbm | |_| ees ae URE, PODIST, EAFNESS.—T1 USES. AND A NEW AND MME. SELDEN. FSTABLISI 1855. Mico SiR Arann cari Ewing 08 CARPE, ED. A SEM AND | DM, AND MMR SEEDER, PaTAMHRED Res 945 Pennaylvapia ave. | was deaf twen' eight years, ‘Treated by most ot Xhe Heegnd confidcutial at all houre, Oflice 729 5th sty Doted Specialists without bench. Cured: hemaetj S Seams ee ioe | aoa seer eG an ATTORNEYS. ~ 41 West Sis at. oxist and Medium, formerly cf New Yi ‘OHNS & EASTON, STENOGRAPHERS, JaOth,sktu-6m New York Gig. | sultations on all aisire pant, present, Eusure, JU. 3. Commission merend Peau ers in ig, | BBEANCARD'S PILLS. or nox. eter ences a1] Seger BEER RES | Recreate tei erate | Mth PR Tee Es, SOREN oF eo airy 11 DO centacach, 408 L sre, between #thaud Cer ious Ens Bolling SGA inane | pe ene Soteunpin, Cotta Wacken | Dinerensurtment =< avenue, Washington, D. C. le is Ase sodic "None eenuine unless siened 7 = 3 MO POSSLANCAMD 40 ie Dunaparte, Paria THE TRADES. ATRICK, O'FARRELL, ‘e PovGens oes . | see eee Al LA 4 i. ict 01a! , apovthke gy st and Biank Rolicitor of Patents and Clana. 1100 F st, ‘by druggists generally. othe | We ‘Fayer-iters Nis Thad Gang pe ze, AND MME SELDEN. | ESTABLISHED ess. 13 420 and 422 11th st. aw, ‘Prompt and for Inds Aah ce ee Diemer as aie” | Ga eek asp Residence, 813 T st. n.w. EAD AXD BE WISE—DIL BROTHERY. 900 BOT. wl eu itauaavenun, Wacom Dig Donia Lavcins aula tee LIQUOR AND PILLS Son rod oye eS, sep ‘Arecortain Remedieator the Cure of GOUT and RHEU- Binet B85 Fare Bat Sa eeee Pe pentistRY. __ | Hua oc IOOt Ss » | DEAE Bette Se eer caye ia ‘per set